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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_12_09"Ift- �0510-r, vr- 3. fY icy. V e �a -1. A' .A. 4 'V _7 7 w =. VOL. XLVII, '7;% n 1UNG9 ONT., FRIDAY., DEC. 9. 1927 Z ?$T0fS**tV"gg1 garbait. PUNDARTON.- WH I*EVALF- 1 Whitevale Baptist Sunday Mrs, Blenkin is visiting with friends G BEEN WOOD saw. min and itaoret- School will hold their anniversary in Toronto for a few. days. services and concert on Sunday. and Mrs. F. A. Blenkin tias closed up TH. F cu D.. Director Monday, -Dec. 25th and 26th. Full her home for the winter. We hope T TV1 A.. of Ontwio. Ra. ,7 C& be American W particulars later. to see her back'in the spring. rutaeil by appointment. The Sunday School of the United The. Rev. D. B. Langford will con- out. Ont. Th Church are holding their Christmas duct the regular afternoon service at -:Established 1838 Baskets or all sizes trqg and entertainment on the even- the Community Hall next Sunday. ing of'Monday, Dec. 19th. - Full par- Sunday School meets at 2 p.m. Church Solicitor. blig Etc. Money to R. CHRI§TIAN, Barrister and titulars will be given next week. service at 3 p.m.. The Sunday School At South and descriptions *a.. Sou W� House. Whitby. 261y Christmas entertainment will be held AGINCOURT. on Friday evening, Dec. 23rd. y AG. BROWNING. K. 0.. Barrig• The annual Sunday School Christ.- t, ter. Solicitor. Notary Public. Annes'lilk., lowest prices I I Rev. R. B. Mackay, who was in B Arle n entertainment will be t�ia e w"t of Pon Office, Hondas Street. mss tree and y� House phone 386.' Of &e phone 392. ducted into the charge of Knox .Pre" held in- the Community Hall on the byterian Church, Agincourt, fifty evening of Friday. Dec. 23rd. Tea sale EATON & R088- Barristers. So- .,.Salt for end a Jullcitan, Northern. Ontario, Builwns. 330 years ago, again stepped into the pul- wfll be served sharp at 5.30 o'clock Say Stmt. Toronto. pit on Sunday and addresesd the con for the parents and scholars of the D. F. Ron, Adelaide 2707, programme will Successor to late W. G. Barnes anniversary of the formation of,. the begin at 8 o'clock. Silver collection. "D CH church. The church, which is nO'w Everybody come. I ARLSON PICKERING- Pho"ne Mark 0420 t W. 3. Beaton. CHAS. A. WHITE. gregation, it being the seventy-ninth Sunday School. The h ea, XkBarriaters. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- known as "Agincourt United," *as erationLifeBuilding. Corner Youga and Rich- formerly a Presbyterian. and erttere(� --aband Swjoronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 06HAWA S"G. Pickering office open usday and the Knox group following- relWou:. Safttday tyenings. Phone Pick. OW. btl F U R NITURE disturbances in Scotland in 1843. The sudden drop in temperature on Wanted Dental DU AT BOTTOM PRICES NBA;TON. Sunday rdght filled the police station with lodgers. The cells were prat- ,R. J. R_ FOWLIE. Dentist. Cor. Mrs. Alex Gourlie spent a few days tically all filled by transients who ."Highest A-AID n Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, Te- CLAREMONT, ONIT. it the city last week. sought shelter from the raw cold at door). Evenings Dressers $12 up, Washstands Mrs. & W. Lofton visited coos- blasts for the night. 2. her $4 up. Cb0loners, 5 drawers in;at Trenton last week.' A wedding of much interest to prices R D - and good sized mirrors, A large number of our people Oshawa aiiii Whitby residents took 0. Switb.,Dentlet, Stouff. vice. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- half price. It will viewed the Ford mystery car in Tor- place at the parsonage of the Sim- mate Universities and the Royal Cortese of pay you to call. paid- - V=%W Sur onto last week. cot. Street United Churcl), SOOM Phone office 102 1. Reciat-oce, ?w Edith Ma,.-u&­_z9hi6r of Samuel and 1015. Neactsid. appointments. - Wy Miss Janet Allison has returned home from visiting h-::- :;Ater, is yn e, F. Ma of Whitby-was united irs BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. a.- Roofing- Material I Tonawanda, N.Y. marriage to Mr. Melvin Masou, son' GraduateW the Royal Colelse of Dental Charles Appleton, who has been of Mrs. James Mason, of Oshawa. Stageon• and University of Toronto. Ofike over Mar deck*9 Gonfectione" store, Whitby sailing on the upper lakes Auring the Robert Motley, a vounz lad on a how* 9 to 12: Ito 3-30. - Ind 'phone S. rry n ca ri C 0 A L -5 x British Columbift Shingles summer months called on a . and bicycle, wa,; struck by a car d 've 9W phone 220. Mr'-.;-. Marks this' week. by O. M. Alger, on Saturday after- NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. L. D. S_ No. 2 3 and 5 Tuesday, Dec. 20th, win rejoice the noon, at the corner of Simcoe and f SutceewT to D r J N - Dales). Graduate of hearts of the little folk. also old Ning Streets. The lad was taken to A good Pupply of Hard and Soft the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros. *Umletri-tY. AtCl&re=ntofikeovvrD folks. The Sunday School Christmas the office of Dr. H. M. Macdonald, oft '15catt a store every Taesday and Frid PbOne Also a supply A, TORONTO ASPHALT tree and entertainment will be hel( were very slight, aml he was able Coal on hand. 31sPuff 10- 11 Nil ROOFING on the evening of that day. where it was found that his injuries of Kindling Wood, RRBERT T. FALLA ISE Narray's-18 in., 32-in. and Winch to walk home. The bicycle was stove length. L GREEN RIVER. D. D. S. Graduate oft he Royal widths, 4 in I Shingles : also rather badly wrecked. The. accident r. eons and the Univerut of Toronto. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 181ce I S Baledon's stme. Pickering, ont Metal Valley and Mr. bIcIntosh. of Toronto. occupied was purely accidental and no blame .111� bears : 9 a m to 5 p. m , or by tat. Ridge Roll. was attached to-Mr. Alger, who is a went. Phone Pick 3700. the pulpit in the Baptist 'Churck on DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING Material, or will give price on Sunday last. very earef I driver. _u finished job. The date of the Christmas concert L" SURIVINGHAM has been changed from Jan. 2nd to BROCK ROAD. Friday, Dec. 30th. XX * Fire aad automobile scourance of all PICKERING a Mrs. Pranket, of Toronto, spent W. H.. and Mrs. Jackson visited Contracting. A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Building and General V%witeenan cQuivanissof solid dnsacw 'lug. last week with Mrs. F. Turner and their son in Toronto on Sunday. Estimates furnished on all classes' Born, on Sunday morning. Dec. 4th, of work - Interior Lod Exteirlor. 10 POSTUA.. Licensed Auctionew. J. A. and Mrs. Nighswander were ;+® YAIM Mrs. A. Heisey and also other friends. to Clifford and Mrs. Hubbard, a son. Alterations and repair. LUMBEM, Lorne White has rot his cw tuned ObIwasys Built Concrete Work. #1 .5 kt called to Orangeville oirSaturday last up now and will -**an J. Maeme C . &.1" soon start for the 106"es. Ad&ww on" atvw P. o.. Chat. THE MINING VARXIET to the bedside of Mrs. Nighswandei raees. Phone Pickering 5712 DB.BZATON TOWN51113P Sr., who was taken ill while visiting Tilers is excellent skating on the FAIRPORT. ONTARIO 0 asiavvyabser. 00=BRIoddaw tar We bvv and sell. furnish quotations, her daughter, Mrs. Armou ' r Ellis. ponJ now and the boys are enjoyinit 21111111116"0. AessonSess. 316s.- Umqp to and information on all Listed and A. ai-ol Mrs. Trewarths. and Mr. the Immensely. S H I N G L 'JE&I S easawa "tmmm of movits Valieted Mining Stocks. -and Mrs. Duncan and sons visited OUL We will be pleased to advise what Bowmanville .on Sunday last: Mrs. Mrs. Darby, who has occupied Novft Scotia Shingles M. NA W-7MENSEI541701, stocks to buy or to bold. or W. A,' Fuller -returned home with them James Farley's house has left for G&It GA61varized Steel Shingles T ® TIONZ" for York. Qaurw and Durtass what stock to sell. after.. spendinr some time with her other parts, but has not left her ad- AD&&*( •allse powWft attended Clients are making monoy by twin,brother, Ell Wilson, and wife. dress. Bird's Felt Slate Shingk7s Ito. Terms ressonaw Datoo hN saw 211ey be Kenneth Hastings and Donald Pugh "611101=81 NEWS' Officv- Bell and lndepw, following our advice. for sale at AUDLIKY started for Florida the other wbrthy, Out. By Our long experience in mining. ex- day in T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT tending over a period of tweet the letter's coupe. They got as fao Y Harry and Mrs. Myers, of Toronto, as Rochester and they were informed Call and got prices. Phone 2812 years. allows us to give sound advice were callers here recently. on the investment feature of amine that the time limit was only ninety Gartintir Winters spent the week- days so Kenrie-th returned and Donala or the speculative feature V a pro*- -N W -.:' LAWS pective mining venture. end with relatives in Colborne. proceeded on his way. What about a Christmas tree this W. H. Jackson had a tihonte message- ime thave . your SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO year. on Sunday informing him that his �18 the t Members of Standard A R A (3 E I furnace installed for win- Thos. Puckrin's health is still not, cousin, Miss Bells, Jackson, of Chic- stock Exchange. ter, or your old one all thpt could be desired. arc, was instantly killed in an auto. 7, repaired. Members of the Montreal Many people here still speak very mobile accident on Saturday. Miss We are prepared to do all 11qds, M's'" Rae"00' fthly of the late Harry Neskel, who Jackson's borne town Llndsa�., of repairing of cars, also bat- Office and Board Room, Ground Floor, was killed.in a level crossing accident Orat. She was fmmierly an ofiker in tery charginj6 electric We MD Rive you the best Motropolitan Building. in Osliawa recently. - the Salvation -Army,- but latterly a welding and in fact line of Furnaces, BAD everythiop in con- pw TORONTO. - ONTARIO The new members of the Commun- trained curse on the other aide. and Heaters on the 4Pbanse: Adelaide W71 and WT2 ity Club are irmited to a novel en- to VeCtICM with guarkim tertainment by Mrs. Bush and family, ear work. BROUGHAM. THE RURAL of Greenwood, on Monday evening next. (has Oils, Grease and Accessorise 0119 and Hardware at Each person is supposed -to. Mrs.:. M SECURITIES COMMNY LTD. come dressed as a youngster and ht Malcolm spend a week with on hand constantly. lowest prices. friends in the ifty returning an Sun, • will be entertained as one and will receive . a child's present "ae day. Call and see our Catalogues of on Reqkl Bot&te&nd Insurance. and Miss Phyllis Gerow visitl Dodge and Star Cars. Pbogle 4WQ - ' .. ... , 1 4 J Christmas tree, It 4a also the annual ed friends in Brampton on Sunday. Farm Prop-Orties A,, SPeci&l ty. election night, when the officers for The latter is remaining for A week. Head Office 213 214 Confederation the ensuing year will be chosen. A Mr. Shaver is doing quite an ex- LAW'S GARA%jz:, BUSHBY full turn-out is expected. Everyone Life Building. Toronto. tenalve honey business- these days, -_'__A__NZD SERVICE STATION Phone Main 1390. who has a car will take others as good mar-, ket. PICKERING he is able. oar: near by city proving a g Braneh Office: Gordou Building, GREEVWOOD. We extend congratulations to Mr. %A Pickering Ontario. he MAGAZINE and Ms Clifford Hubbard upon t Phone MOO. '28tf Phil. and 'Mrs. and Spent Sun- arrival 'of a little son, on Sunday, day, in Uxbridge. Dec. 4th. SUBSCRIPTIONS CLAMEMONT Mrs; Fred Byers is spen�llkng. a sew were eery much pleased to see Mrs; with friends in Toronto. sonny lany out to church an Sunday. MAKE' Mrs. Ravey is still confined to the' All.enjoyed the excellent sermon ana for Xmas Gifts. "..`­The IdeA' Just a few timely suggesti )nta CREAMERY-1 hguse and is -showing but slight 'im- the good music. I - . 1. : - *-- provement. The- Women'! Institute will. hold their meeting at the home of Mrs.� Word was received here .. n ,Sir , For Mother-Why' not-a Junicr., r a Highest prime paid for day of the" death of Mrs. William Artirew Glen on Tuesday, Dec. 13th, Cluishnas Gifts 'f this town- at 2.30 p.m- Everybody welcome. BridgeLamp to brighten the fir. • OR room ADA incidentally Imollnel'L Cream at the Wood, a fonner resident o heart., or a Wicker Chair, we nave ship. She died at the residence of her The many friends of Mrs. John Useful, Entertaining, in Toronto. Her husband pre- Gillma­ are very anxious to hear that. sort them at various prices. Ecmomioal. deceased her some few years, ago. she is improving, and hope f9r a good Por Father --A Smoker Wet. we have Ross and Mrs. Raine returned on recovery from her recent operation. _7 %how with solid oak stands, or an Give cis a trial and be convinced Friday from their honeymoon which The Women's Missionary Society of- The area constant was spent brough- Arm Chair. in Toronto and around St. John's United-Church are to cater '-.-.:..rsmTnder -t 46r, Little Sister-A Doll's Carriage or Brampton. The boys gave them a for the 'Dairymen's Asiociation su - . 1 4 Out the year of your EUM D A TE M11.1 p royal-vemorne if tin pans, bells;,etc., per to be held here �Dn the-evening-�Of -ROW vftslel. Dolfs Bed, or. perhalwa kind ergar. ton set, a high chair or a rocker. 3CW.9103:WCll, are any indication. Although the Friday, Dec. 16th. bride is no stranger in the neighbor- Hello friends! L Do your shopping :.,.,-_Sn`bwr1ptlons taken For Brother -A' sleigh or lb Wagon. here for. any wage hood, Ross invited the boys in to meet here to-day. -Everything you need, her after which they went to the so do not delay. Do not .send Your Let u6 lIeW Baskets made by blind Oamadians e quo" Jrou Orites. A -snake Inezpeadve and ,For Pastry use store where they drank to the health cash away to Shnpson's or Eaton's, Anything to of the bride and groom. as they never pay. Gifts. Solid *Wnut w=c'ks. -qqlitable , Witt card About 5 o'clock on Friday morning help Brougham. with each order. at 1.00 and L35 per pair. Our Royat-B-nmid last the neighborhood was roused Mrs. George Philip returned homy We also have to stock Mectric in its slunirs by the cry of fire, she last spending at your Grocer's. fro Irons. Toasters Rm it Holland Tindall 's, about a M116 she bad been spending several weeks :..�,See our large agi6k� Dobson, of Bea Farm'srs who ha*e whestpj your and a quarter south of the village: with her sister, Mrs. M913t Of flour ininde from yourowb A barn and "two sheds fell a prey -to vg�n. who has been vary In, but We can the flames, which: had gained such who Is no* must improvM In health. XAIAS CARDS; A. Sterritt grind it. headway before being discovered, that The first meeting of the season of nothing could be dorta to save them. the Young Peottle's Society of St. now on aisplay. HE P.ICKERING NEWS 1D Z. FORSY iX I ],a, t =12140-4 C1=4 , Id lAw Furniture Dealer Rn# Feed of all kinds-Chicken tfeed. In additiop to the buildings, a quar; T-wbn'q United Church was held at Funeral Director ben feed, chop, milifebd. lily of hay and grain and a number the home of Howard and Mrs. Mal f chickens were destroyed, but all rolm on Monday evening. The )an- J0 Phone ING) 0 .Ions Drug e Stor Ch�opping every week-day. - the otbe-r stock escaped -destruction. iern talk hv Mr. Ferguson was much Piekwingo Ontario mg. 1,002C 00=1 How the fire originated i s a complete' annreeiated by the goodly number pWf(ERING1 ONT. nyFrtery. present. b �_ :. S'•TT .. .ry"t•„"i" :_,p, ,,•., • r +s -•-m. �. ..i9. -,Y 7.r =•c ^'d 'R' .'4 11 I, 11 f.i rr I ... ,.,. - •.w'�'nrlix.0"'.- ....: ^ :.d v'. .. ,y r. ': �•,� v4 - .p•\�•• A .-. . •. h -.:w•. ,wn. .v... .,. r,•✓,. A..:..,s...n, -.• �.. '.. .• ✓ 4.: - F'.r, ."6• .: ✓.•u.v 2 Y, -d •. .!Yr_ -- W e•. • ,. . .. ' '♦ _ •.: .:: -�.- - - of 11 .1 •.'• '..X ti• t . A . 1. !'. ... ri H. 1 ♦.. - - - a - ... : •. '. r.w ., , •., e• r, ti It . L , / i. �td -- - Arctic Explorers - ' � Ontario's Premier St Into Breach ; ;� DADA 5TA�iDS HIGH oils e` ..,,� 'CHICAGO LIVESTOCK SHOW Have Close CaII .,;Makes Definite Offer to Help Research rz, mere Rank Amon the Members of MacMillan Ex- Promises An Endowment F" nd- of $2,000,000 to Aid •. .. ��#>< Cattle, �hoep and Seed Our Far S . r Foremost of the World . -. t,_ _ - ,pedition Marooned in t. Sciences in'Indrllstrial Research an a Fifty -fifty Basis e .Mil, . • J� .�ttmn ��� °A. PROUDXRECORD ,. r - . :. r 'QUICK ACTION PREMIER • Hudson, Mass• —Two members of P� `''. r t i �� o ion "it s `- r; hs IChtoe 111.--Canadian a�icultur- 9'he awards were received very en the Dfacmillan Arctic Expedition, win- Ottawa, --That civil servants could pu n perat w kin yea t ' s are a fairly terfng at Anatalo'i Bay, 'Northern t Premier said providing the Dominion , J'., --- au� breederq of championship thuaiastically as field pea attain to the acme of the "poseibilitles cattle continuri to slay ati important new field of endeavor for Western Labrador, almost lost their lives in as Government in the meanwhile has no! is itr®ie in the exposition. Many of the Canada. ; effort to maintain communications be- of their postfons only by obtaining the made a satisfactory move in the di ateoveted prize ribbons went to Can I Canada also won prizes in the tween their isolated., scieintific station moral and financial support of their rection of industrial research. �itdian entries again thia year - -more so ; alfalfa seed class, getting five places , in the Arctic waste and ' the outside governments was the gist of am ad- The Premier said he was not entire.- 5.. : *"n than formerly.- - winning six[ out the first ten. Idaho won first•.world. This. was told in messages 'dress made by Prof. J. C. McLennan, ly in sympathy with the ideas of Dr ��n pioashI a and E8 first places at and Montana second, but third went to • sent from the schooner Bowdoin, of director of the physical research Is- Tory, president of the University of r s$hia pear's fair, T. J. Boyer, of Gem, Alta.; Denlosey,' the expedition and picked up here by boratory, University of Toronto; be- Calgary, who is head of a commission In the product section of the show, of Cassils, Alta., took fourth. Seventh the amateur radio station, IFL. The fore a luncheon of the members of the appointed by the Government at Ot '! RI ` Bowdoin Professional- Institute of the Canadian I taw a to prepare a research plan. Mr. 'Canada had another champion when I went to N. D. Ferguson, of Duchess, which carries the radio ' '^ Wm Darnborough, of Laura, Sask., Alta., ninth to Vair White, of Brooks, equipment of the expedition, has been Civil Service. While he did not wish' Ferguson held that such research was " eapbnsed the title of "Field Peas Ring Alta., and tenth to W. A. Philpott, of ;deserted ,for the Winter for three to be personal before so many min - essentially a matter to be taken care x. of America" on his sample o! large the same town. shacks which have been built ashore. isters and high government officials, I of through the provinces. ` y,"w field peas. Heerman Trolls, of In the red clover seed divisie+ts -On- She lies at anchor'in Anatalok Bay he said, he could not'' refrain from [ The plan the Premier outlined was Aaran more 'than a mile from shore, and g, . Wembley, Alberta, who has won great tario entries won two prizes, criticizing them for their failure to I the building up of the endowment 9�onors with fits wheat exhibits, was (Fitzg: raid, of Selkirk, Haldimand, daily the radio operator must tray- gFasp the significance of scientific re Sund over s period of five years. He ilha reserve winner to Darnborough in I Ont.. winning fifth, while Nagel Broa., erne the ice dotted bap in a dory to search work in the developtnent of suggested that $1,000,000 be given by ;-. she Held peas competition. o! Fisherville, Haldimand, Ont., took, maintain schedules with the world by industry. the Government, and the other half � radio. This was the gist of a heart-felt a Both Trolls and Darnborossgh had ninth. I P- contributed by the manufacturers who beautiful samples, the ,former having � Robert McEwen, of London, Ont., Wednesday was .Q fearful day in I peal in Ottawa a week ago. On Thura- will benefit from the scheme. This , 1 a yield of 60 bushels to the acre I won the carload of sheep prize for all that part of the world, a fierce north -' day night in Toronto we have com- I will mean' an outlay of $200;040 per 1' OCEAN SWEEP IN FIE1•D PEAS. 'sheep in the show on his fifty South - east gale lashing the waters of the menced the establishment of a $2,- I year by each party for flue years, and f Canadians made a clean sweep in I down native lambs. bay into .e tuning maelstrom of . I. /th 040,000 endowment fund for research ;the Premier estimated that this would a -fahe small field peas classes, for next I Duncan Campbell's "Thornham Min- foam -and ice. The little craft was1 in "industry, promised on behalf of the yield an income of $20,000. the first ;. � - ,to Trolls came Major H. C. L. Strange, €trel" took the prize for senior cham- �- thrown about like a cork and battered' Government of Ontario by Hon. G. year, with regular increases as the: �y� '• of Fenn, Alberta, a former wheat pion bull in the Shorthorn class, the by the ice floes..and despite their heroic Howard Ferguson, 'speaking that; fund grew. . ' � thamplon. who captured second' prize; ;ribbon going back to its home' barn at efforts Clifford Hfmoe, the operator, night at the banquet o! the Ontario I He .also declared the Government ' Alberta, Moffatt, Ont. and Frank Henderson, his compan -'1 Division of the Canadian Manuf ac- i would give free use cf a building in �`�- Haas Mayer, V egseti-ille, { .�• _ third; H. Tacker, 11Ianitou, Manitoba. I These are but a few of the many' ion, failed to control it. The wind' turers' Association, held in the King, which to carry on. the - research w, ork, 2, . ,and John Wiener, Miami, Man-' winning a! our leaders in Canada's caught the dory and swept it past the Edward Hotel. The scheme will be for the five -year period. 11 7„ itoba, - -•••"- - leading industry. Bowdoin in the direction of the open � __ . _� - sea. Only one hope now remained for -'- ' '.,4sA AD�'1d�t O ��t�+ REPO 1 J -� th P en. Dog eland, a small wave -1 Britain 1'�ieutral Caalada as Happy - r . _�.t rla«. ..ticks, loomed up be-� ti' COLICT WITH U.S. E:PLORER . tween them and the empty outer sea. poi Dispute In Her Relations �rL1t Hy a desperate final e$ort theq sun 4 I , 7. 1 ceeded' fn heading the dory into the MacMillian s Expedition Radios One Thing While Canadian rocks. As the boat crashed and began London Not Compelled to In -iHas No Problem to Submit to X� to break up, Himoe and Henderson I terfere in Every Quarrel ' Geneva Meeting . I Dispatches Indicate Another And the , romped ashore. -_ ill ' _ Government is Right with no shelter but the lee of a ONE OBLIGATION .. DANDURAND LANDS 1. .. • great rock, the two.men remained on P 4 :. _ , _ T —_ a � K3UR RICH PST ROTECTED the islet all day, their clothing frozen) - � and the . waves drenching them con- Will Act Should Germany London Press Belieut Soviet 1.0 ' Ottawa. tint. —A radio despatch re-'' lished a series of police posts as far tinually. Towards evening the storm Attack France or Vice Note is Baste Of � centt credited. Captain Donald. B. { north as Ellesmere Land. An order-, subsided and they were taken off, ex- - . _ Bargain - Bdae MacMillan of the Field Museum of % in- Council was passed forbidding sac- hausted and almost frozen, by Com -1 Verna 8a �h mender Donald A. MacDdillan. Mae -; London —A spirit of atrfet neutral-I London. — Senator Dagd "urand, on zt Natural history Arctic expedition o! peditions into the Canadian Arctic ex- �'`a: wintering with few degrees of the' cept by permit froth the IZ•ominion 1 millan had missed the men and had !ty !e• governing the British attitude' arriving at Plymouth on route to Us- x 'North Pole. Less than a week age Government. � searched the bay in a motor boat for toward the disputes between Poland',, nevan said: "Canada has no problem 5 - information was received hers that By arrangement .between Canada' some time before be caught sight of i and Lithuania and between Italy and of her own to submit to the League . x� Macmillan, with his party on the ship and the Units States, airplanes of i them. f _ Yt, NBowdoiti," was winterin at Anat d rJugs 8lapta, but the British Govern of Nations au+l 1 hope she stayer will - F g ,either country flying over the other's' • - I ment is always ready to use its in- have " -� . = 'alak Bay, 20 miles due west of Nairn ; taerritory must have a permit. Thin Plane is Landed ;4 on the Labrador in lattitads 69 I - Ensues to promote the peace of -Eur- Interest and t}�o" lntportsnoe of Rua- ' or 82 degrees ft�Yri the pole, and coo- t regulation was ignored- by . United �„ ®etroit Streets -- riderabiy south of Hudson Straits. States naval airmen in the Canadian ' ++a oils. The impression is getting'siab intervention in the Polish abroad that Britain is compelled un- anlan dispute has been heightened by Arctic in a former MacMillan exile - , Captain MacYlilan is !n charge of j dition. One of the airmen in the Arc - , der the Locarno Treaty to Interfere Germany's reaction in favor o! Poland ;*,o , a scientific expedition sent into the ; 1 Test Pilot Demonstrates Safe- in every quarrel in Europe, but this is ' against Lithuania. The repression of. = i tic at the time was Lieut. 'Byrd. who Canadian Arctic by the Field Museum I has t the world famous for his der- ty Of Airplanes untrue. Britain is only under obllga- German residents at 'Memel by the '� -of - Natural History, Chicago. He is 6 h eights. Canadian ghor hs who I tlon to interfere If Germany attacks' Lithuanian Premier, and his recent _ 4 . Newfoundlander by Mirth, but h came in contact with Lieut. Byrd in Detroit. Mich. —To 'illustrate tire' France or France attaeks'Germany. !campaign agaln�st LlberaUsm 1n,Lilha• _ 4� conducted seven) United States scion the Acetic, although they felt he was Practicability of airplanes in modern I What happens u allies "of France, tike sofa, hue resulted in a volts face of tilk Acetic expeditions in the ship flying in disregard to international' life, Harry Brooks, chief test pilot of i Poland, get Into trouble is no direct German sentiment in favor-of Poland "'Bowdoin ^ agreement, speak of him in the most the airplane division of the Ford M _ i concern of Great Britain and air Aus so far as present developments so. . His conduct In the Canadian Arctic complimentary terms. ten Chamberlain' has made it very 1 sm Informed on the best authority . has not commanded )tiro to Canadian for Company, one day last week land- clear to the E7uropean powers during that Soviet went so far as to notify _ -__ ♦officials in the Far North. Canada In his previous expedition when I ed a Ford "8ivver" plane on the pave- ( the last few days that Britain 1s not Warsaw bluntly but unotHcially that _ . .. whims complete sovereignty over the near Etah�aptain MacMillan was ninnt of Woodward Avenue in front of going to extend her obligations. if a single Polish soldier crossed the , ' -' . ',Arctic archipelago east of Greenland visited by a Canadian official on Arc - I the Northwood Eleven' The effect of these declarations has Lithuantaa yroatior the Soviet troops - , ` .. • ,to the line of longitude dividing Can - tic patrol. ice• a was asked if he bad a Mile Road. been to give this country an excellent won -move. . . ads '.and Alaska. In earlier expedi- permit and claimed he had, but did _ _ Brooks went' to the inn to address position for arbitrating such disputes I Some sections of the Brfttsh press -` Vona, MacMillan and even United not produce it. Next day he departed members of the Birmingham Exchange as those. now raging because she f9 go so far as to say that the Russian States naval officials ignored Can- and it was discovered h#-had no per- 'Club. His schedule was "the prat- under no obligation to either side nor note brings to "a bead a situation Ada's right to this territory. mit. ticability of the airplane." sad he to those with whom the conflicting which has long been charged with _... For some years unauthorized expe- I When his present expedition was made the landing as a demonstration nations may be allied. ;dynamite, but In quarten of those bet- ditions into the Canadian Arctic ruth- I organized he applied and received per- that planes can be used as safely as Naturally, Great Britain. and all ter lntoriried the belief is held that _ . Iessly destroyed the gams, such as I mits for 1-imself and 16 members of automobiles, he told the club members, other members of the League of Na- ,the note is just another example o! mask oxen and seals. They also had I his party. Thin recognition of Can- many of whom saw the plane alight tions, including Canada, have oblige- the Soviet Polley of Esh. into troub- "a very demoralizing effect on the I adien authority in the Arctic after it on the pavement I bone to throw tbelr weight against led waters Lor a chance of advantage, . Esquimaux, and generally exercised a hats been ignored by United States An automobile driver approaching any country which started was in; probably combined with the.hope that _ bad influence in addition to ignoring private expeditions ae well as United the airplane as it landed evidently was I violation of .the deciai�n of the Lea - her'apparent .ability will dominate de- Canadian authority. : States naval authorities is particular- stariled by the approach of the piano' gue, but such a .decision must be un• t velopmeats there and gain a prestige „ . .SERIES OF POLICE POSTS. ly gratifying to the administrators of and swerved sharply to the other side' animous and any action would be for Russia in the forthcoming DIs- ":To protect 'authority, the our North country as a complete rec- of the pavement. The motorist sped taken under the authority of the Lea• ; artnameat Conference to enable her ?` P to enforce a better bargain. 4 < natives rnd the game, Canada estab- ongition of Canadian sovereignty. (away sue. . _ ___ __ .-. . -""-- However, it is unwise to forget that -- -_ l ;•_- _,. __.- _ -. .. - - -_. _- _ _---- • - - - -- Lithuafa. since the polish seizure at ^ .'..._ ,, ,.�,..,.•,-..,..- - -_-±. ••+�•r- Vilna, has been resentful and has not 14 1, r d diplomatic relations' since resumed di tom a uC 1tr1 �V rsaw ' , r ��° s ,;a ;v . Ottawa Prepares ,, . � ` r for Amery's. Tour . :. , ..$ .. British• Minister Will Discuss. - . '{ « Imperial Matter .While • ` ' _ . .. . .Here 4. �_ Ottawa.= -The Government 'ts mak- ing arrangements -to receive and { - escort through Canada Rt. Hon. L. C. I : �' Amery, Dominion Secretary of State k e. ' . in the British Cabinet, rho is due to ` ' R, �; x#` ` . .' arrive in Vancouver from Australia 1 £ ; &, 3;. tn,• about Jan. 8. Mr. Amery will deliver 1. „; addresses in the principal cities and % w - _ when to Ottawa x111 discuss impbrial ..L 0 • . . -, '' ", — matfers with fife Government~ -. . 1. x tF There is no outstanding question _ - t eR' a. � � : ,7:,? ° save the follow -up of subjects discuss _ �a . ,<<:. , �: +�, ed at the Imperial Conference a year ,It a :'� ,ar ,, `" yk ng+o. The possible selection o! a✓rep• , - ,s „� - - - . <L 'P 114 y ��'� W :� resentative of the British government here, the establishment of Lhe aerial 5 Y �' x r � t'; t service when the Mnittreal Air Port is - "a ` t,.... a '°; M y: finished, and official communications . - e.' ,.,e it y �',y ,T t t`` between the two gnv@Tntnent, are.am. 9. T' - - - _ ” r ong the possible subjects of considers. .: -.ar . > ' t tion. 1. _ . T. < E;- + t : • t , - - - �` She (leaving the restaurant) —'Li 't, +' - y _..... _ ... _ , . _ 1 " o., , ..,. a ways do you rather well .. , L. - HE "FA FF" .. -. {- ore been doae)— think they = ' .r -• r _ _ " "MUSIC BEFORE T CEO . ". -' ' $ •' He (having _. The lntarnattonal FIockoy Season opened with a victory for Canada when Lett Canadieus from Montreal beat the Americans at Madison Square Garden "Well, you might have Cold me that i. ` ;'by 6 to 1. le,o9e tale witnessed the Duck- chaslag opener. tore a cams In. 11 ,. • - _ be R 4 _� . - • . '- a " ♦ .._ . .. p .�. ... L .s...ae e..�x. «•eo.,ar'�S'.;.{ ql..- .wt�.3,..,.- y.l:�v^.!'.. '- -.,. ,�,;.,. ,.,,rra•_ A �•,.: ,...... _,,-_: ,..-,w rr .., .. - m -r ..... , __ . _�, . ,m. .... ..... _ ... _. _.. ..... cr .� . .. -. � - �k.�...�...., tie._._ - � �.,.r� �'•!.�:.xt,..aJ -.« - c,r.,N.- h - - - i f? _'fat. wr..;.., - _. -..ea n. r r•.. - - a a medicine � e children, to whom, w e long, two feet and'' el8hteea i been indulged by Americans —not all r k ' is neeRed, we have given only Baby's >sthhes Britain and the- AmejlCa><L5 ' high. This I thoroughly Americans, of se—the habit of k- ' . .r h Own Tablets. The Tablet& -are the + ug y blackened !>Q. best medicine you can keep in any side. For light I used gas with s most - '. Auckland Weekly ,News: (Mr• superior ton, n comments on British tie and i reflector. The light lWdwin appeal to the American deficiencies. No great bitterness Is home where there are young child - s I.9gionnairea for brotherliness Ise- in this attitude. It would be wrong ren. „ passed through a carbon dienlphida twee& the'two Enehsh•speaking peo- Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but prism and fell on the box. Into thitl to regard it as evidence o!• deep ani- array of spectral colors I dropped &W '• tea) -, "Tink _twice,' say i he, _ "before mosity. Probably it is. _no more Man, thorough laxative which regulate the you blame those who remained to stomach and — bowers; banish conati- awworme. As they moved to rd, an ezpreesion, thoughtless rather tha a pation and indigestion; break up away from th light they always we grapple with the problems from which callous, o fthe spread way in ' out the red end. They would puU your ancestors fled." That is as senS- which many Americans think about .,.___� a :'. _ teething and simple lever and make' lble as !t is frank. There has too long ( 1 teething easy. They are sold by back from the blue as 1f it hurt that i themselves. They are the worlds Level Headed and turn toward the red." - notiireaux riches, a little unaccus- The King of Basket- Cs,rriers, "Jim," medicine dealers m direct by mail at 85 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' tomed yet to their new possessions of the champion basket-carrier of' o- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. T E N'i' �r wealth and place, and unable to enjoy vent Garden, England, Practising for — and use them with the quiet dignity the forthcoming basket-carrying com- 4 that comes with long ownership. Per. - . Lint l "Wanted IaveatlFre petition". � • and Full Information Beat Free haps Mr. 'Baldwin's gentle -home ,k Tracing he Orw* m* on Request thrust may pierce their complacency. �� sak SL. * " a �' nni th In orris- TRAPS OF INDI' ES�'IOPV - -of Olt] Songs t sank .�. Attawa. maw It ought to— ass ey are c 1 ilia _ - • - - in'-- d'- ---- Bet$ fascinating and peeuliarly dif. Montenegro Errors About This Trouble Into ncult it is to trace old tunes to their In the older parts of Montenegro Which People Fall. source. Start out on such a trail and the head of the family and his shep- lit will lead often to baffling mazes. .Many people so far misunderstand Yankee Doodle," for instance, takes- herd boy still follow the quaint old the digestive system as to treat it custom of lighting the animals to like a machine; neglecting it until It one to a Dutch harvest song— though i l.r;md authorities insist that the tune th I stalls on Christmas Eye . Each trrl - •' it ia- I •m e r works sluggishly, then t,.�.ag , is of English origin, The Star- Spang- takes a lighted wax candle and °they I to work again by the use of purga, i led Banner" reproducs the air of an 8o together Into- every stall in turn, ; tives. The stomach needs help at all f old English drinking song, "To Ana- holding the candles for a moment in I times, but a study of the process of , creon In Heaven." Trace "Home, each of its corners. Then, at the digestion will show that purgatives. Sweet Hama" to its source and it will stable door they take stand, one at as commonly taken, are seldom neces- I be found that it was a folk melody each side of it, and bold their candles say and often harmful. ~ taken down long ago from the lips of high_ while the little shepherdess I To safeguard your digestion the an Italian. drives th animals 1n. One by one, � diet must be controlled. Over - eating What is : the oldest tune in the sheep, goats, and oxen, they pass be- f m always harmful, but one must as- world? Many assert than it is "For tween the flickering lights. After that, elmilate enough food to supply the He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and tell us the shepherd boy and the little shep- `needs -of the blood. Remember, the that it 'was brought back to Europe herdess kiss gash other "that the cat - blood has to carry nourishment to all 1 by the Crusaders when they returned tie may live to peace and love, they i parts of the body and And fuel for its from the East. Advocatee s'ay also say.—�'rom'"Che Children's Book of !energy. Hence when the blood be- I that It came to Egypt by way of Baby. k Christmas." comes weak and falls to do Its work, +j • - indfgesttols - -- arises. - -- Therefore the ion. Critical camps. are divided on'e..i4a lE14'i$ilT4'.4� this theory, however, opponents dia- Or 1&114111031 back "Weren't you surprised, uncle, to sure remedy for indigestion Is to build missing it ay nonsense i Eeenabere even. *omen and •b"s bear that poor Harry had left me a up the blood. If you suffer from any A great many students of the sub- Iry firdmv rwstoat ra;ref from Cogged widow' ?" "That's about all I expect- form of indigestion choose Your diet and idIxt re .l: er" bf uS�las �uelt- i ject believe that the oldest tunes la ley* ytt:t -0r., s.••r,�lsrro dzo�s�w s� ad he would leave you." carefully and take wholesome pour. Mite world are those sung by children sollme ~auctiar's" under poem sue^- , Ishment. Above 'all, start building up at their games. Even the most ancient l antes. '.The nnx he lire 48 ire+ to your blood by taking a course of Dr. !areas f� ra-+I ss.n..ra ao fora. to a It might be remarked, too, that the of civilised peoples, ;t le said, heard preens Dori!. f Novel ba +.iffiest tAis Williams' Pink Pills. Then under the on their streets airs. similar to "Lon• proven ° G°'Q1ar°r id e, middle-of-the-road pe�itician kicks up' influence -ol the new. blood Supply, W. X. Raeiler. are to a tot of dust. don Bridge is Falling Ikiwn': � and to liucnal st, Tersats 1< - , • your digestive system will respond ".Here We Go Round the idulberry JC ��P naturally, your appetite Improve and Bush." Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. your food will do you good. Be begin Q MIXTYR tie 1� Ac" lice s ti.d►— — -- to_lmptove your digestion, by starting IMtnard's Llnitt►ent for Cords. to take Dr. William&' Pink Pills now. + ••'sue ry PC.;. is e�„��� You can get these pills from your Ontario Agr- icultural C.oUege _ { druggist or by mail at 60 cents a box The upward course is,-open to alI i _ from The Dr. Williams' Msdicine Co. alike, even though they don't have the ! , -, Brockville. Out chance to attend schoo i Rheum atic Fake : z i P r R'tl re �le$ij� g habb Y Wl rtQ r hort Courses' e r es will wrrli oul sl iRnese and drive in • min !tor I9 8w'af' patL 11131110 The first impulse to to run off -and + i • r Lire Stock — Field' Crops— Dairying— Apicaltul'4;• -- Drainage^ I buy a new hat; but on second thought —Farm Power —Farm Mechanics -- Baking•- Horticulture-- one realizes that a little cleaning and ® renovation will be more gal OF - _;.Poultry Keeping. I 1 eq ually satisfactory. - ... tru and Send for circular descriptive of Courses. I velour hate collect a tremendous wl amount of dirt, but It is a simple mat - J. B. REYNOLDS,'L.L.D., A. X PORTER, B.S.k„ ter to restore them so that they ap - ,, _ President. ;Registrar. band ormtrlmmingab eh the hat well I C – O.A.C., Guelph, Ont. and beat it with a thin, pliable cane; � _. _. then set a kettle to boll hard, and, holding the bat In the' steam, allow it a ., l to become --a section at a tome —quite _ "'WIFE To 816 F damp. As each bit eats motet, take a. _ , — _ •.' �. "_- clean brush --a nail brush serves ex- _ cellently --and use It briskly. Very 'guffe!Cd So She Could Not 9�r soon the velour .will ' assume a clean WAL. Restored to Health , itppgaraace: . A fresh trimming will Y�EDDYS make the hat as new. :131 lu din b Lydia E. Pirltll hate's The mud of towns, and cities !e in- e variably mixed with grease, and for Vegetable Compound this reason it leaves behind It a stain Ontario. —'•'I am a prao- ` w�y Toflet issue i after the mud it&elt has dried and tical nurse and I recommend Lydis been brushed oft. On substantial ma- Tou tt=R9 ter sunny' C� �� E• Pinkham'sVegetable Compound to �. forma the moment ou step I terials it may be dealt with by the use ` suffering almost e l For three months NAVY 'TISSUE is soft and absorbent anti, of s little warm, soapy water applied _. .aboardpaeofthefivefamOUS 1 I was almost helpless and could not ' with a, clean, stiff brush. Santa Fe crofts•continent I sit at the table long enough /o drink like. all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- I A light coat or suit may have a I ttaitt8. _ 4 band carried me to bed I would. be - the most exacting sanitary conditions. t good deal of the surface soil removed I ?Ile C}iiet —extra fare -t! so weak. Then he read inthe paper Each Loll of I by a rubiJing with warm salt. Spread ` of a woman suffering as I did who the finest and fastest of the got better after ttkin the Vegetable "NAVY "rT1S - the salt evenly over the surface, and Santa Fe California 'trains. Compound, so he wgnand got it for it / ��; ___ =:c_:: = = = -_y. I then with a leugthwiae movement rub When I had taken three bottles s -� It in with a clean pad of flannel. Brttsh OnIyTWO business Ciayf. I hie• �F ,�L< �.�. >.: ?iii sue is �r' was, just Like a new woman and =- __-=- �= - - it out with a clean brush. C ��• I have had splendid health ever since anteed to con The particular trouble of the girl No extra fare on the four Sthetr When I feel any bearing down pains Cd1n7��SheeCS. in an office is the rapidity .-kith which daily trains; The California Lira I always take it; sometimes a hall ` a "shine", on the back of her fled ,Navajo,9coutaadMiasionary." bottle or whatever I�eed. It is my _ �— a Ili _ p A '1 a I> 1 skirts and dresses'. — Careful and fre-- - -Fred - Harvey dinitt •car and dfn• 1 only . medicine • and ve told many a fi one about it. Any cane wanting to quent rubbing with a little flue sand ing•stsoota bervicesetsthestandard know more about Lydia E. Pinkttam'i ,+ E c O n o m y paler will prevent the condition from In the ortation world. trattep . Vegetable Compound I will gladlg; kombined� &riling, but if the shine is pronounced Fly out-of-doors this winter— write to her. I do a]� I can to rec spong the Dlsaea with a strong solo- hake your family,. California hotel ommend, it for I feet I owe my rife Uon of powdered alum in water. While ttstu are reasonable. and ptren to it." — Ml's - TNi t'.Al still damp press the goods lightly, It sw 13owsrFt, MR. 1, Minesing, Ontario.j- D� is a good tip to remember in pressing 8odlen.ugse -arsnd Ga=Ysn Lisp Do you feel broken -down, nervaus,l " thick materials "that if it is done on a MmI send youourbicturefoldeW and steak sometimes? Do I haver bare board without an ironing blan thishorridfeelingoffearschichsme- CO. times tomes to women when the are HUL.L.CANADA ket, seam marks are much less likely -T Hendry, Gen. Agent.9antaFeRy� not well? LSdiaE. Pinkham's Veg- - ;� I to arise from amateur pressing. Of Transportation Blifg.. Detroit, ),lien. etable Compound is excellent to take Wl a ion of n Ypvne l A"dolpli 8ua. at such a time. It ahi ays helps, and r� r' �LOurse, the usual precaution -• Ldttmp clotli between iron and garment if taken regularly and persistent -, must be observed. ISSUE No. ii0 —'27 will relieve this condition. 4 a , r a ,. �«b• , ,,,: •c� s,.� -. •aM•,a`F i . qa,.� ,y� s. t;. •�..`.�,: n �, r'.i: C •,.c .�,. Nn ±�•s' , ,�r�s. :ru�w.a"`#" a,r�- .;��, ,�'. G�' )�; ,uari�?�$+`'�''`'^ ^: .� ..:1'• � :K .o-»^t7 "Lyrr.r, a - .�:.. �rc� k«,axY• �., -. -^r: �. -w 91 NOME1L ► ►liE W Y t y y� T ]f j T1 TRAYHONI1 (00 for _4� y , a L i y i x . Montreal - i x F For Either the Newborn Babe or - t ^ ^ - the Growing Child. Earthwemn Detect Ligik ___,And Colors, Says Stdentiut There is no other medicine to equal r Though Baby's Own Tablets for little once -- unable to nee, earthworm, babe c or t the growing child the Tablets al- g free f ways do good. They are absolutely s t s drugs a streak of fire to them. h s safe i in using them. of Bakst University describes s test n 4 C which he made on the Dolor- eeasitlrte Armour, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, Out., f# h Days: — — "We have three Sae, healthy ness of warms: "For the-experiment .110 i used a box about two and a halt e children, to whom, w e long, two feet and'' el8hteea i been indulged by Americans —not all r k ' is neeRed, we have given only Baby's >sthhes Britain and the- AmejlCa><L5 ' high. This I thoroughly Americans, of se—the habit of k- ' . .r h Own Tablets. The Tablet& -are the + ug y blackened !>Q. best medicine you can keep in any side. For light I used gas with s most - '. Auckland Weekly ,News: (Mr• superior ton, n comments on British tie and i reflector. The light lWdwin appeal to the American deficiencies. No great bitterness Is home where there are young child - s I.9gionnairea for brotherliness Ise- in this attitude. It would be wrong ren. „ passed through a carbon dienlphida twee& the'two Enehsh•speaking peo- Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but prism and fell on the box. Into thitl to regard it as evidence o!• deep ani- array of spectral colors I dropped &W '• tea) -, "Tink _twice,' say i he, _ "before mosity. Probably it is. _no more Man, thorough laxative which regulate the you blame those who remained to stomach and — bowers; banish conati- awworme. As they moved to rd, an ezpreesion, thoughtless rather tha a pation and indigestion; break up away from th light they always we grapple with the problems from which callous, o fthe spread way in ' out the red end. They would puU your ancestors fled." That is as senS- which many Americans think about .,.___� a :'. _ teething and simple lever and make' lble as !t is frank. There has too long ( 1 teething easy. They are sold by back from the blue as 1f it hurt that i themselves. They are the worlds Level Headed and turn toward the red." - notiireaux riches, a little unaccus- The King of Basket- Cs,rriers, "Jim," medicine dealers m direct by mail at 85 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' tomed yet to their new possessions of the champion basket-carrier of' o- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. T E N'i' �r wealth and place, and unable to enjoy vent Garden, England, Practising for — and use them with the quiet dignity the forthcoming basket-carrying com- 4 that comes with long ownership. Per. - . Lint l "Wanted IaveatlFre petition". � • and Full Information Beat Free haps Mr. 'Baldwin's gentle -home ,k Tracing he Orw* m* on Request thrust may pierce their complacency. �� sak SL. * " a �' nni th In orris- TRAPS OF INDI' ES�'IOPV - -of Olt] Songs t sank .�. Attawa. maw It ought to— ass ey are c 1 ilia _ - • - - in'-- d'- ---- Bet$ fascinating and peeuliarly dif. Montenegro Errors About This Trouble Into ncult it is to trace old tunes to their In the older parts of Montenegro Which People Fall. source. Start out on such a trail and the head of the family and his shep- lit will lead often to baffling mazes. .Many people so far misunderstand Yankee Doodle," for instance, takes- herd boy still follow the quaint old the digestive system as to treat it custom of lighting the animals to like a machine; neglecting it until It one to a Dutch harvest song— though i l.r;md authorities insist that the tune th I stalls on Christmas Eye . Each trrl - •' it ia- I •m e r works sluggishly, then t,.�.ag , is of English origin, The Star- Spang- takes a lighted wax candle and °they I to work again by the use of purga, i led Banner" reproducs the air of an 8o together Into- every stall in turn, ; tives. The stomach needs help at all f old English drinking song, "To Ana- holding the candles for a moment in I times, but a study of the process of , creon In Heaven." Trace "Home, each of its corners. Then, at the digestion will show that purgatives. Sweet Hama" to its source and it will stable door they take stand, one at as commonly taken, are seldom neces- I be found that it was a folk melody each side of it, and bold their candles say and often harmful. ~ taken down long ago from the lips of high_ while the little shepherdess I To safeguard your digestion the an Italian. drives th animals 1n. One by one, � diet must be controlled. Over - eating What is : the oldest tune in the sheep, goats, and oxen, they pass be- f m always harmful, but one must as- world? Many assert than it is "For tween the flickering lights. After that, elmilate enough food to supply the He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and tell us the shepherd boy and the little shep- `needs -of the blood. Remember, the that it 'was brought back to Europe herdess kiss gash other "that the cat - blood has to carry nourishment to all 1 by the Crusaders when they returned tie may live to peace and love, they i parts of the body and And fuel for its from the East. Advocatee s'ay also say.—�'rom'"Che Children's Book of !energy. Hence when the blood be- I that It came to Egypt by way of Baby. k Christmas." comes weak and falls to do Its work, +j • - indfgesttols - -- arises. - -- Therefore the ion. Critical camps. are divided on'e..i4a lE14'i$ilT4'.4� this theory, however, opponents dia- Or 1&114111031 back "Weren't you surprised, uncle, to sure remedy for indigestion Is to build missing it ay nonsense i Eeenabere even. *omen and •b"s bear that poor Harry had left me a up the blood. If you suffer from any A great many students of the sub- Iry firdmv rwstoat ra;ref from Cogged widow' ?" "That's about all I expect- form of indigestion choose Your diet and idIxt re .l: er" bf uS�las �uelt- i ject believe that the oldest tunes la ley* ytt:t -0r., s.••r,�lsrro dzo�s�w s� ad he would leave you." carefully and take wholesome pour. Mite world are those sung by children sollme ~auctiar's" under poem sue^- , Ishment. Above 'all, start building up at their games. Even the most ancient l antes. '.The nnx he lire 48 ire+ to your blood by taking a course of Dr. !areas f� ra-+I ss.n..ra ao fora. to a It might be remarked, too, that the of civilised peoples, ;t le said, heard preens Dori!. f Novel ba +.iffiest tAis Williams' Pink Pills. Then under the on their streets airs. similar to "Lon• proven ° G°'Q1ar°r id e, middle-of-the-road pe�itician kicks up' influence -ol the new. blood Supply, W. X. Raeiler. are to a tot of dust. don Bridge is Falling Ikiwn': � and to liucnal st, Tersats 1< - , • your digestive system will respond ".Here We Go Round the idulberry JC ��P naturally, your appetite Improve and Bush." Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. your food will do you good. Be begin Q MIXTYR tie 1� Ac" lice s ti.d►— — -- to_lmptove your digestion, by starting IMtnard's Llnitt►ent for Cords. to take Dr. William&' Pink Pills now. + ••'sue ry PC.;. is e�„��� You can get these pills from your Ontario Agr- icultural C.oUege _ { druggist or by mail at 60 cents a box The upward course is,-open to alI i _ from The Dr. Williams' Msdicine Co. alike, even though they don't have the ! , -, Brockville. Out chance to attend schoo i Rheum atic Fake : z i P r R'tl re �le$ij� g habb Y Wl rtQ r hort Courses' e r es will wrrli oul sl iRnese and drive in • min !tor I9 8w'af' patL 11131110 The first impulse to to run off -and + i • r Lire Stock — Field' Crops— Dairying— Apicaltul'4;• -- Drainage^ I buy a new hat; but on second thought —Farm Power —Farm Mechanics -- Baking•- Horticulture-- one realizes that a little cleaning and ® renovation will be more gal OF - _;.Poultry Keeping. I 1 eq ually satisfactory. - ... tru and Send for circular descriptive of Courses. I velour hate collect a tremendous wl amount of dirt, but It is a simple mat - J. B. REYNOLDS,'L.L.D., A. X PORTER, B.S.k„ ter to restore them so that they ap - ,, _ President. ;Registrar. band ormtrlmmingab eh the hat well I C – O.A.C., Guelph, Ont. and beat it with a thin, pliable cane; � _. _. then set a kettle to boll hard, and, holding the bat In the' steam, allow it a ., l to become --a section at a tome —quite _ "'WIFE To 816 F damp. As each bit eats motet, take a. _ , — _ •.' �. "_- clean brush --a nail brush serves ex- _ cellently --and use It briskly. Very 'guffe!Cd So She Could Not 9�r soon the velour .will ' assume a clean WAL. Restored to Health , itppgaraace: . A fresh trimming will Y�EDDYS make the hat as new. :131 lu din b Lydia E. Pirltll hate's The mud of towns, and cities !e in- e variably mixed with grease, and for Vegetable Compound this reason it leaves behind It a stain Ontario. —'•'I am a prao- ` w�y Toflet issue i after the mud it&elt has dried and tical nurse and I recommend Lydis been brushed oft. On substantial ma- Tou tt=R9 ter sunny' C� �� E• Pinkham'sVegetable Compound to �. forma the moment ou step I terials it may be dealt with by the use ` suffering almost e l For three months NAVY 'TISSUE is soft and absorbent anti, of s little warm, soapy water applied _. .aboardpaeofthefivefamOUS 1 I was almost helpless and could not ' with a, clean, stiff brush. Santa Fe crofts•continent I sit at the table long enough /o drink like. all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- I A light coat or suit may have a I ttaitt8. _ 4 band carried me to bed I would. be - the most exacting sanitary conditions. t good deal of the surface soil removed I ?Ile C}iiet —extra fare -t! so weak. Then he read inthe paper Each Loll of I by a rubiJing with warm salt. Spread ` of a woman suffering as I did who the finest and fastest of the got better after ttkin the Vegetable "NAVY "rT1S - the salt evenly over the surface, and Santa Fe California 'trains. Compound, so he wgnand got it for it / ��; ___ =:c_:: = = = -_y. I then with a leugthwiae movement rub When I had taken three bottles s -� It in with a clean pad of flannel. Brttsh OnIyTWO business Ciayf. I hie• �F ,�L< �.�. >.: ?iii sue is �r' was, just Like a new woman and =- __-=- �= - - it out with a clean brush. C ��• I have had splendid health ever since anteed to con The particular trouble of the girl No extra fare on the four Sthetr When I feel any bearing down pains Cd1n7��SheeCS. in an office is the rapidity .-kith which daily trains; The California Lira I always take it; sometimes a hall ` a "shine", on the back of her fled ,Navajo,9coutaadMiasionary." bottle or whatever I�eed. It is my _ �— a Ili _ p A '1 a I> 1 skirts and dresses'. — Careful and fre-- - -Fred - Harvey dinitt •car and dfn• 1 only . medicine • and ve told many a fi one about it. Any cane wanting to quent rubbing with a little flue sand ing•stsoota bervicesetsthestandard know more about Lydia E. Pinkttam'i ,+ E c O n o m y paler will prevent the condition from In the ortation world. trattep . Vegetable Compound I will gladlg; kombined� &riling, but if the shine is pronounced Fly out-of-doors this winter— write to her. I do a]� I can to rec spong the Dlsaea with a strong solo- hake your family,. California hotel ommend, it for I feet I owe my rife Uon of powdered alum in water. While ttstu are reasonable. and ptren to it." — Ml's - TNi t'.Al still damp press the goods lightly, It sw 13owsrFt, MR. 1, Minesing, Ontario.j- D� is a good tip to remember in pressing 8odlen.ugse -arsnd Ga=Ysn Lisp Do you feel broken -down, nervaus,l " thick materials "that if it is done on a MmI send youourbicturefoldeW and steak sometimes? Do I haver bare board without an ironing blan thishorridfeelingoffearschichsme- CO. times tomes to women when the are HUL.L.CANADA ket, seam marks are much less likely -T Hendry, Gen. Agent.9antaFeRy� not well? LSdiaE. Pinkham's Veg- - ;� I to arise from amateur pressing. Of Transportation Blifg.. Detroit, ),lien. etable Compound is excellent to take Wl a ion of n Ypvne l A"dolpli 8ua. at such a time. It ahi ays helps, and r� r' �LOurse, the usual precaution -• Ldttmp clotli between iron and garment if taken regularly and persistent -, must be observed. ISSUE No. ii0 —'27 will relieve this condition. 4 a , r a ,. �«b• , ,,,: •c� s,.� -. •aM•,a`F i . qa,.� ,y� s. t;. •�..`.�,: n �, r'.i: C •,.c .�,. Nn ±�•s' , ,�r�s. :ru�w.a"`#" a,r�- .;��, ,�'. G�' )�; ,uari�?�$+`'�''`'^ ^: .� ..:1'• � :K .o-»^t7 "Lyrr.r, a - .�:.. �rc� k«,axY• �., -. -^r: �. -w 91 tomed yet to their new possessions of the champion basket-carrier of' o- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. T E N'i' �r wealth and place, and unable to enjoy vent Garden, England, Practising for — and use them with the quiet dignity the forthcoming basket-carrying com- 4 that comes with long ownership. Per. - . Lint l "Wanted IaveatlFre petition". � • and Full Information Beat Free haps Mr. 'Baldwin's gentle -home ,k Tracing he Orw* m* on Request thrust may pierce their complacency. �� sak SL. * " a �' nni th In orris- TRAPS OF INDI' ES�'IOPV - -of Olt] Songs t sank .�. Attawa. maw It ought to— ass ey are c 1 ilia _ - • - - in'-- d'- ---- Bet$ fascinating and peeuliarly dif. Montenegro Errors About This Trouble Into ncult it is to trace old tunes to their In the older parts of Montenegro Which People Fall. source. Start out on such a trail and the head of the family and his shep- lit will lead often to baffling mazes. .Many people so far misunderstand Yankee Doodle," for instance, takes- herd boy still follow the quaint old the digestive system as to treat it custom of lighting the animals to like a machine; neglecting it until It one to a Dutch harvest song— though i l.r;md authorities insist that the tune th I stalls on Christmas Eye . Each trrl - •' it ia- I •m e r works sluggishly, then t,.�.ag , is of English origin, The Star- Spang- takes a lighted wax candle and °they I to work again by the use of purga, i led Banner" reproducs the air of an 8o together Into- every stall in turn, ; tives. The stomach needs help at all f old English drinking song, "To Ana- holding the candles for a moment in I times, but a study of the process of , creon In Heaven." Trace "Home, each of its corners. Then, at the digestion will show that purgatives. Sweet Hama" to its source and it will stable door they take stand, one at as commonly taken, are seldom neces- I be found that it was a folk melody each side of it, and bold their candles say and often harmful. ~ taken down long ago from the lips of high_ while the little shepherdess I To safeguard your digestion the an Italian. drives th animals 1n. One by one, � diet must be controlled. Over - eating What is : the oldest tune in the sheep, goats, and oxen, they pass be- f m always harmful, but one must as- world? Many assert than it is "For tween the flickering lights. After that, elmilate enough food to supply the He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and tell us the shepherd boy and the little shep- `needs -of the blood. Remember, the that it 'was brought back to Europe herdess kiss gash other "that the cat - blood has to carry nourishment to all 1 by the Crusaders when they returned tie may live to peace and love, they i parts of the body and And fuel for its from the East. Advocatee s'ay also say.—�'rom'"Che Children's Book of !energy. Hence when the blood be- I that It came to Egypt by way of Baby. k Christmas." comes weak and falls to do Its work, +j • - indfgesttols - -- arises. - -- Therefore the ion. Critical camps. are divided on'e..i4a lE14'i$ilT4'.4� this theory, however, opponents dia- Or 1&114111031 back "Weren't you surprised, uncle, to sure remedy for indigestion Is to build missing it ay nonsense i Eeenabere even. *omen and •b"s bear that poor Harry had left me a up the blood. If you suffer from any A great many students of the sub- Iry firdmv rwstoat ra;ref from Cogged widow' ?" "That's about all I expect- form of indigestion choose Your diet and idIxt re .l: er" bf uS�las �uelt- i ject believe that the oldest tunes la ley* ytt:t -0r., s.••r,�lsrro dzo�s�w s� ad he would leave you." carefully and take wholesome pour. Mite world are those sung by children sollme ~auctiar's" under poem sue^- , Ishment. Above 'all, start building up at their games. Even the most ancient l antes. '.The nnx he lire 48 ire+ to your blood by taking a course of Dr. !areas f� ra-+I ss.n..ra ao fora. to a It might be remarked, too, that the of civilised peoples, ;t le said, heard preens Dori!. f Novel ba +.iffiest tAis Williams' Pink Pills. Then under the on their streets airs. similar to "Lon• proven ° G°'Q1ar°r id e, middle-of-the-road pe�itician kicks up' influence -ol the new. blood Supply, W. X. Raeiler. are to a tot of dust. don Bridge is Falling Ikiwn': � and to liucnal st, Tersats 1< - , • your digestive system will respond ".Here We Go Round the idulberry JC ��P naturally, your appetite Improve and Bush." Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. your food will do you good. Be begin Q MIXTYR tie 1� Ac" lice s ti.d►— — -- to_lmptove your digestion, by starting IMtnard's Llnitt►ent for Cords. to take Dr. William&' Pink Pills now. + ••'sue ry PC.;. is e�„��� You can get these pills from your Ontario Agr- icultural C.oUege _ { druggist or by mail at 60 cents a box The upward course is,-open to alI i _ from The Dr. Williams' Msdicine Co. alike, even though they don't have the ! , -, Brockville. Out chance to attend schoo i Rheum atic Fake : z i P r R'tl re �le$ij� g habb Y Wl rtQ r hort Courses' e r es will wrrli oul sl iRnese and drive in • min !tor I9 8w'af' patL 11131110 The first impulse to to run off -and + i • r Lire Stock — Field' Crops— Dairying— Apicaltul'4;• -- Drainage^ I buy a new hat; but on second thought —Farm Power —Farm Mechanics -- Baking•- Horticulture-- one realizes that a little cleaning and ® renovation will be more gal OF - _;.Poultry Keeping. I 1 eq ually satisfactory. - ... tru and Send for circular descriptive of Courses. I velour hate collect a tremendous wl amount of dirt, but It is a simple mat - J. B. REYNOLDS,'L.L.D., A. X PORTER, B.S.k„ ter to restore them so that they ap - ,, _ President. ;Registrar. band ormtrlmmingab eh the hat well I C – O.A.C., Guelph, Ont. and beat it with a thin, pliable cane; � _. _. then set a kettle to boll hard, and, holding the bat In the' steam, allow it a ., l to become --a section at a tome —quite _ "'WIFE To 816 F damp. As each bit eats motet, take a. _ , — _ •.' �. "_- clean brush --a nail brush serves ex- _ cellently --and use It briskly. Very 'guffe!Cd So She Could Not 9�r soon the velour .will ' assume a clean WAL. Restored to Health , itppgaraace: . A fresh trimming will Y�EDDYS make the hat as new. :131 lu din b Lydia E. Pirltll hate's The mud of towns, and cities !e in- e variably mixed with grease, and for Vegetable Compound this reason it leaves behind It a stain Ontario. —'•'I am a prao- ` w�y Toflet issue i after the mud it&elt has dried and tical nurse and I recommend Lydis been brushed oft. On substantial ma- Tou tt=R9 ter sunny' C� �� E• Pinkham'sVegetable Compound to �. forma the moment ou step I terials it may be dealt with by the use ` suffering almost e l For three months NAVY 'TISSUE is soft and absorbent anti, of s little warm, soapy water applied _. .aboardpaeofthefivefamOUS 1 I was almost helpless and could not ' with a, clean, stiff brush. Santa Fe crofts•continent I sit at the table long enough /o drink like. all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- I A light coat or suit may have a I ttaitt8. _ 4 band carried me to bed I would. be - the most exacting sanitary conditions. t good deal of the surface soil removed I ?Ile C}iiet —extra fare -t! so weak. Then he read inthe paper Each Loll of I by a rubiJing with warm salt. Spread ` of a woman suffering as I did who the finest and fastest of the got better after ttkin the Vegetable "NAVY "rT1S - the salt evenly over the surface, and Santa Fe California 'trains. Compound, so he wgnand got it for it / ��; ___ =:c_:: = = = -_y. I then with a leugthwiae movement rub When I had taken three bottles s -� It in with a clean pad of flannel. Brttsh OnIyTWO business Ciayf. I hie• �F ,�L< �.�. >.: ?iii sue is �r' was, just Like a new woman and =- __-=- �= - - it out with a clean brush. C ��• I have had splendid health ever since anteed to con The particular trouble of the girl No extra fare on the four Sthetr When I feel any bearing down pains Cd1n7��SheeCS. in an office is the rapidity .-kith which daily trains; The California Lira I always take it; sometimes a hall ` a "shine", on the back of her fled ,Navajo,9coutaadMiasionary." bottle or whatever I�eed. It is my _ �— a Ili _ p A '1 a I> 1 skirts and dresses'. — Careful and fre-- - -Fred - Harvey dinitt •car and dfn• 1 only . medicine • and ve told many a fi one about it. Any cane wanting to quent rubbing with a little flue sand ing•stsoota bervicesetsthestandard know more about Lydia E. Pinkttam'i ,+ E c O n o m y paler will prevent the condition from In the ortation world. trattep . Vegetable Compound I will gladlg; kombined� &riling, but if the shine is pronounced Fly out-of-doors this winter— write to her. I do a]� I can to rec spong the Dlsaea with a strong solo- hake your family,. California hotel ommend, it for I feet I owe my rife Uon of powdered alum in water. While ttstu are reasonable. and ptren to it." — Ml's - TNi t'.Al still damp press the goods lightly, It sw 13owsrFt, MR. 1, Minesing, Ontario.j- D� is a good tip to remember in pressing 8odlen.ugse -arsnd Ga=Ysn Lisp Do you feel broken -down, nervaus,l " thick materials "that if it is done on a MmI send youourbicturefoldeW and steak sometimes? Do I haver bare board without an ironing blan thishorridfeelingoffearschichsme- CO. times tomes to women when the are HUL.L.CANADA ket, seam marks are much less likely -T Hendry, Gen. Agent.9antaFeRy� not well? LSdiaE. Pinkham's Veg- - ;� I to arise from amateur pressing. Of Transportation Blifg.. Detroit, ),lien. etable Compound is excellent to take Wl a ion of n Ypvne l A"dolpli 8ua. at such a time. It ahi ays helps, and r� r' �LOurse, the usual precaution -• Ldttmp clotli between iron and garment if taken regularly and persistent -, must be observed. ISSUE No. ii0 —'27 will relieve this condition. 4 a , r a ,. �«b• , ,,,: •c� s,.� -. •aM•,a`F i . qa,.� ,y� s. t;. •�..`.�,: n �, r'.i: C •,.c .�,. Nn ±�•s' , ,�r�s. :ru�w.a"`#" a,r�- .;��, ,�'. G�' )�; ,uari�?�$+`'�''`'^ ^: .� ..:1'• � :K .o-»^t7 "Lyrr.r, a - .�:.. �rc� k«,axY• �., -. -^r: �. -w 91 It ought to— ass ey are c 1 ilia _ - • - - in'-- d'- ---- Bet$ fascinating and peeuliarly dif. Montenegro Errors About This Trouble Into ncult it is to trace old tunes to their In the older parts of Montenegro Which People Fall. source. Start out on such a trail and the head of the family and his shep- lit will lead often to baffling mazes. .Many people so far misunderstand Yankee Doodle," for instance, takes- herd boy still follow the quaint old the digestive system as to treat it custom of lighting the animals to like a machine; neglecting it until It one to a Dutch harvest song— though i l.r;md authorities insist that the tune th I stalls on Christmas Eye . Each trrl - •' it ia- I •m e r works sluggishly, then t,.�.ag , is of English origin, The Star- Spang- takes a lighted wax candle and °they I to work again by the use of purga, i led Banner" reproducs the air of an 8o together Into- every stall in turn, ; tives. The stomach needs help at all f old English drinking song, "To Ana- holding the candles for a moment in I times, but a study of the process of , creon In Heaven." Trace "Home, each of its corners. Then, at the digestion will show that purgatives. Sweet Hama" to its source and it will stable door they take stand, one at as commonly taken, are seldom neces- I be found that it was a folk melody each side of it, and bold their candles say and often harmful. ~ taken down long ago from the lips of high_ while the little shepherdess I To safeguard your digestion the an Italian. drives th animals 1n. One by one, � diet must be controlled. Over - eating What is : the oldest tune in the sheep, goats, and oxen, they pass be- f m always harmful, but one must as- world? Many assert than it is "For tween the flickering lights. After that, elmilate enough food to supply the He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and tell us the shepherd boy and the little shep- `needs -of the blood. Remember, the that it 'was brought back to Europe herdess kiss gash other "that the cat - blood has to carry nourishment to all 1 by the Crusaders when they returned tie may live to peace and love, they i parts of the body and And fuel for its from the East. Advocatee s'ay also say.—�'rom'"Che Children's Book of !energy. Hence when the blood be- I that It came to Egypt by way of Baby. k Christmas." comes weak and falls to do Its work, +j • - indfgesttols - -- arises. - -- Therefore the ion. Critical camps. are divided on'e..i4a lE14'i$ilT4'.4� this theory, however, opponents dia- Or 1&114111031 back "Weren't you surprised, uncle, to sure remedy for indigestion Is to build missing it ay nonsense i Eeenabere even. *omen and •b"s bear that poor Harry had left me a up the blood. If you suffer from any A great many students of the sub- Iry firdmv rwstoat ra;ref from Cogged widow' ?" "That's about all I expect- form of indigestion choose Your diet and idIxt re .l: er" bf uS�las �uelt- i ject believe that the oldest tunes la ley* ytt:t -0r., s.••r,�lsrro dzo�s�w s� ad he would leave you." carefully and take wholesome pour. Mite world are those sung by children sollme ~auctiar's" under poem sue^- , Ishment. Above 'all, start building up at their games. Even the most ancient l antes. '.The nnx he lire 48 ire+ to your blood by taking a course of Dr. !areas f� ra-+I ss.n..ra ao fora. to a It might be remarked, too, that the of civilised peoples, ;t le said, heard preens Dori!. f Novel ba +.iffiest tAis Williams' Pink Pills. Then under the on their streets airs. similar to "Lon• proven ° G°'Q1ar°r id e, middle-of-the-road pe�itician kicks up' influence -ol the new. blood Supply, W. X. Raeiler. are to a tot of dust. don Bridge is Falling Ikiwn': � and to liucnal st, Tersats 1< - , • your digestive system will respond ".Here We Go Round the idulberry JC ��P naturally, your appetite Improve and Bush." Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. your food will do you good. Be begin Q MIXTYR tie 1� Ac" lice s ti.d►— — -- to_lmptove your digestion, by starting IMtnard's Llnitt►ent for Cords. to take Dr. William&' Pink Pills now. + ••'sue ry PC.;. is e�„��� You can get these pills from your Ontario Agr- icultural C.oUege _ { druggist or by mail at 60 cents a box The upward course is,-open to alI i _ from The Dr. Williams' Msdicine Co. alike, even though they don't have the ! , -, Brockville. Out chance to attend schoo i Rheum atic Fake : z i P r R'tl re �le$ij� g habb Y Wl rtQ r hort Courses' e r es will wrrli oul sl iRnese and drive in • min !tor I9 8w'af' patL 11131110 The first impulse to to run off -and + i • r Lire Stock — Field' Crops— Dairying— Apicaltul'4;• -- Drainage^ I buy a new hat; but on second thought —Farm Power —Farm Mechanics -- Baking•- Horticulture-- one realizes that a little cleaning and ® renovation will be more gal OF - _;.Poultry Keeping. I 1 eq ually satisfactory. - ... tru and Send for circular descriptive of Courses. I velour hate collect a tremendous wl amount of dirt, but It is a simple mat - J. B. REYNOLDS,'L.L.D., A. X PORTER, B.S.k„ ter to restore them so that they ap - ,, _ President. ;Registrar. band ormtrlmmingab eh the hat well I C – O.A.C., Guelph, Ont. and beat it with a thin, pliable cane; � _. _. then set a kettle to boll hard, and, holding the bat In the' steam, allow it a ., l to become --a section at a tome —quite _ "'WIFE To 816 F damp. As each bit eats motet, take a. _ , — _ •.' �. "_- clean brush --a nail brush serves ex- _ cellently --and use It briskly. Very 'guffe!Cd So She Could Not 9�r soon the velour .will ' assume a clean WAL. Restored to Health , itppgaraace: . A fresh trimming will Y�EDDYS make the hat as new. :131 lu din b Lydia E. Pirltll hate's The mud of towns, and cities !e in- e variably mixed with grease, and for Vegetable Compound this reason it leaves behind It a stain Ontario. —'•'I am a prao- ` w�y Toflet issue i after the mud it&elt has dried and tical nurse and I recommend Lydis been brushed oft. On substantial ma- Tou tt=R9 ter sunny' C� �� E• Pinkham'sVegetable Compound to �. forma the moment ou step I terials it may be dealt with by the use ` suffering almost e l For three months NAVY 'TISSUE is soft and absorbent anti, of s little warm, soapy water applied _. .aboardpaeofthefivefamOUS 1 I was almost helpless and could not ' with a, clean, stiff brush. Santa Fe crofts•continent I sit at the table long enough /o drink like. all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- I A light coat or suit may have a I ttaitt8. _ 4 band carried me to bed I would. be - the most exacting sanitary conditions. t good deal of the surface soil removed I ?Ile C}iiet —extra fare -t! so weak. Then he read inthe paper Each Loll of I by a rubiJing with warm salt. Spread ` of a woman suffering as I did who the finest and fastest of the got better after ttkin the Vegetable "NAVY "rT1S - the salt evenly over the surface, and Santa Fe California 'trains. Compound, so he wgnand got it for it / ��; ___ =:c_:: = = = -_y. I then with a leugthwiae movement rub When I had taken three bottles s -� It in with a clean pad of flannel. Brttsh OnIyTWO business Ciayf. I hie• �F ,�L< �.�. >.: ?iii sue is �r' was, just Like a new woman and =- __-=- �= - - it out with a clean brush. C ��• I have had splendid health ever since anteed to con The particular trouble of the girl No extra fare on the four Sthetr When I feel any bearing down pains Cd1n7��SheeCS. in an office is the rapidity .-kith which daily trains; The California Lira I always take it; sometimes a hall ` a "shine", on the back of her fled ,Navajo,9coutaadMiasionary." bottle or whatever I�eed. It is my _ �— a Ili _ p A '1 a I> 1 skirts and dresses'. — Careful and fre-- - -Fred - Harvey dinitt •car and dfn• 1 only . medicine • and ve told many a fi one about it. Any cane wanting to quent rubbing with a little flue sand ing•stsoota bervicesetsthestandard know more about Lydia E. Pinkttam'i ,+ E c O n o m y paler will prevent the condition from In the ortation world. trattep . Vegetable Compound I will gladlg; kombined� &riling, but if the shine is pronounced Fly out-of-doors this winter— write to her. I do a]� I can to rec spong the Dlsaea with a strong solo- hake your family,. California hotel ommend, it for I feet I owe my rife Uon of powdered alum in water. While ttstu are reasonable. and ptren to it." — Ml's - TNi t'.Al still damp press the goods lightly, It sw 13owsrFt, MR. 1, Minesing, Ontario.j- D� is a good tip to remember in pressing 8odlen.ugse -arsnd Ga=Ysn Lisp Do you feel broken -down, nervaus,l " thick materials "that if it is done on a MmI send youourbicturefoldeW and steak sometimes? Do I haver bare board without an ironing blan thishorridfeelingoffearschichsme- CO. times tomes to women when the are HUL.L.CANADA ket, seam marks are much less likely -T Hendry, Gen. Agent.9antaFeRy� not well? LSdiaE. Pinkham's Veg- - ;� I to arise from amateur pressing. Of Transportation Blifg.. Detroit, ),lien. etable Compound is excellent to take Wl a ion of n Ypvne l A"dolpli 8ua. at such a time. It ahi ays helps, and r� r' �LOurse, the usual precaution -• Ldttmp clotli between iron and garment if taken regularly and persistent -, must be observed. ISSUE No. ii0 —'27 will relieve this condition. 4 a , r a ,. �«b• , ,,,: •c� s,.� -. •aM•,a`F i . qa,.� ,y� s. t;. •�..`.�,: n �, r'.i: C •,.c .�,. Nn ±�•s' , ,�r�s. :ru�w.a"`#" a,r�- .;��, ,�'. G�' )�; ,uari�?�$+`'�''`'^ ^: .� ..:1'• � :K .o-»^t7 "Lyrr.r, a - .�:.. �rc� k«,axY• �., -. -^r: �. -w 91 — -- to_lmptove your digestion, by starting IMtnard's Llnitt►ent for Cords. to take Dr. William&' Pink Pills now. + ••'sue ry PC.;. is e�„��� You can get these pills from your Ontario Agr- icultural C.oUege _ { druggist or by mail at 60 cents a box The upward course is,-open to alI i _ from The Dr. Williams' Msdicine Co. alike, even though they don't have the ! , -, Brockville. Out chance to attend schoo i Rheum atic Fake : z i P r R'tl re �le$ij� g habb Y Wl rtQ r hort Courses' e r es will wrrli oul sl iRnese and drive in • min !tor I9 8w'af' patL 11131110 The first impulse to to run off -and + i • r Lire Stock — Field' Crops— Dairying— Apicaltul'4;• -- Drainage^ I buy a new hat; but on second thought —Farm Power —Farm Mechanics -- Baking•- Horticulture-- one realizes that a little cleaning and ® renovation will be more gal OF - _;.Poultry Keeping. I 1 eq ually satisfactory. - ... tru and Send for circular descriptive of Courses. I velour hate collect a tremendous wl amount of dirt, but It is a simple mat - J. B. REYNOLDS,'L.L.D., A. X PORTER, B.S.k„ ter to restore them so that they ap - ,, _ President. ;Registrar. band ormtrlmmingab eh the hat well I C – O.A.C., Guelph, Ont. and beat it with a thin, pliable cane; � _. _. then set a kettle to boll hard, and, holding the bat In the' steam, allow it a ., l to become --a section at a tome —quite _ "'WIFE To 816 F damp. As each bit eats motet, take a. _ , — _ •.' �. "_- clean brush --a nail brush serves ex- _ cellently --and use It briskly. Very 'guffe!Cd So She Could Not 9�r soon the velour .will ' assume a clean WAL. Restored to Health , itppgaraace: . A fresh trimming will Y�EDDYS make the hat as new. :131 lu din b Lydia E. Pirltll hate's The mud of towns, and cities !e in- e variably mixed with grease, and for Vegetable Compound this reason it leaves behind It a stain Ontario. —'•'I am a prao- ` w�y Toflet issue i after the mud it&elt has dried and tical nurse and I recommend Lydis been brushed oft. On substantial ma- Tou tt=R9 ter sunny' C� �� E• Pinkham'sVegetable Compound to �. forma the moment ou step I terials it may be dealt with by the use ` suffering almost e l For three months NAVY 'TISSUE is soft and absorbent anti, of s little warm, soapy water applied _. .aboardpaeofthefivefamOUS 1 I was almost helpless and could not ' with a, clean, stiff brush. Santa Fe crofts•continent I sit at the table long enough /o drink like. all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- I A light coat or suit may have a I ttaitt8. _ 4 band carried me to bed I would. be - the most exacting sanitary conditions. t good deal of the surface soil removed I ?Ile C}iiet —extra fare -t! so weak. Then he read inthe paper Each Loll of I by a rubiJing with warm salt. Spread ` of a woman suffering as I did who the finest and fastest of the got better after ttkin the Vegetable "NAVY "rT1S - the salt evenly over the surface, and Santa Fe California 'trains. Compound, so he wgnand got it for it / ��; ___ =:c_:: = = = -_y. I then with a leugthwiae movement rub When I had taken three bottles s -� It in with a clean pad of flannel. Brttsh OnIyTWO business Ciayf. I hie• �F ,�L< �.�. >.: ?iii sue is �r' was, just Like a new woman and =- __-=- �= - - it out with a clean brush. C ��• I have had splendid health ever since anteed to con The particular trouble of the girl No extra fare on the four Sthetr When I feel any bearing down pains Cd1n7��SheeCS. in an office is the rapidity .-kith which daily trains; The California Lira I always take it; sometimes a hall ` a "shine", on the back of her fled ,Navajo,9coutaadMiasionary." bottle or whatever I�eed. It is my _ �— a Ili _ p A '1 a I> 1 skirts and dresses'. — Careful and fre-- - -Fred - Harvey dinitt •car and dfn• 1 only . medicine • and ve told many a fi one about it. Any cane wanting to quent rubbing with a little flue sand ing•stsoota bervicesetsthestandard know more about Lydia E. Pinkttam'i ,+ E c O n o m y paler will prevent the condition from In the ortation world. trattep . Vegetable Compound I will gladlg; kombined� &riling, but if the shine is pronounced Fly out-of-doors this winter— write to her. I do a]� I can to rec spong the Dlsaea with a strong solo- hake your family,. California hotel ommend, it for I feet I owe my rife Uon of powdered alum in water. While ttstu are reasonable. and ptren to it." — Ml's - TNi t'.Al still damp press the goods lightly, It sw 13owsrFt, MR. 1, Minesing, Ontario.j- D� is a good tip to remember in pressing 8odlen.ugse -arsnd Ga=Ysn Lisp Do you feel broken -down, nervaus,l " thick materials "that if it is done on a MmI send youourbicturefoldeW and steak sometimes? Do I haver bare board without an ironing blan thishorridfeelingoffearschichsme- CO. times tomes to women when the are HUL.L.CANADA ket, seam marks are much less likely -T Hendry, Gen. Agent.9antaFeRy� not well? LSdiaE. Pinkham's Veg- - ;� I to arise from amateur pressing. Of Transportation Blifg.. Detroit, ),lien. etable Compound is excellent to take Wl a ion of n Ypvne l A"dolpli 8ua. at such a time. It ahi ays helps, and r� r' �LOurse, the usual precaution -• Ldttmp clotli between iron and garment if taken regularly and persistent -, must be observed. ISSUE No. ii0 —'27 will relieve this condition. 4 a , r a ,. �«b• , ,,,: •c� s,.� -. •aM•,a`F i . qa,.� ,y� s. t;. •�..`.�,: n �, r'.i: C •,.c .�,. Nn ±�•s' , ,�r�s. :ru�w.a"`#" a,r�- .;��, ,�'. G�' )�; ,uari�?�$+`'�''`'^ ^: .� ..:1'• � :K .o-»^t7 "Lyrr.r, a - .�:.. �rc� k«,axY• �., -. -^r: �. -w 91 .. a. r �q... :. ,.. ... c'-•r* ^•^:,l:r+.a•*c� :>_sr ..n'v „. �r-sAS.:"'^'SR}'ci17' .• .'TL -rT.a' ,,,� rx we r, r .. ' , .: r, ? -• h.- .iXKw' •StRq_.,.. � aY. , .w .R.i:. . - ,.'. - a•q .,,,fl - .._,..' 'a' - N .wodaa two esoforboidlb8 the elegy Fred and ” rvsr grab sod second. clop t reeves Eh d Mrs, Esissie, aCCOnipanled Coal p �' Winter will-be here Very soon aad . ' tion there or s,ad• ppeersona to ppreside by Mrs. Geo. Philip, isited tits form. 1 thereat ra Deputy Returning Meets er's parents in Agincourt on Satur- if sett have. any notion of )I1.73P Yam 'fn•aou paldjusArs, . arehai3ing s new t and Poll.Clerks.' day last. p The council now adjourned to most Mi83 Bate`hait a nephew and family- Hard and So�.Boai of the: sleigh, leave ` 8 3srtMalptiooa c° tb• Uait•d Stara• and Coat nip on Thursday, Dec. 16th, eL 10.00 our order now so that It Britain 72.00 in advance. y• from -the. West visiting her on Mon. best unlit oil, Y r� o olook in the foretoon, for the prepsr- day; -while en route to ,the Did _Coun• quality ' ' - will be ready when the anon of the financial statement. t try, _ _ .... _ __ hand _ _ first snow appears. JOHN Mj.r�KAR, Prwistor. _ �H -- -- j��- Q R N R E I D - - CHERRYwoOD GALE REGISTER.' I + OS• A. 7a+�'a,Wy - PICKERING COUNCIL. ' _ The Ladies' Aid intend holding a '� ' �- ` g S_ TL RDAY, DEC. 3rd. - Auction sale '• P1C� @ff• Gat v* The above council met, pursuant to bazaar and high class concert on Fri- - CLAREMONT -- p day, Dec, 9ch. At 3,W p. •m. tbev will of horses, cattle, pigs, implements, „. . adjourumenton Monday, the 5th ins,. g• first - class ha property ..,HAVE 'YOU HEARD A offer fur sale home -made bakin y, etc.; the zo arty of Members all present. the leers in the Thos. Walsh g candy and all kinds of fancy acticlea. , Pickering -- Villa e. < cbnIr. Minutes of the last meeting , S c were read and approved. suitable first-class for o oiler gifts, e g o'clock, Sale at one o'clock sharp. See bills..' Q Flit � T D Q R F .; irk A D / O ?. =a *" pP a (lrat•class concert will be isen in W. B. Powell auctioneer. y A number of accodnts were present.. ti ed for payment and re;erred to the the church by rhe follow lagtalea� : b1. MONDAY'.and TUESDAY, DEC nth �. -'respective standin committees. R.- Packs, Scottish _Comedian, �' bite• and 6th- Extensive auction sale of _ Don't place your order without first hearing a demonstra- p g vale: Miss Heleti'Hooey, elocutionist, tion.. Cell and see the different. sUvles from, $115.00 uo. The standing cornmitfee ou- Contin Clydesdale aid general, purpose gencies, reported, .and recammended of Miiliketi; Miss Dorothy `Swan, el o• horses, grade, shorthoKn, and, Hot- This price means a complete set cf- tubes, batteries, loth 1 =• cutionist, of Pickering; blr, Percy'pa- s Aker, .$erlal, read to tune -in,.. A small Ua m payment as. follow, : D R Beaton., on stein catty, Yorkshire hogs, hay, Pe Y. p ens down -t account of salary 125 h:; T Gregg, ker, BaajL- entercainer. and violin grain, mots, fowl- and implements; place, the radio in your hone, easy monthly P attend div court ffX ; E Gleeson, ditto due[, by airs: Betz and blr, Tarvis. the or' rte 0f the estate of the s tnents for.the balance.. _ Everybodv come and have a good - P Y 4.(X); Jac h1nrka2, ptg 9 75; P Mantle' time. ,• Admission, 3:c ; children, 20c. ' late'N r. .J. Holliday; lot 1, B.F. r r ' rehate dog tux _4,90; L Keeler, ditto con., Picket :ham Sale to start each SP�ITDOftF stands for sweetest iu tone and harmony ` Perfect iq. .2.1X); W Mercer, ditto l.OV; F R•tm. - 'at ; 1 .o'clock. Lunch provided assembly and every set, whether $115 or $#350, has the same Split- day ditto 1. +)t); G ;Davidson, ditto 1 W; H r f A PROMISE _IIOR)J -'I THAN DEPT. or *.hose from' a dt'at ' e• See large dorf perfection principles. Call.i•n aad'listen. -� Johnson: ditty 1 :E30: F Gostiak, ditto 2 00; W Wallis, ditto ..4 uv: G M For- bills. Li'm. Maw, auction r. When the publishers of the Farnit r syth; aalary as reeve laU.=)0: G L Mid' SATL'P,DAY,.DEC, 10th. - uctior' ;';Spplltd ©rt Will be our choice. Herald -and Weekly Star of ylortreal-1 , Y ie :dleton, as '1st de rtp 10u.06; John A * sale o, horses, cattie, farm irnple Wloite, as 2nd pe dept, 1 %U(r, two years ago announced the, th- Batteryles9 Seta -One dial coat:ol, 6 tubes, complete, d e b: L mer..ts, . furniture, hay and seed �� Cha map, as c,: E: iilor 1rX1 r:: V5' J exrer of the paper wishei :? min t,, `. rain, belonging to Orval \. Roach; +r;,i. �o ^' _ Tureer, as .councillor IU),00: Thos C reduce the subscription puce _ °rom� �f lo* 4, rear con. 3, L viztidge.'o - until Ghrt.t ,_+0.00, ��c� :Brown as caret+,'ser of ball 60 :0A Jahn two dollars to one dollar a rear, ::,ey res� e. 11 months crerih. F. W. HAROLD- The c�Phillips, as schoal� attendance efTleer promised that not a single feature o: ci;�•ersides, auction ?e:`, aU.00; Hugh Puzb, as treasurer .3+n. iNi the paper would be eliminated, bur bi0 Da'Y. DEC. 12th, - auction rase r" C R A' R D SO N standing committee on Trans new features would be added, and the ` .'portation, Power and -Light reported paper made more valuable than ever..' of about 5 acres of standing timber and recommended ti went as fAluws: * J i mixed hardwood), at lot 3, con. 6, 1 dL t R�Cr22L=$13021'8 QrSCC @TAT 1+ p Y I is frankly-, by their mil I Uxbridge; the property of James Hydro- Electric Power C.:m_ Green- lion readers that their pronds has n r,,t> �cvood lights 30 33. been more than fulfilled, and Today 1 Underhill. Sale at 2.30 o'clock, -- __ The standing committee on Damage I sharp. See bills. Hugh ,Pugh, the, Family Herittl and Weekl Star �� ry to Sheep Killed by Dogs reported and S auc *.ioneer, Picke"'ringHard� are 'Store + � f at one dollar a year is the marvel of irecommended the ollowing pay- MO \DAY, DEC. 12th.- Credit sale of , - the newspaper world, No home in y tnents . D Nixhawaodez, one sheep Canada would regret this investment high- grade herd of Ayrshire and -- -k4U@d ( ); J O U Log, inspecting Holstein cattle, belonging to A. J. ' -.- Just think of a great big 72 pare pub - •,. same 80c; od 5u`o:'n63-sitse r� iaod two INrnbs killed and one sheep l� ek ri8".less ithari tvroofce�tsalone H,wtir., �nthe Wilmot Brown farm Now is the time to look over that rod Ran or Heater and if on g_. Injured 85 ii0 :.lohn S.att, inspecting r pe ;e_.. r�d'otninn Stouffville to the east. need a new. use Call and_aee'.ours, the Range Thought y ' above sheep 0 worth the money. No wondEr tn.: Fresh coal ant springers. Six P and McClary Stoves and Ranges. The st&ud'c committee on Bonuses Family Herald ar,.1 Weekly Star ha- months' credit. Sale at one F. 3 y Lowest priced, dualityeonsideeed. for Wire Faeces, Draina�;a Matters over a million readers. It desen•es tit, Silret5ides. auctioneer: � et�.,''iPp'r; led an3 rrr.,maoendrd the them all, and more too. THURSDAY. DEC 15th. - Auction Washing Slachinee. Wringerq, Wash Board?,, Roofing, Hog Troughs, ,J4 following payrnect : Tanner Hardy, _- -' _ - i Y - sale of *arm: stock and. implements Coleman Lampe and 1.%nterns, Paints, 5luresca etc. y W bonus on 45 rods fen ze on lot 23 e.+n 0 at lot 2' rear of con, ?. Pickering: - BU G d- Governmeat� bivaicipal ;nd 1 the property of Fred Cowie. Sale If there i`s anything is Harder are ott•want give us a call. The The standing - omwitree oo Ro,.ds Mortgage Bunda, A,so, Ioduatria,s' at one o'clock sharp. See bills. , and $ridges reported and recommend- Safe in beatmenta at troirr5 to i per I chances are t.e will have it in stock. ,„ •ed the followit:g payments; J P..Ifts• cent. Fred Postill, auctioneer. ter, clean ditch Cz t 1 opp lot 26 Cx to ' THURSDAY, DEC, 15th. - Auctioit We -sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plow i. Sbares i7 pay bat[ 5.tIU: R Bve, s• rap gray het UNSeRANC'E -All classes written in• sale of horses, cattle, pigs, irnple• to fit nearly all makes of plows. _ r• 18 t7 eon 2 2'X); 4iG 3litfer, grad bait• eluding Fire, Automohile, Wind-� ments, hay, furniture. etc,. at lot terse street, Pickering 5.00; J Devyer, era:rm. Accident and Sickness. 27, rear of con. 7, Pickering: the _,Agent for $ieCormicl[•Deering Farts Machinery - + ... ditto ',3.70: M Hicks ditto haul gran property o Fred Cowie. Sale at - "«"' roc l9 con 1 and oP1s 19 19 con 2 t: 5O : Phone or write _ one o'clock =harp. See bills. Fred i - and Repairs. W Lunan, grav for IS 19 con land opp Postill. auctioneer..• - jlA eon 1 3 23, T Law, grav opp N con 43(f ED. BON•MAN, Whithy • -_ _ _ _ ___ _ — -�— Our Motto : We have it;' can gat it, or it is not made. 2 1.63; .i Beelby. repculvert aad clean . ( ��'� [ f1 - ditch het 20 '31 con �3 i U): John Scott.• S. BAg.a�O ®i\ P1� ►L•IL�iV _ ditto 3 n E t 32 3 , instal pipe het : - 9 - ,. $4 35 con S. het R'3 33 con 1, het 11 15 - : a'• a' - �a con 1, opp 19 con 1 and bet 16.17 r line � � -- -� -- - - -- t also instal pipe w t I cons 4 and 5 Markham to pay Calf 425: also instal t, TT EiYSA _y' MOTORS pipe opp 290 a t 1 1~z to pray half 1 25UNi i.� a �~ a 3 Fraser. instal pipe bet 6 i con 1 and � Q t� o p lot 7 con 1 and o � � 1. J pp � con 7 5 Iasi; .. -. • �- I V McDonald, haul grav bet 13 15 con }r - - -HILL a 2 and bet 28 29 con 1 13 76: G Bennett. r haul gray bet 28 2V ooze 1 13 75; Frank S,tillivan, clean ditch o p 3e eon i 7.5(•: _ � .�+�+ pp R FLIN T : M Maxwell, ditto 7 30; W Ferguson. 'OVERCOATS 0 duality and style at a real low figure. -•+� �+,� SALtw7 haul gray bet 28 29 con 2, and bet 24,26 - con 2 ..od bet W 31 con 3 and opp 31 ":OCR FOOT -W EAR 1irea, in both leatber and rubber, arp eon 3 3V Yk R Somerville. ditto 3a r'; very c- ,4mplete. - -fi Qavtdsun. ditto3'2.SO: L Gates, haul rxv bet 3O 31 eon 3 and opp 31 ron 3 -'We have House Slippers for every member of the family. r _ 11.26; N- H oil itiger, haul gray bet a0 31 If oft want a guaranteed I e air job at a reaeon>ible con 3 and opp 31 con 2 and drag he, 9 rte, Sux, Tie +, Mti iers, Spats, Gloves, Handkerchiefs - make excellent gifts. - - -.. price, .:h:E US. 32 33 cons 1 and 2 19,'25, J McGrtakin. - - e, _ y 13 �. haul rnr bet 31 can 3 o0 31 con :3 - .. +: o aul gray bet 30.3 con 3 _ Repairs on all mak"t. opp 31 con 3 and clean ditch bet 31 33 Phone Searttores 52 31: con. 2 17,50; F Barksp shor rev he :24 25 con 2. bet , con 2 yet 34.31 C ECI L-7 A� R A D L'E Y f'�� x 'con Sand opp 31 con 3 18;5; G Gates, ditto 22 50; N Laughlin. ditto 6.25; C omplete Quality Funerals. N Railway. SW yds grav bet '24.25 con S C K E R 2 N Gr _ L bet 28 29 con 2 bet 39 31 con 3 and opp C SOLID OAK �1 cot; 3 45,25; C McCausland instal _ pipe bet 8 ; range line 300; W Lotto,, - MM [ - . ^G ��Of �lVV� �12J CASKET FUNERAL clean ditch bet 32 3J con 1 1.00: F Bar. w �r /YJ u ^ , cl4y, haul gran bet 28.29 con 8 and bet A T T �7 . E URI AL CVO 26.'27 con 6 and Greenwood rd cons 2 F 4 and Sand opp 13 con 3404:7f► R Lott SPECLkL SIX .219 Danforth Ave., Toronto Phone G dmrd 3300 trrav bet '28.20 con S S. 25: R'cn Todd, 1 Hearse, Casket; Outside Case, grav for Greenwood road cons '2, 4•and 115 Our Funerals include :-Embalming, HeR - 6 and opp 1S con 3:x7 30; J 8Aen, gray �` - -- ` •tat 26 ;con 8 i,4u; The Pedlar Peo- ;�' i. ��; �� ...� <� Electric Fiaturee, Chairs. - Our. Personal Seiyice. Funeral complete. :pie, culvert pipes .'21.71+; also pipe for No Extras. Pickering Village. Pickering to pap Viet our establishment and prove the truth of these stat'etaenta 12 671: C Barkey, drag n t 1 opp 26 to ` ,.� �•' fo ;, 1;0 1Jz to pay half >1,'15 : 91s0 drat bet ,` \ m These prices stand Rood within a radinc of 40 miles from Toronto ; •2P ^<+n 9 1 : F Cowie, drag F et x•27 REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. 31tf- eon 7 5-W, R Lister, drag bet 22 23 con \ 96.2"5; D Nig`ltswander. driig bwt 31t RI "con 9'1.50; also drag n t 1 t x to pay • half'2.50: S Farndale, haul' grav bet , Wy Appointment of - 6-7 con Q :12 50; C Richat dsun, haul "•iE \ i� Rrav bet 3 cun'(i 5.(N); V Parkins. gran • -.bet 6 7 con 6 3 75 L Pegg• s:L +td and - - - - s Rrav app 12 con 7,19. A Pegg, dittf� DE OREST CROSL E Y and haul gray bet 10 11 con 6 25 75; (, „ 'egg, shoe gray bet 1011 con 6 2 ,ii0 ;+ t Stoeettst tone .:Pare hanntny - '� A D' O , H Birrell, haul gray' het 10.11 con 6 ever known- for every konie" 30.00; Miller Bros, grav het 11) 11 con 6 R a d t 0 app 12 con'7 15 15: Roy Ward, salary , Nov S to Dec 5 l iti Oft; .l l+repheneou, °'itwo hAnds are better than one. � E instal pipe opp !ui 12 con c and drag 4 - _ +opp 6 to 13 con S 3.i:11: John (Tanslin & FADA sets are two dial = Lyon, grav bet 12 13'can s 2 5i +: Henry, doubles the number of stations. rep culvert bet 6 ; 1 c 1 2.00: �V Roach Me'- Refines reception. Test it at _ ..haul rev bet 30 32 con lic• r;y Ilroy, ditto 3Z U(1; (T N1 Forsyth. reeve L our dealer's or' your h011]e. inspecting roads and bridges 15 0(1: G - -L Middleton, 5liddleton, let deputy, ditto la 00; ti isten to tone .'.: Clear ... clean r ••' ' ^4 A Whits 2nd deputy, ditto 15 00• FADA .. p . , ......sin ing ...resonant ... , aootbes, the senses ... su rla• - f> - E" Chapman; councillor. ditto 15:10 W - . - , J Turner, councillor, ditt,,o.15.W, , � , • � The usual by -law was passed ap 'tive appearance. FADA quality pointing the place ;and hour for re. ceivtng nominationai for the oiTlce of �at $95 to $550. , 1 Agent for F SB • • . � ItOBT . W EA Y, Fada, Westinghouse and w Victor Radios 'Agent 9ome,3 -tube Sets at reasonable price, . ' -- ;' - - Brougham, - ;Out.. T. :.8atisfactoty terms on any F R E D BUNT / N Q of the above. : Secure my terms and get -_ --- - - - , .. a Demonstration," Pickering D a Pickering R, R, 1 (127tf) Phone 10331 � ...'r }q . � 'e. ., fnM i• :�. -a . :.. Y. ,.'r. w r: � . v. '„ -s' _.,.v � ,says. :. b... ••� S. `•w: 4v .!.n -. !Y rrt n.: ,• 'S�' n ,. . ..x_ q _H. .., .: ., • a . wt . ti .. a-' ew1 l'Y h. 'G 1 •'i u/ +�. •'.: Ty{. ''C�wi'' �:' ..• ,3YW;.`5'�.6 t� r.�at�- ei�E r' �r «rn '�<c'. �rfii.. �F-., x •,pc'..:yy.Y, , ,�;tu Ar.c,r�* .n 4?;�+'' s, -�E. d,,, �, a at _ Y y, � _ ^� .' ka .. w .r.��', •«•.!rcyy. -. "i'a'",P'16 ° r.3i'a,�•� -L.s ^"3' �t�,. r�„_ :L. r �,.,� r:�. � •'�<' '�t1•dr;y�� �'r.�'�*����i��e,r'�1P `��"e`�s, r' ,,.. •R -. ,y0 r•,;.. .-aer ,.r .alt - .:s, `F;: > - .. -. .... -, _ + ' • : r- � , .. ., _ , Dick and Mrs. Johnston and George and. Nw. Lee, of $tout!- Befb and MM...Licka4ah, and A U p I T �, family and Dire. Fred Farmer. of villa, spent Sandi 4aery with the their daagbters 4:leat _ 'gngdag �!!. .. = . James Evans, who bob -been laid Toronto, motored out oa=Satarday tatter's parents, J. B. and -Ure. with W. A. Qonrts And family: op with a cold, is able to be around and spent a few hours visiting Madill. 1 R��TR �e►gain. tr=eads. A. J. Stevenson, prinef�ialof our C' TOUF FVILLE Mrs. Luther Pllks� .and :soso, . .gev. Mr. Dole, of Port Colborne"• Public school, epppnt the Week•ead c ><• Russell, were io Port )merry on Sat will preach iu the Baptist Oharch at the home' °oi• -hie 6arents at fiat. if""-- ` O W E 1. arday last. on Mande next, loth morning Thomas. gar eve -FRIDAY and SA,TIIRIiA,Y Monday every. occasion. Russell Pilkey has been engaged and evening. All members and We are glad to know, that T. P. -- - by Lorne Reid to assist him in the adherents are urged to ..attend SLirk is grsduatly recovering from .FUNERAL DESIGNS DZC d 10 �- '.blacksmith shop. these services. the seveae attack of flu, but is stilt " %OST,AT' THLIt FRONT" � James and Mira. Ionson, of Scar- alts weak. -" — A 8 cialty. -• - Charlie Murra , x) r - Fred Cowie will hold an auction 9 i y George $idne t boro Junction, visited Mr. and Some predict a hard wintet•ai�d - sale -of horses; cattle, pigs, imple but according The "Different" War'Comedy t s Fleming last week: - others a mild one, lL mento. Tray, furniture etc., at his � itb7 Greeahonses , Mrs. Bryan sad stater, Mrs. Bur' to signs in Claremont it will be a J Comedy The Drawback.' ton, spent the weeh -ead- with premtsee, lot 27. rear con. 7. Pick- mild one, as one of our prominent J. C. FLETCHFAr "Paramount Xews Reel" Bring, on Dec. 15th. Sale -at =Claude idToroato. - ladies was on the street last week -- - Tutee. Wed. Dec. • 13 -1.4 o clank aliarp. See bills for fill lt�.ly Phone `.34, WHITBY Andrew Fleming was home over part}culars. wearteig a straw hat, which wa's - "Tile Whole Towa'a Talking" ..the week -end. We were glad to - the last straw of summer. "" "Rooms For Rent "' ` bee him looking 90 welt: _... _ .____ _ — James Underhill will hold an ♦� _ "Nsttire's Garland" - -liold effects to -be sold rivatel f- standing tiiuber, consisting of Fri. and 9at..1B and Ii= For Bale —A aantity of house j 1 apeticsn sale of about five acre's of •MaFle =leaf Mutual Apply to W. M. Palmer. p. * YPlIQS'l!!! tnised hardwood,.on M1londay Dec.. Insurance C4� "Tin ds'� Clifford and , Mrs Pilkey and 12th, at bA 8, concession 6, Ux Chen rates for farm and country � (Thomas ewe Reel" j p y Paramount News Reel little'son, Grant, of Toronto, speus s>?QUt • bridge: This will �' a •splendid baildtag4`. 'Saturday last with the fot mer's chance to lay in a good supply of Windstorm Ineura,nce, on budding's, parents here. ,i•� I%- - firewood.. win,.?•:uills, Silos etc, ,Prices' Adults 25c cents, Raymond and Mrs. Pilkey and ' ' -Little Mary Morgan, daughter Automobile Insurance children, under 14 the former's wuther, Mrs; Luther of Ray and Mry. 1lorgan, who hen of ali'kinde, years, 15 cents ' Pilkey, aceompanied by Mrs. Ly- i eec` confined to her bed for nine. ' Fg Mg FOR SALE y man Pilkey. spent Monday last in weeks after Fin ope- ration on her S: C - Schmidt, Proprietor Whitby and Oshawt► foot for paralysis. was in Toronto Write or phone e� L QVe wish' to congratulate Mies last week having the cast taken off, E' D BOW M A N Dressed Pcultrg 1/d a�t�d Katkleen Beelby on wit3i'ning the �'e hope she may be much im -11 Eaton Cup and having a free trip - proved from the operation, }20 WHITBY. ONT. Good prices paid for poultry. to Toronto,.having won. the most _ I , ,points at the school fair. -- Birds m ed elepnoof featheerrs. nd dress - " Russell Pilkey and Percy Jones, r ,��'''11 eared out of ea- + H=ARNESS SHOP Chiistmas Display who went out on the harvesters:. L�nduriug, stone and Here are also a few itetns that should .`�- excursioa to the North west ►n the fashioned into Time de- We Have now 'an hand a wonderful interest the thrifty shopper. latter part of August, returned fyinglldesigna. This is Having moved into my new premises display of Christmas (foods, Prices good for two weeks home on Thursday last. They re- the story of our tdem= opposite Reio a Blacksmith shop, consisting Merry Wives Pastry Flour, best or=als. 1f you are, in- I am prepared to do all repair Toes, Games, Soolca, Toilet Gonda, �4 port excellent fields of grain in for pioe and cakes. try a 24 tereated eonsult - us to- - -work, and I will handle all Confectionery and Fancy Saskatchewan, but the weather ' day. � kinds of new harness, pound bag at 1.80 Stationery. had turned' extremely ¢old before which T will leap constantly" New Raisins, Currants, Almond I' they left. '•No GreateeTribute" on hand, or will secure 4i9e us a call, !lute, Walnuts. Peels, Justin The Woolen's Institute will meet same on shortest notice. �i N O the llty is O K and the :at the hove of Mrs. Kirkpatrick; i N. W. STAFFORD, Z_ P = K ,�,, I►Y Prices Right. on Wednesday afternoon, Dec- 14. ! KioSston Road, 30 BROUGHAM A good 5-string Broom, at .• "- A.good program- will be Riven, Whitby 9.12 CLAREMONT consisting of a paper on "Is Neigh. Phone Wh.Itby. Perrin's Ginger $nape, 2 lbs,tor I ft borliceie Dying." current events, '38 r `t' 1 0j ' 1 W T FOR Sl*i!C)'4'VSTORiVIS Toy Pail Peanut Butter, g@o a Christian uggestion4 for Roll FRANK -:- CHIDLOW . -Call, music. A shower for Child. ren's Shelter and Aged.. People's - Dome. .,.Have your rubbers ready . -' stf Claremont, out. -- The annual Christmas tree and - ,entertainment of the Baptist __— . RI:RRER9 FOR ALL THE F EMILY � Ll I Sunday School will be held on �T the evening of Friday. Dec. 23rd. yr a Sell - Men's Plain Over Rubbers, heavy corrugated soles, fall -,The teachers and children are now -- _ - sire, 6 to 11, at 61,25. busy preparing an excellent pro �s - -� Men's 4- eyelit Rubbers, rolled edge; snack proof, at $2.75. .till = gram A music. play me dialogues Dden's 7 eyelit Rubbers, same as above, at 62.95. _ etc A splendid time is assured _ to all who map attend, whether • Boys' 7•eye}it Rubbers. il250' - OUROR d,� old or young Admission, adults - "Special— Ladies plainover, nil sizes, at 90 cents. °� D,,S Y -2i5 cents : children 15 cents• Beatty Electric VV%iighars Don't forget the drama, entitled - — ' ;Phone 3860 "Deacon Dubbs," in the C omman- Just phone us and we will go and Call a jj. FINGOLD S s ity Hall this (Friday? Evening. do your washing any week with a+ Bread Doors open at 7.80. Admtseiolt 8S the best washer un the market. Nand 20 cents. This drama is in No charge and no obligation. `three acts, a laugb from beginning "•Atwater•Kent Radios �+� r _ to ead, with each character excel- We Will leave one with you on _ J The Bread: Of 'ling themselves. The assisting art - 181xt will be Miss Burgess+, Miss trial for a week with no : 11poffard and H. G. McIntyre, obligation. _ aA Dollar is Saved - Healer baritone Ever one come and _. y Findlay Stoves h " =enjoy a first•cl4ss drama. - - % ��'� ..:When it Is in the - 'I'>f•v a� On Tuesday, evening last nearly Sold on their merits. If yon are r P Try' ' � : ..:every member asid adherent of the not satisfied' we will call and Baptist Church met at the church get it and return uur �.. _ to spend a social evening -and bid [Honey. - farewell to their . pastor. Rev. E. 141C�'i0imi(:k- Deeiin �r @amND the sooner it is deposited in.. w • Oraborn, who 4as taken charge of S _ . t1w Bank the greater the assar- "y °t '�' o�� � rr► a large church in the "City, after 'Separator BAKE -,wpeadinx several years of a sue• nice of its being saved. ,cessful pastorate in Claremont. I Pap fur— mar v s before yon g G _- -` t' HONE:90 a have to pay for theta. A Savin g, Bank Account is a magnet " • •lancet pleasant time was pent by � g• �jCh�'�Kq�. Address- . _�. ail is social intercourse. i�d .� •fall or phone us•Por a for the money that ordinarily slips ea -were given by Mr. Oraborn and. demonstration. _ by the leaders of the various through one's fingers, and an income. Farmers, Attexltion church departments, and each and 'C H A S , COOPER all expressed the.deepest regret at paying•guarantee for the furore, losing Mr. Orsbornas their pastor., (;LA$E�SONT I have the agency for the Fatnoua At the same time they eongratu• _ ,Z,Hg Renfrew Machlnery. Separators, -Iate hitn on securing a wider field Agent for Ackerm9n's Quality STANDARD Scales, and the high quality "fior_his labors, in which they wish 'BANK Acorn o gilre,and am pre. J �_ $arnega. Ask the user. -red to gi a best terms. him every succegs. - _ •ve me cal when ant g some. Joe,War.d, our dair man, bad _ - OF cgKgDp thing t 1 n h in y _ - - thing in these lines, Phone Pick 1007, : ,a rather exciting experience one -day last week. He-was delivering -..DO your - PICKERING BRANCH —o. A. Sharpe, 31anager N W. C3, WILLSON, mil�C CO hi9 Cg9tAt71P -r9 in th9 viI- Branch** also at Brooklln. West Hill, Wk,ttb� HILL ' lagE.._. when his horse took the - o, 1, - - _ , - R R. N LOCI; ST ^� -- - - not } on bf etahis ofi oti ei pleasure n `trip. It started east on the ninth - l7t Caen River h '- concession, and thefurther it went '-' '� -" . -- � -s `' - -the greater wsie Che spied. Mr. -' ...._ _ . Ward commandeered a high -pow- _ _ ' Bask et Factory. Sh4 lIl : p g , i Bred ear -that was parked.on the - - as Manufacturers of street and started off in hot pnr. All kIIIdB Of Frtla B keil8, suit, but did not overtake the out ' - - - -- Berry Crates, t .. rl nd have '� u rre - - a _ , fit until it was some d=ata- acesouth � � _ . _ - ...:• � �+a of Ashburn, and fortunately with- rmers Bushel Basketla not the loss of a drop ofn]iik. .1st choice Of ,ACCOUlltS ,Clothes Baskets. r•: Althnngh the borse is over twenty - vears old. Mr. Ward conterHplatesiYias Goods k e'en entering it in the contest for the 1.11 Fran pock, Plate at the Woodbine, Proprietor ! rr':.. bru=ises .'Phone Markham 1804 0 rrlers ca " Toronto, neat spring, -_ -. '.. .. _ ' . � � �� % g . Claremont Jnnior Rooiti. Honor ( (li „ : e 'Roll fur Fall Tern] : II —Joyce lfel nice raII�e Of haberdashery. ' Illl�ll accOtinLS are g1VC11 CVery as- Cnllon h Doris Ltntou ads for the Gentlemen.. BEA T T Y g siscance and attention at this laideJohn3on *, Robert 5penceley* - - �II�., II i ,r�,r''` °� Isobel Johnson* 'and Evelyn Tay- Hose, Gloves, Purses and I� �' g k, a the 1�Iarlager at STANDS FOR THE BEST . lor* equal, 13 1lie Wa g*-,Harr' De- Handkerchiefs .,.. - .. - q g y for geer *, Dorot y .Miller *, Fern Tay- any $ranell the Ladies.. ; _ * Howard Spencele *, Neil De- _- " geer *, Erwin Purdy *, Harold Mor- - To s Games Books,N,Haukys ' •gsn, -Grace Tom}inAOn, Mar- y � + Karat Overland, Marjorie. Sel- and studkingg for the THE i ' man, Gordon Birkett, `Mildred - b6yg and girls. _ = Loyst, 'Stanley Hardy. I Edna THE oN l Taylor *, Anna Forsyth*, Margaret Fresh Fruits and Peels for Xmas r Johnson *, -Charlie Johnsen *,:Ivan Ctrkes on hand. Also, Mixed "Purdy *, Gordon Taylor *, Jack Nuts, Candy, Oranges B�bl3ehed 18in Morgan *. Billie Oliver *, Betty etc:, at right prices. Lickoriefi *, - Gordon apenceley, Pr `phone 1401 =tier Corriere, Hay Carriers ' ° F y * y * - Door Tracks, Cow 333 L — eances Lo st , Nett Pretty. _ __ Pumps, — - Mabyn Lickorish* equal, Myrtle -' Bowls. Pressure SyetemA Etc. Bacon* Mean Hill *; Audrey Eagle- i� n m m rites oa v v J j It will pay you to get my p bon *, Margaret Hardy, Gordon Do s above before buying elsewhere. Overland, Irene Taylor, Louis Whitby. Branch, J. H. Perry,.,Manager ' 10 T Chidlow. * donates pupils mak Phone 1402, � FRANK J. PROUSE i n a 75 per Cent or over. Annie V. I r f «�IT �. ONTAVO / _ 4 : �f• tr.'s teacher. - +...� , - rl'. n s., x. ,*,.r..0 .S.A.• i, ..�. � � .� 'Lw•I- u!• :(.:. th' .;,�,t„,,, ;yw. ,a,...r -'� ;'"�4 �,::;' <d,4y, '.�. ti�"'.. � .iih4 US .. ' � F - - Y� " •^^<t 'lays � }l,S �'`�ia„+., �i�• �iY ''�v(.'• R'.,.' L'%..,gf3' .C. �': ��•i vb'•tt`f . -aCKY 9it% �rRr '.'�"�1*iuY.c_Ta.'SdT,"�+':� `"jP+.�'t`zs� +,. w,D"Sw , s 1• -r a.. . iR 1111*7 7 . .: ., : r ` . C rldlyn - -- and sstsartnq • mains a I I a LL 'RANGE T HAS GONE BEFORX- "Like a thistledown, ..q wave of the _ . Beata strtxea Uarrect volsom While sea, a gossamer - winged fairy, Saves Sod PLE bathing at t�n Town, N.J. After "Oh, shut up,' gfrhs don't dance like r Saves We ,•, GLEN % ' being 1n_ y 13 ed .. Dy • h nowadays. She dances like —oh is that ,nowadays. doctor, brought to the well, like most all of 'em do. 1 it(e U. r Msaussea, where an inquiry is { y (s �, - r • rter. I nicer to dame. with. her than �t ti companions Bar-'others!" wesUM Itt FoLom's hatpin eo � ' Roger { "Wh u turn in ?" $ _ iz� Nevillee,, Mrs. e J at time did you u• y and Carmelite Valdon. _ It.'is „My wordl Is this an inquiry meet- . established that "Folsom, S before' In g?' 'Lon about one I guess. Not The pair wont off, laughing, and. Ns Birroa d been next to u B , 787 h , known a • copper much late anyway. Were not the Riggs gazed alter the, lovely vision. the flwist 'Qren1de pekoes •013• �.� I res thing In g t cl ark a-see. "How did the know a to 1 ni h ub w , . y a the startling snnoancement ,Made ins wouldn't stand for it. She's name the girl An he rough made that . Folsom had been stabbed ! eonaervative and eorrect; . first, last Angel' Fair, of alt thing . rsaid. Aa$. + % death in the water. Rosa, his - valet, " !a at as' are Barron and his' and all the time." "Yee, it j»et suite her" and Mid&• OUR LOWLY MATCH HAS ,�fe, btrt ao fight is shed on th. m7rr I Mighty fine woman. Well, you re line -Barron looked affectionately after ter . net much good, Robbie, as a helper on her friend. "They couldn't help the ROUNDED OUT A C Y, Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and the great problem." `Fair,' o! course; and it was clover to'' masterful sister of the dead man, ar- "No. I say, Tite, why don't you add the other. Though, as she was rives and takes command. At the in- chuck sit? - You•'H never get at the christened Ankellea —" t it Only in the I.asE 100 Years That'it Has Taken the Place of gt:eat it is established that the death ' truth, and why do you want to ?" "All the same, they must havr ea was a ptchaq, an Oriental the .Cumbersome Tinder Box-­-Growth "'of TI'><C wand that it and its scabbard "may do I want to?" Tito Riggs known she was to be galled Angel: " Industry is Traced From Its Origin had been purchased on the boardwalk. stared. She looks like a doll. And by that r It is also established that Croydon "You heard me." - mean no disparagement. ,A hundred years ago in the'peace- ignition material, Walker's mixture $ears a fancier of cations kni The doila.al.. vas. "I. sure did. Well, I avant to, Osten- today are often more lifelike than a? fill little tows of Stockton-on-Tees, disappeared from the scene, Al- ( Anastasia engages Titus Riggs � to sibly for the sake of justice. And some human beings." sN ]uragisnd, a' druggist wifbse hobby' was though several European countries work on the cane. Hs. asks Perm 03 that's a big part of my reason. But Riggs had no thought iet_his mind gat chemistry began to dabble in a have claimed the first use of phoe- to go through the dead mans efi*cta game," save an intent to amn3e or divert strange mixture. Fin had the Idea I ishorus, it was Dr. Charles Sauria of NOW GO ON WI °id •THE STORY. also because I taus the ` that a better means for obtaining a, St. Lothair, France, who produced "Hounding down a man ?" Madeline, who certainly, did look what Lr� "Yes, H he's a murderer." Robin had called "weedy." -light than the clumay old- fashioned , the new instant ignition In 1881. The CHAPTER XXIX. a ., y ,. :. If, said Robin Sears. � ' �. Beautiful as ever, perfect! dressed` tinder -box. could be-discovered. ,The "strike anywhere match came Intm Unostentatiously,' Riggs steered • • * • as always, she had a new look in her 2. .result was a preparation of chlorate belnir, bringing with it a horrible in- their steps to the &hop where the an- Threatening clouds had` sent many eyes, a sort of restlessness that be had t , af- potash and a sulphide of anti- dustrial dtaease+ tique auctions were held. scurrying indoors, and the Iounge of never seen there before. And then,- lpo d which he named "percussion . le in his The fumes of the yellow phoe- „Come on " Robin Sears said draw- the Hotel biajuaaca was like a great to his amazementment, she spoke with': powder" and placed on sale In his pborus entered the jawbone of the ' mg away. cauldron of color, sound and frag- real pettishness: shop _It took fire read.ly but still worker through defective teeth and „ -not exactly the -thing he had in mind. brought about decay of .the bone. Wait a minute, can't you? I want ranee. "Don't harp on- dollal The. world Then be conceived the notion of at- Goveraments enlisted the best talent to ace what they'veon to- day. Under the tall palms sat, groups of seejRs mad on the subject," " "Oh all right," and tio,•,in lit a laughing, chattering young people; 'Don't you like them? That settles W taching the mixture to the end of 'a { of their countries In tlbe battle to I � tin stick, and the watch, was boru. eliminate the necrosis cigaret and showed no interest in 'he among the massed flowers stood snail - it. Suppose I try Angel's other bit of 5 peril , and Within a century that match grew � chemists experimented with aubstitu• advice and find you somebody new to Into a gigantic industry with factor res for the yellow phosphorus. In `� ^, flirt with. Hello, Felton, come aver. 'lea the world over, 1t+84 G. Lemotne prepared a new sub- �i` ;> � � beLsn pin at Madeline 's sudden l.. slow could Bohn Walker .of Stock• stance sesqui-sulphid of phosphorus �" a" n` j Laughing iota on•Tees have imagined that by -W hieh contained none of the deadly } , y start, Riggs motioned Dan Felton, wha the time the centennial of bi+, dCa:ov- `in'opertles of the yellow variety. But chanced to be p#ssing, to a chair all • . f their tea table and nodded, to a waiter.' ery arrived more than 6,040,000 •or tbirty -four years the solution was t overlooked and ft was not until 1898 ' / ° The man was an utter stranger to matches would lfgbted every minute Li ''' that two French chemists, Sevens and ' t tier. She braced up and smiled toe+• tea" throughout the world. How could he, dially when he was presented. r Cahen, took out a tent on the " ittave guessed that a single machine � •� LFmoine mixture, watch ended abrupt- �� " V =¢ And then the observant Tito saw a of American make would tutu out p ' /!; a a queer look 'come into Pelton's eyes.' 1,7,926,400 matches in a day. rat ' 'S' the high death rate. - , : � � ;,. cv , ; 7 4 A* �. It passed in a moafent; so quickly, -loose and ragged sticks but smoothly I White �Mateixs Preferred M u N k ilafshed, boxed and labeled for ship -! During this century •another eweep� .. may' °f Q \� ( sits g17Riggstdota iii d been meat during its comparatively short tug change has take-i place in the In- there was certainly a savories of soma life to a position of probably the most troduction of the satety match. It 1 / j• 6q kind that brought about that expreo. used convenience, in the civilized 'may seem peculiar that the safety tf , sion. - 1 world is one of compelling interest, a ' watch. which was Ant made by Lund- V7 r � � Felton appeared to better advantage tale of a growth that turned whole 'strom in Sweden in 1856, should have t than Riggs 2, gild had hitherto seen him, and forests into tir}y white splinters so' had a bAft fight to attain a real � irk �¢ Madeline revived under his compii•; - that man might. have the gift of are perularity. The p'rulta ignored it oa + y meths and seemed almost gay agate: z ' * `.at hit •Instant command the premise that whrn the sandpaper 1' 1 h ( was lost the safety match would be She was beautiful in an almost ap- he World's Consumption posit& way from Angel. ry , T tisEIeaa. Luudatrom bad to think out i t Ned Barron's wife was dark. oHve- Tho world's conanmptioa rat tome way of ovescoasing this apathy. ) ar , skinned, and brown eyed. Her hair ' :D%atches ham been .placed roughly at t y 11tat simple little object —the slide p slowed the newest thing is bobs and 3,2$8.05.000,000 a year, with five a. be= —.with the sandpaper on its side— day a r easonable estimate per capita (;,, i�f her clothes were inconspicuous, sa , was invented and the safety match+ ,• 1 ectl did she doininate them by of population. A billion a day. It is boomed. �} 1 y -said, are used In the United States P I - her own personality. Nobody wants a matcL with a red; _ - alone. In England the annual con- Vivacious yet quiet, ebarmirig —iuz+ . green, brown or black wooden stick gumption of matches Is set st two i' ing even —yet reserved. or, in fact. of any other fine than hundred billion a year. If the matches white. The matchmakers found this ° Somehow Riggs found himself com- raade each year were laid end to end oat when they experimented with _ paring her to Carmelite, Valdon, whom also admired. they would reach a distance of 96.338: brown cedar and a variety of tropical i 145 miles or almost 4.000 times - be colored woods in an effort to conserve But Titus Riggs' admiration of wo- 3 .: around the circumference of the tibeir wood supply. men was entirely superficial. He re- globe. - garded them as pictures, meritorious The match, which one it gbts and :_ " /' / or otherwise, onl y as they pleased his throws away without a thought, heal Nobel Prizes and Willulie s ,� _ eye and his taste. 'penetrated the deepest jungles known ; According tom report of the Nobef ��j J �� f Carmelite was far more provoca- to man In the rockets of the explorer, ' po ([ �. r tive, far more veld- rnrtscions, but Foundation its total funds • now �1r s•nd wava4 tribes have bowed down j . Madeline was of s higher type of at• r. in wonder at the miracle- object from amount to nearly 31,400,000 crownm, or = -- - tractiveness and Riggs almost gasped �whicb flame shoots by a single 'me- more than =8,000,000. Beginning in as he turned suddenly to find her smil- ,ties of the hand. Fire had In an- 1801, Nobel prizes kitrouating to a ` ing at Dan Felton, as if with a new • cleat times a host of worshipers. The total value of between thirteen and r �,w t fourteen million crowns bave . been _ interest in life. fo.Mwprs of ",roaster in the East re- • � "Good heavens!" thought the spots Igardad fire as AL deity and the vestal awarded. Of these; 23 prizes went pensive bachelor, "she mnsn't fall in THE TWO WENT OF F TOWARD THE DANCING ROOtM. virgins of Rome had their - sacred to rpodical men, 23- were awarded in — love with him!" and then laughed at flame In the shrine of the goddess chemistry, 32 in physics, ,�5 in liters• windcw exhibit. is ha pleasure-seekers; here and himself for the fleeting whim, for the ture and 28 for the promotion of ,. there pPY p - - • - -who gave het' name to , s type of , P devotion of the Barrdhs was the jest .' highly- g pope• peace. The feet cents of I say, Robs, #litre's hijacks -1 there sat those who quietly listened Lo � _ match which once was hi ply p p Prizes in I of their me friends.. far —the wax vests. Only-for the last clude,d. 30 Get vans, 24 Frenchmen, 20 mean �pichaga, like the man was killed the music drifting in from the next "But I don't get it," he went, on with with. room where there was dancing. �. & -.:hundred .years, strange as it may EugUahmen, 8-Swedes, 8 Americans, „ , his ruminations, finding his participa- I don t want to look at it; come Tea • tables were all about, and, seem, have! we had at hand in the Z Swiss; Hollanders and Danes, 8 tion- in the. talk was; not necessary. match life means of producing fire along, 'rite: though a ,few bored, weary fares ..There's something wrong with Made - each; Belgians, -Norwegians, Italians Made- "No, I want to look at it, if you: might. be seen, for the most' part all coavenfenWy. - and Austrians, 4 each; Spaniarde, .3;. i - line - -something more than homesick• 1 don't. Humor me. t was life, light and laughter. • , When Walkers , "friction matches". Canadians, Poles and Russians, '2 "I. can't think what ou see to look Tite Riggs and nesa, and it cant be that a new sheik y gga young Sears made went on the market as the crude an each; ,Irish and Bengahe, 1 each. at in a mesa of old junk." their way to a table where Robin's to flirt with is going to ct4re•it:" ancea,tor of to-day article, a ronght Of the peace prizea.6 went to France, "Valuable anti ues g eyes had at" once s fed (To be continued.) 4 to Switzerland and 4 to Amerit antiques, you mean.; searchin p piece of paper was provided with each,,.. Funny abort that dagger, wasn't it? i An lion Fair.— - -`tiox Thle paper was folded and the -_. ._. _ .. ___ _ —.._ -t g8e 1VI�3 r -�- 5o]fi`tiie ve nigFit: yoyour -fattier was --- "B1es�setT- tioy;" —a a ca out, we 3f- match was pulled through It sharply,, in here. Wish it had been while he have missed. you, at home, we have Paris Soir: The Balkans are -again Igniting Its head. • The price of the was here. ith his keen notice of an missed you. Where the most troubled region of Europe, V� y -. y you been." the matches was a sbillin a box,! thing of the sort, he might have re- "What a s not simply because the comitadjis are g/ peach! When you fired active once more but also and ea- but within seven ydars a London'` membered what the mail looked like urself. Said u had to stn with dealer was advertising' "lucifer ' r who bought it." �." Y pecially because Italy has taken up matches" at sixpence for a hundred 40 � "But he didn't," the -boy almost Thia was art unfortunate remark, the rolfi once played by the Austria- Hungary" of the Hapsburgs, The war In the shabby rooms of the poor groaned. Then he went on, earnestly. and Robin shouts have known better 'folk of the neighborhood the first "You see, Tite, dad came out long be- than to make it of 1914 had its birth at Sarajevo. That • . of to- morrow may be . born at Tirana. `matches were made for Walker. He i fore that jigger was put up, and he Madeline Barron turned on him The aatagoniatii between _ Jugo- Slavfa hired men and women to cut the was up and down the boardVIk all with quick resentment. 1 and Italy, which becomes steadily S. ' or sticks, by band from w the rest of the time till -he wen home "Nothing of the sort!"• she said, more accentuated, constitutes the sus- Ablocks of wood and by hand they were to bed. Angel insisted she didn't want to go pended ;dipped in • molten sulphur and then k "Yes, I know. J was only misMn'. out this afternoon. It looked like Jugo -S danger.- Certainly this Franco- . tipped. Match making was a trade r He might have ,given us a steer." rain, she said." - Jugo Slav agreement will do nothing ss. ,,,,,, �•_ , towards .guaranteeing. the• peace_for -that could big prasLl c� ]iy any one - Na1 ham- I3ad rds tr 'd look like -rair, tea; a sat it is. calculatedto add to the friction with the result that score of private , pieces, but that 'tin stabber wauldn't gaily, detdrmined not to stir up a dis- I between France and• Italy. Our multt- manufacturers went into the business hold him for a minute." cussdon. "We both wanted to rest. In the tenement districts of London, THERE AIN'T'NO MORE „ placation r these of them p pacts • Oh come now it wasn't so bad. Now I m fit again and dying to dance. i al lover Europe all of them partially, _ "operating in ramshackle buildings on "Say Jimmy, what are the studios "Yea+ it -was. Dad said so afterward. Come along, Bobbin." - dark streets with. We menace of Are y for essentially secret:--means the sus.' ever present. Mang were the you "to most in school ?" He knew' all about it. But then he The two went off toward the danc- ; pending of fro many 'formidaM. men , . "R ltdtw'. wrttin' 'rit!►matla 'end knows all such things, as you and I ing room, and Tice Riggs dropped into laces• over the beads of the nations.' ardgedles 1n !hose early days. • know jazz music." the chair the_girl vacated. How, we may ask, do those who sign But a deadlier peril than that of "I waive the palm to you is that "Flirt with Madd Y ," she turned them manage to reconcile them with fire was to arise to take its toll of matter, Robin. Where-were you that I back to say to him. '%She wants to 90 the fundamental prinotple of that workers. Not until 1898 was the ter - night?" I home and the bad, naughty crowd *she League of Nations of which they prate -- ,rible menace of phosphorus -necrosis Mlnard's Liniment for Grippe - "Dancing with Angel in th@KMaju- has with her won't agree. Help us ao much? banished from the factories. When - y sacra. Oh,.Riggs, that girl dances likeIout, Mr. Riggs. Get her a new sheik — --.,, i yellow _ phosphorus came In as the! ISSUE No, 50-2.7 a= „ Jor buy her a doll or something.!" Minard's Liniment for Neurtliels.. T r T' .. ,wt .. l.? _'•a.�.aa ,�_.:.+„. <:M. �aa4r ',.. ' .... • . .._. w ... "+.�: .s ., .. - _ .. x ,.. .� .. . _ _ _. ....,..,. -:r•. ..x:.__ aM.. .., ,_ « .,...s.. . .. . ... .. '1� '!4 _Xr 111111, _q k 4 q� d A 7 V:. r al _De er is L damn Fickerin 2 -n ow--l-operstealla E'P w % • RE D PKItT TIPA SOM TO make Dominion Tires and other good tires worth more to the public -T s o give the man who buy' tire the mileage be pay for; _.A s a Y ,-.:�To make it. possible for car owners to drive with greater faith in their the soundness of the' tires n the ­:To make the care of tires weigh as 'Lightly as pOSSIVIe (5 4- motorist; 'has been • q, A system of service to car owners organized, known as Dominion Tire Depots ., . ,At the se )e po ts, which are readily reco 9 nized by their distinctive 4_1._...,,.icolors, orange and blue' the. motorist may expect to - find well-iii r _ equi and completely organized tire service, along the most pped modern lines. : J agree with gree en __ith this idea of organized service and niow�. announce that I am- operating a Dominion Tire Depot. 13rop, ' in and have your tired checked for pressu. re. It's a step chance to am 1v to greater mileage. And it/' will give me a explain &e Dominion Depot 'idea to you. 0 -4 lI� i M. -C lb _Z .,Vickerin nt. iritual But just now Chinese warlords have ply was more docile than could Poe- a and corder with the- various ritis "If Russia Rifler ,�,C=nincial authorities. -es spare for B h Strove .-1 sIblY: have beeit'ekpected. no men nor resources to and'*England wanted war," Prince von Months a traveling followed, and such a campaign. To Prevent War, Lichno'waky declares, "one word to Of T t in Exile Lama's followers now the fact that various attendants and The Panchen Lai 13elgrads would have been suffictent. -vial tbs+-'their__&ugix5_tn master fled -�T— In4ests--wbo-joinvit-his aulklu vallm 1_13. -rc . Says- - d., 'ffndulaus-nate--momid hal%�91__ Panchen Lama in Tibet by different routes Aid not from his lamaseries at D-rashe Lhumbo Sir- Edward Famed ned uuauswered." _q suddenly surround- nu Some carn�6 via In Gre then discussed the. best w t escape comment. only when it was then u d Ir, China Pleading for. Army. 'Former Ambassador Declares dia; some came by caravan over Alan- I ed by the Dalai Lama's troops. lie, settling the Aitafro-Serbau dispnte and "to Restore His Rights gplia, while dtlieri journeyed dwnlescaped with only one servant, and i His Country Could Have Imide practipal suggestions through •Guest of War Lords ' the Yangtze. both were disgi3iised as merchants. His Prevented Conflict the-Prince. t6 the Reich. other followers made their way to thel - I They were of no avail, however. Pekin Devoted followers. of the More than sk year ago the Panchen Lama different borders afoot, and many of Berliti.—An unexpected contribution Just one gesture: on the part of Ber• ma reached Poking, and by that them, begged their way to Peking. to the recent wer guilt discussion to continues, would have 'suimce4. `Panchen Lama, who is supposed to be ; time his priesLi nunihered more than It. is charged that the Wealthy tin, he coutim Dalai Lama of _goo �%ja.rsha-] Chang Tso-Lin p in the shape of =Pxjx" Karl von Lich- to induce the Austrian For�elgn Minia• co -ruler with, the put a I DrRsbe Lhumbo lainaseric was plun- er to be satisfied *ttb his diplomatic Thibet, have at last -revealed the• fact fine palace at the holy man's diSPOSRI dered by - tht- Dalai's troops, and its nowsky's book "On the Way a a. On the conLmry, presslirg. the Panchen Lama is a homeless and also gave him a handsome month- Precipice," just' pubiish0d. *hle in succes treasures taken to Lhasa. exercised 'in favor at an :lustre was �__wanderer on the face of the earth, ly allowance. in utter"controst to the views voiced 'dward Grey Raked The Panchen Lama charges that. generally-�ou this ,matter. Prince war. Sir E living on the -bounty of Chinesie�• 'After a long ztay in Peking,' the virtue has fled from Inina circles suggestions, Prince. . i 4 special vou Lichnowsky was German Am�as'. j for German but P rinctis and warlords, and that be has Lama went to 'Mukden n a a ---n Mehnewsky e01110 not obtain any p of the provided king nut or- r an C been exiled from "the Roof train prov by the Pe gador In London before the wa revail in all of the great monaster- factory reply from Berlin and the political ities. A long stay in ',Nluk&.n has sP therefore was in cicsest� touch with satis World" forever because of i �ieq of "the Closed T.and." He prom- n naturally grew that (ver • been followed byArips to Kiriii, Jeh#r. the events preceding the outbreak of impression purification of the-Yeligion- if re many of Moll., Isps niany wanted war, as she did later,, Under the curious form of Tibetan; Charhar and to the seat. stored to his former place and pledges hostilltieN. - 'for. It.. He Is the first prominent German I Proving she was ready Government the Panchen Lama, from golian princes. Ibim4w1f to drive the Dalai Lama and whose words carry any weight who his great lamaseries at Drashel Tt is now revealed' that the purpose- y guy can be gay than he's off for been solicit arm- I his followers from Tibet. with Germany's asrser• An —rod or a-gun or an -auto;�' Lhurnbo, was supposed to rule over: of these visits has does not 'all things spiritual in Tibet, while th6; ed al(Lin recovering the suzerainty of tiou of innocence. Germany approved !a day with A. while are the, d an the Tibet for the Panchen lAkma, He Si— '.'Sarah, Its tbem Anything • v I ofi fully 'Austria's to destroy the -but the fellows worth Dalai I-Arria., at Lhasa, ranked is stria's ' wish Ites,-amd 'ehaps who-can smile, when thby don!t.:, understood to have offered e- Pan-Serbian'movement tie wr io-wnrk I but. have got to. even to want in town this morning?" . Sarl�_ 1h t England at first want' `.t*mporal ruler. the category of a Chi- "W01, St' 'YDII 71�fxht buy 'it jar of t a while sympathtzed About two 'years ago the Panchen place Tibet in -treat 'oni, i if the requi I've been. rridin' aboitt.", with.. Austria, the •Engliali changed Two firteads: met it, the T4M�ms suddevily appeared in Szechuan.7teAe pro ince fed help is traffic, Jam , hear' ydu*ve broken 4 you'r, t, their attitude when the Austrian pitt- day. ."I "..Province, Chains, unannounced. His forthcoming. engagement t Miss Jones," said one Now is the time *hen one realizes'matum to 0orbia wai published. en 0 7`1 'retinue WAS small and ill - equipped, All the Chinese warlords would like All the world' he says, except Ber. to the oth;er, "did she take it much tn* N T OT _1 but more nien kept joining hitn 2t% be to help him, for the Dalai Lama at that, while be may get another year "No," replied his friend 98d heart?" -procieeded. 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I - ..., � �­:_ � -reg. $1.25. for only 79 ce 'te, at ist, Office over Baladon's bar,dww%-. , �­--,'..Q - 11 n * I . , . - : . I I I *1 . , , Bradley's. z�: . ­ I ........ . - store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and M I 11...� ,�.�­ -Dr. and Mrs. McEvven and Mrs, evening.- by appointment.* �* 0 ... 1E �R�. . ,�:�"7. f . - -M rs. � P. Murphy left this week r@, ­ ., .1 � ,% � ,: 'y' ­ t spend the winter with relatives McNeil spefiti a day last week in -The,Cbristruw� entertainment - . � . . - . . .. I . - ... . 71. I I . 1, I IF ­ Port Perry with Dr. and Mrs. Me. of St. George's SandaY School ­ I. '_ 1�* I 11 IN - VV Bedfo�d, M aes. . L I I ­, ... '' 'ILI �­ - - .. - ­ . L ' L - will be held in the Town Hall on - '' -_ I , -_ '_ �..'-�: -Quinlan Brothers have rented ,Ma8tar- - ­ . ­ _ . - �', � --.--. �. ­-L'.Z. ­' ­­­ .. . ----- _; � - . - -1 L - ,- , - I . . " '. , will. , I . . I A-­' ' ' � -Mrg.'Jo*fi Stork was in'the the evening of Saturday, Dec. 17th - ' !d,,�- 7 -Thos. Walab'd farm, adjoining the -. village, for storm of years. city last Wednesday evening at. at 7.30. Silver, collection. , All are , - The good Christmas buyer -belaying in his or her'* . . � . I I . ' . - requirements xiow. -The Aid of St. And. tending a meeting of the Arthur welcome. .I... - � - 7 I Stocks are full, ,the . - � . - - , ...,.. ­ .-,. ; �jmwss Church will meet at Mrs. F. Blight Studio Club. --The time is now near at liaua - best patterns are there now. ::,� L:.",'t." i Y ' 8 - ' � aonfuBion­ � - Hail's on Wednesday, Dec. 14tb. -The annual Christmas tree and when people' will -be r *DeWing L ' ' '.'. � � ' 'You can avoid the rush and . entertainment of St. Andrew'i their �,-�' -Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Kirk and Miss air paperq for the ensuing, year. .11 .. ... 1. ... I � . . . L. , L , I I ,��; ­_ . ,�-- `j%utb Hill, of Aurora, visited with Sunday School will be beW on the Those who take dally papers will . . . .- ., . , - ... . , ,.�.6­ - ! �, I . . . ... 1� , �� . . ., �,,­:m­ �; . . �.X C. and Mrs. Jones on Saturday. 87,enlog of Friday, Dec. 16th. make a saving If they club with ' showing a � ._:� - ". " L We are fine hue of men's wear for the Xmasi'� - J# M !I 0__M1*_ , -The township council will hold -,TmB PICKERMG NBW18.- - Also ask .. � I . 'i � 7 I - --Quite a large number attend- . . 1. .. �_ X ed. Thos. Walsh's sale - on Satur• their last meeting on Thursday' qui6tations"for weeklies. _ .. . :L: Gift purchaser. Be', Shirts, Ties Scwrfs, . ­ ' . 11, . I � I . , ."" last, and fair 1pices were real- next-when they will finish up the _ - - - . ..%. - 1. ,., L' � - ".. . . ... .. :-, �, Y . OL the * � , - :.."'... I . sweaters Etc. ,Be in time '­ . . year's builnese and prepar - �- , , - �6'�� ,­ LL� .420d. L � I I . - � �, .. . ,, ��. _. ,,.:..;. I . I . , . .1 . , �: t:_. ��, _:�-, I SL Paul's United Church financial statement. ,�..Z,.*..,:­1.s0 . ..'' ­� �.,� :.. !--I. � . I to pt the best Xmas stock. . , I - Sun- ,'. , - I .­.��V`, I , � - _ .. I . - ' ' . I I ..­_ .1 .. ��__­._ _. day School concert and Christmas -Reserve Wednesday might, :4. ,.,.-. Greenwood School. - I - L;�.._' ''I - _a ­­ _.. I .. �-".��; * * 39 1:7 "Y � "MT 0 W *'* - � _ I '.... I.. L 1. I - , , .�- .". - , - tree will be held on Tuesday, Dec. Dec. Dec 14th, for the box Social at S. Report* of Greenwood School for the - : -,. . , , �­..':'4�­. 26th. . S. No. 2 school. Short program, month of November:-. I . :. . ��.. i _.. - co, testp. lots of entertainment. � ... . � . . --- - ., � . - -As we go to press vie learn D Sr. IV.-Ivan Bruce. Jr. IV.- I I ....�.­ , I - .. - � .. .�. _.____ .... . .. I ; , . ,. . ... " . , . . . . . L. �- �­, I . . :.:, - ., '. . , ­ ­ � that L Banks' N. S. chap- Ladies kindly furnish boxes. Ev- Mildred Corbett, Rolland Pope, Evelyz, � - ' - �_ 11 . . - r. I � ;,. - � - ­man's re4dences were burglarized orybody come.- .-- Clarke, William Clark, Ross Disney, ­,., , Buy that Suit or Overcoat n6w - - .,-�. ­,�._ , IL last night and a considerable sum -At St George !s Church next Margaret Baylis, Sandy Winchester"'. '.1 .1 y .11 I I .. as n g � .. . . I - _ �, _ .. ., . . Sunday there will be a Celebra. Sr. III.-Ruth Annis, Phyllis Bruce, � ­�Jnsiat . �, . � I : : :,­ � of money taken. - %. .L_ -Ready for �cor ot.btyle , _ ,;I w, � ..'L I �, on Semi re � - m _ . .. , . _ .­�:�...0_0, -The annual Christmas tree and tiOnOfthe Holy Communion at Robert havey, Reginald Clarke, Jean ... �. ­_1 . .. I - � - �'7.­' ^ � �'. " '��L t � '. entertainment of St. Andrew's 10.80 a.'m. Evening service at 7 Ledgett, Roxerm Ledgett, Frances ., .. ': . f .!. � , .-.­.-'- .. . and durability., ._ . I .­ . p, m. The- Rev. D. B. Langford Martell, Hazel Priest. Jr.. Ill.- Sunday &-hool will be held on the I . , .. - L. L , will offlelate at both servifts. Gertrude Corbett, Dorothy Clark, ;_ ` � 'L' - 1. L.� I I ..L. - . . . . .� . 1. evening of Friday, Dec. 10th. The. L.I.I. ,. ' ' ' " .' __ _' ` -1 ­ _,;�; ... �i: _ UZZ , i ­,'' - . ;... .11Z Harry Arnold is shipping this Reta Flynn, Maurice B La. '­.� r . ' committee and children are pow ' -.-:.,..,. Tip Top Suit or Overcoat. �; -.. -- 11 -b program. . Sr. II.--Gordon ma,*, week to the British market fifty OrmerQd ., r- ,.... . . tuy prepwinx the p . . . . . 1. . . . I . . . . ..� . . ­ .. r�, ,:, . - : - - T -D. and M ra. Banks, W. H. ' head of fat cattle which he has Lawrence Cammack, S, Ila - . ­_ . I . ..... .., , I -1 ,.- ; � . . I . 11 ­ -4, -, :-Hanks, Mrs. Ed. Bryan a @ Ormerod*. Jr. II.-Eric e ­ - � . • - - - ' -,�_': �5* L. '13;uk", . been feeding in his stables for Davis, 0 - . . . . = SM .. . I .gt­. . .. � '.. . . i4l now � ' 15 *t- �Bdgar Bath were in Prospect on 600o time. He F about to Hiltz, Lawrence Annis. 1. Elva Fred T.� Bunting, . - ' �Pickerind . I. . Established 1867. ..� , P�--,�. . :, - ., 'Sunday attending the funeral of start to fatten one hundred head Middleton and John Ravey (equal), - I .1. I . � ' - I.. .. . Clara ., � ;,I I . Edna Meadows, Ronald Green, on­ � � �'-'� -their cousin, Mrs. Thomas Harris, WOM 4V - Walls, Gordon Priest, Phyllis Clark'. ,.. .. � , - . . , � - � � ad very suddenly from ­ I I . , ,k , zL" .who di -'Thursd% evening last about Primer.-Ray Ledgett, Dorothy Dir, I .. I . ,%,': L � - I 3�,-,,, - .�, - ��eart failure, at the age of sev. twelve =am glers of Ontario Lodge I .. - . . - . � ­ ..� . . ­ 1. - . I .. . .�_. , ney, Roy Walls, Harald Shortt, Mar- . IC" ' . . .L'112 0 . _.-:,6t : I • , ­ I ­:.­ .. . 4-")� : .- .., . -eety four years. L . I. O. O. F. journeyed over to Gsh- querite Ball, Nancy Ravey, Lila HiIL-. -.! � I ,Zv��- .,��7 I �,14%-.,.­..- , � . • I - -Died, at the home of her son, awa, where a Social Evening was 11 1110 106 � -, , •.-, ., . ., _ . I. .1 L � �. '. • " � . - Names arranged in order of merit. "I qA�,_.�;. - . . , . Pearson.Ave., Toronto, on Sat. . I �_, ' in progress, Riven by Corinthian *Denotes those absent for more than , ,-�.' -��Z - . ';Lp " Lodge of that city. They report two exams, . . . _jvhc" 4 ".' �:' �� �. , wd.,w. Dec. 3rd, 19".. Mary Jane, " - L A I .: . - 0 !t�- - widow of Wm. Wood (late of go having had a splendid time. ... . . .. I. - .... F, - . J. A. McWhiter, Teacher. F -The monthly meeting of the . .. ..." .,-,,- ��,�,' ,Montrose Ave., Toronto). The . , $Y�L � -, .- ., . L'.faneralwaa hold od Monday, the Women's Missionary Society of .1 I Audley School. I ...... � ..... .. . - I � . -1 I :..- , , - , - 5th fast., when interment took St. Paul's United* Church will be November school re . I . �' .port of pupils - V&C . of S.S. No. 5 (Audley):- �. . .1. 0. -__7 .. I � ! . -..- � held on Thursday, Dec. 15tb, at 3 . - . I I 11 . .�� -JIP - � place, at Mount Pleasant Came. � ; � ".- ... .. � . .,. �. . . . . . .. . , . 4 � 4 - . . . I .1 r LL _ ' . . . ­-', Re. He A -,;q� - . - - ' -The month of November was a V . rw) t: �-: . , - . I , 'i � :.... � j , - • !ane of the mildest in & . I , * , . .. - - .., _ t the home of the Miss Sr IV.-Alma Purkrino, Louie ..� I . .. ._.: I . - . '.. �_ , 1�:" . , I r � ,­.-, . Wry. Lmnt'in"g'. All the ladies who have Mercer*. Jr. IV.-Betty Saunders, " .1 - n m mite -boxes are requested to bring Donald West, James Had * , * '" . , I. . * , � . L a bar of ml 09 Westney*. Gordon West,. Doris Hedge. ,� .1�151.1 - - - I .... �'j 1�s � �k 9-,, , . . . which enabled f&rw ,them to the meeting. ..:-7.. .. I . . i , ,(- years, W era to . Donald Saunders. Jr. III.-Ruth . t � t_ .L.' , , � I. , � . .. . �,N"" -�! - . I I I ,.,. . 1. L - ... ; -.1 , , to the end of - .. . - . . . - ... ­.:­ 1. _.� ,.. '. L . . � _ I . . . . . - I I . I ­ Zkp".�', jL , � "..'jeontious PI The cifficials of St. George's Fowlie*. Fred Puckrino, Walter Fow . .. I _rf. plowing up would be grateful for any Wfor. - - "­ .- ' 1 � � .�. - thb month. December, however, � lie*, John Puckrin, Tommy Cammack, . L , a motion that would lead to the George Blake. We have' arran ed a Big Sa i g for you -:."?7 was not long upon the scene when By. II.-Marjorie L =4 Yin I . . g��, - . I �,i - - 1. . . _ . ..'. L . to get in bit location of the gate at the on- Stevenson*. Jr. Il.-Mary Fowlie•. k, ' :'�.� L" - : . ,i,-. .. � work an the mercury took a and- trance to the church yard. It was Marguerite Carnmack*, Mae Hedgt. .1 I 1. ..in the ma - f our Xmas , .. I . " . I OZL,.1. I . 2 . . . . . , _r -Asn drop. recloved. at Hallowe'en and hot Robert Cammack. . . . I :.., - ^ - A !, I I - . .. I., - ... . L I , . . . - . I not since been returned. Gee, - Teacher. . %."e LF yyee ". -N�* � � i � - -Several Green River boys will I � D F. I . Ar, V� �, , . , ", -A rare oppartunity is in store '. I .- ,. .... ,_ appear in the Pickeritip police . School. - . - . , I 15l LL . � ..:� . , for the congregation of St. Paul'o Cherrywood Piiblic . � -� court this (Thursday) evening so a � .. Junior Room . . We are 'Offering "Del Monte" Br I - ­ and I � .. . - United Church next Sunday mor. . . ;1 result of their activities on Hal Sr. II.-Mary MacRae". Dorothy . I Pl.'% - � ,, L P&I - We a nina, an the Rev. Dr. C. E. Man, .. I Seeded Raisins in 15 oz. , ... .... . N, . Ao ' �n night Some articles bad Lawrie* Jr. II.-Hugh Teefy, Char- W.. _ .. .1 removed ­1 ;K been from their proper ning. of Toronto, Is coming out to lie Callodina. Pat Teefy. I 1�1 , L. . OR 1_1. -, : , ,. places and have not yet been Lhe parsonage and has consented * Sr. I.- 11 = 1. - � ­ , packages for the " , • - Esther Barkey. Norman Petty*. Bobby .- . . . il .� � . . • - 4*t 10.80 a. in. - Torrance. Jr. I.-Alvin Pilkey", , .1 , ;, 7L'' A charge of theft has too preach , . . .. .1 L. � , : , located ,C11,ed 7 - '-7 - -' -- I ridiculonal ;-,..: �� - -.- , ., - bftu laid anslast the cur -Rev AL R. Sanderson 's theyn'90 Willie Menroys'. Primer-mil . . � I . I Y , . ,_ "I , I ' -Mrs. Morrison (nee Minnie for Sunday are-10.80 a. m., "rho Hollinger*. Norma. Flett� James Mae- : - . ,- . - .- .1. , . . � * . . I 7 .. . . _� . . - '�' . .-'A ,� I - I` - . .. . . . .. , . . . . . - . � .. I I . _ ­ ,, , ;,p _ .jTb _. ._ ­ laiewe Mitchell (equal), - - " ' . 'L. � � . Rogers), of Calgary, spent a few Secret of Stron Manhood," fourth Rae* =d-,p lowDrice . . II.... - ,.6, ­­�­ I ­ ­ I... - �L­:­..__ � _ . ­1 ­1 - - ". I 1, -,� �." I � .�. �. 1. - - . 7----daye Isat week visiting Pickering in thiv series. is You Margaret Teef , Muriel Torrance. . .�L: . I .. . P *1 . a I Y - , - _: .. - , I _�, ..,. - ..: - : _; L 11 ��: - '� friend9i who were delighted to Woman and Bar Lover, "co . I. , .. . L . of '. .1 . L: - � - us Alan Petty. . - - .. .. . i., J .1 � " - ".7 ' - ' ' . L . , I- I , - I., ' - - . I . 1, . . . �rl I L . . , . . -, L . .1 - .. "-weet bar again. While in Picker. on "Ruth." Good music. Helpful - Number on roll, 17; average atten- - -, - I - t : __ ,.� Ing she was the guest of Mm Gnr. services. All welcome. dance, 16. *These were rnither lots - * I.- Ann Law, who was one of bar , -The many friends of M rs. H. nor absent. during the month. # , 3 Ila' when the taujilit in S R R. Monney are pleased to kno , . - N. A. Gollan, Teacher. ��� w%er �I - . . ... -_ ;�, " :. Wco� 1, prior to moving to the that @be in now much improved . ... . :wast.- . �� I , 'f": . �::-) .' i 11�. " : .. i� � � L after bar recent severe illness, and ­ ., I * : - iroov AAwor"oemonts. ------Every package guaranteed - . .... . � . , I , � '-It is expected that the Do. is able to be - around again. We - I . . � minion Parliament will bring in hope the improvement may con- - . ­1 � , ' , L . . . I - I - "' ' ". -1 %111 . ­ * . I . �. '.... �Uew legislation at the coming tinue until she is comulatly restor. VOR SALE-0bevrolet 490 Snocial - .' . - .1. a .correct weight and ...- I - I. '. � seasion providing for more severe ad to her former good health. V Touring car- A Bargain. Apply at I 1, �, :' .. -, .; I % - --- . .. I � - . , - - ...... :� . . I 4 , I punishment for hose convicted of -The sale of work held -in the off,". 14-16 . -I �,.: ., • �.. .. . ­. .new pack. - . .7.­ : :-.­.1- . _L. - ­ - PC It - �. ... .. - ­ ­11 _. . .. . � . ,.. I ...: . . - F - cbie�en -stealing than to now pro. Town Hall on Sata rday last, under WANTED-By vounit girl, a posit. t, ; � - ' ' - ' I '" -� , ,vided by the Criminal Cade. It is the ausplem of St George's Guild, ion as domestic be] . P. Apply Gore-s, Brock . --L � - --' ..Thompson Seedless Raisins in .... ... stated that a jail term will be was very successful and the @plan- road. Pick-ins• 14 . I . - ­_, . . i . ad -` .`_ provided for every case of chicken, did sum,of $165.00 was realiz; .,?; - ,bulk at 121 cents ,., . - - '. .: . BRERTS FOR SALE-Good bufs. ­ � -: - _:� , 2 . I.- . 1. 1 . stealing. I from the sale. A great number F�g6.,:�PWY to John O'Brien. - h=ao', :� '�­ - - ­1 ,_ I I I � - ­ ': , . . 11 ` • , , '�, - -A pretty . f people visited the hall. which say . . 13-14 - I ..- I _- . 1. �: I . " �.__ '.I . . . . � � :. I ,, -, , . . . � I . . I ,ty though quiet wed. 0 . ­ - A.. _. - . ... . .­�_. per pound, ..., . : . L .. .. . I. � , ding took pijoce, " IlAe United had been previously decorated rr0 REST-On am. 2. Pickering. a ' _­0b arch parmwaage an Wednesday, with gaily colored paper and -a 4-romw wtaw. Apply to Two. Wasson, - . - -- �. Dec. 7th, at 2.80 p. m., when Ethel bunting. The platform was con- R. R. 2, Pickerlag. - "ff Crosse & Blackwell Mixed Peel in bulk.' . : .Mae. daughter of Jae. and Mrs. verted into a tea room and many IT MAY 00N08RX- - ­1 . , . I lenion, orange and citron, at ... �. L . �: Stephenson, of Pliekeeinij Tp., was =of tea were enjoyed during a TOO. w,.,B4O..m ,,,,,, tat. 1928, b4 locryke , ... I- strictly cub. IM at timeol"anvice. H.S. 7 `Married to Levi Norton. of Ux. cal program. The members . ... . ...1311 cents per pound. CUM. Locust AM 14 l7 . . . . Aw d 1 � bridge Tp, by Rev. Ac R - - Sander. Of the Guild are indeed very grate I �­ , . . _1 I . . . W1 Cadillac car. 7 pas o. ' motor for Toronto and pmee and gwor- FOR mold Lemon and Oran de only at 25-c The .. 1. I I . U. The young c,6uple left by ful to their Pickering friends for VOR BALE -A - , dd touring 1921. A bargain oWy .� points their splendid res, 1,�. Liverpool Rowe, , �L I I SM. tj!j4 A. _ 0 * _13 . ' ,west, and on their return will re. ceity In buying. R R.N - . 14 .. L '. . •» . -'. �: . ..r L . -Ucensed auction. � .Get in early on this "Del Monte -, - ­ - rode In Uxbridge. -On Tuesday evening last the 4-4 HORGE KEAY � L . -,-�� - -The large farm" belonging to members of Ontario Lodge 1.0.O. kY eer, Ahons. Live stock and general sake . - , , . : �:_ t .� F. No. 324, Pickering, held an "At vantlgoat=ed to. Term reasonable. R. .. . -, I ' • - ." ,:, !�� ��, I ' � , 0 e, of the late R. J. Flem. ff ;­-:'. . ,­�­ . - * ., . '. �.,Zi . I . '!, - a E4U t ded R sin Deal* ­ j, - PhQft Stouff 9M& 61-4 1. .. . Y* :, - S" oil � :I , L; , - _�_ .. •ag is being gmdhally disposed of Rome" in their' Lodge Room, to - . I . .:, -1 - ­ - �-' � . , - ��!,i .� � .r'_: �,,, _ � _ 0 ., I . .1 , '' i order to settle uptheestate. wbIeh&lI members and resident FARM FOR SALE OT TO RENT- :: _�:_ . . A". . . 1 . . . , There are still about 500 acres to Odd Fellows and their ladies were ` North half of lot 34, con. 6. Pickering Town- ; � .. �;. ': ,..o , .. - .. '�_. . � . r,,. �. ­ . - :,­1*. . :'-* ­ L .r,,....,_ . . , . _. , ,�. �hip Apply none Mark, 8105, I . . 1. . . � '�l . _�_ ,y.' . _ �'; . ., .. . r . hg, p . � j ­ ... 1, _ .. - farm which _. ... . .. :... . * . .. - I. ­ . r , ;be sold. The first re invited. Thegnepts assembled a., rMot, Ont. 11-14 1 .. I 1. � ­ 7 - .1>3xg on r to R. 2�&* . * I . , . - , !. �'' 1. . - . I �!`' - , coneists of 150 acres was sold some, - - - I . - I. . , . I - I , . I _. . - ­4 - . . . . , , � . the number of &Uut fifty at 8 00 �� � ... - . . . � .. � . � . . I . . .. . I .% � - - - . 11 . � moutbwaRo to George McLaughlin, O'dock, and from 8 80 to 10.00 ;a- STRAYED-On to the premises of . - ... . . - . M the undersigned.' lot S. con. 1, Pickering, lar;e 311 - . . of Oshawa, who is erecting yed progressive suf,hre, -after holstein heifeT. Loser may have "me b I . buildin-jr, 'I rind I L Which y and paying expenses. W. �..*.";.- ... � ,_,!L__thereo�.,. ec A splendid lunch was ser. property u prev- *H APMAN - " -i-e-d. - AfWr�nn__cb_,-sp-6e`cli AV, rr 121 comisting of 150 acres, was Rod 80 ORY (S .. . . sand a TD "TO WET-WASH LAUN. Id to J. A. Carvel, and a few story by several member RON (Semi finish) -Let our driver call and 1­0 . , days ago the Nstlonal Trnst Co., discussion regarding inFititti,39 a eiplain our 24 hour service. fast leave your - f Toronto. negotiated the kale of Rebecca branch of Odd Fellowship n .0 .T I , I , I W�ih Mr. S. W, I avis, barber shop. We . . . p and deliver 3 times a week. - _ -&cre�, but the name at Pickering was very interesting. .-- u . . . � 200 of the . . LRAGE ­ _. ..� . purchaser has not yet been divul- A radio program during the even- SALE_'OR RENT-95 -� . . . � '. I � I J. The price sale *8 acres of land in lot 12, r:;t. 5. Pickering, lots - I : gel of this last Ing wawa feature. The zatbering 01 . . water at both places and good buildings and . �.:,.: � . . said ock, with medium fences. I am forced to sell or rent an ac- . . I.. . '. ... ,... M.. - .. . .. � . . to be in the neighborhood c dispersed about 12 Weel �,. - 1. Telepbone 4910W1 ",,.: -_ i 1-.1117`.`�: - - .: . I ,� f '.God Save the, King. ,00r . .Z_ � %­ ..,._.' �' L. :­� . . � 4­ 1.1 d � , I . . count of F, , bealth.1 rjam" W. Hick. R. -1 , : � '�,;:�j _'L � , . I . ­ �,� , ,� I . .. �. : . . � . R. i, �. ., " . . . 14 . I . I . $70 per acre. This is situated Another Locust H 11 4 44tf 1� � ,: - I .- :� _ ..:.��.. .. . � .. I . , about half a mile north of the social evening is promised in the . - .� , � I . . I.. . .. , .:, : ,. . �: I . , L , . . ,- � .. __:__�_��_ �' . , �_ I near future. R8ALE--A number of Plymouth . _.V______77_ ... �., I - � .Kingston road. �. ____ .-' ,. . . . .. ­ . . I . . t. - " ��,_`, -An interesting debate- took ­- Rock cockerelp. direct frm a pim of fin ... . - . � .. i . F0 t .. . . . .. .. I I � . *" - : �,- clpse bred to-lay large eggs. March hatcbed .11 - . 1_ I I I � '. I _'.. I Place one eight recently in a Wal . .L - , kerton church on they subject : . 41REENWOOM . . birds from the miclier*a. Now is Me - J . . P he .. . .� 1. , time to get y:ur=tb.'lolt at =30. , " . � .. . , ___ _.. ftr -I". MY. lRepairs, Accessones.-Oils and ... __N"1D_V1_RQWdR&_AD 24hardson, Grocer, Pick � Auto. - � ­ _L:'�.` � - -that it i , ,.I.... .i. � ,--../ � ' "o ttel too tar the woek-eadwith Norma .. .., ..''.., .4 . �. . at home and ,listen in' on a good Bk,6t �,-, :: 1. r . � .. , : . _ - Gaso)ine,'Acetylene Welding, :!­.­­�_,.:. I -:1 - . ,.,-",.. _1 eburch service titan to Ito to church Min Margaret Ges, of Toroet,o, spent ..,.NOTIOE .. , I I __ _...'�.. - .. - .:. . -.- and bear a poor one.- A large the week-end with her parents. W. W.* ... , - . . .. ­ I I , ­ ' _ number were present to bear the &ad Mrs. G,m The Pickering Township Milk and . ­ ... &rg,:f 0. . � - � - - ... ,- ..... I . . _ - Battery Oh ;..:" I_ - I 1.� . . . _.- -Intereetleir discussion, which was The Greenwood Dramatic - O)ub are Or"m Producers' Association arobold. " �.' , - . ,-: .1 I I . I ;. . 1. . - , ... . M banquet In the Township Ball on IL " . . 1 ' _"-.-;�_ . .. '. - , � " -_ - decided in favor of the negative. presenting their play In Kinsale R&D ! * _, . -7 - . . .... � ;�__` - I ILY 'ev � � - � . .. , �t' Zvory one admits that a far better this Thursday eventing. I spies. Dm'letb. Prof. , I 7:,�, Repairs made on allinalkes �,�', - - � ­­.- I L_ .1 ­ • . � I The young people of the Banday Dean, O. A. C.; Dr. Richmond. of the I. I . . - . .i . ; ��, Il . � . . service can be heard over the radio a boo, am bu&* . � . . these Medical Health Department, Toroetc., . �;.'.-. ,:­,�-._­� t .. � . . :. - I L -1. a", day$ . . .. ,� ,.. . " ­ than many that are board in the - prevarlar .� ., , I I - � � , I . , . , , ­ I,- ;_ . j - - I - I . , - their program for the 0brietwes tree. J. P. Grifiltbe. Bea of the Out. Milk . , I � ,,L, ___`� .. :�-�' Ot 10"s "I. __*"R.. . . �. ., 1--, ­ L. I ;.. 1. I � - .: . -, I , .- . I - I . ��,- - ,%ome church. Bat one of the 01081 F. W. sad Mrs, Gibson entertained Producers! Association; will be the � , , �,���­,, ­14- - - ___`-_-,_.L' ,4:�' _�-,., 1, ..'� I � : . __s. % ,_.�.ffMt efluencee Comm from the a few relatives on Saturday to a social speakers of the evening. as well . , . I . I ­ � �' , . - - L. _ .4 '� ,. , , _'. L. . . 4 . . ... . . I I I I , I .. L . .. � I .- - 1. _ . _ .. .. � . . . � . . 0 , . . L man delivering the sermon. A evouing. It being the 26th anniversary several high-class entertainers. Tier �, ;:, I . � r . .11 L ,­ . . - .. ,.. sermon Is more effective if the of their wedding. eta : Gentlemen, $1. 00; Ladies. 50 cts., . . . � . . ,� . � . . I I I N . . . : �., - . ' I L . ,. . listener can face the preacher. The Ladies' Aid will bold their an- may be procured ' from the following - members of the Execut(ve: W. H. r , 10`1�111 1 ru" "*&Lm ce-W-4w E I I I k nu&l meeting at the home of Mrs. F. . . �4 � " . � 1�u 000, Dec Moore. Pre@ : W. A. Knox, Vice-Pr � L_� ��L I , ,'. . . There is also a possibility that the 16tb. A good attendance is requested E L. Chapman, 9ec'y, W11hur Chown. �''CHARLES Be SPENC'�� which I@ not possible in a radio. Bash on Thursday afternoon, : - .listener way read his newspaper as this Is the election of new officers. W. Orraerod. J. Mundell, J. H. Mlebell .. . � I—. . . ' I . r . and Jae. Todd. Dinner oerved at 7 1 . . ' inutpad of listening' to the sermon a- we!l as other very important bur,i. W. . . ' Pickering. _ - U r - pr m,ia ^. .. . near to �,e looked titter, : . - Prop'ietor, '. - ' � . I P.- .., . 1L. . � I I. . I . ..r. .. I 11 ­1 .1 - x I - � . . .. .11. r - v L .r .. ", r ,, , % :;.g. -1 .. * _ ., r4 -, - .-.. ,�-. - ". ,�,;Z a, � . r - .. - I I . ' _ , , , � � ­ .-.-., L : , , ... �.� 1 # _ L � '. �, _ , . , . ." ,_-,�. �­*� , --I- 1� - � - : � ; .a,+._ , . ,r . � � , "; J. *4 . -,. 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