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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_12_16A "" —, , 1 ­­ 1, 1, 7 :`R. IN 4 So .,PIC N THE KE I ON E1W 'VOL. -XLVII KE TICACE RING9 ONT, FRIFRIDAY, DEC. 164 1927 No. 15 mree= MOUNT ZION. AUCL.JLY George Lee intends movine to Bal- The pupils of Audley public school Ol Saw. %H omd Basked sarn soon. He will be much missed I holding their annual Christmas IF I tree B. FORSYTH, Opb. D.. Director in the neighborho►d. and concert at the school on Thursdaynight, Dec. 22nd. They are ametricall Assl of Ontario. Reg. Look Out for the Christmas tree at plz Menbeir of the Anlariessf Optainetrical preparing a good program of a one ..,Tact"7 Mount Zion. A good concert is being ]ELLS I;=. Claremont. Yg clayminedl by appointment. hour dialogue, "Christmas at Finnl- Out. arranged. See bills later. Percy Jones and Arthur Arbuckle gal a Flats", and other Christmas Established 3888 Baskets ot all sizes have returned home from the West selections. A general admission of I a good 25 -Cents will be charged, all children CHRISTIAN, Barrister and and report a fine trip and free. The proceeds will be used for -A harvest. Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Money to 40al South Wing. Court House. Whitby. 261y and descriptio'n's sch000l purposes. Santa Claus has DUNBARTON. G. BROWNING. K. C.. Barris• promised to come -to deliver the presents to all good boys and girls. As ter. Solicitor, Nota Public, Annes'BikI., Ed -lowest prices At the Community Hall next Su lossaidiatoy west of Post Me. Dull Str n- Be -sure to come. arky WWtby — House phone 396, Office phone day, Sunday School will meet at 2 39r" p.pu and church service at 3.p.m. Mr. And BEATON & -ROSS— Barristers. �Salt for 'Sale GREEN'RIVER. 190. W. R. Sproule will be In charge. Wtors�,Toronto. Ontario. The Anglican Sunday School Christ- Frank Pennock Sr. is very busy at W J. Beaton, CHAS. A. W HITE. mas tree and entertainment will be ' Successor to late W. G. Barnes held in the Community Hall, Dunbar, Young people need a leader. Are ton, Friday, Dec. 23rd. Tea will be you giving. them the proper encour- '0 lCHARrSON & PICKERING—' Phone 'Mark 0420 served at 5.30 p,m. for 'Whelit 3. D. F, Rose. Adelaide 27if his basket factory these days. V JI-ILBar-risters. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- parents and r�_ agement? eratiouL B di ---I rner cage and _c.- spond Still Toll Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490 Pickering office open Wednesday and .5atutday evenings. Phone Pick. 6600, Stl Dmtal Irltst. J. R. FOWLIE. Dentist. Car. jUXingstan Rd. and Victoria Park Ave. To. �B- sl sl?at door). Open Evenings DR. D. 0. -Smith, Deotiat, Stntlff• T111t, HOrl" Graduate of Chicago and To- 11510to Universities and the Royal CoUe Xe of DeletalSurgeons. Phone office 101L.Residence '1614, No outsid! appointments, 26]y scholars of the Sunday School. Pro- to 8 Fred Wilson and Frank Pennock gram commeme sharp at p. rz... Jr. are working for P. Stewart of the Silver collection, all welcome. 8th Concession. Wa­ e d GREENWOOD. The football boys held a business meeting on Monday evening when George and M . rs. Green lef . i a - few� they arranged for next year's games, Highest days ago for Ohio, on account of the etc. serious illrj3ss of the latter's sister. The young -people of our town en -. Mr. Green is. expected to return in a tertained at a dance in Mr. Gray's few days, but Mrs. Green will ye- hall on Wedne_-41ay evening of last .,prices . main for some time. week. i I.. is Instead of the. regular Sunday Roy and Mrs. Sheaid and son, of paid School session next Sunday morning, Oshawa, are visiting with Wm. and there rill be a program vixen by Mrs. Cowie. They brought their LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. friends have been Dental the Royal Colelge of Den".. Roofibig Material members of the school. This Program, ra,,Iio. and heir fr,' :,Bwxeon4 ancl University • of Toronto. offwe will begin at 1(0 o'clock.- There will erjoying many good radio concer ts. ever Murdock's Gonfectioneg store, Whitby, -'Cftce bours 9 to 12; 1 to 5, . Ind. 5 x British Columbia Shingled be a collection asked for in aid of C 0 A L_. JIMI phone 220. P' 4417 the Sunday School Bilissionary Fund. BROUGHAM. 3 X No. 2. Hand ax EIL C. SMITH. D. D. 5.. L D. CHBRRYWOOO N1 ' iller has been with ci ..A.,% (� acceesor to Dr J. 14, Da!es �. Graduate of friends this week. she Royal Ccl of Dentall Surgeons and Toron Miss A good supply of Hard and Soft Laura Petty spen' Sunday . Mrq. Philip accompanied her niece At Claremont Of5ce over D. A. ASPHALT with Miss Ruth Taylor. Coal on hand. Also a 9upply store y;,ery Tuesday and Fr.dp., Phone to the City an Sunday. lair. IBeeuff t ROOFING Bert and Mrs. Petty ipent Sunday Mis's Stevenson is with Miss Bea- of Kindling Wood, with friends in Claremont trice Stevenson this week. a RRBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S.. MurriLy's IS in., 32 in, and ad inch stove length. D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Mr. and Mrs. Law, of Bowmanville, J, Gerow, Miss Brown, and - T. C. EfifilaJ Surgeons and the College of 4 in 1 Shingles; also l2tf University of Toronto spent the week-end with the latter 's art; -Mrs. Brown were visiting friends Phone Pick. 1709. 59Wabove J. S Balsdon*a store, Pickering. Out, Metal Valley and lace bours Dam to 6 P. m., or b relatives here. in the city on Sunday. 7 Trin't- Ridge Roll. DO'NALD M'UNRO. PICKEKI meat Phone P" 3700 'toy Miss Luella Thompson has returned I Miss Phyllis Geraw has returned M'Sterial, or will give price on to her home in Uxbridge after having home from Brampton, her friend finished job. spent a few weeks with her aunt here. Miss Wilder, returning home With her' L. 13URNINGHAM Willie Hollinger had the misfortune We are glad to report that Mrs. Bulldlag and General J ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- to have a. load of gravel run over J. Gillman is making a satisfactory .Fire sad autosoobsic Insurance of an kinds, PICKERING Contracting. ..sense %" companies of solid financial stand- I IE' r% Y_A his foot. We .hope for a speedy re- recovery and hopes to be home acalis Estimate,, furnished on all class" LUMBr covery. soon. of and Exterior. .^ The bazaar and concert held here Our public library has purchased a 10 POSTILL. Ucommad Auctioneer, Alterations and repairs. r .tae Claia Was of Tales &ias assail an Friday last was a decided success. large assortment of new bopka, and The- various booths were well patron- -when placed on the'shelves will fur- Chinguel Built 0cncr*t*W*A. 'on. TwEM =XG- IURIM zed, with the result that the pro- nisb reading fnr all tastes. Pb6ne Pickering 5712 D • B.111MATON TOWN83,7P ceeds amounted -to- about $90, which Brougham is a busy place for o14 FA IRPORT, ONTA Itio asetwWyeassr. 000makallosaw tw silwas Is bur and sell. furnish quotations will be used in paying for the piano and young preparing for the Dairy- on. A06"Saws. ate. Allawar se 1806 sod information on all Listed and which was recently purchased. mens Banquet " the Sunday School in blaft imam ag warmle" XAW Unlisted Mining Stocks. SNOW I#= Out. 1-v The a:Dnual Christmas tree and en- Christmas Tree and Entertainment. We will be pleased to advise what Wrtainment of the Cherrywood United Wilford- Hamilton and family are UAW. LICENSED AUC- stocke.to buy or to bold, Or Nova Scotia Sbingles Sunday School will 'be held on the moving into Mr. Conme�s residence. -Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles T T TIONZER lot York. Qntario and Durham what stock to sell. CAMIStiM AM iii& of sal eveniriz of Wednesday, Dec. 21st. A We welcome these old friends to the ps- anded Clients are making moopy by. Bird's Felt Slate Shlagli* las act fto. Tw=s nsslonabI& Dal may be following our advice. splendid program of drills, dialogues village, as they-are tried and true for sale at assual at NEWS' Ofikv. Sea lad pm and recitations will be eiven. Every- neighbors. 4101119 Disease. Whitby. Out. my Our long ezperience in Mining. eX_L one is-welcome. Admission, 25 cents. All the parents, children and friends T. PATERSO" - CLAFtEMONT ding over a period 'of twenty of the people in S.S. No. -40 are.- in- Call and get prices. Phone 2812 yoam allows us to jgive sound advice DUNBARTON. -o—nWed- Gift tan vited to the sebool-house on the Investment feature of a mine IS or the spegulative feature of & pros. Born, on Dec. 4th, to Frank . ina nesday afternoon, Dec. 21A, at 1.30 Mrs. Underwood, a daughter. o'clock. LAW pective miningven venture. Win. Pearce and W. H. Dickson Don't forget the Sunday School �.Sukge,stio* s, I are away to Florida for the winter. Christmas concert on Tuesday even- SOLLOWAY. MILLS & CO. G A R A G E I Members of Standard How fortunate to escape the cold win. iri.x, Dec. 20th, at 8 oclock.' Every- �ftrex Fie Plat" and Casseroles, Stock Exchange. ter. body come and hear the children in Members of the Montreal • We are prepared to do all kinds Oliver ,and Mrs. Annan and family their various, selections. 81kainles8 Steel Knives with ivory kilning Haebange. and Mrs. Low, of Hamilton, and Ro3, of repairing of cars, also, bat. Office and Board Room. Ground Floor. Thom, of Toronto, visited the latter's EA'-CUF- b&odlep and fork@ to match, - &O.A.H. L tery charging, electric A good assortment of Ever-ready Metropolitan Building, father last Sunday. welding and in fact TORONTO. - ONTARIO Cyril Marley's many friends are On Thursday evening, Dec. 8th, is everything in con. Pkahlixhts. Phones: Adelaide 071 and SM pleased to see him back from the meeting was be)A at the Brooklin section' with Nickel Tube Skates. West. Miss Cynthia Burns is also Inn, Brooklin, Ont., for the purpose ear i. work. " Aftkey Stick@, Pucka, Straps, THE RURAL a welcome visitor in our village. of forming a hockey league for the men G", Odle, Grease and Acceisiorise Before our welcomed local paper coming winter. About ' a dozen .16"th Organs. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. on hand constantly. arrives again the Christmas tree and were present representing' a number entertainment will be a thing of the of the villages in South Ontario All these and other goods at Call add see our Catalogues Of Real Betate and Insurance.* past. Tuesday evening, Dec. 20th, is County. It was decided to form a reasonable priest. the date Kee:p it ftee. league to be known as the South On- Dodge and Star Cars. We are e;;ej to ha_v_e___3Mtr_9__.A-ffi7- aria Affat-eu-i-Trock0- Lftg".— elia Clark, of Alameda, Sask., in our The following officers were elected: LAWS GARAGLEa Read Office: 213 214 Confederation VIN BUS137.10BY midst. She will also visit Whitby, Han President; T. Kaiser, M.P., Life Building. Toronto. Brantford, London 'and other places. Oshawa, Ont.; Hon. Vice President, AND SERVICE STATION Phone Main 1300. Mrs. Win. Collins and son, George, Major R; B. Smith, of Columbus, Ont'; ICKERINO Branch Office; Gordon Building. of the same place, accompanied her President, Mr. F. A. Burt, of Brook- Pickering Ontario. as far as Centennial Carriers. lin, Ont.; Vice President, Mr. John -MAGNak,2711NE Mt. Den- Harris, of Port Perry, Ont.; 4ecre- _::.A,"1U0TMAS Phone MOD. 28tf Geo. a:iW Mrs. Hisey, of nis, were guestg of Walter and Mrs. tary-Treasurer, Mr. Thos. R. Price, of 'icholson last =k* SUBSCRIPTIONS _% Myrtle Station. Ont. �SuGF'STIONS he O.H.A., rules were adopted'with ME CLARE The MAKE the following exceptions: Each rink Just a few timely suggestion o'; OREAMERY I must be not less than 55 feet wide Our mammoth rink is'now flooded for Xmas Gifts. and IM feet long and each rink must The Id and skating begins this week. be lighted by electricity of not less The Eastern Star contemplate bola- Motber-Why . not a Junior ,r a Christnim' G W`ts I Highest price paid for ing a social evening on Friday of than ILVO c.p. The goal must be Bridge Lamp to brighten the liv. # ing room and incidentally mot ber'# Crearu at the this -week. • of regulation size and the material must be of wile or twine netting. It bwart, or a Wicker Chair, we "ve Division Court was 'held here oil Monday last with a few interesting is not necessary to have the ice paint :.TsefeJ, Entertaining, them at various prices. Claremot t Cream ed marking off the different sections town cases holding *the stage. Eloonomical. 7, For Father-A Smoker Set, we have Two teams from Stouflville, Inter- although the sides of the rink must them with solid oak stands, or am Give ne a trial and be convinced mediate and Junior, are entered In, have a mark showing the different They are a Constant --Arm Chair. the Ontario ections. It was decided that the rio Hockey Association. reminder tbrough- Mor Little Sister- A Doll's C&rriageoi; F DAIE Mr. Stonehouse, vvko made an as- players must play with the club whose ..,out the ear of your home is within a radius of four miles Doll's Bed, or perhaps a kindel*ar. signment a' short time . ago, begins 1t3:%*Tt* this week in a sale--ol -bankrupt from the rink except where rinks are a not, a bigb chair or "Oel. ii Snbacriptions taken stock• less than eight miles apart the Voun- .4or lrrother=A Sleigh or a Wagon. contemplates put. dary will be half way, also if- a play- here for any Nag*- Our town band zing printed. Let no- Reed Baskets made bZ blind Can tine a series of sacred concert er wishes to play with another club Adi beginning am he must secure permission from the quote you priew. For P"try use in January, with* ana vocal Elate inexpenalvo and very Acceptable home club rind the club he plays for -�--`siitable ft clard, T~ Gifts. Solid walnut candlesticks band selections. first he. must continue with for the at 1.00 and 1.35 per pair. Our Royal Brand The United Church Sunday School with eacrordw. will hold their anneal alelith-ride on rest of the season. All O.H.A. play- We &11se have in stock 21octric on the era are barred except those approved --st your Grocer's, the afternoon and Irons, Toasters Bta. by the executive. All players must evening of Dec. Ifth. "'See our large &mrt- 4 , 7 Farnaire who have wb "at get your W. J. Stark, a former bank man- be registered with the secretary at meat of �* 0 W'ft aver of this place and recently of least seven full days Wore plaafnif Roar mads, from y wheat. We can Edmonton, died suddenly last week a game. All games will commence RDS C. A. ate r'dift grind It. while attending the Chicago Winter at 8.15 P.m. The visiting team has XMAS CA the option of appointing the referee. Fair. xiow on aisoa.T. Furniture 14aler and Peed of all kinds-Chicken Reed. All the churches ofour town united All entries must be in the hams of e tj e .]r • E Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfdb.d. in a mass meeting at the Unitecr the secretary by Dec. 27th• 1927 and Phone is" Church for the annual meeting and the schedule will be drawn up on Jones' Ehmg1%0r** -chopping every week-day.- services of the Bible Society. Rev, Dec. 29th, 1927. Tiekering, Ontwiel= 29. XaC==,VV003D S. S. 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": .... -, .:, �, L �� , . ­ J pared, and we shall begin with applm _ , I , - . I I . ��:��;i�:�� �?,�..` � , _j . . I . * .: .. , ,�'. ',i��.�g:, , These are easily obtained and make . - 7�:.� ,� '� '�' I ' ,.ff.,.; ,%;': ;,:,,;�,:�i, ,:�;,,'.i� ­.. . -.. �,, .. ,. slipped on to one's plate at breakfast sliced bananas and walnuts. I ...�.4..;:���.::.,!;..�..;.....�,�'....�.�. :!,.��.. . .. . . - . �� "`� _" '1`41.�I' .",'�'�'�'. � ,f . N, 4 I : . , _111F� I �,; I . ", �rj'�`%,. 1. ­ ... *�, . �'�4 - ,. j. .�:­­1.;.,:, ,,, X��;,, I - delightful confections.. Choose semi- ­-,% - - time. . Glaza4ll . ,: :1 . . . I ., �. . . . "::�:,­,.. . iav :.', '. ... ., I Tomato with Spinach and . - ;: , ­-i 11.1 ,�Q, , ­.1- ,1 , ,. - . . !i .: - , :..:!� : .; :��:.. � . ."N; , �, I .; ..: I i. 1;. , ..'i �!; 1 ,�;fi;�'., ,I ... .-. The presents which do not come by �., .1, � �... .."I., !al., .. ,-::: g?��-, �. � ..':, . Onions . ... - _ . � ..'��� � � - I TIX`T:�Wl : : tart apples, and after peeling and cor• . - � . :1 .1 . I, " , - . :. _.:.': I L"; ..." ;:�jll; i.., ... :11 .:,e,;­, I.. Ing, cut into quarters or eighths, ac- ,� .:. - 11 - � I . .I.- :.. .�. ,�. �,�ii'�11�1� 1, I � ­ � I "'... A be-nel post do not vary, so much, per . i � - - .� .� " �.. 1., . !�.V .1. Vl� I .'I . � - - ' N.,,�_ I , . ., *1, V*T,, - ,. c: baps but even they-exprese care, or I cup thick tomato sauce, I cup t� � ff_�:' , 6 �� ... .. ... _� . �.. .;.: .7. cording to the size, or slice across and _� � E __ . , i. ia I . ;,.!�.% 1. ��� ..:: ,:. . . w, - -� - :.' , ck of it, In their wrappings., small glazed onions, 2 cups canned, . � . �..._ ­ .w ;...., sift into convenient shapes. ;. :� * : .. . .'' I :: :, .:%. , 017-111 - . spinach, salt and pepper. . �!;�.: !�.:��, � ,. , ;.,. �. �;�:' . ;'.:I . 41:: �..;. I , ". �.:;.!,, I - - 61�_ Z.. * � , ,. But nowadays- .there is no excuse seasoned spin 1,A . .. 1 :! .�!�, i........:.1-:% .:i - I.. .. . I P;.;,:::A:.:,, Place a kettle 2 cupfuls of gran � --� - - `­. *­ ,'L , , . Li,:%:�: " . ,4 . . �, . , ,..... . � , :;,:.:,. "..... '�� � .. I . ,... M. ��I�� � ; for parcels looking dull or unexciting Reap the spinach In the center of I " . ::,% �. i � ': 1 74.--s lated sugar, % cupful of water and . .. . . " , . I g . ; � . .1 � :.., I 11 : .. ,;":..-`: . I . . ". ��:;..'�' . . . . � , 4' . I !... A....,. I . " , . , � - - : . .. -,�, ,,, ... . p .;.-: ,;.��].� �. , ,, .., . , � - � : . I;! A� , ".. I -syrup. Boll , , F, . � I because they are packed. at ho,me and, a serving dish and n1awe a cavity In � .01. � ! ._k ...... 1,;1 I `..,.�:: ,., ,I 1/3 cupful of white corn _._1 , , i :��:� �: , �. . .. : , . , , !� ;. �4 .. !!:::1­ �., , . I �,%,':� . ,� .. .. � - : .1 Z - ... � -� ,-, are given by hand. Even in tee days the center. Pour the tomato sauce- I., I k�: -�: 1� I " . down to a thick syrup. Drop in tho. t . .. . . � L _ - *,;.;�--:.",!,- .; . �:� .. .%; apple sections a few at - a time and -- --- ­� . . ........ - , ., when decorated labeli were not avail- into this, then surround the sinadb , - .1 ._ . :,% .. -,. I � .... .. 1. .1 . %�. � ,. � � I ,. , I .* � I , �� 1� � .. ,4. ,.:; ... ­11 simmer very slowly until thick and and strings with the onions that have been boiled , A�111- . t i"." .. able, when fancy papers ., .. ��tl� .:' ;:�A- 1 ... . I . ". I ­ T , .. �. - transparent. Then carefully lift out . '. ,, .. z''. . , �iy,, , - : !were not procurable, many meticul- until tender, then glazed in butter ,,,­� 01, �� I C. . ", , I , - ,:? , _. �,..�.,:. � �.. , .: ­ I � , I I ., . I . ,�,,,­­" ­_: , * I I ,�,A, . ­� N , .* .ft . 4 ,; �� . . . of the syrup with an open spoon, place M;, i , , * , one minded people held and carried and sugar and seasoned with the salt I , '�_ ,L,' ... 11 � - , ,�;_;.­ :%.. : ... . . . � . . ly- :��:.�� ,.. �. . ­, -. � . ` e I , . � A I IN I 11 11 '4k,4 � ,.: L" -.:. '. f .. ': out original ideas In the way of pre- � .� �.,,,:.�.�,` �. .­ I . , . on pans and idry (surface only) in the I .. � . ... , and pepper, . � . - . 4 ' .� �4��I��'`,".; `� ! 1. . ..: .1 7 , 0 "'? ., o- - I . 4 . .. .. I . :� . I . i I ', 4) ..._ 1�11 I I N* . , , , ­ " , � . oven; or they can be rolled, while still ,-,- zent-wrapping. I . - � ,"., .� . ' - ' -I', �:�k ,�,,, , . , � I .. - _ . 1%.1 N , I :: &. . . . ; . . , I. . . . . ­ .1 '' 111'. I � one girl who could never afford to . Quick Chocolate Icebox Cake �_ ,*' , �� '. . . . ;.- .. - . ,�., , I - I ..:1 �t r � sticky, in shredded coconut or candie(i ;°­, � ��. ,:.: � ,4 I I .� - "I . . �L .. � 7 �,%` , ;. .. I � 11 . �, . . .1 . ... . spend very much on her presents be, % pint cream. 3 boxes chocolate . , ""� - k .. . ,t . orange Peel or finely chopped ple- 4-1.1 11 . I , . �,'� . 'f . I , , 'A I . _.... : I - I 11 : �10 . , : ,,.��: . - I ie � . , 1.1_� , 11 I , k I .... : ��_!!.. I tachto or other nut-meats. They can k -*' came quit famous In her little circle snaps. . 11 .. 1. � . , - . - � I. . , ...., I I � � . V� , 'at friends for the-dainty way in which Arrange In 'alternate layers In a � also be dipped into melted chocolate. ....... . I. , ­ ::!7 1, � T VrjW,V, -e -� L . ,i�,P,F"�-`_�-_,_ .,ishe always packed her gifts-. Snowy shallow glass baking dish L'bocolate .... ", I I . . .. - .. '2 Z � . . white tissue paper finished with scar- snap's and sweetened and flavored .11 , .� .� I I. . Flavors; and Colors. - 1. I I 11 ­ .. �. These confections can'be made In a I ,�,'­. Jet cord or narrow ribbon, and one of whipped cream. Start with the crack- � .1 . -�!,, . I • I ­ .. . . , ,�:., . variety of flavors 'and colors. Use . I .,y � 1 : the small Christmas labels which are ors, laying them close together to . � , , I . 5 . " ..j � any Savoring extract desired. By. 1� ..­ ' . . '. �. ­� . 'Procured by the dozen' stationers'. cover bottom of dish. ' Then spread , _� 11 , - . • 1=, � - - - . , .. , dropping some of the aural red cinns.- _ � ,gave her gifts a very festive appear • generously with a layer of the cream, . �.:, 4, . I .:. I ­ ' . -- I , .. 1. , I ,,, mon candies into the syrup the fruit I -, .. ,&nee. And sometimes, when the pre- next crackers, and so on until mix- I .1 11 :� I , , becomes pink with a fine cinnamon ,, . �,,- , sent was very small, she would finish ly . . ture is used, leaving the last One - _: . .1 1:. . . I ;...,.; . . �4 � . I I flavor. For red or deeper pink, aim, ... .. M" -'- 'wttbL obocolate 1� ., I I . . 1-1. : �� :. .1. Ahe parcel off with a tiny bunch of cream. Garnish 11.1 I I .1 .. I 11 I mar fruit In a.thick syrup made, of I., _,F % ' 'violets, especially If that flower hap- � . & ,.� I . . � , _. in refrigeraiqr . . , 11 � - '. sprinkles and place ." 1. cranberry juice and sugar. �."l " • parted to be her friend's favorite. 'twenty-four hours. ' . . I I I, ., , .11P& � .. . V. I- 1 ,. for I . . I . obtained by ,. ► I . . A lovely amber color is obtain .1, ­ A pair of silk stockings looks far I . - .. . � . . F "" . ' simmering the apple sections In a ,- . . MOT . . Brown Sugar Nut Cake - ---------= .. Z . I A . e expensive If placed In a tancY . � 'T I I syrup - or brown . ­ I IM ., up Made of \Maplesugar, ., .1. ,I 'box. The same rule appRes to hand- 1/3 cup butter or other shortening, . .. . : . . � HAMISH - . . . . .. sugar . flavored with maple. Golden ties, or any little Items .- ,. - I � V. _....' kerchiefs, I .... ,1 1 cup light brown sugar, 2 egg yolks, . . I .. I at tits corn syrup can be added to the brown . ". . 6 �-_ ., . which make Insignificant parcels % cup milk. % cup flour, �j teaspoon The year-old reserve grand champion steer, sold at $1.56 a pound I sugar and flavored with vanilla in . I . when s1mVI7 wrapped In paper. Arid I salt. 2 teaspoons baklag powder, 3/4 I Royal Wind Fair. He was raised by X J. O'Brien Limited, Renfrew, Ontario; % I . . �- ��..' � I � By add- .. I . . ". 1 '.� :, ,.lf yom, ba,vp no fancy boxes by you, Sae ans, 1 teaspoon fed by Joseph Eaton; weighed 1.094 pounds, and was sold to Canadian Packing stead of maple if preferred. � . . .. � I. . . . I tug a bit of orange or lemon rind to I -1 very easily contrive some If vanilla. I I % the syrup and coloring it yellow or . .. you can ve * . I Co, for shipment to Pittsburg. The price is a record. . ./ . - . I - . � I treat some ordinary cardboard , - - .1 . " ton � Cream the butter and sugar togeth -_ _�_ orange with, vegetable coloring you I'll - .", � 1. . ones to coats of scrap wallpaper. 1 er thorough,y, Add the egg yolks - -----. - - - have still another variety. A delight. : Odd pieces of flowered wallpaper, beaten until light, - MU and sift the - Hemlock Boughs . . ful green is obtained by using a green � - _ - � sated on boxes give them a very I The Christmas Tree I . as -.-.. dry ingredients; add ttem alternately I The pungent fragrance of the hem- vegetable coloring and for flavoring � .. , . 1, , 1� I gright and decorative appearance: with the milk, Then add the vanilla I I . I -lock brings - . pistachio or almond. ­: o : - ,arstonne is better still, but care must . you call use - ­ .. Z. I and the pecan(4. and pour into a steal- The Christmas Tree to millions of Long thoughts of lingering. dreamy. There seems no end to the possibili- . i . be taken with the comers as, being i dreamy,. .. . �:jk-, ,. . cake pan which has been Oil- 1 ebildreen in Western Europe and ". .. , � q - - Armer and more diflicult to handle i low loaf ca . - - summer hours, . ties of then fruit confections. for they .....4 .1. �tw_ : � . n paper, It Is easier for the edges I ad or buttered. . I America Is the symbol of rejoicing NO Of winsome brooks---green fields, star- can, be dipped not only In melted • .. pl� ; , .: tha ' .- - ,- . . . i . . .. j"I � ,-. "" %nd comers to look a little ragged and I Bake In L moderate oven 35 or *40! other altar, of youth commands such : red white with flowers. chocolate, but in colored fondants, &I, I 0,171 '. I minutes. , When cool cover , with � lastinctive'or loving adoration. Bushed bird notes woodland's quiet so. Dry the fruit before dipping. ­'., Untidy. � - ` - - . 1"P, gar icing, ,which Is made 0.3 ! But the Christmas Tree his not &I. murmurings. Flt's, Dates, Pears. I " Sheets of cololied paper can be used brown sugar I I Is. follows: �tions. ways enjoyed its sentimental domlni- , candied, ,11 -,/- � - Figs are steamed, then i ,,< . :, , anatead of brown paper, but white It hearts of Christian na- Those hemlock branches bending with IN _� .� -_ .. line paper to always best for-small or - : Brown Sugar. IcIn% f _ on over the . the weight split open and filled with nut paste or � � I. Its. Narrow scarlet ribbon . - � Other peoples In dim antiquity Of brittle fee and heavy, crusted snow, a bit of marshmallow. Dates and .- - .; __�_ jdainty gi Batt I rup of brown. augar wttb 1,11 owed allegiance to trees but they 1:1, t I wayl .. " . can be bought very reasonably. but I Are warm and green and pulsing tar !prunes are. treated in the same , cup �of water until the syrup forms ILI lived in lands where the spruce and 0 r . . ' I I-1, I . - -k equally I removing stones, of course. These ..., ,1green and other colors too below, I - 11 IN, ., if they match soft ball in cold I wated. Pour very hemlock were unknown. The Egyp-1 Is .. s* In: fruits are nice simply steamed and ....�. . 4, .�Attractjve. eipecia,11y - Wipter winds and storms . �14 - .. .., - 2 stiffly , tians held mammoth celebrations in, From ,r gradually Into beaten egg .. I I � . .,Z `511 -- - . I whites while constantly. I - YJ late.' the cavities filled with nut-meats, pre - "r � your gift in some way or other. . . t to difficult to beating constant , the month corresponding to, our Do- I ,o 11 . -, '. 1. � served ginger or marshmallow. The ' .. ' ... ' � .. tar year in the cholce_of__Pre1eAW_but Continue beating and when light and i cember but they centered their dtro- Why are they symbol . of the Christ- fruit Is -then rolled In granulated .- I on vanilla. Spread ; tions upon the mac tide? sugar. . .. � � " it is -not, so difficult to give them or. fluffy add % teaspoon I -palm. The Palms of , . - -, .. , I , IStnal jackets. on top and sides of cake and sprinkle Egypt gave birth to a leaf each month Because the heart to warm beneath Fear caramels are delicious. Here - , -. - I �' "� � .� "-I' ,.. . . 11 not be with 14 cup chopped pecans. and the tree with its twelve Jeaves the frost, � __ Is how to make them. 'Place In - Z I _. . .., . . - .Many of us this year will , . ' brown . .. - , I � sugges;ad the completed year. blaybe to P wbblly - � 11 eat deal for the pre- . L I a ringtime verdure never able to afford a great .1 . . .. saucepan 2 cupfuls of light 61,18 . - . ...T 0 - ­.... the paig was the forerunner of the lost, .. . and % cupful of rich mFik, or , seats of our nearest and dearest. but ­ . . .. sugar - .. I. I .1 . 1, F • you can always make your present • Christmas Tree as we In Canada It blooms anew and spreads its thick cream. if milk is used add 1 � . , . ' DoUy's Bassmet *- know it. L . . . . I . . - with branches wide. . . butter. Boil for a ,look as if It has been packed I . ­ ., . tablespoonful of I very loving cars. . . Three thousand years later, the Ro- few minutes; then add 1 cupful of pre- �11 - . � . l hope of Christmas in. the heart served Pears, % cupful of candied gin- : - - '': " I 4n preparing the layette for a mans celebrating their Saturnalia The h . I . . 1. I glowing, . for in -as the sign of warm, glowt gar an I � , . . . . . Christmas Cr&Ae Soi*- ' Christmas baby doll y three- I raised aloft a conifer bright green oasis In the dry d 24 cupful of candied orange or . ." � . ' I c Watts, author of "O God, daughter, it occurred to me I their joy over the winter solstice. Finds a iching- desert wastes, because lamen rind, all cut Into BMAII pieces. ! I Dr. Isaac Y. Thousands of such trees, garlanded And Pa . Boil to the firm-ball stage-and pout . . -bur help In age& past." was singularly that a bassinet was necessar'. I close by.. . ..- I .. - .. . N� . Accordingly, I bought a fifteen cent with their vivid decorations, set loose pwing streams I of love are over. into buttered pans. When cold cut lu- nnequal in -his poetical output. He folding hand- a flood of riotous rejoicing. But Santa ROR ­ to squares. � . .. market basket w(ff two fold ' . , I . 1. - .Ir I ' . .1 . ... wrote such doggerel as "How doth the leg, just long .enough for the doll to I Claus was not of the Roman era, and . ,. flowing- .. ­- . . . . _.. Cherry foam can be made with can. . ..! , little busy bee" and "Let dogs delight lie' in. I placed fouf thicknesses of 1 the children of that great Empire Green, fragrant. Incense-bearing. hem- died cherries. Here is the recipe- • i . � ­�.-. ­ to bark end bite," and also the follow- cotton -batting 'in the bottom of the I know nothing of the glorious fellow lock bough, ') � 1. place' 2 cupfuls of granulated sugar, I . lag exquisite carol:- . cupful of water and 2 tablespoon-- � .� � basket, with one thickness ticked who with all his ponderous -girth can Here In our homes -and those whites Cu . . - I I . t _71 .1 !'Rush, my dear, lie still and slumber, around the sides with heavy thread. suspend the laws of gravity, and every hemlocks still, 2, . I fuls white corn•syrup in a kettle and I ;1 - . I . I .. � - . Holy angels guard thy bed! one handle I arranged fiat along the other natural law, crawl through tnr-- no I ere,. -on some bleak boll until it forms a firm ball when .9. - 7 . - . . I. edge and the other upright for the tuous chimneys, lay his own tracks northern hill- . . . - . . tested in cold water. Just before . . - . I -1. .... ,lieavenly blessings without number hood; then a piece of pink satteen across the clouds, and make personal In 'Winter's heart are Chriatmas - blos- taking the syrup from the Are, stir tzL - i-�( : y n y head. . t I d around the inside of the has- visitations In a single nigh to per- I/ cupful of candied or preserved - .1 . -y babe, . was laid hope a hundred ratillon babes, every .1. coming now! ' 2 ' .. ".� ...'Fleep, m 'thy food and,ralineut, Yet and over the edges,' with Blitz cut L' --Charlotte F Babcock. cherries. Pour the mixture over the , . - . . 1 " ' . . . be cleverly ideutifies by _!�,- . -, � I . - . . d , House and home thy friends pro" to allow the handle to remain UP- one of whom . stifily-beaten whites of 2 eggs an � .,. . - I �.. I . - . � -.. I . . C I_ ....vide, _044-t. - name. I . I '. � . . . beat until light and foamy, Lay whole � I . ---n- -I&M-ij- --it-agems - likely -that- -the Italian tree- - '. In Nome. I , died cherries two inches apart on All without the care or payme T, . The edges were ga e . - -1. . . ' can . - All thy wants are well supplied. L up snugly around the bottom of the- custom was carried to Gaut by the le- The little Arctic town -fit-e-s-i-n-a-deep -i,-a­xj�ff or greased-*,nd-drop--"girt ­�Xow much better thou'rt attended. �'_ basket; and .another piece, of sateen gions of Drue.us in his campaign and, reverential silence. Not a breeze foam by spoonfuls on the cherries, . . I . as hied on the raised handle, and against the Germans, about 16 B.C. stirs. Great star-shaped snowflakes pressing another cherry or a blanched . Than the Son of God could be. I tacked the Teutonic fall softly In a zigzag journey from almond on top of each. T i, When from heaven He descended * k down to the basket edge. For Certainly about this time big makes , two widths of St. Nicholfit made his appearance . .. I . . . trimming, I joined arance and the sky wrapping the earth In a brand a pretty candy. . '.... . . . .. . � .. '.. And became a child like thee! . the ever since, one white. Cheerful b brand . .. . . I.. * • : • • • dotted muslin, hemmed narrowly on has remained with us iiw cloak of through- 0 ..L . .... ­ Is other an inch- of the priceless blessings and Inspira- _ . ­ - L .. . - .. ..: ' " I . :. one edge, and on the of light shine out frost ��._ '. . .1 .. ', Lo, He slumbers In His manger, 2. . of the human . ule-Tide Giffi , :* . ": • ' � . wide heading. • � I. I Lions of a large part windows on a lknd of sparkling - _. Y . --- I . . I . . Where thi borned oxen fed; 1. . elastic was run through race. . I . . ' us . -.. :.-.I . .. Peace, my darling, here's no danger, A narrow e - ' beauty. Town folk'hatrying on Christ- Blessed Yule-tide, bring to ,. ... - ­ the beading and the muslin 'slipped In the course' of time, the English mss errands.. their footsteps sound-. These fair gifts, we PrRY* ' . I. .- . JAere's no ox anent thy bed!.- - over the edge of the basket-all ar- 'adopted the German Santa-Claus, and leas in the new-fallen snow their park- Clearer vision, strength to do . : :- . . . _. ,:,. - Jdayst thou live to know and fear HIM, rangeraeut which made It easily re, -the symbol of the tree at Yuletide. It as, fur caps and gay red, white and Right from day to day; I I ': I. , . : I . Trust, and love Him all thy days; moved for laundering. A -like beading took four or five centuries for the green packages coated with flakes, Kinder hearts, more sympathy - :.. 11 � . . I ,.h 11 �. III, '-.i . Then go dwell for ever near. Him; . was stitched on the hood.muslin, and - urch,to fix December 25 as the date smile and greet one another with a For all upon life's Way; .- - - -, - . .. . _ � � � I . .. . .. Bee His face, and sing His praise! a tape run through It. This hood of Christmas, but ever since there has cherful "Merry Christmas!" Gliding . .1 I could be raised or lowered as desired clung to the celebration 'of Christ's from store to store goes a last-minute Tenderness tcrbind the wounds . 1,� - �, . b. 4 . - . � 1. . 4 . . ; -a feature that later seemed to, fur birth the borrowed pagan rites of the shopper on sins. The air Is filled with Of the sick and sad; � - .1 - .1 - , I . q . I. . - . - - T . YuletiCle$ a Year - .nish considerable Pleasure. Rosettes Rbman tree and the holly and mistle. the musical sound of sleighbells from Wisdom to direct the, feet � , , .... -.---.-- , .� t ,: . _.. . ­.- _�� - Three . .. ;_ ' �. _­_... __. .. .. .... . . I .. : . . . Christmas of pink and blue ribbons were tacked to, of the Druids. I . dog teams and cutters. One is halt of the weak and bad; handle and on a tiny I. ' . , . There to one place where Chrl , round the hood.. A thousand years-1-a-ter, the excesses expecting to see Jolly 'St. Nicholas Tears shed for others' woes.' ,:: .� . - ,".is kept three times a. year-in the 11 hemmed with Laugher to make glad. pink satin comforter, hem f Puritan rule In England banished maelf, with Du5der and Blitzen and .. . . . . 'Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem, blue French knots. A tiny pillow soy. 0 ��_ 't of his team, come prancing .... . . , . � . .'. the reputed site of the Stable of the ered with a white pillowcase coTh- the visible accompaniment of Chri I" re . - And not least of all thy gifts, 1% � ., . .. Inn. plated the outftt. � . .- mss Day, but so deeply who the cue. pulling a sled with a fur-clad driver Speech bold, unafraid, ... - I I., .r; . I �.., -hers dumb; I �-, The Roman, 6reek,,and Armenian- - . - , �., .:� . tom Ingrained in long generations of I out of sky, when., to! a reindeer, . .. . - .a . . I - . I . . , Greek bodies have each their respec- . _. . � 9 . . ­ .1 the English that the passing of Round- who might'be Santa, bounds down the For our little brot . . 0 � � . i. . . head rule found the old for;ns ro. $tl-rej. Willing hands to aid. ' 'e, of the church, but their .1. 4 ­ I. . - .. - " - - , I , five section "..,..., I ". I . - .1 q ... t the streets are desert- Every weak and harjnless thing ... -� .. � I - I 1�1. . !to , Christmas celebrations do not occur .7 , . .1 - * Gifts . : ; ­�� stored. ,. . . By midnight little town. By the Father made I , ­ I h same day. The Latin Christ. I t� - , However, the Imprint of puritanism ed, the lights out. The . Loftella C. Poolio.Y. . 4- *10VI : celebrated 0 shepherds br6ught their gifts - peacefully slumbers on the eve, of , I ., , , . .� . . .., M ad at the Roman Cath- ts to for many decades depressed the Yule • momentous anniversary. Out side the . , , - � . - anti ( on ' Doctor - "You'll have to send for . - 'lame (Christ dwell wItb . us to-night) • the American colonies. The resistless snow still falls in a "silence deep and 0 . )lie al December '25th. Thir- - Him, . . tide demonstrations of England and 1. d teen d1kMiater the Orthodox Eas . , FE I -"A .. .. - '. M , *a Greek rite. ' Another thIr. And kIngs came riding from the dim writings of Dickens and of Washing- white." Suddenly from out of the other doctor.' P t ent in go. Ill .,� - - perform that ?" i 't knout .. �!:, . in Ar6rica. revived the an- north comes the jingling of sleigh- as al that �11 ton days later the Armenian -Church Great lands, beneath the eastern sky, ton Irving I I I . . . . ' . prancing of hoofs, and Nome - howl You are, but I know you are,- T�1� �. . 7. keeps its own ceremonial of Byzantine And patient ox and ass stood by' clent proctics and there seems to-day bells, the pre who cross-examined me when . I " I -� - raith. / - �. .1 With wondering eyes and bright, no tIlpeatening sign that the fine old is awakened by a chorus of sweet, fhe man w ' .. .�:� , - . " c � - , `.- , .11 0 I And cbernblu and seraphim custom of the Christmas tree will ever cl;ar voices retelling the great story, I appeared as an expert witness. Rj, . . I.. , . . .. .. 1. with "silent Night," . .. It, Came Upon conscience wca't let me kill you, bilt' '.. - Sang glory up the height. be taken from us either by tyrannical I i � , , I .. _�'­ -A correction of a mistake in spell , "Little . I r�; . _ , � I , , )C=-- Dressn" .1 .1 ii - , I I I I .1 I ` !�.�. � � � . I 'k,i, msm"` M I M � I., I �­.� , I Ig recently stated that "there is no -Norsk M. Holland, "When Halt mandate or by the slothfulness of our the hildniglit Clear," and I'm banged .it I feel like curing ,rosy' I . . I Town of Bethlehem." ' .�, .,� . I I- I Good dam!" " - I �­ IMCU.Iie for ,-vispellint." Indeed nol Gods Go." ,, ,I-..-, . _.� I ­% - imagtnatiou. . . 11 . '- . _�_. i - . . . . . . ... I . . . . . I .. I . . 4 1. I A I I - 4 �, 11 .� ., ; . , � , ! �:. . - ­.. , '-- , '' I 1, � .. "" I , _­ . . . .. '' I e, � - . . . I �. .. , , '' , .::-!.°..., , -�� .. - ,..�­.­ , , P Vz�,; ",A_,_,­­1'�L,_,k__ -L_'. ,, .-,4i,�_ - '. v .,.." 1�1z­�_ �`­ � .w. ­ �. I, � kts4t..�'z',A�.�j�-�w 1� ,,;�t�_,�,�, - ­,e�y �,' ? '�,i� ,� , . __�x�,. � � . . : '. ,-i�-' _ - .. - . . ,, I '.: - :�!,�_ .. - - . &� ri'�� - � -._-_p'_ ; " ,_­,"T'i­:­�-�.. - � � j ., . "•_:,.e 11.1 ,,�, _. _;� __,��,m_-_�� 4 ­ _��, : . ­� � il � _�. - - - �� - __�-�,w­� ,. 1. -.1 -1 .. " ...,, .x'C'16 7: "";.,H:a ..r. , ,n ..... ;. ,. r.: -e-.•• ,*a --.rm vt Wf<. s•: , ..•«•. -. -q. •...,- ma.•.:•.. .:-rn a.qy..•. ,,n. -..'. ��.. 'T:.i'�.:;i.. �aa. -s•. .1 aim .. 'N .c ,- •. - a >'_.. ,• ~ g'$H ONLY TIME-TffiT1gD 'BATTERYi'.Ef39 Jti,C:' RA0to ' -'. ` 1 t� ■ shape a • ■ tans - RUN DOWN IN WEALTH rr F s � �. Why Many'lden and Women Are 1:4T W. Badly Handicapped.. - R'hen you are so run down in health r x� f' ` "that !t- Impairs the efliciency of your c fi x work as well of your power to. enjoy, wi 0. your- leisure hours, or obtain rest, it !1 �: ; i t o o -, s time you looked,. to the cause' If t you do not, a serious•- breakdown is almost sure to result. In nearly all � � ' -., ti r � ��� ® the : sea tbia condition, which doctors usually describe as general debility, w ! s Is due to poor blood =blood that is ' , ' V ve - •. defic'.ent in red corpuscles. When tine r •� i - blood is thin and weak your whole O systein suffers. You lose appetite, tr have no energy, your nerves trouble ! latest You and you feel restless.., What you need is help to build u17 your blood and you should begin at "..,once' to make your- blood. rich and red by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills: ! BENS Ygu will soon notice the" difference in -- - -your health by a better appetite and 3 t�y,.s {; ��S Increased vigor. The reason to that the new blood created by Dr. Wil- Ilan4a' Pink Pills stimulates all the `+_ a • a Organs of the body toy healthy activity ®0 and so the system gains nourishment �! '�'j, �jj j�/� and strength: If you are weak or not Merry Party ,�Or. �.afitfiltl�lan Homes The tuft That l�gany, Wise Men, and- strength. It you are weak or out Waving good bye to their native shores did not seem to depress the spirits ,���j of sorts, begin gaining new strength, of these Scottish girls who sailed from Scotland • €sceatlx_f[lp_1Canada. They } for their Famil • today by taking Dr. Williams Pink Were included in a large grou-p of housebold workers recruited in Glasgow to - y Pills. "1 was in a badly rim down cos- _- •- ....___. dillon," says Mira. J. Potter, of n c ni- be placed in homes throughout the Dominion. � They were all smiles over the Let your choice be the Rogers Batteryless which .hue., -_ fred, Alta., "when i began using Wn- prospects of their 'neiv' homes and 1n anticipation of many experiences that three years„ of Proven Performance as proof of satii- llama' Pink Pills and they fully re- would befall them in the country across the Atlantic of which they had heard faction and 8ilt'CeSB. stored my health. a - ahem,_ The photograph was, taken as the- group were on, their way to ` mend this medWne to all weak pee- board the Canadian Paclflc li -- ner oateiare: -- _... _Don't�'ake -any- Elea --Bu -y A R+�gara, , - --y-- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by • • this, it debases both music and iustru- hind Be Surer all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 Peking Raid Bares meets by making both farcical. - •` ,•opts a box from The Dr. Williams' • � ' Prices from . $215 upward. . Convenient Terms. Medlelne Co„ Brockville, Out.. -Red Hand in Cl�iin Where Talc is Mined Ask your Rogers' dealer for Free Demonstration or .+} ' The centre of the talc mining in- Pageant at Hastings Documents From Russian Em- i n s c in y. On Canada i Mhoug in Hastr write to the legs county, Ontario, though smaller R S Music Co Canada Ltd Toronto „ - - - - Recalls �� Uit baggy Shoal. Moscow amounts .of talc and soapstone have '' q y Bribed Nationalist also been produced from deposits in ,Exclusive Distributors, Eastern Canada. Gi_- fieral9 the Eastern Townships, Quebec; in - - - Barons of Cinque ' Ports Leeds county am on Eagle Lake, On= - -- - - -_ ___• . _ _ . _ _ _ -_ — __ � tario; in British Columbia; and in t Match to Court of Broth- intended To Betray Them 68,000 'Tons of New Water -Power Sites in Canada � - Crhood and Guest -, Nova Scotia. __ f The developed and uadeveloP44 Peking:- Backing of first one Chin: 4 C.P.R. ��P Shl�s water -power sites of the Dominion of ling ese faction or general and then an- ��j,� � t% i C$nade are estimated to have a cepac-e other, at the same time taking care! HER j i ;y of 20,197,400 horse-power Julde$ London- Dates are anathema to , most scltaai boys and girls, but ft can that each factions army was honey -��'!� AND WELL! London -The official announcement conditions of ordinary minimum flow', safely be sato that most Britisb boys combed with Communism -that, in j'MP of the p }acing of a contract, with or 93,113,200 horse -power brief, has been the official policy of Vickers for a large passenger liner dependable' and -girls know "Battle -of Hastings, the Russian Government sa shown by for the Orient Llne elates that the at least six month of the year, .,1088'• Recently , representatives of revelations of some of the papers Nothing makes a mother more grate- vessel is to be a 22,000 -ton ship, or the Q u one of Hastings' oldest public bodies seized last April when Marshal Chang ful than a benefit conferred upon her largest the Orient Line have ever Mlnard's Liniment for Colds. marched in procession These were Teo-lin's troops raided the Soviet Mili- child, Mothers everywhere who' have 'ordered and, lncidentally.the largest 'the Barons of the Cinque Ports on Add to vanishing Caaadlane - -th' �belr way to the Court of Brotherhood tary Attaches office adjoining the used Baby's Own Tablets for their ship built at Barrow A ship of this ;village blacksmith, ''land Guestling. The history of Hast Russian Dr Sun Yat-sen, Marshal Fen children speak. is enthuaiastic terms 'character employs about 1,400• men far ` Embassy Peking. { - legs datlb>i} -ass goes back further than g Yu- of them. For Instance, Mrs. Zephertn. 20 working months, Nowhere In the , ,088, for [t fa one of the famous haiang, General Chiang Kai -shek -and Lavoie, "Three Rivers• Que., writes � - i British Isles is there enough of this �- Clafgi�iCd Advertisements Cfn ue (pronounced "sink ") ports General Tang Shang -ahi have call suf- "Baby's Own Tablets' are a wonderful ; higb' class passenger tonnage build 39VISIeAZ q fered from the perfidy bf their au medicine for., little ones. They -never ing, although here and there some of -` which include Hastings, Sandwich, ! • /- TRection $2 c3Rw]!O6650N at posed Russian allies, the new loco- fail to regulate the baby's stomach the chipping -lines -have Interesting- � selections flsa.00 for /s6.00.�iaan. 16over. Romney, Hythe, Rye. and Win• and bowels, and make Mm plump and auteed Potason, 044 wocnt -Royal gas>t, ehelaea. the last two having been ad- meets reveal. Orders from the Rua- programs is hand. Idodtr•aL sian Government, transmitted to Mi- I well, I always keep a box of the Tab- For dzample. on the C!yde one of „lied to the original flue. Mayors and fete !n the house and would advise all ; chael , Borodin through the embassy the most interesting programs is that Z1LXCT 1sc Mz'rvlssa t delegates came from these seven mothers to do likewise." Most of the { here, contain, definite instructions in 1 of the Canadian' Pacific, .who have { T BARGAIN PRICES, BUY DLR __ .:ancient towns and from the minor ! ordinary_ allmeata .of childhood arise • 11 the cases of these Chinese leaders first most of their ships i$ the watery sad and +a +eJt 4Ae rtoe- Band roe i _ - breactea of Deal, Ramsgate, Fever „! I ►pectol catalogue ' Earle Electrfo sup•? to the stomach and bowels, and can plies, 1284 St Clair Atro:, Toronto, to create an efficient military force, i !n a few weeks' time w,itl have no sham, Margate, Lydd and Tenterden. be quickly banished by Baby's Own and, second, ai the same time to cow less than 88,000 tons Off the slipways. It was a great and gliterintg pro- Tablets. These Tablets• relieve con• A L E s E N —meat. ; PROFIT. i, •the seeds of decay in the army in ' i`At Harland & WoltPs Belfast eatab- � ABLE employment. weekly pay. cession, for the Lord Warden of the stip$tion and • indigestion, break up order to insure that it cannot turn liabhment there are Nelson liners, Ktng kiting -our unt.\ersalty known, gran. Cinque Ports, Lord Beauchamp; was „ colds and simple fevers, expel worms, gu against us in the future. � - � liners, a large ',Vhite Star- liner and teed duality. Trees and Plaatts, ATaaresf there. wearing the star and ribbon of Allaq teething— pains and promote and best varieties. Thera is good money ! Iii the case of Marshal Feng Yu- , a 22,000 -ton C'nion Castle liner, all ! in it for you. Illustrated up-to -the-, the Garter; the Lord Mayors were in healthful sleep. They are guaranteed - hsiang, the specific instructions ,were,, these being motarahlps. At the re- minute ennipment. Real sales co -opaw ;,ecarlet, crimson, fur, and chains of that "his army moat be developed to be free from injurious drugs and I maining stdpyard In Bella-at. that of lion. Write LVXE BROTHERS- NURS. office. Each had his attendant trace- ;are safe even for the youngest and ERMM MONTREAL. into a strong force to be used for our , Workman^ Clark k Co, the completion Dos AND POULTRY. WANTED bearer and mace, while the leaser most delicate child. The Tablets are barons were arrayed in knee breeches .purpose' but must he so controlled that t sold by medicine dealers or by mail at of the Furness Wlthy Ynotorehap Ber Frs ate* a comp, to sa Jstacien swab when our goal is reached the marble- ! muds for 'the New York -Weal lndSea each transactor. C. A. Mann at Co., Hint • h Williams' b from T e Dr. 2bc. a as i with white satin - flowered waistcoats cry can easily be spoiled." Medicine Co„ Brockville, Oat. p i and ruffles and crimson velvet cloaks. passenger trade leaves this large ship- at., London, lint. i Altogether a bright array in the Octo- "WHITE" MAKES DISCLOSURES �, yard almost empty. i LOV ER HONEY $7.26, BUCKWHEwT ,� ! .and clover, mostly clover, {6.76 S her sunshine.. These revelations have been made [��� szty pounds. Satisfaction guaranis °� This Court of Brotherhood and by M. Mitarevesky,-a• "White" Ras- Can England Sur The French- Army Is to wear olive. Charles Ogg, Dublin Street. Guelph, Oat: Guestling meets every two -years to, sian who -eras- retained by the Peking. '`jive It? It !s to be hoped that this will soon Chi- consider problems affecting the ports.. Government to assist the official Chi- lead to Its carrying the olive branch PAINS All 'This year the very real -trouble of nese Commission appointed to sift the] of, peace, overfishing - by steam trawlers was vast mass of ITIcriminatir-g papers Red -laced old gentlemen in Hants _7 discussed and it .was. decided to take seized in last April's raid. - _ and lace collared Victorian ladles la �OD joinf action. Both Moscow and the Chinese Na- i any shire may be ezpected to deluge OVER - tionalist Government have' always de-' The Morning Post and The Times - • Wood Buffalo are Thriving dared that 13orodin was not sent to i with letteiie, that 1?realler Bald• - nton by Russia but that he went !win has bttraFed • One of England's Two More G►ae,� of Felairu Me- Ca , Tradltiaaa,- = Since Sir Walter Raleigh _ - - I _ D The Wood- btifre o�in their -natural there at -tile invite -lion of -the late, •- - - habitat in Wood Buffalo park• near pr. Sun -Yet -sen a d was paid hii sal -' returned from 'the Virginias with 111011111 Rehle.ed b7 L7�1t�i�' Fort Smith, N.W.T., continue to ary by the Canton regime? _ Yet the! tobacco, and clouds of awake sees SAW ham's Vest task' �pi thrive end multiply. The buffalo in documents seized here show that Boro -' began • to -arise at Hampton Cout't, \ . °�► the southern range within Alberts are din reached Canton on October 6, 1924, there has been one rule in the Com- 1TS i Barrington, N, S. - "� had terrible ' intermixing with those of the plains traveling on Russian money, made' mono which was never violated. - feelings, headaches, back and side r Whipped` during successive seasons 'regular weekly reports to the Soviet � That rule is: no member may smoke Hold their j, aches and pains all over my body. I unless the House has .adjourned. ell es lop tom' i>1 would have to go to bed every month nice 1926 from Wainwright Park, Embassy here and to Moscow,' and t g & sold nothing would do me dgo�od My '` Alberta. was reuglarly supplied- with large The other night when the lights went hard Service• husband and my father di my work sums of -Russian funds. ; out the Premier puffed his favorite Outwear other makes 'Floo Him With a Feather , ipipe in the. Inner lobby, and, though and are therefore for have as I have two children and! ---d much moreeconomical we have quite a big place. I read fix ! - Bles followed the patrolman to the the House cheered, .what can possibly ; •the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's - sidewalk, o where d they say Johnson " ".IaZZ be the effect of this upon the landed andbetter. Orders for either . Xe etable Compound, and then got •a I style shipped promptly. , - g !whipped out his pencil, beat Bies over gentry? Sir Roger de Coverley, in little book shoat rtthrough the malt, Sir Henry Coward in the London and my husband sent to Eaton's and - " the head with it, knocked him apron• National Review: Jazz is a low type his country dopes,. cannot be caper,• tSIMONDS CANADA SARI -CO. I got me a bottle, and then we t w scioua, to the sidewalk and continued ed to let such a matter pass. of primitive music, boat -ta- structure- - -.- - ' Montreal Toronto • 4 ! more from the'Btore. I am -fee tAJ - beattng him so brutally that bystand- ! Since the rule of the Commons was Wncouver• St. Johii 2-27 fine {tow and do all my work and am and mode of performance. •-It is de- , made; a King -has, been i beheaded, able to go out around more. I tell my ;Bra protested. -New York Sun, cidedly atavistic. The title "Jazz" is said to have originated item Charles" himself the son of a Bing 'tube wrote i friends it is Lydia E. pinkham'eVeg- ' or "Chas. ", the leader of a New York that "Counterblast Against Tobacco" etable Compound that makes RD feel , �� �� which is one of the pi'ldes --of pedan- so well Mrs.VlCroxR1C33AIiD90N.� i busking band, whose irresponsible, ec- I Barrington, Nova Scotia. - FORGET THE BLS UES 1 • ! ticism and one of. the really•triumph i cen�ic style of playing caught the The Great Proven t iltil C' , „Pains Back ant 'bores of literature. Since that ^ " LEARN fan of decandent millionaires, who! rule, Prime 'Ministers have even come gin Thomas, Ont - "I took four gurineerin , Auto made it,. fashionable in like - minded" for Coughs and colds. For grippe 7 - Mechanics, lectri- , - - to -- s'moke� jiipes.- Bi,t never _before neat and' inhale' Mrnard's. Al'sc bottlea'of Lydia E. Pinkham s at cal hanitcs, Hatt. 1 �, sets, It is founded on crude rby- I has a Prime WrAster smAed Ilia ` i foe. rah it on throat slid cl;est, table Comppooumi and 'found Meat re- f ery or oiling Ahms suggested by stamp ng the t : pipe while the House Was ofnelally !n lief frmnthe dull, heavy pains in the l' ' Exp erts House 1 . . WJr nR, >lricklaying and clapping the hands. It always ,session- 1 -small of my back and the weakness i and Asswing, o!leo puts emphasis on the. gratesa)ue by i possibly lyngland, which .withstood a )r from which I suffered for five years Barberi andbadies'HafY I banging and clanging of pots, pans, ! dressing• i the horrors of the aar rind lived ' , after my boy was bawl• After taking Earn ;B to X10 Per Day or any shimmering metallic substance, ! �!, the Ve etable Compound and using < Few wears revolted to learn. through a Labor Ministry contaiiaing - _ _ _ •�� g g t reinforced with special drums, The rc iir Peers, - can adjust Itself to what .p+wld Lydia E. Pitikliam s Sanative Wash I Fxpert lustructors, Practical vulgarity is heightened by the ex KMG O am feeling bA6ter than I have for the' 1 Training. B1irDemaud, 9tari ever this lapse on the part of not only ast seven years, and "advise my, NOW for etitge�r pay and a aggeration of syncopation, and'the'a Premier but an- aristocrat may per- p bright future. writs a Call for friends to take it "- Mra.F•Jost1goN, Special Offer sud Free Books. mauling, twisting, and br-e4hking up_or tend. t49 Moore Street, St. Thomas, Opt- Q, r H- mphill Trade Schools ordinary rhythms i8 the frenetic �;, - - - ' Im King Street R'a_.t,Toronto melody instruments In addition to Keep Minard's (.Iniment in the house, t3SUE No. 3t -'27 . .. ,.;....,.�. 'r. • -„i .. ?!, :'^ xr '^r - ,:. •,, - ,m.1aE......- .v,�.w .a .cif:,,. ,..r ..yc - _.i',':'°,m_ s''S�ss�'i. A-- dF ', Sir . .... .. v. .. .. .. ... y _ r lakes during the severe storm and We' wish them every success. thus brought relief at the earliest Mr. Mitchell has his new barn now _ Ca ;y poasf ble uioauent; On the oceains completed' fob' use i8• every way. - Winter � .ems - aoRdas Come to Mount Pheasant School on s3:vav+rre•r.; stsoteyatdiaadvactioe. many tragedy has been averted_ the evening of Dec. 21st to' be cured ! lf>tuu�ave any notion o! dtirta ills past few - ptirehabing h deco' " g pa years by the of your many ailments. Admission, Hard and Soft (;• 091 of the, sleigh, leave a faiAcADtioae ro the Unclad State► and Crest adults,.15 cents, children, 1A cents. • • _ �y =z•oo aav,n�e• ship's ofSce� tieing shin to send beet Quality 021 your order now so that it out warnings to other ships or to- wH iTE' hand will be ready when the land stations, which would result first anow appears. JOHN MURKAR, Proprleto�. Dire. Parks Sr. is visiting her s R ..N E R E I D In relief befnit sent out. The ia- brother and family in Windsor. _ y ' :L.0 ETHOS. A. • LAVA, NOTES AND COMMENTS. _ veatiou of the radio which follow- Mrs. Wm. Peebles is still confined ed wireless tel has, prow: to 'her bed althoug�t resting mucu G1zt.. CLAREMONT Duiiog the teriffiti storms which ed anch a welcome invention to easier than a week ago. the world that the manufacture The scholars of both Sunday Schooli . f� gaged on the lakes for several days are busy practising for their annual ' during the prat week, when a of these instruments is so great Christmas entertainments. .,number of veaa613 were driven n n het it is now one of the leading The sound of the threshing machine. Santa'' and X 1 1 I ns reefs and Sand bar -4, to be oun d' indaatries of the - world. It hoe can, still be heard fft the neighbor - Claus P .� hood, .several farmers having grain. t ~' ed to pieca3 by thti wind and hug a proved its value in 'many ways.) and 'clover to thresh, .0 waves, thus placing the crewa i n The foremost probably is the en, -Mr. Sunderland has had erected a the greatest danger of loping their te'rtainment it provides ` lisettiets large' house to hold his large steam R'e hags a store full of sand things for,t'ae Chrtf tmas'and New Year's ..incubator. Messrs. Tweedie and Mill-� trade,. Be slue to see eur'display of tr lives, the deepest anxiety was in" by giving-the beat in music, er were the builders. felt tbroughoat the whole country and -church service to those who Master Ivan Hicks, while skating, Fancy China, Stationery, Xeiae Cards, Seals, Zags, -Tim el for the safety of those endanger are physically unable -to attend broke through the ice on the race y and Crepe Pagers. n .and touched the bottom which was - ed. A bright feature in this time church, service. Farmers recogn. g anything but pleasant. Large and well assorted stock in xwaa Candy, Mile Nuts, Xmas of ril is the -eagerness tvath nize their value -from the weather Mr. Ailes• has about finished his P� b Grapes, Oranges, >do= Chocolates, Xmas Cigars. ' which men._ware- _visitng to br<<ye reports that„ are.' broadcasted• barn replacing the one that was burn - Sailors are - advised of -'�u��ing sa -'" r-- bP Parlx- _fa_ll,_ If is a plank Splendid aasorttnent 4f tape LineN -Fresh Dates in bulk or packager the elements and almost face aura frame and steel roof. New Layer Figs, Cranberries, Nea Table Raieine, Glazed death in order to.eff,3ct the rescue stormy which enables them to st-ek Owing to complaints, a "decree" Cherries, Almond Icfag, Shelled Nuts etc. �r of the imprisoned crews. In no shelter before the storm's tip•' has •gone forth• from the school true - period of the world's' history do: proach. Valuable lectures and-,tees forbidding the playing of euchre - Merry Chrietmaa and Happy new Year to All. or Political ' speeches are received by the children on,the school grounds. e find more heroi3ui displayed P Pe There seems to be a feeling 'n this F , than in the present age. A n�an gratefully by a large number of section that there should b"n elec- _ 4 - radio n3ers. News items of various lien this rear and have new blood RICHARDSON'S � may. apparently, be hard hearted , r judging from, the rough exterior, kinds, also prove very interesting introduced in the Municipal Council. 1 The high wind of last week was i t = -but within the bosom of nearly to many. Lovers of athletics are something that we don't. experience every roan and woman there is kept in touch with theprogre3s of very often here. A. E• Major's large great sporting events, such as silo was blown over and two large Picker �ng Hardware Store' the genii 4,f love for their feflo w- g P g man.that needs on:y tha' :sight of swimming marathons, rugby.. and P alaar trees were blown across the r .s,zffering or danger to cause that .baaebaTl gr►�ne., In rases other On Friday last the school children get-in to burst forth into active ways the radio has proved itself a were given the final treatment with A goad police-is to buy useful gifts for Xmas Peeaent$. pleasing sight of pleasure and unlit. Oue diphtheria toxoid, making them im- i,Ve would au - life. It R a� thus a laasia 9i h t g P Y= = - ggeet. a few o! our mane liz;es Y has only to peruse the advertis- I eons from that dreaded disease, to see so ro +n risk' their lives in diphtheria, by- Dr. McKinnon and Hockey skates, sticks and pucks, kiddie kar9, wagons and sleighs, "; ; their end" ivurj to effect the re 3. � log of the daily and week. nurse Goeden. flaahiighta, safe3ty razors ar.i pocket knives. i s cub of thuds who were imprisoned i ly pHpers to realize the extent to i Owir.g' to the low price of.. pork a Silverware, PyrAxware and Sandy Blue Enamelware. ..,' in fee- coated vei3ele on the takes, which the industry has groan. ;;lent deal or hog- itillii,x has taken The Hot Point Electric Irons, Toasters and Hot Plates. place here lately, and many a "merry L . An El Washer 6 a re whei and made al Rift e we i E wd a sn,,p atab e a � auaze an dsold at 2b Come i n ngnee cure saffertng frum hunger andcold D0UNT PLEASI T W hat fs better than a warm Forht4ately, while thin storm was -- certa per vound. pair of JQitta, Gloves, or Gauntlets, +{ o.oe of, the worst ez 4rienced in Roy Wilson spent Sunday -With - _ _ ._ _.... _ -_ a C La p r La ter • or HappyThupghy oleman to o n n a fin? p- Claremont friends. ! or McClary Range oc Heater. years.1"lEy two lives were reported Mr. Beare and Jack Mitchell pain j Don t not forget to az +� Woat. althou h considerable daps• a flying visit to Claremont one even• B Agent for 3icCormick•Deeriag Farm Machinery ` 4►gelvae si4ffered hg the shipping. ins last week I ,renew, your and Re airs. _ The hockey,fans are becoming quite P The moral standards of the Unit- enthusiastic wish the cold weather. Subscription �ed Stag does not Speak well for - Our Scotto : W e have it, .can get it. or it is not made. J. S. BALSDON IPICKERING the future of; that country. A , eountry'er stability depends upon, SeasOD able s r Ito a very great extent, the moral- its of the home. Io the past, _ might nations have fallen as a i �s _ a o �UNIEL ��T®i�Jess�s result of the moral decadence of e ! e s� i O n s the home. In the United States - _ wrll as•ia many European coon- _ - tries. -the marriage vow, is grads. - :ally bectuiag a farce. The nom• ' OVERCOATS.of quality and style at a real luw figure. . ISTAR AND FLINT SALES "rber of divorces is gradually in- -OUR FOOTWEAR in both leather and - rubber, arA - very c•stuple.te. creasing; A' recent outcome of ._ ., ,. '- :. -._- -: - .•.._.. ._..- -.�... - .. '•pp __ ,: _ _ the disregard of the Carriage vow —We have Hetise Slippers •ior every member, Qf the family. ;: ;.._ .•GV "ti P .�l = M S ~ x is shown in a recent marriage of a - __... _ _.. .'Shirts, Sox, Ties, Mufiier =, Spate, Giove3, Handkerchiefs Yf Ol1 Want a uaraIIteed 1 e air ob at 9 reasonable `young couple in Kansa,, in which 8 P make excellent gifts. -the parties concerned are children price, b.E U S. - - of wealthy society people, whc Ask for profit- 3hi;ring c _,aeons. E Repairs on all makes, - went through the ceremony of a xperienced Mechanics. ' - Phone Scarborc 5,:. a1. "no- of m iona to rria marriage." By thin 0 E C I L B R A D L' E • form of rnarriaRe the couple are to ' remain man and wife as long as - -. ^ p I C K E R = N CC3l•• Complete Quality Funeral8 they- think they love one another, MM but as soon as they find ont that - - -' I`'"�O $1 W 125 90LID OAK. they are no longer In love with �f' ` f 1 CASKET FL N ERAL 1 one another, the marriage agree _. a o - IYl A T T H E W S BUR /AL 00' meet is ,dissolved, and then they SPEGiAL SIX wlll be free to go in search of new - "219 Danforth Ave., Toronto - Phone Gerrard 38W - - `— ;mates. In this particular case the I - $1 Our Funerals _ include : Embalming, . Hearse, Casket, Ou than is only twenty years of a e at', :' 15 tside Csee, g 4 �� �� Electric..Fiaturea, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. and the girl -is' in her teens, and No Extras.' . . both are still attending school. In \ - 'Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements ithe marriage c'eremon there gas y " x for ourselves. nothin of a reli ;� `;`�• 1 y These prices stand good within a radio= of l0, 'miles from Toronto g bus characters. \\ RESiEDIBER: Clip thin ad. for reference. 31tf wnniit _ ,_- ti,o 'mot. oA.,oa -o -tile ' i7 this form of marriage became common the' foundation of the " ;-„ nation would be destroyed _ <'The greatly increasing uuiiiber of divorcee and the . ease with - which they are grituted in the "Tir'seoertest tone ever known- pure hammy for ivery - :United States tneanr that the life. ,ome» R a d o binds of the nation is being su San• r Two hands are better than one. ;:ally sapped tinLl tbeir, power for = good prup0I'tionally it eakened. FADA Sets are two dial • _• doubles the -number of stations. This disregard of the marriage m� in Cei »da-i�- iso- gro�riFtg , - efines reception. ' �Tes_t it. at evidenced by the large number of Our dealer's or your OI118.- . divorces that are being granted < 'iS #en t0 tOna ..: Clear ... Clean + by the Senate committee ' and : • • • agni • • • re80nant ... FADA • %which are increasing each year. soot 1be Sense$- ... SUperle • — -- ldve ap pearanae. V"A quality 'Ode of the greatest blessings to ad $95 to $550. " humanity is the wireless inven• . tions that have come Into use der• :.fag the last fifteen or twenty ' r �ROBT W FEASBY, " year°. 8y its ass htrndredR of . Y '' • •seamen and passengers have been A ' saved from a watery grave, by �_ .. - - -. tlgeilt " 'bein(1 able to seneout S, O. S. T signals, n iich brought relief- in �Brougliam, - =` Ont. Nr:. time to save theta. Dnrinx the " ' `` " - past week the wireless was able to - convey to those on Iand the criti• - •cal coudition of whey bwl, �s on the i °•i�•l� -A -TAM •i ri�M!"iiNneCt� L!a�'!�'S�•nh•Nl .�'a'._:- h�:f�as.- _- n. . .,!�J. F�', y yyn. •''�. .• .- •V M _ °t'e:- .= Fitrtilw .-., W.K.!- a- - Rte•- �t }.,Y4. _ve.vL ...'.V1 _ ..r .V4+vt'_sRfYNMr J. Y� •t$ -Sv _ 9,n e{ - v • 4"RZMONTs We are pleased to 9" -David GRE N RIVER. ry }' ' d �Giregg in town again, 'after his The sympathy of the oommunlc i. F L O W E R S A V D'I T 0 R I U K Mn. F. Hardy spent last week serious illness, although he is still extended to Fred and Mrs. Posts yon Y THEATRE with her mother in Toronto. far lrom being er well mans H For every ocaselon. G, M. Forsyth had a business Thom. Patterson is buoy these the tragic deaE.h of their youngest son,: STOUF F'VILLE - . >trip to Uxbridge on Tuesday. - days$tting up the premises form- _ - FUNERAL DEBIC�rNF.i y . Edgar Shirk had a business trip arly owned and occupied by the * r �r A Specialty, s ti to the city on Friday of last week. late Magnus Hersders6n, to be tined aple il@�lej tutu F 1�1 FRIDAY and .���.'II�Y ' ` Miss Walker, of Uxbridge, spent as the telephone central. Greenhouses ,Sunday` with her, sister, Miss Hat- Qur DEC. 10 8IId 17 ' `tie Walker. raerchaats have begs IaR- , jn$'�t��@ Co. CQ, _ _ ing in a Rood stock of Ohri9tmas J. O. PLETCHER ' Cheap rtes for farm and country ��TTN GODS" J. H. Bunny and ..Frank- M, Roods of which they are making buildings. 121y - Phone1;N, WHITBY (Thomas Meighsn) Cooper"ha►d a business trip to Al. an attractive• display. Call on Windstorm insurance on buildings, — — COmed " .toaa one day last week, - them before purchasing your Xmas windmills, Silos etc. _ y I P. �' Colds are quite prevalent in the presents. They have a . wide Automobile Insurance Pa " - - amoant News Reel" r village and vicinity, due no doubt, assortment at a reasonable price. � of all kinds.- Tires, Wed. Dec. 20 -21 to the unseasonable weather. FAR92S FOR SALE i "The Denver Dude" Freak and Mrs. Al laway and S.U. PLOWING MATCH ASSN. BCYLlti� "Janes Hubb�" - :'daughter, of Whitby..a ent: Mon• S.M. Write or phone ��Mi d Sunshine an - iday eventn'g with J. H. slid .Mrs. THE :4�::�t'AL MEETING of South ��T T � � Heel. E D, B Q YY till 8eabreezes" µ Ontatio Plowmen's Association wilt Fri. and Sat. 23. and 24- F. C. Madill and famtty, of To- be hell at Brooklin, on SATU9- 20 WHITBY ONT. Tonto, spent Sunday here with DAY, DEC. 17th, at ;2,3U pm., at � "Men of Steel" -. ®the former's pareaU,- J, B. and Grahams Hotel,..for . receiving re- -� • (M Sills) �-t ..+� (Milton • Mrs. Madill. Christmas Display � ports suss electior. of officers for.the aram n News Reel" Cecil Slack, we are sorry to -re- ensu ;n sear. r 'ou s R - port; is again confined to-hi s -ho-ti G- - e have now on an a wonderful rites- ulta' 25c cents, ' 'thtough illness. His ruany friends PresinFr11, _• Secretary, display of Obriafmas Goods, cllildron, under 14 slope for a speedy recovery. Whites e Brookltn. • consisting of -- - - -- 'year §, cents Frank and Mrs Michell, of North —_ Toys, Games,,Books, Toilet-Goods,. Markbam; spent Sunday in Clare- BONDS- Government. Municipal and confection-ery and Fancy S. G. Schmidt, Proprietor 1noat with his sisters, Mrs. Ed. Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. Stationery. " ^rested out of en- t p i son and Mrs Lyman Pilke Safe investments; at from 5 to 7 per V during altos and b y y Giye us a call, fashioned into Time de Rev. Mr. Cole, oi►Colborne, oceu• cent: f sag designs. This is Dressed Pault" Wanted pied the pulpit in tqe Baptist 1NSURANCE -All ciaeaee written -in• D, G A N N O the story of our stem• Good prices paid fur' poultry. Church on Sunday last, when he eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- orials. If you are in. 3C BROliGHAM.- - preached two excellent sermons. storm. Accident and Sickness, '. terested consult us to- ' Birds must be properly hied and dress edclean of feathers. A number of our dairymen pur. sr pose attending the banquet being Phone or write •- d e are also a few items that should ay. HARNESS SHOP "No GreaterTribute H Interest the th ' 1 iven this (Friday) evening in the - 43tf ED..BOWMAN;_Whitby — _ -od f Township Hall. Brougham, by the Having moved into my new premises N. W STAI�FQRD;600d for two weeks it Milk Producers' Association. opposite Reid's Blacham4th shop, I ! . Kingaton•Road, Merry Wives Pastry Flour, beat Magnus Morgan, accompanied uxeh 5 C bt r ' I am prepared t do all repair - Whitby for pion and cakes, try a 24 by his wife and family, and also ICu *a"ti work, and I will handleall phone Whitby pound. bag at :.. 1.09 lhie father and mother, Duncan - -- kinds of new harneee, land Mrs. Morgan, visited Mr, and / / which I will keep constantly 1 ' New Raisins, Currants, Almond R. J. F V L � E R as bans, or will secure 1W`lta, Walnut. Peels, just in Mrs. Marshall, of West Toronto. the quality is O K and the on Sunday last, Agent for' same on shortest notice. t Price is Right. James Underhill had a success Fad &, Westinghouse and =,_ �7CT. i° 1 MA 3 E Y', � A good 5- string Broom, at _ no g 1Eul sale of standing timber on his `'ictor Radios. 9.12 CLAREMONT remises on the sixth 'concession i Perrio'e Ginger Snaps, 2 ltie for ' i5a " of Uxbridge on Monday afternoon. Some 3•tube Sete at reasonable price, - Toy Pail Peanut Butter. 200 - There was a large crowd present $d'irfactory terms on any DON'T V'V�,IT FOR SNOWST(�RN'�S Wand prices were very satisfactory. of the above. FRANK EHIDLOW _ r Raymond Pitkey met with s Secure my terms and get Have our rubbers ready 6tf Claremont, Vnt, serious loss one day last week a Demonstration. - = ' When a number of his sheep were - -- killed sod a number damaged by Pickering R. R. 1 (12•tf) Phone 1033 RCRRERS FOR ALL THE F�ai1LY � doss. Several other farmers in - this locality also met with a aims Men'a Praia Over Rubbers, heavy corrugated moles, fu1C liar lose. On Christmas Sunda nialit the Size. g to 11, at gi.25. Sunday y, V' Choir of the Baptist Church will Men's 4-•eyelit Rubber @, rolled edge, anac*% proof, at 52 75. _ bender a musical bervice, the main - ifeatnre being sacred cantata. Gift � Men's 7•eyelit Rubbers, 9a133e s@ above, at ii2.95. g Boys' T •eyelit Rubbers, ` .. -:_.. �eotitled "The Nativity of Chet. "' Store - - ... : .: s� c�uR�i4'li �A There will be a silver collection in Special- Ladies' plain over, %11 sizes, at 90 teats. - PAST Y l' !aid of the choir. Call at *1 f Phone 3$00 George Banbury, of Gravelburg, F�1 \OLI] @ :'Sack., arrived in town one day Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, .last week and is now visiting at Bridge and Floor Lamps, +CIS- ,A���.000MIT=. am-= A:22C O V � S Br6a the home of his mister, Mrs. Sher. Reading Lamps, _. _ 46 man Rumohr. Mrs. Banbury has Radios vrith batteries+, vsold his farm in the west, and now Batteryless Radio@, - 'The Bread of contemplates making his home in Electric Toasters and IronsF ' ,Claremont. Electric Heaters. _ - -. -- �. The drama, entitled "Deacon Grills, - :..',� Dollar 18 5$v� Dubbi` giveo'by the young peo Toys of all kinds, - h plc of Mount Zion, was not so well Decorations, W �� when it is in the Try- r ��� ' _ patronized as was hoped on ac Brassware, such as Ash Trays. w- " a Loaf •count of the severe cold The Hanging Basket», - B,&-nk -- artists all played their parts wel- Bookends etc., ' ,and were very humorous' and enl Silverware, teriainioq throughout. 91;ate9, _ A ND the - sdoner it is dery —iglu —T James Fraser, who has been in key Sticks, �K ry''� ��i NO �� the employ of G. M. Forsyth dun Hockey Boots. t_ - the Bank the greater the a.3�sur• _sing the summer months, left on . Monday to upend the winter with Cali and inspect odrstock :- iRncs of.its being- saveJ. -his relatives iu England, We wish BANKING HONE 94U. g We have gifts for every one A 9avinge Bank Accouatia a magnet �.,�ICKERIIY�;p '• � slim a sate and pleasant voyage at prices sure to and an enjoyable visit at the home please you. for the -money that ordinarily slips _ _•__._. _ .. of his younger days. g Farmers Attention The members of the Football ��+11 YF u h one's fingers, and-an income- f tiab and their supporter#.-, were C H A S . 'i140PER paying guarantee for the future., 'treated to asocial dautre in the I have the agency for the Famow Community Hall on Tuesday even- G'LAREMOiV �' Renfrew Macbinen .. Separators, qMr in b7.the president, John Scott Agent for Aekerman's Quality i ' 'T!-iE - Scales; and the high quality ; •r ' who is an enthusiastic - admirero g Q y STANDARD Acorn Raege, and am pre - the sport. A -most pleasant time Harneee. - ask the asst. IRAN pared to give beet terms. was spent by all resent. ADA thing in these llines. Phone tPick l0 . sat Sun- DO your 4F CAN The program o the Bad day School ;Christmas Concert . to _PICKERING BRANCH -O. A. Sharpe, lfaaaQer W. C, WILLSON, sow well under way., It will in- _ $ranches also at Srooilin, west Hill, Whitby citide a juvenile cantata, entitled R.R. :�0,'1, . LOCUST HII,i`i Cinderella's Christmas PartY," . .` —� __ -- - --- featuring Prince - Charming, Fair _ -- .. _ -- _ -- -- _ -. �- y . - �odlno- tE>4er and several - oilier well- known - r��m. er ' known characters. There will Facto also be a play, entitled "Dodging Manufacturers: of,. h 1 � fanufac „ 0 PP, _. Basket- r 1 � ' 1 'e Choice." "S ho - _.. � _ an Heiress," or his L nc a z 4W The date of this event is Friday " . _ "'' All kinds of Fruit Baskets, evening, December 23rd. Admis- Early and ha` e• . Berry Crates, - oioa 25 cents, children 15 cents. J - v�Ea� ' 'armers'Buahel Baskets,` Don't forget the Christmas Con - cert to be given by the Sunday 1st Choice of Baskets* School of the Olaretnont li sited a Day clothes Bask t '' - J? Chi relt on Thursday ev'g, Dec. 22, is the Community Hall. The pro- Xmas Goods �'� y Frank J'enuock, vats, i consists of drills, ehoruaes, 1 Proprietor dialogues, solos., a..nd recitations, _ If you do this the savings Phone Markham 1864 and will be r most interesting en A nice range Of Haberdashery "from your productive years Yertainment. A very humorous g ; li will. later on provide you B EATTY led "Christ for the Gentlemen.. two- att•he Styoung ens, will be pre- �` with-in-income. _ mss at the Stuhbina, _'-seated by the ,people of tKe - Hote, - GlOVes, f8U e9 &II E3 ETA\ DS )SOB THE =1� Sunday School. Don't tni9s this Handkerchiefs for _ — f ..program. It .begio4 at s o'clock the Ladies, We will add ,interest for Admission 25 cents child d- it half '�ehar , nun p• , , you •and comp , •ren 15 cents, i To s Games `Books` Sank a I . ' earl' Y. _ - • George Redehaw, accompanied 3' � , s y ..• 9 Y •• a. by his son and daughter, met with and stot}kings for the _ F aan, accident on` Saturday night hove &nd �'ir18.;: which might have been serious. ' THE He was driving up the Brock road Fresh Fruits and Peels for 'Xmas N� — and when opposite G. M., Forsythe Cakes on hand. Also, Mixed �a w i lie met a car, the lights of which Nuts, Candy, Oranges were flickering so badly that him etc., at right prices. horse became frightened, and in a Phone.1401 '''Established 1871 <, twinkling turned round on the >/ . _ u :. Litter Carrierq, Hap Oarrierq .• road, upsetting the buggy which - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow `:'was badly damaged. Mies Red- '��!!I� l 1 •1 Bowls. Presaur�e systems Lie. @haw was slightly injure4l, but the D@ e O T It wilI'pay "vou to get my prices o3 Others escaped with a bad shaking ` above before having elsewhere. up. The horse ran some distance �ti'liitby Br., J. H. Perry, Ikfanalger : Ii'RAN� T. PROIISE Phone 1402, . BANK r before it was caught by Roy I r r R }; '' i RIf3 - V(Y!', T M z�.. .. ., .. 7 •,r ., .. , -�z - +'s-, �Ty,- �.•. � eti ...:,,... ,'y.- .�•`. •.+' rry�. '•,�" w. ay � „7, � ,;. 4. y<.y - .*k�+�' '`� t '"• -•a ; 1h',:y, :'E*, pry; ,a"”„ ^e.a .,t ;fi,. ±ej.,4 *Z"�qs('• ,,i'.:,; Viz:«.,e'l: 's" ".� r''. ,HF.,`y„br „ :'',G„,y'n -::C' , � s Sv W r : >:4 ®, 4•e, 14 • +.•y, .y }, t r <. ` WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. She smiled gaily and Anastasia Fol- 1 strikes 4.4ariett Folsom while ! ;..om nodded her head. bathing at Ocean Town, N.J. After 1 Meantime Dan Pelton was asking being perfunctarily examined by `, exc}tedly: doctor, the body is bruught to the I "Good heavens; Riggs, who la' that Hotel- Majuaaca, where an inquiry Is. starter. I woman and haw did you happen to Foh.cm's bathing om nicne bad ivn me up against her?" been Roger Neville Mrs. Helen Bar - "You Tan you rs^lf; L I didn't do it," aaby and Carmelita Valdon. It Is "Well, 'who is• she':" established that Folsom,, tut before �" his death had been standr'ing next to Mrs. Edward Barron. If you `think 1 Ned Barron, known as the copper' she's mixed up in the case, she isn't. king. - % Ixer husband stood next your uncle at Then -the �startlin announcement , the rope when our uncle went under. It made that Fots had been stabbed' y d }m id b to death in the water. Ross, his valet, And Mrs. Barron stow t others e is uestioaed, as are Barron and his of her'husband. But neither of them And this time Carmelite, Valdon Innocent Man Free e q gave a sudden quick movement, that wife but ne light is shed on the my$- knew Mr. Folsom or had ever seen him graceful woman would be f ter y. before. That all came out at the in -Ito a lase -...After 15 Years Jail y called a start, but with her was a Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and quest. Not picking her for the murd- n1 s masterful sister of the, ad man, ar- �„ mere sinuotie .quiver, such sae beau- erer are yotr. _ r rives and takes comman� At the in- tifuI python might make. $iamatic Escape From Devil'/ "No don't be sill But I've seen ' quest it is established that the death. ' e only I can't- ace -her, Seen Riggs glanced at her. Island Followed b Full weapon was a pichaq, an Oriental !her before, y Fl o y ® y knife, and that it and its ecabbard� her under some strange circumstances What ailed t1iP women to -day. pardon s had been purchased on the boardwalk. , or in some queer surroundings." Madeline. Barron all upset, Angel Fair t _ It is also established that Croydon ` "Not ueationable, I hope ?" disturbed sympathetica.ly, and now Parld -A man, who has spent fifteen - - Sears is a fancier of curious knives• I q Carmy Valdon throwing a shiverl years of his life on Deviris Island for Anastasia engages Titus Riggs to "Of course not." Pelton spoke quite She was in black, with an enormous a crime of which he was innocent, - ` Mexico May Spend work on the case. He asks permission seriously.. "I mean when I 'saw her it black hat, for when not on the beach stepped wit the boat at Marseilles, and ,4 go through the dead man's effects was she and yet it w, aan't she. Her or boardwalk, Mrs. Valdon erected fell weeping into the arms of his wife. r� ' ' NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY face haunts me-" picture costumes. The touch of con- It was Euegen Dieudonne, who wee .� M;ll�ons to Draw, "It would.' She is a' ravin beauty, v tract was supplied by some large jade arrested !n 191_ on a charge of having Z'�Dtil'lst8 The CHAPTER XXX. you know'_ g y, on both hat and gown Participated with the notorious Bo - l� Go away and let me alone. want buHei brilliant coloring, not all due not tmotor bandit gang in a aeries o! =�9a rrrsteP•.9%'f8(�tr-•lklidP 4na ron took not the slightest interest in -her-$' akeup` box -was hece�erate�' - aril =ta�rdera•-- at�d =ln °= I-xha. - - - -- �f Initial Fund of $500,000 to be Pelton; she had merely responded to "w right, Pelton. sI an you her quite evident agitation at Riggs' annals of- French criminal justice Spent by Railroads I.00all p Y, know your own business, question. there 1s no more dramatic and terrible I� Y his pleasant courtesy, and felt a t� and in .United States momentary relief in the way he picked Tite Riggs walked away marveling' He resolved to take it up boldly. story, np ,the responsibility o? the situation. at the way things were going: "What's the matter, 1lrs. Valdon ?" Bonnot himself, as-be Icy dying in Mexico City. -A half million dollors Intuitive himself, Dan saw her Miss Folsom's tete- a -tete with I the ruins of his home with a ring o! �v will be spent In 1925 to attract Ameri• i he asked, smiling at her. "You look' ' can and Canadian tourists to 1liexjeo; gayety was superficial, and wondered Maddy Barron. Dan Pelton stirred as if some one had kissed"'Sou!" written c round him, added to httl what ugly fears had stirred her soul's up over some memory of reminiscence, "I wish I looked like that!" cried the written confession, " Dieudonne is !n� " according to an announcement Issued fxs' depths. (mistaken or otherwise, of Maddy. Duchess-trying to look wistful. secant.' from the Federal government, which For he read fear in the haunted I Madeline herself, upset and worried, - "Can I help ?" said Riggs, solicitous - The public, in spite of a mass of iC`-ly ,_,is making up the budgets for the new oyes, rehenaion in the quivering taking a short respite rte of gayety when ii testimon ahowtn that Dteudonne peal app q g B P g Y ly, be. bending o near that the Duchess Y g 1 it Is understood .5100,000 will he '- -� -` moved back in alarm, while the - others :was at fancy on the dap on which the avaliable for use of the'I+lational Rail• v had, /// r la g (bank manager was held up and mur- �'i / � i�, Apparently Carme.lita, too, resolved dered in the Rue Ordener, cried for wags of 4texico in advertising_ for, + ✓ f + on a bold stroke. f blooTmud Dieudonoe wav condemned `f tourists, with an opportunity to dou- ble this amount should it be required ` to death. He stared the gss?lIo ins key r /` "Do you, fir. Rigs," she said, in a �i+o f knife In the face for months, and was y The remainder will be paid American ;;� , low, steady voice,r'do you know any-1 /f Aually sent to Devil's Island fur life. failway companies for advertising Thing of the privAo- businese of Gar - I' _ He tried to ee•cape from this bell -hoie ' Mestco as a tourist center. The com '/ „; j, - rett Folsom ?" time after time, and when ho and five, r# .panles of the United States which are a% r "Why - I do," he said, slowly. "Sup- r •to share In this are those connecting 5 pose «e have an exchange of confid- other finally succeeded in March of / = this year they had a' terrible ezpkri. �I with the rational lines o! Mexico. �j i _ eneea all round." f / 'i Ile Ian ed strai ht at Neu file ence. it Is understood $500,000 will be a - e M ,who r , minimum Agure and, tf necessary, the. r said, simply: S hey were wracked on the Brazilian' amount will be increased to $1,000,000, consn after a through trip in a scums A bill called the "Law o! Tourists" is % {I, It would bP et confidence on my aaiL'ng boat through raging storms i , _ pert; I mean no betraysl of confidence. and shark - Infested waters, and one of+ being prepared to be submitted short " + r/ __ - Whatever I know about Folsom and ' ly to Congress, in which the tourist x, them, named Neveu; was catrgbr in may buy a ticket into the country r '�, � f his business is, and al has been,! the quic:keands end the others were wy at the dirposal of th s+�e investigating unable to rescue him. The five of her t wilhaut going to the trouble to flit out his death. It is an utter mystery to convicts were. compelled to watch ° identification or passport pi since me, and I'd be fad to give an in- he would not be regarded as an im g � y him nil stay long as he `'reamed and migrant.. y � � ; � � formation I car, as wetI as to get any struggled to free himself. but he sank I can." deeper and deeper and eventually' dla- - -- -- - -- - _ a• I R gg� k ! __ _ � — Tite looked at 'him His appeared' from right. Three of the i�mg George Loses Money _ - woe,ds'wf t;ne, ills manner and remalnfng. men. -who were too sick to Y By Salary Arrangement ii' \ tone were unassailable, yet Tite won -' tr Igo any arther, were left behind to be it. , , dared if 'he spoke the = truth. l picked up by tte natives, who sent London -King George would have "What I went to know," Carmelite's them -back to the penal uKttiement, a- much bigger Income if an agree- went had not been reached between %oft, low voice went on,, "is whether I but Dieudonne and another man push - can find --can regale posse' of ed forward through the Brazilian F the sovereign and the govern 200 ,`' { some letter% of mine that he had.'jungle for weeks, lighting fevers, ser sears ago filet the nation a ru er 1 / not t of the sort that is termed aands, and athFr dense r% should sirrrender his life interest in pants, yuflk, _ ..the king's lands in consideration of a 1 by the reporters, 'incriminating,' they until they reached a civiltztld distrlcr, ed 4ei8ry -a Qice re not the sort that I wish to have The Freltch Aitnimer of Jus at 8s _ - ed reoeni years the income from fall into alien hands." first demanded Dieudonne's txtradl- crown property has increased marvel- _ "What do yciu mean by duel!?" asl.- tion, but there was such an outhurat ously Since 1920 the Income from Ric with his dish mi smile, of Indignation that he :$greed to ex• • ed< g� g a crown lands has almost doubled and i "tiothing.itexactly, "t< -and Carmy'�amine'the records of the trial. He Is now £1,134,255 annually. ' I f to the coac2natan tlreft pouted, "but any hands other than my then came The block adjoining- Piccadilly Cir- f' _ own I consider alien in this situstion.IDtetxionne was completely innocent, Mme in which the Plaza, the new Amer Ii fi It's' that they were -well, that is and granted him a Ln1l pardon. lean -owned picture theatre, is located, - --" she hesitated, and the Duchess ' - -- _ - d placidly: • now yields £18,120, as aga4nat £5,525 sal 1? Night Winds i n Mountains --in 1920. Let's say Leaseholds an the new building de- nut that'sindiscreet _ just what they weren t ',11 A meteorological phenomenon found —_ _:° vPtopment alana Re�ent_Street be- - protested Mrs. Valdon, "and uncle% among ilia high mountains :.nd notice- tween Piccadiil and Oxford Grouses y _a+en -0 yrou take that back, Duchess, I shall. able n many placers • in Waterton _ _ ! ttaw yield £315,229annnally, as against cry.,. - Lakes national park in southern Al '~ `A44.Or0 in 1913. when old buildings "WITHOUT •A WORD SHE ROSE, GATHERED UP HER SCARF, "Where do you think those lctt /t5 Uerta tss the night wind from the occupied the apace now filled by uni- AND STROLLED AWAY. are?" asked Riggs, determined to press mountain taps. During the Beat o[ farm stone buildings which form 'the ___ :_ _ -^ !�__.__ ��_ ______ his ads ants e. the day the warm air rises from the sleet beautiful business" seolton of lips, and realized that whatever else Pelton prove enterta ning, but sa a "I, hav4 reason to think he farought valleys but Ott sutiset a currc+nt -rtf cx,\. 1L $ them down here with him," anti Car- from oadon. she was, Madeline Barron was a heart for some reason. the peak rushes downwards, Queen Victoria and Edward VII re- strong, self - controlled woman, who Could it, he wondered, could it all melita also ,eemed determined to get bringing with it the scents at pines 'calved more through their civil lists is eieep mental distress: hark back to Croydon Stars? the nutter over with. and larches and it may be of the was they would have received had - Ao*ers- of some alpine meadow a their ancestors kept the income from "I wonder if you'd like to ,fleet my For the Searses and the Barrens. "Then .wouldn't they have been couple of thousand feet above. crow,: lands to lieu of salaries, but aunt;" Pelton said. They had been 'I were always together, and Madeline found Among his things ?" j .'- aiie c'ommisaioners of Crean Lands talking of eccentiicitiL�S in general. was fond 'of the older man in a; gentle, "That's just it;' I'm afraid they Drat and Draft. have been so successful in developing She is the most eccentric person I motherly way. . Could she be alarmed were." _ know, and the strangest combination for him? Tate Rigg% laughed. "Then set your A clubman, after a sporty evening - property of recent years that George +, Was she just clever enough to with plenty of liquid refreshment ar- -`V would be a very rich man were he of gentleness and ferocity. j g try mind at rase, dear incri If they had riveci home about 1 a.m. Fumbling "That sounds delightful," Madeline' io learn %little from the relatives of been indiscreet, or incriminating, you receiving Coe earnings of the crown i for his key he found that due had for - smiled; "rather like. the lion and the the dead man, whom she had just now would have heard of the matter be- otten it. so he tumbled into the ham- - lands. ( et.b chance? fore this. Either he did not have !hem g lamb in one identity." im X mock on the lawn and was soon fast I For she and Miss Folsom were cer- i here or the authorities considered - ` - _• �'� "That's just what she is. _Here she Itaint hitting it off. He turned to'', thern only he fe ulation mash notes.'' asleep• ilc woke shortly after day o " look back at them, tea the eerhbors y F - break and saw his wife regarding him ° comes now- _ 1 q g _ ad used the annoying tF�rm "Why that's :Miss Folsom!" said i Riggs h severely fromIthe open window of g g for the sheer purpose of rousing Car - •o Madeline, astounded. their bedroom.. "i shay." called the Tite Riggs was astute and clear melita's ire, and he succeeded beyond -" "Yes,- she's my aunt. Hello, Aunt I muddled one from the hummock, :abut headed, but sometimes he let his vivid his intentions. that beastly window, will you; I'll Stasis, take my place. This is Mrs. imagination run away with him, t Without a' wrord she rose, gathered `7 Barron, 'Miss Folsom." catch my death of card." - Beaton c He came to ort next at a .tab4e up, her scarf and strolled away. a "Oh, we're not a Transcript. where sat the Duchess Carmelite I .(To be continued:) - :• Anastasia Folsom said, sitting down. with Roger Neville. I _ "How do you do, Mr. Riggs? Now I "Come home, truant," the Duchess? — °� Interesting Early Exploratiola bet you two'll march off - seer"" bade him. "You've deserted us, and ! _ And they. all laughed, for even as one more absence from school makes' British Duck Makes Record early e the moot interesting of the she spoke Tite Riggs l.ad risen and he B I-.a in 357 s in Year early exp]orat.lons across Northern p gg you liable to expulsion." i y y S'g Canada was that made in 1771 -2 by Land Pelton were just about to fade He sat beside her and began to pay. All sorts of ,claims lately have horn Samuel Hearne, who travelled from away. her compliments. a< vanced for -tire record egg- layinAj,n Fort Churchill on Hudson bay to the They had the - greee to redden a "I say,, Riggs," Rotier Neville said, the part of various species of poultry Arctic ocean at the mouth of the Cop - _ little, but r Madeline Barron only abrupt!•. "what's doing in the Folsom who thug contribute farm prodi ict %. perming river, and returned by a more laughed. matter ?" but it 1F believed *hen it cameo to Futherly route through Great Slave Mice: Gashl 1 had a fine time "Let them go; we don't want them," "Not much," was the guarded reply. laying duck es8° Fhakik (aimpbell, a lake. last night. _ she said. "It's quite all right, Miss "By the way, do you know Anything ' duck -owned by H. S. Maxwell, of the w Ttd:_ Shams on you. Folsom. A man wants to talk to a of Garrott Folsom's private business, Borton Grange, l.eiston, FuRolk. holds Minard'e Liniment for Neuralgia, ._ -.e► -. woman about so long, then- he warrts or-oniti the ones where you were more Piritain'k laurc is with a score of 367 Minard'a Liniment for Grippe. his own kind aggin." or less partners?" In a year. ISSUE No. 51 -27 �"s�'..,.%_ ..:._• .._,r_<_..G _.. rti 6rF e. 4144+x- ._:3bz __,. ra.,a.. . e+ a.,..: .. .,•i'iwe ,-.., -•w . ..,..., ..: «e +. , +.. - _ .. -.v w ,« .,. ,_ :� ,:_. �.�_«,L_ _. ,re, ,Ls .�`A._u ,«. _°4i._; .r,-. ..k',a; „�, ry• -7 -�-•�+ �- -T' -- j.D - -.-.. _.�.. .�•� -t :WINTER'S FIRST BLIZZARD steamer reported Captain Livingl GREAT LADES SW PING o ' atolls, was reported ashore, with wheel and rudder gone, the ship buckled in BRINGS WIDE DEVASTA'T'ION FEELS BRUNT OF "STORiVI : the centre as a result of :_jgmping 4 , across a shoal near Parisienne Island; and that the two ship's boats and the From, All 'Parts of the Province Come Tales of Damage crew were gone, so that it was thought " e Several �n'� in DI'stress, TWO Reported Aground But : and Loan the crew, consisting of 21 men, were Life Loss Appears TO 'Be Ught L ... = trying to row to the mainland or to _ 'HURRICANE .HAVOC! row to Sault'Ste. Marie. Parisienne - - - lY0 RELIEF IN SIGH f Island has only a light keeper's house Sault Ste. Marie: —The A ,01 Port Doer. —The local fishermen AND THE WEST. otherwise it is a desert rock -bound gawa,with Guard Station has been notified, antf have had ,a poor season fishing, to Port Maitland.—The effects of ,the waste. The fate of the Lambton's 200,000 bua�uels of grain, sent out her I the crew will leave for the scene of which must be added the loss of their 60-mile -an -hour wind and snow bliz- I crew will be in doubt till all hope must last wireless message at noon"Th'urs- the-wreck at 4 o'clock Friday morning, r zard Thursday night: Damage has be abandoned. day, reporting lyar holds filled with it being impossible to leave Thursday >dea now ia,the lake, aTl�ch will easily been done to the new Welland Ship I Owen Sound, Ont—While seamen water and her hatches torn off. As night, as a severe blizzard with a 54- . amount to $20,000. A conservative estimate of the total losses here is Canal, numerous construction comgan- (on the Agawa were occupying the the message came over the air, the mile gale was . raging and the' crew' ies, the Government elevator, and the, spotlight of public attention and anx wireless suddenly went dead, shroud- could 'hot see. The- steamer'a wires ;180,000. Maple Leaf Milling Co. Streets iety last week, a short 30 miles from ,ing the fate of the crew in myotery. less e4idently failed after reporting Guelph, Out.— Guelph got a real throughout the town are blocked by the wreck was a smaller disaster The tug Harrison, of Owen Sound, the predicament, as no further' word ;rite of Winter Wednesday and Thurs- broken_ trees and telegraph poles, which cost the life of Louis Desjardin, I was known to be standing by, but has been received. day, when a wild snow storm blew up while the entire Lake Erie water front fisherman of Tobermory. He, with his whether she succeeded in taking off Weather bureau reports promsed, no in the afternoon in the wake of a I in this sec£ion has suffered great dam- two nephews, Frank and John Des- `the creme* of the Agayia, whose break relief in the storm area for at least 4eavy gale which had raged through -� age from' the raging storm. jardin, and Walter Vail, left on Wed - up appeared certain, is not known another day. 01st. According 1;p the official reading London, Ont. —Signs torn down, nesday in their small motor launch tq I here' The Altadoc, formerly the Indna, is pt the O.A.C. the gale reached its windows. smashed, trees twisted off take in their nets before the approach- The Agawa,was one of a fleet of 34 a steel boat of. 386 feet length. Her highest velocity just before 9 o'clock and barns and other buildings dam- ing storm. That night their engine grain freighters which passed down -tonnage is given in the Marine Direo- in the morning, when it was traveling aged is a digest of Thursdays storm stopped and they drifted ashore at Tuesday, Nineteen went back after `ti:._ .tory as 6,600. 'She is commanded by \ at 48 miles an hour. The temperature I news from all parts of Western On- Fitzwiiliam Island where th'w boat heading out into lake Huron and Captain R. D., Simpson, and the chief at from 61 degrees Wednesday tario. Perhaps the heaviest individual turned' over. Three managed to cling sougltE shelter in St. Mary's- River. engineer is John M. Nicholl. night to 18 degrees Thursday. loss was the destruction of the Lon- to the craft until it drifted ashore, but The Agawa wandered off her course According o information received' Detroit,— Thursday's storm, one of don airport on Lambeth Highway of Louis Desjardin was lost in the rag - in a blinding blizzard and was hurled S by radio at the local office of the Lake the worst in gears, threw up waves the Waco airplane, owned by S. J. ing waters. Desjardin was married onto a hog's back s8nd bar some dis- Carriers' Association the Altadoc an 10 feet high in the river and die-'Noland, of Kalamazoo, Mich. The ma- and leaves a widow and five children. tance from the shore near Michael's ore. carrier, ran one the rock reef !opted ferry service between Windsor chine was forced to land in London �. Bay an.Manitoulin Island. A call was and Detroit. One of the ferryboats, a couple of, days a because of dam- Thursday afternoon while attempting ! P Y flu � . - sent out for tugs at Detour but the to reach shelter from the raging seas. with 1,000 Windsor people on board, I age to a strut. Repairs were made 8' smashed a gangplank while landing at Wednesday, but the French Revive giant waves prevented the General The'vessel Thursday night was at the g gp g�,/�/� y, ground was tag . from leaving gort. The Harrison of g Detroit early • Thursday, after VW heavy for a take -off and the ship was Campaign For Owen Sound, succeeded in coming mercy of the .gale, which had turned - passengers had been placed on shore. securely anchored awaiting better near but could do- nothng to help the into a howling blizzard. Her radio re- weather. The ale tore the plane ceiving outfit is• disabled" and she is ; IN THE EAST. g Vote to Women ship, which had already filled with loose from her moorings, however, and water. As she str ek the bar the unable to picit up message's from the Catsipbeliford, Ont.— During the rolled it several- hundred yards down Agawa went out five Ret forward and j coast guard or to give her hearings. terrific wind storm early Thursday the field, stripping off both wings, Movement -fakes on New her stern sank in seven fathoms of f The snowstorm has blocked vision snorniag the new regulation size atsat- crushing the fuselage and damaging Vigor on Eve of the De- water, flooding her engine room and from the shore, and the radio oper- ing rink nearing completion was liter -! the under- carriage so badly that only lisle in the Senate putting out her fires. ator at. Calumet can furnish no de- ally blown to the ground. The loss, the motor can be salvaged. The plane! tails as to the ship's condition. He, will be heavy. No other serious dam - is valued at $8,000. I Paris. —An extraordinary whirlwind ALTADOC AGROUND. however, expresses the belief that the • age is reported in the district: Hamilton. — Titers was some wire campaign in favor of votes for women I Detroit, Mich. —The steamer Alta- crew is safe. The temperature is be- Belleville.— Although damage is not trouble and several . windows were is being engaged in on the eve of the•1 doc, of the Paterson Line of Fort; low zero. The Coast Guard is now pre - great here owing to the fact that there I shattered. Officials of insurance com -; debate in the Senate, The Senate has I William, is reported aground on Ke- paring to patrol the shore line to is no shipping of any account at this genies reported that many claims for'I allowed the protect to slumber for sev• I weenaw Point, with the whole crew !watch for any signs of wreckage be- season of the year, considerable loss small amounts had been filed, but it, eral years, The Chamber on a num• aboard. The Copper . Harbor Coast 1 ing washed ashore. was caused to property, while the was impossible to give an estimate of ; ber of occasions clearly expressed its electric companies, including the tele the total loss, Idesire to extend the franchise to wo• Iphone and telegraph companie9, -faced - 11men• and little more than two years a Miner Army ° s gigantic task in keeping their linesi. NORTH ALSO SUFFERS. tago, before the municipal elections, • !clear The hydro power lines were North Bay, nOt. —The . vicious biiz -!!! even the present Chamber of th Left demolished in some sections as were zard which swept down from the Lake I cartel emitted an affirmative vote.jd isiso the Bell Telephone lines. Superior district Thursday held North It is true that sceptics suggest that Ottawa.—A. 40-mile-an-hour gale Bay in its grip.. A biting snow storm � the deputies could afford the luxury of - which swepet Ottawa and the our- driven before a forty - mile -an- hour!, a platonic vot, becaus they are con. ; roundinga district Thoraces caused I gale piled snow four feet high in the! socut a aeStlaonforl ;material damage business section, bringing traffic to scious of Senatorial apathy. In any age to telephone and a standstill. Some rigs and sleighs! event It is impossible to prevent the ;power lines. Many homes is the caps- g g � " ". tai were without electricity due • to were overturned by the wind subject from finally coming Wore the uprooted trees breaking wires, while The temperature was not as low as Senate, ilong- distance telephone circuits out of zero, as in other'parts of the north, Careful . preliminary' sound Inge seem the city were similarly disrupted. In but was gradually dropping Thursday to show that the advraariea of 'woman ' " the City' of Hull, half the roof of a afternoon. suffrage have a ' possible majority of , • _ 4 large apartment building was lifted The storm has not yet Interfered four or five, and it is regarded as a ;from its moorings by the wind and with railway service tQ any appre- practicable attempt to tip the scales 'sent crashing to the street below. An ciable extent, All trains were report- on the other side, ' It is, therefore, automobile buried under the debris ed moving, many slightly behind ache- not without hope of immediate was badly damaged. dule, triumph that the leaders of the move - -- meet are working: By a curious para ;�. • ; I, f In New York Harbor dolt it Is the conservative newspapers, •-� J such as the Journal des Debate and j the Echo de Paris which are devoting their space to an exposition of argu- ments for the vote. It is the Radical Party which, strangely enough, is the most deter- LONDON SEES "COOK'S ARMY" mind opponent. The Debats says: The Welsh miners arriving at Trafalgar Square, London, to present to "The Radical Party dominates the the government the plight of the thousands of miners who have had 'no work Serrate and the Radical Party is the for 11 months, belated heir of the oldest prejudices. It has 'about the role of women in society Ideas which go back several A Tragic Finale to Our Jubilee Year centuries. Anticlerical as the party to, ft is the successor of ancient the- 1 ologians. The party which clamors The Great Lakes Tragedies Draw Our Country Together in for progress Is retrograde. The party , Bonds of Sympathy ` which pretends to be liberated ,col- lects demoded notions. The party Ontario listened for three days to tales of greater romance, skill, endur- which gives itself the mission of pre- radio .reports of the conditions stir- ante or bravery than are enacted year paring the - future of society refuses to rounding the ill -fated S.S. Agawa, by year by our lake mariners afloat, women a right which they possess and their wives and families ashore. - THE MUCH CHASED YACHT "V10OR" _ elsewhere. Tcaught 'truth on the fangs of a reef Jutting out from Manitoulin Island, Think of the= stoic fortitude of the = " The vessel for which a warrant was issued for violation of port regula- The is that the radicals be- !far lieve women will vote passionately, pounded unmercifully by mountainous relatives of the Agawa or, Altadoc w ' I crews. Meagre news —no news —ru- Mns in the St. Lawrence. She gave the authorities the slip. R. C. Durant,' either as revolutionaries or conserve- tines, These absurdities have hither- waves of Lake Huron, and coated in foot -thick ice,. We in city or country '~ iron of W. C. Durant, the motor manufacturer, is her owner. i • . s-r to prevented the success of their homes must realize that we'have a. abates and the cheering word spreads:' "All are -safe off the Agawa." A half, ' le" 1 shore in Michael's Bay. cause. But nowhere is a general truly sea -going people on our Great a day passes and then: "The crew of. 'Aftermath Q# the Storm- France. feeling that the regime in France is Lakes shores. Usually' we take our "blue water" the Altadoc are rescued. ", News of Our. Inland - SeaS discredited, and if the Republican Itathentary system as practiced in for granted.,- but as navigation closes All Ontario offered u �. g P prayers of, thanksgiving with these anxious tam • f �_. `: , ". '•; France is to be saved there, is need and as winters relentlessly. cruel flies, and sympathy' goes out to tlyat their space to an exposition of argu- ments for the vote. It is the Radical Party which, strangely enough, is the most deter- LONDON SEES "COOK'S ARMY" mind opponent. The Debats says: The Welsh miners arriving at Trafalgar Square, London, to present to "The Radical Party dominates the the government the plight of the thousands of miners who have had 'no work Serrate and the Radical Party is the for 11 months, belated heir of the oldest prejudices. It has 'about the role of women in society Ideas which go back several A Tragic Finale to Our Jubilee Year centuries. Anticlerical as the party to, ft is the successor of ancient the- 1 ologians. The party which clamors The Great Lakes Tragedies Draw Our Country Together in for progress Is retrograde. The party , Bonds of Sympathy ` which pretends to be liberated ,col- lects demoded notions. The party Ontario listened for three days to tales of greater romance, skill, endur- which gives itself the mission of pre- radio .reports of the conditions stir- ante or bravery than are enacted year paring the - future of society refuses to rounding the ill -fated S.S. Agawa, by year by our lake mariners afloat, women a right which they possess and their wives and families ashore. - THE MUCH CHASED YACHT "V10OR" _ elsewhere. Tcaught 'truth on the fangs of a reef Jutting out from Manitoulin Island, Think of the= stoic fortitude of the = " The vessel for which a warrant was issued for violation of port regula- The is that the radicals be- !far lieve women will vote passionately, pounded unmercifully by mountainous relatives of the Agawa or, Altadoc w ' I crews. Meagre news —no news —ru- Mns in the St. Lawrence. She gave the authorities the slip. R. C. Durant,' either as revolutionaries or conserve- tines, These absurdities have hither- waves of Lake Huron, and coated in foot -thick ice,. We in city or country 1 mor and report. Then the storm iron of W. C. Durant, the motor manufacturer, is her owner. i • . s-r to prevented the success of their homes must realize that we'have a. abates and the cheering word spreads:' "All are -safe off the Agawa." A half, ' le" 1 shore in Michael's Bay. cause. But nowhere is a general truly sea -going people on our Great a day passes and then: "The crew of. 'Aftermath Q# the Storm- France. feeling that the regime in France is Lakes shores. Usually' we take our "blue water" the Altadoc are rescued. ", News of Our. Inland - SeaS discredited, and if the Republican Itathentary system as practiced in for granted.,- but as navigation closes All Ontario offered u �. g P prayers of, thanksgiving with these anxious tam • f �_. `: , ". '•; France is to be saved there, is need and as winters relentlessly. cruel flies, and sympathy' goes out to tlyat !That was Saturday nighi. of a serious renewal. Such conllidera- fingers clutch at the late travelling relations of the crew of the Saskatoon,, of 1� Wa and Altodoc Have Been Saved — Saskatoon tton and the realization that France steamers, we are forced to learn a which apparently pP Y bad succumbed ,Crews i$ Reported-Missing While Lambton and is in this respect a backward nation little about our inland. seas and our the' terrific storm, and the Lambton, n, Are A ound $ may bring about at an early. ate a fl fresh water sailors. None of the seven seas can 'offer the crew which is missing. : :.Martian _ great feminine victory. x Such anxious days bring our people together, - HEROISM PLENTIFUL Helping The Tourist and as our Jubilee Year' draws to its end we are forcibly made I' The annals of shipping on the Great continued toward Sault Ste. Marie. - :': aware of the diversi of our endeavor) s: f Y• ]takes' proabbly hold no more stirring `' The crew of the Altadoc, ashore on '. account of perils bravely faced for the I Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior, were P OAOS[D e taken off, part on Saturday and the Bake of sailors in wrecked vessels than rest late on Sunday be the United ' that of five fearless Manitoulin Island States coast guard cutter Crawford, _ •'fishermen who were first to reach the 1 I which is reported to have been hamp- steamer A after she had been g awe eied seriously by high seas and dan- three ' days aground two miles from l gerous ice formations: le" 1 shore in Michael's Bay. I The crew of the Oglehay, ashore on Struggling with their yawl over r - Shot Point, ten miles west of Mar Shot ght miles of terrible roads and then I tte, Mich., were taken safely - -- —1- crunching bravely into perilous waters on Saturday by the coastguard and a the fishermen battled their way to the tug. strander 'freighter and brought back 4 sick member of the imprisoned .. The Martian, hard aground 15 miles crew to shore where he was rushed to from Port Arthur, is reported in no shelter and given medical attendance. danger and her crew is still aboard. !That was Saturday nighi. No word "has been received in the On Sunday morning the fishermen! Soo of the steamer Saskatoon of the "repeated the trip and took off four i Canada Steamship Line, which was men- -the remaining members of the due upbound Friday night. Anxiety Afawa's crew --the others having been if felt for her. $aken aboard the tug General, which, Word had been received that the I • g uau ' TOM a — NTAR/0 P OAOS[D e cur-OFF IyiMO�MGRIM�swfVILLC ¢ m SAP. e Vo SMITSVILLE PA�' 'PO - ROVrt rMaoaoH HAMILTON Fa. ti �♦ G Ind - APPROVR'DJY - `+ �Cy �, �i/.NO Talons HIGHWAYS COMM /S/i0N © y 1 �► e aR106E8U PROPOSED NEW HIGHWAY TO PEACE BRIDGE 'A direct route, as the crow flies, from Hamilton to the Peace brid8e, is what the backers of the ,proposed new mountain highway wish. Besides relieving No. 8 highway, from Niagara Falls to Hamilton, the next road ahown above would alive a quicker route between, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo. an e c oseness o ,our sympathies. Cholera Epidemic ` Feared -in India Frequency - •of, Travel ' in Af- ,fected Area May Cause Spread Karachi, India.— pread of the dfs- astrous 'cholera epidemic to all of northern India is feared. Western Begal was worst affected, and the frequency of travel in that Y section, combined with the density of population in the north, caul authorq sties to vie wthe suation with in- creased alarm. w . 1�a .. +.,. .. ..�... : ;: .�+.. ....' :.. :.- .. •.x ".. . ,.�' , fir,. .. , y y " WINNOW —J. A. %nd Mrs. Bashby and — Jeremiah O'Connor, of Church LOC�ALIS11r�s. �F little daughter spent Sunday last St., is not improving as big many ' with relativea -in Torotato. frieude would like to see him. iq�r =John Doyle, who has been —Mrs. David Annan has been :" —F H. Hall has .treated himself seriously ill, is now much improv spending a few da a in Myrtle - �/ to a new Star coach. r ed and is able to be up street. with her daugl er Mrs. oy Percy. -Dr. Cartwright spent over the —St. Andrew's Sundayy School — Ot _Wednesdav afx noonGeo, r - week end in the city. will hold their :'sanual Ohrietniae Elliott had his buggy wrecked at - - -- Chris Phaic spent the weekend - - with friends in Woodstock. tree and entertainment thin (Fri- Allison's corners -when an auto ran -Miss Mary Found is confined d qy) evening. into him. - -Mrs. John Murkar spent Thurs- —Rev. 'Mr. Lawson willspeak in =to the house with throat troitble. pe day'laet with Wm. and Mrs. Hoar 9t. Andrews Cliur�h on Sunda -Mr. Blanchard, of Garman, 7 '� and daughters, Mrs. Hudgins and morning on behalf of the Lord s 'Mien.. is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Lick, at Myrtle. Day Alliance. s MLrs. Was. Calvert. -Died, at the General Hospital. -Only 'nine days now until -Small -pox is quite prevalent Christmas and a week front to- in many localities throughout the MLoatreal, on Dec. ?the the infant s yr morrow (Saturday) evening the province. but so far no cease have :dung _titer of F. C. and Mre• llieeilio. majority of our residents will be been reported is Pickering town- Mrs. 1. J., Murphy, of Orange gin their Christmas shopping. ship. villa, returned home, after spend- — Charles McGuire went to To-. —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resilient Dent - ibg a week with W: i. and Mre. ronto laps' week to undergo an ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware Bray' operation for a endiciiis, of store• Office hours, 9 to. 6 daily and — \j r • At St. Georges Church next Pp which has ads veral attacks. evenings by appointment • : r 1 a ' �� l3isnday : Services at 10.30 "a. m. The operation was successful and —A well- filled house greeted the — e 7. and 7,00 p. in. Preacher, W. R. he is now making a rapid recovery. Mount Zion Dramatic Club an 4 �� t :Sproule. — Putting gasoline into a Ford Wednesday eveniaR last in the -- —-�- . -- y --Ray. F, C. and Mrs. Harper, Town Hall, when the presented a of Preston. visited , with Hugh oar, while the engine, is running, y ` u : and Mrs. 14iechia on Wednesday is a practice that, is not Very com- the drama, entitled ' "Deacon �•� THIS IS HIS afternoon. moa, lint which a few motorists Dttbbs, under the auspices of • —On Sunday morning Rev. A indulge in occasionally, is a Group "A" of St. Andrew's Ladies'' �+p � „ very daugerone, one, as a truck aid. This drama is full of wit HEADQUARTERS X, Sanderson will preach on The. Dead Restored to Life. 7,00: m„ driver in a neighboring village and humor and kept •the audience' _ "Building a New Home" see- found out one day recently, When in roars of laughter. Between lion for young people. pouring Ras into the tank the Actg Mre, John Stork sang a solo, -Dr. E. A. and hire. McDonald overflow went on to the .exhaust Miss Edna ,Reid played two piano :.hand two daughters, MarRarei. and .and immediately there was a big solos and Miss Jean, the pretty Susan, and Mias Jennie Cantwell, blaze and considerable damage eight- year -old daughterof Mr. and done to the track before the fire Mrs, Wells, of Toronto,. deligh.te -d Q -iof 7.bronto, -spent Biuidsy with was pslt oat with a fire extin' the audience with her piano solos. 43ori}on and Mrs.. Found. . *a_• ,•,T' - Don't forgot the Christmas Bnisher, Gasoline, -like fire, is a Rev, J. S. Ferguson. presided in his entertainment of St. George's splendid servant, but a bad mast- usual happy mantler. Sunday School to be - held in the er. a 11'own Hall to- morrow (Saturday) -One of the severest , wind. WHITUVAL l InighL at 7.30 o'clock. Silver col- " Mrs. J. D. Busk- storms in in a' number of years "r iectioa. Everybody welcome, and which vractically swept over Born, to air. and ' —The annual QLriatmas concert the whole Dominion and a good les, on Monday, Dec. 5th, a, baby boy. " to be presented by the pupils of part of the United States, was that Gordon McKay's new house is well p p which began on Wednesday night under way and they hope to occupy `the Pickering Continuation and it be f last week and which continued fore the New Year. Public Schools will be held. in the o -Town Hall on Wednesda evening for a couple of days. ,It was ac Mrs :Gordon McKay and children y are visiting the formers parents, Mr. Dec. 21st, at 7.30 o'clock. 'No ad• coropauied by revere frost and in - — and Mrs. Wideman, of Ashburn. maoy -parts by a heavy fall of llmiseioD. M. R. Parks islet with a painful ;> snow'. The force of the wins' was -Quite a number here who are accident when he slipped on the fro- ' r Aa the habit of having consider: so great that much damage was zen earth as he had left the pond L wrought to-prppertg. In this die- able sums of money in their homes where he had been skating. His lip paid a visit to the bank after the trict the damage was confined was so badly cut as to 1pecessitate r - Isar lac last week. The thought chiefly to the hydro and telephone stitching. fr R y y liner. On account of a break is a a It beat to lock the stable door be. Lbe line near Cobourg, Oshawa, The re hol in United Sunday , " fore the horse is stolen School are holding their anniversary - -- Come'. Gomel Come to the Whitby, Brooklin; Pickering and service on Sunday, Dec. 18th, at 20 other pt>icts connected with this a.m. Special Christmas music will rf concert and Christmas tree on 1� Tuesday. Dec. 20th, in St. Paul's line had no power .sell - Tbnroday be Kiven by. the children, and Rev. lU sited Church, A fine forenoon and part of the after. Mr, kham will vivo an appropn- ' : program .. —. noola, whiciti caused much incoc• ate address. On tTiis - -- " r'? s►drl something for suety scholar vecieces to wer•naere and those day, Dec.. 19th, commencing at S p.m., Banta Claus iA calming too. The po , • doors open at 7.80, concert begins who require light in the daytime. their, annual Christmas tree and err at &00 P. M. Quite a number of phones were tertainment will be held, when a _. also put out of business on account splendid program will be given, in- -The green RI ver boys who were p lap is the Bee court on Wednes- of broken wired and poles being eluding choruses, recitations, dia blown down. The realest dam. logues, ate„ closing with a panto- Ig . • iliay evening last cearged with. g mime, entitled, "A Little Town of �CHAPMAN is Ahe'ft In connection with their hal- age• however, was slut caused to �Iory'ietnhg wc praake, were let off of their shipping on the lakes. A climber Bethlehem . As this is the first of boats have been wrecked In the Christmas entertainment of the sea - he costa of the court and son a good crowd is_exaect� daina a done, the charge @tortes in which nothing could B live, and also mac rte suffered The next meeting of the Women's i it>tf theft being withdrawn with y p° Institute will be held at the home of ° like consent of the crown. The severely through the piers being �L !hall wae'well filled with Interest- smashed by the lashing of the Mrs. Walter Major, on Wednesday, _ �-+� 'a o� la spectators. wave@,- Dec. 21st, at 2.30. The key note of J; the progm-in will be "'Keep young - r; —Those merchants who have —F'or' the first time in a number and happv ". Mrs. Ranter. the pis- s :llaid is a good stock of heavy of years burglars were at work in trict President is expected to be 'winter wear are none too well Pickering on Wednesday ight of resent to address the meeting. - � p The good Christmas buyer will be laying in his--or -her _ _ pleased with- the kind of weather last week, wben the residences of Others contributing will be Mrs. Fitch, r @(lIIiremente now. ,Stocks are toll, the 'the weather man to handinout. L- D Backe and M. S. Chapman who will irive a report on the an- 'They have heartfelt sympat y of were both entered and sums of nual convention at Toronto; Mrs. best patterns are there now. i . 'of the coal man. While we have money taken from each. In Mr. Berry, who will give a talk on Health . - •. yon can avoid the rash and confusion. had several days of weather which Banks' house entrance was effect Education; and Mrs. Brownridge, who A _:had the resemblance of winter, ad through the kitchen window by will speak on Legialation. A. drama. J mildness has been the d'barseter- removing the - screen and raising "Care of the Teeth ", will be given by We are'showing a fine line of men's wear ior'the Xmas 'Astir of the season so far. the window which was not locked. pupils of the Junior Room. Also -The Pickeriag, Township S. S. After entering the window the special music. Every lady is request- Gift pnrohaser. Sex, Shirts, Ties, So",` Ooavention will be held on Jana- thief had to walk over a table ed to make a special effort to attend Sweaters Etc. Be in time ' ary the 12tb, in the Whitevals upon which he left his foot - marks. this meeting. "t0 get the bast BmBS atOOl[. : - 'Baptist Church. There will be He evidently removed his boots three sessions : At I6.8o s. m. and after which he went up stairs. .. Now `��• ~ , ' $ -"�' �' N Q at 200 and 7,00 p. m. The three passed the open door in Mr. Banks' - - •peakere of the day will be Rev. room and then entered the room - j Ur Morton, of Stoaf Ville ; Rev. of Mr. Trott,, principal df the Con- LOR SALE— (%hevrolet 490 Stwelal Mir. Auld, of Markbao, aad Rev. tinnation School. who is a boarder U Touriag car. A Bargain. Apply at ]KEWS .. 'a Mr. Norton, of Toronto. Pro• with the former, and took -about Off` 14-1s -!Buy that quit or Overcoat now _ `KKrame will be seat to each Sunday $185.00, which he had laid on the OR SALE —A heavy wagon in Rood 8ehoel before that date. dresser, along with a number of Fcoodition, very cheap. Wm. Bennett. Dttn• Insist on Betel -Ready for correct style ,.- baPton. 13 During the severe windstorm letters, fountain pen and pencil. and durability. of last week the large dormitory As the man had also �lenty of O RENT--:-On coo. Y,- PicieriDR. a st the Fresh Air Camp, which ,time on hie hands, be too time to T4 roomed cottage, Apply to Tbos, Watson. _ . r.: Contained' About 160 beds, was ;remove the_ieprodneer on Mr. R. R. 2, Pickering, 44tf ]blown down and was completely Bunke' bonograpb. No one had OR SALE -10 pigs. 7 weeks n)d. Tip " Top Snit or Overcoat. t wreek6d, the wind having lifted beard tppe pfowler. and thus did FApply at lots 28-29, son. 7, Pickering Phon e the structn right o!'f its found&• not kggow of the robbery until the mark 824. Fred Wright. _ 15 17 + ,;lion. This *ill be a heavy loss to morni'hg. The pen, letters Sod OR 8ALE —Two Collie pups. fib oo Fred T. Bunting, � - - Piekerin; the 9oCiet}+ which maiotaius the pencil were' discarded , at the door Feach, Apply to Walter Kerry. at C. Devitt's camp for the benefit of the many through which he had made his farm', R. R- 1. Locust Hill, isle 'Established 1857. _ young children of the parish who exit. In Mr. Chapman'@ residence 0011 — Working man WANTED - r are thus enabled to enjoy. a boll. the thief effected big eatrarnee ALL requires warm room with board in Quiet n day, ie the hot summer er months. through the kitchen window by home. State terms. Apply at NEWS Office, 1s ry „;�.TR�LVl ARAGE —We frequently receive' com• first removing the storm window FOR SALE—Holstein cow, now due, �uE IM j++++ mupieations for. publication in and then a pane of glass from the _ also 300 or 400 ties for firewood, App l to iii.. 111111 vv y which the writer does not Rive his inner window, which was removed Walter Carlton, Brougham, 'Phone Pick 1008. 18 or her name. It is the universal by taking off the potty, and lift - rP0 WHOH IT MAY CUNOI�RN— Telephone 4900 Y 1 On and after January let, 1928, hog service practice of newspapers to .refuse ing out the pane, which was not strictly cash. f1.50 at time, of service. H. S. .such correspondence. They insist broken, but set bp nicely the Clarry,LocustHill- 14 -17 _ ion the name being given, not for side of the building.' After mak- publication, but as a matter of in R, his entrance the thief copped 'FOR SALE —A Cadillac car, 7 pas@- '- pp eager, model touring 1921, A bargain, only r good faith. Often these letters open the done so that 'he scald s280. Apply to A. Morgason, Liverpool House, rare of such a character that .no snake a hurried exit if discovered. R. R. No. Pickering. 14 15 • ' "Verson would like to see hie camp His loot was not large as it FORGE KEAY— Licensed auetion• Auto' Repairs Accessories, O11B and appended t0 it. But frequently amounted LO only. shops $15,00 G Bar. Alton@. Live stock and [eneral sales — ° It is modest which ca sea & r- which was the cam from a cum- tompUy attended Lo. Terms reasonable. R. Gasoline, AQe'tyleIIePeltJ9 y p pe �. 3, Stouayille. Poona swag 9008. al 4 V, eon to withhold big name.. bar of mite brlxes belongin to the OTATOES FOR SALE -100 bags n f At the last regular meeting of W. M. S. of St. Andrew's �hnreh, Pof good taton, either on the a Batter V� • l s Rorie Lodge A. F. dt A. M., Pick. which had met that 'd &y, Ml's. delivered A atlot 22, eon. a,'t."`� a y " *ring, the following officers were Chapman reasurer. It ie y]tone stoup fr Edgar sway, R. rice a, duly installed for the ensuing g StooayiUe. Isle _ . Re al�r8 .made on all.makea thbaght that the marauder, after �j s:_ ,• " year : W. M., W. Bro. G. • G. Goal finding the-amount so small, re -V ARN 825 WSEHLY —Up at horns r r t%le ; I. P. M. W. Bra R P. Win- 'tarned 'to gat the receipts from the .Laddressingenvelopes. No canvassing. l;w- Y erythm furaiabed Spare or full time. Send `• teJia • S. W., tiro. G. Winters ; J. store which} be would think .son en.ebpa for late, ciiliesMail- y - ,mfr W., liro. W. R. Mae; Chaplain, W. would. be taken from the ilia service. h s, Sydney. N. S. 1Si6 ' - _ , ty .Bro. J. C. Stork • Treae., W. Bro. store to the house for safe- keeping ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN- Illy A• Bneting ; fee'y, Bro. O. A. but on the second attempt woo TDRY (Semi finish} —Let our driver call and - a 8territt S. I7. Bro. T..�nn n J. scared away by Mr, Chapman. explain our 24 hour service. lust teav! your , , , , acme with Mr. S. W,1 av1s, barber shop. We D.. Bro. Was. McKenna; D. �f C., Proviaeial ofscere are investigat- will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. - �}. r W. Bro. M. S. Chapman; I. G., .ing, but so far there is no clue on ARM FOR SALE-OR RENT -95 CHARLES Be SPENCER 'Bro. Irvine White; S. S., Bro. F. which to work. Many think that Facres of land in lot 12, con. b Pickering, lots H. 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