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Oph.D., Director - ”- - evangelistic services at Uxbridge on o to®euinl Association of Ontario. Reg. WHITEVALE. .- Sunday last. Established 1336 Wed IM e.=ber of the Americas OptomeMxal ;�5 REWARD Mr. N. Kerry arid-family moved to M= Ess. examined by appointment. "Safety First." This is the . Claremont.Ont. of a side-splitting American farce- the \ortli_west'last week tvA�ge-the intendarmirra. 825.00 Reward will be ,given for .comedy in- three acts which will be The Dramatic Club have started - e the apprehension and conviction- presented in the Odd Fellows' Hall, practice on a drama which they will ,The • N Barrister and of the parties found guilty of re. at Whitevale under the auspices �. � tor.'Notary Public Etc. Men''ey to p 8 y site`after Christmas. E. OHRISTIA rt House, Whitby. 961 moving and carrying. away ouS of the Women's Institute on the even- Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson entertain- Chopping Dept, sight nl Basket Sign from m Ing of Wednesday, December 5th. _PP C7 1?' g y y ed Mr, and bars. Davidson, of Man- G.BROWNINU, K. C.. Barrie. This drama keeps the, audience in ter,Solicitor,Notary~ubhc. Agnea'Blk., premises early 'Sunday morning, p' itoba, also Miss Blair, of Greenbank, bn����,,atel West of Post Of re.Dundae street, October the 21st, 1828 roars of laughter. from beginning to last' week. is no W In rWi y. 130— phone 388, Office pho:u 382. a:Y1, so be sure to come, unless rt �BATO:rI A ROSS-Barrieters. So- OiiAS. A. .WHITE. hurts "you to laugh, and then you tu11 blast ■citn`m Nonbern Ontario l3ttild;ng, 330 Suceesbor to late W. G. Barnes had better stay at home.' Vocal and BROCK ROAD. -. 11 blast etzet,7orooto• instruemntat selections will be rend- W. nd- _ M, J Phone.Mark 6426 ered 'between acts. Mr. S. Dickson, The local hunters are active these w, ID. Adelaide Ross Adelaide 27W formerly Chief of the Tororto Police, days, Among the game bagged re- Roofing' AZaterial I will, occupy the chair. Doors open centl vas a large owl measuring 4 I am read to bu • -IOHARCSON A PICgERIh'Q- Y g y -y tens, solicitors etc.. 213.214 Confect- at .i o'clock,. program begins at 8• feet from tip to tip. It was cap- new crops f nMML'ifp$wilding, Corner Yange and RicL_ Admission,•25 cents; children", 15c. tured.by,little Tom Ackford and,J>ick Sea..roroato.Phones Main I&and Maim 5 Z British Columbia Shingles WHEAT wsv P;ckerir+g office open w:daKsday aria ,- Hatch . After several shots the trick Sast4utayeveninp. Phone Pick, tssoo. Stf 3= « Hear "Safety First'nt Whitevale. was done. Tb2 bird is being mounted �.� No. 2 3 and 5s argil sill decorate any parlor, Dental KINSALE. James Tripp has moved to a house .AND .: ^B. BEATON, D. D,�e, 'TORONTO b ASPHALT A azaar" and concert" under the in llunbarton and continues to work BLARE 'A R L E "Y GnAvategof the Royal Colelae of E)egital ROOFING auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the W the v R. section at Pickering. `802800ns and."ew rd s1niversicu of Tosonto. Office Murray's.i8 in., 32 in: and 3f3 inch. Kinsale United Church "'vial be held While moving Mr, Tripp ani his fam- eery atone wa;t.by. ily had a close call as the car left the and will pay the highest price." hears 9 to 12 :I to s.30. Ind.-phone S. widths, 4 in i Shin lee ; also on.Tuesday December 4th,-at 3 p,ni. Bull obane 2A• 4uy g There will be a sale of work, aprons, .rosci and upset into the ditch near G. _ ----- Metal Valley and Fdwcett's on the Brock Road. Consid- 71JEIL C.SMITH, D. D. 9., L. D. a., Ridge Roll. towels and small articles useful for b p �� r•r�sble dame re was done but no arson N (succeewr to Dr. J.N.Da,,, Gradcst't cl Christmas Rifts, home made candy, C�FREE3� -VW_Foya'cols Material, or will give rice on it a:= seriously hurt.. Jahn Cowan very age of Dents:Surgeons and Torun. $ p andcookifig. A 10>~. tea will be sere- kindly. took all hands home in his W ni�ersity, At Claremont ofHceover D A. finished job. ed from 4.30 urrti] 7 p.m. At rs p.m.Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday. ?hone truck. 8tmae�all- iC. 0 A L 271r ' . PIC 1 �+����n a drama entitled "Cranb;rr Corn. SRBERT T FA LLA 119E. L D S.. ti• s�. ens" will -be presented by the choir I D D.S.. Gradwata ei the Rcyal Coaege at of the Claremont United Church. Ad- WHiTEVALS Dental Sur eons and the U.,,iem' of Torcntc mission .to drama 25c.• ehi'.clren 15c. -.- A Resod 9v 1 of Hard and Soft g LUMBER YARD c pp y It�ee'in residence second door eas�o! S?. And" '' � 'Mr.'and Mrs. Goe�Jen are being ems- C hand. rew'sChurcb, Piekering,Ont. Office boors. 9 WHITEVALE. Coal On an a Supply a.in. to s p.am., or by appc,at xient7 Phone - "" - ' " " -- -- - -- scratulated on capturing third prize p Kindling Wood Pick 3700. 431Y THE MINING MAREET f i _ Miss Lytl:a'Major spent a few days in an open competition held by the ' last week with' Oshaxa friends. Milk Producers' Association for the stove length. VU*tse's;411 gawba. Mise Ada Weimar@, former principal &'s` can of milk for the Province 12tf - Phone Pick. 1709. -�-; We huv sad sell, furnish quotations - of Ontario, sx the Royal Winter Fair. ABLIZABETEI RICHARDSON- and information on all Listed and of the public school, is the guest of resented DONALD DiL'NRO, PICfi>±:ICINf3 .Fire and avtomctnleinsurance of all kinds. Unlisted Mining Stocks. Mrs. J. A. Pugh. The programmes being p smossmsesting cotnpaniesof. wlxi financud stand. W. J. and Mrs. Beaton and daugh- month after month by the Women's a", We will be pleased to advise what' p� La Bi./f' NI NGHA M _ stocks to buv or to bold, or ter9 ,of Toronto, spent the weekrend Institute continue to he co full of BORGEKEAY-Licensed auction. wbat stock to sell. with friends here. variety snot interest, neither the state Building and General ear,Altana Live .cock and general sales Mrs. H. Poynter bac returned to of the roads nor the weather can pre- Contracting. �i atteneed to. Terme reasonable : R. - 011ents are making money by vent an excellent attendance. Though g• 1•.2,BtouEr;tie. Phoriestov99003 31.4 followingour advice. her home here after a lengthy visit -- -- .- with her sister at Uxbridge. t was a g=ay, chilly afternoon last Estimates furnished on all classes ~'P08TTLL. Licensed Anedonees, Our long experience in mining. ex. Miss Ferguson, .Uxbridge. of the Wednestlay, the hotness for the No- of work-Interior and Exterior. F0 is O.maasst of Tion"d amserto ass- tending over a period of twenty ublic school, is ill at her home at vember meeting, Mrs. George Pugh, Alterations and repair@. ilMraws of a11 khtda ansama0 to on obaaeaw years. allows us to give sound advice port Per and in consequence the welcomed many women of the dis- a+sara• Add—Greco atvw P o,, Out. on the investment feature of rmine Chimneys Built Concrete Work. or the speculative feature of a pros. senior division is closed for the -week. trict. Phone Pickering 5712 -W. S - H KE ING NE- . E P R D.R.BRATON TORN11111 SBS pective mining vesture. ' D. R. and Mrs. Beaton visited their Temperance is one of the,outsta FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO �Osmsayaaaar. Oamsotastoar tar s.tmse aAii ing L objects up+sams ' -tsass-of kgs+iM LA. found him recovering from his illness, year, .and the selections that were �t I •*T G L IE 8 Ons, s_v Members of Standard T• Greg•, tax .collector, ,will be at read by Mrs. Tran were full of pithy S 1 lel - �- -7 - - Stock Exchange. W1T K. MAW. LICENSED AU0. Members of the Montreal "�,-D, R. Beaton's office on Friday, Dec. statements as to the excessive amount v ' IONEER,f«.York,Qntarto sad DwtAm 7th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to receive of liquor being sold in tilt province Nova Scotia Shingtes Caratras. Ml kiaa.of eels ptmy� attended Mining Exchange. to Cas and the resulting evils. " The guest Balt Galvanized Steel Sbinglee W Term•reaaeoabie. Dstea for%aka may- be Office and Board Room.Ground.Floor, - assessed at?4ZWS'O� lieu sod indepes- Metropolitan Building. The Women's Association o3 the T the afternoon was Mrs. Ellisreadings, of .Bird's Felt Slate$hlnRlerl Mae rrooas. WL,tby.Oat. by R' L United Church meet 'in the school- Toronto, who gave several readings, for Bale at TORONTO,d - ONTARIO room of the church on Thursday next the pathos and hamar of which were T, FATERSON'S - - CLAREMONT A- Phones.: Adelaide 6371 and 0372 for the election of officers, and hope very interesting. Her splendid rend- Q L,6bo.u.t for a good attendanze of .the mem- ering of Pauline Johnsons The Cat '- i" ... How r 1 1 be to have a poem from scan- s THE RURAL � bens, tie Thief;' suggested how valuable it --•--od et prices. Phan _ _ _ Oall a g �T Q Mr, and.Mrs. Parke on Sunday en- would �� try "� SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. tertained a number of the patients adian songster read at every meeting. GARA9 from the Home for Incurables at To- Another guest who was particulprly That old furnsee that BiDOked Rral E.tate and Insurance. " `_ ron;o, and the latter very much en- welcome because of her popularity _ #6 la8t w1IIt@= the One that . Farm Pro joyed the outing and the kind enter- with the people of this district.was. We are ,prepared to do all kinds _ Properties a Specialty. tainment provided on their arrival. Miss Fawkes, of Pickering. When the of repairing of cars, also bat made n h' - President.requested a reading from lacy chargine, electric YOU Q lVBr B0, Read Office:218 214 Confederation 'humor- $ Come and Ase how men spend a her also she responded 'Kith-a. _ welding sod in fact _ N.w is time to re lace if Lite"BuildioR. Toronto.. Y everything in (-on- ,.' 'Now Main 1390. - night at •L(Age. Wbitavale, ous selection and a few witt re- with a new one. - Wednesday, Dec. 5th. marks. Concltyling. the programme section with _- Branch Office: Gordon Building, ._. there was A demonstration of pretty car. work. Get ear pprices-tet us instal Pickering Ootarlo, ^lOU14BARTON. ` and unique articles suggesting Oils, Grease. and Accessories arae NOW and be real cosy Phone 8ff00. 23tt can be trade at home for Christmas Gas, when winter comes. :'I _ Barrie Walters, 'of Holmesville, gifts. on head constantly. 1 called on relatives here. thL; week. Call and see our Catalogues of -''©r if it i6 Hardware you want TIME Td BLE-Piek4irsng 81ati' Mr, and ,Diens. Brent visited with Dodge and Star Care y T.B. Trains going EMI dna w ftlillmrs+ Walton and Mrs. Annis while attend- safety First—If it hbitp to,langh give 11H a Caw. 1Qo, 10 Mail 7.88 A M. ins the Winter Fair. Don't cocoa to Whitevale on LAWS � f -- 28 Local 12-4 P.M. Our Young People are busy prepar- Dec. 5th, at 8 p. m +�� e✓ ��ghj\t'S\.ii'+ , Phone 4600.- - 30 Local 6.24 P. K AND SERVICE STATION '� 8 A.M inn; a drama "Safety First" to be �d,LQIN BIIS�BY Sundaytirain,. given in the near future, -BROUGHAM. "- -- Trains going wast dna me follows- Wm, and, Miss Sella Thompson are .PICSERIN4 No, 29 Local . . 9.29 A.M. Mr. Garbutt-has vacated the Perry- 27 _ ,- 27 Local 2.25 p,M. moving today (Thursday} into the man house. It's - All v . 9 Id ail .- 908P M, house part of which is occupied b.y Sunday train, g,32 P. M. Robt. Gilmor. s. R. le s re untied from Mr D Miller has t -,NE W - Mrs, White is visiting her daughter the hospital. + �T O W Foregoing'is according to Standard Donald Beer sent Suntla here in the city and is,one of many from p. ... Y' +. time, here x•ho are attending the Royal With itis parents. — } # 1 Winter Fair. Luther Middleton has purchased a - CLAREMONT The S. S. children and grown ups new Chrysler car: SUGGESTIONS -= are looking forward to the Christmas Mrs. Geo. Philp spent Sunday with Jones, the druggist, is roti settled CREAMERY ! treat on December 19th in the base- relatives in Beaverton. and doing bnsiaess in his new nient of the- church. Miss Phyllis Gerow is visiting with and larger store PRACTICAL GIFT PRICES _ ile.4srs. Wm. Pearce and Win. Dick- Stouffville friends this week. ♦� l " Chesterfield Table with solid son left on Wednesday to spend the Mrs. James H. Madill, is recover- 0 csite tb a Post 0�Ce -- .,'-I3igheet price,haid for vintex months in sunny Florida. We ing from an attack of euriGarbutt- Malcolm . t pp walnut top, 18 50' , Cream at the Mrs. Malcolm and rs, arbu t .,End Table, in walnut, ii 25 : - wish them a pleasant trip. ed Toronto friends on Sunday. Elbrus Table,in cut oak in ��1t On Thursday evening last a very visit Library } Clarremont Lreame pleasant surprise party called on Jos. Our little epidemic of chickenpox You are invited to come Windsor brown, wonderful ✓ snit Dors. Allison and presented them has'run its'course and school is aVin - and inspect -our new pre value, - , 20.00 ,vith a• miscellaneous shower. open miees and.larger Give us a trial and be convinced Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and " Fred Cassie spent Sunday at Agin- Resorted stook. New 1929 models•ia Upholstered Y Pillow Furniture;trimmed in jac A * i Mrs, Burnett and family of Dew Drop court visiting his mother, who is Ill ` -aedaad frieze, with" automobile L_"'lLE MIT-1 in the death of their son and. at present. biwks. Vaulty in walnut'finish brother Allan by"motor accident. -We Robert Devitt's sale on Saturday at- We carr everything With either 3 mirrors of one large 'PZ Cf will be sorry to•lose them from our tGaeted quite a crowd and prices were y g R mirror 81.50. -"' community, they having sold their satisfactory• m rn ore • - a assns d g-st Dressers l8 00 and u - business. Mrs. Warmup arts family moved to should stock and are p� -_ Election for Sd..�h Ontario to the the city'on Monday. Clifford has ac- prepared to give you - FQr_Psatr nge_ + r em to ant there. prompt and courteous lxss 'Walnut Bedroom Chair, 7.50. on December- 1st in the Dumbarton Watch out or alma s ' Our Royal Brand United Church S. S. room at 7.30 list of choice bargains suitable for merchandise, and We.. have electric bulbs;•.heaters, p.m. Kenneth Turner, of Whitevale, the Christmas season at "The.Store." reasonable prices. iaq toasters and electric par. At your Groeer'e. arnl Harold Anderson, of Dumbarton; Owing to illness which is prevalent - "Your _ for acid, bridge lamps al-, having been nominated to.the eighth in the neighborhood, the attendance Your'drnggist is more r ways in stock. Farmers who have wheat ge-p your Older Boys' Parliament, will meet at the Sunday School and church ser- than a merchant." e flour made from yonr'owb with two supporters each to debate vice was small last Sunday. A. - wheat. We eau the'"respective values of the partic- Mrs. A. Lemmon received a-hurried Free samples 'with every ptirch' • Ag Ste rritt grind it. alar planks which they have chosen call the city on Saturday O�ntS on Saturday, Nov:24th. -in the great Christian- Citizenship the illness of Miss Eva Hood who L Furniture Dealer aad� Feed of all kindsp'Chickef Meed, platform. -It is hoped P have twoo is in the hospital at present. y E. C. Jones, Phr�i. Funeral Director. hen feed cho millfe d. • of the candidates for the premiership Mrs. W. M .Miller has gone to Ba present. This promises to"be an in- City ,Mich., to spend the winter with Phone 1300 - Chopping every week-day. -.- teresting and instructive campaign, her daughter, Mi•s. Van Wyck. Rev. Phone 8340 �1Rk6r�II aII '10' a and everyone who can should be,pres Mr. and Mrs. Xan Wyck ca�mio,aver piCkeTln QIItar10 Pickering, �• • Z��wO4� ant. for her the end of last week. Ss 7 N. ..m.. re wT;. �. •..".n,,Es<. ..•.. ,...yd 't.,.�...n....e+ �....y�r,x.•� a(+.:,fay •.Yw•. ,,al. LN .. .ice- °r*�!a•..F' ✓•Y:b+r'• 5+4��.�.-i. ,^k-T''€'"'':". '."Aa x— ties - a?_° �,. ,t ,'.- ;",.'�,! »,�t _ wed°-:' �'ilc c-^a`,1• �+.++:«t". `'ss�`'w'fle . 1� .,r� .li.+x�in• ,kxr�'.<.s: ?.. ..,..,.. -r,....�': 1-.. -, ...... ,•..�,{.:�,2.�-.,. .�._1 ...a....� .' , t real brains of the scheme. It wits 1!e who 'wrote that .deriahly satirlcaj s�ht� del in everything Japanese ­A­A lc-clues and forced poor Rdg:r by rs also In the captivating Savour of her tnaon- aronyz us threat:-'to iiiellvbe parable first-crop teas. Only first-crop Timm are �• whowrote• the other anonymous let- t et- In this new Japan green tea■ tees, one of which he slipped into the house by means of a F'rencft window - tl which Andrew had left open for him :ind left on the hall table the night of !iiiv arrival, to be mixed with the. mail) next morning, when I cencltidi4.1 it - - - - was some member of t`.e household. v Barks, take Gray into the'draw- yvu appeared as Andr.nv and a few I I e disguised his voice Tor the tele- Oe "hng roonr,"•Niles ordered. "Farrell,'weeks ago you began to work secretly ]'hone threats which so agitated the roll up the right sleeve of the iiia:i vv ith.your ac complies to•tc-rrurice the]family, but he cannot figure alit how ' .+who.calls hintself Andrew Drake and i'amily while yourself pretcnc:ing to Rutter Dake .penetrated his Habitual a .. disguise. r+f sane off the bandage." The n' vittim its well!" Miles deelared. A gasping pry•came from Jerusha "you. knew you vouldn't get away "Oh did, that.?" asked the other. i with that accusation or counterfeit- Oh, yes, it was the shock of that but.Miss Hawks moaned: tvvhich caused his stroke. Fresh hy=the Qardme ' I ing if it cause to a showdov n for the ---.. "That was what deceived me so "Gray hgd a sort of half-Tabora- - I ravings of a than in delirium would-_'t., Termed Adaptable in Fabric. thoroughly when he was putting on tory back of his cottage and her wasiBritish Develop -= P T:ia coat out in the lit taken seriously, but you and Gr.y gardew.,the firstIknew loci, that if you forced the men (puttering aWit in it when Roger The Observer" says that this anti- da I called!" called. Just as he approached[, Gra• ficial co ton can be used by the exist. y Iof the, family by anonymous threats I pp y Cheap Cotton to The psuedo Andrew `set his teeth:of notoriety to commit, ridiculous pub-I removed his wig-and Roger saw I ing cotton machinery without altera- Itit he made no shop. of resistance I tic acts you could e'oor put the,screws!that the elderly naturalist was really I- • tion; that it can be blended, tike-real c a i when the bandage.was removed acrd' g Re sin 'Markets cotton, Witli ardhetal •silk, siik and r g on-them fm• money and.increase your a young man in disguise., The logical I g _ . a 'on the still inflamed surface of his demands u;itil y-ou had bled them t•eason for it came over him with a I wool;' that it will,-take all dyes ap- ��, arm appeared the, blurred, inter- white." rt. and his only thought was to get 'Substitute Plant Discovered in plied to ordinary cotton and that it `ff twined letters "H",and "O•". - It 'mc :nd warn his brothers, but he i absorbs only one third as. ma4ah dye . : = 1 Guiana Seen as Key to _ "You thought they were your own( ry ss stricken with the ivord unuttered as-real cotton_. CHAPTI R XIN. Recapture of Trade "Already weaving houses in the initials, did you not, hiss Hawks?" 1 ul on his i^ps." - _ P r 'Miles.asked gently. "Forgive me for `What was the treat th:r,'� pas+ you \Ilial rose. "That papyrus was Loudon.-A substiiute cotton at Nortli' and the Midlands have tested • • ; �,. ....: • re-opening an old wound, but that on the right truck, Owen lad':" Scot- c urians, wasn't it?" I this new product," the. "Observer" r twelve cents a pound, coinpared to touch of sentiment for a time blinded tie puffed contentecly on his pipe. It was an example of remarkably further says, "and are satisted that it .cerasin. n.cousistencies which "I think it was Andrew himself,";poor judgment on Rogers part, pic- twenty .cents, which is the present has ftot only the soft aad tasting goo to avi the Drake family themselves failed I Mliles responded. "It struck me as,tare writing or, no, if it ,was as you price for the genuine article, will be fhecn, but also the lustre which arti r to note?" ..I odd in my first talk with. Wells and ;Paid, n complete record of-the way!supplied to the cotton mills of the I3ri-�ficial silk producers have bees atriv- - She nodded ,dumbly in an'obvious little Miss Patricia, that Hobart and(they, made their counterfeit money," ttsh Midlands next summer, according ing Lir yaars to obtain." effort to control her emotion and the Roger should both have made public !remarked Scottie. !to an atticle which the conservative The producers state that by-pro- i. "It was more than that; an ex-'and unsensational "Observer" recent- ducts of the.new -plant include parch• li detective went' on: exhibitions of themselves, but An- . f "In reality the initials are his own, drevv's fit of supposed insanity took ample of the Drake conscience work-, Iv published. l meat; building materials and certain- i �rE ala far as the police reeords of'Aug- place safe at home, for the benefit of ing overtime, replied Miles. Roger The newspaper, declaring that Lan-i drugs and that the.English son will , It tralia sho-v His name is Hugh Os- one of the servants alone. had designed rit. in the nature of a cashire and Yorkshire will be placed 'produce S00 t,)'1400 pounds of 9bre an borne ant, he, too,, is badly wanted "When I' had made up rn• mind 'confession and meant to leave it on I in a position nest summer to meet all acre. t but not tc: the same crime his that insanity playee, no part in the hiP death to his intimate. friend, Pro- competition and to recapture the Far i 9'he ObQprver" states that tie pro- as strange events the only al e n t ive to,fessor Masterson, though when Oa-�f astern market, asserts that between duce rs, of the cotton substitute have present• .ice• tnplice. Will you tells y _ Mr. Wells and your old friends here consider was blackmail, 'a hr,rre ransariced the -storeroom he three and four rn ion pounds of-this .scletitiatr ftitar cera} l3at lctitt�,sed il3sE -'—' ' -when the first doubt of his identity have been for some indiscretion or ,hoped to find something more tan- aitificla2 cotton is now being grown,no monetary :±a«rest therein s•a avail- --to vaiI- entered gvur mind?" - even crime committed in the far past. ,gib!e.' ?1n E=sex aitT�ussex an t iaf the crop`able to the ganrrai public.Right then the solution was in my "There is one thing that still is ,, --q• - �, "I called'�here yesterday, but as I g will,be available to duly, 23_9. ew reminiscent and he betrayed an•grasp, for you had. learnesi that in dark to me." S.ottie. pulled at his', ,G g Y Secret Taken From -43irds. : xs nater ignorance of .he incidents I their-youth Roger ):ad been interested ;pipe, and finding it dead laid it w. mentioned a wild suspicion came into in chemistry, dyeing and in photo- the mantel. "Hou: did Osborne and According to D. A. Falters, d.re,:tor f• - 'his confederate knr)w• that the paper- of the company y prep is markFting a _ my mind. I spoke of my initials on 'the nes product, this cotton substi- ifw his arm and_though'he swore that he making, machine vvas buried under the ' t r se ;to scovered eight ars ago They only knew it -as hidden to was di ye ]:ad had them tatooed there in rem- - --- - - house?" I in British t;utana. "At that lima,'` ''.11r• • - • summa hou embrance of me I was still uncon- y WaltFt•s i, quoted 2t vinced. I felt that I must be going somewhere, for the real And mart; R ted as saying, "wP di5- .itF mad and yet 1 had to make sure. II " covered hird3 building their nests have talked a bit more in his dying l laid a deliberate to ap for him and he `raving's than Osborne toltl and I fancy f om n matFria{ whit i closely rasetr.b- [they hoped to find the whnl,. para-r I-I cotton. «•e kept (-tole watch and %i fell into ]t.' � �. +; =o that the • could make-,found the birds picking a c•ertaiu WHAT IT WOULD 8E IJtVOER M'Iiss Hawks rose. "Now. may I phernalia y go? I carne as I promised. but I-I ;,,some more of the queer and shove .t trlatit and strilipinG and treattng 1r. H,°,.- I'm going ;o kiss yoJ, even if 1 e themselves." "Wp brough the seeds and roots of it's under protest san ,endure no.more.- Jerusha,-forgive 1 J / • this plant to this country and have' L4 me, but surely it is better than you IThe End.) 1 E:4 It w! l be under a. anaes- ` _ �--- 'grown it on soil that is tittle fit for theth-, if you ever do. '• know the truth!" r „ c Ian�thing alto to a hclglr of live to } +> "The truth is., always best. Ora." ;'` R ,� i ySaving^ Bits of Soap ,,veli fp..<'t. -It ha' s been .brought to - - Ili iss Drake rose and-&-stern,-Spartan. M t re tii•uolman "rc, that Caristtnas , __ ash a state of perfection here that �S -Milll;4� hold F�Iablpfl ?her - , to- • -- Piece-i ,�f ti:llet �Oap may be sa!- :clip y:F is irreater r a that o tbi. , a `' of all other emotion. "Tonigt.t shall '' , original. weeil." 'Check C.Ids v it'I M+r>ard's L,aiment, see the end of more than one living ` f` •I I tplanb is carried o t fn Kee-pjai the 'vag'ed and 'utilized i. the followin„ i John Wells escin orted the trembllnt; ecollecting 1 --w'woman to her waiting car and scarce- �broken bas that would gn down the! •-- ly. had the attorney reappeared when- T is rains to be wasted otherwise. It is SIM t t rprising how fast these small pieces with an oath. ONDS SALIDA bi - ` the imposter broke-out - ' '•You're ri>tht it will, .hiss Jerusha - • . • ,:accumulatc, especially in a home q M ivrherc there are several small chil- CrOSB-Gilt, Crescent Ground, will saw 10,o more r crake! Lord, wha. a six months I've A y*asping cry cane from Jerua:fn.' , timber time and labor being equal than anyother put in, in Ehis pious, hypocritical -c ren. j a t- When a cupful or more, has been� made This guarantee has never been-challenged., lit:usehold Why, you're all- worse Igraphy, thin Hobart was a pep;-ar,d collected, put the pieces into aslava- � g g _ ercoks than me,,every one of vou,•.and ink artist and Ar�urevv-_had -worked i SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO,. LIMITED, I've got the goods an you! We could for a time in..a pulp manufecturing.pan with sufficient water to allow ST.ata■t■t■ceT><■oAeo■M,tvc■ve.aeoNTlr[ALcava. have fixed'thi` little matter up friend- plant. The old chest of metal junk the mass to dis-,olve, place it over a, eVCOUVER,B,C. TORONTO,ON7. s-r,J0 "N,N.B. �•'4^� • slow fire stirring and Ur aking up : ly all `round if you'6 been sensible, which we carted away _from under e . ,but, _s is is,-I've my own story to sell, the floor of the summer-house and de- the bits until all may be molded t4- and by —, I'll tell it!" stroyed the morning after we wound "I.her. It is not necessary that all-I *- the ieees be dissolved if there is suf-1 Miles did not look at Scottie, but vi, the e+�, Scottie, did. not confain ; p _. seated himself yvith a laugh. tRe remains of a printing press as lou ficient soap jelly to hold the pieces c "Going to try to stick to that far- surmised, but the relic of a machine•together in a solid cake. Perfume: _ fetchec blackmailing"scheme you, and 'for making a replica of the silk may be added, and if a bit of coloring - 'that previous partner of yours hatch threaded pape. -the government -uses'•is put. in the children will be pleased ed when yoti, found that Andrew for genuine greenbacks and had been-with individual cakes and the washiniz AVOID WINTER ILLS AND DISCOMFORTS Drake had left relt•tives here with an original.'invention of the real An-•of small grimy hands be more speed- _ - money and social position to lose?" he drew. lily and satisfactorily accomplished. If 'Farrell, you can join "It.didn't .come. to me cv en. then thcc solution' 'seems too thin, stir in i asked easily. , . _ Marks and -his man till I call you. that the truth was staring me in t.}e•enough�.o.atmeal to thicken it and re- Mr. Wells, listen to this for the wild.- face until you brought me that trove it from. the fire. Pour it into est cock-and-bull yarn that two cheap twenty-dollar bill Rip got knifed over small mords or fashion it into cakes • cr/`,oks ever conceived! Mr. Hugh Os- and I found it v-as•counterfeit. 1t wawith the aid of dry oatmeal,,and- set it_ away to harden. The oatmeal has Lorne, here, is wanted in Victoria for scorched at one end, and knowing that a softening effect .len the soap i -. blarcknail and forgery.now. .He wont Rip must have found it somewhere I � •;g •: be extradited until he has been tried concluded that it had )'leen .on the.used. When the cakes are rolled in �, t and served his terms here for, fraud, dust-heap Fhere Miss Drake inurt'cornmeal if tends to cut the dirt from a attempted blackmail; attempted ab- have thrown it rtnong ' the ashes small hands that have perhaps made duction of Miss Patricia and several which she clean.d .glut of the drawing-:mutt pies. -other little items growing out of this room fireplace after I had seen her Since it is not well' to mix laundry) case' if Mir. Hobart-Drake wishes to burning something there at midnight..•:soap with the bits of toilet soap, a .SPEND WINTER IN THE WARM CLIMATE OP ` prefer the charges.. How the, private "I recalled-her words: 'Ashes,`every ]vire shaker may be kept by the kit= papers and letters of the real Andrew one. If only the first had never been chem sink for the -collection of. bits THE Drake came into the ptissescion of conceived this horror''had not have.that may be used in dish washing. S 0 U T flugh Osborne is a question which the descended upon us. She had known - next official, cable will-answer." from the start what her brothers were! Anglo-French Prigndship "Oh, you needn't wait for that!' doing. . None of her brothers knee- The (7 1414 Colfest ' " Florida Osborne remarked sullenly. "Andy until just before the explosion came! Loudon Referee (Cons.): The ef- ° and I were friends. , He was taken that she had been wise all the time, forts of Interested parties to drive a Rich in legend and history. Lux- Splendid through train• service tirious hotels, apartments and from Detroit, Cleveland, Indian- , down with the fever and I nursed him they thought she believed that myth- wedge into' Anglo-French friendship cottages. The'Paa-_finericar:,all- apolis, Cincinnati and Louisville till'the end, but before he died he left ical tale of an inheritance and I•could!have beeir rendered nugatory by Lord ' Pullman^train, leaves Cincinnati daily on The Flamingo artd The are everything. It was all fixed up kick myself for accepting it without!Cushendun's unequivocal announce 1020 A. M. daily and arrives at Sourtla,zd 15iveise route includes legal and proper by his own wish and verification, but Wells had taken it ment that the Entente Cordiale 1 as _Gulf Coast points neat morning. Gulf Coast ore way. Sone cost. -I can prove it, though there was little for granted and so did I!" ;never been dissolve7l We never fora e , 3 enough to leave, for the sheep.ranch "It's no worse than t7ia!" Scottie Tnoment believed 'otherwwiae;-for_.anal- Aero O lelli►it8 C'(idrtfOit �t�lrL was a wretched failure, sled.he'd been- remarked consolingly. "Why didn't liance cemented by' the blood of tvco Every day is "holiday"-every,• The most fascinating way to go 'too proud to write the truth home. I see that tattoo mark- on Andrew's(million men shed in a common cause nigghts"s. Hial"inNewjes: Es. 'abroadathonvc" o st follow the Before he died, too, when the delirium arm when he took o tth� is coat there in I cannot lie lightly broker. ?liareover, Ali sports. Historic shrines. Ex- 'sun in the Pacific Coast. 'Fbe'P6A- was on hien, he-to]i. rile how he and the garden just bef6re Miss Hawks the fortunes of Great Britain and; cellent hotels, ped in less thanous Western t connects with finest - sure m back as Vance, as dictated b; present fina-i" restaurants. -Reached in kss than western,trains er New. Orleans. _his brothers had ,flogded-the country appeared'! To be ,• y i i z4 hours from Cincinnati on The Liberal stop-overs allowed. iv'o here with 'counterfeit bills long ago, to him and everybody. 'How did you i neial, economic and political condi-i ;'ulna-vlmerican. extra fares. u to-make use of that guess that the Hawks woman knew tions, run parallel and must. under - then. When I fell in with Gray in Andrew for an impo- stoor?"--- ver a n con agencies, converge and K FRE. LAAOR.�tATION AND SERVICE Meibourne about a year, and a half "I happened to be in the hall when unite. Afail IL E rosin•, at p.A. t.h x, i R.x,. _ GFt zN , ago, I.remembered how much I looked she ran out of the house like a mad- -0� This 60S Sena ed lite Detroit, u'tchip.n: _ Seno me lllucrrate3lirenrure about:::glands: 0 Gulf coast; ' like Andy, and Gray and I-well, we woman after a tete-a-tete with An- Hampering and retarding the pro- - Coups» D New Orleans; _ Califurnia. Also iiuota 4•tater fares. saw there was a good thing in it." drew and the next minute he upset gress of every pI lees in the world's Na "So Gray'came on- here ahead and the table and scalded his arm. It history, the doubters in the ranks r for a year paved the way by getting wasn't a bad burn and it occurred to hate been more dangerous than theit with Mr. Roger Drake and then me that it was jtat an excuse for a foe.--George Y. Hammond. LOUISVILLE NASHVILLE R. - bandage!" o---- ISSUE No, 48—'28 Miles face sobered. Gray was.the Minard's Liniment for Asthma. ak... .. .,..., y..-. ,..`` ... . ... .... .. ., ,.. .�.. s_ . ....: _ .- . .,.,.�.. .^ _ - -•,t .:w, -+ tis w�;:f` itis.„ra d��,�. ..r ,�'y .e t,w; ,. :['7t.t.'y, ..':'1- —.., f. +.,; � _`-.Y..:.,�.b -:,vUL.--.Ya-,y.s+ � ,• i .yv-k...c>.' ....C.�..r:' ti.r... .y,;,.�w.:;4P q:.. ,..�, '•ilk 4 i'tin:v ,�K- e:+t�,.. 3 ce"-�?+�d�t�.'' S. .^.0 �j`,� ,�.•4 �'�JS .,4 .0 � ,,�. Xi .:< ...y. .• ....y,- •y- "":r.F R - P° lar,.v .<F fmad', _ �'°e. 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I : I .�,_' _. . ,7.�......:_..." - --e- ­ ­.� I ., . , , ._.. .___ _. � � . �, . . . � I .... ­ - �.. . . . ... . . . �. . . � . r . '... .1 I :. .. .. .. ; ,:. � ,`.. ,� 1. -. I I... . . -Y ,�.. , , " �_ I, . . . , ,: . :, _I.. t-,� . .,.� . �. � I I.. . I . �­ , I .' I I ; 4, � : , .r. .. . .. I , - ! - ,_ . . I .. , � -�� .�".A,�, . �. ....... , I , . -.� , , , i . - . ;I . . I I :.,.,4 , I.. "I ,-:_... . r. . . I . .. . I :� :.-.. ,... . *, : . � _. . ,. I �­­ . � - ....". I Opens ,Department �' Market Reports -_ .,�_ . I His Majesty the- King .:, ". ' :-` . I .1 , I Department . ,:. , .; . .. . I � . � . li - "One I . . I.. .. I .� .,a Scotland-Yard - -PRODU : . . ; t ". - I�,one touch of Na,itire'makes- the be"tter -ser-.-e the State, have won for - . , . I �... - ____ CE QUOTATIONS .. ..I I. :whole,world kin," and 'tile neivs that f him in ever-increasing measpre ,the � I �, :.,I I .4--A I I Toronto'-wholesalu --leaiet's are pay- ... . ! .. ..�I" , I : Byn.g Appoints -Solicitors', -to ing the following_ 'prices, delivered, , Was flashed suddenly round the'esteent and affectionate regard of,Lib - .f I Toronto-- . - . - , - - 11 --..'- -of the Indisposition of, His zfeople everywhere. , . I 1: .:.�..It i I Safeguard Public Eggs,. ungraded, cases returned- . 1, I- . -world .. � - - . . � Majesty liar knit millions of p4tq- Since the days of Queen Victoria, ; : . J ) . , Witnesses .- I Fresh extras, 68 '.) 60c; fresh nests, ....... . . ­ 1. . .. .1 � ple not only throughout .the British I when the daily life of royalty was I., London.-Gen. Lord Byng ' 5:; to 55c; seconds, 32 .to 35c; pullet 1. I , .1 has only-tras, 43c. � , . :,.: .... �'.....- 1 Empire, but In lands which owe shrod6rl 'by' a' ed,tahi* of official . I ,. been Chief of the ' Scotland ,Yard !'. t . I I , . I -Dutter-Creamery, solids, pas eur- , .. .... - . no -allegiance ,, .to -King -George. secrecy, the world has learned much I I forces for a short time, but Alread y ii:ed, No. 1, 401/4' to W,'Ic; No. 2, 39 .I �'.0. I . . . The illness hda taken a turn of the magnitude ,of the tasks v�hict .,.1. he has decided to Introduce.a system to 39�jc, � 1, .� for - which will safeguard the public from Churning cream-No. 1, 41c. - . . the worse. The knowledge devolve, on the Sovereign, and the 1;", . I . � � . of His Majesty's predisposition to long -hours of labor that his exalted ., . � I excessive zeal on ,the pa,vt of the Cheese-No. I large, colo�ed, par.af- �. .. , P office commands. More than this, , police.. There will now be a silecial!finpd and Government graded, 21 to ..,.;.,. .: ..;,.:,oL; ulmonary trouble coupled with a ' . . I I . .rise In temperature and the summon- not only his,subjects but ttonsaiid3 - Intei0ogatlon departmilet at Scotl,u'd--21%c. - . . . I . .1. 1. �... . .4ng cd physicians to Buckingham of men and women from all parts of I Yard which ,will have four solicitfirs PROVISION PRICES . ��`,:- .".'�. . . I e general:the worl4,' many personal contact, I I o wholesale dealers are quot- �... .:-Palace ,has. Increased the � I I . ,well versed lit taking statements from i Toronto.. .. . .. . � 1, . anxiety. d King George as .:�_ I 11 {'persons who are likely I to .be called the following prices to the trade.� . I .. I . I ---- . . If I Iratlon,'a . . �. I Smoked meats-Hams, med., 29 t , I . -firm place a ma . King George has won a - n worthy of adml I ARMISTIC DA .i as witnesses. . 0 * .. � 1. 137c, 'cooked barns, 42c; smoked rolls. - . I . . I ,� In the affections of his people, and among men, a good sportsman. a man It Is intended' that all statements 0- I I • . . . ' Mint of Eng- I �c; ...- . - Issued by the Royal . breakfast bacon, 32 to 34c*, do', by his constant and understanding of deep sympathies,. of Infinite tact shall be taken only by officials of the�-0 I" ,fancy, 37 to 40c; backs, peamealed, 23 It gift,land for ,public issue. The obverse department and not by police officers!to 30c; do, smoked, 00 to 33c. .. I � sympathy. with the ideals of the varl-, and unfailing courtesy, with that . � - I . - . . . I I of ill Pdal f�niaeq ,,n.-iirP,.nnvP­ - .,_II persons making statements 1 Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50, ' . ,t ons nations that constitute the Em-'that the gods Bestow .- i - i -pire he has Identified himself with all princes -of he - discernment that In- The design Is by C. L. Doman. will - . I _ . . Ito TO the $L)l- !ZO to 90,1h,­ $19; 94 . . : :.­ . Its varied interests. His unswerviag'stinctively does the right thing at the 0---_- I I of the consequences whelh might.tc, 100 lbs. up, $18, lightweight . , , . I ' . . . I ' ��.... 1. devotion to duty, his serious conceb-' right tithe. w arise to themselves. In this way, it rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight . ­ .. .... .11 . '- I * . . .. responsibilities! Anxiety, Is Intense and pray- i Is believed that such scandals as that.rolls, $38.&O per bb.. d .- tion of the onerous the pray; * at Eloping .. I Slang . ping. i ! Lard-Pure, tierces, I".c; tubs, � .. . ­ .... ' thta devlve upon him as tb.e,,head of ere of an Empire and of the wt ole t ��attachlng td the interrogation In, the pails; 18c; .prints 18;ic to 19c. , .. the State, and.his unseltisL dental of world wilf be offered for his speed. I !17%C; �. , I * ! . . � . . ­ .Pair's Feast Stirs ; Leo Money case will be avoided and -Shortening, tierces, .14cl, tubs, W-_e; � his own Interests that he, may tile I rei!ovefy.�' I the liberty,of the 'subject will be pre-!ails 15c;-tins, 17c; prints, 16c. I I -up Jugoslavia: merve..d . I I . . ... . ._� ­ .. . iresh, pork-Loins, tic lb.; shoul- .--.- I , -.---.,-- . --,-.__- . I . ". - I '= !ders, 16c lb. .� .-'.� - I I I I Lord Byng is determined to restore- I . - -- I Parliament Backs � the reputation.of Scotland Yard. Sir I GRAIN QUOTATIONS . • " _.. I ,Government . May . �Move William. Joynson-llick§ has revealed I Grain dealers an the Toronto Board . i ­Against Wife-Stealing 1 that the question of criminal prosecu-I I : . . '. Wireless Merger, 1 .",.., .:; . * I . .." i . of Trade are making the following -- � �.; ''1: .�.� � tion of the officers who have been ac. I .� . . /�:. ,,, .,. 1. . . I custom, . - I !quotations for car lots: I . . .. . . .. ..cused of taking bribes is under con-1 Man wheat-No. 2 North., $1.24%; I - , 1, .:,.�.��! " .1 . Second . , Belgrade, Jugoslavfa�-Wlfe steal- sideration. It Is state(t taht Goddard, -No. 3 North, $1.20i�; '.No. 4 wheat. ... British Bill Passes S . I . ,... . � -:�t . ; , .1 . � - .. I :� '...... ... . . . . , ,.t, ,I. I I 1. :I. still common in parts of Juga who was dismissed from the force, $1,11%; No. 5 wheat, $1.04; No. 6' .Reading, Despite Oppo- :;..I.... :� !,:� I ag. . I I . I la�--. -y which has I . . . . � W '. . slavia. has led to a tragedy had 2 12,000 In -his possession, whieh I wheat. 91c; feed wheat, 85c.% (edl. .. . .1 a : . sition of Labor ". . ,j..�. . , '.7:..... stirred the rts.) .1 I . I �7: . I . . I 1-__ _... . 71 W171-, , whole nation. From time Is now held by Joynsoa-llicks. .. I - . . I . I.: . .. . - London.-The Imperial Telegraphs I 1 I� .,I I I immemorial it w" the custom in' ___ . . Man. eats-bio. 1 feed, 57 l4'"c; No . I I ..:_..: -j � - I -:--*-- -� �,.. 2 feed, 5514c. (c'J.f. Goderich and I . Bill, to give effect to the wireless cable� : -, , ,:",::� , rural. districts, .when parents refused Mr-L-lovri George ­. '-.- bay ports.) -- - -.---- - --.-. . . _____- -- - . I __ , . 11 consuls-t--t-U-mafrIage--.­­of-ihe-Fr--j[a-ugIj. . . .1 merger. has-passed Its second reading I . ; . __ "', �.'_ � cGlUse'llt .. � �. . ..., .1 ter. for the wooer to --Hopes Naval Accord .* , Am 'corn-No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, . I in the , I � .� , forcibly carry: I - . . $1.101k : No. '3 y' - . . I � ellow. kiln do-ied I House of Commons by 253 to ,,�,,:. off the girl. ' Such was the case with ! - , Has .Gone "Forever" . . � ­ ' J i993/4c: No. 4 yellow. kilit-dried, '97c, 11 .. ..., 134 vote*, the chief net polut raised 1 11....�,���. Dragomir Filipopovftch, In love with Oxford, Eng,- .3L- hope that the'An., (Delivered Toronto.) . .1 i - - lia the debate being whether this-meas - Milka Jovanovitch of the village oft'gio-French, naval accord"ba, "gone' Nfilifeed. del.. Hontreal . * I . � i -freights . .1. I . . . ure w1glit lead to the domestic inland I .111: - .111slodDina. .- I I bags included: Bran. per ton. -$34.25; ... . I . � ... .... i.. , I I forever" was exi,ressed by David� . - .- .. . ishorts. per tort, $36.25; middlin , telegraphs also being transferred to I 1 ... _____ - Meeting with opposition, fjorn '.%Ill-'Lloyd George tit an address at Oxford ,$4,5.Z5. . . P. . . . .. Orlyate hands. - , ka's father, a rich peasant.; ' University, The war-time Premier , I .. . .% - ..- . . .. . - - . I and 1:19 frit-nds went to Jovanovitch's! used strong terms in discussing the :in car lots, 54 to 57c, �f.o.b. shipping . .. . .. -_ Arthur M. Samuel, for the Gover..1 ,- I Ont. oats Good, sound, heavy oats, . . NOBEL PRIZE WINNER ­ . meat, defended the merger on the ' house at night. ietzed the girl and disarmament poll.,les of Ali.e Rablv"- ' r % I Prot. Charles Nicoll.s. director Pas- I n 'Points. ground that the bargain made-with, . took her off to Dragomir'a house In a I Government. .-.. . I Ont. good miIiing wheat, f.o.b. ship- , tear Institute at Tunis, has been neighboring village, where an-elabor-I "The naval accord has ivell been !ping poinna, freights - -the new company was a good one.and I � i . . . the- . .1 -1 I . .... - according to f . -was approved by the overseas do-' awarded the 192S Nobel prize for ate wedding feast had been .prepared. 'called a rompromkp," Ire salcL "it 1$1.22 to $1.25 . 11 � - . I I . . - . . . . i research work in connection with ,.. minions. , vl� Milka's father. however. d1scover-1compromisps our honor a' � 69 to 7ac. �.. � . ... - I ! . and the peace , . I Ramsay MacDonald. opening !t, spotted typhus, . . -1 - ,1,ed .the theft of his favorite daughterofthe world I hope-it has gone for- , Buckwhe-at_78c. claimed that it would put any future ! _�I . - - .0 . I ., : I and formed-a rp,icue party, preal,ing Rye--.No. 2. $1 to $1.05. -Labor Government in the eq'uivocai i - - � In an the wedding celehratio�n I �evet. So long as we go on with huge i Alan. , flour-First pats.. it jute : I* . at�armaments' lathe face of 'out- pledged'd' � ;$1.40, Toront4q; second pats., in jute �posidou.o' having either to accept a!To Hear Argument e n-A Dragomir's house he demanded the- word, the covenant of the League L $G.80.. - direction- t04 , 0 f . - step in an oppoiAtIon dire . return ct his daughter, .1 Nations. the Locarno -Treaty and Or 1. � ­ - . . . th 1 ... . . . . a legisla.I . in Romani Cla, A free for all battle ensued In which the .SEED PRICE QUOTATIONS , I . . . - . . Socialism. .or to reverse tho_ . . . - . "m i - les and I . . . __� . : . i- The fol!owing range of prices f.o.b. _. . � Kellogg Pact are mocker � I tion of its predecessor, He hated the-1 , . - I revolvers and knives were� &awn.i . I . shams shippin.�.points in Ont ,,rio, is being . . former course as a. Socialist, and !The girl's brother-fell dead and sli i I tam told that our iela' don d i Sir Bruce Gordon Lays Claim , 31 with h offere . I I-aTre-r--a-R7X-c­6n-- I I ne Gov, _7 - .� - - .,others were wounded. Police Inter.' 11 - � __ - I 11�id, - !France and Germany are better than A14ike--No. I,- 97 per cent. purity. � � - '. . ernment, he declar ed. had no right to . to Tit fered Dragomirwas heTd_t6­Ue�med�_ e- ---U-- -V��4­4alt--Jt colild per bushel. $10, No; 2. 96 per cent. - - - � .�. �,; decide so important a question of im. ­. � .,_. .Gordon - - . •. Ifor malrder and Wife stealing-, the gjrl�tb ) ve - � I ­verlal policy 'in a.,"flying" session of . . .. - I WePt-for he � .have been said. that our relations,Purity, per bust el. : No. 3. 95 per . r laver and her dead; !cent purity, per bushel. $750; No. 4. ... Parliament before the general. elec- - Lond�n' -the Committee nf PrIvil- brother, and the government is con•'with Ameilea are better. I am alarm. I .. .1 - . . . � #ges of the Ifouse of Lords will .In 'f nje4 about the situation. - The: nations 1,90 per cent purity,per bushel, $6. ., tIod. . � sfilerini meagures to terminate he - - - . Red Clover-No. I grade, bushel, -I-- * ' ' Walter Baker, Labor mew- Dec'ember hear argument In the growing practice of wife steal4tig, fare ;hairpening their knives on the $11; No. 2 grade,, bushel, W.50; No. :. .1 . I romantic claim to, the title of- Lord . very stones of the temple-of peace." 3 grade,-per bushel, $8- - , ,be.r warned Parliament that If it ac- Gordon, la.L I itched three years ago by� . ------------.C_- . - . � -- - ­ I � I . _. I -1 ceiitea the:merger It would be d iffl- I I .. . '_'' � ,. .1 I . . 4- - Alfalfa-No. I grade, 1ptivIi-1, $14: . , . . - H " . ­ _. . ,Sir Bruce Gordon. . The. claim rests' , .',Herbert Hoover -Irrade, bushel, $12; No. 1 ��m. de, . cult to.avoid including also the inland . - :. " � Big Increase in Use of . N., 2 .1 - , , . on an incident In ScottIsh history' I I,u%hel, $q. I ration and Athenaeum (London): telegraphs, for which, he declared,� � - ,,--- Gasoline .. . ... . Sweet Clover-No. 1 bright qual.ty. � - Mr. Hoover's ambf- . '. . . ,care_ful.*plans already had been laid. �nearly 500 years ago. when Alexander It Is undoubtedly 2 - Edmontim.. Alberta.- Sali�s.of gas' from machineLl per . . . .. 11 '... � . i Seton became. Lout Gordon. married , w, . 0- bushel, $1,80; No. . ,.: . . John Withers. Con 7 rvative, t ton to promote the welfare and even 2, off color, from machine, per bushel, I .. __.. I.. gested that further- safeguardsI sug-'Egidia Hay. aged 17, and had a son the w , line in the province of A_Iberta for I I� � were I world suprearacy .of� American for the first ten months 0 f 'j92S have-.!$1,25. . ­ .desirable to insure an equitable div(-I named Alexander, air an,!e-qtor of the trade. Whether this will. lead him exceeded by about 6,000.000 gallons I , LIVESTOCK - -. . . .. �. I present claimant. Then Alexander to .pursue policies which will accent., - Heavy beef steers, choice,_ $9.56 to _1: . • - - siGn of the new shares among the Air- elder wished -ta marry again uate Anglo-American friction Is, from�.the..sales In any previous Year. T.hsI �$10; do, fair, 89 to $9.25� butcher . 1. ...I fereat existing classes of Marconi the � I .1 claiming that -the-first marriage was the British standpoint. the most In-, Increased consumption is attributed;steers, choice, $9 to $9.75, butcher - . i�. shareholders. � . . . � . . � to the -growing use of tractors, motor � I � ...� . , -an- - revesting question which' his -- .�' 0 4rreguiar because of blood relation . heifers, choice. $8.50 to, $9.76; do. 13 ship. - The Bishop of Moray gave a raises. Of one thing wt- may be con., trucks, which are being more gener-I com., $6.50 to $S; bz:tchcr cows, good . .4-lerb-Cure Patient * div-6re-P and Gordon married Eliza- ally used by farmers for hauling grain ',to choice, $7 to, $8.25, do, fair to . : �­ . . . . . . ItIclent: 116 -polirs. in world -affairs .and other products of the farrit, and 'good. $433.25 to $7; do,- cam., $5 to � . . . in beth Crichton. fir. 1438. -- f)rfi his -4-111 be cletar, c-onsistent -and defm­ - I � ��- .- , . . - - ' Stone Blued Again death -the .C*Late ,went, to.Mexanfier mincd. This makes It the more hn- aswell as, the increasednumber of 84.75; butcher bulls, jz�xA to ebi,ice, � Pi tarvester- combines in the province,!$6.25; canners and cutters, $1 to , . I Seton; but the title to the .son by the portant that British policy should , -Ing the pre.17.25 to $7.7.5; do, med.. $6..W to $7; -Created second wife. and the Kin . . automobiles licensed dui beef, $10.50 'to -$14; feedel%* . *'Indian Whose Case"" 9 ref SC0t- not be open to legitimate critic-ism spitt year. 'Mu�h of 'the gasoline used � , . . . baby Ix . .1...-. ..I Vide Interest Goes Back ,land ordered the Eard.derm to pass to 'froiii U.e, United States. ' , .. choice. S8.50, to $9; do. fair, $7 to I . .. . . ,.- jin Alberta is produced lit the Turner _ � descendants of the second marriage, ' ___%-­_ . ­ - .- ,­.5,0; stockers', choice, $8 to $8.75; do, . I ..� .. ..!. ' . . . ,­ ... ­.. -to Bed .. I Valley, which is about 45 miles south fair, $7 to $7.75; springers, choice, . .. . ­ . ..�Four hundred aful'tifty years later, a,' Of late it lias become somellifilir, of ! and .west of Calgary. ' . � . ... . . � . I I ' St. Catharines.-Georg. 'Elijah Vatican documf�ilt was tliscpvered de-' the I . . 1$1201 to $1.35; milch L,v-.�, choice, $80 , .c . . . . I . . ,a problem to wo., � ­'­:-�­­ ­.­ - I -_ Lickers, 28-year-old Indian whose al- Glaring 'the first marrIago legal and �men's fashion pages to- determine I -N.Tho remembers.[lie old days.When I to $90'- calves, choice, t15 to $16; do, ' . I - I ­- I . 1 med., j10 to $14.50; do, gassers, $6 :.­ . . .T . leged cure from blindness and par- binding and the present claim result- � whether' the hp.%v word'Is a nifsprint f,lther got all the blame for the ashes to $7; lambs. $11.50 to $12; bucks, . . .. I , . . .":. . alysis by herbs, catised'a continent-ntinen.t- ed. - . ­ 'or merely the name of a new color,. fou the I'lig? . I . - I i$�,50 to $9; sheep, choice, $6 to $650. .. , wide sensation last Epring, is again: . � . l .- .1 ,­­ . - - I . I . .. . ­ .-. . . I . _ . I . .- . . I - 5.",, - - I . .. . . . I P rtone-blind and the paralysis from'. - � - - 'do, heavies, $4.50 to $5) do, ct.1 s, ' I . . - - - $10; do, , which he was believed to have been I . - . . " . �t(, '$4; hogs,-selects. Ny.o.c., -I%', . ,� .. ... : . .., , I �. I .." Canada Adds to Her Atlantic Fleet .� -.�_.,I . . . . .fed. $9.70; do, thick smooth w.o.c., ,.....'..I. -freed is again creeping back upon his I . . %,_.. .� . � . I . - ... .- -__.... _: _. . - ; I. . � : I � . .� I I $9.50; do, f�d, $9.20. . . . 1:..I . ., limbs.- Charles Silversmith,- an In-! . .,. .. - - � .1 - ., ­ . - . - - - I - eian who lives near Port Weller, ,.vas, i .; I- :: . ".­..': . . I . . . . . ,. 11 . d.%- ..:, - ­ ..��--�,.,:. . .. '7��_, .... I` .1 , . . .,. . ,�:,�, �.._ . " .. . . `1 , . � the man who gave Lickers' the herbs', * .....­'. - -.":. :.:..­�!:;..': 7.;,�: - . .'..,.!.-�.�::!,�-.. .:;�,�-­.:,... . '. .�. . - :" ­..:� �:. �. . :-�- - ..�.:... :::..:� :. ,, . .. ... ... ...- ,_ ':�.;-�.��, . z. .-.­ . I ,. 7T­ � -.-": ­,,, t", ... .�% . . �.. V.4 .... . ...:�.��, , , _...".. . .1 - .. �. .. .. '' .- , - ,. . ­.... . . . -.e-e .�.*- : -, `�.-.--.-:"���,11, ;�"�..�...... .::.. .,:. :'" :.: , - I . f� ­ .., � . ,:-.:�:­ ." - .].. , . .. .1 1 _. . .. which were believed to hi� ured! ! �_ - � . .__ ".: I.-, ..,',..;,I,. I,I .i:-,�..,, - . : " .. 0 . I . _ , ;.e.,. . . :��.;...,:;�...,.�;., I . ��­:, :' .. .:z .,;.:'-. . :.. ..1! :_ * - .• . %.- , .. . : . � ;, .:X"'. *i*.,.,::�: , . I . . . . .: , ,;,: .::I -.-...�:- . - . . . ,,, � ... ,:: I I.- .... .-. . ­-;.,.�A` - - . . I., . . . .... :;,�;.-, ':.. . - ..%. , .:.. . . � 1:, '. . him,'ni., I I ,.,: , ::r", : .1 I Briotain First d..`A:..:,..,.1.._.­: , ....­'. .. ..1. . ,. I � . . .... . .:. - . . . I. . � I .. . I -:,: , - ,1. . , . -:,%::: �, :: ,:;% . - . . Two weeks Lickers ,dost the .. ., .- t:::,� �.�: _._: :.,... ,.1­,�,:;:,: .:�� .:...�!� .*,;: '_ ,�,'. I­ .. �,. :� , .: .-�, :, - I .:" � � - ... . .....�: _ .:::t::.;. ., . ......, . I . , . -..-.;::�;:�`�I:.-, :�:%!' _. . , .I..'' I.-. . ".".�I ,, � - . ,;111. . .. �. . , . 0 I ;.:� ;: . ­�---;��- - .' ,.-.. ,-!:'7 , -�, .� -:-�--­­., ;........:.,. . .,, ­., -1 . 'Vf� .. . �v IF � 0 1 I ,I: ;::.. . , . .,. -.::.:.. . . - .. �. I .1 - ,:�. �. . : .. . . . - - -.:.., .��, .;! ..� . :, . , .,-!i:.j*�-;:. ..: .... .�. , 4 - -� .. � .i,: .,�.�i�--, , . . .��--`.:.--.!�!..'. . . . .�,.�,. ..., . - ... . , I I . . . r"--�,.,,,. . , - ... .­_­ �, , �,., ... . �' Among Customers - '- . w . , .,, X _ ., . . . .1 sight f his 'rig r. eye, :on' Tuesday .. .: b . .. , ., . � - ....-� . .. . -, ."�: ,-_- - -�.:. :, i, -: ::.I . . .. .:, !. - . . � . ' . mght he became totally blind, and --'- - - �.' . . .�. : . ::.:",. - ­�. . .::,:: .� - � I., .:::. ., . . . . , 1 . ... I. :,- , � -.,..'.'.�:".,.!��.-".i� I.:' - ....:,:iV� I,-, .. . , . I I ,. . :: , , , . . . `::�-:� - '. 7 ,.:".;. . .'�..' today he lies in bad a patbe�,c Si7ht,I .. I ..:,. , . . .. . .....�.- , 1. !,.,­_­ .. -- - � ­.�, - �.: ; ' i�.�:.� . : .. , I. . -,. . . - - - -. ...,_­.. ...., . - - . . . -:� . .. , � . ::. . .... -�:;:... 4 . �­ .;: . , - ".::�!��::;. .. of United States . ...' .''.. . . . . ' � ":. ., . .. 4�i;. ''... . I 1. , . . .. .� ��_: , . .­;...�..­. I 1*,., �.��;::;� ... ." -, :.. . . I . I - , : ­1 :�.. ­. . . � - - . :�,.�,�,.�­­..,..... ..:; .. , unable to see. an. eiecIric light hong-I �, .I I: .�. . ... :�.:, -:.,.::..... I , � :�..-, ,=*; -­t,; . ...,,". .... . . - � - ' 1 . .1 � I . .. .- _. I . ..;;:­..:., - �. . ..�..,,, :, . ­: . . -- " . - ding directly ovor his h _;fli his, . . / I'll � . ,:;-- r.�.�:; �:­ ; .. . . .. 1. .I . .:. ... i -�- ":;:� :,:*,�.:: .�.. � I . �.. , , .;��.: : . .�::,,,,. . '. ::,�! ._1, ­ ead, , . , . ,; .. � I - . , :­_ ;, 1"... .:. . .1 . . . . left arm numb, and with his 1-�­, cni,i� % . * I.. I .:., :::.�. .., , �:_:%�. I': . . :, :::� I . I , , . . ... , . . .11 . ;..,:,: I :, ��: �. � . ..... ,k::: .. ,, .: :!: .. . �iz�.1. . !,:.:... :%_. . . . ..,;:. . ..:.. I �.. I � ... . ." .1 . . : � ­I—- - f ' - " � . .. . : .� . ... I . ..: ,._ - .:'..' � , '�:t: ,: �_, Commerce Can Be Missionary , . roni the knees down. - _ . , . . :. lm ­ ,..:,. �, . .4. . � .. :. I ­ ... .: / I . I ., - ., �;, I.. . :.:,�;' , 1, . i , 4 . ;.;I ::­:�:*: - ��.",: . . I , . 0 ­_ . - - . � ... _. , f Friendship, Says New - t � Silversmith claims,�th't Lickel.:--<, b I ' . i %;: . I .. , - .. .. :I'. .. � � .. . !,�..� . . .... ". i�.. . , . .:,: :1 . , ' ' . It ,; I r .:,.,..".."",!.,�........"�, �.��',�.-ii..'.-.��: I . 1..1,:!:.!; � .1 . P y I . .. � .. . :.::.. Undue anxietv has frightened i i, .. : ,�� ., �.. � I : ,­:,% .,�.:� ,::. . -General . ! . ightened hhh- . t. . , :. ­;.:... . I ��., I I . 1. .;4 . .,..,.:: :.!:.,. . Consul-General . . . .-__-.. 11 " 1, ­�,­.- . , ,..:: .: .� .: . ,se . . !.. . 1, I .1 ­:,;:�.. , � ... .;..�, � . ...; � I . . . ., If-i-ntcr his ��!�ent condition. . , , , $ . I I �,. , ".::,. ". ...... 'London-Albert Halstead, the- new.- �­ �:� ;� : .... ,:%;:'.1'.�..� . ... . - I 11�1 , ., . . .. . . , .: ..."'M . '.. &.1 .. I I 1: -... '.:�::.'':�.5::,::. .­ I , , 74 . i y;;. . I i;i� . .:� ,..:.:.:" , .. .:. .1 u . .1 112 4.. I , I ::.:j*:- ,:.:1::.:;�.!'!: : . .... I I" I 11 I � :. I � . , I .1. T :"i:�:.:,::..., ly appointed American Consifl-Gqneral �� I I I. . . . . ., ml� ,i I",'" 10 '. xr, - '- - :+. , - ,�Mw . , I Pacts for Peace . I . I - 1.0 .1 �. I .1 . .. . il`_ 11 -- � � -italn,' addressing the American --.--.. � A, ­'. .. .,-,-4,Wh 07. '. , �:�. .:;�;�,!:i7 i.%,:.::. -i--�:,..�: - lit*Bi . I . - ' . �, * �._ � . .; . . .. . f­... laxse- Ili the National Review I ..... : �...:::" - ' .'.. Lm N : I'll - , � • . 6-: 1 . .... . 2�wq 1��,� :1. ;­�";:-:. - .Chamber of Commerce at a welcom- . . I .. � 11 .1. ­1 I .­..:: . . (London): Had the American Fence I ,�', � ,.., • ., - - I .. ..:� . ".. ....I.... ­ . . . . .1 . , I �'.lo..� � ­.. I .." ,. - , , 1, Ing luncheon, quoted a -n-imber of re- . - * .. I . :,1, � . - . I: ��.�,;., ­ I I . .. .I. � ­ .. *Pact been signed ten years ' ... I � ".".�_..­­,­ 111. I WOP � I ,�-*.�' ­ - I.�..-,I . . . - � : ..., ." I�.. , .. I before! . � ::; ::�::,; . . 11" .I ... . 11�!, � . • : . I- I markable statistics as an argument .L . I �� :�t­ ��. ,,, •. 11 I . I 11 �: "-,:,t 4". ,." 'i r. , I ' � -the Great Nk'nr Instead of-ten tears I I- .*. .. I I. ,I��. "'. I ,I'�'"." , 11 .. . . . .: , .".I , -_ � V, . . . .. . for what he desribed as a -tactful - , . .11 :....... , I ­1 .. 1, 1 , L . . . . I :_. , 11 I ..­.. . . 0 ''.. "afterwards, it would 'and could toot! � ;j:�::*,*.:.7:_ , I I ­" I.. consideration of one another" by Brit- . ! I ., � *'�.-;­...... � - I ____ - - - . � . . I - ....:_ ! . have had the slightest influencef tit .. . . I . ..1. . -,- ' . I I Is � .. 4 I P " ,-.1 . I ..I fish and the United States. . . .1 I I., 11 � , .,, ­� . ___ 0119 the United States custom- , . . . � � � , . . topping Germany- from Invading . .� P��.: �11. t� 0'. ..: _'_ Am ,I - . �'.' ' �,�,. . � �'- -Belgium, though It would .undoubted-. 11 - : 11 - . example,.... � '2'­".".� ers. . for .exa i he said. " Britain I , 1'1:,;.,.­, I - : .. ......� .".1, .1. ­, � 1� .14,:�. .. I ,, I ply Ifave immensely st-rengthened tile: : I , ""., , ..� ranks first, V-1th the Dominion of -, � . I ";:$' �. I :..�. IA �I . ., , .. 'ov . . "�,::. ... .. 1 . . , ... C. - . .� I .";: ** : - . United Pacifist section of the Liberal ...� T. .r;:. ., .%Canada a good econd., The U , -I-� ,erument, Who would have made It a*1 O..I�'.. __ I. ... �..-I States, on the otter hand, Is Britalit's . - ., -Plausible excuse for still farther de-1 : � .: tl!lr�l beat market overseas. being . . I armament,,'* But It, - _______ � y India - all( Aus- ��.:.a _,I' pleting British armamen , .1, .1.�:,I surpassed onl:, b. I , ,� .,-..-�:i- would not have restrained Germany I _.- , .1....,;. . - tritifa. - deflected : . , X., - . ::--- . �.:. I . . by one hour or deflected her by one .L . 1. . : ... "Tholigh ammerc-lal rivalry , - � . .. . : � . ., C some• .�. ... . __ I . inch,' as she maintained that in at. % .1. � 01094� , - Vickiii., Beighint she I was Nvaging a � - . - ... .. I- I tinea lea,(Is to serious dIfference,4,' , " :-.11r. 11.11stpad said, "when there Is a war; of "Self-Defence.`' which 11,t ex-1 , , . I � . . -NEW SHIP OF THE CANADIAN NATIONAL FLEET - - - .- . ­ * .1 L at , . I The Laa%� I . ­� I '-olid basis for undersianding. -filter. I . prnssly excluded from the ope.ratioll . 'Nelson. Ilrmt of tl!(,.flv,! Canadian Nntional liners for -set-vice between the Dominion- and British est ahtl good will. then coillille'rep it I I I I I J i - I � I I 0 now � "� �� I 6.,4L I I I �i L11 6 11 I ,ci tl'(' xellvgg,ract. � I I West Indies, ap-lved at St. John. Inset, Capt. J. M. Reith. . . . ,� ­ . I .i self Is a missionary of friendship." I I . -6 . � .I.. . . . I . . I . 1. . . . �� I. - � I - . - . . ,. . 1. . .. I . I ­ .. . I.- I . I I . I . . . I I I . . I . . . - . . . . .� � . 1 � I I I.. ­ . � - I �16- 6, i . . . .. . I . . � - . . . - � . I . ...- . t . � . I.�_, � , ...? .. . . , , . ! I I , %4 - � _ I .I -� � �- , " I " �'. � I I ". , I 1,;�,1 .11 * . . . ., . -,I ­i. .-,,,k.11 1�! � 1, _. I I.,.- , .:. . .1 - ­, I ,. "., ­ . I I 1. - I .,;..�,�, ll-111.14 1 ; .;:�j.,". 'i ",- ',� � ... .. - �j ..% %. _;. 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Todd, an o buried at Uxbridge last 81.76 per year.:' 61.30 if p"in advance. town, was b ing large numbers of Canadian for 7 Masonic auspices. week under Mas TM Yes" In Hospitalsthewinter season. It is becoming SubscriPtioas IQ the United States and Crest nx Britain$2.00 In advance. Rev. J. S. McKay, of Central India, because it is so near, its climate is so z would 7cu like to spend too —pri Now will preach the anniversary service wro of your life in hosvitall-, Per- more popular every year ncipally The object of this Association I'm to in the United Church next Sunday. ;9 --d roamute Cps you would be jrLsld to If (0,U had inviting, and it offers suet} an array- leefied stealing an P R rietori no other home moat of the time and .the fell JOHN MURKA , Pro A meeting of the U.' F. 0. of the of interesting sports and pastimes Sat- the hospital offered the, only chance g: Stouffville district, met. here on I alive, Mrs. Patrick ba culiar to that part of the country. urday evening, when they elected del- stay this way ror years- Her Where else but Florida can oue -NOTES AND COMMENTS. . �,,-u_b41.1v`Ln4omma enough---consumg, egates to the Toronto Convention. amalga- tion, and she is poor and almost enjoy better such an exciting novelty Members having property stolen oommwd) The Standard Bank is now friendless. Her Present stay at the as Tarpon fishing..or aquaplaning.. ottte immediately with any mainbetr How often are parents diacour- mated with the good. however. Canadian Bank of Toronto Hospital for Conaumpt or speed boating. or polo. Where else, has done her so much of Executive Oommittes. age out can ona mo through d at the stupidity of their Commerce under the name of the tat tor for miles talhe Its that ohs believes she will a ter bank. This wiU be the third larg- for good when she leaves. avenues shaded by graceful palms- -,children. They are ;dreadfully y to a quiet life Mombersbip fee slow est bank in Canada. anxious to get away by great citrus groves of ripening r 'h oll and in some small town, perhaps to open in their studies at !c U lemons or along the Tiukats w&v be had from the President 09 a small millinery The excellent oranges and There's golf, Searett ry on appliesdon. BROUGHAM. treatment she has been getting has they take no interest in the affairs put new life and new hope in Mrs. shore o' the Atlantic gr around houlte. Their pl. rents and Patrick: but, of course, she and so too—alIF winter long. Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- Farley arrived at the bed-. Palm- Jame," many hundreds of others who have. spend your win- etc. M. S. obapman, Pickering. teachers look upon them as com- side of his uncle, Jaynes Lawrence, Arrange now to spent their last cent in the search for Florida—any Canadiait -plate failures i Sa.z4atoo , Salk.; three days be- health• must he helped by warm ter months in 11 life and likely to at n ; hearted friends. silo from National Railway Agent will gladly D. Munro, Aas. Richardson. fore his death Mr. Lawrence was y uld bejreatl� appreciated. j,-4- . .. . tion about be a burden' on them or to the OLowho se to Hen. W. A. Supply you with information soozetary buried on Friday last. His visits east Charlton � A. E. Ames, 223 College ..State isheo they reach their de• will be greatly missed by his many Street. Toronto 2, Ontario. rates, routes and its resorts. K., -clioing years. But no o'ne should old friends. Mr. Farley returned to F" - s consider them huoelless cases. They his.home Tuesday. J.- Anniversary services V-.)- a be held in St. John's Church nex ve latent within them the germ of something that eeqnirerl Sunday, December 2nd, Rev. D. L. RICHARDSON'S GROCERY -e of opportunity Gordon, B.A., of Agincourt, will con only the moisture . Demonstration of the p.mand Rev, H. duct service at 2.30 and the warmth of adaptability 2.30.p.m, . . �: , rr :to cause them to burst forth into S Warren, B.A.- of Stouffville, at 7.30 p.m. The cho;r,w;ll be Assisted I' IMeLagan Elar Richard n .4 orange Pekoe—Gaud to the Last Drop. great successes in life. Many of by members of Claremont United biv6 this Tea a'trial—it is the heti t! tvor and most economics). the afternoon and in c per lb., 5 the for 3,50. the greatest industrial ledels Church Choir in ti .7 the evening the choir of St. Andrew's R A D -1 0 were the desnRir of their parents Church, Pickering, will have charge of and teachers in their childhood the service of praise. This year the Will-be given for an annill in your own Monte, 0 days. They were hopelessly slow congregation will rin holdEmpress Coffee, a, pure Java Rad M;),ha, mixture, ground.wh.iie pee -as many have if you"wiih. and apparently very i versar ysupper, and, indifferent in wait. 65e lb., lbs. 3.00 expressed a preferen:e from time to Got a Radio- this Xmas and keep their tasks. - But they had pati time to augment the treasurer's funds the young folks at home -ence and determination, and these by means of personal contributions at night. 0 C) 0 0 are qualities that ate aboultitely rather than provisions for a supper, You will be amazed at the rich, a wonderful cocoa fordrinking and P. splendid Y'. necessary in a perion who desires the Official Board will appreciate.very full tone of these instruments, Pare Dutch Procea Value. ' 2 lbs. 35 cents. much if that offering on Sunlay next cooking to become rli� captain of industry. is general and generous. St. John il�, made in 5 attractive styles, with 'Without these qualities, no person, the church of the community or without battery.and' it Watch for our Christma-A hand bills, now printing. -esu master the details of a great seeks to help buiid up Chri.;t's K11r,1 11-I 'Phune 5903 Ea!,y Terms bllf_ dom here. it is the of all M E S -R I C H A R D S 0 N bull-ine . Many of the littlest to have a share ir :ts great k J A '-state-n)esi, oratorilt and profes "Blessed are they that dwell in T6-19PERIAI ... GARAGE a Cgme Ana help 'Lite Univervill GaragesAnnul euro gave no indicatilms of House." helped. possee5iug mure. th%n orjinKty- PICKERING, ONTARIO ability in their eat-;.F life. There A large unruber "I Otif T* ckerilng fardware Store nk* very few pecule who are in. eci ilher-i art- in arreir�- in ti C capable uf walking in life ao.riptiou�- to T,-E NEv-. RN I - Coal `&. would kindly Fisk therks to#-%AlnI11e oal, they cptn only find the vocaLiou the labels on the piper, is,tae time to look-over that old Range or Heater and if you mnti to re ours. fur %xhieb they are adapted, and a r!�, need a new one call and see mit at once, if they are in at r.P, Hard and Soft 0 09&of the: .,in which they can become inter. as werneed the money. ' -etited On the other hand there best quality on .,The Happy Thought and MeClarys Stoves, Art ,,,any Weil and women with BALE ReGISTER. hand Ranges and Heaters. -brilliant iatellecti who have been Saturday, December 8. — important ey 4 herd of TIFIFOS, A. IAW and Hand Power Washers na th credit sale of bAtjrh claz, Electric W . .abewInte failare . because 14 .Jersey Cattle, Farm Stock, Farm gave time and hard work. sac keel patience and determina. — / . ..... Implements, Grain. Hay, Household A free trial Riven at any til"O. tion, a"ad failed to flud' that vocal 7 tion for training cited wich their ititellTherects icladPvc1lay—Fdod-61id calf Mea I are worth giVing s trill. them e is no 7 eadder kight than to see a manmakes of plow& TO the Ladies'of Pickering The famous Fleury Plows and Shame to fit nearly all N. with a brilliLut intellect and a U splendid educatifua becou4e a. ncn. Ageut4i)r McCormick'Deering F&rm Machinery entity in the %vurld and unable to, and Vicinity and Repair%, a living for him-elf Our Motto We have it. can get it, or it is not made. FAMPOR7 Con ie in and see our new stock of NC Ross an.! M.:% Hal4le) wlere in the J. S. RALSDON9 PICK—EM :city on ThurAAy. DressesCoats, ' Miffiner'l-v Wm. and Mrs. O"Brier, were in the , city an and May. e. Ross and Mrs. Hanley visited the nd Linderi X M - A F . TS ..for ner's father, J. Y. Hadley, over k the week-end. We very reasonably and carry large stool: fcr T. G, and Mrs. Maru:,ield and The _you to ebooee from. "ima, and Mrs. Mancoupled" Rled with.our goat field, sr.. spent Sensational Buying in alany %ealsonable lines, con .8unoW in Toronto. Now is the tine to purchase your new Winter tiafaetion, greatly simplify Mrs. F. Read ani daughters Iso- Outilt very reasonably. actee of absolute as bel and Janis, have left for Toronto your Gift Selecting. to ::pend a few days with friends be- (SAMUEL SCHWARTZ) FOR HER OR HIM fore leavijig f-j: W:nnipez to join -Mr, React. Hand Embroidered were sicca Fancy Dress Shirts t Neck w 'THE IDEAL Aprons OUNDAR'70M SHOP Go w as, Table covers 'es r. House Slippers Pillow Sh 8 ockey Boots -- 7--Don't' torgit Decem64�r 21st As it .. _______ —1 H To— Wfj--- 2 doors north of Hewis' Butcher 9hop New BAloon 'Kirets is the Sunday School entertairtment Underwear a and I -Glove of the Anglican Mission. Brock Street North, 'Vilitity, OnlL Hosiery—ailk-woo andkerchiefg Every 'one come prepared to ex- Rayon Wool Fancy Patterns Mbit his or her talent- )n Friday -C Growing Boys'and Girls' Hose are going fast just now,exti night, as it is "Amateur Night" at A-B warm and built for wear. Toques and Mittens. the A. Y. On Friday December nth, Prof. Isherwood, of Wycliffe College, wilt d Y LB R A LEN give an illustrated address -on his Wout' as through Western Canada. Every- Ou CEC I trip t � body welcome. All those interested in the work of If you were ill.'allow any Tom, Dick or Harry to ' the Anglican Suiw. SclltuoI are earn estly requested 7;0 be present at the ibe and perh'aps operate on -you, -NO, you- -require 6, M ' Saturday eveningl, Del,:eniber 1st, at prescr an ' AGE this "muting at Mlll:- Alex. Annan'N would not, you woull naturally - .8 ecloc*�. THE ' CENTRAL - GAR- -- -P, %ce The oial �crl_ heli by the whom you'knew had the necessary experience. Dunbarton., . Y. P. ,k. on S�inday last great success. Mr. Channon. da was a your car. More ielephone A900 The same reascrting applies to. e mage :,i read the fit-A lesson, w I c. George -,e can be done by an incompetent workman read second Shaw, president, -MI. W. P. Wv,)d, Dominion vice­pre- than all the rouzh usage you c - :sld-,nt, gave a -most inspirinar ane( give it. . are t Instruc IV Ne, ri6s, Oils and t' e address or, the four-fold Mr. Harry . ibitt's (in charge of repair.shop)experience, -aims of the A. Y. P.. A. The choir which includes p from St. Nichol's church, Birchc1iffe. Auto ]Repairs­ Necesso 'led in the singing and Also rendered 5 years—Wolsley Motor Car Co., Eng nd the beautiful anthem, "Incline Thine Welding, "Ear." After listening to addresses Gasoline, Acetylene ­2 years—General Motors. Oshawa f roni St. Saviour's, St. John's of Nor- W Y I year—Bona Bros., Qshawa a and St. Nicholas', the home Battery Charging. brarrch served refreshments, which ..,4�:. May save you many dollars, as when you .bring your brough�the happy event to A close, troubles here, you know that a fully experi. made on all make STOUFFVILLE, Repairs encedmechanic will do your work, -Our Reeve, H. W. Sariders, is at- Trp us with your next repair Job. tending the County Council this week. Rev. S. Condle 1W returned from Tow Car Service, Batteries, Tires Etc.- ,a convention held at Allentown, Penn. The deer hunters have returned And Phone 5003 A. my they an brought home their Jamos'oWag�­, -an old resident of, ''this district, died this week in his PINCER I mpelial "Ga''ra' 'ge CH ARLES B, 6-478th year. s are, (LATE UNIVERSAL MOTO A large number of our resident RS) Pro idetor, l "Tickering attending the Winter Fair at Toron- P -;to thiq week. 3? 1 0, I<: M3 M I ,dNb.To C3- 'n "A R 24 f,7.. 0 I 4 Mrs. Roy Morgan, accompanied BONDS—Government. MaDICIP&I 0 horses P017LTRY WANTM I Mortgage Goads. Also.I Wm.Grahain ie adustrials. OCARKSIONT6 Mling at To. b Mary and Mos"r Jack, spent at the Royal Winter Sats investments at,frorn a to' pea a MIS' 'Mavc -end with f riends. In, To- CHOICE DRESSED a Margaret Aab' was In 'ronto this week. week cent. ek. Phil. and Mrs. Forsyth,of Mark- rOntO- CHICKENS, FOWL, DU40KS Toronto last,we, $091 18 VIA school and INSURANUE—All clawed written In- Hiss Christina Ander ham, visited with Frank and Mrs. Lost. between the Paone for Prices Wind- ads in�kichinondi Hill.j Soden post office a large mink naek-piece. eluding Fire. Automobile. 1tiag friends on Sunday. Claremont 3701 F. storm. Accident and Sickness. Vex Middleton,' of Peterbdro, ' L. 101gold, of Toronto, was in Pinder to leave at post office to re- town on Thursday last reward.spent Sunday a It, his home here. when he ceive rew GROCERIES and SUNDRIES Phone or write J. H. Beal and R. J. Mann were called on A number of friends. GREE NWOOIL Pay Cash and Save. 7 'in port Pir 'y on business olft i —- — - Perry E. andMra.Liuton's now house Dollars. 40tf ----ED. BOWMAN, Whitby box is looking as if some were living The Ladles' Aid wi.11 hold a b t in Beep at you will soon get social in the basement of the church Quaker Cornflakes, 3 pkga, 25e R. H. MOUD, DUNBARTION A. D. Peters, of Pt. Perry, spent . p Bran Flakes,, 2 pkgs, 11,280 '.Monday with his daughter, Mrs. on Friday evendng, Decembeer 7th. ... there. 4fL Harness Boots and Shoes rep" Geverley Miss Stephens, Toronto,spent Admission 25 cents; children 15 cents. Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs ... at shortest notice. Harness made to Wm. Coates has been spending over Sunday at the Baptist, -par. All ladies bringing baskets,;admitted Pore' Castile.Soap, 7 barg,,.... ...,25c your order. Give me a trial, and ba free. Clover Leaf Cups and Sau a few days in Toronto visiting the souageA ith her brother, Rev. H. The Women's Missionary Society_ cera, one dozen, 1.35 convinced that I can give you salla- 'Winter Fair. R.. and Mrs, Stephens: their regular faction. Agent for STACO Brad will -hold t meeting at Half dozen same 75c goods. Friends from London, accom Master Joe Ward spgrit the the parsonage on Thursday, DeceIni- Thomp8on's Seedless Raisiq, partied by Charles Sintzel and Mr. week'end" In Toronto wrth Tim bar 6th. The progrAMwill be in 2 lb.,,foe and Mrs. Phillips and family, oth charge of The Ralph Mowbray's ... 23C SZj=0-1-18 vie Oliver, and when thefe they b, Sunmaid Puffed Raisins, 2 lbs 27e took in the Winter Fair. ited R. J. and Mrs. How on Sut' d group. 25C Winter will be here very soon an Ed. and Mrs. Gibson have' been Orange or Lemon Peel, 1 lb -if you have any notion of Good- CARD OF THANKS. Choice Dates, 2]be .. 25c The Rev. Mr. Harden, 'of ir spending a week in visit purchasing a new wuod. preached very acceptably ing fitiprids and taking in ' the Kellogg's All Bra : (our-price) 20c Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and family, sleigh, leave• to an appreciative audience in the eights at, the Wjnter Fair, . I Bananas,-per dozen 30c I pour ur order no Dew'Drop Inn, Kingston Road, wish w so that it United Church on Sunday evening match Your order will be appreciated An in-teresting shooting to thank their many friends and ` -red any will be ready when the t. last. tock pin(,-e at Milton Ben8ou's on neighbors for their kind sympathy e).- and will be d�elive first snow appears.-- Bert Mantle has completed the Saitird-v af ternoon, and in casae- tended to them, and their beautiful reasonable distauc4. %V hen house). He quence number went home hap- floral tributes in their recent sad erection of a. ne _intends going into the poultry py with one-or wore geese under bereavement. L ORNE REID extensively than AREHONT business more exten their arms. while a larger number CL OLAMEMONT formerly. as at Levi did not have such good luck. DL Lyman 'Pilkey w Tues- Rheumatism 'no NOTICE Storry'a, of Chalk Lake on week. BRING IT HER .ratepayers within the Township 7 All ratepa; of 'Mrs. Pilkey also spent Wedueqday Pickering, who are in a position Now, is the time to get a now* ot of .-Part of Nahffe 3 day and Wednesday of last to. draw gravel on the roads, should with them ired. Harness, or get the old set rep& Fl. Masom, of Lam- Leslie and Mr I have in stock samples of r5amael ?et in touch with the Road Foreman oreux, Accompanied by their son' Trees and Jeffrey's 'harness. The 'Pin in the various subdivisions within the Gordon, and dangbter, Mildred, former may be ordered through rata- She a#et s her healing herb* next two weeks. The . Council are Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Logue at prices quoted. to stoptuffering very anxious that as much work be on Sunday. Catalogue free.1 done in the month of November as.is America was wilderness, Indians possible to do. We are sorry to hear that Mr. I also capry collars, colla`)" pads, sweat When ceewf uLly, From "Andrew Fleming is at homeutirs- pads, harness oil by bulk, harness were using herbs sue By order of the Council. ars ago, Juam r and get dressing, also silver polish the Redmen, 50 herbal secrets and G. M. Forsyth. Ing the mumps, Harry 1 1. and other parts. Gallagher learned - 10711 Reeve. Zru Andrew, Christmas will : . compounded G her's Herbal House - better, Repairs promptly done. desm"1111s famous Kidney soon be here. Remedies_ - CLAREMONT hold Ete-ed M' U 8 T- C Walker, principal of the L W. has helped many a sufferer M.J. Wilk Rpmed,, contiouati"m School, was off duty frr>m lkheumaf ism. I remedy, drawn -BLANCHE M. HAMER This fine, time-proved and HEN you have for a week suffering from & sevare t WpLaced an order e work ATTENTION from the hear. of Nature, heals old but was able to resume cleanses ­ Quickly Teacber of Piam le kidn­-i kiy stope bark- with us fora memorial : on Monday morning. srhe,dizziness and other nig ,X kidney Conservatory Course Tau�bt you have looked far in- on acconat of the cold: weather I have taken over the Agency . and.bladder ailments. Try it, For for our 31 at Mrs. Overiand's. Claremont, to the future of the poet week there has been a for sale by Studio on Saturdays, for out of memorial work stands IR reat tacreaie in the demand for Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales. E. C. JONES, PICKERING town pupils. up under strew of Oaks -coal. A large supply ii expected Stoves. Fleury's.Famous and ww'dather. Itis tru- Fe tv d ay 4. ly a lasting tribute. by our dealer in a I Plows, Points, The teachers and scholars of Our SfiufflArs and Wheelbarrows. ­No GreaterTributef' .'19naday St-hools areeDow busy pre- Phone 506 Pick. ORDSPECIAL.' PRICE S N. W. STAFFORD, paring for their Christmas enter Its ri ment. an event to which they I:P.023W, XXE'97`X'=. Iston Road, Are all looking forward with much Ki6%hitby eagerness. AGENT (48) BROUGHAM OR TEAM HARNFE."SiS Phone Whjtby F Mrs S.F, Robins, of Whitby, I 1 68 r R9 We are giving and Mrs. (Rev.) Duke. of Toronto, formerly of Claremont, were here Brass-monoted Team Backband Harness, Lyman 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 142;00 on Monday calling on Mrs, several other friends :Pilkey mad F R E :E 1 5 ring breeching. instead of back- in Claremont. bandt 9,00 $4 The B Y P U. parpose'holding with any of the following articles It Missionary Parliament at their bought before Christmas. -1-monnted Tearn-Bacirband-HaI 888.50 laph al XUtUZ1 regular meeting next Monday ev Ir - - Lt 3i will be an open meet. 1 Large Goose 1, ring Breeching *4t 2- ing and a cordial welcome will be -This is not a.factory harness, but custom made in our extended to all. Cheap rates for farm and country I Roastind Pan own shop at Markham. q Will those who are givingl to the buildings. hower for the Neighborhod Asso- No Strings—Aay one of the We iipecialize on repairs to harness and collars. buildings. Windstorm Insurance on wind-mills.Silos etc. ieiLtiou, Toronto,pleame leave their following articles and have Automobile Insurance contr ibntionatthehorne of Miss anice goose delivered Bvans where it will be pack. before Christmas. of all kinds. ed and forwarded to. its dentins' F T ,tO D D S 8 FOR SALE FARM Any Findlay Cook Stove, The Christmas entertainment in �Write or phone -Harness and Collar Manufacturer - connection with the Sunday School Any Atwater-Kent Radio. OWM A N of the Baptist Church will bg held Any Washing Machine. 01#'-Tr17. Home Phore 3400 ED. B -on Thnraday, Dec. 20tb. and 20. WHITBY, ONT. early forecasts predict it "better oar Ghristniaa display of gifts Be sure to bock the See 'F 1Rj :M M) I than ever. for Dad, Mother, 9ister 'Farmers, At# .:dote. and Brother, WITEIEVEaY CASH PURCHASE Clifford and Mrs. §odea. of To&- PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN I have secured the agency for the Frost routo. spent Sunday here with the We are'making-it bigger thka ever _,OF STAPLE'LINES AT THIS STORE. Wood and Cockshatt Farm Imple- former's parentq. The numeroup and'f he prices will Be sure that yon get them, wente, and will keep constantlyon friendiof Mrs. Clifford Soden re. be right. hand repairs for these popular, implements. gret to hear that she has not been will be opening in a few days—we have a Also, Loudon's barn and stable f full line (A @uppliee. enjoying the beat of health lately, 0 - C H A' S . , COOPER" fittings. .but they hope r an early im I will also take contracts for painting prevement. barns and houses by anew Thecoun council is widening CLAREMONT For the Pickling Setv�on—p. full line (of Cider, White Wine and Heinz ty counc process, by spraying. 11, ----- 'n front Af G. T--r7EJ2 A MOTOR CARS White Pickling. Vinegar-, also stimates cheerfully given. -the "UrEILAN - 1-1- .. H Forsyth's property in order AND TRUCKS one that it may comply with the High- JARS, RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS 27-52 •away Act whichs the road requires rice@ Reasonable .. .... Quality Goods R. J. Ma Chremont allowance to be of&certain width. P Hiche.,t price,Q paid for produce.e an -.`,Men have been busy during: the *-- .Store SCOtt19 Phone your order, deliver. past week erecting a new fence We ...,,Green River p :&Ion side to replace the one which Claretaont Phone Markhatu 6401) 'Basket Factory' l had to be removed. home made baking. General. Manufacturers of A sale of 'hon --.!cooking (including candy), fruits Wm. M. Duncan, Green" Rive'r ---sod vegetables will-be held in-the- Merchant. All kinds of Fruit Basketst basement of the United Cbureb on Get Ready Berry Crates, S turday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. It is hoped that Saturday I each Faimers'Bushel Baskets, family will contribute something Clothes Baskets. 'towards this collection, and For" ChristmasBaskets.P' ronize the basement on Saturday will be The� Most afternoon. The proceedsA few of oar specials Frank Pennock Proprietor uped,for missionary pur oq-e.,q. Fresh Orange or Lemsdi Peel lb 23c K a Toron. Liquid Phone Markham 1604 Tba civil cane in whir to lady WAQ ening the county.for FreshCitron Peel, per lb 36c dampCunvestm' ent damages F-ii.4tained in a motor Fie- Fresh C irrants, recleaned, lb l9e cadent which occurred about Seedless Raisins, 2 pkgo for 25c BE A T.T Y . ' year ago at a culvert south of thin Glazed Cherries and invest- STANDS FOR THE REST village and which was to be tried i . Savings Bank Accotiht is primarily an at the assizes At Whitby last week Crystal Ginger. Ament. But it is the only 1mvestment yielding .-,:-!ha9 been postponed until Decem. available' for your a fair rate of interest, that Is Oranges, Bananas, Mixed Vuta her, as the presiding judge, N, and Caadles galore .'use at a moment's notice. Emergencies cad be im- justice Raney, could not.remain mediately met by the bank account that has been at Whitby any' longer as he had cl investment as such, Tap, engagements elsdwliere. 9, Seals and Christmas Cards onsismatly developed.,Your investru get Your invest -other enga ig rogation s'gatli e red in all prtce4. yield( returns in interest.Large cot Fant China Japanese Silver 'maul, "s a bank account yields constant astisfRe a -,,the Baptist Church last Sunday, -faction and peace of mind in the fact that it is although the warmth!of the home We have iomething for every always ready for ,other uses without the trouble, was more inviting than the winter r amil f of converting into ca=li. ember of you f i y or The special musical m :rE. ..snap,outside. a Christmas Giftj iservice In the eveninar, in which -the orchestra had a larger part, See our stock and get our prices was enjoyed by all, and is to be•a before going anywhere else. PIT" Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers I"E CANADIM BANK monthly feature during the win- Pnnipq, Door Tracks, Cow Nest Sunday evening the Bowls. Pressure Sy3tetm4 Ete. ter will preach on IfThel3ecoq a 'OF COMMERCE It will pay you to et my 'prices on PRAWr I d Iject of vit- above before Advent." Thi's Is a q0 Do AdS C Q T T Is buylag elsewhere. *1 interest these dayq and one to I ( vir; STANDARD BANK OF CANADA CZ Fj which we should give attention. Phone 1401, FRANK J. PROTJ You are cordially invited •to be e"LA fi P,'SIC)NT present, ZZ 4F, �^.,, tis... db'� � aw ,u':a. ti:.�"`Y.i;i'-� w?�¢:�eLvl,�,�: i�"T,�I;'...,sa w rvj:y'.,.;.,,..o�i'riNk.=,'i�o-t+,w^_.r+'..9: -:�n. i't a.:•. .ta .2,. r# ••.'y, ,f�.ve..�"3 lk' r v�' t-: . ''�( � .inw3a >_.«"..,,ti.4, ;w, ,rt. .rw,,_ �,.. ,;.,a. .z. ;.'�- ".. r,?'.,c:cs• tae t: i.' , r .,.�,,;1-.,. ,V .,� r1 'rpA,,y .,,.. F. � :�av .,� .,, �.•�. •4. m. ,..u� .a'�` r, ... •tL�4 _ n�:,. ',W • •i: pose,:.:. s. .e:.F; "•..... .w,.'... , .,.Y •x•^va1•.,t••.,.' a.'r.-.pt ,C• - <:.r' uR .2!. f d ..�L;. ICP (. 'r :: •.g. , . :. l �. ? L ted ButUses a a u ' bird Leaf as Umbrella _ I rias and recreation is a You Can j;eh,� • c x i „ balanced growth"Will Produce a non• Vaal Help . r but Sometimes It Doesn't Work I flee land. i a groinns There is aothitrg to di8tutb the r t >x people of the United Stated in the £dwrtrd H. Forbush Tells How Feathered Friends SQQ1c Shelter a r$ Pways resent or discernible future of the The editor of this page is s, good �y Dominion. That it is taking frum us glad to receive and publish A good III Showers and Storms—Aristocrats eft In Y � i. h " good citizens In considerable numbers 'recipe No better cooks are found Tinis true; "we"Pegret their'departure'and 'anyK Uece thtiW Canada. It:you 'taus . 'Hollow Trees and Bird Houses the loss their• withdrawal caus". to a recipe that you have p:•oven and Interesting incidents of how birds(spread. The rain ran down his slant I 8 ' our economic structure. But the> will that you would like others to en• in bark and off his tail in a little make good Canadians, and the more" find shelter from oto ms are told by ling it I joy send it in and vv;e will publish stream. �' hood Caitadiuns there are:under the it together with your name and ad - Edward H. Forbush, former Massa- Birds that nest in hollow trees of c' �P Maple Leaf,the better off all Ameri-'dress. x chusetts state ornithologist and' an.bird houses stay there during cold onus will be. Every instrument at -authority on wild life, in an article storms. Phoebes and swallows go-to ! Send recipes to Women's Editor, the itaud t t.'anada to develop its land prepared for'the.Associated Press. !their sheltered nests in barns, cut is at.our and to develop,and improve! Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide ' r" oto :oKn. By adaption'to the shifting Street West, Toronto, and it will be One day," says Mr. Forbush; buildings, 'caves, etc. Some birds use published in an early issue. "overtaken in the woods by a sudden;crevices in the rocks or other shelters, needs of the people, by putting each ; in which normally they sleep. In se.! i district to its. best use regardless of;Baked Green Peppers A la Barclay pouring rain, I sought shelter under the edge of a sand-bank where the vera winter rain storms or sleet habit and tradition, the tinited States 6 medium-sized green sweet pep• :roots of a large tree t_eld up the turf, Storms the smaller species must take' can avoid repetition of the calamity Pers; U' cup nectars retsina; 1 small which projected like a roof overhead. shelter. During an ice storm a chick i inRic ted on Eastern agriculture by the, piece o[ onion, chopped: 1 cup r A11 along the-bank,close andel Yds.'adee;'his-tail-loaded-with-ice w•as-seen opi=ning of tie's"-fit est antt�rar take-ot-grauutt-lert=ovet coo• a mea cup overhan m edge, sparrows of various to creep under a loosened clapboard while promoting the welfare of a good' cooked .ice; rig teespoou salt: 1'a y hanging f3 kinds had found shelter, and were of an old house. i neighbor, teaspoon poultry seasoning; 2 table happily picking up seeds and sand.t The larger and hardier birds'are spoons butter; t/2 cup lin,:, bread Another time during a heavy hall- not troubled much by storms, even �( cdumbs. -. storm, I found refuge under a porch, ir. winter. Hawks and owls get all ? "itirQwlll� Older Cut a slice frgm stem end of pep= = and there a chimney. swift, be the protection they need in pine per, remove' seeds and pat-boll fire -•'. o e' P i r down by the hail, joined me. `� r I ' minutes. Drain duel sprinkle in$ide woods. Grouse and bobwhites fre • little mole tired at close of clap, "Light•birds are active in light i gushily allow the snow to cover them F ¢� ; A little less anxious to have our way: with salt. Heat food chopper in showers which d not bother them,I in great storms as they sit quietly on .� A little less ready to scold and blame, toiling water, then put raisins.through but during heavy downpours,especial-)the ground. One winter I found a ° �' ; A little more care of a brother's ushtg medium cutler. To retsina ly those accompanied by high winds, little cave in the rocks that had of Y ` add chopped onion. ground meat, ,, • they seek shelter, unless engaged--in forded 'shelter for two grouse until ' o°� name; And so we are nearing fhe journey's (cooked rice. salt and poultry season- i� shielding their eggs or young. one of them, roaming "incautiously aru� end, Ing. Fill peppers with mixture. Melt `?A broad leaf will serve as an um- abroad, was killed b a large hawk 1 butter, stir in crumbs. then cover `Where ,time and eternity meet and , b brella over a hummingbird's nest in i Grouse often dive into the snow for , r, f blend• i peppers with crumbs. Place in oak- `ta shower, but in a heavy rain accom-I shelter or to escape their enemies. I ' Ing pan with a little bot water to pre- sA panted by high wind, the little mother Ducks and sea birds are not dis- little more love for tate freinds of vent burning. Cover and bake halto yY bird, brooding her young, is drenched turbed by rain, but rather enjoy it. an hour in a'`moderate_. ovetL--- a—__ and tossed about perrhaps for many;The wind is their great enemy. In M. Georges Jean knight,.new .bimta yO1ith thous cover and brown. Serve hot f,. 'lours, nevertheless she clings to herl great wind storms they like to get ter Plenipotentiary of France to Can- A little less zeal for established truth: with brown or tomato sauce. nest, and spreading her wings 'over under the lee of the shore. I re- Street photogwaracd at the Windsor .� little more charity in our views, ' her tiny brood keeps them dry and'rl ember a long storm with a tremen Street Station, �Iontreas, eu route by A little less thirst for the daily news; Delicious Veal warm. In such s storm a pair of dons off-shore Kind in winter. After the Canadian Pacific Railw'i*y from -�nt1 so we are folding our tents away i ;)se veal steak one-half Inch thick, Al r \evv York to Ottawa. And passing in-silence at close.of day. vireos gat side by side upon their nest, it, many sea ducky and other sea fowl Cut into 'pieces taros enough for a facing in opposite directions, both�were found floating dead on the waves - i serving. Beat the yolk of one egg A little less care for bond!( and gold. and add a teaspoon or more of water. it sheltering the young with their wings. with thein shads under water. The of the organized research that now A little more zest in the clays of old; tv Two warblers managed differently, the off-shore wind had been'so strong that chatacterizea industry. into this dip the veal; then roll In a broader view and a saner mtncl, female sat on the nest and the male;they could not reach shore Christian, As man's ability to utilize natural ' (bread crumbs whish have been toast, R .� little more love for all mankind: ed and well seasoned with salt .and stood over her with wings slightly'Science Monitor. ;products increases, murk matter that And so we are taring adowR the way , sE" has been elassljie(i as waNtY heroines pepper. Have an iron spider h hot- _ That leads to the gates of a better , K dada Building `raiders as did the makers of the West available for e:rplottatlon. This ts' day. I hot with about one•fcrurth inch hot the L hired Ptates. Law enforce- admirably illustrated fu the rework•( : fat In the bottom. Pau-fry the veal ment by authority has preceded or Ing of spoil from mine~~ and utilization quickly on both sides inti) a nice �j ,. little more leisure to sit and dream. v, a tion,accompanied the settlers: Jn(lze of parts of vegetables formerly ilia-, A little more real the things unseen; brown, then cover the veal with hot • Lynch- and the Vigilantes are not carded. Because of advances in s:ich'. A little nearer to those ahead. milk (a pint or more of sour cream : fEdttoriat in the Ne�v York 'un) needed. Development-of natural re-I utilization. districts once Ignored be•t With visions of those long loved and may also be used) Cover Lightly_. tr Canada's holden flood of art•'n-now .sourctaa iN not Impelled by insecurity come potentially fit for wcirkf ay cone (lead; and set 1n v slow oven for about one sweeps to the sea. !t testifies 4 the'of property and person. There are no but a reckless man would to-day deals• Anil so we are going where all must I hour, •smooths the lid for tl e"„last testillty of a vtigln roll cvitiwa ed by premonitary disputes of fratictdal nate any spat on the earth's surfaces g° _ fifteen minutes ttnan equipped with all the instruments°I.strite, no atter effects of civil vvar to as irredeemably a waste places as, fn,'To tete place _the living may. never` Raspberry Junket with- Peaches of a agriculture, experience and fa-I infest the territory with dcaperadoes. perfect good faith, map makers not and Crean~ senuity, From breaking of prairie Acute as the Dominion's racial prob- long ago defined the. Clre.,,L American I know. - 1 package raspberry unset: 3 - acid-To�an'kTng�=lfiial-�fiTs-its - It aopw nat 11�qert only -in Apo It ) sY u y rA, a pen tableapoona powdered sugar. g11Ced tinction typifies modern nation build• threaten internal vvarr file ink hast been ,wiped. from the,of R f. Wally paint for us one of the peacheA, sweetened; .1 pint milk, 1 ` In every age the pioneers have been plate. New countries will benefit' most beautiful pictures of Llfe. For -Ing. nation building with modern im- cupful cream; almond extract, the best of their -races, men and from this, as they will benefit from there ia, no more beautiful picture I g plemessts. Tractor-drawn gangplow i Farm the milk slightly. dissolve In t prepare the land certified seed is 1 women of moral. and physical power generated by now unharnessed than that"of consecrated old age. To ` strength, eatetrptiNe. and initiative.- waters and transmitted tp now in3c- it the junket powder and pour each broadcast mechanically; combines her•' see men-and women as they approach ldessert glass nearly full. Let set un- broadcast adopt innovations with entiussi• cesSfble spots. _ wean' and thresh the.. crop;, motor I life's golden Nuvset becoming more �tti firm. then chill .in lee box. whip _ trucks haul it to the country eleva asm. They discard the outgrown and 1 leo man can envisage the Industrial kindly.. snore charitable regarding obsolete without reluctance. ?,ecus- activities of the-future, but establish• cream and +vasa• with an egg beater tors; co-operatfves stores It for a others, more mellow in their ttisposi• •untll' stiff. , At serving time till up Igood price, sell it waren -conditions I tomed to makeshifts, innovations do -1nont ad factories to meet the needs tions, Is a sight that must emus in- not frighten them. Consequently they of a prosperous, well-governed people spiring to the younger gew ration l the glasses with the sliced and aKeet• h►r! propitious, collect the price and+ ened pear decorate are Ideally; receptive to the proposals and tits growth .ot commerce In sup-, Ura and de top with _ caste with their members. - coli lnl;. alonK. i of Inventors. Necessity runs a labora- plying their necessaries dors '^ :uriey th cream. An all parts of the world there are I tory to which supporters of the theory will attain vast proporltons. .There - d• Artict,okes, Italian Style men fascinated by the spectacle eager of invention by lrrspiratian give less wilt he sew problems; Canadlan Wheat Rt join in the toil and its, rewards. -Success 2 French artictokes; 1 lemon: pars- 1 Those, who can meet the Dominion's thought than it deserves. it's an in- land ntit.rise to price, and require -: ley: 1 teaspoon sweet herbs; % cut; whose, conceived ret thtioas for ad• formal workshop, but from it came fert wrs !n tnrreaain� (ivantitl(s: If you wish success In lite, make . bro.wn stock: cup tomatoes; mlttance.seek to share its hospitality.'many of the mechanical, w'ouders of taxes will mount: luxurious iiving will, perseverance Your bosom friend, ex- cup mushroom liquor. r I the nineteenth century. The man who be desired and obtained; .thv expenses perieuce your wise counsellor,,eau• Cut artichokes in quarter:., and re They are 'setting up a melting Pot today Pushes back the trontler bene- of life go up as the plane of comfort, tion your elder brother, and hope move the choke. Rub over with In the North-west; In the standing' guardian genius. fits from them and from the, output diversion and opportunity for educe• your lemon; parboil fifteen minutes' it - grains and good farms ccjnpetltions _ ' - conducted this year by the Calgary! water with one-half teaspoon salt and Board of Trade with the Palronage I one tablespoon lemon juice. and drain of the Alberta Department of Agricul- Place in casserole, with.sweet l:orbs, lure the Prize for the,beat all-round brown stock and two teaspoons tem• w o' \•/ 1 g 8 v `� ; ■ �U on •juice. Cover and cook hr °urn taint in the district was awardeil to `I ■� _ Tor ef Csavossy of Cochrane, h ! until teltder. Remove; strain liquor =` emigrated from Hungary a few years: in pan; add to 1t tomatoes, stewed e o, and also sun the highest honors H ” S for a standing T• P �AC `' = and strained. mushroom liquor, and e( o oa s, blesPoon chopped uarsleY• and prize winner was Oscar Antler- Conk ten minutes; season. to taste. gon, from Sweden: the wintiers of t - - ' .araC l°ttr�ver urtirhukeal - --- third prize were Messrs. Wright and ' � � i, -.Lamb Souffle (Ton(! of irrlcana; who are from thq i 1 cup soft brea.l crumLs; 2 cups Unifed.St.ates, while the fourth prize ty thick white sauce; `? eggs: 1 teaspoon went to R. Ness of DeWfnton, Alberta,{ ` s -�I chopr ped , pasley; "_ cups chopped • Rbo emigrated froth England. All are M i 'lamb; •1,:. tablespoon salt; li -teaspoon ' Canadians now; their children will !- *. ° _ ,,.: pepper; 1 teaspoon onion. have another part in the everchanging 6 Make and cool white sauce: then siaN it with crumbs, seasoning, an(L . _. In all their activities the pioneers ' chopped meat. Add the beaten E of Candda work with the tools that' �<`f` yolks of eggs, then fold in the stiffly 3 progress has fashioned. Their., tum• beaten whites. Put into a-well-but-� bermem have been taught by the esteres~ baking dish and set in a shat- pertence' of otbers that forests are j f low Pan containing Qne inch of boll- not inexhaustible, but that reforesta-i "a" �Ing water. Bake .twenty to twenty- tion and afforestation are as practic- five i ve minutes in a moderate oven. I able and essential in America as they I Serve at once. _... are in•Europe. The trapper and huh-' tr supplement the peltry of the wild �^ Stuffed Heart with skins from carefully-bred ani-I ;� Beef hears; 1 cup cracl:e.r crumbs; mals, They find high proilts in such cup white sauce; 1 cup roasted once neglected fur bearers as the chestnuts; salt and pepper to taste. _,.muskrat and the rabbit. The stock l Rash the heart. thoroughly Inside breeders outlaw those thieves of fod- and out. Stuff with dressing made der, the scrub Dull and stalilon. Their I v from ingredients given above and rams are Pedigreed; their �arnyiard I sew up opening of the heart. Corer flocks are scrutinize(i for non-pro- e!. w•it Kates and Uo11 len minutes, thgn sneers. Their milk and cream arsimmer until .tender. Remove heart handled under hygienic co from water one-half hour before aerv- 'and are marketed tntellifiently. I Ing an.l sprinkle with cracker crumbs, The prospector uses the. nirplaite.to i salt and pepper. Bake until brown. survey great areas and to carry hint to :a convenient base for Intenstve exploration. The. burro ]gas not Inst i destined;o So was it destined; stat thus carne I his usefulness, but his fteld has been e cltcumscribed. C:(r•tographers on high ldney Wrigghtson, 18 years old, an unemployed having seen a farm before, he set to work lit earnest here (lo their work with cameras with such miner with a mother and two brothers to aid in to "learn the game", with 'such success that this To walk the earth And wear the form expedition as their predecessors with ~supporting in Durham County,England,was brought year he stoo<t highest in the agricultural judging of man. rilain 'gangs never found possible. I •to Canada in 1927 by-the Canadian National Rail- contest in the county of Frontenac among li3 cop~- To suffer bravely as becomes mT In Ute l:iutls now coming under cul- ways Colonization Department, and placed on the petitors, in connection with the Ontario "Govern- " nate, tication no farmer mus' work in the farm of James Bell, near Kingston, by the British ment plan t" take F00 boys to the Royal Winter One step, one grade, one cycle nearer ,ImmigrUtion and Colonization Association. No-ver Fuir,—Canadian Nationai Railways photograph. od Bailey Aldrich. plel(1 Kith silty at hand to repel Indiala+ G Thomas Ba le 1 k ,.w, .,r „rE 1,+'e rr:u..3w.a d .... ,. --, .. .rn,:14 ..•,.h.e,.: :d+«....,_.. ._......_ ,:w.b__.xis. .. - .. ,.. .. .. _,.. ._ � .,.__�......,.....-r:vdk_.�.r...S:x•'.•3._. .,�"�';-...Ria c`�a[t.�'�4YK.�rn7.,�.. .��°�.•_.._...+•_Ar(.,.v»F7�'�..(a...*�+''�'...+� a' ._.._ li1V� H fiat orge 'R - A DUEMTIC. Y-1 ..-A G Brithd-Cleaied Nr -Sick Ciwldran' RD YOUR FAMILY'S st., Torvate, 3L OUL. -,of Matcry hmaking' Forty Days -MMMIEMS Diecew.Qtr. 1 211. Can Find Relief Through Mthionia' Feasts For D 9 f Kings" - )ng the ]Blood Rumors Spiked by Romance Dear hir. Editor:- As "King 0 ings IN past the work chatCrowned TOLD BY THE EYES this, - al-al Gas peen aol# Lo do Y'ain is tits symptorn-of rheumattsm of Francoise- and for the enuaren of onar:o ass oten- that every victim rerogiilze�','anii lie 1,onftn-Feasting and rejoicing In Cbristopher seriou-slYz, cramped through i#ck of -ally attributes the trouble to Etiliopia in.,bonar of the. coronation. -WHICH PARENT DO THE apace. A point was ritacaea wriere genei llgeabl�. wen,11,1% of ilas Tafari as "King of Kings," Pafiz;.-Theannbun�erneut that Prtn- - CHILDREN TAKE AiFTFA 1 -7 :7 TrLu*.�es aaa to ciecacle woetil-ey C*. damp or cha cess Francoise of France, second -the- S ku oi�: that th!n,blood is -a -which has been in progress stnc�e Oc Color and shape of the eyes indicate its service snould De rt­trieted w But doctol' 7. is at last beginning to sub- daughter-of the Duke. de Guise, )Y'ould disposition, temperament and ances- int. utniost number of "Sick Kidd, marked characteristic'of the trouble..tober -situin it could provide with cots or Trytag.to cilfe'rileumatiglir while the side- 7RepoT.ts-from the inland fast- marry Prince Christopher of C;reece, _,try. Blue eyes come from northern * its room. im: nese of AbyssinIA, state that the caps- cleared Aristide . Briand. France's wrietner it-shomid.,Add blood remains thin and pool, is an Ancestry'. In the Celtic Rates,eyes of bud gray predominate. People of There are many­youngeters suffer!-, .- possible task 4ecause there is nothing Aal -city of Addis. Al��eba for more Foreign 111nister, of the'.charge of • p Ing :rout afflictions of the spine and than month has been giving the "The royal matchmaking. Southern Ancestry are invariably rn'only trany long moutris to build,on. A ionic-like Dr.,Williams' eyed Jotnts. woo blood and Lion of Judah ani Elect of God" a When rumors. of--the princf�ss's en- dark and of brunette com- can restore w neallth and strength. Pink Pills-that enriches the !proper sendoff o.a.his re Fn. gagement-first began to fly, M. BrIand plexion. What color are your eyes? front impurities Medical -Dare will seep; but it-hat trees it fi poisonous im ities was accused of having' arranged a h prin an air soon banishes rheumatism from the Virtually every engineer, carpenter,t ey cipally need is treat mason and workman of the country match between the prineess and.King EYES ALSO DENOTE THE -.and sunshine. HItherto-the Hospital system. So long as the blood Is main- ngai-ed b-,-,.the .government in Boris of Bulgaria. He denied the ac- tor Sick Children nas looked after tained In .a healthy condition• the ,was e CONDITION OF YOUR HEALTH -usation. -Th -forma+-announcement- such children in an institution close trouble will not return. This Is not erecting triumphal arches, building ( -by a city playground. *where •more lill.-roads and ha�nging flags and decora*- that a Marriage has been arranged y their theory. It has been proved In h . . Whatever be their color or natural !tions at public places. -ss Franc4 , they fortunate boys and girls enjoy between Princt Ase and sparkle,their biwity is tnarred If -dreds of eases: here Is one: Nil. sports. Imagine their plight, VAS AN. Rose, R.R. 2, A One the- biggest events of 'the Prince- Christopher is supposed to are-dulled by poor coadition of liver month after month listening to the J. lbany, P.E.I..'l or headaches, or biliousness arising A- great I ceremonies was a heven-day feast. climav a true love affair between the some years I was a g shouts and laughter of other children.' says�-"For*a 'There was a continuous stfeam of twenty-six-year-old 'princess and the from constipatioa. and at. In October last. the -Hospital for suffel-er, from rheumatism The whites of the eyes should be clear Sick Children opened its country though I tried a grea't many remedies �cattle, sheep and countless loads of forty-yeariold No ministerial! and slightly bluish It they show a annex devoted to yiiiingsters whose I-did 'not get any permanent relieft1grain and native. beverages from the leonnivance.is vaspected. - I I. yellow tinge You need,laxative. -rural parts to the -pxin(w of-both Greece ane chance to nave their limbs city for the garga- Christopher, �i' straightened or their bodies built up until after I took Dr. Williams' Pink .1iiii-bahil of the in some place where they Pills. -The trouble was located mostly�.tittian affair: The entire Abyssinian. and Denmark, was the NATURES LAXATIVES ARE. must be I -and almost have sunshine and fresh air plug In my shoulders, and at times was so,army t every able-bodied wealthy widow of W. B. Leeds, of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ABLES V.. almost male In the kindom Is a part of the Cleveland, sometimes called the tin- Onhadnursing a height of land near Weston, useless. of course I suffered much 1 army-was fed. �They had to be plate king. NIrs. Leeds became the. I But sometimes a diet of fruit and away from the murk of the city, pain and great inconvenience. 51y marched to the banquet board in-re- Princess Anaitasie upon her marriage. vegetables Is too slow in its action- to three years later. children are winning their way back attention wag directed-to Dr. Williams' lays. You need prompt relict. Man take to health in an environment of son- eads of foreign .lega- Pink Piles through an advertisement Only actual, h Beecham's Pilla, They are vegetable shine. pure breezes and quiet. to ;.tions were invited, to the coronation Minard's Lirilment for Chapped Hands. In composition and contain in concen- The country hospital at Thistle- I In our newspaper, and I decided October 7, but neither tented form the equivalent laxative Itry them. I took the pills 'according ceremonies town is a God-send for children the - nor anybody else saw actual value of fruits and vegetables-safe.:whom it will take a long, time to to directions'ivith the result that they Hero-Spirits sad certain, cure. It also liberates a hundred Irtleumatism has lett me, and I haye,CrdWl3ing. as a curtain. was ilra*n St::l the race of hero-spirits 1 i L y9LL.W0Ww TV liffWA cote In the parent tustitatid for never had.a twinge of it since. If this I around. the majesties-Ras and his I , /tMdTal r us W youngsters who ten be set right in as Zauditu. Behind it the ; Paas the lamp frbaa Land to nand. • Empress meets the eye of any rheumatiC 'suf. aunt. Empresa time if. quickly eon- 7 placed the royal diadem on age from age the Word inherit" --short _gIveaEster airy 3drfCe fs-try Dr. WilHam8' and and Fatherland stant attention. So 4e Hospital for I . I the head ot Rai Tafa:ri.' 0! 1 Kingsley.Sick Children has now two doors to Pink Pills at once." r -Charles gsl;y P a regular keep open day and night .to eve" 1. You can get these pills froni any �Win the monarch. and handed him a I T.6 class, color and creed. medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents-!sword.* Then• the curtain was wk` --:0 Beachant's Pius A VeSetabk Product century the a box frQm The Dr. Williadis' Medi- !drawn and a salute of twenty-one "Those darii I socks- exclaimed for 2.8hatt Patio& For snore._than -half a. ii- hospital has depended for a very. .in- guns was fired. Xww wya will "on rofita Lowaroved heal&16 e (;o., Brockville. Ont. the husband-angrily k.9 he threw them existence upon the public response i cross the room. "Whia's the mat- to its annual appeal which. being In ter with theril?" demanded his wife. Maid [seeking new post)-"Yes, I behalf of children. Is appropriately d don't made at Christmas time. For over W10 YOUR BARY "They're not darned," be growled, go as a general servant I 4ff :1 cook. or, wash or sew or wash-up or -Jifty years the H.F.S.C. has been "That's an old -car of yours, Tom. clean shoes; or polislils and I must go enabled to make both dads meet by .6 Arw A," J C ATCHFS A COLD ITow many summers has it,seen?J "I`out as.much as posslble." Registry khe lonatlons of Its friends, whether -isuc!• be a dollar or an endowment I don't khow how 'many summers but Office Official-"But you will never Bu, the end- of 1923 rinds It with W,.4 had ov�,r fifteon springs sLnce I've get a posi like that.�' Nlaid-"Tbat is sins y large bills to pay for its new In spite of all precautions little ones t It— an you know�l have already had five WeaLure. -Ari I I take cold i­especially during the Dou-L' To Its old friends the Hospital tor_ changeable days of our Fall season. in mix days." Sick Children once more appeals. It When the first symptoms appear- 5s because so many of your readers into Included in that ever-gmwing sneezing, redness of the running G,uius is the in the mine; tal- nwae-Baby's-0 w n Tablets %should be 'who works and drele. that f rrisapass u -,S 1[ ".2 5 ent. - is the miner Von your givon at once. They will rapidly break brings it out.-Lady Ble.ssington' space to remind them that It was their generosity in the past that am- kip the told and present more serious boldened the flospital's Trustees to complications• build for the future: With an extra Mothers who keep �L bo-,. og Baby's Classified Advertisements effort stimulated by a.new need Own. Tablets.in the home always ftel REM FARE 7 Aj&TISTS- S17PPLJ=IL mannot the Income of the "Si ck �nfv In flLet the y' are like- having i T() C.ANADA Kids" be put once more abreast of n doctor In, the hoive. They are a -Unt Its urgent needs e ,gwntle - but thorough laxative . that,' -tor. the %%,rite for catalogue crinst Faitbf,iJay yours eeten the stomach and regulate the for hatul coloring. C -PL - - Tr, :,rnrtra, 1353 -Sc Cttherlua 'G M ROBERT bowels, thus driving out constipation j Vivei and Farnili'es IR VIN S.,Q Iver ClisIrman Apaeal Committee and Indigestion and relieving the baby �of the many childhood ailments which of British Subjects J'VL*.NL) Le, T%VJLNTY W �vravks­ do not make a plAt. t).-pt. i, 4,trlQ!a. OnL - 'ate the direct result of a rloggpd con.- Childrin­ u n d e* r Jdirl�ozr Of he.boweti )r sour *Ioma(h. -ear ..17 s F 113.E E M4F,y are absolutely safe-being guar•form, i auteed to contain no drug at all hm-r!V 349 A(plj ii., o.:e Son .Free o even the youngest babe. Tho y Are " ey alwiy� - cannot possibli do hirm--�-tll V.%NA I)IAN S N -i: �,v Re. RAXZAY CO- DOW W- 01ou do good. TIME sank St. C!Iaws. Oat. I Cunard and �273 Baby's Own Tal lets are sold by all mcdicine dealers 4 will be,sent by [tea Anchor - Donaldson (mail at 25 rents a box from The Dr. Lines- William,' Medicine_ Co., .-Brockvilte I-atiolli Cor. Bav and NVellington Toilet Pl*epu Ont. fro grael% li,.C17 d:=-A Sts•.. Toronto. tenet •�eeeeri.*-;meet-i&bl. 16h in@ tbko skis and ItAir a"beam • -Or nearest ajert e"0MCM7.1te" 7. 4.... Britain Abandons -i:.tkum"Box 2616.X-treei.uaa� -.Claim to Islands. C.',i, nm Like I I- M South Atlantic Winter Sports an Will Y.6,�L :.FUR CLASSROOM. Winter 8portsme;i find Min- At ti,� first sign of a Cold. b4y 'Buckles's". The It sini,.-iaus the taro piece mode Norwegians Free ..to Develop11,�. t dow c we tan things- ard*s Ideal for taking the with its wide suedeJieItLai&rkinV—nor- Whaling Near Bouvet relltes tee e.ugh in+tanliy and soreness 'out of bruised' delights the taste. Differvat from Ina a in�e­lt is strikingly new, all,other rerneiffit for Coughs, mvsOes, Try-a bottle. designed with an inverted, p_lsit at and ale Co.da.Bronchitis. Prevento"FW'. Pneumonia and all Throat Islands centre-front, that. i-s stitched to waist- Lunir troubles. Sold d Fuz umber money-refunded line in tuck effect, and then left free' withdrawal of the Limited. to flare in motion.. Neckline is ex- • London.-The W. K. Buckley, BAtish claitif t6'Bouvft and Thonio- 141 Mutual St.. Toinlo 2 tremely cleat with Peter Pan collar On • Sleeves are fitted with eon Islands in the south Atlantic 600 OF and scarf tie. UCKLI darts below elbows with turn-back leaves the'Norwegians free to further mix1ruptle t develop the whaling activities in that Acts 14c a Addr- .;cuffs. It'is smartly fashi6ned-of pat- region. a mingle alp prow It- 'Men your terned wool jersey- in coppery r'e'd Itnnes with plAin jer§ey'in harnioniz- Apart. from two British and rme I 4ac and 40c ant- I ng shade used for collar, and c Zhildran C-rul °;ing trade is in the hanl- ,ufr-. Argentine company, the whole MFJLAJLAmplaiLilWJLA 'WJLI wit black silk crepe tie. Tweed, plaid of Norwegians, and latterly they ha-ve -1woolen, wool repps, homespun" kasha, -idendi ranging from L,,5 to wool crepe, velvEteen, silk crepe, flason learned -div ,for it I. crepe, printed sateen; prinlv(: piquednenrly 60 per cent. though they, can only operate some four months yearly. '7nnd linen also approprii Baby has little upsets at times All ate for this at m, But,'tractive,one-piece dress for the little I- According to a report to the League Sour care cannot prevent the you can be prepared. Then VAUINC Buenos Aires, whales are rapidly be- Style 06o. 349 requires but I% yards you can 'sub-deb of 8, 10, 12, :4.and 16 yvaes.I of Nations by Dr. Jose Leon-Suarez of do what any experienced nurse would ;Buenos . 'Red ce material with I - - ling extermirlated, some 15 to 20 per PHILLIPS do-what most physi�lans would tell 'of 40-inch i atei j Nald of 1, A nc �-ent. "being destroyed yearly. "AGNtp - ii contrasting'. Pattern price 20c i yo.� to do-give a few drops of plain 132 C. Castorli. No sooner done than Baby!in stamps or coin (coin is preferred)., • I Hitherto. the British. Government eq C. demanded a royalty on the'w'hale is soothed; relief Is just a matter ofl HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Fo !oil produced round Bouvet Island, as moments. Yet you have eased your de to Acict Write your name and address plain-; e he Falk- child without use of a single doubtful R'n-; it still does on that from t -drug; Castorla is vegetable. so It, In tiving number and size of such'_land Jslands=ir practice-which 'Rr. safe to use as often as an infant has patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in; Suarez diescribed, in .his report Its %Iasis ruffs i (coin preferred; wrap 1winpr ".very ddubtfuL legally," and as `• any little pain you cannot pat away. !stamps or eon ready for the cru carefully) . for each number and And it's always r crueler�it quite inadequate" to prevent the ex- pangs of colic, or constipation, or diar.!address your ordpr.to Wilson Pattern termination of wfl.4les by a process bea; effective, too, for older children. !Service;73 Rest Adelaide St.,Tprotito. Sick stomachs, sour stomacha and ' Take a spoonful In water and Your- r 1 . - - b- return . Mal which,-.Ie said, was "veritable but n Twenty-five million bottles were Patterns sefit y re rn il. '?I Indigestion usually mean epees acid. -unhappy condition will-probably end cbery.. 7 last Year. The stomach nerve's are over-stimu- in five minutes. Then you will always Acts are nothing except as they are Mayors, are not always happy know what to do. Crude and harmful In anted. Too much acid in'a*kes the atom- fruits of-a state, except as they Indl- n their. choice oUwords. On one occa- ach and Intestines sour, methods will never appeal to you. Go t' scafe what the Man Is; words are nosh, Alkali kills The best. Drove this for your own sake. It may mayor; 0-esiding for the last acid Instabtly. Ing except as they express a mind or' sion a save a great many disagreeable hours. I time at a meeting of his local council, form is Phillips' Milk of Magnea* purpose.-F.- D. Maurice. laid:-"I have come to the end of my because one harmless, -tasteless dose Be_sure to. get-the genuine Phillips' many a-its volume In ',Milk of Magnesia prescribed C A S T 0 R I A bed by pbyst- P pa­�.I;; JncII'u*ed to suspect your 'morality' and am pleased to return neutralizes time clans for 60 years'In correcting excess ft �els bank account is ireatly exag- to the fri6doin of idy former lite." acid<'Since its Invention, 50 years ago n . . —e 0 standard with acids. Each bottle'containe full direc- ted." Daughter-"Oh, no, Arthur it has remained the sM . .... '2 says It's only a tiny bit'overdrswn." Minard's Liniment for Grippe. physicians everywhere. ISSUE No. 48— P-8–� g:, tions-any drugstore. • a', o' Cold �E]SS- 'u- Ur W 1 42 0 "?2 R� kI, I , vpl� q�m F �g p� a Ed. Walsh an daughter. of —Mrs. Abe Law, who has been d LOCALISM& laid u* through illness: is now Toro6to' visited the former's bru. much in1proved. ther, Thommill., and ' family, un p : . ea,r —R.G. allli Kerr, of Bear- —Mrs. W. G. Reid has been con- Saturday. n er boro, spent Sunday'with J. C. and fined to her bed suffering frona'a Bessie Bath has Wen M-re. Philip. -very severe cold. spending a few days in Stoney 7* .- . -- - ' e 6 —Mr. and Adre. Townley, of To. —We are sorry to report that Creek, as the guest of W. A. and Shes dust' about- here, so -roti visited with F. H. and Mrs. Mrs, F. T. Bunting is Again con. Mrs. Reid. be prepared . - Hall on Sunday. fined to her bed through illness. —Wm. and Mrs. Callie spent =Ww. Gormley took in the —The towuship_ council will Wednesday near Brooklin visiting Winter Fair in Toronto on Tries- meet on Monday next for the an old friend who was celebr* ing V7 —J. G. Baxter, WL is gradually- d*sy and Wednesday, transaction of general business. -his 90th birthday. S.taaaeld's­ Underwear —Mrs. Sterritt, Mrs. Cronk and —Geo. Martin J*& rented the- recovering from his resent acct- Mo. Winter were in the city on Hastarn Restaurabit, just vacated ......and Heavy Sox dent, is visiting with friends in Wednesday attending the Winter by Mr. Foster, and will cater, to U Fair. the travelling public. Gutta Percha. Rubbers and" dney. Mrs.John Rankin has rettirn —Alex., and Mrs. Downey, of —When selecting your Christ Gutta after --spending a few -Long Branch, and the latter's mas cards call at the Nzwo office, Q Williams' Boots -weeks in Trenton with-her mother. Mrs. Chismore, visited where a ohoice selection ghtell, Mrs. Frank Ssirles. with Win. and Mrs. Cullis on of attractive designs. -Harry and Mrs.l;—.yee and fam. Friday. —The members of the tennis ..&Wchen's .Shirts and Headlight Ily And Arthur ­;-Clifford—and—Ure. Hawke, of club and their friends enjoyed a sob, Jack, -spent Sunday in Port Orillia, moved to Pickering last social evening in H. R. monney's 0 a Perry with Austin and M re. Frank- week and are now getting cow hall one evening last week fortably settled in, L. D. Banks' —The-annual Christmas iree and —Aeroplanes are flying over as residence. entertainment of St, Andrew's in numbers every day, and as the - —The monthly, meeting of St. Sunday School will be held on the .:Se.mi Ready, Tip-Top and Lowndes' winter approaches they will have Paul's Women's As-soriatiun, will, evening of Tuesday. Dec, 18th. .­:.. . i Sults and Overcoats an advantage over the motor car be held on Wednesday, Dec. 5tb, —L. B.Tapson. of Bowmanville, in the fact that they will not have at 3 p. tn., at the home of Mrs .Jail. is prepared to tune your piano on to get out and @hovel ai path Potter. short notice and with satisfaction. through snow-drifts. —At Richstrd800's store,' begin- Leave your order at the NEws Now isn't that a dandy.combination to fool v. The Whitby town,council has Ding Saturdayj Dec. 1st, Big Sale office. a difficult problem on its hands of writing papers, in; boxes and —Harold J. Courtice, of Fresno, Jaek Frost with ?' these days. Their Chief of Police tablets, high grade quality, #telling Calif.. spent a day or two last Us according to rumors, been below coat. These are travellers' week with his parents, W. L. and Every line a-leader in-itsown particular field, acting very naughty and fighting Ramples and some,boxes are slight Mrs. Courtice. and with his broth• with other boys, and they want ly soiled. Come early and secure er. Garnet, and wife. Fred T. Bunting Pickering bim to stop. yours. —Dr. H. T. Falalise;Rtaident Dentist. 1 —The Women's Institute will - —Tbe Ladies' Aid of St And- Office in residence, two doors east of ITatablished 1857. Bold their regular monthly meettaw's Church will hold their St. Andrew's Church, Pickering. Of- - .1tig on Tuesday, Dec. 4th, at the monthly meeting on Wednesday, fice hours. 9 am. to 6 pm. daily and Home of Mrs. Cartwright. The Dec. 5th, at the usual hour, in the evenings by appointment. broke into the per- programme will include tbe .dole. ,Sunday School room. A large =—On Monday night some rsolo • Cates' report and a reading by attendance is requested as election or personsrm - Mies Jean Clark. of officers will take place. Please ial Garage at.the west end of the —The-montbly meeting of the note change of date. village and got away with one Lq� Jtlorle -St. George's Women's Guild will —Come-totbe Town Hall, on hundred dollars wottb of tires and be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Saturday afternoon, Der. Iiiit. A accessorieiii Haight on Wednesday, Dec 5tb, —00 Saturday Dight a large while Chrigtrusia sale of worth at 2,30 p. in . Please note that the gifts is being held by the St. Geor- tool, box belonging to the Bell -date has been changed from Thure ge's Church Guild. Deft fingers Telephone Co. was broken into and to Wednesday. have been busily engaged in dress- a targenumbewr of valuable tools —Owing tosanpiversary services ing charming dolls for this ',sale. stolen, near Dunbarton, John'@ Ch being held at St areL, A booth devuted entirely to the —Servivep, at St: George's on Brougham. next Sunday,the even needs of Ilia Majesty. The Baby, Sunday:9,30 Ft. in.—S"day School Ir Ing se vice at St. Andrew's Church is one of the features. The sale, 10 30&, rn —Morning Prayer and will bJ withdrawn, with the hope starts at 3 P. m special mir-sionary ad(treaq by Mr. that the euDgregskti6n may co op —Charles Bright. the young 7. Bert Mason. of Toron to. p. rin.— erase in making St. John*@ service man who was arrested over a year Evenivit Prayer and sermrin by more interesting and helpful. ago for committing m. serious Mr. A. G. Chaimen. —Mrs. W. B. Powell and Mrp, offence near Cherrywood, and also J. Cowan are in Torento this week for theft of, harness at the PSIDe Al OUNDARTON. LS 5 attending the Provincial Conven. time, was sentenced to five vears Moo of Women's Institnte@ ois del. imprisonment in the penitentiary Sunday School at the Community egates from the Pickering branch. st the fall ai at Whitby last Hall at 2 p.m. Service at Sp.m. Mr. The convention Was opened on week for the former crime. it Bert Merton, of Toronto, will give TUASAILY JLftA--SV4W follow- mill remembered-that.-b"oe-a— sai Y address at d a servic • Sun-d' trip to the Royal Winter Fair. ed from Whitby jail last fall while my School meeting on Satur- -The Women's Missionary So- awaiting trial. but was recaptured day, December: lot, at 8 p.m. at the cloty of St. Paul's United Chnrch near -Orillia early this summer. home of Mr. A. Annan. There will will have a Thank offering on Sam. Several menthe ago he was tried be a meeting of all those interested WA da morning. Dec. 2nd, when Mrs. and found guilty on the theft in the work of Sunday School at iff Casselmai a returned missionary, charge and was serving a seotance the Commurity Hall.- Election of a will give an address on bar work of twn years when be came up for secretary-treasurer.and other import- among the women of'Chins. Miss trial on the other charge. The ant business. In Silk Are now Helen Banner, of Whitby Ladies' meatenoes are to run concurrently. • Colloce. will reader vocal oelec. —The by that intro- i N memoAlAM. and . U C I IL JE tions. in duced at the recent session of the The meeting of the Young Peo• county council to make it illegal MIDDLETON—In lo-4hir memory o-O to convey poultry through the Wool 601Or �reatcons_ . pie's Society of St. Andrew's Unit our dear husband and father who ted Church will be withdomwo this county between ' sunset and sun- 'W'Sed away December 4, 1925. Four years have Bone, - week in order that the members rise, me a means to curtail tbicken May bear Dr. 9, Stanley Jones, of stealing. failiiid to pate. Ovvin-9 to Our hearts still sore b the clerk As tiem goes by.: y India, who will speak in Massey the short time in wbic' Ever ­ Hall, Toronto— on Friday evening had We miss him more. 7 to prepare the bylaw, it had at 8 o'clock. Young and old alike, certain defects, but it is hoped His loving ways, Lady_ in ;Iris loving face, should bear one of the -greatest that at a future session of the. HIS �..Xo one an earth missionaries of the present day. county .council the by law will _�Can take his place. town —Remember the bazaar, under pass. There will be difficulty in the auspices of the Ladies' Aid enforcing much a law unless it is In —Sadly mi.,ped by Wife, Daughters Society of St. Andrew's Church. force over the whole province. 'And Sons. -should which will beheld in theSunday The ROD. John Martin. Minister of School room on the afternoon of Agriculture, is Dot in favor of the Xow Advort"allatiftits. Frida , Dec. 7th, beginning at 3.00 law, iti it wse not is success ih see O'clock. There will be offered for Kent county. It should be OR 4-ALE-1 ynting �sow 'due In Faboutani Apply at Marshall's Farm, lmlis home bakiog. faney4ndnse- sible, however. to f rame a bi r= D..bsi 13 Come and secure that abonid prove beneficial t ful articles etc 0 this" STRAYED—Prom Nnrm*n Linton's .1your Christmas presents and poultry raisers. ear Claremont,, a Holstein cow. manly .00joy wcup of tea. —What was a very narrowite•n Reward for as*. 13 wonder. —One night last week @now fell -frlom.fatal injuries occurred about FOR SALE—DwPiling. will aceom. In Port Perry Lo.the depth of four three'o'clock on.Sunday afternoon modate#families. Tetms to suit purchaser. Inches, while in Pickering' Village when a party of Toronto people. 3,S.Bundy,Claremont. 3tftui and surrounding district there consisting of John Alm' art, of 105 OR BALE-10 1roung pig*.5 weeks was none. - About five miles north Logan Ave., the driver of the car; Fold.$3.50 each. at lot I Pickering, line of the village there was it fall Of Robert Simpson, Roy R. Simpson. Apply Bruce Ritchie-R R 1, g. 12-13 about an inch. -In.Toronto. therb Robert Berber Find Mr's. blargairet ARM TO RENT-1110 acres. clay _W" 61,180 a considerable amount Statler, all of 74 Boultbee Avenue, Floam.brick house,bank barn water installed Fti plowing don*. Con.4,Scarboro. Apply to Io)]. For some reason, which we were driving north on tbei Bay T . Jacques, es,West Hill. Icannot ..explain. there is u9nall acqu y Road,and when near the Liverpool leas snow in the immediate vicin OR QUICK SALE—House and lot M la "'S a -C H APMAN ity of our village than there is at corner the car struck some loo-Re F- gravel on the centrt of the road, ami detached. Village.' Six-roomed house, i d ta hed. Haird and soft water. A bargain. points a few infles north, east and and the '@udden jolt ennEed the Apply A,E,Richardson,Pickering. 12-13 .Went• driver to lose 'his hold on the . I .. . bane (`ET OUR PRICES—'On new and TT The stepi thsi b e bren tak wheel. The ran into r,also V uqed farm machinery,cream separator, en to .combat the corn-borer in the d.ftch and Rta tbe driver applied From wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. W.F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf the 4 wheel'brakes the car, which Ontario Connty are meeting with I N S R A . 4 Intich success, according to the is a new Chandler sedan, turned RSALK-2 vniing Holstein cowp, t opinion etpressed by Oscar over on its side, and-the occupants F oiblack heifer and I brindle cow(these are I springeml,also I Young team well matched, .-.ey, Coen-borer inspector, 'The himd*Rreat difficn1ty in extricating and I mare 7 years old,in too]. John Mundell, enceems is due to the co operation themselves. Con.giable'Chest-er, Claremont. 13-14 We represent.t strong Mutual of the farmers Fire Insurance- in fighting this Mr. Black and others were immed POR ,.SALF—.3 brood sow@-. brad; I pest. Without their co operation- imaely oh band to render assist'. I' extra Yorkshire boar, I year old,will .1COMPanielo whose rates are the no progrees could bp made in ex- ance. As the gasoline was 2=a a .1 H . i, Ajply lot 23. trick. register; t nd"' ga lowest 6btiinibI6. con.7, Pickering.. W.T.Vilson, .R.No.2, terminating,the corn-bomr. The ling over the hot enRine there=,was 'Claremont. 13-14 �corn crop this year hag been a good Rreat danger of the car taking. We insure both Village and F 'LIOR SALS-1-ton dump trtick, just. arin :,One but the fight to destroy the fl-re. Fortunately, the engine was newly painted. with aero puncturelen tires, Pr6perties. pest or to keep it within bounds, stopped running and this danger Continental motor, all in good,condition. MO Was A.A.Burnett, R R No.2,Picker-. most be continued. averted. The teoicnees gained ing. &%5.' 12ti without obligation. �h. --In addressing the -grand jar admission to the car by breaking 9- 'Frerniuni rates gladly' supplied wl on. _-LI-at Whitby when opening the FaM through the windshield. The ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- As-cizes last week, tbd presiding TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and -three sitting inibe rear"at were explain our 24 hour service. Just leaVe your Judge. Mr. Justice Raney. com• wedged in so tight that it was name with Mr.S.W. avis, barber shop. We number with d a week. 06. ill pick up and deliver 3 times INSURANCE-Lite, Fire, Auto, Accident., 'Sickness nesting on the increasing nu iffi-mlity that they were of motor accidents, be pointed- pulled out, as they were in a iaeml� BONDS--Government.Munielpai Corporation. STFAYED—From lot 19. con. 4. MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm.Pr9pertles. Th 01"t the fact that many Motorists oonscions''condition. ey were Pickerivi one day last week,a Holstein Wt- • gt-emed to ignore the rights of er.I year old; has talL on left ear black and REAL EST ITE—Farm and Resl&ntisl all more or less In* red by cuts or Reward for information white. mostly white. destrians and the drivers Of otherwise, one 'a recovery.Of the ladies in leadinwZ7co Locust ar 1.3-14 %. W.G. Cowie. pe drawn velli and as a articular being very badly hurt, Hill- result many , accidents occurred but to what extent we were tin VOR SALE OR RENT-162 acres, G ­ W . BARKER SON among these. The intoxicated able to ascertain. The car -w �L' Lot 17, Con.D,Scarboro, Brick dwelling, motorist is also the cau bank barn 45x84, silo and other outbuildings, ise of an Nle to proceed to the city und:1r, situated close to school.churches and store;one PICKJtRING I Aw 'I, ever increasing utimber Of Ricci- Its own power, but the glass. was half mile from the Kingston Road. The soil is oa rich clay loam.and it is a first-class crain farm, dAntiaanticalls for more drastic' broken and the rutid.gnards 46acres(all plowed. T.Jaekson.Scarboro P.O. badly damaged. Ont. 11-13 Telephone Pickering-4.800 .�P. 0. Box-40 I M &- gall