5 ,_ o* V... ___ lgi -L un . J M. ei’ uf fl ._ 1 i st i s. 'v‘v.‘ of if I i \ I I 1 _.I4 Lulu ___ ”"’°”””“Ft;.. 4?”-_._ » __ we °3ws._1f_<>rl;.ll.;‘_°‘fn'____G_'1.~=l>l»\1~' _ __ _.___ ' IIEI ' o 'C " . _ _ “AL “umm” ' oc not-a t-lon S Manhattan Shops ._-_In the -~ sl>l~:clAl_s Sf /1 Q '*` ._'r.':._°'::_::::.."..:°‘:::::..:.:; 21': f___ _ __ _ _ _ Gl1Yf0I` 0i11`iSlIIl&S_ ff " ‘- newly asian nu so salutes as A ' __ _._ Fri ay.- a ur ay Only vlslliiliiis nd S t d ...,.4 molly sums in na. I l New NEW YORK. Dec._l5-"-'I‘he snhu- ; 117 All nluslrls, bulk. I lla. nllslrls, z plus. cURllAN-'rst I lvllss-i PEEL, per lb. CITRON,--per BAKER! CBoCOLA'rE. vi ls. block BAKING POWDER, P¢r lb. LARD, 2 lbs; for SHORTENING. 2 lhs. for coluvlft/lass. s pigs nn 1uA'rCHES.8'l>kzs. for SOUP, HEINZ. per tin _ MILK, lllrgeltin PEARL SOAP. 10 bars TOILE'I‘ FAPER.8rolls . _ _ . . . . . _ rms, CORN, 'l‘oivlA'rol~:s, per un OXYDOL. CIIIPSO, 3 pkgs. . _ . . . _ . . SAUSAGES, 2 lbs. _ . . . . _ CRANBERRIES. a lbs. ._ ORANG S, per dozen _ _ 28c, ollAPES.2ll>s. .......... CANDIES MIXED r lb v »P¢ I mi.1 Wented WANTED - IIOUSEKEEPER. AP- ply Mrs. James McKenzie, Long Creek. 3831. WOMAN WANTED T0 SEW FOB us at home. Sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept. 141, Toronto <10.) N-818. ToLet __ TO LET - ROOMS. APPLY Guardian. 3666. Yuletide And Feasting The festive season has not a.l- ways been associated with turkey, plum pudding. and the other dain- ties we now link up with it. But. it has always been a time of good sheer. In the old days, however. the soars ness was the tradition- al Christmas dish. Next in imput- ance was the peacock, served lrl its feathers, and with the beak gilded. Another indimensable Ohristlriss dish. which is never hyrd of today, was furlnsalty. fru- lnenty or frolnesltyl which was made of boiled whole whlot. Ill!- and raisins. In Ylctitian days zngugn the turkey had become s Christmas ltsvll. it was lotisd. not roasted, and llrvsd. with celery sauce. Uuallykgf ii its 155 iii i #- 15 'l F. il I I _ aan ron 'ml pvlmdo ag I E légéigil Iliigiiéi ls_lIIl§§ 2 HNIIIXU- Toronto (itll N-827. INVESTIGATION BEING IIELI) -An investigation into the caliaex of the recent tire at O’l.¢ary in which warehouses owned by Ken- nedy Bros., A. F. Bell and Stanford Phillips were destroyed, was begun this week lt 0'l_e\r'y by Mr. C. A. , Beer. Provincial Fire Marshal. The investigation will be continued next. week. POLICE COURT.-A vagrant sp- pearing in the City Police Court, yesterday was antericed to ten; days in jail. A case of unlawful- possesslon of liquor was heard and adjourned until Tuesday. A man convicted of ll breach of the Cus- toms Act was fined $50 and costs or two months. The same party on s charge of unlawful possession of liquor was fined $200 and costs‘or three months. BRIDAL SIIOWQ-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doucette, Sum- mersicle; was the scene of a happy gathering on Monday evening, when a number of friends surprised their daughter, Marguerite lhdrs. Wendell liclnmsl, and tendered her a lovely miscellaneourshower. Miss Yvonne Arsenaultopened the many presents and Miss Margaret Wedge read the accompsnylngverses and presented them to the- bride, who received them graciomly, thanking them all for their kindness and lovely gifts. Ice cream and cake was then served by the girls-and some games and other reorestions were played for the- remainder of the evening. Prizes were wonrby Miss Bee Arsenault. and Mr. Douoette, father of the bride, who-also thanked the girls for the pleasant evening in honor of his daughter.. l’A!.BVIlW~A meeting to org- anize .a Young Peoples Society was held in the Fairview Baptist Church on Thursday evenilm, No- vember 23rd. Meeting opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Wakeling. fol- lowed by an- interesting talk on how to he a suooeaful Society “Young PsopleUtllized_" Mr. Wilke- ling also pointed out that the ob- ject of a Y. P. S. is to train the young people for Christian Lead- ership_ The election of oillcers then took place and resulted as follows: President, Elvin Machure; Vice- Presidsnt, Rena Neill; Secretary, Frances Neill; Tieasulmr, Violet Neill: Organist. Reta MpcLurs_ It was decided thattiie meetings be held in the homes on Tuesday evening of each week at 1.30 o‘elnck. Meeting closed by repeating the Miszpah Benedictiori_ Mr. Harry MacDougall’s many friends are glad to see him out a- gain. after his illness, which ron- .fined him to bed for several weeks. To Destroy _ Cattle Lice Lice on cattle may be destroyed by almost any kind of oil or grease that does not irritate the skin of the animal, or by spraying the cat- tlc and stalls. The presence of lice is usually first indicated by the animals lick- ing themselves. The long winter coat of hair makes an ideal condi- tion for the development of lloe. which may become very annoying to cattle that are closely housed in winter. 'I‘he long hair and licking, how- ever, may be the result of a damp, poorly ventilated barn. A careful examination of the neck close to the head and about the ears. and of the escutcheon Ind about the tail will reveal the lice, if any are present. Any of the following oils and combinations will prove satisfac- tory in the control of lice on cat- tle: one-half pint of kerosene oil thoroughly mixed with one pound of lard or cottonseed oil; crude oil alone: linseed ou alone; low grade neutlral mineral oil. These oils should be applied with a stiff brush or cloth and rubbed well into the hair. Sprays applied to both cattle and stalls and repeated in I0 days are even more satisfactory than oils. Spraying should be done on warm days. Oils blister in hot sunshine. Dips or emulsions of oil and soap in water may be used. There are three species of lice commonly found on cattle. 'l‘hey are the short nosed blue louse, the long nosed blue loirie and the red louse. The blue spmles are suckng insects and may do oonsldenble damage to the animals if permitted to become munerous The red louse is not a sucking inset and probgb. ly lives mostly on waste material from the skin and hair. However, it may become very annoying. IIAIILESB PIG! ooln-¢ in calves ana limb ma hail-lessness in vii an llrovalssn ln districts when there is a do- floieney of iodine in the soil. H such districts the use of potanil& iodine in the form of iodiasd alll is advised by tl\o_ Dominim Ds. pavement of Asrt=llltun_ commer- cial iodiaed salt nn bs llocllrwd. or,ifitlld¢lil'¢dtomilitatho\a\s tlis proesdllrs is olmpls. #cad out 100 pounds ol dry oolllam slit evenlyonaclemfloa' alldafter dlas0IYllll E iodlne in s is Si., lite grin. ini .§ I ii I .5 ll Lllllil MARKEI lllllllllllllli Corrected For Every Wednesday _and Saturday Issue Prndllco Hay _ ._ ._ 2'~'ir~ SIYIIW -»~ Sm' Oaia _ . . :tra- Prltatoes _ _ . _ ._ 25.10.- Turlllps _ - __ ‘nc lolall lark!! A very large assol-trlleiit of gcc-in-V duvkll and <-hivkvns iippvnred in i|_ir» market yestrrrl-i_v_ Gegsl- ranged lli prices from $1.50 to S2 Z5. Parsnlpl 3 lbs . _ ... ._ lill- Cnrrots I lbs 101: Beet; 3 lbs _ _ ._ ._.. 101- (` bb ._ 5 Sr- n age . . Onlons 10 lbs . c . ‘-’9<' Celery _ . _ . . . . _ _ 12-1.'ii~ Rquallh lb _ . . fli- Puhtnes pk _ .. ». lilo Apples lik _ » -_-_ -'40 Wf- Pilrsley liulivh ._ . . ._ llw t'rvanl fl! . _ ilk- (`hl|-lrvvi _ _ _ . ~ ..._ _'lilo xii.- Ducks _ _ . . ._ ‘l~ $104 Eggs , _ _ _ . ... __ _'.li.» Rlltiv-rl _ . 23-`_’.'-l~ Ifrvnll npililivh lb . - llr- I.4=i|\lrv‘ 1! _ _ _ _ 2111- Swwt llliple r-iilf-r gal _. _ 501°] Red Tomatoes lb ._ _ . _ Zn: Montreal - _ Stock Market iCalladlall Irena) 50|-kg Close I'\Pll 'l`i‘l _ ... ... ... .. 115 I-lras _ _ _ . . .___ il Qin ('nr _ _ 1‘:lll l`sr I‘f\I __ _ . ..... Cali Ind Al _ . ...._ IS (T I' ll _ _ 127 Illt. .\`l<‘kol _ __ . ._ Mussel' Hnrrlll __ . 4'-'_~ Mrr‘.»l| Front ll Morltrelll Pow' 33”, §sl Bri--\v _ 'Ji I‘nil'er (`iir\i __ ... Ti. Qui-hee Pnr Shit lliiv. ._ ... ..._.___. li‘-.- inf. 11, MT ’L. CURB t(`amsdlan Press) Slorlsn C lose vl' ylii ._ \\`lnnipeg El __ B A Oil _ _ Ill* Ililililirirviols ,_ :l-'»,, lrlill 'ron _ . los; Illili (lil 12:\'. Int Pete _ ‘_'|ll,', \\'.iilr»r rm ._ ini; GQIN ‘.5 rents cnrly in the il.'i_i-_ lilit gziln was errllwll by selling lliii -llipi--lrl-ll tn he pre-Fhlflstmns n~:il'.;iiiilli Illili filruirrll. Yllllles were knir-k.-1| i`r:i|-- tiulinlly Imloir the pi-avioiis rinse liilt. rnlllwl near thi- fiiilsli and li-lvl ll mv-llxrrs llvlvniive. Ailinm-nlilvg inn twil- glng pr:-alsuro some llqiililnilmi h,v ilr efl longs ii-ns until-sable. vihile .lun-r lwlllng of nn lliidei r-iiiniil nnlnrc rlwolloll the volllmi- 1-fnffvrinlrs I.i\'_ arpool whent atrndlml nfnr tliv- finish lllirl r-los!-rl unrliniigrll tn I; l..u~er_ Chicago ruled fllll-lr ltr-fiiig most of the dlly hut ensell ln rliv- ln_~l hour Illisnnll Aires vrris lildnlirlwl \\'h°st exports from Alistrnlzl and Argen~ tina mashed I tnlnl of flhollt 2_5000f\0 l»ushvls_ during the |ir__-t iv'-ell, elim- pnrerl to only l_5\)"l000 hulhols ln the previous w-or-k Dr-rliniid for mah whent was llatlells and rnliree zriilna flltllrvs f‘nntllill'1l in the l'lll of the pllst srrrrnl aln_i-in \\'I.\`.\'lI’EG, bor ifr- PLOIE wnnii. r>- sail.; any fvi»_.\ to ig; Jniv ew.; mi llnts: Doc ?fl'~i'i3 Mny _T2-"1: July ...,__ ° rl.-.~i»_v: nm- nnlin; Mn; frm.; .lilly :lr-‘sn on-n rnlcns “'hI*l\l no I hflrll Ulllii No I vii" nii||‘irnlk Hills: Nn '_' nor 5417.- \`~'| :l nor M-K: .\`-i 4 nnr .'£‘2"i'-: _\'r- .'» 501. :, \`-1 6 407,.: Follrln' CTU! _\`o I vlllrlllli l'a\'l»l Outs: Nn 2 1' \\' :lllll lrzivk ‘.“.’l5"|: .\`n .1 Y' W f\|lII 0! I 1r"d '2*l".l: No] WMI 35%: Nn 2 ford '.'fl"iivI I'l"_1f‘4‘|¢’1l '_‘0‘1'- llnrley nl-iltlng gr-id:-li fi rfiiv or fl f* II' MUG: 2 raw' or S (` “` SWR Other rzrflllml vin 7! I" \\‘ und truck 117412 .\'n 4 l` IV 32%: No 5C W 30%! .\'0 31" \\' SDM Cooling Milk On The Farm When a subs!-ance is said to cool. it gives up its heat to the Sllr- rounding medium. Where this med- ium is a poor oorlducwr of heat, such as air. th; rate of cooling will he extremely slow. A can of warm milk placed in a refrigerator where the slr is below the freezing tem- perature requires approximately lwlhl hours to 000| to 50 deUff¢5 P, Omnquently. attempts io cool laik in snow banks. or by flvosulv \o'W!dotl' temperatures in winter. IN lllvor satisfactory. Water. on hand. is a good conduct- I down the milk over fast as cold air at rature_ Other fac- the rate of roolinl in thp bulletin the flii'.¢ issued Department of ssgggzsg Eiilif? Asl'lellus,_ _____ A Annrolida _ Atchison ._ (‘ P Full! ._ (‘heaa\>ealko Ilrlllivare I Ituptnlali Gen lfciods Cen llolors Illt Harvest Int Nickel Nile Biscuit. Nllrtll Ama I'llh Ser N l‘lid\u 'l'~x liulf ._ U S lllltibe I' .\' Steel . \'niiiiil‘llm _ Woolworth stocks ,_\ni<-r fyau B __ _\ln»r Slip As tl and lil' Ilulifl ll Inip ml ,_ lrit l’et'~ _ .\'Iil‘.’ Iillrl Sl. (lil Illll lllllik Illll tnililflflll _ Grnlilliln _. II.:ll<~rulv ._ ll;lrL.i-l' _ lffilllngrlr II1,liif\il|<':i|l llriv\.~_\- K.--ity _ Kirk I.nl.e Kirk I'rr\ Knut:-ll.'l_r Luk:-liinil L Slum- . Lev- thrill _\l:i1':il-_-ii Elin ll.'|.~ln vlliti' Moll III: .\I.-\‘lil`s _\If-\\':|t|l‘rll _\I|~\\'vi I ters _\Iili ‘I'.ir[i Muff Hull _\lonl-tn _ Mlirphy . Ninas.-‘ii,; Nnrllllclrl i\'0l'ih l`llll fllgii ().| Pnyllinstvr I"~iiu-rr I'r-illiii-r Illnill _\ll|l\ Ilvlll. l§i»liI _"Inn _\lll Sarnia slinrrltt ._ r~ anno . ~ 4'lriC _.- ... ss . » ..._ .\' Y Central »»- .-» ... ... sliiinl rli N J ... ... ._ __ |'ililili (‘|lrhlde ... . - -» » |`ll'é I 11; Mr Nic ols tlioii nl£‘lilimi\’ri some TN' oi ili lic ills C .-l li l ` v " 1 '_‘_ " zlliud' u= ',111 1-' 'Mx' lil lx i’Jl<`L'>t ‘ c _ .. |‘f’ _ _ _ __ ,,. . -_ _ Val and Em" _'_ W* would bf .1 poor oline 1 _ iilio i.lil U-,m-,Hin |.r,”) ru" _\|.;,| ,_ _lg Pd I0 noir il‘lll \\'\‘ :iw not llou' WI_\'_\`ll'l‘1;, lm- 1.1- _\..l-fi l»_\- .iii lion l‘=it -lT_ heart and _su'l lli Ili. l`iiipii‘i»_ ns expnri liiiniiilliis i~=;lt'<'. Tliero is :ho suizgeshon that the - Monroe doctriiie would shelter Ca- iiadn. Wo respect :ind admire the pmlifr of the United States. We \ li:i\'r indeed a \\'ni'in friendship for llielii as I think ihr-_v have for us. We regard Anglo-American friend- » ship ns the comersiore of the Em- pir:'s foiv-tmi policy. But ri‘l this docs liot imply an obligation or ii \\'illl"l:li<~.\~ on the part of the Uiiilvd Stirrs to protect st <-nliiitry wll0_Ih. ,FI _ 1'* . tical. _¢- f