Mi- Signal now can feet the schools Into the turning oat and girls canuse the Kogllim properly legibly and turn a regard far manners lie success MlOft No orchard j All CO In Whitchurch As Aurora on good road Rural mall I clay loam lirlok house Price right for Halts North ilt tidies to Sutton clay Here hard wood acres aero orchard Brick house bam and garage WW in North GwlUlmliury loan ICO balance and pasture Hank born 1 miles to and church CO Kant GUV end sandy loam 15 acres cultivat ed balance pasture Frame house Newmarket ml If dale frame house on Huron Street llgHts mid town Poultry house nig pen trees Promo limine on Church hired rooms end bath All conveniences lot Cement block house on Main tot Good stable garage conveniences Oak floors house on Raglan Street well and stable hen Prion HAMILTON A HON Estate ii i I at Mower Com Cutting Box Light Waterloo Thresher with blower J Traction Some In Rubber Belting Proprietor of of Toronto vjonttp bulletin The county of Elgin has found to the of badroftda Judgment for amount was given against It In favor of a Buffalo couple Who wore an auto accident duo a defective A Without Policy Montreal Gametic Is that the reason why the Governments candidate in North Ontario received lib help Ottawa leaders plainly do not know where they arc that lhoy have no policy and that as as the tariff Is arc disunited Work Cut Out Bulletin roe Trustees Assnclallon adopted a reconunendnlloii of the president that Hie Minister of Kducalon Pe Inter viewed with Iho object of sotermed frills fri volities cut out of the public school curriculum This body would elim inate nature study art hygiene ami even the of agriculture They would also ask for uniformity of the entrance examination through out Ontario Canada Renfrew Mercury Despite menflO amounts of propaganda work done during thn ten years there Is still widespread ignorance In Great Britain liiiiij the splendid cities and towns of Canada and transportation facilities existing from coast lo A hook of prayers for the recently issued In contains a petition that those who have recently left for Canada may he comforted In their loneliness Were the to vlAit of our larger cities and towns with their while ways movies and numerous other attractions we Imagine lie would rapidly reconstruct his ideal of this loneliness of tills country ir thai We will to take this to thank people of Worth York and surrounding country for their liberal the year and a Happy and Prosperous Nov Year JOHN 0 MOSS Dealer in and Importer of Foreign and Domestic AND r1AHULE8 Phone 25GrI2i Box Make no Mistake in Place Huron St v Brighten Up the- with bright new offering a uray In yet prices you welcome to eca took you arc ready to or riot I with out It GUtJ and llanyoi Ave of A Popular Policy Hanover Post It Is likely labor will be abolished trust that the new Government have motor car lax money returned to centres where money Is raised for betterment of the roads in that particular locality- Had Han over the 2000 or no garnered from the local motorists to help fix up our streets It would- certainly make a big Improvement A little more legisla tion In fact a lot favor of small centres aB against big places like Toronto end Hamilton will bo good business for the lirury throughout On tario The big places have had Innings Let somebody else have A chance Promotion Proper McrVury Is not about lime our Provincial Governments took educational problems of our coun try seriously In the late Ontario government we had a mcdlcoi doctor as Minister of ami more re cently a doctor of divinity In the recent formation of the new overt men great care was made to a leading lawyer for the posi tion of AltorneyCen no serious attempt was made to secure an educa tional expert as Minister of Education We are glad to note however hat the Minister Is calling conference of In spectors From this conference he should got many valuable pointers us to the needs of our public add high schools Why should not an in spectorate he a recognized step to wards ministership- Twas from such a position George graduated to the portfolio has had few to equal him as head of the Kducatlon department- Well Acton Free Press The provisions of Workmens providing for reasonable rflmuroera- while unable to work through the payment a fair share the cost of surgical and medical service Is proving of benefit to the employees of the Indimlrjal concerns of he province Not financial aid been forth coming but under his act the regu lar careful of factories machines and their Installation have minimized the- causes which formerly led Mo accidents of a more or less serious character The amount of compensation during the first ten months Of was which somewhat exceeds the for live same period- to Increased wages and the Increase In widows arid childrens allowances In accidents The total for the year will be well over the total for was exclusive of for medical aid amount for medical aid will also exceed that for because of the amendment taking away the medical aid limitation LIKELY Kept Roy supplied With Ice vV Cream end Candy Catharines Deo local police hove rounded up on organized of seven boys ranging in ago it to years youngest of whom was leader Five totalling In cash were fastened upon loii by the police and leader also confessed that they had at tempted to carry out a robbery the Niagara St Catharines and Toronto Hallway offices but were too many peoplo about at Tp the police leader said they had planned to rob the Imperial Hank but when taken Into court stated that on this point ho bad been only kidding There appears to have been a fairly even division of the spoils and strict loyally to the leader who when brought into court freely the gangs depredations and took his full share of the re sponsibility and made no attempt to place the blame on the older boys fee cream and candy appeared to be the favorite tipple though din ners restaurants occasional trip to Falls purbhase of toy guns and flashlights made away with of tho cash Tho leader and two others were ordered to the forrn School by Magistrate Campbell and others will their fate next In the nallntf which escaped lie Court when the magistrate will hoar a report on the extent of by the parents The magistrate after hearing of the doings of the gang announced a change of In re gard lo dismissal on first FLO hi vonu of Children Around Carried Down Injured Midland Dec While a Christ mas crowd was shopping In the de partmental of Preston Limited this afternoon a section of the second floor collapsed and fell carrying with It a number of children and plhcrs who were near the Santa Clans cabin The wires of cash carrier temporarily checked the falling floor which fell In one piece and tilting against the shelving on the fitted floor enabled those below to escape from the debris legs sprained limbs with one case of concussion of the brain were the worst Injuries Inflicted The Injured werc a son of Mrs- Wesley abdominal Injury a daughter of Nicholson sprained ankle Mrs Stark back sprained Mrs Win Hopkins of Tiny spine and head In jured a daughter of Mr Wilson bruised a son of John ford ribs crushed a son of Alfred leg injured Elsie Hill leg injured a son of vlgnfv back Injured a son of David Chalk concussion of the brain a son Of A W CrlppB leg broken Mrs elbow sprained a daughter of Mr leg broken r The building storey lurcand there were probably two hundred people in lie the accident happened Allt of he em ployes escaped injury Some of the injured were laken to St Andrews larfl of the Province waited on Hie Ittl daytnornWff was pared any to their requosfs Ho did give them that them in many ways Ttio deputation asked bo appointed Chairman Ofthe for a Ixyear terra mer was not long a tcrmlrAlam should appointed but v i confldent a- plan couldbafoluid which woUldbe factory toltjo Jlie to Sir Adam la any cVcnt the must Hydro on Satur day the executive of thecal committee of the Ontario Association at a meeting In the Central C A adopted a new schedule for the school era- of- Ontario Provided- that lh9 nbw schedule with proval of the minister- of education teachers In Ontario with permanent Certificates will not receive less than 91000 per annum For teachers with Interim certificates tho mini laid down la 9800 for first and for the second year of teaching Appeals for a number of were- made Premier arid members of his cabinet by a deputation representing provincial committee of the Council of Among things asked for were Coguardianship more women factory Inspectors the for work having raWthera allowances and consideration for the deserted wife and he unmarried mother minimum wage law for women workers as now obtains In the western provinces and Quebec minimum salary for school teachers more rigid censorship of pictures films the enlarge ment of the board of censors and the Inclusion of women In Its membership also of board of ap peal m connection with picture cen sorship Tames Lyons aged was found dead In Ids room at the Hotel early Sunday Death was due to frorn a partially opened In the room Death Is believed to have been Igniting when It back fired an owned by Russell Hardware Co while opposite Beech avenue was damaged to the extent of arid contents In the auto at the lime were damaged to the amount of i rlt i A A Mail y v i ncdctvertbz by we have ever shown Silks Trench SHks y Him Ties I phone Office ft Ho London 75e lo 100 to 2oo to two Him No man ran have too many nice shirts Our of Arrow arc nil colors Madras and 200 to to 1000 Wool Llnwl Scarfs Silk wool and knitted In nil the leading shades Wo are range or Mens Hose In town Silks to Fancy Cashmere to 5200 Wool Heather Plain to fihado Weight WAV TO Oil OP You have doubtless been Interested In what you have read or heard re garding the progress of a national ef fort on behalf of the blind of Canada Do you realize Just what this ef fort means Here arc some of the things that are being done Industrial training and employment Is being provided for the blind In centres established in Halifax To ronto Winnipeg and Vancouver Useful handicrafts and the reading arid- writing of embossed characters are taught In the homes of those blind people who for various reasons are unable to take training at mo of the i Pure Silk Silk Knitted finished Wool ft 9 200 to 000 1X0 to on hi Him coat You will make no nilstake you decide- present him with of our Overcoat Exceptional Value 20 to Other- Suggestions is mil Like Handkerchiefs In linen and silk Pyjamas in flannelettes Initiated Bell House Slipper House SHpprr Hotkey Boots and to to 4 75e In to to to to ALL homes and afterwords to their 0 we K I A JiiOtvUcd oars night Trains Oars on Day information from any iVUnk Ticket Agent or District Toronto It Agent in In Paik New York Dec- The fam ous elk herd in Yellowstone Park numbering animals faces extinction hecause of the heavi est snowfall in years and the heavy slaughter of animals in Montana where they been driven in search of food accord ing to executive of National Parka Association Five thousand ani mals already have been killed by hunters the park and their carcasses shipped lo in present hunting season which does not until Christ mas Eve Mr Yard said National Parks Associa tion id conducting a campaign for elks preservation and Mr Yard declared that starvation faces animals left unless laro quantities of hay for no appropriation is at present available can bo distributed in their feeding grounds heavy snowfall cut off the usual food supplies UP In Syracuse Y a treatment for rheumatism has been hundreds of users say Is a wonder reporting cases that seem little short of miraculous Just a few Ireal- even In Ihe very worst oases seem to even after other remedies failed It seems to uric and lime salt deposits In the blood driving alt the poisonous clogging waste from the system Sorenesspain stiffness swelling Just seem to melt away and vanish The treatment first introduced by Mr Delano Is so good hat Us owner wauta everybody who suffers from rheumatism or who a friend so lo gel a free package from him lv prove Just what it will do In every case before a penny Is spent regular centres The product of the homeworkers is bought and sold Personal contact Is established with recentlyblinded persons and with cases which are sometimes so old that they become new In a very real sense This work Is done by an Field Agent and in embossed types are circulated free to the blind of Canada month ly average circulation of books etc Js close eight hundred The In stitute also arranges for the transcrip tion of music for any of its members at costprice An active publicity propaganda dealing with various dangers to which Ihe eye is subject is carried on and this Is followed up with personal work looking to the larger of medical men and nurses em ployers of labor Hoards of etc in vital matter of pre venting blindness A residence and trainingcentre Pearson Hall has been provided where blind soldiers may find con genial conditions while taking voca tional instruction In this connec tion It may be interesting to know that he Institute has entered into an agreement with lie of Soldiers Civil under which the Institute has estab lished an care department for Canadian Soldiers blinded In the war There arc other things but they may all be summed up by saying that the Institute endeavors in every prac tical way to Advance tho Interests of the blind and lo ameliorate the con ditions which they live Will you aid In supplying the most vital need of this work Then mail your cheque lo the Cana dian National Institute for the Blind 36 King St East Toronto lILLt VOUIQ CON I AND w Co- of Market phone A Richer of Piano Dealer Musical and Piano Mi for Colurn a iv wit Col Office 1 next Ham 0icc Phone 30 rivato funds to bo I i- I Furnace Plumb Evetro I 111 TO Mr Delano says To prove that the Delano treatment will positively over come rheumatism no matter how severe stubborn or long standing the case and even after all other treat ments have failed I will If you have never previously used the treatment send you a full sire package free If you will send your name and ad dress with to help pay postage end expense to me per sonally P Delano Griffin Square Syracuse I can send only one Free Package to an address This back to the farm talk all eight hut who has got enough money to a farm The average farm nowadays Is Woith more the average pi Belleville Dec A fatal shoot ing accident occurred In Faraday North Hastings on Friday the moving last on the farm of Albert seems Mr had been out in the front yard shoot ing with a rifle when went wrong A shell falling to explode Mr stepped Ihe door t investigate the trouble His elevenyearold son Wesley happened to pass front of blur and as he did the gun was dis charged the bullet passing through his arm and lodging In his body In less than ten minutes Wesley was dead Ills father was distracted when he realised he had his only A coroner was summoned but did not consider an Inquest necessary New York Dec The Cana dian Is shipping In gold lo city it was announced today The shipment which Is purely a Canadian Govern ment matter and has nothing to do with the British Government Is sold to be for the purpose of meeting some obligations here and also to check depreciation In Montreal exchange AIRbnAPT For lime experiments have been carried out in various countries with the object of con trolling aircraft from the ground and a French machine succeeded recently on a prescribed course with certain specified detours in covering a distance of about miles and in landing required in a certain airdrome- A similar machine has been developed in the United States which accord ing to a recent statement of Sec retary of War can travel some miles and laud to a designated post bale Our the Outfit at I I1I8EOT Hi KILLED POOR FARM Dec 14 Four aged Inmates of Kalamazoo County poor farm died in terrible agony yesterday two others are dying and thirty- five are seriously III from effects of an Insect powder which had been ac cidentally mixed in pancakes prepared for supper at the institution A can of Insect powder taken from the kitchen by one of the was accidentally placed on a shelf in the pantry among the cooking ingredients In mixing the batter for Walter Baker the cook got hold of the can of poison instead of baking powder and used contents liberal ly in the mixture 170 ill Hamilton Dec An Im portant statement today mlra Hydro line end who attended the conference in Toronto yesterday were at the city hall thU morning From them came the announcement that they received the assurance yeaiaiday that the line to would be completed and la operation Is to A sisters solo Ivors a once happy family greeted pleas antly as wo visited In a sunny ward tit the Muskoka Free Hospital The mother end several other members of the family had died consumption and the plague bad marked these two girls also for its own but they were found In time One them said 1 feel the I done mo throat of feoodt lovely I Ilk it awful well The other l have gained twelve and think will go home for in Such Is the work of the Hospital for Conumptlvid Thousands of can to the they have received If costs ft deal of money to on the work WW you help bo sent to Sir Gage avenue or Qorte A Toronto MILES PROll CITY acres workable balance pasture and bush- acre orchard too acres fall ploughed Clay loam fcoll level Plenty of water wells creeks flood stone house of rooms with cellar barn No tieup horses and cattle water in stables driving house hog pen ben house sheep house silo 33x14 church miles Rural mail and telephone Railway depot Pas- session arranged Price Terms arranged PILES MILES TORONTO MILES acres workable balance bush and pasture Clay loam soil Pluay of water 2 wells and a creek Brick house of rooms with furnace cel lar cistern Bank barn tieup horses and open driving house hog pen hen School IV miles church rail way depot 3 miles Possession arranged Price 8500 Terms arrived ACRES WHITCHURCH FROM AURORA MILES FROM TORONTO acres workable balance bush and pasture acres orchard CO awes fall ploughed Clay loam soil Plenty of water well and a creek of rooms cellar and cistern Barn No barn No lieup horses and 24 head of cattle open yard water In stable house hog pen hen house ice house silo School mile churches 2 iXes miles to- Street rural mail and telephone Possession Price 11000 Terms arranged ACRES WHITCHURCH 3 MILES PROM PROM TOROI2TO 122 acres workable balance bush and pasture CO acres fall Clay loam soil Plenty of water well and- a creek Brick house rooms cellar cistern Bank barn tieup horses and bead of cat tle house hog pen hen house sheep house silo School church 2H miles to Street Rural mail and telephone miles Possession arranged Price Terms arrant ON 1 PROri AGirjGOURT MILES FROM TORONTO acres workable balance bush acre orchard Clay loam wells and a cistern Frame house of room water inside cellar Barn tieup horses and cattle water In stables hog pen ben bouse Windmill School 2 minutes walk church miles mall and telephone Possession arranged Price 20800 ar ranged P MILE3 PROM CITY All workable acres fall wheat acres seeded with red clover Plenty of water 3 wells and a never failing spring Brick of It rooms- cellar under whole house Large hip roof barn with stone Cement floor In stables small barns on south hundred email pen lamb pen driving- bouse with root cellar mail and telephone Possession arranged Price ar ranged wjLLOUeubY vtmu J A P fl J Weil HEAD OFFIOU liaB LEADING KY OMIT Days an over A good phoU men fresh ihn it and your baby that New low 1 CUT auer oil iUil I 8ll you LOiii Victory Bonds high tuiy Call t Id of oty of of yf for a tt fcild I dal iiJ A joioiil i solo ay ARCHIVES OF TORONTO