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BRO';K ROAD HIGHLAND CREEK [ _ Established l Cieo.. t � � Mrs. Brown .continues in a very; Srarl-or•o School 'Fr(ir v;aO helkaat s poor;s:ate of beaitb.' t Al;inc:ourt or, N' edr^esdvy, $ept. h. n Mrs, Uebi•ge Farley is visiting R'rn. i The foilowing prizes wore tvori by rir Doi/ - ---- _ VVV!!! i.1 E..FORSYTH, D. of 0.; Regis- .`' -" t:va �Irs. 13adgerow. � � Iii�llla:id Creel. Sebc,o?, SNCEIOtI No. 7: _ . g A guodl�t nutliher from this locfillty 2rid fur Phyeicai Exercises, 3rd for <+�� 'pp taking ' �. 1L. tered member of the ovtcu,etricel.aaeo• intend to ti in Jiursharn fair. I chorus by School. Prizes won by in- 0fatiou of ootario. special attention girea to ,: .theattingofglasses. Eyes testedfree.• i:orth . I¢. It i rumotPd that Mrs. Huhbard�dividual pupils: n,pli ,x. lid unions, , � e OlasemonA. sect will hold uti auction exile in the near' 1st • Je:an Cr,igen, p►0,1(.x, 1=t : Hazel « � 3..i •c Isere to go to vQUu b•iu.L and drew future. I blooie, cu'rrofs,- 1st ; Dorothy Harri- NF. T031LINSON, 3I, B., Men,her- odt of yln,r account Lite.pri(:e of a '%V. H, Jackson -an" 31aOLer �raiter�son, c:u`rut:; 2nd : Jean Craven. caz- . of•tht.Ca',et;eihathrormersa(catiu geon don of Wilk ecety day, you spent. the tteek•end With Greenbank �mt-.3rd ; ULira Moon, carrot, 6th of Onfarlo. Ofrrce y Pi 1 Merle Bush, writing, 1st. Annie Pat'- the InteDr.R.t'rodie,.and latterly by Dr, Cald- fronds.. r well. Phone. Clareman(,Qnt. 231y ttuuld-accuse me of steal' 3lissRod(1, ofOa,atva, a'trohasF:eeniket, .r.+d+it,i~.. 'Jn(1 Arlen FhEtEcr, ---- - -- --- iU$ and'rightly so. vi-zi lne her sister. Mrs., W. H. Jack-i cvritdnc, ,4th Wilwa I3(In'land. tvzit- T 'r. EA'I?.Tz;'RIC)HT, 3I. D,.. _li. son, has returned tloue. ing. 'th: It"idma iin,:tand, Public T �' . C.,P.s s.,or t. .a coroner for tl:e Coun- Amos Brignall has pursed a spe..ki.uK, 1:t ; 3I}rt!r .?iacon, pressed �� ue i3,t and Barley ' •..ty of untario. OIT,ce hou-s : 12.2 and'6^sp.mi, w NOW , r' , .large f,:rta just south of Claremont be. leave 1st ; J,tines Kecier, � cockerel' -or at other'hours by a.ppointurerit Phone Bc.l Ina in to the Furs iii E5'titP, a ,d tile., 2:(tl on each : F.vel v n I-low" � No.3•1. Ind.phone No,400. Pidiering. Un- Unless•volt have \ ",ttPi Raw!s in g t3 } ( p, Wanted tario. 331.1 bits. Jackson, n'I:o t:'as on an ex• land, pullet, 5t'h : Ihnt:erL S�uldrnc:, r sn fr:nt of your cattle you are losir_g .ruled trip to IilugFtou artd Napanee, weed seeds. 2r,d ; Wilma Bowland, N 'C. 31cKINNON•, 31.D., L.R•.C.S. 4yts milk per day, and if you have returned home on tiuudav last. (street peas, arc' ; ftohert W: Idock, in- Will ay high6st Bride for . t;dinbur b, ID e al,ar of the C;ol:caP (rf " LU cows trio lire losing 3 can or 83 _ arch,8rd : Hl tt•old liodgzio e(Itiasb, . Physiciaae aad urgeone of Ontario,llcrntiate g Of Royal Uoll a of sargeons, Edit:.,ra h, )LYI ' 'JLar:'CI't[t'r't1, n,l::^d flODr'ers and' g K per dtty or�13).OJ ir.'(St)ddvs: any quantity + i3aeoie- ettentfon to dsietaes of nom-n and -WHITEVAL Apple collectttin, fi.l: r4•e:+cl,.; Et'N3yn ' children, office and residence,Ilrot:ghyw. Thin is a fact. Joik me. I Hna Ltnd, anpie c,)liect inu,'S:l,.. .I'rin- Th'ere died oil ti iociay utorniug at cipad .Hiss Gvorgie tabiriey. assisnint Always In the maAet his late residence. 313 C,irlton St., To' 'Hies Curd}s u;�til#.. --- StouffIville, Onto ncs: o, Jock- sed her, titter v long ill t0 hUy.T EI.'K FN N F DY, B:)rr later. fin.- r.es�': DPee'ased was #,rn❑ in sierra uitor.�?tlatary Yublic.::Conscyancer 3c. Iidt t 7l t Fars age). 13? was a I,rothPt F(,"hL= K_CC%Uli'E Rhitb Ont. It — _-._ -_,..__. ..-_ _ -_----- _ _-.- of the late Tht,tnu:s'F'%uCt:Pr, of I3ro- A I1TniteCl quantity of y' ""'""` """° '••�'-"t ug,a He took up residence in 't'o- A very pretty- in. rsertllr.*nos sn?e 1ili- _ '' T E. FARPWELL, K.C., BARRi5- - rcn-u wben (orate a young nian, and ned at the house'of U. M. at:d Sirs. Oats Wanted tJ . rEB,Coza Cro,vaettorasy,audCanaty has'resi'!rd thero frn 07(_11• flfr.- years. Patterson, Rxriisscn. Sac:,, on �tEd- .:..8o:ttita:. Court nar.Ee.;vhitty. la•v' ! � nesc:ay. Act' WSt '25th,,at four t Cluck. R'r J, vnd was engaged it), the building, and � -, #!teal estar(- hmeine,>s unni he, rCti:'ed a «,:en thy. la.ttrr'� Eieter, I:r.liel Olive �„ r:,• i� E. CHRISTIAN, BR:rister and , fety veaz�s ago, -He was married to !'idler, of Green I,:yer. Unt.,was unit- - .[ sr,li'citer.vctsry Fttt;ltc•.Ete. won ey co ; CLARE'W_ON T ' 1 Alice Ttrrner, daughter of the late• ed. in Lnarr•iag^ -to A-thur.Edw;-,rd. 00,11,-,Git:ceBrock St.Nortb,WhItLY, 8625 + t Alfred Turner. of Gieen Firer, She r/nle son of Ile:. Ind .lira. A, L. Cooke - 3I,E>".. ,1013tiSTOti-I3arri4tPrN ! pie•+:ecea-ed hi ill bt• .)rue eight years, of Part R'illi,trn,Ont.. F:rv. R. J. Tin- of _-+. I ER OF II t 1 fIi 1 y �rrr.,?d9 Danf„rth .live. ',4 x,?aurth Bi 7 ) S5t Ht is mirvived.I,jv a son, F. B. Pvnr h- { tt e• S�'Pt's,n :1 I� The bride, tin- _ gg e( '1l b de, Tnrnnts,. Phone Gerrard}t11�.Saturdaya, SLa7- lee; of the Nnti.oral, Trust Corn an}•, attended, w:+�nulled i i sane silk and pp vern 1721), (ind.) Auly - and twod;tughtri•, :lies. ,�. IJ. :Fli” 1, carried it bouquet of Sweet pets and s -'6-•;•-----.-_.____ .______ --- ' Marriage Licenses i i ai AVbitrvalP, r•1 �!^c. $.T. 3I(yer-', pale pli,l: rust:,.' After the ceremE,av vice �, ILLiAMJ BEATO\. H. A.. Aar• Y ;' of P'rtt;hvr•.l. P,t. 3Ir. Pouchrr wa?a a ur,iding hteakfas*. w0,+ served Rnd ri<ter._Solicitor, member of :rc l:rm �r the ha v c(:•n le left un the isaln for Ryckman.Dcnison.Fosterandpeaton. Toronto _.. -.y.-._. - _-_-- (tneulbfr of W ilsi)n`Lodge A. F,& A. PP, p General-Trusts liuilding.Bb Bay Street.Toronto. ,i. and tva,nap of th'r earIq rnernh+Ls tvesteru pclot». �Ir. and Mrs. Cooke Telephone vlain 961 and 9G2. f the Turk Pioneers, and for some will rent in`Haff•wil after"Sept,'Zst, , FRUIT BASKETS c•P.,vC ITn2 9Pl'CP'1 n. .Toole•@ of Lh� when Mr. Cooke still take charge of stile princlpa 'f sehool. - 1 Dtgsittrl Peace. The, d -cea, d htd many G U r friendait3 i'ickerinq tr,evnshlp and his 31r. Cooke wa-, previous to July, F LAKE B. BF.ATON. D. D. S., •24 Quart Crated '. death is mui h regietred, princip.il of the Turtiefoid.. public - Graduate o! :te Ra;al Co:elge•of Dental I Q . Berry 13oxes school, a position in which he did ex- We have a full line of motor oils and Surceor.s and Vnivrrsity of Toronto. Office 11 QC.'Be.sketi = cellent work, not only in the school, greases as well as motor fixtures. over.',1''. St. �ringIe'a hardware,store. .vrhitby. tl t. Baskets but out nt.ic in behalf of education, Office hours 9 to 12.: 1 to Z.3v.:- Ind.`phone 6. Q BROUGHAM _ ai.tt phnne stn 4414 _ The N lot•, congratulates tulates the happy. A utcs of Rj]makes and designs repair• �Lrf,,., C-DV-- ^'I.Clot Cnopra The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist- couple and extends its best wishes for ed on shortest notice and Ooder early and avoid shortage church will meet fit ti,e butnr Mj-p- a long Rod prospers-1 warried live- $�• ` ufrrts &** garbs. s c Amos Brignall nn TVe tnesday Oc . .• .- - - Chopping and Oat Rolling every week 13th, at 2.30. Everybody welcsur°- JrMRRRYWOOD 'Agents for Dominion T1reY , VETA E.STEPHENSON,A,T•C.M1. day excepting Monday. Rev. J. F. Clugston. of Dunbarten, "Genuine Ford Parts" r�t. teacher of piano and theory Ph-ine 1803, occupied the pulpit in St.Jahn 4prch Waltet and Mrs. Hollinger .wereTo- Claretaont 301lo W. G.Barnes, 'Green River on Sunday-last, when he preached an ronto visitors on Tuesday. Gasoline always on, hand. Free Air - j 0. HAM. -Issuer of Marriage excellent sermon, and also declared Hurrah for Markbam Fair on Satur- I4oeoses la the Oocnt� of oatasio, the ul it vacant. d0, . Everybody is going. Call and see us if you are in need! E n vul e. Or address R. R, N o. 1.Locust Hill. P P yy Pickering y o ladie�from St. John's H 'C. and Mrs. Davidson. of Mark• of anything In the auto +4 A number f Y R a [�T V. RICHARDSC}N - Real Es church motored to Irunbarton nn ham, spent Sunday,in town. or truck line. of W. rate, Insurance.Conveyancing. l Es Tuesday to attend the Rnnuhl meeting A number• from here took in the (Public,Etc.,Pickertng,Ont: 311y Shaver's Catalogue of the R sissy rres bter'it[1. T11P , anniversary ►. '/.inn on Sunda �^ report a most enjoyable and.profitab a Dirstl Edi a Roars and 11ias Sarver- Cowan & Shepherd , T HALL-House, carpenter. Ea- tirnp. villa tverexcicy vis6tors over the week- L . timatea.given for new wnrtr, Cpytc,, ,r of Busines3 Training Schools 1+ Thrmmq Neal, of Claremont. has end. _ P><e e t ',,altera•.,ons. Ind phone:213.1Pickertrig. 231y walled Pete on recl,teai. Fill terra p ttC?'•a'°cl F3°r't Bi PI'a hotive itnd I„t Miss Lttrilln 'Davidson and lad's 1' at R.BEATOX, TOWNSHIP GLEP.S („d tt't31 t:tkP p)syrsaion shortly, 31 r, fuFnd froin Toronto .pent Sunday, _ Aug. 3t). Wriie. Address W. H, (3errvvill hold An*auction s:elr of his UriflOt'tht• ft,rmet'A parAntal r;,,f. amde.i°i�ne000antant�E ol�tstoaov� 'oaa _ 5haw, President. Yonge and Ger. h-c'ti',Fho;tl effects on,TuetAsy. Octnber' Iiet,,-11 r'. Fintv'trd,.(if tZ'rtitesale,nc- : oil ter proper.7, Iarnar.ot-a[arr:esro hie• 1:,.h. the pnlpiC bete ors Sunday ,it d hw was Here O ! Are coos.~ Whlteval., ons, f•Y- _ rlyd Sts.,Tbroilto. ' Si'.-i filling .tud potato digcing !s' n,u.it enjQvt:d l,v ,+11 a ho heard bill). �A HI'CiR fi. PCGI3, Glen Major. Ont -_ r-Iw th(�order of the day anuoit; the A 1 urge r,!?mi+er fxuni here nrtend4d. ` t,rcecaed Au toower, Ex:eaetra ezzcr• T T� �i� i.+rru(sra in tltie locality. The potatoes. the Schotyl fair At Pickering on S:tr,tr• - fence ,a imported Lr l-LG:TC':gllrfd llr,-tt. -.- (}./���[ o.w ti•-.± Nn exrellenr crn rind%v 1 rrl? SPr dMC ?:.�t and hY all icp()It. tl :' Chi:r:- l;sles ecneuct*. aav"beiA, Ltrlse fox term s 1 S`:► • p y 1 ¢ " acd parucnlare.. Ftionofad.fl118, ally 1110 -h helow seven or ei ht doilurg, TOn ccr;ured 'r'l rgc..rnt+]nzlty-uf rizrs. ---_•--- ._ ---- tc;,ich 0,v n conim�,c price Ixst.•airing. The Ltdi,4' Aid wi11 itit•Pt an'Tl ns- Cement F"(� POSTiLL, .Licensed Afirtioriaer, LUMBER YARD 1 he 5ranol. F I tL h:!d nn 3I:.nd,tc (I+ } nt xt, Uct- l ills', at the bouia of ! ' . for ooa:ttea of York sad Out,i,�n. An- last n'a� guise a<'LICCC:-i. The d?y uas ,llr C..E:, I?c try. Y_ it C tli ?laity:rid Coal at gal L,;u was mewhat cool,anw);the Ft x c 'rs on ktnd'ii-s0,. Everybody ly y Ofoa$olos of a+: k(ads atwaaec,to on sha'rtest r e ' notice, Addres.Or66r hIverP,4 ,,Ont,. d.e,ndially invited toattend. _ The resit:ent- (,f 'CneriVi.v66d- and Lumber, )`NTNL 'ti:�W_ LICENSED .aCC �rlet did..xllihit of >~rnir., rOnt�, cook- f . r T t � ing err., whir•li refl-ripil much er dit `tirrc indinR cnuntr} a ill he plt•aaed to p TIO`EEF{,tar York,Qntarin ac,:U rt,am kr.on that tilt eiT,,rts c,f slip Pickerinl{ _- �in1Vs Count:rt; .Xll-kir.dsof sales promptly attended' on the e[hibitor�. There ta'RS'Also R ___... s to. Terms reas•,nshie. Dates for sales t},ay be gon.1 program•of spt)rt:-tnd calisthenic ( '`.utic'tl in npi)osina the closing-oI arranged at NEWS'fxf+ev: Bell and Iddalxrr• ,`1> n , F;,-�ri$a5'!n trhirh all took ri ke(%zr iu= Cherrysvo,d ELEition ha= met with sac; 'dent phones Whitby,Ont. 31y• ri 6u,t 800 A 1 fi ,.looped-al" '_6 r.•ss. The nlr+tter tvtty taken up t y the Read�r RoQfin b, terest, t Bcrii•il of Itxitsvuv Cumrnissioners of T,. barrels. 1. 8� cents : V�..,.rTC'�Y• �C:L�Z.'� (',inada. Thr InspFCtorc,f the Board, :-. Steel �US�B ` E�<� In lOt9 GREENW000 3;, .f, :klr(:aul. ti islted Cherrywood on "1 Bought and-sold. - = of 10 -or more.at - Jan',es Plaskett ha; lien crin{ined t:, 'S`; t.' l:;tl1 and on invesdj4 dng•the _ Government, Municipal and Cor> cur,clitinny, fuiud theme tyre an in- the sho p. the house during the past week. ration Bonds for Sale. -' H. '1'ynd tit h is pui chased the south ere: hn3incs being dnr.P, and that ti:R the e[;+liuu tt..5 situated in R ros per- p t r �1 faun non occupied t,} fi,. Cailtnn. ,,,i., community. sn he recommeiii3ed A. C.- "131-4 , "z 1 1 Bell Phone IM � . D. u DI don & SOrL Rralter and \Ira.Dennis,of O�baw"'. WILLIAM D. DYKES,' YKES �1'VHITAY T i 4zp(,nt Sunda.;• with James and' 3lrs. lr.v tt, t , iicalion u the C. N. R, to ------- - - Plaskett, h i it,cln� d e _ - lp t. b refisei:•• IJoaLJST HILL ' �S. �. �L• A�'M��?E John and llr?, A' anlson spi.nt :[ j- Btili and .InuPpendent phone:: ' f•tv dac, rrreut:v t•:ith tt'iih thei, SCARe7HO f, Veterinary Surgeon -_---. gr4rd-d.itivh'. r, )Ir•. Perri ! /�� / •i Honort�radi;ar.eci 31ltari„� -, - Mrs. L J,"I3;n'tch"an(1f;tn',iiy. of To. idaty Iiineai(i, i r:l 22, of Sc:,rboro P K in :- ,_ ! rrn'(,. ;rent a rrtr csa}'s .list tt,•rk }. ,1, .;'{.:, .,3 i•''!,..1 tc P it cresalne the College, All calls d&y t,: night R'l promptly attended t-, T?� d��Q�c2 of a School 1, her sister, �Ir-. Robert Harvey. till':;atoll rn; , 7 np-ISlun 3:,tli:day � t wal. ortu-1-d 1L•es 'purch•1tf:d th(' ''t' 'i:inr ''t sir; anti drit Pn n; Cie:+rge � s Bell and Independent PhrnE s time n, S 13 ,st,eii :ivonuc , Tiie v sun ' Somei rile fat in cr;uth of t ltdc yi?l:,ge. g Dru PICKERING, O'NTA?.10. >• M�f 47 Won.�• a N He takes possession ,ittnut App it tsr, crutl,ari. :chc,tv:cs the au Zioh laughs •r -,;� ?� tin j"'ti r 3I r. :end :tI) l'ieh:ud>'+ n, of Elie e'r of Frein. �IcC.Tlntt, sPP;d.)i,f•nttu:tit _ ;., •Y0,r• , ' c.n tho..'orento and York , Ytitdial V TLME T'ABLF.-1?ickerin•a, *t�ti-a NN'!?son farr.,snlith cf the viilag;e sr T.R. Trains going East Sae as foiicw? _ /�_" i ! f 11TT about to move to the city for the win. `+''i,rbnro divisi::n, was shopping at No. 8 �i!►il 7•5r,'3'>I. L=�>= :�., {, ter-Months. Davis't;r.trt er,Yore and in the act.of ��0�� 3 " f-' 2s LoeaI , 2.28 P. �Z. ���'�<'•+��'•'y'���=-"' � Quite a wimher from here attei:ded sr-eppirg o:F the sicien•alk tr, cro:+s to a � 36 Local .d.(39 P. ':i the School Fair at Brougham on Mo, - fi'end's motor car on the opposite Trains go;og Weet dac as fod?on's day. Our-school again captured�l�e side, she was struck by Green's+tutu. No. 35 Lo-al . ;.l i 3 M. Youge � Charles Sts,Toronto prize for physical culture, _ which was travelling east,and skiado cl „ 2i Local 2.35 P. M. p,,; esses a reputation for high \It's. DAvid Larson, of Detroit, who F3 feet after the impact. Dll�s K!n- � 7 Mail 3.55 P. �l, •_.. Y••a1e work that is absolutely c,can has�,een in poor health during the xaid was rushed to St,3lichnei's`.Ins u- Nos, nand i alsorun on Sunday and will remain so. This is the `iitnmel', is somewhat improved. She pit)1 in, Green's ante, but wits p.a- COLUMBIA • '', �': ,�. Foregoing is according to Standard ' 'ieason the demand for our g.rlidu_ is staydng in theyillage just nosy with record heldyo l adghttrge oft'an- :��7• time. :rtes is live tia,e our supply. Do 3lisz 3I, Wnod, - not fool with education. If you do,1 Don't forgot the,Harvest Horns con- ,+'ztigl,tPr. According to. the slats GIRPHANOLA Dr. N �. NicEwen B V.►C3C. you lose. It always pays to get the r errs!n the '3lethodist •church on the meats of several onlookers, it is ddffl• : .n- ,•; N. f best. �Vrite fur Catalogue. Eli:-1. c'rPntng�of 3londRy, Oct.18th, '.hank's- cult t� imrtgine holy tJ,e stung lady 3 Veterinar 'Sur eOD. i n'ving Day. A good programme is was s ruEk, as Elie load was .cell iilu- t Y, $ ter tiny time. r ininated a t ,this point by the lights- - I)T0�) lri ah(1 bee Graduate of University„of Toronto, Mein. e prepared. Former�'Pterinarian to Macdonald 1W. J, Elliott, Principal I The DiSLIdCt Convention of the W, from the store windrnvs,although the the flew X2 Ina- 3I, S, of the 3lethndiat church for street.light has been out of commis- `s?: �7at�st - Agricultural College, Quebec. =� Whitby District, will be held in count s,rrnn for acceral d cs, Mr. C)ri en was -:Prompt attention to all clients, -`- — - - 'Lion church on the aftcrnnon and ev- t!riving a la y,in cal arci had, it is qUt. Satin w&1- Bell and Ind:Phones, w ening of Tuesday,Oct, 12th, A splen- stated, a-clear view of the ron.d ahead "It is My Business > : , .7 fiid rogram has been re, ared. 3liss This is the second motor car accident .lilt finish .eabi- P ' PICKERING,. - �NTAR10 Tu hulp doll z,in nnrt of sours. Steele, home on furInu hf(om Chiut, on Kingston road in eight logo, Rrm• 11et case, with a �•' " ; will he pres:nt to give addresses, The L-ith, who way knnrked down by an eto111I21b1a T2COTC� By openinit.a New Garage in the Vil- .teat committee extend a hearty invi- auto at Stnp 16. died from his in jaries G E IT la e, of Whitevale I ant to ared to du g P P , tatd,;u to Ril to attend the contention. in fit. 3lichael's Hn pital nn I rldav 11J all kinds of repftir work. including A, E, Harvey &Son have purch:ised last. Thu late :bliss K•ti aid tt•aFpopli- tops and .side curtains, also Ina king a truck and are nn.v re ared to cater lar in social and ch :rch circles,and Etas a full line of rresli and Cur- rour.old ear look and run like new he to the wants of the community either wet= w lnf•inher of Chr.:t Chat ch and a ed meats constantly on ItAnd," giving it h goofl'coat of new paint• in supplying goods or in buying Rnv- Sunday school teacher. During,the ��j Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- thing they mayihave of a marketahle wax years she acted as secretary of N. E. MeE ♦♦ EN, •: Spice Roll,' Breakfast Bacon ing Pump%; Windmills, Silos nature. 'Mr. Harvery will go toToron- the Soldiers' Comfort League and '` S $am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. and Gasoline.Engines. to at IoitsC twice a week, and wonldn't teas presented with a testimonial and Veterinary Surgeon 'sat. ifs CHARLES 3LIRiCF., mind if he went six times if he parse of gold by the assoember . She Highest prices paid for hoe the produce. So leave your order was also a prominent member of the Butcher's cattle, Home Tel.•5521, Whitevaie,(tint and have him call. Scarboio Dramatic Club, ,r1C1�E'T1Zl� , t„•r' � '>S� x xw�.:r .h ,v0,'° i'0, .(-.:� tc,: .+..,r s.,.,e r,• •r ;a:�,,--'-+,� '"ta;r `.:r..„•. ,�hti .•t+ „y( KF :K.L,,,_i• l:Ut '`f!*”. t' � ':fc '.,^(,•,�,,,' ^4.�:. ..,�.F j ,y k.. s.'µ. �. c: 0- we pq — 7 3�1 we of tarsfulir veUsd em loqity at Yow Plm* in Were Ph= Wb'0'2 stringing use line, which may bd bought an lz� IA 410 ow where Have-you ever considered your place fishing'tackle is sold. "saw the fir"Idn't An were—thought I'd -limvestigate, In life's plan M60 I you sin," he said briskly. "Heard some Should be larger than that -which you-fill, I C)l queer st6ries abput a place near where DARRE SALT You CP possible. Boat Is ready to do*u we had tied up the boat; came back or hive you unwittingly just settled r saleduard is the tmme as Boon an LAN D -SALT run if you wish to-move her. Found in the.grip of-your grind and your Bulk Cakloft a clever chap who fixed the magneto grill?- —TORONTO SALT WORKII last evening., and I was back on the 9 op 0.J.CLIFF TORONTO boat by clock. FUed gas leak— Perhaps you have thought that You Icaulmd by.my wrench 'falling on a how, coupling of the feed pi •Generator had no great 0 t �,triera r ,plums", to the other men '7. cou� h That the will give current for lights motor SCENTED RED 9720 running—batteries are had" fell, Clayton responded of spirit ,Kaybes"CEDAR CHESTS "Very well," �N ponded Nor reckoned that grektuess S'• briskly, I all teas shaking off the spell which and pluck Absolutely utoth-PRO" and woud*r- Thishad continued to numb his faculties. And energy always will tell. funy handsome 99ftes of furalture. ts—the genuine `tea 7.� Ov a free post card I %et aboard and be ready to cast off. sines from manufacturer to yon. you do not use Salads,send us 2161P Write for free tunsusted Uterature. 2 the price YOWILOW Pay und it YOU use� We will run to Miami. This lady and It you are ambitious to win in.life's Sample 'Statial alada.TorontO I suss married there as soon as'the race, Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited a, AddresmS Think not of your ease•or your rest; 0. son" Out. Black, reed or Mixed Te license office is open." "Very well, sirl" Ted Sparks res- The things that count most will come # and hurried back along the only to those the'boat. Who' the contest with zeal. 7 you sure?" Virginia-said soft. ;V WAN ED iWolf 66y T 'Tis not just the hours for which you It'. ."You do not fear a future. so in- auspiciously begun?" draw pay Send for list of Invention* wanted "I am sure,and do not fear." Clay. In which your best.work will be Th e' ' an by Manufacturers. Fortunes have ton responded with a grave joyuusness. done; "Look!" he added. "A new -day is a. r dawning, A new day of happiness, not The uses you make of the leisure you been made from simple -idea just for you or for me, but for us, have '*Patent Protection" booklet and 'Count most -in the race which you "Proof of Conception" on request. CAMPBELL HALL together." EMMETT CAM tofleLlit us go," the girl said, but for A run• moment she paused and put out her HAROLD C.SHIPMAN&CO. hand.while her eyes were very.ton on a tender, Then tighten your Veit and take. PATENT ATTORNEYS and it seemed to Clayton that he could new stride- 20 Shipman Chambers, Ottawa,Can. Virginia's desperate, for an instant see vaguely a familiar He loses who falters and shirks. PART TV. Dimly he heard Virt as they came"Of course I will remain," Clayton urging cry-'The dog--shoot the dog!" white form, upon the head,of which )AIake much of the hou-rs, : Almost le4surely,.it seem d,his mind the hand rested, but.he knew that. of to your hand- INVENTIONS1 d-.�-stated with quiet decision. �Iyou must took and examined this command- course, this was but fancy, and that He wins who both wl]140�i . and could not leave you here to 11 up realize that I Kill Bingo? Why? Bingo was his what he saw w" but a wisp of the works. face an unknown peril." faithful friend; was doing all in his mist that was rising from the ground. -Fred Scott.Shepard. Virginia reply, Casaro Before Vi could rep The Jay Of A Dow give Thei -entered the house and stood at the - er to aid him; would gladly i, without a backward glance at Perfmt Swn is life to save him. Would give his the old house that already was but a door. -Know the joy and , 64 . Clayton In pos- life. Vaguely Clayton, sensed the heap of glowing embers, they passed happiness 1hat comes , We will leave Mr. Cla meaning back of the girl's repeated down the path to the water, while on BUY "DIAMOND DYESO -session of his room," he observed cry. His right arm was free, and as every side the mocking birds were !Pleasantly. "I am leavinjuvou on guard a ails of purity and i liar. Clayton," the raving dog came into line be fired greeting with song the first goiden DONT.RISK MATERM to one d1ru powe"inf, over all my treasures, x the last cartridge in WLs pistol, and the rays of the sun that seemed t'o have I beauty. The soft, &. 3 -be added, with a whimsical smile and I bulldog seemed to crumple as the bul- paused an instant before its swift leap Each package of."Diamond Dyes" eo&J linguished appearance it "Those: simple that any, renders brings out your a esture toward the books. let drove through his heart. But this above the,edge of the sea. twins direCU01111 90 .019 books--they are all the farm has j'could not be, for like a white flame (The End.) wman, can d7a any material withou natural beauty to its full, -tam due in thirty years." He added!the dog was once more unon the wolf, streaking, failing or running. en In use over 70 r, ft." nod nilht," anti a waiting,for j%u color cFd-T*e,iL9 od"r dY4I G d V. . . or a moment the girl held I znd_thia.� bis fangs sank deep into Who Am I? Clayton's eyes with her own, and he'tlie it.reat of the beast,and the power- A sort of two Oriental Cream fui jaws closed with the gr'p of a_ I am more powerful than the com- -wheeled jack, carried read their message—"Be on your iron vise. Th3 wolf rolled upon the dined armies of the world. under the front-axle of a motor truck guard!" Then the door-elosed.-and be-I-floor-and-strove madly to be-free,-but: I ,- I P P11 T HPKTN1- am-more-deadly than bullet.3—And-_oi_.Kngli&h invention, can be forced to was alone with Bingo. the bulldog hold on. front oy the Clayton staggered to. cis feet an I have wrecked more homes than the the ground to lift fir Clayton turned the oil lamp low, and I than, merely removing his coat, lay be mightiest of siege guns. driver, enabling the vehicle to turn in I came awsre that Virginia was again down upon the couch. He had no in I steal In Canada alone over $30,- its own length. BoAmes i frantic,41!y urging-this tane that he tention of sleeping, even if his seeth- come wi-q. Half consc;ouslv he real- 000,000 each year. emotions would permit sleep.lized that he was breathing in choking I spare no one, and find my victims Minard's Liniment For Burns. Etc. -Mxn -- -ayinr about restlessly,1-gasps--4hat-red-fiamas warp firkinir among the rich and poor alike, the Gloves tecLsionally giving vent to a low at him from the floor where the lamp young and th j—strong aid—the Dutch experts who have investigat- 1_ADV6r4dW-&3hiru' whine, but at his Master's command had crashed and spread its oil. He weak: widows and orphans-know-4re.---ed-4ecerAly--discovered-iron-ore- de:_ went and lay down beside the couch.I .. "_ �.1 4* J staggered to the door, caught the I massacre thousands upon thous- posits in the Island of Celebes estimate Tit 7 Clayton's mind busied itself with the girl's outstretched band, and together 'tons future coneez.Ing which be felt no they plunged out of the house. ands of,wage-earners In a year. them to contain at least a billion low ttainty. He would take I lurk In unseen places and do most of a type of iron with high contents "Oh,the brave dog-,the clean, fear- doubt or unce' bw away at once and banisb from her less soul of him!" Virginfli, was sob- of my work silently. of, nickel and chrome. eyes that shadow of ar. unknown fear. You are warned against me, but you Dazedly, and seizing upon a sing. The girl was probably in a highly ner concrete detail 4n order to steady his heed not. -vaus state; she had lived too long mind for g fam relentless. I am everywhere;grappling with the whole alone with that old main, and probably bewildering affair. Clayton asked in the home, on the ptreet. in the fac- s, worked too hard to help supply his in- tory, at railroad crossings, and on the 10 h satiable demand for queer and costly y did you tell a to kill the sea t 0, old boola. He would take . 1-b c Bob Long Says— her- dog?" ring st-kn"s,'' degradation and Suddenly Clayton realized that,I "What he strove to fight 'Mraversils and shim Are roomy•though now acutely awake, he had was not of death, and yet few seen to avoid me. comforUble.&ad am"*sape. the flesh, but of,the spirit, though a been sound asleep. - moon was spirit of evil," she responded. "it was I destroy, crash and maim, I gtvo Adagy for fm I designed The the eatht you wight evidently near to setting, for its tight;neceasary to set his own brave spipirit nothing, but take all. went to stretch your arms "d was now dim. There was an absolute' I am your worst enemy.• pegs occasionally." La free in order that it could grapple with silence in the old bouse--a conscious, that other thing.1v I 'Ail CARELESSNESS.- t imes breath-hold silence,At seemed.The dog Already the old house, dried to 0 . -2 0 beside t growled, half he couch I&If tinder by the semitropical suns of CUItivate BOB LONG whimpered, and when Clayton let his w the Saving Habit. many years, as a leaping mass of fit, band fall upon him to quiet him, he flame. Money, safely invested, 13 the Ep cunt on- GLOVES most the o t tak tau!. feel the hair bristling along his 4.The old man-Casaro! Where is faithful thing in the world.' And every t�4 li:L: Clayton-exclaimed and ,started or sensible person to-day should have will outwear any other make Th:n from the hall, came a sli��'It I b toward the burning building. Glove an the marketv because 4tounl, so slight that only hearingl "No—nol" Virginia cried. "Don't some money Invested. Money on de- they Aft made by •kiDed work_ strained to the utmost could have de-I go in-the wolf-you do not under- posit in a savings bank is invested That is the notirishing men from the strongest glove tected lit-the sound of cautious, Pad- stand!" But her restraining hand fell just as much as money paid for A first- :power (passed by in- leather obtainable. ded feet--and cold, naked terror grip- short of Clayton's arm and in his still class security. -dependent scim-tific ped: Clayton's heart; terror and an dazed and confused condition he did To be "broke" Is a crime-nothing Insist an getting Bob Load ivful borrgr that turned him sick and not really comprehend her meaning, more. Crimes may be pardoned and !experiment) of ;Brand•from your dealer- caused the sweat to break out in icy b his safety sine forgiven; but the person who thought was fear for h they win save you money drove upon his brow. Something was prompted her appeal. is a bsolutely "broke" is a tool-and e w not pushing stealthily against the door, but as yet any rest IR.G.LONG&Co, Lisafted and as he watched At swan a little danger, the fire being only ih the, liv- for the tool there is little hope. I do Z'T open and slow-held,ATi Ld,with Ing room and over the shingled roof. 'not include.. the man who may be Winot"s •TMOTM Mosireall eyes that glowed an evil red, was- UrAdl the rafters burned through one down and out because of accident. thrust,cautiously through the op condition may come to any of BOB LONG BRANDS enuig- could enter the o0er part of the house Such a e As those eyes met Clayton's they flam- and Clayton fofind little difficulty in, us; but he, or she, who by prudence BOYRI L Known from Coast to Coast 7- ed with insane fury, and the door was passing through,,tbe hallway and to and a very small quota of foresight t48 flung wide as the great beast eharged. the bedrooms. A"hasty search showed might have sown a few dollars In the r .,"With• gasping cry that told of dead- the rooms to be empty, and he made field of honest Investment, and failed ly fear crushed down by indomitable his way rapidly back toward the front, to do so, is not to be pitied. -elf-esteem Is the �V"m t�o meet the ct,_-ing beast, b sprang past, the door. As he did so — flashed across ut glancing into thez living room as he The foundation o f sed OVL -mPty' successful conduct of your affairs. Be AT YOUR SERVICE 41�_ the does teeth CIO aAr an exclamation of horror burst from It burii-I bim his lips; for, briefly but vividly dis- your own best friend. Ap-4 remember and tbe-force of his rush �L_ wall. -losed b swirling -of the -leaping that it is a legal as well as a psycho- eras _ WHEREVER YOU LIVE Clayton's mental'and physical par- flaitiez, le body of old Casaro could logical Impossibility for money to earn The woman in town or country has alysis had lasted but a fraction of a be seen V,zwled upon the floor with more than a normal rate of lut3rest. the same advantage as her sister In now he was on his feet, and the iron jaws of Bingo clamped upon advice from the second; the city in expert Iris throat and locked in death. The Cleaners and his automatic pistol blazed pointblank I Made a Difference. best-known firm or Cleans into the open, slavering mouth of the fraction of a second and the heat fore- Dyers in Canada. great wolf. The next instant Clayton ed Clayton to plunge out into the open In Scotland observance of the Sab- felt himself knocked off his feet and air. bath Is-or was-very strict, and from the country sent by mail or express receive the same care. crushed down by a "But-but It couldn't be!" he gasp- manual labor on that day is looked on ful attention as work delivered pe aj great weight, r- seemingly ten times greater than ed. "Why, Bingo was dead-I killed with horror. One Sunday the good :tonally. should have been the weight of even him+and Casaro was not there!!' wife of Jock was horrified to hear a tb* b ' wolf, while a hot and fetid Virginia's hand fell lightly upon his great knocking in the garden. CLEANING and DYEING is uge rden. 'Going breath fanned his cheek. Even as he arm, drawing him away. out, she found her husband hammer- 12. he glimpsed the bulldog "Let us Clothing or Household Fabrics. went down, as go," she said,and shuddered Ing away at a barrow behind the zw� U=ri .returning to the fight, and then was with deadly cold. "It is well that I I For years, the name of "Parker's" - conscious that it was the three of them that house and all it contains Will be trees. TI M\. n this "Nla gudehesi, Jock,'�' said she, has signiflei perfectiou _".that struggled and crashed about the!utterly destroyed this night. Some -work of making old things look like lashing and overturning the time I will tell For all I know and the "what are ye doing; don't ye know it's room, smashing ...rew, whetbo2i personal garments 'of rl .turniture ad they fought:• Even In this,more I guess. or the present 16t me the Sawbath?" even the most fragile matetiaL, or mad moment he was r6ble to wonder try to forget the-awful days that have "Aye," replied Jock, "but I'm behind !'houELbold curtains, draperies, rugs. why the wolf-beast t was unharmed, passed since I brought those books the trees, and I intist knock the Waits In them he found in." N%7rite u3 for further particulars. hen he pressed the muzzle of the from New York. *Automatic against its breast and pull- the key to the unknown country of IA his better half, ,"Hfst, mon!' or send your parcels direct to cou Sa #d the trigger dine after time, and'-absolute good and evil--and- he choie wby d1nna ye use screws?." lrk�' .vhich neither his grasping left hand;to be a fiend who might have been a nor Bingo's clashing fangs could f as-I dS have read of the were-wolf, d tales--the t&;eould.grasp the forms in a nightmare. evil soul; the thing t-;410 t.Able with the lanp mAn and at One s bad quickly at times in the form of a sweet fire fiendish thought Comes to me o'er and o'er, go 0 The Fire Fiend Says: _ kO T ten upon the wolf any more than one! he in of horror in ol embodiment e ment f a ev ��"_bftn Overturned, but the moonlight others in'the form of a wolf. You - Par' r s y-Way still clear enougi !or him to zee would have mocked at that as at an 1.can make a fire cost more to-day Virginia stood In the doorway. old wives,tale,yet to-night you looked Than it ever cost before. efeWorakS Limited f!-,Kt the same instant he realized that,upon and,fought that unspeakable I've travelled the wide.world over,, ';L',St last the great beast had won the thing And yet have I to see Hurried footsteps were approaching The house of a careful, prudent man. lee Clayton lay flat upon his back, Hui lert we .'-�`With the crushing weight of the wolf I along the path from the water, and With,a welcome sign for me. seemM poind -for --the final,cast a startled glance at the burning . 40 soon Ted 791 Yonge St. -.';'Upon his breast, while the dripping A darks come into view. He - - 0 - I . . Toronto Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds,Etc. wit', at'life throat. house, one of relief at Clayton, and IM V`1 7L7v.+,-`7:-7 m nz �n Z 55f7l��l It Z��V � TIP. Market Repett MELUONS 01 eeWy VVD &lb. pii1i,29 lb.--2%-Tb.pair, - '. Wholesalo Grain. IN DANGER OF DEANK FAMN 1b. Toronto, Oct. 6.-Manitobs wheat T' No. 1 Northern;$2.58; No. 2 Noithern. Provajons-Wholesale. $2.53%; No. 3 Northern, $2.48% of the Inhabitants of Honan, Shubtung, 'Chihli Smoked meats--Hams, ,need., 47 to 4 wheat, $2.37%, In store Fort Wil-. 50c, heavy, 40 to"42c; cooked, 64 to' and-Shansi P�rovmces Will Probably Die-Internation- Liam- to 86c; cottax 68c; rolls, 34 re rolls,-41� f Commission Organized in Pekin. Man.'- barley-No. 8 CW, $1.1211; to 43c; breakfast bacon, 50• to 62C. AI Relief No. 4 CW, $1.07%; rejected, 97 backs, plain, 52 to W; boneless, 58 i feed, 95%c, in store Fort William. .7,Pekin, Oct. S.-A newspaper repre- principally girls, and there are many 64c• Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 75c; No. Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 2'F tat. who investigated the suicide4. Otherwise there is gener4l sen: we. 3 CW, 71c; extra No. 1 feed, 71c; No. to 28c- clear bellies, 26 to 27e. Or Honan fatalistic resignation. con&tio;s in Chilli, Shansi, ."x 1 feed, 69c; No. 2 feed; 61ci in store " LjLj4_pu1_6 tierces,Fort William. Is, 29 to 30c; and Shantung Provizfees found that An international relief commission tubs 29 to 29%e; 28% to 29%c; Ag*rican.corn-No. 3 yellow, $1.65; inized in Pekin t6-day, in- 01 from one-third to two-thirds of the. was org prinis,30'to3O%c- rompoundtierces,'-, nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- were clud�rkg representative a of America 21% to 22c; tubs,22 to 23c;pails,23 population in the visited districts ment. ..�..living on leaves, chaff and cottonseed England, France, Italy, Japan and X:ii.:: to 24c; prints, 26% to 27c. Ontario oats-No. 2'white,68 to 72c. waste, the year's e'rop rurining from China. Ontario -wheat-No. 2 winter, per Montreal Markets. .-nothing to one-third, at best, after the New York, Oct. S.-Charles R. States 'Minister to car lot, $2.30 to $2.40; No. 2 Spring, Montreal, Oct. 6. Oats, Canadian frost begins and the leaves and weeds Crane, United de- $2.25 to $2.35, shipping points,accord western, No. 2, 97c- do, No. 8, 94c. 'finished, leaving half of the popula- China, has cable ing to freights. Flour,* new -standard grade, $14.25.' d President Wilson Lion I less. Ten &r ciint.*tdils of famine in the Pekin dis- Peas�No.'2,nominal. n iterally food Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $4.30 to $4.45., to a cablegram re- Barley-$1.15 to $f.20, according to Bran. $49.25. Shorts, $54425. Hey; �f the population has already muscat- trict, according of Leads Now Brunswick Opposition, freights outside. ed The-majority are destined to die. ceived here-Saturday by the Board No. 2, per t6n, car lots, $39. Cheese, The the Methodist Hon.John B. M. Baxter, who has been Btickwheat-No. 2, nominal. populations 4pf the worst dia. Foreign Missions of finest es terns, 25c. Butter, choice J. A. Mur- Rye-No. 3, $1.75, nominal, accord-appointed to succeed Hon As of Episcopal Churic)i from Bishop Wilton creamery, 60c. Eggs, fresh, 68c. .Po- hicts are living on the proceL ray, recently resigned. He has been ing to freights outside. 'Ahe sale of-cloth;ng, henci hxige nuni- S. Lewis. Manitoba flour-�-$13.40, new crop. tat.oes, per bag,car lots,$1.65 to$1.75. who arrived in Pekin chosen as one of the Opposition candl-. beta will die from the cold,Thousands i Bishop Lewis, .Ontario flour-$10.30 to $10.40, bulk. Lice Stock Markets. are g message: dates for the County,of St, John.already dead of cholera, due to last week, sent the followin sea-board. A Magistrate at- Chi-I "Thirty million People suffering- Toronto, Oct. 5-Choice heavy :.menutriti-on. Millfeed--;-Car lots,,delivered, Mont- steers, $14-to. $14.50;. good•. heavy ebowvaien, in a typical Chihli famine i One thou-sand deaths daily. ,Conde- U.S. PUBLIC real freights, bags included: Bran,per steers, $12.75 to $13; butchers' cattle,,district of 390,000 inhabitants, states I tins growing worz6. Church mem- ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $59; good 7 - i - .. FORCING PRICE CUTS .feed flour; $3.60 to $175. choice, $12 to $12.60; .do, good, $11.25, that *two-thirds of the families are bers dying, Uaited States M nister to $11.75; do, med-,'$9.75 to $10; do,, destined to starve after December Crane has cabled details to President -Country Produce--Wholesale. com., $7 to $8; -bulls, choice, $10 to first. Many are selling their children, Wilson." 0 Ha ving Labor and Pr duction Ha in g Cheese, new, large, 29 to 30c; twins, $10.50; do,good,$9 to $9.25; do,rough,, i Beneficial Effect on Markets. 00 to 31c; triplets, 31% to 32c; old, $6 to $8; but�ch(- ' cows, choice, $10 large, 33 to 34c- do, twins, 33% to to $10.50; do, g�> d, $9 to .$9,25; do,� BERMUDA GREETS CORK IS SCENE A despatch • from Washington,84%c; Stiltons,oid-,35 to 36c; new, 83 com., $6.26 to $7•; stockers, $7.50 to THE PRINCE,OF WALES 1 OF GUERRILLA WAR says:-Price-cutting has taken hold of,to 34c. Butter, fresh dairy,chcdee, 49 $9.50; feeders, $10.25 to $11; canners the wholesale trade* in the United Fto-60c; creamery prints, 60 to 63c.- and cutters, $4 to $5.75; milkers, good, States to an extent that a oon must be Margarine, 35 to 39c. Eggs, No. 1, 61 to choice, $100 to $165; do, corn. and, Three Days' Visit to Ancient Troopoi Use Bloodhounds to felt substantially in lower prices to:to 62c; cartons, 71 to 73c; selects, 68 me'd.,"5 to$75j lambs,yearling,$8,75 Sea-Gift Colon :- Trace Murderers of Con- : consumers, according to the Federal I to 69c. Beans, Canadian;hand-picked, to $10; do', spring; $13.60 to $14,150,� y. i bushel, $4.76; primes, $3.25 to $3.50; calves, good to choice, $17 to $19.50. stable Cleave. Reserve Board's monthly business rd- despatch from Hamilton, Ber- . i Japans, $4.75 to $15; Lim as, Madagas- sheep, $3.60 to $8.25; hogs','fed and p muds, says•-The Prince of Wales t Cork, Oct. 3.-�--A series of skirmish- view. Revival of the wave of price re-,car, 11 to 12c. Maple products--Symp, watered,$21.60 to $21.75; do, weighed 'homeward bound, from Australia, On, es occurred.in Cork last-night result- duction and, its spread to many retail,per imp.gal,$3.40 to $3.50; per &47np. -off cars, $21.75 (Q$22;1 do,f..% $20.60 lines was attributed to "a more exact-�gals., $3.2Z to;3.40. Maple sugar, lb., to $20.76;do,do,country-pbVits,$20.25 the British battle cruiser Renown, ar-�ing in tbv delth of one police -buying public as to-27 to 30c. Honey-Wholes lers are to $20.60. ing demand by thi a rived here on Friday from Antigua the wounding of four others. VIRCI&L price and quality.. Retail purchasers I now' offering the following prices to Montreal,Oct. 5.-Butchers'heifers _-YC�r S 11�q-e� �L-- re of the y- sP r!,+ a 1 vfwL r-sporta show the attacks we . � - -howihg eentinued del-; !farmers: 23 to 25c per lb. fcr 30 and $5.60 to $7; butchers' cows,choice, an enthusiastic welcome. nature of guerrilla'fighting by bands ;;'a' 160 lb. pails; 23% to zo-/a ror iu-io. to $1.3 i 111lud. V-41LAIC13, ips to $4, Wt- During ilia stay the 'Prince took of armed men who operated under wait a move-by dealers to meet;.P,il,, and 2 r lb. for 5 and Lets, $4 to $4.50; butchers' bulls, qom-. .4 to 25c pe these demands, while 'foregoing lux-,2% lb. pails. Wholesalers are, now mon, $5.25 to $6.75- Good veal, $13 to part in the concluding ceremonies of cover of the darkness. nw, ool"tabu- es and semi-luxuries,,reports to the selling to the trade New Zealand $1,6; med., $10 to $13; grass, $6 t�p 7• Bernidda's tercentenary, which isi Lary report says the police were fired board declared. -o- $7; lambs-, good, $13; linked with the Jamestown, Va., ter-1 upon in Patrick -street at,b p.m. and honey, 60 lb. tins, at from 26 t-o_27c__E:wes,--W.50 t Although the board be -ISS to $12. Hogs, selects, I the sailing of: reinforcements,on arrivinzi. were-A-13P cries - - the--per lb,;--, 0ntsrio comb honey A $7.50 do, com., 50.to$ y,and thoie�c ng public was largely dominating, per 16 section ease. .Ontario honey, $20.50 to $20.75; sows,$1&. 16.76.. _Xmi yl 'the pilgrims for rfica_- p.m. in the buying attacked just before 10 the market now, it said tha' t-labor and: The celebrat;.on in honor of the same 'neighborhood and one was shot production were having a marked ef-1 a. Prince, who is concluding his .long(,in the thigh and two badly beaten. SOVIET TROOPS B.C. LUMBERMEN ' feet on prices. There was much evi-I tgur of the British Empire and the Further firing on the police FLEEING IN DISORDER , ASK PROTEC11ON took--Znce, it said, of increased efficiencyl Unitcd_ States, took an international place soon after midnight and a con tha jiprt of lahnr, anrt as a rpallit.1 aspect with the presence here for the stable named chave was ►ormily j production was on the increase and Defeat of Russians on North- Would Put 25 Per Cent. Duty, Rear Admiral Chas. F. wounded. The military report adds' occasion of R tea to I factory operation beginning to ap- ern Polish Front is Coin- on All Soft Wood from U.S. Hughes, on board the United States this information that in the raid-I proach normal.. Kansas' and that of a re- night attack a patrol of troops was, e. -A despatch "from Nelson, B.C., battlesh;p 1 1 Summed up,. the. boards finding fete. -Since the increase In freight :presentative of the colony of. the-Ba- -sent to-the scene and found ChaVe in all says: f the it- were that "business conditions are A despatch from Warsaw says:- 'rates granted by the Dominion Board hamas, Harcourt Makoli--: speaker of I a dying condition. The fire o now definitely cn the road toward The defeat of the Russians -..on t of Railwa 'ommissdorwrs this month the Bahamian House of AssembIv tackers was returned by the police 1 stability of as great and confirmed- a Polish northern front seems virtually there has KX almost ,total cessation Virtually every one of Bermuida's and two traiIs,Qf.bloqd and two civil-i nature as the disturbed position of complete.' .The Scyiet troops are re- of orders for lumber from the Western 20,000 inhabitants was astir early on inns',caps were found, together with Prairie Provinces. This was the evi- I the world at large permits." ported fleeing-ecatward in disorder in 'of the a bomb. Chave was in company pith dente given unanimously by the vari. Friday for the festivities an effort to avoid being surrounded by Prince's-visit. Early, in the morning two other policemen in Academy,4 on& representative% of the Mountain Sultan Asks Rebels the Poles, who are in close pursuit. Lumber Manufaciurers' Association, the Renown, bearing the Prince and street when they were attiicked•by a The result oi the Polish victory is.de. who appeared before the Tariff Com- his party,. arrived off the northern band of unknown men. After being to Help Save Empire Glared. by the military J experts as but his niss�on here Thursday morning, and., -enti of the Island, accompanied by the beaten. Chave was -fired on eliminating any chance of Bolshe- though the matter was not pyessed, it rw,se r Calcutta. Lying at anchor comrades escaped soon afterward. Constantinople, Oct. 3.-The Sul. that this Military patrols made determined tan has written a letter to the Na- Yiki launching •the Fail offensive,)was made is the'chief nearby was the Kansas, dressed in which War Minister Trotzk' was�rpason �rfiy there exists now a' de- holiday ,down the murderers, tioDalists imploring tbemto agree to y holiday attire, the cruiser Cal- efforts to track do ns of credited with planning to drive back pression in the business done by the' d bl*Mijnds Were requisitioned.! a compromise to.save the remains mountain mills, causing many of thein liope and the survey ship Mutine, both and the Poles from the territor'y'they oc- As The hounds led the troops around all I the empire,it was learned here to-day. 'cupied.after the Soviet to be shut down. Nov likewtse decked for the occasion. amad Fetid Pasha, the Grand _ , failure of the What business they do they are the Renown dropped anchor the Kan. streets,in the locality, and men aided, D attempt to capture I Warsaw. - I I 'sas boOmed forth a salute of twenty- by searchlights and hand lamps made, Vizier, is said- to be_attempting a . . ,doing at a good profit from stock al- -one of many build:i virtual dictatorship in Constantinople, The advises from the front report read ins -one guns and her crew lined,the rails. a thorough inspection _v manufactured, but they, claim They did not give up the hunt' threatening.to arrest any Who oppose that one-Russian divibion surrendered that up to the last year or two Immediat6y the Renown was board- 1 business was either .carried an at a 4 _.m. Meanwhile it was him. to the Poles after having murdered ed by Bermuda's Governor, Sir James until after a very narrow margin or at a los4. All Willcocks. and Rear Admiral Allan F. reported some rifle and machine-gun Greek troops Nava relieved the Bri- all the commissaries with it who tried of them felt keenly the charges given .- fish forces in Ismid. to compel the troops to offer resis- 'ag w" Everett, commanding the North Am- firl heard, and. later bombs great currency, that they have been exploded near the well-known tame to ih4 Polish advance. An offl- profiteering out of the necemaries ad' erican- and West Indies station,' who were 'business establishment of Blaekthokne " Business men who cling o the an. cial communique declares the Bolshe- the farmer and the prairie dweller.•formally welcomed the Prince to the 'bus .9 q Island. dent House, where a great deal of damage dent methods are apt to be Left at viki all along the northern front were claiming that there was a great dis- Great crowds,Hned Frofit street, w as done to the premises. the post. whipped unmercifully. crepancy between the prices charged by them and the prices alleged by the, -*hich borders the waterfro' I nt of farmers to have been paid to the re-, intoir•and troops of-the Royal Sussex BOLSHEVIST GOLD tailer.- -Regiment were lined up as.a guard rough the of S MINERS- In making their request that tho. honor. The party drove t ' tariff of �5 per cent. now applied to h aipal streets,of the city under the lumber products mentioned in e4a- :4--prin Funds Distributed/mi ' England adian customs tariff item Nos. 50 and, biumpTial arches to the House of As- 506 should be placed on all imports- Bring About Strike. sembly, where a reception'was held to tions of soft wood lumber, such as the and Governor Willcocks delivered an A despatch from Copenhagen mountain mills product and now enter- ,: #ddrees, to which the Prince replied. says:-Bolshevist' gold was poured . .. ... ling Canada duty free. evrxy- -m On •day afternoon the Governor into the coal 'mining districts of Eng- ?contended that the milli-on and a hat! Government land and Wales to-bring about the gave a gvxden party at 'inhabitants of the Prairie Provinces House in honor of the Prince, and at threatened coal strike. This fact was I should be made by means of duties to disclosed ,in documents left behind buy their lumber from the maintain 7 uWut the Colony entertained the when-Litvinoff was forced to leave - --- --- .: Prince at a ball. A fireworks display. mills----Of their- prefte Denmark for Norway.. The authorities is rough lumber of the low-grade vas-!- and illumination of the ships in the wi-the prairies: investigating the circumstances. iety most in demand- harbor featured the evening. His records also show, that a num- The Prince spent Saturday see- ber -of extremist papers in various CHINESE WHEAT ing the islands and visiting the•dock countries, and trade. unions, are re- ON EUROPEAN MARKET 7ard& Sunday he drove to St. ceiv gold subsidies monthly. Two. in George,'.%, at the northern end of the COPentagen unions are receiving 50,- .Island, and after a brief -visit to the 000 kroners annually. Quality Good, But Not Equal The documents reveal that in order .-,colony's ancient capital, boarded the - n to Canada's Best Grades.to provide funds for bringing -Renown and sailed during the evening Western European newspapers, Lenin A despatch from Amsterdam -for Portsmouth. ordered every Russian citizen to re- says:-Cbinese wheat for the first linquish all his or her jewels. During V_me now is reaching the European' Septemi�er a systematic search was ,competition Wales-to" t eGmpeti markets in , Force made of all bourgeois houses and all with wheig !! Large Landowners'to,,%�. 0 jewels found were confiscated. from Canada and the United-States. _ According to the Telegraaf, the Dutch -ondOn says!* 'Fifteen Million Women Government, as well as priv#te buy-.A despatch from L era, is negotiating for the purr-ham The Now South Wales Assembly is -Old Maids Will Die' of the Chinese grain, the quality of, `=proipoelng legislation to ,compel the which pis good, but not "equal to tho� - Urge landowners to sell land on rea- A despatch. from Leipzig says:- 4ft sonable t6rms in connection wip!(the Because 35,000,000 men lost their lives beat Canadian grades. -Goverr Europe. axid. Asia during. the an;Lnt's settlement scheme. in 7 Twenty thousand soldiers are waiting Francp to Get war, 15,000,000 European women will ,4t for land, and Only four thmiand cases die old maids. These figures are given- German Qvising Subs.�ave.been dealt with. by Dr. Schweisheimer in the Zeitung, J. and are considered Official. For every In addition to the German cruisers Only 150,000 Men 1,00A men between the ages of 18 and i and destroyers allotted to France, the In the German Army Now 45 years there are, in Council of.Ard6a ssadors has announc-' Women ed an aMti6nal quota of four late Berlin :-1,230 ype-lbruaing submarines, the U-105, Filante ... ......... X -A despatch' from says:- 'England........ -168 and 71he German army now numbers 150 .. ........ 1,175 the U-108, the U-162, the U V, MOST RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF THE DUKE OF CON-NAUGHT, small typ ON men. The German troops have Italy .......... ....... ... 1,228 The former Governor-General of Canada chatting with a 'wounded soldier (three e submamipes,-torethw, Germany ........ ......... 1,180 with two mine layers and the U-189,' ovacusted. 50 kilametm at the zone., along the Rhine.- Austria-Hungary ......... 1,230 at an Ascot lawn fete, which is a submarine school ship.,. '+zw.. �'• •>4 � - iw.�;-w,, .: - - ',.q. Z•�L�..a W"As d•'i'.Wiz .� — _ ... � ,: .", tii , .�*F',A"'• .,.. YY'-,?ca r: , ; .n_•_. t . . y, :. _, - = NOW W the tune to sex, � �i . - ipbh Tow Picfferierg Drag stare 9 " . ~ have a big selection to choosy ICE_-T FIRMS + �= 1.75 per year: •L60'if yard m advrnee. 5 pound pail y$, 1.50 Small glasses 400 and 500 The Ontario Railway and OfiN MURKAR, Proprietor. Municipal Board •' ^fa.= It will go higher it- COUNCIL - .. .. . .. - P KERINO (P.F. 08321 . The above council met ursuant to lx THE M OTTER of the tieatiomo f. we are also handliri ._Fres-h:Ve etaliles - - - =- b • P the Bethesda-and .Stonfville Tefe _ a° b adjournment on Monday;the Ith lost, phone Company, Limited, for au- -a � - ~ ;,•,', MeW Minutes of last me eve in the tl ority to charge the undermen- :._ and Fruits Membet•a all present-, the re meeting were tinned tariffs foriel2pharie serYlce; SALE-REGISTER , _ -= V. : -read and approved. FOR IND1�IDt AL LIES LcCAL __ Tomatoes' ' t. A number of ac o.unts were present- -tucumbers. Green Corn : .edfor paytuent and referred to the b�x�� i,ciits o€ 6tou(P- 'TuESDAY.OCT. 12• ti-Auction sale of .respective standing committees. Within the corp. fartu stock, implements -and fur'ni- Plums Peaches. 'Green Apples : A number of ratepayers of -the vii- Ville or Claremont; '1.3,5(1 per atnnuni' Lure. the pproperty of W. J. G"ton, _ .._lage of Fairport.being •ptesent were Outside the corporate limits of Stouff- lot 3, B, F, con,. Pickering, As 11r. Bananas (Jranges' Lemons Melons heard re the opening of a street. Ville or Claremont,, brat not exceed- _ P Gaston is giving up farming there Several have .no outlet from their iog one and on::•ynartor miles from will be no.reserve. Lunch at 11. premises and asked that the council the Central OtTiu.e $37 00 per annum.' Sale at 12 o'clock,sharp,' '.W. Maw, Everything in good groceries ~ For Two-P t Line Service. $:1,00 z; ...open a certain street. y auctioneer. _ er annum. J. H. Michell was heard re timber p / taken from bridge in 7th concession, For Rural Party Line Service $18.50.TuEsDAY, OcT, 12TH-Auction sale of u a �,.�" A communication was received from •-perannuin, household furniture, garden tools JAMES �•:RICHARDSON Messrs. Kilmer, Irving& Davis, bar. The above charges to be subj act to a etc„the property of the estate of rioters, Toronto. in behalf of their discount at the rate of 82 00 per imnam the late John Anna>;. DunbRrton. {orders Deliaered Both Phones client,Arthur Bligkt,'re-obstructions on all amounts paid within 3J. (lays Sale at iiIIe. $ee, bills: IV, B. an road at Fairport, from the date of rendering the account` Powell, auctioneer. ' _ The standing committee on Bonuses for same. THURSDAY; OcT. 14TH-Auction eels for Wire Fences,' Drainage Matters, For s Desk in lieu of a Wall Telephone of farm stock,implements,hay, corn $tc.,reported as follows: Application $,00 additional per,annum, etc., at lot,18, con. a. Pickering, the. for bonus on 42 rods fence on lot 1. p B E S 'T P R I C E S For an Extension Bell 2.50 per annum. property of Joe. L Stephenson. Fri• F. con. east townline. Sale at one,sharp. See bills. W. The standing committee.on Contin- Appointment for Hearing B.Powell,auctioneer., arias reported and recommended Tile Ontario•Railway and Municipal THURSDAY, Ocr. 14TH-Auction Bale Paid for your Produce the following payments: John Mar- Board hereby aproints Friday, the of farm stock, the property of J. J. liar, printing collector's blanks, circa• Fifteenth day of October, A. D. 1920, Fitzpatrick,. lot 22. con 2, Whitby tan, etc, 18.00; DR Beaton, on acct at the hour of two o'clock'in after- (1 mile-north (if Homer's Corners). Butter, Eggs and of salary, 12500; .London do Lanea- noon at the Tuwn Hall, Stouflville. Sale at 1 o'clock shm-r-p,. See bills. ehIre Guarantee and Accident' Go for hearing the above application .' Wm. Maw,auctioneer. for Collector's bond, 20.00; S H Stgev- AI! persons having tin into t in this TUESDAY, 19TH-Aucti.m. Axle of 5 _ •Poultry E enson, alt Div Court, 2.00;'1 Fvr te, tnatter and desiring to be heard are acres of standing tirnlwr,comprising -- _' ditto, 2.00, directed to attend •at the true and ash, elm. pine Nc:,l becaaloek, at lot. : The standing committee on Roads Ash and bridges reported and recommend- place as aforebaid, ' 11, con. 4, Picke;inn (near Green• Our Truck will call and ed the following payments : T Apple- ODated.`A Toronto the First .day of bueat�t Sale at one. to$pee bills. --W. * ton, hauling gravel bet lots 20 and 21, coy 2. 89.00; also 60 loader gravel,9.W; (SEAL) H. C. SMALL, B.Powell. auctioneer. -- . -,get them. v•..F: Mdcley, hauling gravel on con 3, 3.4 _ S<•cret try. TUESDAY, Orr. 19TH-•Aur•(loii sale of lots 20 and 21 and changing ter - --— --_ _._-_ farm stock and implements, the pro- - - course under Palmer's bridge. ,80 pert v of S..L. Brown, iot 834. con 1, Fred R,)gers and others, work - r' 7b . ■ 'mi0;�imr�sttttar=tlleflitrercell[ Whitby(1J miles west of Whitby BERT HARVEY & SON Greenwood con bet lots 11 and 12, 18 20 ; P un: ' Town. :dale at 1 o'irlock sharp. See AwtilIng gravel con lot 13 con ' 1&0 t i f � bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer, W Q Cochrane- balance due �Oi i•, iUZSDAY, 3c r. ^� 31 ran-ce :rsae'sculvert, 81250; H E!:' t1h1.� ' household effects etc., the property Accident UL1 -?de gravel, 20.70; N Miller,as per will, ' i+ > °o 1Oi'a to 'agate cif Alhert.Beer, in the Village of - 4 00;-H G-CaaTvert-drawing gravel on S`m �°r'�'� Brougham. Sale at 1.30: See bills._ 1 vr000adatiao and voce ebdt:a or = "station road.-Pickering. 20.00'; Lorne werd< Know the moaning of pv� _ bred Postill, suctionebr. nSquires.290 yda ravel for baseline wv U"IOL 1110-•10 ro(n•d5claneir. = WEDN-ESDAY. Ocr. W=-Auction Ficke' ring " Hardwam Store bet lots 14 to 19, 4,3.30; M Kennedy, whichnealtaIn power and stroeeM. sale of term stock. irn lements. hay, : 82? yda ravel on sideline bet lots lu 8 = 'roots. fowl, house�Iof furniture etc. ' and 11 con 1, as per bill of Aug 9,84.03: WEBSTERS = lot 1 n. 8 Pickering the pro. R Petty. yda ravel.1.20; W I)txon�- at 3. co ring • y g : party of Thos. Neal. Sale at one, and others. work on Alwna bridge iind 11EW INTERNATIONAL _ sharp, See bills. Fred. Postill, T' r road. 231,17; B W Lorton.work filling- a�etioner�, The �ld Reliable ;. on anona rowo, ta5.io;veo i;atumaca VIOU1IUINAIi1 to an au-¢MOW- auetio DAY, OCT. 20TH-Auction rap - - and others,i311in in brid ft r9 to daily use by P"� ur7� g geende,beui• ing teacher,a universal question sale of farm stock. implements., ti +f - mR bridge -material And setting Ian answerer . made to meet P y' It H > �1 terns for 87 days. 38,95; a Canimaek, needs. y your coru'Ptc.. at'lot 17, con. 1. Yickerina, 1 hG u ,'.:19 loads gravet, 2 85, hundreds of thousands of suv the property of•Ur--rid Annar.. g,+le Oo motion the reeve was authorized easeful mean d w a the wort l over. s t 12 31) sharp, 4ee bills, Win: BA 1•'! t_R i to grant his order on the treaa4urer it. 400,000 words. 2790 Pages. 6004 II- - Slaw, Auctioneer. i l>r - luatmtlons. 00033fostraphical'En- OCT, 25TII-Aiiction We of favor of theputies recommended for tries. 30,o0oCe0&rapt+.aa1subjects,. Mr'�nAS' Toe Fuel Saver and 9ati=nett G+istoiner ant •'.'` '-- paypment in the,yarioue reports.aa pre- ��pp)Zg ri,Lchc.c Award) f trm Rt•ick, implements etc., at int ill vented this day. � Py.�a•P.ciSc�aponitina. � 1I, car! 1..PickPtingiKinircion•rnAd). We have •t cilmplerC line of ag y• 0 the ro ri of John Ste hert•on. _r DL1•PAI'ER SatUens P. Pe T P ain on Monday. buss 'lit for the WRITE ter fGxcir..•n Paces FREE f3t1e at 1 o'clock. See bills. �t.ta, $IIEEi��;I\.S�'ILI„I:��IS PAIN _--- _ • ;tI ttiv, t,uctioueer.The council now ad nurri,ril tis• mPec �La1l red Ih transaction Poelu:t stony r%r name ih.,payer. ..... _ - ;�.- :• O.dr C.tNlElRIiIAN COs AND �':;R\ISHE3 svrinoeld.alas.,u.S. A. �S `WEDNESDAY,Oer,37TU-Auction sale AUCTION-SALE OF 3j, of farm stock, implements etc., on Paroid Ravl3trR. Standard Auto _- - \ lot 15, coo 7. Pickering: the pro. Tires rat $18 while they last. Stock, ♦♦ peity.of Ed. Gibson. galPot 1. See : '&fitYl St4C�, 11Y1 15��g�S bills. R m. Maw, auctioneer. Beacon Lanterns $1.40 and all other _ Hay, Furniture, Etc.. g�iod'3in piohortion• - � . - Come and SO The we have . .The property of :.. We take pleasure in showing ycu ;•TOM. L: St63P3:L0 S*= _ _ . . .. , ' J. S. BAISDON - - - -PICKERING —AT'-" '~ The Ontario Railway and t JLot 15, CoKession 3, Pickering . I Municipal Doard — i:` i On the afternoon of Y, October 14, 1920 - - _. cam. o Q Q ., M t hursda I,*TIIE�MArrER f the of The following property c - ` The Bethesda, and Staufiville Tele• : - '"_ HORSES A.' CATTLS ---- - "- — phone Company, Limited, for au• Brown mare aged. Carey sucking colt. tbority to charge a toll of Five Cents ` Fled sad white cow 7 yrs due Dec. 35 sA b0 Y 111 � 'Per conversatroo for interchange of � �.�, INDIVIDUAL Holstein cow 8 yrs bred Jnoe 19, Red EXPERICNCE service between these subscribers cow 10 yra old bred July 8, Red and ,! . ai' s to -the Applicant's t•yatem whose eAA� p white cow 8 yra old bred June 9, Bria• ® lines do net terminate upon the ISAN ITARY `die cow 4 yrs old. bred Aug. 1S; Red, t same central switchboard. ' sad whltr-cow' 3 yrs oId bred Aug. 4, E Grey heifers yrs old fat. 2 roan year. -_ ApplieatioD for Hearing \ �/ s: ling heifers, '•Hbletein heifer 2 yrs old r The Ontario Railway and Municipal _tat. 2 yearlin steers. 2 heifer calves Two- meatus Board hereby appoints Friday. the y pp y. PUREWti1TE PAPER CUPS 0 months old, yearling heifers. Veal CoPyAIr."TS Aa. Fifteenth day of October. A, D. 19�. calf. Anoone wndins a eketeb any arac pum may at the hour of two o'clock in the after. '- t PIGS, IYPLEMEN"ETC. gaic[i wcomin vmr optat..n free w ether am r �_ Y i�ent�on t.rron,.e:�fnc tilt mmunres noon, at file Town Hall. Stctuflville, NEVER USED �Ef� l: 4 tat Igo; Deering binder 8 it. cub, ttoa•acraW eonnacot.nt. !1�toEobGif oa Pasant! for hearing the above Applicatioir, ^war 5 ft. cut, M-H cultiva• 'Patients U°&n throo h blunn""s r'' �t Cairoslss• Ali persona having as interest in this tar 13 tooth, M•H drill 11 spout. F - geelrtw•HU.wnbodcc�+T:a sa ter and desiring to be.beard are / "r - e 'W hone rake 10 ft.. Chatham [waning }K� p p�� ddTirre,c�to attend at the time and UJ�D 13 5 'i will and bagger, Single plow,'Riding. lV � � -place ae Rforeeaid. - low, Wagon and war of wa oo Abandsomeh sv°'a'tedwretdy itraest car- P ut'R p a6 P K of an7•eienW90 warm rarma for 'Dated at Torenco this First day'of �:' _J NUN i l ` : ,springs, Top buggy. Cutter, Miry �in's'd°ewa�ei•sawvo•taee prepaid. 9oid Dy October, A. D,1920, v+�s LS=3.i 1 Y u� >�7�.t, 8-4 SEA- H,C. SMALL, P Al M C0�jr 9c.wash. 1K 1 k l , y scuffi-r, Turnip puiper, 190t of dc,ub!e 1 • -- .harness, Acker-Holth separator new, �"■7'• - 8 pig troughs; Wire stretcher, Wire gate, Big picket gate, Small gate, 'l j; lanterns, Daisy charm. •Siteben.tatble; __ H. E. Mooney, - - Pickering - - clock, bagger, Coal brse to Mantle- -- .A WORD T O THE PUBLIC ` dock, A quantity of horse tooth corn, - A quantity of eat-corn, A quantity of K' bat.._About- 30 -hens any numerous -�-� � other articles. Having come to Frougllam to stay, trig intentions are to give p H ', �—;- ;m . customers the best value lJ .l ■ v + ...�- Ae Mr. Stephenson is giving tip y p ;'farming there will be no reserve. for their motley. 4.... Sale stone o'clock. sharp. r Also, the highest prices always paid for It takes more than Capital, uiore than Determination, more than I TDRI[8, Hay, corn, fat pigs. veal cal[, Aggressiveness, tnOre than Adverlisiag, to make a :. butter-and eggs. - _. ulcry and all sums of 815 And un• Product leader of its )Lind. ; ?;'deer, cash; over that amonut eleven a wefful as the are, would be unavailing months credit will be'given to ar- eat me a8 you wish t0 be treated. All these aids, Po 3' g g P. 'i` to achieve such'a position unless the Producti tiesfurnishing approved joint notes. possessed superior merit. t beer c►:it per annum allowed for ;` cash. Mrs.•McMaster, -V• Brougham. ; W. B, we � g :Superior Merit alone lia:s placed: Powell. AnctIoneer, •. • . ' �iVhievale Club of -- N C'r•ea o the- Nest Flour for bread ` TIGKXJh1NG GARAGE _ A. w nit - �.e f a� °" T ed Farmers y = -. try " '.Meetings held in I. O. O. F. Hall, 1st Having;purehased_t lie:griiage business of,Dslvidscit5 br tVillian�c�'e are -' "- in the position.of SUPRENI•AGY! Tuesday evening in each month for summer months,• prepared to repair all makes of Autos. The Cann bell Flo M;lls Co. .td )� We aren6w shipping live stock regu• TYe keep;in stDCk all kir.cls of Ford accps�vries, tires fur ttll� . 1 p �� larly on the co-operative plan. f _ r :il:es of cat's c,il� t tc. �--- AS1lls at «-=� •'��hore or write F. Hornshaw, Howard - ,.. . 'i ' ,' .c:.�. -, .- �`o• .S XalCOlm. of Directors, . ^ "yrs '.y�W`-xL�SiT�;A^nz"�,��:"" .c;m..xc'$.'N' .{. .+,'�v,,;y°....`:t,,,•r .r .st='w- .'K'. .✓ -,r;,,. .�. tie...,;o "Or . _ _r�-•-_'`�'�."%i•� .:+1• :rY"VV•I`}}.J.'ay',y-„,C'r;`^_ ""•Cyl�.r.a•.ii 3.�L•.c� "`w:k'V'.•n:f.4Y1�tlJ9FlL+”'•'— a:F+'• wr _ _ ow '' - oilrtwat±�o�rl� :i• ;. r. � _.. ..Y,.. . ., M - L ... -_- - • - - .. .. -• _.• p A, Overfeed fuse in the e3ty', 'Thos.Orioxk township t+ol otbc... Rem.W. Limbsrt,�wleo ties been �l annul Thank- oo Monday. has entered upod bb ddtir tdr spending A 1e 4 weeks w i-t$-frieads The Misses Currie, of Oshawa, the ear. in Cleveland has returned' home: oQe tiapt we►e• held last y -�- :►x:•:��:. ' T atria in the Methodist .spentr the weekend -with D. A. " ' Wm. Ormeroo, of Greenwood, Me Ed. Wilson will hold an section ch der the auP tees of the and Mrs. Scott. gale of farm etoclC im letnettLp etc, was in the village on Tuesday, (Presbyterian Women a Missionary 3Ir. and Mrs.-Biittman, of Toron- ott►►Wedneeda p when he had the honor of being z•; � ���� � ,' to, @ nt Sande with John and Y Oct. 27th. Full g _ Society, when Rev_M�•..Fraser, of Pe Y • particulars later. the first man to pay his taxes for ,1 - •,A,' i. Uxbridge, gave an Interesting lee x1'' McGrath. _ 14120.• Ai ' rs: -George Found, an old • Mr. Alexander ar. and wife,aiid Mr: Rutt+tn and Mr. Baket• •and • ` •tore cw-,a C;ireat'Britain, as I'Foand Her After the Par," While 'the Clarerllout re=ident, but now re- Mr. Alexander jr, and wife, of Ux- friend, of Whitby, Mr. Robertson; __ s_iding in Toronto, is the guest of bridge, were hers o5 Aiond'a when of Senora and lie. 'Ratcliff, of Of all materials anddosilln ter. Al speaker did not overlook the fn'slts g , Y , ' of the Britidb eo le, C. Fl. seers 31rQ. Found. the attended the Ba kept in stook. It will pay you p p he Affirmed r Y 1?tist anni Stouffville, attended the Baptist " at our works and that she had come through the Johit Mackleni, barrister of Sas- versarY anniversary un blouday evening. inspsot our slots I:atoon, lute -of -the OverseaR Air bblaln,prices Don't be miabd great conflict head and •shoaldecs agents we do net employ �-above the other great `l�o«'ers, Forces in the Far East, 'rues the A. de Angelis, wlio iyas setae d Next Sunday, the 10th lust. Rev. ag them,00nsegtaentti. _ mightier and better est:tbli.,Lec1 guest on Monday and Tuesday one dap last week @barged wiietli C. W. King of the Baptist Church, ly we cent and do throw off the agea4 ,F beatipg the R'outan with whom he will speak at the 10 a. W. see►ice commission of 10 per cons.,which you will as a world force.and more-ea et- of hi:; 41.3ter, Mrs, Evans Ward p pe c• cerb;.iniy save by purchasing from ns,; , rin+l .a.t.lf i. lies been living, Rod remanded by on The Greats 3t Enterprise of call solicited. ed;among the nations tliria ever. Police Magistrate Jephson,of Pick- the World." This, it) a series on He attributed this .chiefly to the eying, until last Wednesday even- The Gospel's Greatest Things. The J. T. MATHESON a� Christian patriotism, character AUCTION 'SALE OF , :r- ing, has again been remanded fur evening subject will be ` If Christ Office and Works, ' Whitby,Ontario and�"Y th so,dominant among the a :uonth and for the - Farms S+ock I present has Should Come to 'Church. The Old country,people._ An excellent � �nuleme� s bees given•his freedum by furnish• Male Voice cLoir-will sing. at the — GIGANTIC --- ;�. programme of music was rendered' Hay, Roots, Fowl, Etc. ing$500 bail. As the quarrel was evening service. The Lord's Su f?� +. by the choir and Sunday School ' ^' aver property-in which each has per will be celebrated at the close orchestra. Rev. Q. �P.Xing spoke The property°f an equal share, h'e has been allow• of the morning service, with the 10 Da 's Sale I a few words of app of the �12r, ThOrnet,I� Neal �ed a month to arrange his busi- right hand of fellowship to new speaker's+message. He thought `-AT— ness affairs, when he" will again. members. .Let it be areal church -,Your chance to buy a supply of fall one result of the Great War and appear before Mr. Je hson, when old,home Tamil gathering. It is and winter cods at y erns the increased power and influ hot 18, Concession 8, Pickt rirfg pp y g g• g greatly ' tare of 3rest Britain - his•caae,it is ex ate , will be fin• the first in the church a hundredth reduced prices. . tam would be --o't— ally disposed Ye year of service. I have been successful In securing a -a much wider open highway to Wc&exdayv.October' 20, 1920 - large and varied stock of Manafaottu+- world evangelization. Rev. A. ere Samples which are as you Enav `;; p the following valuable property: McLellan, @ minister, occupied know taken from the best the chair. BoR�I� Warement %!very • • and workmanship to a peal to the The 99th anniversary of the Bay gelding b yrs old g p, Bay gelding Grain Chopping trade. These I oiler '* 9 yes old p Brows mare 4 qre old g. to you from ^ Claremont Baptist Church, cele• y brated on Oct. ird and 4th, was'a . p, hest�c�rrzs aged g p. _ But meets all Trains — AND FL AXING Sept. 29th until Oct. 9th, grand success. .There were ca - city audiences the rpuaie was of s Red and while cow bred April 12,Brine First-class Rigs to hire day or �, die pow bred April 18, Roan cow sup- night at lowest prices. am prepared to do chopping and oat- is Fin,oldsZ'9tmOnjl high order an the 'addressee -in• posed to be In calf. Red cow 3 yrs old flaking on Mondays, and Fri- formative and inspirlhg. Rev. H. bred+April 28, Red cow 5 yrs old bred . ,Phone 1805, Ind, Phone 2804 General Secretary of May 2. Blue and white cow 7 daps only, beginning E. Stillwell, p yea old , the Canadian Baptist Foreign bred May 15,'Red'cove 5 yes aid bred , ,ho . Sa naerson (� So� °n April 1st'' � Mission Board, for fifteen years -gay 18, Red-and white cow 8 yrs old t �ls an educationalist in India, ad- bred Sept 14. Holstein heifer 2 vrs old PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood ". dressed the Sunday .morning.con bred l�,av 18. Red and white heifer 2 Master's gregation on "Giving Christ Fot-e•- yrs old tired Juno 20, 2 Red and white Voice y _Y moat Place in the•Individual and steers t isle 8 ere, 4 Red and white +. steers rising 2 yrs, 2 Red heifers rising STOP ! -LOOK t -LISTEN ! in the Church's Life," taking 2 yrs,d Spring calves, 2 Fat calves _ iamras - - Collossians 1 : 18 for hie text. The about 8 wonths old. Shorthorn bull 18 _ peace, the power, the joy, tho wanths old eligible to register. Now is the time,for White Canvas-Footwear, also different In great ; comfort of it was worth while, he PI03, POULTRY. HAT :.-Variety armed, and the world the kind White brood tow, 8 Pigs 21 months lines of Outing Shoes. We Can 8U 1 these. of Christian living that pat Christ old. About 30 .young hens mixed. g -pp New Records,are received each :first. There was no carter time or ,i,laau-°-ton g°"`t r;"'" by-ham°• ii., week.and Special ordsve filled on ? hlo rrincp eLvrinnt qualee. '' 4 occasion for this than now, he de- IMPLEMENTS. ETC. -— _- elared. Mr. Stillwell's address Binder 8-ft cut M-H nearly new, Mow- �� + THEXTON'$ -pielserin was on !'India, Its New View- er 5 ft cut McCormick. Hoe seed drift _ COitne,and see—at the Corner Shoe Store. _ B {� point, and Ne Hope in the God- 10 spouts Sylvester. Broadcast seeder ; " and cult?Disc hq P w Cultivator.discs, Ha Steel W. M. Palmer, Claremont tad the Great War." He roller, Disc harrow 14 discs, Hap rake fs made a powerful appeal to his 10-ft' M.H. Riding piow Cockshntt, • hearers for a fully devoted life to PIMP Verity 21. Plow Wilkinson 3, the great work. A fine male choir Plow Pe�rri1x1 41, 2-furrow Plow Cock- • of 25 voices and instruments con- shun. Sawhatrnws 4 sections, ScufHer - tributed materially to the enjoy Iron Age, Scufli�r P E!, Root Pulper . rr V d -- went af the 4ervices. Revs, W. PfI, Fanning 111111 Chatham, Set of Limbert and A. McLellan tea in t _ .- _ . _._ .. --- - - - ' -- - •+I 4- wraRnn and box, Set farm. trucks near- . :' prayer at the evening service. h r.etr tntet national, \i`aRon box - Wa On Monday evening an excellent' nearly-_slew Bain. Hay rack nearly - ! - _ +:,'• social @upper ryas given by the .new, stork rack, Grindstone.Top bug- A eollsignmen t of Fall Goods ladies. followed by a programme ggr� nearly new,-T+,dd• Road wagon, - +. of music rendered in fine form by Light wagon, cutts�r, Set bebsirighs, rp • the Claremont orchestra. Principal 2 Bivdiag chriins, 2 11.0w ,•fsains, Hay - - ral. _ :' .l M. J. .'�ilker, violin solos, and R. fork rape 150 ft and I pulleys. Set of Boots and Shoes slings complete 2 Fig trongbs, Vine- - � E. Forsyth, tenor solos. with - par harlel, Butter n:ix,r,.Churn LE•a+i- -: T =. _ - -.- = SA p'IT,�Y D8P08IT BOXB„9'Thomas McGillicuddy, of Toronto d 2.Bedsteads., Cook _ N 1C© Flail nelettes er, Iiitch_n table, thlk iD hie splendid lecture on "The stove, Cream separator Primrose 833 - ere now installed at Four Johns." The speaker by apt Iha capacity. About 7++ rows turnips to Branch for the custodp+o>T p 7 - story and eloquent -passages de- be sold In row•. Quantity of straw to be Warm Underwear .., scribed John as others saw hint, fed on place: get teaw-harnes -om- µ ' _ _^, = _ _ ___ T __ _ t> ble papers, rte., aff - John as be saw himself, John as plete with breeebings. Set'leaw hors ' . and Privacy. Further iaij Dees no breeching• set plow harness, C• Yi- ; •`' he really was and John as he could forte by the Mast. '.bas. Mr. McGillieuddy's ready wit get single harness, Some horse collars, _ •d ttnd wisdom gripped the audience Forks, hoes and other Articles. • spa. Boxm rented for$3.40 and a� As Air, teal isgiyiag up farming, antiunl.., ' and held them for over an trout there will be no reserve. E N ' np ntsls, per with not a dull or wasted moment ■ • A N - 'in his whole address. Everybody ,Sale at 1 Celock sharp 'THQ t wee delighted; and.op motion of ---- k-FCZT',:l�3A_�.Q •- _ONT�.°s.RSC -.`+deacons Gostick and Wllliion, Taxass : Fat calves.'hap, fowl, roots k voted him and the other entertain and sit sums of Xis and under, red : STANDARD BANK over that amount 12 months credit '.rare a hearty vote of appreciation. will he given to parties furnishing .Ole' CANADA ut �f? =ii;ev. C. W. Xing, the pastor, oc approved joint votes. 4 percent. ■ &Banking Service - a •cupied the chair and noted with discount allowed for cash in lieu of lPICKERING BRANCH pleasure the flee representative notes. at your Farm Gate .' - - _ n►.w• CQAWRGRTH - M,%f4^4 sR , gathering present on this happy FRED POSTILL,Auctionsa, i by mall Is a��11•eat,Anvenienca!!o the farmer. s�AHCN ALSO ,►t wr+ater) >,- oecasioo. He has no time In his busy season to be driving to townie - O T / C E de cheques or pay his bills. ` Don't swear at your old razor. having a bank account with us, he can do all this by mail. " =zx ;Asuy as Auto Strop at the Picker Oa Oct. lot the snbscription price - COO'°ie the Manager. -Ong Drug Store. . They are guar- of the NEWS will be raised to$1.50. The Pink$ring `Anteed to shave. a year in•Canada, and to $2.00 in , THE D-MINION. BANK w the [united States, payable in ad- viglance Committee vance, and 50 cents add=itiostal`.if 4ArHI7BY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager, BROOKLIN BRANCH, - L C. CROSS, Manager. The object of this is.to I • . not paid in advance. During September snbscriptions leases steeling lonsprt>.eca • will be acre ted at the of ra = d to p - _ - -- - 6 embers 6avinR peoperty slobs ooeom _ Concrete _ e.,e immediately 0 mi mem O�ltl� lt of Executive Oommita.e: p p � Membenhi f« �Product .�.nos. txa� . _ -- - --- .. E:BO.Com—L. D. `Ba 1us,C.S.Palm•. We wish to announce that Mr. M. J.Rowe has 'been appoint- er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering; Field The ed agent for Sun Life of Canada for. the.distriet of 1.R. Thextoi: W. 1. Clark. - . � !� _and Brick �- _--- -_ lt'r«id•nt; 1'f•as'shtt'7 _� :. .:-:-Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering. ;•, Tile 3,.4, 6 and 8 It map be interesting to you do know what this leading Company t • '' r inch did last year. - _ . Chet m riCe9. They paid out to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries during 1919, o `' 1 Concrete ork done. the enormous sum of$12,884,651.15, ' BOTH CENTURY _ Ind, Phone: S Pick, which is,ovel' $1,030.387.00 per month Brand cost more _ which.is over `23+,781.00 per week but which is over 4,937,00 per hoar (g hOtlr day* a ) The Univeitaal pure �lotn Clarence S1rripSOn ' _ p Y -' , . thee' re worth it. That's -which is over 82.29:per rnin'ute. g • the reason of their sue- O• N. R. Statio4, Brock Road - Sawin -.-Machine . cess. These large payuieuts are backed tip by over $105,711,408.27 of .ltanufactureu by r asset;, and a sut•plas of over $'8,037,440,00. �. $. JaCkBOII 8C Son, sold exclusively by - Coll, . ! Can vo+i conceive of-the hell) to Widows;and Orphans, the pro- i Brock Road. Pickering, Out, �, fc, d plenty—the anit�tutt of squalor, crime and ,Fa----r, -- _i ..�•< t t..lun for c w rt an n s p 3 and ��oodworkin itt' Fred T BUNTING • _ $llack�n,itl)in>~ A K The Men's Ito e, Hard and Start Cull of tl1•e. L)+' erty pvevonted by these• utagnii3l:ent 1,-1y'nl`tit Truly this iy Lull its branches. Sai9 guniu,iug 1)081 quality, .OII urgauixed L)hilautrasPY send filing q'.pecir ry, ' r P `F R. IN G .'a �,h�t?�t Y . . . - w' W H H1 LL , : e stn;k -:a. Cl ins l nginea. wmety 1 � `: ', .. •' �'hnc}?. Oircul»r Saws, Saw .Tc• ' -, ..' •^',;/r, .. - .. f T' �".]'A •-. '.. ''V �.�-"' '�' � ,T ,�.f.)��.:. - ., .. . r' , �9'_. r•,iY.ili r•, , and Rmery Meat�dtvira.4 x'. aLa fur sale. � 'Cv•+5v{.." ••"' .rot!�, ',-"r .fin -e�0,. a��.. .,-, ',.yt, : . L-1-N rsry xs.w° •.e d a. e + ..> i:. sfi: 7 �- d. ia ;' ':T � .r ;.., �-. '�•Rs"Tl- .. .,uE4sy °+•. .i.N. _ .. a6,.3K. !•�..1...�Sd3J ;�';?r -_ ���• _ .. ._ w '� = ; �-.s Y • - r x; w' - Guteabetg Tit ku" Found. y 7. The discovery of a floe and m- :CASCA := ',... V known fragment . -_—_ TY••��"'- �' ��� -"•:'. ' E. rag eat o[ Gutenberg(luteaberg rant- 1 !0 t by'Sy the C?Orvn Of fhe year. " ice.(14b0) fa anaotiaced by The Book- �Pho is ft cries June is the gladest7 ?',r, •:; man's Journal, the only other spec!- Wol'�C While you St A .` men,.smaller and less complete, being ?OVIw is,it declares Autumn, withered and sere, Rich, Red B� and Strong in the Britfill Museum. This frag- i d`. The• glodiniest season and saddest? ,neat has obviously at one time been - Nerves Needed to Vein Out. y `. ;'You shut your doors when I come out with my-train, \mow part of the lining of a large binding, - ' It has been well said that life is a which-raises the suggestion that fur- J,.<.• .__�' And heed not the challenge I m flinging— _ _The ruddy leaf washed by the fresh falling rain, race. The full blooded man with ther finds of similar sort might be ?' sound nerves, the bright-eyed, rosy- made by the use of the X-ray. Before '- The scarlet Vine creeping and Clinging. cheeked woman, invariably win. The millboard came into use,-- \ .. general ` . ► nervous, dyspeptic man, and the ail. about the middle of the sixteenth cen- - Come out where I'm holdillg my court like a queen, ' ing an woman are left behind. tury,, binders made up book covers C - clamber, Come out Where the wild grape-vines �. .Success in life is largely a question very frequently from loose pages of , Come out to the forest that yesterday green Knock on wood. You're feeling of good health and sound nerves. ,It type, or nxanuseript. What•of the flue, eh? That's great! Keep tha en- To-day is all crimson axed amber. is never the shaky, undecided men Shakespeare folios, for example? tire. family feeling that way always who are chosen for promotion; the What a discovery if, by means of the Come out to the hillside come out'to the vale, with occasional cascareta for the liver sickly- looking, pale woman is not rays, some of them were discovered and bowels. When bilious consti. : . Come out and be cured of your blaming, sought after like her happy, rosy to contain specimens of precious Come out where m Id' ism red gold and ale - pared, headachy, ,unstrung, or for a Y 8'0 Y go P sisters. manuscripts, every vestige of which cold, upset stomach, or bad breath, Come out where my banners are flaming. What makes all the difference is had apparently vanished. nothing acts like Cascarets. No grip• she condition of the blood. If your ing, no inconvenience. 10, 25, 60 cents. -Conic out where the bare furrows stretch in the glow, blood to thin and poor, your nerves Come out where the stubble fields glisten; are bound to suffer, because they have The surplus female population of, the world 'has risen from abo t 5- . '1Tsp olio nil when aa] in almond# '`. Where' the wind it blows High and the wind it blows low, to depend upon good red blood- for g And the lean grasses dance as they listen i nourishment. Headaches, undecided 000,000 to 15,000,000 since the begin- or peanuts. It gives a better flavo>t - ' —Jean Blewett. will, a shrunken figure and pale, nn- ''g of the world war. than butter. attractive face tell only too plainly October. Every-Day Blessings. that the blood is at fault. - ' � y Both men and women in great mum- ,' ;�n trailing robes of gold 'and cidmson There are some folks who would bers have found deliverance from e ' drest, never'thiink of being' thankful if the their inferiority In life's race, caus-1 -Serene she walks the -woodland Governor-General didn't remind them by impoverished blood through the paths along; of their duty. Those who need to have use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They Xhe purling brooklet threads its course their. memories jostled in this regard are a remedy that has been a house- r hold woad for generation, because t among wArpely deserve to have blessings for $ a 111 fringing grasses which her which to give thanks. they tone up the whole system, make thq blood rich and red and strengtheft a 'n ' feet have,prest; Now and then one finds'a man who t D E P E N D A B L E _ jDame Nature greats the fair,autuirinal thinks the world owes him a living. the'nerves. Mrs. S. B. Miller, Elmira; tires, like good guest He who earn's his bread by the sweat Ont., says: "I look upon Dr. Williams' re, roads, always pay fos r3- WithY•full,rich melody of wild bird's of his brow,,however, is most gener Pink Pills as s family medicine, and s themselves many times e reason to raise them for what 0 , over• song; ally willing to thank the Lord for all p ; "WhU4 at her feet, s ameekly reverent the ggod things which have come.his they have doiye in our home. Some • r Partridge Tires have _.years ago, while we were living in '_ « a supreme hand-built throng, • way. S dependability w h i c h - each lowly ster.bows i purple crest. Thanksgiving ought to come once s' Alberta, my husband was so com- a i y $e e g g makes them savers of week instead of once a year. There pletsly run down that be.was unable dollars, time and in- her the steadfast gaze of her are so many things between every to do any work, and even to carry a o ° / convenience. They are ° rt clear eye pall of water would'exhaust him. A e uali from tread to sunrise and. sunset over which to re- Inetnr was enllpd in who said h1 r 4 )IU maple lift their flaming torches joice that one is sure to overlook some heart was affected, and 'that medicine jh_e de of the rasing_ _' - •- r. Mgh of them if he only takes stock of thefn would be of little use to him. This � ' on the one day set apart as a national Y, To light her way where late the aunt- Thanksgiving: greatly•worried me and I finally urged So, met trod; m to Dr. W1111ams Pink Pills. 'mid green fern and plumed gol- He-who has the.spirit of thankful-' He began eir use and in•a short time den-rod, ness in'--his heart, enjoys continually the swelling in his hands and feet din- -- "� i0etober walks 'math autumn's calm an appreciation of even the most corn- appeared. We decided to return too w i monplare things: To such, Thanks- Ontario; but the doctor said he could Fade - ° blue sky. , giving Day affords a'Took .backward not stand the trip. But the doctor. over paths which have led-from.,one was mistaken, for through the use of bleasing to another._ the pills he galned'such strength as Y- >1The earn-shocks with their tasseled If there are any folks who should to be able to look-aftsr__the-harstest,---_ PA- ylu»aes ea edly into the joy of and in a month later we returned to The autumn fields adorn;. Thanks ,. giving Day it is those-who 'are Ontario. Illy husband still takes a -They look to me like Indian chiefs in partnership with the Lord in-the box or two of the pills twice a'year, " In khaki uniform. 'business of tilling the soil. There and they.keep him in good shape. I , wonder whether that is why isn't any better business than this and have also found the pills good for my py_ They call it Indian corn.? no more dependable partner. growing daughters, and we are never _ _ , without them in our home." meat who learns to do anything " - r^ One-of the best things about Dr. iVVmeasie1r�/arlle well enjoys doing it. This is the lure An electric candle for bedroom use Williams Pink Pills is that- they do iz�tli .which wise Nature uses to lead us to lights when it is lifted and the-cur- not contain the slightest trace of l J51&11 our work, rent :is shut off',when it.is set down. _ .. _ opiates'or harmful-drugs. While t'tey are overcoming -disease they are . . Festivities bui!ding up general conditions of �` t� 1 V i h - good health. You can get these pills , N; la w 'u r". f hanl1s through an dealer. in-medlcir.e. or Ih� - - U C QUVs and G i rIS by ma 1 at 0 cents a box: or six boxes - 0 .- +r for $2.50 from The Dr. Willi m3' Medicine Co., Brockville, Or'. it �Re11, young folks, have you plasuted goes to the centre. Three judges,are : a good thanksgiving party? If not, Placed so that they can see all tits �►lltlunn Lights. don't lose an time but t bus at ]players. As the music begins, the p •:� y 13e y y Still within the season's urn " pare. We want a real Thanksgiviing leader goes through all kinds of funny Bright the salve's embers burn; his soar and .let our boys and girls movements with head, hands, feet or trail- body, makes faces or imitates the Still the aster flambeaus flare C ® 4 u Here are some games you can play'movements of birds or beasts. All the In the,crispy morning air;-. - Isf the party; they, are all good: Players must try to do the same move- means simultaneously with the leader. And the goldenrod is,still The game of eolsrersatioa: This Like a flame upon' the hill. a 1game`is an excellent one to start out When the music stops (generally iii ' wish at a social affair and it causes about thirty seconds)'the judges must These, with all their glow and gleams, lls great deal is amusement and real decide which player made the hest at- Light the autumn's path of dreams; , ;entima deal tempt at reproducing the antics of the Slips of Paper are handed to each leader. This decided, the winner goes Light the path of promise to P pap to the centre and leads. Vernal loveliness we kw; person, each slip containing five lines. •'tucker": A leader stands in the ��� Last Cdt The g men are to seek flue young For we cannot quite forge i n centre of a circle without a partner. April, and the violet; RsdiEa whose names are filled in on All the others get partners, and when- the lines, the young ladies putting the the leader calls out "March,^ they Golden April that is gone, fQ - )etarnes of their partners thus obtained Aril that again shall dawn! _ --- their osrtt programs. When all are i circle around hiin with their partners. P g'a the game is ready to'begin.l Then the leader calls, "Girls on the a outside and boys on the inside, and Buy Thrift Stamps. �rf' The host'instructs each young man they change places. 'The second call R `' We fiW his first partner and announces;is "Girls march in�front of boys," and 00FIN ��� � subject on which 'the young- man'the girls step in -front of their part- O nOt miss yoifr Chance t0 pre- ust talk to the ycutig lady for a full n rs but all kee marchin in a circle. R G serve these last sun-ripened =(mute, after which the young •lady i The third call is, "Halt and face your SAVE 50c gifts of 81I n rtime� low your folks will enjoy them; (will give her own views on the same partners;' then, "Gratin right and t0 and how pleased you will be to serve them whet! �slrbject for another minute. A signal i left," and the girls wind in and- out -' e�tonld be given to inform the couples in' one direction and the boys in the 1.00 canned goods made with tgip-priced sugar are out of `. of the time.of starting and ending of I other. -Suddenly the leader calls per roll teach. The time for preserving foresight is when the, leach period, and the subject--which is "Tuc$er;' and.captures a partner of Prompt fruit is still in season. fkrwv n in advance only to the host— the opposite sex if he can. The one. Shipment - Abovld not be given out until after the who does not get a,partner is leader Lactic is your best friend in retaining the rare bouquet Of !drat signal to start has been given. the next time,and calls out the figures, luscious plums,and peaches, of delicately-flavdured pears. Its ~"This same method is followed five of the game. ii ee_ times,with a change of con lea and a �, _ tiny, snow-white crystals of purest cane dissolve so quickly P Geography: As a test of ones; into syrup of concentrated sweetness, that you can smile at. different subject each time. Titus the knowledge of geography, a good game!. _ ' T _ } the old-time caution "Let it siminer until the sugar is all dis- ¢: •;. young men find themselves obliged to in played in this fashion: The leader +� $iscuss such questions as woman suf- explains that he will mention some L--1+•L—) - 1 _� solved —because its FINE. 1 # : league of nations baseball - _ tl'rage, country, province,-d� island, and be- Fruit will retain its natural form and colour because over• teems, etc., upon a moment's notice, fore he counts ten the person to whom YOURSELF THE JUDGE cookirig is unnecessary. Lactic WILL go farther, and so " ';• land the young ladies the same. i he suddenly,pointt must give the name We ship on approval to any station � - A'prise for the best conversational-:' of some city, mountain,or river,which where there is'an agent. We savla costs less• jot, and a booby prize, may or may is located in that province or country. you 60c to$1.00 a roll on Ready Roof- i t be awarded.. If this is desired, it Exchange: Ten or a dozen players quality,y, guaranteed - "' `. fie } p y rSA R FOR quality, Yourself to be ATLANTIC SUCAR" - • :,.�• .:� a good idea to provide each person, are seated in chairs forming a large �Eg the judge after In REFINERIES,LIMITED. with five Iumps of sugar and five nuts, circle, and are numbered consecutively 4 specting the Roofing MONTREAL r � and if the person thinks his partner from tone upward. One player is at-our risk. Samples •- free by mail, also free catalogue 48 a good conversationalist he wild blindfolded and begins the game by i resent the partner with a lump of standing in the centre and calling out with prices and full information. 'P Send letter or poeCcard Send me } sugar; if he thinks not,.a nut may be any two numbers. The players who free samples and price of Ready ,•. 4.�" }l -= -rte 1�1 presented, When the game is over, bear these numbers must exchange Roofing and particulars of Free the person with the most sugar will be places. While they are doing so the Delivery Offer." NS 4entritled to the first prize and the one blindfolded person tries to tag either THE HALLIDAV COMPANY, Ltd. ":with the most nuts the booby prize. I player, or to secure one of the chairs. Factory Distributors, rr Imitations:Form a circle around the If one is tagged or robbed of hia,,seat, - HAMILTON - CANADA ` sifter edge=of the room. The leader be I blindfolded. • ' e 1; W 7 zi ; +~7017.m C NUAX n3lar VAJn"M FROCKS AIDIZO WANTED—TO no PLA24 JEV1dK L andi LJaktt lkwina at4ome; whole '$'California Symp of FW swe tbn*., Good worn Sent any div Pyl send 04;pp fog "Uwe; I CA IT,111=1u, Xanuraoctur.kw C9, Bdst Lmt(ye- Mr.ltrea,. ChMs L g* ZA-RN TO VA.MF IN A ri Ilours With "shaverso ple CbLrt at Eight-Hour Day. C12orda" with & rs to roadllr accompanimentA on piano or organ to bear that Reilly 'You'll be sorry -key; endorsed by leading musi- VNYIary e ted. Ilb. Pat wis drowned yesterday. clans everywhere. t Kelly—"But thought he was a Orel commissions*, $1. d any ad., .0 dress In Canada for elp Pub.good swimmer." Co.. 100 Broadway, Sydney, N,S. Rellly—"Yes, but he was a staunch Use your silver or aluminum teaball union man. He swam for eight hours, 7, -gave it up—on principle." filled With spices or herbs to Immerse. then in soups or preserves. Clever Boyl Old Lady—"Son, can you direct we Minard's Liniment For Oan�irtlff. - s to a bank?" There is no other country in the Old Boy—"Yessum. for a'4uarter world repon- Lad —"Isn't that mighty high which has so great a p Lady—"Isn't derance of women As has England. -my boy-?" pay, Accept "California" Syrup of Figs Boy—"No ma'am, not for a bank only--took for the narae California on director." DADI YOUR HAIR G--FD-RFJAN the.package, then you are sure your ", Mr. A. J. Mitchell, Vice-President of Child Is having tae nest and suw.,k C&ua4U" Natl6nal Railways, has com- harmless physic for the little atom- "Miss,"said the conductor, severely, .15 FALLING FW s. Pleted the norganization of the ach, liver and bowels. Children love ,if you are going by this train you TreasureeB Office at Toronto, which Its fruity taste. Full directions On must get aboard at once. reorganization Includes the co-ordina- each bottle. You must say "Cali- "Oh," gasped the dear young thing, 9562—Misses •Dress (,in two tiou of the Grand Trunk Pacifi who had been chatting with another c Rail- fornia." Manderine" will check that I'lengths.)- Price, 30 tents. In 3 sizes, way and the Ugly andruff and stop Transcontinental Rail- damsel 'ever since the train arrived, % way Treasury Departments at Wlnni- AmAdowe gl•s•= Doe stanswes do let we have a minute more; I 36 to 20 years. Size 16 requires 4" Lir coming out Yds. 40 ins Wide. Width around-bot-.Deg. 11look on must kiss my sister." tom, 1% yds. Mr. H. 0. roreman, bithertQ•Assist- coo DISEASES -. "Get aboard, miss; get aboard"' 9471—Min"'Dress,Price,30 ctou.. ant Treasurer of the Canadian North- aims "tow to 7"d said the conductor, obligingly, "I'll at- -In 3 Sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 re- ern Rs,_ Mailed Pree to any t yar System,_ has been kip- Ad. ;tend e4 dress by the Aut*hor. to that for you." 3% yds. 40 Ins.' wide, or 27% poin eL. surer. Ill. Yda. 54 ins. wide. Width around bot- 3.19 West list street Historic Sinners. tom, A Mining Now York. U.8-4- 1% yds. GreatCanadian, M magistrate, charged with disorderly He was brought before a western These Patterns =0 R be obtained egion. from Your kca! dealer,_ or from br the McCall Co., 70 Bond SL, Toronto; The Province of British Columbia MR14 WINDWS&DOORS conduct. When asked what be had to Is fifty per.cent. larger than the state qU13 g,ma-,,w say for himself, be gazed. pensively, Dept. w. of Texas; and Kootenay is a 30,000 • apeftio$L Fated at the judge and launched forth: aqua" mile block. -A sde do. "Your honoir, 'man't Inhumanity to livay auwaseeL VIP The leading Indr3tries of Kootenay man makes countless thousands egent M tik for Net Lid An ll. 11(X1i&e are lumbering, mining and fruit rals- mourn., I'm not so debmsed-aB Swift, CIA awn W °_g At prPitpnt Mh4gr tins s of Indus- winter, so profligate as Byron, so dissipated try-are In their Infancy. -' I kill 1-ue, ..-*&-debaitehed Try HALLIDAY COMPAnY,Limited Eighty Der'cent. of the total area Is HAMILTON PhOody 01574116VTO41 CANADA "That will do!" thundered the covered with forest. The question of magistrate. "Thirty do"; and, offi- law . . ..... ll�Baby's Own Tablets are an exr! wood-pulp As Intimately associated the main chain ot' the Rickles, the cer, take a list of the namc,5 of those t medicine for little on". They are a mild but thorough laxative with the lumber_ The de" great bulk coming 'from the Crow's other fellows and run 'em In. They're Maud for pulp and the scarcity of Neat field. as bad as he Is." which sweeten the stomach and regu- paper are felt in Canada and else- The Minos of the Crow's Nest were late the bowels, thus bringing relief where. Canada has 83 pulp mills, but open MONEY ORDERS_ ed In 1898, since which time they Its cues of constipation. Indigestion, there Is not a mill between the west have produced millions of tons of coal. A Dominion Express Money Order colic, colds and simple fevers. -Con- coast of British Columbia and Rainy for live dollars costs three cents, eerDIM them Mrs. L. J. Chiasson. Pei. River The annual production is nos: in- ex- w-7— 2. --- - _&41stanes el ever-,144109 mgem- -teas of 3,000,NO tonif.- -Thid- w—w - 0 - . —T-., miuy fall' quet le. NX,- writes:—"I have W9 J"6 Lai. .1 121d For -the purpose of mining. Koote• figurei, giving the exports, to the- Burning Up Canada. the aQp of every particle of dandruff. found Baby's Own Tablets excellent nay Is divided into two distinct parts; United. States alone, will give some if the recent big fires were all acct- get a: small bottle of "Dandekine" at for my young baby In thi Y 0 case Of c0u` the coal mining field and the metal idea of the present production and a drug or toilet counter for 'a few StiVatJOU and colic and It gives me �1)0- dental. the burning up of Canada I any mining field. The coal measures•are tential resources of this coal field: still the favorite foolishness of the• cents, pour a little In your hand and . great Pleasure to recommend them to limited to the extreme eastern part of In 1914 the coal exports to the United Canadian people. rob It Into the Scalp. After several ap. other mothers," The Tablets are sold the district, and there are no metals States amounted to 585,197 tona..valued plications, the hair usually stops com- by Mene-dealers or by mail at 25 there.' The rest of the district Is rich at, $1,277,417; * 191-7, 341.518 -tons, MWard's Liniment Relieves Diatom' in out and you can't find any d"d. 1c:111130tS A box from The Dr. Williams in MOWS# but has no.coal. per Medicine•-Co., Brockville, Ont. Worth 61.200.440; la ISIS,607,229 tons, ruff. Soon every hair on your scalp There are three known bitumincjs valued at $1,930.963; and in'1919, 5341. shows now life, vigor; bra ghtuess,, -Coal areas In Cinsda,.two of.them on M. worth $2,116,652. thickness and more color., When it is absolutely 'n �m"ry to Islands at the extremities of the caun- :17his grelt coal field has been ta' FREEZONE" pod only at a few pot on a flat fire keep the tire on try. 'Cape Breton Island at the east- ats 'WhFre call- 7, CH soft earth as much as Pn9sible. This ern end of the country and Vancouver way facilities 470 available. prevents cutting the tube, which is Island at the western and, and be- r Lift Off Corns I 'No Pain I Inevitable if the wheel pass" over tween these two Wands no bituminous = sharp stories, car tracks, etc. coal Is produced save on the slopes. of Be4aoand. Aug. 26, 2903. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs.—Your traveller in here to-day and we. are getting a large 7 7 76 Fellows Who LSh"ek quantity of your MINARD'S IJNI. We find It the b,�st Liniment XlkNT. OA ) 'Yes, it's a Fight,— on the market, making no exceptions. B -ft'bry i6 shadows and out.through the Night, An business 13 years l�std tint 6 We have been 'Taking the Break of the Game as it cracks and have handled all kinds, but have Read UP and ready for Counter Attack& dropped them all but yours; that sells itself; the others have to,be Soaking up sorrow and pain as we go. = pushed to get rid of. N111 'YA -`-(�, hxng through trouble and headache and woe. W. A. HAGERMAN. Knowing e length of its span, -Never has beaten a good Fighting Man I 4 How Roosevelt Conquered Knowing raw luck, with its scurviest trick, �Kn that Fate, through the 11 . '0 1 MD .7 Never has won from the Fellows Who Stick!. Fear. Tivatment for So, head up and ready, and on with the play, In his Interesting book, Impressions . Ittlo At nW hC 0 Doesn t hurt a bit! Drop a I - bt of Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. Lawrence Though we must stumble o'er graves in the way, Pin If: I "Y'reezone" on an aching corn,,Instant- sad hot R Abbott tells the substance of Mr. w�and coodwa Roosevelt's confession about his early ly that corn'stopp hurting then short- Treatment for dandruff sad --Yes it's a Scrap— ' -�- 7 %:;�;* . .,: �, .- timidity and how he overcame It: ly you can lift It right off with angers, On redrins rub C Ointment But the fighters are ready to fill up each gap, Truly! partings an overseal swd- There were all kinds of things of Knowing that life has emerged from the gleani Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of AIM= With st which-I was afraid at, first, ranging saw•*=in W ..-Of softness and slumber that leads to a Dream. "Freezone" for a few cents, suiliclent Mod a from grizzly bears to "Mean" horses to remove every hard corn, soft corn, and gun fighters; but by acting I as If mufti& ',Reads up, and ready to travel the road, It.P=. .1 or corn the toes, and the cal- lRowever weary the burdening load, I was not afraid I gradually ceased to 1111WIC-ok mom lusts, without soreness orArritation. Heads up, and ready for whatever's due be if:aid. Most men*can have the Pulling together and seeing it through, same experience if they choose. They will first learn to bear themselves well Playing the game to the end of the row, and blow. In trials which they anticipate, Set for the scrimmage with blob against --which. they school themselves in ad. .-'.Trouble's the•Trainer that reaches the top— TABLETS MARKED vance to meet. After a while the bab- Raw.Nerve's the reaper that harvests the crop! it will grow on them, and they will be- � emergencies that come upon them un-, --Grantland Bice. have wet" in sudden and unexpected .; BAYER?' -ARE ASPIRIN A. awares. 7 It'is of course much plesisenter if cue is naturally fearless, But It Is a O good thing to remember that th e man .�Not.Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" STum who does not enjoy this advantage N c=nevertheless'stafid beside the man• �� �� Owho does, and. can do his duty, with the like efficiency, if he,chooses to. A ftl�'BRAs f course he must not let his desire take the form merely of a daydream. usecl histead d wffiee He car, do his part honorably ane well, provided only be sets fearless. .,��ans better nijhts and ness before himself. as an ideal, bgfhter days For schools himself to think of danger when coffee disigives merely as something to be faced and overcome, and regards life Itself as be should regard it—not as something Pobtam Cma amc�—be '661ecla full twenty -to be thrown away,,but as a pawn to minut". Ariother fiorm--;InStant PoStufw be promptly hazarded whenever the The name 'Bayer" Identifies the contains proper directloni A* Qk1% only genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin d Readithe, Toothache, Rarseba, NOU- y • the c hazard Is warranted ey the larger In. is made- imtcm UP prescribed by physicians for over nine- ratio, LumbW, Rhownstism,Nourl- terests of the great game in which vv:e teen years and now made In Canada. tie, Joint Pains, and Patin gensrally� are all engaged. icw(fs I - gwcm epwym Always buy an unbroken pacImp Tin boxes of 12 t&bISU cost bit✓ of 'Sayer Tablets of Aspirin" which a few cents. iargei"gayer"pookagm Use a discarded safety razor blade There Is MIT out Aspirils-."Sayern—Tes stuat'say ansywff ae ly Can.-Aisax Postum Cereal CO.Lt&,- E� to remove paint and putty from the Aspirin to the trade mark (realstered in Canada) ot Bayer Manufacture*f welt*- -Windsor, Ontario. windows -in a new house. ace Icacidester of Salic7llcacld. While It is well known that AsPirls =a&" Darer manufacture, o am at the public against Imnotious, the Tablets of as"r compaur rut SO stamied w a 916ir general trade awk 00 'Taror Crow, ISSUE No.,41— �1 r..• ,�. 7Rr �•c5serw.za :u.nu:.c �c,u u. ,ak�,,.` .-T:ra :i.. ..L�.. , ..-.. `, ��11,U1.f7�i. y '•`Bart:, On JIGUCUy. '8e0f 27th,' >`- Wm. XdGuire returned'from ,• i _ ' •!, " to Jt►tiAes sad Mrs: Richa shwa, a the West on Tuesday evening. ; : - • ~r, _�• ` to"' dwi latter. -The regular,nsotrth;ly meeting ` �__ s .: Mr8-Adward•,Corbels, we are ..The Mieses $unting h!Lya 14eeu of the Chamber of'Colfimerce will ,�.... C sorry to report, is seriously ill At spending a few dayse with their be held is th6 Town Hail nezt W: relatives fp the cis Ttlesda evening at 8 o clock - -Oscar Stephenson.has movsd -W., H.and Mrs: Htintivigr who• -The steam shovel for digging ..-�N , ., ., --rim, .-• s'° �: a: ►'-, Into the Boone dwelling on Church have been viAtina their relatives the sewers in the village has been "YY'•' '' f ' :rr' St., lately vacated b y Jos. Bye. here and in the city, returned-to in operation during the past week =N. F. and Mrs. Mechin, of 08b, _ their home in . The Pete, Man., on and is making rapid progress. Xaawa, are spending a fe'w days here Thtlr�day lust. --Rev, J. F. Cingston,of Dun• • r 3 �- mith the former'y parents, H. and -Mrs. (Dr.).Car`fnright,hasbeen barren, occupied the pal It in St. '�Grea " " C -11a, - t�. V`` ldrb. Mechin. indi=go-t:(1 for the past rweek and Andrew's church on Sure aS morn- -Mrs. J. L. .l1lcb;Aq and sirs. cunfiued to her bed. R e are sor. iug,"w'hen'he declared the-pulpit - t - '` Thos. McCauley; of Toronto, are ry to state that the disease has de- vacant. For some time the coo- 1 --,i `;. ,•''. Z` 'spending a few days 'with J. C. veloped into t33 phaid fever. We R�•egation will hear candidates for .',V t -,and Mrs. Philip. hope for speedy recovery. the vacant position. 11Ira. Arthur Bundy has re- -Mr. Coliacut the Ford agent' -The annual school fair which r ' :.. .emu.;,. i turned home, after spending a here, had the misfortune to break was,to have been held ou Friday gg�� • s ° couple of weeks at the home of. small bone its hi? arm on Satur- 1 tst was, on accr)unt of the rain, New all Mats, �;�od q�tah�y felt "In `Liss w :lice parents at Andley.' day night.while cranking his auto, ,postponed until Saturday when -Arthur Down- and bride, of it having back flied. -As a result there was a good attendance'and' latest shapes, in ,coley, green, navy, 1 :Ottawa, are speudiug theirhoney• he vv ill bt1 oft drily fursume time. " a fine exhibit, which would have black - bl"�'iNn" etc. rice �.®V. moon•with the groulu's parents at -W. � HAndet•son, principal done credit to a more pretentious' f f the Methodist parsonage. of our public school, has been en- affair. Although it was rather T ° -A number of the ladies from gaged.to fill rile j)nlpit in lielviile cool all had It good tines. d�ien�S' Falln+Cie?�d�ea�° pne>l'lYl® Andrew's church attended the church. We-t Hill, during the first -Nest Sunday, Oct. 10th, the f meeting of Whitby Presbyterit�l three Snudays in October, then pastor will open the annual tuis- : $1,50 del. garment. at Dun bartQn*on Tuesday, the pastor, Rev. Mr. 11cL,eod, ivill sionary ctllupalgn in the :Method- - -'rna be on hi, vacs ' �e retgrneld last week from a visit to -The titethodi=t Harvest Howe "Tile'Jii=sionary Idea;""It Peabody Overalls, bluer stock plain blue - their'nephevv; Dr. Re of To- Servic_>, vvhic.l were couduc ed the following �;Ord ; , It plewried_ .7 4r Fc° Tonto. Since returning tile. Rich- by Rev S.' C'.,�3oci'e, B. 'A., B. D., Gad by the ft+ulishness of pret:ch• black and stripe, De sure you buy ardson has been indi=posed. were a decided success. The ..=ev ing to save them that believed,' •�• r -• -A number of tile 'phones in ►eons were Masterly •exposition I Car. 1 :''?1. Evening snb,ject, the Peabody line. They have' the Village have been put out of of Dlyiur� Truth 'and were nitich ','The Missionary Enter'pri=e,"bas- .business on account of the wires enjoyed by all. The concerti given'.ed on'' our Lord's words which „ the weight and quality. :' being torn down by the steam ou Mouday night c�a,•'ona•of tile teed, `!Go ye and teach all nations, - .7 ° : above] at.vr)rk.on the servers. very best ever glveii in P,ickerillg. and. lo, I am with you•alwa}=," "- ��T -=TheWuwan's Auxiliary of St. Vii!'=. Hrtrve3, the aolr)ist, 'tang c}i- J1 tt. 2a : 19 4. These services Men's mahogany Ltue Boosts. Well George's ehur�h- will }scud their vitlely: . 3fi=3 Newton- carried all will be of pec-itil interest and � •7 before "Le and the.31ale Q!iartette shc!tiid be Iztv.gely attended._Listen a. 'regntar luonthlp btlsinese meeting' anade_welt boot, styli 'h and on Thursday, October 14th, at 3 rendered six nulnbers in very File r.lv dear frieuds, t.hile,God i peclk.- o'clock at the home of i}Ir Hurst. Rtyle.-00 31- . . '•1 P chilli keep my Sabo iths and_ c,�rel''$�IC��.'e�.I It, 117.50.50. s�7 -Tile Ladies' ?std Society of Sr. -A few weeks ago George Lee, reverence my .,Knettinry, I Rill the .Andrew's church wilI meet on the•of the Kingston ro'tcd -eti--;t,-Io t a stores."'- Suliday Scho:,l' at 2 p. n1, afternoon of Wednesday, the 13th valuable ;teen and advei•ti,;vd f,)v to V lric}i YOU Are also invited. in the basement of the the ttnirrml-without r=e;mlt. i{r�- -amie serviee Fridity ev=ening ae Now for Just One �;• church.'. Ali ties ladies of the con �v=ti�led to b-lievie that tile anitt]'ti 11 11A.' {.elder., 11i-i Florence - g •egrZion please attend: had been gold to it -bittvher. and Dorvu. Spe iker. .. W. Monn+-y� � „� SPECIAL�•�1 l =t snow fall 'of the spa fie, A-iked pernli?sion of IV G. Singer; R'. Grubb. cordial. -The fir in GROCERY 47�L. '�✓/�r� son occur-red on Friday last, Oct, Reid, 'vf "this village, to search sitati,)n to the public.-=J. W. D. - , _ 1st. ZYllitti we had none in Pick". hi3 slangllter Mollie to see -if fie z A great Iii,► I;.ZT 'of L�-:Zt1?2c.lr� ottjl, E eeing, there was quite a he..Rvy1-?ould identify-any cif the hides A- ; GREFN R;vEiE 11�\r 0017L0� - fall crest and-north of ue. • Thi; i-,1 belonging to 'his lost steer. Mr' Dnrr*furfi�r the 3?nd anniver�arp � rile earliest snow-fall for a number R4id. untiesit►tingly Rave Iiirn per of thl:Urcea Rivet• B<Lptist.Cilurch un _.- - Only IO cents per l,ar: - +ni=,silo to -earch hiv rrenitkeg: -:-. -- •of year=s. I �tlyd.ty sues :liotxl.ay. \�v, 7th au(I : He finals fonud a hide that lead - -Services in tat. George's church Y 3�h. f5'�trh'for prirEi'culHrs.• - Look-Just-toe in trod nce this excellent 'Soap,'ll-bars next Sunday, Oct. 10 : horning at An ear mark -1imilar to the one he 10,30, Evening at 7,00. Sun(iny losi, and pc. a reztilt he brmight a for :j1.00. $chrx)l will resurue the--afternoon charge"against.Mr..Reid of ha.vincr AVOW dell!!0rfiremer►t8t se-Onn at 2.30. The Rev. W. A. stolen R,,od-in his possession. Tire _- .; Pigpen, former Iornmberit, will tried came.offin the town hall be �]lOTATOES WANTED-Apply to r-----preach morning and evening. fcire._police magistrate Jl?pl]SOn,' P Ed'�'ard°•Dunbarenr.. 3-3 H"-M-AN ` Mrs. H. A. ilatchett and dale- on Friday evening of last week. nR SALE-The milk huainesp in � 4� the Village of Pickering, a° the ro serer gghter, Miss Helen, of Moncton, N. W. H. 5ennedy. of R-hitbq, pro-• F p< B., who have been spending the seented, while W. E. N. Sinclair. "''11 deliver no milk serer�Tov_l. J,btc�inty."aw r st'few weeks with relatives in M. P. P., of Oshawa, acted for the p� f DF.R-From.nnw tip to Dec. 19t: I'. Toronto, are now visiting "with defendant. A number of witness- Cwill be prepared to make ceder at cherry- ARE ,; the farmer's parents, Geo. M. and es were examintd. Hftrry W p xxw every week-day_ Ind, phone Mark 3W?. �: � � before returning to testified' that he had purchased �'.r .Nest Palmer, ---- ----- - . - : -their-home. the animal in July anti sold it to ��'.1�TED-And• iinantitr of No. 1 7+ M �7 �+ i' Mr. Reid. As a restilt og.this- evi- t:m.rthy My F3,,et prices paid. Have ...,B a prepared lot cold T1'8at�8i y -James Cornell, of Weston. hat•pr 3-ed wt.h,an up todate p.)wer press. I ,and Charles.Cornell, of Moultreoll:_dente Nlr.,Reid was honorably Rc- Oliver.Greenwo6d: a " ' tended the funeral of their ftttll- quitted, - -In the ddAtli of E+levant] Cor• AtitEn-On• Octnber. 1Uth, a, +� rr� } �.„p er here on Saturday. Others feast WAN:r•;5+d:ban fai gin:rsi f.r;r,work. � :)Ar- We ha Vie Gl coiSl+�leLe �iiiG of a distance were Mr,. Baker and nell, Whi('h tu(•k T LAPP on Wedr..es. a•c h.•,,.M:,,nd,arden. Apply.to M.C. Boswell, - � da _8e !t _29th, �'r_,•ke.rinR lo,oe.q Base Une,.tot.io,Pt ke'r,rg., 3Zt1 = ';r-� 1Ni'+q Clendcuian, of «lti.tii� T3',-,-F --- -- ---- - D : --- Bailie of Tr;recto, ni r le d�rlr.�t1 T'Z.i y QVeJ slid i�a nges dell of $cArbOro: - __ -- '"g�,1?e �.t�Pnts. . lie i3,�c(a�• fll��+ kT. -\eta �lit�htly u�Pcl h,ip. - - -- ,L ' __ � '-- - = X - -, - - eY,. ;1„u':• ^,our: n.,,r,J i.,5 -with p,,t,:tt) W. J. Miller reccerver - t-t�P ea-wf4�: in llittly tuwn-lil' &:s:: r attachment, and,>.n I,attd n:rsd�r..��- See our Irrrproved "Royril Quebec*' Heater, with oven It i r Brick `. gram on Tuesday from :titrdrery but C,her] tvv(.-yttvrs of acre moved P;Y t'r1:R•Thextum,Pt`kc`inuy ? _ ___ Lined Arlt1 has c3n�Ilex �rxtas, The very latest. ' Forsyth, of Sinvidnta, Sa-.k., tat-- with hk,p-iveptG to the, farin, now OST--nn IiinsvOrnro%a nr•(4rPer. Weal=r., haye_this.Water witho-it oven :t ing that his scan, Norluau, t1Kd olrr.ed by Ii. D. F3.iyr.e, and. with xti died that morning Ao ar result of rile escf tiun of five y-e:erg alt>. bnrua reeeivedin an Accident. No he lived with him .1mghte.r •tt - - - " r !- a further particulars have vet K-PIA R'tdi=_sot,, Sit-k , Ito liv4,d , tliele -y'O1. s kLr R' corn;, h+t:tC's+�G. :col:or •1 hesa. Chilly autumn .1114 able" cy t until about eight Ceftn-r ;I O R'I)Fn �, s b,u1:`•:,•. r^:n:,,,rs.aa�f&lLri•<i , . _ received. Mr. F(il'- th'� e,dP! - . �► 1•m tits.n cn-cvG:: 81n4e�'cd x . s ":.son, Charlea,-died in France R•hile-"he and fir Cornell retirpd,, ti)V a !,Kmsch+nc%. fit Eic^r:r., Clarern-iAt. Phone - ,ll.tv-e B Perfectiun Oil Heater village. 'Lei 1ti73 he magi Tied Lu 'v: -it- l,tr ' r ion active ditty, - -- ;.. .._. -... _� - sG- _ The hethodist-Sin'nday 'School -rLlentinP, who zurvivea liitu: Fl,r j�ciR 5ai.1:-8-rnnnted f+�amehouaP. See thi: S 'rr)ntl-hand U:ik Beater, Ncy.11a, in A 1 had a family of of one da+ti-rite•: �. •+:�; h +adztxaq, n:e.i; ,:•corare•d :nau:c, _COITdItiUn, ondy'$Ii.UU `Rally Services, . w•bielr there held }' _ _ . _ _ A. fr`ryd�:n -idle, !ra•nr• tal=l, c5.:1 cuChwl?tln'18, on the last Sunda in Sep tcFre land three 'sous. �[r<: �. Bic, (,f --- - - - - - Y r rite• am 911 !ru+t+: 1 1• 'a.r•� of;.:nd. of greater intere.at than t1y41111. Gy'eetetb`pUd,' Jatlley. cA ��t'fCUU, XPt•'•Y'to.e, $on•ard. S, T. L., of Cirarlr-, of Montreal, al+d LItham, t_ : ,.; ni1.1 rfiecl sevetltaen ear- ':t o. .T11P, Pi�)el�e5� �ilrnaCeS : " • �Vhfeby,,ga�'e a fineaddl mark. Y r 7 �c)it S:.T.}•.-I rezi5teretl 'shorthorn ed .'b point, pith and - ouch, He is also fillt•vivea by two si;.ter t' ;:_r1rr a,iq; rl,-i'er cult h'y vat. 9.rrgi: cred ` n y p i P .ire rhea, r r, meet ecunoulical on fuel and are sold.on .Our menshoxild act• elbow his' Brood t * t hc:imn J and _s monthsotd, regesieredcyw. 1.. � ,.11'c. `� . V. Richardson A11d ,Ii�� :t:u1 heavy�lcigh-n 1rI I heavy weron: Abp1y a lnOney baCk,gtlRrantee ` advice. Mrs. Laura Catvker, of. Annie Cornell, both 'of-whoul re- a1•I„t 33.RI'con. P:ckcring. rr: .phone. M,ii: - ' Bowmanvillelwho w'a3 the �uloir't -ide in the village. He,teas a n]eni. verniit,;. .F.Lacey•?Iigtland:C:cck. 1•L, _ _ _ ' for the dap, sang four selections ber of the Society 'of Friends Arnd �,.t t:�i FOR `.,_T.E-Being .rn,r.h - -= Leave its }onr order for Stove Repairs ` ,as only A firs4 c1ASS artist Cal] sins;. in politics he R a an arc3ent Lt)e- 1 :li(f Not 11.•inn.:;11uc%crin::-6,"K:1> '.h,:n, y - ' rat. His funeral took )lace on d1,,x7'., vith stabling unricrneatt,. is:,7,5• .(mu se. . She slaw )1 tack n, b ,term. �, e I Y y p3lf i- icfroieeppN. ;ten heart, and'•pig i2j '• Picke"ring ace qla ''t0learn Lhat thl� L't11t11C- j lLilydAy, when hi3 bU+dy tvri5lrtl l stall taaclrotn ll R.,ront it I. Ap marl .7 �, !�is- to visit us again in the tr) rest in ties Fri°t)�:13' bRCylll� �nses place. Full bps>cs•:nn cei4en o^ ape•.ist. t. E ,��JJ L!. � ti n i'.+_1. Apply to slob,,;:iomervule,PickcnH 1-3 � , future.-Co�I, ground.,- --Report o'f Ititerrtlediate room, .-Aa a rule g'Overtment, find it' ¢ -- �- -- - - -- - - - A ♦ Pickering public'sebool for month very d'Efficnit to find position, for Farm=ers, AL r.+ 1.1 r i of Sept.: Sr. III-%Iildre!1Jeph=c,n. 'their friend:. ' L=na]!y there are Tho,:e who desire their barn sc UYI Nellie Sier, Allnie Baker, Carl score, of applications for ev=ery NG FALL _D Kirchner,-Johnnie Catt'an, Mabel po ition that is to be fllyd. They ness(lI e, pltrtlse scare got lordeis R th Stephenson. Jr. III-Ha.rold•Ric'h- evidently have everlooked the J. 5, halsdon. _ 1` .� ardson; Hilda' Kearny, .Jack jc•- fact that, there.is P. splendid o1>•st1- . Ail replies Nvill he called for and de- � �7IS�i �ilyel� ltltl3�cj (?s�,'ly� tl2ereby getting _ Ginty, Lillian �Vinlan. Billy Hrlll, ing fur ten atliee" eeker in. our vil- ivered within three days e, receiving _ Bertha Kirchner, Blake Fullerton, Mtge. At the usual charge A per-. the eider. t�f,? �LSt clJOice In �1 11lnited John Renimer, 1ler'vyn Potter, - son could amass a fortune in a very W. MIDDLETO\, --- - �. Verna- Reid, Donrtld . Morris=ev, short time, Tile outivv w•oulr"d Ialf harness-maker, R'hitbN= d d ' Bessie BafTi:'''Edith .Kearn Ncir- be fora tearu ok' bosses, a set of j � _ I'anbe o oodS w than Irish, Ro3ie Sier�. Alfred Pal• Ruod :tieing Karnes a chain rind`Jsi LM DALE MILLS 'Our Fall Stovk is now on the shelves and we'would t rner and Stella Bath abiient(luring a i>air of tubber boots, and .these � ''• ;a month. Sr.II=Hilda Walsli, Lon- might be furnished by the 'gov- �rC% �=+R=NC'k ...'advise yon to look it over early. s� ' ella Martin, Liz-rie VeGinty. Mild ernment, as the experience of I You can always get the best,Jlani- - i.= red tilurphy, Evrtngeline Corson, t]S'o3t of people has been that they robs Fl mr Made from No. 1.• 1 tii e Jack,3ephgon. y Manitoba Z�'heat. l t r.. ` are esceediugl generous to their gt112 are SlieC'al z tip., in -A retty weddin was solemn- em Flo ees. p g I y The tv rn'k. w onlrl not !Boval Household and GlenorA for. ' ,A, /� ized on Wednesday, Sept. _'J'eh, be very h*oriotls a� it world only Bread, Tr3 shag, /Y/ / a MY E A R by Rev. Mr. Clugston, of Dunbar- be to bites] on to a nlir'ed auto anti pastry Flour Fresh Roiled Oat9 ton . Presbyterian Church, when haul it on ,to terra _firma. This BRAN, SHORTS" and can show's ou a fine'assorttuent of Fine Shirtsi Ties, fteta Irene, only c.l:utgilter of Tohn operation would recfnire about five I i1iI\ FEEDS F 5o3L,. ��eGlter5, Uloves, Bats,-Caps, Boots, Fte., 1#orml.ey,`bf Pickering, w•a- united minutes, and woiilcl have to be re °'",0A:T CHOP o -ih marriage tr1 �V. H. Whirr• of prated sii or eight tidies every .Cat SHED OATS lit face er.el'ythit��, pertaining to men s Dunbarton. The bride* a3 attir- hoar. And the fee ill the past has y B ARL;;Y CHC?Y _ tive hati'e, and that the best. ed in a navy blue suit'and picture been front one to five "dollar=, Awl %VHEAT slat And a corsage of Oph'elia roses. it'sl]onld be paid strictly in ad- CRACKEI) CORM y011 can t do better thz�n-1)tTy a The only attendants were Jti;s vane©. The only objection to the 13iI1ED IiEN FLED Florence Newton, Of Whitby, and ;cork is the long honra, as thev Caldw ell's Cream substitute '� I ° ) tiVm. Gormley, cousin of the hNide. would have to begin about 4 a. m. - Cslf hlerll. �oN udeS ►Suit o>r, Overcoat �- After the ceremony a wedding tend end at 3 a. ni. the following " Jlolaases :sisal ' breakfast was served At the hotlie day, The reimitleration, how,- "CHOPPING AN-D OAT' guarante0f1 t0 i°eel) soil warl]7 anCl t0 give y0U e�'ery " of the brides Aunt, Mrs. Robert ever, is amply shfftcient to enable CRT:SHING EVER�:DAF ~ Gorti]ley, of the lake shore. ' 'air. 'a man to a 1ploy an assistant. 5ati5fdetioll. r � Get prices on feed in ton lots. - ;and Mrs. White left later by The government should lone no BELL PHONE. - - `motor for Toronto, On their time in making' the Appointment, Fred T $tinting - Pickerind h F'. '�7CT, Weel�s� �'return they will reside•in Pick•+?r• Ag'1Cinter will soon be ere, R•hen � M t' Eytabli_lied 1857. 1, g, ; i his duties would end. _ Chopping every day.3 d - .- - _ --- _"-- _-.-_..-� _-• ° �q�`�- .. h t TT - _ _e _ � ar+l➢li!i.�h^�•ar."` '' '�"�..�"_"'-"�` „y.rT. �1.: 4�.,,.J. �^ ��.:.7t•.;:^, y�i�'eify�� i„ i�deA, fii t'--�>•..[µ t• _ '•.f ,5p.