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TIutAiltgtcn, of 'Uxbridge town- Medical _ _ Li�vi a.1iii-�:.-W ion visrtited with J. dayir tiIhe IJrtinl ArristronOr farm, 'R ER ENW D ''pp E. FORSYTH, D. of•0., Regis-, r and Mrs. Wighton, of Uagmat, on concessinn•'Rrtrch. On.' Sunday night U -00 '1L. tered'member of Optometrlcal Aeao Sunday: I i•otn�s one let'th,t water•out of it, filled Station of Oatar,ia. Special attention given to • • 31i pearl Love.., of II iwkat,otle. i it with pine ruot5 and get tlr2m afire. iiheSttitiaolglasaos. Eyea,teated'free. '\oath: A �Oh for hie for visited tvtth Miss Myttle Pugh 'oyer The rn;ine was ds•ntrt sect stud the the holiday=: J neighbors h.td'dii:ioul.ty.in sxvin.g the «• ' r, n� Harry stud .Mrs. Stacy,of Oshawa...barn, Act:, of deviltry are not confin- LLS :F. TO.IiLIN50\, N. B., 'M ' ber maa� and J, Pickett. of Be,hesda, Isere at ed to tear,--Journal, of the College or Pl vsicians and Surgeons % ' + of Ontario. Oflee: that (orrnrr1v occupied byy .Chris. Hopkins' Dn Stlrtday, ! - _ } .•thd late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cald- Ac.k'imy per-6n Who htt3 tiE 6d one - Richard Carrot hers, of the 8th line; t AV DLEY ?: well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. _3ly _ Uxhtid e, and.hiss Hstti<•{'st:'rvthers, _ _ of our. B. T. Manure.Cavriers rx. if he �vouir3 do tti'ithout it. of Torua.to,•at Geb:.ge McDuwv 1i's ou Di,-d at Oakville, Ont., on October "[T F. CART�'RIGF3T; ,VT. n.,' 11. Sunda)-, 6,Lb, r,:ter A long Unr•�s, Wilbert F,- t �v . C. P. €: S.,Cnt. A coroner for nc<•Coun- ;Tlfe t'el�ly has be�v Ma!-ried on Tue:day,.'Octuber 1°_th,�Pratt, detu'ly heloved husband of Hat. ��' L�Q�t� `��{� ��j'�(;�7 tyofOatario, ()`rice hours : to-z and r 1p.m: Miss E.Yli. \1cCounell. only crtiti hLer:tia L. Pratt, ;a d e;dest con of 11'. Geo.or at other hours by appointment Phone Belt y ' No.24. . Ind.phone No,goo. Pickering. Ulm "\Ut if.it C'Ust me.dcrublQ:".. of Caeorge agd ;firs. McConnell. of Sr- j and Mrs: Pratt, of Audley. Inter- [fir tario. 331v Thomas, to George A. Pickett. .otiiy! meta took place on Oct. 7th ;o Eriu YY `anted ; '�•,` " BEU��•L`3E sun Of Oscar Pickett, of this pi:ice. • - i drag Cemetery, the funer l being con- 7 NO. Ni cKI\\O\, 1r.D-L:tZ:f1 S , ducted by th:r -Artrora avid Oakville p y p . Edinburgh, [necrit,er of the college of The St:l} les tlt'e!kept cJerttlei Lod A, F. tct A. lI., the accessed Will a hi ghost rice for PhlreiclnAAe•an3 Surgeons of Ontario, lteeutiate „ SL.1::,Y -NIOU, of Ro a] College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, nlauttt•e is well mixed Navin;,,keen:stn active mem.i�er of the Speci attention to. dsiessoe of tvameo and •� yard isn't so dirty Aurota Ludzt•,, Besides his wife and' any quantity t}w ehildrZn, Office and residance,Btoughani. „ Weddiniz bells are ringing. , ; \ _<ry work is dune it," half the time Siln•fillirit is the order of:the dap. P irents, he.:s survived by two broth- -- ------ ers and threesi.;ters. . Al�t'Ay,S in the market rc:. Le�ul Ernest Goeden is ail suAles these . . r, days-it''a girl, Y to. buy. H.'KEtiNEDY, Barrister. Sol- stouffvi� ont A. E Wl,,ite had ri business,trip to ' KI\GSTO:� ROAD EAST �.• as s � .ieitnr,'Notary Public, Conveyancer'&c. Torontn O S Saturday. Whitby,Ont. Al _- .__.._..._-____-._ __ ___,._ Ambrose' Hastings Sundayed with A,k Wrrr, Corbett wns driving along A limited quantity Of ,.tr -'-- ---° friends in Unionville, "" tht�Kiugs:on road nil 5aturllay even- T E. FAREWELL, K:C., BARRIa I Alf. liirhell, of(seen, River,• s rent ink he turned to thr ri ht to pass an TC7 CJ a TIIR.Couat Crown.lttnrae sadConntc 's. 1 « g p �Qtti Wanted y yy !. � Sunday at C. Plstgton. au.•',that he=ti�•RS tut-P4in1�.- A truck t3olleltor. Court Houso.Whitby-`, 1Q-T J+ Hi , B E A A th:,•, w:tc behind thewi.;s rtlso turned+ I)nvil D•twsn;t, of �ChPrrva•ood., . spenr.Suudai• with George' Toil, out r,:�et ahead of thy fnrtuer,' and in = - "•`�• AE. CHRISTIAN,.J3nti•iater, aid G. W, Ind Mrs. Phillips entertained. d.,iLg so met li ('rrhett but saw him •Solicitor.Notary Public,F.te. Money to ; C.LAREMONT T,,tontofrirndsuv theho,liday. too -late to a.v'oid a•evilisiors. . The . U. oad._OfSce Brock 6t,Sorth,R'hh{sr. L81 Jahn Fn-te. of O haw&. is =pending truck struck tl.:r nolse bt: the elouth, : t •�-r�ALFs.4'& '.10FItiST(1`;-B tr+ia'Nre a coupe„f w4cks with JIt. at d 11rt. rtnxahiti� its jaty �.t badly thus. the _F• Z+. ��"��''•+�� _ w �Jetc., "s Dani.uth ayes. rtto t.wor,h r;,lit; 4 . IBS ER OF- C',irti-r and family. tni,mal bad to be killed: The truck T�rons .. Phone Gerrard 4411. S3turday's, :tal- - Sil3Q rind \I�s.. Thole And f:i wily b:lonT Pti to;s garage and Ci R.i driven v;$ Vera 1720. (Ind.) ._.4Uly a'• • a 1,•--A vr^,uth Who slu'll-ld clever'- y er_ •pent S-mdav with Mr. and Mr. itt. hr :r rare. �T I LLI9li J. BEATU\,B, A..Bat•- Marriage Licenses "Mil•. of X-b" ` have beeu ltilowed'to have charge rf YV n,ter, Sulk,tor. memFer of the f:rm'vt ! Os^ar CattRr.ard lAdp-friend,accom- aft auttr, Thy a,�C1,1PAntt,of the•buggy- I Ryckman,Den),,on.Foster and Beaton. Toroncr, pattird by Joua FUOtP and llirs Janie Kacaped iajut y, �d General Truots.11u ,ring,83 Bay Street,Toronto. + ------- _. ._ _--- -Y-- .. .__ Cart-?r, motored to Markham= Friday. . - "s Telephone Slain t•t,i and'�r,2. FRUIT BASKETS : cuing. . _ BRO'•K ROAD .+ Dentcrt twlttTevAi.s it- is rtitvnretl th�+t .'.lr. Glaugh ha A G E i rented the Hubbard f nrm, t:F 'mss LADE B. BEATON'. D. • D. S„ -2I Ru;trt CratPs • - There Iva, an ftval tnrhP of.visitors Walter Btigoitll of- Toronto,spent Graduate- the Royal CTo Toronto,of Dental I Qr.-BFrry Boxes. bere'on Thanksgiving D,ty. the holidstc with his parents here.- - We have a full line of motor oils rntl: �t Surgeons' and -University slay of Toronto.Whitby 11 Qt. B iskets Mr. Lear y is borne, after spending w. Jackson and Seth Bad erot4 over W. bL. Pringle's hardware.store, 5i'hitby. P R R greases as Well as motor futures. t Office hours 9 to 12 : Ito 5.30. 'Ind_'pl•ore B. -6-44C..Baskets, ft fete weeks with Friends in the north. mo ored to Torbnto on Saturday last. l FSe21 phone 220, 441y - Mra. N. Randall is receiving I r. 31rQ. BriRnRll's Ladies'Aisl meeting Autos of all makes and designs repair ra • Leona Covers and Slat Coders Giovers 3rPa6metit for .cancer.with on Wednesday last wag Well attended. ed on shortest notice and '- --- -E)arer shartage-- mnrb benefit, = Mr. Bi.hep, of Ushawa, spout the. - at fair prices. i$tsstfxtr#� Q�Larals. - _ '^ Chopping and Oat Rollin ever Week The community hall has been cover= holdup with his mother-in-law, Mrs. - Pp 8 8 y ed with tiretallic shingles and other- Barclay. Agents for Dominion Tires ETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T C.M.. day eiceptibg Monday. wice'fixed u J. H. and buss. Kaves have been r -teacher of piano and theory. Phone Is93, - -- p' * - "Genuine Focal Parts" : Claremont. Lo lu -- Wm., Smith received a .very nasty spend intr a few- with the formers . G. HA 1I'-Issuer of Marriage W. .G•-Bayne$, Green River w^tend on the head on Monday last.' sister in Bartle. Gasoline always on hand, - Free Air '[���VT R a large pulley on a shaft nnrstina, and a2r4, BradshAw, who-leas been•visit- ,BSetuingrfll ge.to the County of o27ly rro, Or address R. R. No.-1. Locust Bill. inflicting a deep cut and rendering cog friends in tb6locality. has started ()aril sad see us if pot,are in need]] 'p him une,�nscinus for a time.•-= on her journey homeward' to 'Portage of anything in the auto '[�T V. RICHaRD501 - Real Es_ Mr. Buckles has a potato that tr.eighs In Prairie." or.truck line. - zF i r tate, Insurance.Conve3-ancir.g,•Notary - nPRi lc two prntncls and-.is the ex tat : . A. Jaeksdb. -Df Kin sto-n,' and Public,Etc.,Pickering;,Ont, 311y shape of a Whiskey bottle. and Ftranae lath friend. of O,4ihawn, visited 'with Cowan' & Shepherd Shaw's +Catalogue y.A. it nifty seem, it was'grown on the frirriter'4 assents, W. and Mrs. Co & ` Tt 'HALL-House carpenter, EA• what teas our town hotel property. Jacksnri, on Monday last. V timatn given for new,*work. repair% or of Business Training firhoyls is There seems to be ti very P oundant- - • • alteraaon•t Ind.phor%62013.17-Piekering. 231y - f1r whiled free on request. •I'All 'term rtnp of Nrnlrs in this vicinity tbb. CHERRYWOOD �Plcl�enng, Ont. D•S.HEATOJI TOWNSHIP OI.ER1i g• ,teat Loft re d yrRr, Lich is being picked at t}a dr ,•' Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking S1ltttv�lPre1`rite. Addgr,an�VGH. preserpi<.i erg nrelr crlrinai t d htat ciCf ri. 7 Elgin, Parker moved to the one"" AOCO7atent ito, Stoney to• rmn •• _ -.- on rum prol+erty lasuer of damage Lta ftt. contytobAz1-1 fl�strl Lln'nt'c �pen.t thetce�ek-end. _ -' - ltevaie, On.. y.r •.'fix•rc- W,t, a very lru'ge --at;fpndarwo with-hie ruts L tca 1wre. -''1`• rard Sts.,Torontu. -HUGH S. PUGH. Glen Major. Ont. _-_- _ it t•�e Bapri t ehttreh serer PanrrS.,tn �ZillieGit.Peand Will.FIolbertspent H &e ��,� ire ,nr� Lleen•Ad Auettoatwr. Extenatve exper. d%y lasr, the day being v,ry flop. Th4 1,4v-14t.y qt Jtin, 4 ltoot'A. �"'''•"' fence sn"rtnprrtpd acr3 tLor,,tcbtrtr.3 •reek. FI(`} ;�Iy Bales conducted an aLere: ttrite for terms �•� C L +•. P':1nit ,wr9 most necc'pta+�ly#illttl xit Si r,.t4i1e1 51rs. I�itictAnd fHmily spent .• = __ and parMku:ara. _ KOne Ind.•31A. 3&.y • 1,'th the'ahr-rnnon Anil ev ininC ser• Rii-Any k1r F. MacC'rae's. - �, �T_ . .Y...__ __ vice. hr the R,rv: David Hackett, of Mrs J. Tin;hvr�has re caner] home, LL�MR£R FART) T Gen2c,llt POSTILL, I.tcensed AurtiouPPr, „rnnlo, . -itfterr-pf Haling n wPCk w•itlt friends; f '•, . for Ooar,ttee o!York aid Octstno, Artc- .1t thry njr,+t}in-,�' efierri�Pe of Ilse On. ,I.,tsrt�c and ;11rs. Fes•g,1�nn And the. ,��R� ' 'Nioa•ales of aII kinds'sttbLU.d to oft sbort"eet -it E•, -NS P Y Entree• ♦dare.+Green River P,O.. Ont. erin•try Callego last tr;•rk. 1li�sPi Pitl}' is ent aund:t at A In- ) : t '. ;- - n • :i',,¢h, o thi .week.. re ai••.,•. a:unit: . _... .._ . ..____ .. _. .. li.t. atl .1 f r .Lumber M. MAW, LiCENSED A.U-C _=_ etl first h'<inntsa�a first year stadrnt P;rnESt and/;1Trs. Patty' ,:nd lust YV TIONEFR,!or York,QnLario andDur't2m ^t 7F1S1. HP nay it!,n awarri�d tor• hr. `At;t:dt•r•.�pni.t. rhe'holiday frith Jas. Counuee, All kinds uf.salta promptly 'stranded FOr.;Sal e « • 7'• Addi;ots riZ? felt at0'i,'•iCdl -- P �' 1'rdti't+net fanilr' ..Shingles :.b. to. Terms rea.onable. Dar for cafes may be g dc'acvinr. \Ric, Grett',t Graham, of Whitby• arranged e .Wow 'U,On bell an,! Indeyer.- e f f-nt':thr iiolidhy• with her tuiele, - s dent phones. RhithY,ant.. i ply --__ about 300 Al G hooped apple -- wt♦)Tav " - Ca1�3 ROGf111 -� c barrels at 85 cents Ar[hur.f;rahant. f v=Cr sold. � t The buil3ing baorn rnntinnPC 1,P_1C ;Ii•1fituuerville and Miss Bertram each in lots F.:,t-e retul r,c•d Co. their dtAies�,nfier Steel-; Bough! houut-: being started r,onti6ii'11i, I, ar,E r dir.'s; .the Teachers' Convention i7lreel POB�1�. - Govefnrnent, Municipal and Cor. _ Of IO Or more at E. Disnev has sold `his ri'nic'delled . ar Whitby. a• the shop, - house which he ocrupiesnn rhP corner anti RNs. Th iirl,c.ih and pofation Bonds For Sale. of lhw.di�s strecur FRst and Pine street,. 11:. ertld Mrs Thom itnd Mi,:s Ola Hob jj//^�.t Be!I P.hore-193-. _ to Mr. Buck. of King ton, And Oreacty- ii,i t r vrere ar.nitnd recently-renewing ,A La �R E E SO •w • D. 4ordon (f4 Son. itns hecun constriict,inn of or.nthek• 0!19~ac•l:laintancee. . A. • �y WILLIAM D. DYKE5, WHITAY, h,-mie ttdj„ining to the north oti•Pine. ---- - ; RICKERI `'Gk n,tr'.01 _ sROU�yr.�+ LOOUST HILL =z: M. M: AtT'MC�� = ;', Wednesday afternnon thr, funern}of Bell and Independent phon.�; I?owara N t•it b•anstone,scel nf•'San, Miss N. Duncan is. •visiting with ;•:._ , Veterinary Surgeon _--•--------___ 1' ns±one, cl:rtv H Iaree attet�ance to gel tticPS.in '4:11 hang. / - HonorGradu;-.te ofOntRrio l-etRrinar; _ l the hem- en Ce-ntra Jureet s .t h. U:. �Tr . Nli0colnt Sr.. ;xreat Th'anksgis• Pipckermq College. All calls day or night ^eased %-c-Nwerrvd earlin the was, in,.z with,relativec in Toronto• �+ promptly attendedrto. The Choice of a SchOQI inin'in•g ,t Tornat.o corps-.1n, the ;izr,:il Byron Feh hy. of Q?haw.9,, spent Bell and Independent Phones - service, be hay ins!.-en a rel.•gr::ph Pr the Irotitla}-witfi'hi.�mother hare, PICKER'ING - ONTAf 10 l,efurr. 1?e suffered':�everP gassu,c Charl: A. r+tad 1!;s. Ilnrriay spent _ - - is very 'Imperta�at � � - D r� _ #_ I'voln :vhieh he never .reerwerec.. lie Thanksz ilvint avith theirdwfghtcrs-in -•��` fuss ttr:rrried,ahrnrt tt Ye+tr n_n.-^TitE Tr,rnt?t ' TIKE�1'dB1:E-Pickerinq Station flowers covered the. casket surd over- Ili<s 3!al:el I1o'ld and ftien2i,,of To- T,R. Trains going East Jne as follrtre �, I L")TT' flowed a motor car, f.ev. Harvey ron'o, spent an enj� gable-time at leer - No, 6 flail �.a' a1. ^��r t� 1, Merritt, prisfnrof the Baptist church ttiglVer's, t 2$ Local ,..15 P. M. �` lL'�'cG!� conflnrted the services.. John and-_1Crs. Everest and sons, of• ,. StO � 36--Local d.Utt P, 11 °' A quiet wedding Saturday ni:orning .Toronto, Were with John and Mrs. Trains going Rest due an fo'.lotra- - in tit.John':-at-the-My w,is the tuRr- Gainnge over the holiday. No, 35 Local 7,;7 A M. Yonge fi CI1allrs•Sts,Toronto riage of Miss Annie EJiaahPth, only Edwin Perryman has sold eut, his - 27 bocal- '`1.:i3 P. ai. possesses a reputation for h!gTi rLtughter of Postmaster and Mrs, interests.i;, the d;tiry hncinPSS in Ac• •" 7 Mail S,55'7. J1; ' {gr:ld,-trork.that is itl;sotutel clean !lowden. to Tlr.'John:T, -Ito ire,Brook• ton,and is sit his home here. ti Nos.TS and 7 also run on SttnSlKC ;tad will remain so. This is `the :in. R.ev. Prof. E, r1. .Mofntyre, of Henry Sli^m had the misfortune to COLUMBIA Foregoing is according to Standard reason the demand for our grade. R veliffe Colleop,officiRted. The bride cr osb his thumb in a cutting box last :vas a attended and was Given away iveek,'nnd is'cff duty t5 a result'of the - ' time. ate, is ficP time our supply. Po '� y � � r� �j � A not fool w ith Education, Ify'ou do, by her afher, fi'he wore n traeltinq aci ident. y_ ��Al�oi.+i's w Dr. N. E. 'MeEwerI B.V.Se. P �- suit of n,tt y trieotine with. a ,rowp p you lose. lt.nlw-, -s Acs to ct the Jliss Eca Si'ond fuss accom Rnied air 1 best: Wr ite fey Catalcfxlte: Eu•t -veletrn•hat and carried`a white prayer by her cousins. Jchn anti Mrs:,Ding, Veteri nary'Surgeon. ter any tittle, 1:r5'nk and ,bore udiamonci and plRtinnn•' ni Toronto, and spent Thanksgiving _ ,•`'• Graduate of University f Toronto. pendant, Only intimate friends and Drop in �aaill see y P y at her home here. l ,y_ Former Veterinarian to Macdonald- 1Rr. J, Elliott, Principal the Auxiliary of St, John's were pres. 1'isitors o,°er the holiday : Robt..J. file.new ZZ. 1Ua- ;Agricultural College, Quebec. ent. The lit+Ppy;couple left immedia. Price and Ftank and Mrs, Gerow and ' tely fora honeymoon trip, Children w1t.h Air. 3lnsgrove, Miss 0lltle. Latest I?�rompi attention'to all clients; --- :1t the lletho(?ist p,)rsonage Sitar- Hattie HRIt at her randmnther's,Atrs. " ' q C'ilt. Satin Ival- Bell and Ind. Phones, It llg M� BuSIrWSs dny Rfternoon _hiss `,label FrAt,ces, Feashy, R. Brodie with his sister, Mr•z. F '•M: PlgERiNG, youngest daughter of W. B. and Mrs. Phili� ,t . tJl11Sh Cdbl- _ } ONTARIO 1. ; . To help you inn pert of your lisllsdou, 1S'hithy, Was u>,arriPd to Freeman MAntle and d:tughter, 'Miss C�i ., )Pith a. Walter Frank 11-eCntl. son of John lliklred. Accompanied by his hrotbFr " 1T '�`;� By opening a\etc Gnrage in the Vi l- late Mr-. p Yu[ 1}:iJ; VT and the \IcC,ul, 11'hithc, Peri) blatitle, find Lortle°Cook, oG Inge of tiS'laitevalP i am prepared to the ceretuctny bein erformed h the a 1V all kinds of repair work, including g'1 y Columhuc, motored to Toronto and , Rev, Fre$Howard. The bride wore a spent an enjoyable time at the home tops and side curtains, also making � H{�s a full line of fresh stud Our- your old car look and rim like ile,r by .dr•esA of nkvy hlsie satin ft sdaeorgett=e, of the former's parents. - A lad meats constantly on hand, giving it a good coat of nett paint. At the conclusion of •the ceremony, ' amidst show r= of ennfetti the con- L �ir�`4 •,;,� Agent for Toronto machinery. incleid• tractinsr nr ft by the 5 o'clock --L irge quantities of ripe rain N C ♦� LA f ice Roll, Breakfast Bacon in Pum s,'Windmills, Silos ' p berries have'been picked during • g P- C. P. R. tra ,r Gondnn, The bride A Ha , Bologna, Weiners, etc. and Oasoline;Engines, travelled in a dark green co;tt, large the past few weeks. The favor- black hat with ostrich trimtnin A and able season and the absence of Veterinary Surgeon y. Highest pricas paid for CH ARLES:,II.IRICE, g g b1nek fox fur. On their return rhec heavy frosts Eave been favorable ,Butcher's cattle, Horne Te1.;6621. iWhitevale,Ont will reside on Wellington St.,«-hitbi. for this fruit. Ptdkerix� OS1ta.M4 ¢" , ''- R- ;• .: .' �- ��Y ;. ai ,,�.r:ou,�•c .' 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Joy and stood with their back to the RIA- LADJE cliff arhiiih from every 'angle corn- a- ' ' wands a superb view of the mountain;• u o u r e hi u ( COARSE SALT a,. • ,::;;;' .valley, and white glacial river. ! A N .Q ALT Forgive' me if .I' seem to neglect , V. ,..... .:.`...__ _ the view. We have views enough, but , $ Y' - no girls worth looking at" •Reath only Put a spoonful of Bove ' I TORONTO SALT WORKS - 4s used in hellions of teapots daily. ainiled, and said it was nice to be a ril into your soups, a dr aLIrFF TORONTO "', rarity. _ - %: Please state the From Artists' Jo 'the tctok a•Short stews and pies., It will Send us a postal for free sample. Joy'they price you now ay and Black,Green Mixed but difficult trail to the glacier. Hast- give them a delicious Pay ins did not notice as Hiram would new savouriness, and _ Address Salada, Toronto. BM have done, that the'berr vines snatch- i Appear At Yo-or ?' ' 'you will be able to get E:: -- _ --•-, -_-. .- _ ---- - -• ------- _ ed annoyingly at her skirts; and,while all the nourishment I Best—instantly he made pretty remarks about the dif- ficulty- of su you uire without' ; ' f u you receive' a sudden y pporting anything more yI I' eaves or an unexpected in- - than a fairy on those feet of leers, he _ -:making a heavy meal, vkatioq YOU can feet con-, 'd Roman uth didn't seem to have ariy clear idea of �•' tldent of always appearing" - g pa City of a at your best. In but a few �;,•-'.,:. .' the mountain-climbing ca 's moments It readers to your city girl who sons not fond of sports. Because her cheeks were still pink 6`� akin a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that is ���"'- '�:.°"_•'= - with exertion and shocked delight �t _(. �`= ' " his live) tales of forest adventure— beyond comparison.B OV R 1, L p By ETHEL CHAPMAN H&RING. - ---- it evidently didn't occur to him, , springing along with unspent energy, tlist her step was far from elastic on - i the last stretch to the mouth of the II.' she could possibly ride, but Hiram ac- great glacier. Hastings was to spend an hour with cepted it. The solitude in which Hastings had Better Rural Architecture. his mother after luncheon, and as "Well, but you'd better take a coat wished to view the natural spectacle Is there any reason why homes Ruth dressed leisurely she reflected if.you're going to be out after five," ws3 complete. Even the old man who should not be just as beautiful and ' that Mr. Hastings would ,never er-i he advis. d as he, returned to the ve- had offered stu id facts about the - The 1''O! ... c..,:: g P e4 p attractive in the country as in the alt Og omit his fiancee=though he probably'hicle. place yesterday no longer warted for , the hadn't one or he would have gone I .. + " tips at the entrance. A quarter of a city? As hatter of fact, the trees the Farmer's to lies instead of Gamin to his moth,,i Oh, III be warm enough, Hiram, and the pastures and the fi_e_Ws og�he µ. g she replied a little .impatiently.. He mile down the most traveled road the Season Bp ere=--to go'tramping' off with a man didn't need to be too possessive, last stragglers wended back to the open country furnish an ideal setting Boy .`.;.' who warned him that she would need ++ >+ hotel. The sun was well shove the for the buildings on the farm, yet Were walking not riding. ir''� '"two chaperons both of them moth-i horizon, but the shadow of another from the standpoint of beauty and at- } " it he were engaged Lo her, Of I She was rot entirely pleased, either Peak kept its rays from the lacier, "cute" � +. P Y. g tractiveness the cute bungalow and •° -- -- G,i- course he was lad Hiram hadn't I when her mother slid, It is pride,not and the air was cool. Beside the thin, i - g clothes, Hiram dear, that keeps girls' the handsome home Sri'the city rather .; . . been horrid; yet it was hardly flatter- " hea dlon streams rushin to overshadow the lain, a rare- farm. _ - {warm, thou h Hastin s burst of, g g gether P q z�. ins to be handed over cold-bloodedly laughter rna4e her smile even at her j 1,,,,,, ll,a Klut ie r a,°ucli, they leaned home with its little front - �.- to a stranger, ev g porch: The ge eft if his father had against'a sugar-loaf rock and rested. _ .oti:"n expense. "It's about five o'clock by the sha- difference in cost is not great, yet the been in sutomobile springs. He I ``I'11 take good care of her. It's'a cit• architect achieves beauty and at= - Fe ao good-looking,'•. good kl g, too—tall and broad- -�doors. Time you gut on:that extra y Y y shouldered;"and he 4 ;�G LI, 1.�.kJ'talent of mine. Come on; Miss Good -_ �•a < • .+ tractiveness that we ought to bou .'�� ~ °• up as if he challenged adventure. Ruth; now,' and, waving is cap as the'-_ "It would have been a bother to and might as well have in the coup- s" buckboard got under way, he called ,+ lisped it wasn't disloyal to Hiram to'.after the art "See carry, Ruth af►reed with the teasing'try._She main reason we do not have ." "- think that adventure would be liicel p, Yr you sometime, itri l,;cat`ion of his tone; but it seemed Y.before taps. I P I it is-because architects have not given to answer the call if she was a woman.I ' odd that he shouldn't have thnu ht i He proposed the earlier trip to Art- g real attention to rural architecture. A To,.t want bias good and healtby, Her last look into the mirror was Sits' Jo before taking the that she might very comfortably have You want him big and strong, Joy $ glacier city architect can scairely be trusted Then give him a pure wool _ reassuring. Ruth's sport, clothes were worn a wrap at that moment. � letsey. g po trail. + to design a practical farm home be- ''t a by his friend Bob Long, always of a sort to be irretrievably) "We ought, to visit one place that's Hastings looked patronizingly at ]suet him row with all his vi p speck.of dust or an in- the dust patches wh ch on the l*�wer cause he does not understand its re- ire'.t`,e best bo in the L: } ' ' ruined b a new to you_ Besides,' he nodded ten-', y 4 stants real exertion, and, except for ward the sou s trudRin the u ward reaches of the ice river' replaced the quirements. And he'nmwaysbe bright and g p g P smiling. a rose-striped sweater, she was 3n` dazzling whiteness of tTte upper snows. Amazing results are now being ac- V lewmrsa Bobron pt n the glacier will be mobbed for "It's a dirty brute," he said. comp}ished in the remodeling of city —� spotless white Essen the bead-banded I the next two hours." It gave her a "It looks dirty because we aren't >, hat to the doeskin ties on her trim thrill that he wantei to see it in )lei homes that were built before the era l LOW near enou h, she defended it. "From tk,.`' '•'M;,--' feet; her color was high with antics company* stone. g of modern architecture. The addition l i ^ $ e yation. the mouth you look up into the love- BOB L O•N G They Strolled along leisurely at first, Beat cave--like .the Blue Grotto all of large, screened perandahs often' H W A When she reached the hotel ver- the man swinging his Malacca stick crystal and like Ah In one place one tt Pure wool - andah, Hiram was just- tilcking the with .a. quite perfect air of careless changes the appearance of the entire.three mothers up in the livery buck-' custom. 'Ruth would have given her could stand up straight." house. The addition o! gables may board. "The eyes of all four looked'.seed-pearl necklac. to have 'bestowed Why then do we waste-time here?�� have the same effect. Covering with worsted Jerseys lf• approval of the girl at Hastin ' ' demanded' Hastings. Came along! stucco is another area in. modernizing Hastings' ride.i this air upon Hiram. Hiram never 'He held out a strong, brown hand to the dome. Wh For Dad and the Call You're sure you're equal to the used a walking stick. She felt a heady y can not the same re-' trip?" Hiram came back to axk.' "You exhiliaration in the knowledge that help her down. She hated to move, sults be accomplished an-changing the Pull-over or Button Shoulder got pretty tired walking to the glacier'they two looked well togethei. Ever but it was foolish to lose the whole, a Style, a .be +, Y- ppearance of the plain farm house. " yesterday. !one who passed paid the tribute of a point of the expedition. In pleasure and happiness, the invest- Made for Hard Wear, Comfort I could walk to the peal; alid back stare. She knew she looked nice, and She gave him her band an'd they a�Stuart Appeatsace `} I ment is very much worth while, It is �tO'�y" - (at was wonderful to see anyone have picked their soap among the little , oThis was rather a flight of fancy,!such a good time as Hastings. His�streams yenning low among tFte rocks also good business because the invest- R.G.LON1G.dt Co. Lhuiwa for Ruth never walked four blocks if smile showed his strong, white teeth, until they reached the mouth of the merit of a few hundred Sollars in home W�y.a TORONTO Maatseal great glacier, improvement frequently' adds'several , B impressed. Seen thousand dollars to the value of the i Bob Lan drods -a Even Hastings was im seas w -_ • from beneath, above the water tridd-I 1Cwms hew' Cosa to Carsst ' Abe ' A�d �� �o o farm in case it should be sold later. ins over the solid rock scored ages ago zt! e'S10�, by the pressure"of the glacier; or run-I t� �s "4 a ring along pebbles in places where BUY ' DIAMOND DYES now the earth had been long since washed About one half the meat you eat h wasted /` \' _ away, the uneverit vaulted roof vas. To know how to wring v because ou�an'tdi esf it. y DON'T RISK MATERIAL! g ictory from - y & _ .�. clear and blue,and at one point, ;which h package of "Diamond D ea"cos- defeat, and make stepping-stones -of 1 i Wa b datriitaeetbll to health- entered for a considerable distance pat our stumbling-blocks, is.the secret of �+ "` it wits, as Ruth had said, high enough 1i lairs directions so simple. that any success. a, Keen's D. S. F. Must7m ,' - for one to walk upright. 1 woman can dye any material without _ x-. t^ streaking, fading or running. Druggist .' •+--• This is wonderful do you know has color �Take no otbat d ei ibnnteracts the"richness"of.the foot:, _ _ ' : _j it?" the man asked, and stooping and 3 Mlnard'a Liniment RNievea Colds.Eta' , the fatty. lndigertllle tissues, and - ! --- - - ' eCa�ee it Wt1y-aaa�m�7sted. -� avoiding the blocks of fallen ice which J : • 18y, about the entrance, in an instsrnt j -San Francisco has more telephones "J he was inside and picking his way in proportion to population than any No-solder is used for fastening ,itt. i among,the rivulets and atones to the,other large city. place the cooling tubes used in a new 1 place where the direction 9 the vault, English form of automobile.radiator, y S F changed. Looking• beyond the ice Don't incest in anything that is and any tube is easily and quickly•r - Us.A'eeR s D. angle he exclaimed, and turning back g Y Y e •1 astard eodm, arW beckoned Ruth to come in. not sold-by a responsible firm. -� moved if repair becomes necessary. every "This is the p'ace that takes theecial rubber nipples on the top and ``• t- e�� medals!" he called. Idinard'a Liniment For Burns, Eta bottom tank'plates receive the ends, - }IlAGO>tt,SON It CO-. `But do you'think it safe?" Ruth of the tubes, wdth suffficient end play, s r inquired timidly. She had wanted to The man in love•with himself sel- so that a tube may be moved slightly Montreal Toronto go in when Hiram pointed out the dom has a rival. endways and lifted out. +�.- ; 3� • Cm+odlan.lprb. dar.era; now she, hesitated. - ----- .: - ten by "Never a of didnyoou?get i!tg bit- "No, but.–" Ruth looked t`at her soiled shoes, and dusty skirt, with AT YOUR SERV E pulled h • - �- 'C reads p 1 and th'ere'by the •-threads ul ere a briers. Site couldn't be very •n_uch _ -:., '„ _ ��'T'�s�� ,><s',-iy �_ ,r+a�••' :,�. ��. . . . WHEREVER YOi: LIVE worse— - . Hastings•turned and came back to The woman in town or country has the entrance. � � s3_ A I shouidn't yam- _rc - the.same. advantage as her slater in Really, Miss Goodnow, +. the city in expert advice from th'e feel right to take you back without - �., beat-known firm of Cleaners and seem this," he said. "And embedded - �`i �.,DSers in Canada. in the ceiling—part °j g—Part of the mural de-, - s' PARCELS from the country sent by coration—is a perfect dragonfly, with email or eiOrees receive the same:cart; the whole,glacief, for a setting.. The `s - •� �`� i , 'fl in amber set' was a piker to dint. `= •i = �, '• �� �ful attent.or. as work delivered per- y P •-�.; + T sorrily. Come on, it's only a few easy steps.'' - j - He balanced on a rounded lock and ""a' CLEANING and DYEING – •- -held out his hand. VIP Clothing o�.Household Fabrics. (Continued' in next issue.) ''e / _ 6, "^ U�- For ears.the name of "ParkaYs" 7 ' �: y Suggests Museum for Faulty aF Course mother smiles confidently. ' -has signified perfectlon In this work of. making old things look like Designs and Materials. ,,..:. _ _ • . Now that she uses Laritic the recl- now, whether persanal garments of i' r:. ' '' ` , Front an English engineer comes even the most tragile material, or C always comes out just as she wants the thought-provoking suggestion that p y j , .,; , household curtains, draperies, rugs, in some technical college there be or- it. The soft velvet texture that ro- >, etc, y p f ganized a museum containing .specs Write u:+ for rurt4er particulars, or-send your parcels direct to mens, not of achievement and, perfec- claims, in most .cake's and candies, : - T tion, but of failure and imperfection. A perfect blend of ingredients, is an i S Every designer is familiar with cer- p g j. - ^-lain sorts'of trouble, the eugneer re ever-welcome delis it in homes where • _ s �' �g minds, yet because of gaps in his ex- Lant1C i5 L13Cd. It imparts fineness- p - ' - other /wa perience, is unfamiliar with r � kinds which are mere commonplaces - .- • ' .• �- to others of his profession. In this _ k �{ iU� F_4� r Works Limited musum he could study at will this R?e'aCdUS! :rurmca mistakes of others. s sue.,, ? •• �� R[riptaN3. Invented by a Massachusetts mail: uarrm 1791 Yonge St.. "' o to� anew coupling device eztables a motor truce: to be backed against a wagon ,. and convert it into a trailer. °'"04i sum .. +c:,Ki"w .. _ r „ r:6 1 l•+. _•-'f,• . •� � 3 yf..' _J '�� --e.\r•-. -aY I.I�� I f � w e ,; I`F-. 'K v�Irt •\ Y S BELIEVED. TO BE PA;�SEI .J lvhelaeaL ar,� s a Toro>sto, Oct. 19.-Man, wheat-No. Londoni"Papers�Announce. That "War Soom is Over"-- - 1 .86%; eto 3,Ro; No, 2 Northers, No 3 NortT7 S itantial Relict 10!¢ in Living Coin ' i$2.3 hen ern, '¢2 27 rte: No. C ; :4 wheat, ¢2.2D',fi, in store Fort Wit- ' in' Recent Months. Iiam. +��fi. _ f Man, oats-No. 2 CW, 72c• No. 8 - r --A despatch from London says:-The of artificial prosperty has at last be- / 1fe d, 6c; extra f 1 teed, �n-i No. -1 feed, 67c; No. 2 feed, 62c,'in'store T- high cost of living in England is at Bun to ebb in the United States." Fort William. 1 "The decline in England has been Man. barley-No. 8 CW, $1.14% �,- an end, The "war boom is over," ac- g _ Y No. 4 CW, 1.09; rejected, 94%c; feed, _ more rapid, the Times points' out. - $ cording to the London -newspapers!"This was caused by the reduction in 92c, in store Fort William, who announce the fact with promin- quotations by the sellers of goods in �� American corn-No. 3 yellow,$1.30;' nominal, track, Toronto,prompt ship- nominal,' ed streamers across this country." �. .. I meat. ently display their front paggs. They indicate that That there may be an industrial Ontario oats-No. 2 white,64 to 68c the English are optimistic of giving- effect•from the slump in prices is Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, $2.0E : the knockout blow very soap to the'feared, as' but •a portion of woollen to $2.15; No: 2 Sprin$,' $2 to $2.10; "remaining high prices. workers, cotton operatives and work- -"shipping Points,according toTretghts. During the past six months the av- ers in automobile, leather,hosiery'and -- Peas-No. 2, nominal. z: erage fall in prices on raw materials I lace trades, are now without employ- Barley-$x.10 to $1.I6, according to , has been thirty per cent. Rubber pro-. Yrient. freights outside. Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. .ducts have come down fifty per cent., The bankers' are paying serious at- Rye-No, 3, $1.65, nominal, accord- tin has tumbled twenty-five per cent., tention to the statement from the fin- in to freights outside. copper sLt per cent. mere n o wool ands l confere n ce at Brussels that ant o be- flour-$12.50 0 to P patents; tarty-free per cent., and American cot- eleven out of twelve European states $12 Government standard. y` ton thirty per cent. will have budget dificits this year. 1620 1y20 Ontario.flQUr-$8 bulk,.seaboard. Tbe,only sensational decline among) They declare this necessitates further .ROBBERY Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- '• -; food staples, however, was the thirty monetary inflation, preventing the fail real freights, bags included: Bran,.per ?' ° per cent, drop in ,he price of sugar. in the'coat of living on the continent. -"Ealez," Copenhagen. ton. a $46.25 -shorts, per ton,, $50.25; Declaring that the output has now-, Exchange rates have resulted in an- - -- -• good feed four, $3:60. = outstripped the purchasing power, the; other curtailment of exports from �p rA �A9� Country Produce-Wholesale. _ s ' London Times says that the "high tide! United States a.nd'frcm-England. Canada From om West to foast _ ids, fresh made Sol _ _- __ _-- - '"--' ---- - --- -...-- --- _...----- to 57c• prints, 5 to ' `'.:GANG CARRIED OFF CO�IFEREhtCE WILL i s, 54 , pr s, 6 58c; No. Vancouver, B.C.-Rivera inlet pro- 'fish Dominion immigration Society, ,1 Eggs-Current receipts, 57 to 60c. BAGS OF MONEY MEET IN BRUSSELS mises to be the fisherman's bonanza predicts a still greater influx'oi,immi- Dressed ult po ry-Spring chickens, '•`;;=�a - this year. Already nine 'canneries grants from the Brtish Isles to Cana- 30c; roosters, 23c} fowl, 25 to 30c: there have packed more than 100,000 da. The society-has for its aim the ducklings, 30c• turkeys,"45 to '50c; ~ '=Several Million Marks Sts olen France and England' Will _. From the Paris Army There Discuss Question eases of sockeye. -At the prevailing peopling of undeveloped portions of squabs, doz., $6.50. price this represents $2,000,000. the British Empire with British people Honey-23 to 233�c per ]b. for 30• J Post Office. of Reparations. and has operated in this country for ;and 60 lb. pails; 23% to 24c per '10 � p In British Columbia there are now lb. pails, and 24 to 25c per 1b. fer 5 A "despatch from Paris says:-The A despatch from Brussels says:-' 2,149 sepa-ate district cities, towns, many yea a- The society is suported 'and 2% lb: ails. s, p y by voluntary subscriptions and much p theft of-several million marks, valued France and "England R•i�ii participate villages and settlements, ar} increase Live poultry-Sprang "chickens: 25 • at 3,900,000 francs, from the treasir-j in a conference to be held in Brussels of 1107 over last year. .There are 826 success has attended it settling work to 30c; roosters, 23c; fowl', 25 to 28c; �. office' of the army post-office in� so-on'relative to reparations, according post offices and 10-0 banks. Ig Canada. ducklings, 25c; turkeys, 36 to 40e. Toronto, Ont Ca adian woollen Cheese-New, large, -28 to 29e; 6' ! Paris is September, 1919,; which the! the London correspondent of the Calgary, Alta.-Federation of th9 mills which have had) representative. twins,'29 to 30c; triplets, 29% to Army had not,missed, has been reveal-'. Libre Be gique. .Ile says propositions Canadian Teachers' Alliance was ei- in Europe securing business have re- 30 r,4 c; old, large, 33 to 84c; do;twins, ed by the arrest of four alleged mom-�by German experts will be received at -tecte'l Lcin .... 'Wag cnfrrd.ulutna &66icaoting $10,000,000 33% to 34%c. bens of a gang that quietly Carried off I the conference.by an:inter-allied com- ern provinces and Ontario and repre-',and these are now being placed among Butter= Fresh dairy,,'choice, 49 to *g the bags of money which,had been left mission,which will then report to the senting 14;000 organized teachers. `the mills of Canada. 50c• creamery-prints, 60 to 64c. cells iin 5k enrrpr of the different allied Governments. The cor- A ;. ,;. rp ,tR-.# �, a ,,,,..,� Margarine-S5 to 38c. '� Regi$inn s... 3es its g' iaftHeal, 1+�-C�atna.�2'° 3'° €g Albert Grandin.formerly an orderly respondent adds that Premier Dela- - ' lions respecting the standing granted . 3e- the office, said, according 'to the Croix Is re to have succeeded in on commissioners, who have just re- to 73c;s-Cats, f,8 to 89e.. pbHce, that he found a few bags of bringing the 'British Government to I.to educational certificates issued in+turned after six months spent in the Beans-Canadian hand-pieced, bus., Great Britain have been 'made by the I-British Isles, predict that as soon m $4.75; primes, $3.25'to $3.50; Japans, •'r Money in t1V cellar and waited until accept the viewpoint of France vela- Department of Education with the ex-! transportation Vacilitiea are adequate $4.75 to $5; Limas, Madagascar, 11 to here were 'several million marks, tive to an abandonment of the finan- pected result chat-more-teachers from the greatest wave of settlers on re- 12c• California Limas, 12 to 18c.' enough to make it worth while. He del conference which had been plan= the old counry will be attracted to! Maple- prodacts-Syrup, per imp.. cord will roll into the Dominion. The and his brother Gaston and two wo-� nod to be held at Geneva I gal., $3.40. to $3.60• per b imp. gals.. " _ Saskatchewan. Under the.approved commissioners have selected aft hue-- 25 p Linen are now in the hands.of the police --- •_- I to 3e- to $3.40.. Maple sugar, lb., 27 and others of the a are bears � amendment teachers who have under- dred settlers under the Soldiers' get- to 30c. gang g Sensatonal Turn gone two years training at a British tlement plan from thousands o! apple- Honey-60-30-1'b. tins, 26 to 28c per sought. in Dublin Strike college are granted a second'claas car•',cants, and the new arrivals will bring 1b. Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per ; The 'band suffered severely by :ea- :�' tificate and granted first class stand- with them.wealth rangfng ap to $50; 15 section case; fi%2%-Ib. tins, 28 3 i son of the exchange of marks. the 'A despatch from DLblin says:-The ing on an inspector's report. 000 and averaging $5,000. to 29c per lb. " police say, realizing only 1,500,000 port strike here The taken on a sen- 'francs. The. money melted rapidly, _- . Winnipeg, Man.-The Federal Gov- Halifax, PI.S.-Preparaifona eta now _ Provisions-Wholesale. ti_ `{ and Albert Grandin, who opened a sational turn. The Lord Mayor called ernment having approved the Mani- being made for the erection of a new Smoked meats-Hams, med. 47 to' - cabaret in a suburban town, informed upon the striking men to return to lobe Government programme of�righ- tuberculosis hospital in the City of bOc; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 64 to x the police that he had been reduced.work for the sake of their country. way. construction, a gravel highway to Halifax, the .contract being awarded 68c; rolls, 84 to 36c,.'cottage roll&, 41 r; . He made no reference to the matters Lake Winnipeg, 45 miles long, has to Messrs. Rhodes, Curry a Company to 43c- breakfast bacon, 50 to 56e; W to highway robbery. :in des dispute. Seamen and firemen had ` fancy 'breakfast bacon 56 to 62c• -y _ p been commenced. It is expected 2b of Amherst, 'N.S., their tender being y lain 62 to 64e• boneless, 8d been on strike for- increased wages miles wil be completed this year. The ;260,000. mks' P ' ,`,•.< " LEAGUE OF NATIONS 'since early in October. The dismissal to 64c. IS SUCCESSFUL PLAN highways approved are from Wlnni- , Sydney, Cape Breton.-Major,-Bur., Cured ,meats-Long clear bacon, 27 of thousands of dock workers followed, peg to Lake Winnipeg, Winnipeg to ton, representing the Empire Silica to,28c• clear bellies, 26 to 27c. since which time the port has been Rainy River, Winnipeg to Emerson, Company, has purchased in-,the viciai- La;J-Pure tierces, SOW to SIC. Has Justified Founders' Hopes almost completely closed. Winnipeg south tuba,31 to 31;4c• fin,31r$ to 31114c• f The men immediately replied that Yeeterly to Reston. ty o! 80,000 acres of land near Whyco- , Pa ; . connecting with the Saskatchewan .comagh, Victoria Co., for the estab. prints,Sa to 33%c. Cqmpound tierces, Says U.S. !. for the sake of patriotism the w.l�Id =dr'. P Y highways there, Winnipeg through!lishment of a fire brick industry. The y+ to 24c; tuba,24 to 24 ic;Bails, p A despatch from New York says:- resume work within an hour. Portage_la Prairie and Brandon to r" 24% to-244c; prints, 27 to 28c. _ building• programme_ fa the -city of - - John W. Davis, United abates Ambers- -0 _ Elkhorn, and 'Portage la Prairie Montreal Market& John to E Halifax has been seriously delayed on ngiand,declared in a recent I Pease Treaty is Signed through Gladstone and hlinnedosa to account of,the cement shortage. The Montreal,-Oct. 19.-A fairly active ct - speech at Cooper Union that the Between Russia and Finland conne with the •Saskatchewan sys. plants of the Sydney Cement and trade continues to be done in eggs- League of Nations up to the present tom at Russell. Brick Co. have been consolidated and Oats Can. West No. 2 94c- No. 8 r s , time has been entirety successful. A despatch from Helaingfors, Fin- J. G. Cowper,•Secretary of the Brl- are reviving this important industry. 92c. Flour, new- standard grade, • "It was never designed to take over, land, says:-The Russo-Fnnish peace $12.50. Rolled oats, bags 90 lbs., $4.20. and solve by mere magic the multi- treaty has been signed at Dorpat, Es- FOILED ATTEMPT I NEW REPUBLIC Bran,$45.25. Sheets, $50.25.Hay, No, 2, per ton, car lots, $33. Cheese, fin- plied troubles which the great ware- eat easterns, 25c. Butler, choicest f fins brought upon mankind, Mr. peace negotiations between Finland TO ROB MAIL FOR RUSSIAN DISTRICTS creamery,58 to 69c. Eggs,fresh, 64c, « Davis said. It has worked no mir= and Russia were entered into last Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $1.40 to 'r ~sales, but for an oragnization &o new- Spring on the initiative of the Moscow Irish Railway Traffic Superinfe•Powerful Federation Will Iii- $1.50. ly born it has fully justified.the high- Government. -The pour parlers, how- - Y}ter 'eat hopes of its founders.' tendent Scares Off Raiders .clude Large Portion Lice stock Market. ever, were subject to many interrup- - utc tins. - and Arrests One. _ : .of Russia. • Toronto, Oct. 19. B hers' cows, a'•r,.Isne t0 be Flown Back. •�� choice, $9.60 to $10; do, good, $8.26 to -' •�^ �Y -� A despatch fror.. Belfast, Ireland,. A , .despatch from • Washington $9; do, com., $6 to $7; feeders, best, Many Employe" Laid Off. says:-Henry Forbes, a railway traf- says:-A new and powerful federation $10.25 to $11.26; do, 900 lbs., $9.76 td :' A despatch from Ottawa says:-The At Atlantic Sugar Pleat fie superintendent, recently foiled an by which White Ruthenia, fife entire $10.25•' do, 800 lbe-:, $9 to $9.50; do, Le ie an boat, in which Col. Robert attempt to rob a mail train-at Drum- Ukraine, all the Cossack territory be- com.,0 o 5 0; milkers,canners and cutters, Leckie and Major Basil Hobbs flew $104 to $6.5 ; milkers, good to choice A despatch from 3t. John N.B. 'bar, a lonely halt on the Donegal tween the sea of Azov and the Volga ' F f vin Riviera de- Loup, Que.,to Winni- Man employes-leave been laid Ball Shannon section of the line. Nine and all the territory now.held"b Gen- to $ ; $165; do, com, and mod., 10. yam- y P � Y ='y Y to $75; lambs, yearling, $8.76 to $18• peg, in the trans, Canada flight, will off at the Atlantic Sugar Refineries, armed men sprang from concealment eral Wrangel will be-organized into do, spring, $12 to $12.50; caivetlr+bo • be flo`lAck from Wirmipeg to Hall- and it was stated here yesterday that and held up the train crew. Some of the United States of Russia, will to choice, $17 to'$19; sheep,$3.60 to' fax to permit of a survey being made the plant may be practically idle,for them proceeded to ransack the mails, shortly be announced, it was learned $7; hogs, fed and watered, $19.75; do,' of,the territory covered in the flight. a month. but Forbes left his compartment on officially. The territory thus weighed off cars,$20; do,f.o.b., $18.75; the offside of the train and creeping embraced includes approximate do, country points, $18.50; choices " SYSTEM OF COLLECTING ly heavy steers $14 to-'$15 good heavy NEW r x- along the footboard, revolver in.hand, three-sevenths of all the population of steers, '512.60 to $13; butchers' cattle,' ' surprised the men who were holding Furopean Russia. choice, "$12 to $13; do, good, $10.50 to up the driver and fireman. The first president of the new re- $11,50; do, .mod., $8 to $9; do, com., -' -LUXURY TA B IN THE DOMINION Forbes opened fire and the men,public, it is expected here, will be.$fiio ; bolas, .?. :.�, $iv co siu.ou; bolted for the station waiting room,: General n'- svgs), ,.ho' proposes, im- do, goad, $9 to $9.26; do, rough, $6 to from where * o S. mediately the military forces of the $8. 1're other raiders made off across the: various states are comiAned to make Montreal, Oqt. 19.-Butcher steers, No embe * r 1 Luxury, Taxes Will be Collected by cornfields pursued b Forbes who ca a gc'treral attack u ' Stood, $9.50 to $11• •mod. $8.60 to p y. upon the soviets. Means of Stamps very Merchant Will be tured one man and eventually handed For this purpose he. will have a heifer com., $6$9 to 0.50; butcher _- � P- heifers, choice, $9 to $10.60; medium, .,Under I:icenaC. -° him over to the police. proximately.350,000 'troops; the most $8 to-$9; com., $5.50 to $7.25; butcher c formidable arm ever assembled to '•, , � : -w•-_ - '' Y cows. choke, $8 to $9.25; mod., $6 to _ 'A despatch from Ottawa ' says:- license fee of $2. They will not, how- combat Lenine and Trotsky, $7.50; canners, $3 to $4; cutters, $4'' #s Under the revised system of collect- ever,-be required to pay anything for HOUSE DEMOLISHED General Wrangel will also have the to $5; butcher bulls, com., $5 to $5.75, y active co-operation of General Sem- good veal, $13 to $15; grass, $6-to $7; ing the Iuznay taxes in Canada,which the perforating machine. Supplies o! AND SEVEN hII_i-Fn i iroff ' now in command of a far a-top lambs, $13; good lambs, $12.60 to the stamps. will be available-at all B P $13• ewes, $5.50 to $7; lambs,large- come into effect on Nov. fat, every banks, and also at the various local Explosion in Residence at Tin force in Siberia. -$13; ewes, $b.b0 to $?, lambs, 9 to merchant will be under license. T]be Gtitatoms Offices, so that it will not The political result of the proposed $12. Hogs, off car weights, selects;' plans for inaugurating the new aye- be 'necessary for merchants to stock tern, County of Wexford, new federation, it 'was explained in $19.60 to $20; sows, $16.60 to $16.60. tam are well advanced and the special up for long periods in advance. Ireland. Nofficial circles here. will byre prac- tical restoration of the Kerensk Gov- 'obamps Witt) be available for all me*- While the statement has not been' A despatch from Dublin- says:- y T. ernment under a more popular name. Read to Pa Y chants by the Iast day of this month. made officially that such action is Seven men were killed, five wounded, �, y y �5o�ro�,o�o _" "=`,:��.�,� •• t T_>e method to be followed, it is cobtemplated, it is pointed out that•and two are missing as a result of.an Anglo-French Loan at Once . 40,mtplpined; will give the Inland Rev- in the case of merchants who persist explosion in a house at Tintern, Wex-I And Find It. ` on Department a complete check on in ignoring or evading the law regard- ford County, according to the official Some men never marry be'c<.nse A despatch from New York says:--r : Bltl ansactions and the collection by ing the collection of the lumiry tax report• they spend all their lives courting It was announced at the banking 11m s of stamps will make the opera- on_goods sold try them, it will be The statement adds that it, is be-:trouble, house of J. P. Morgan and Cornpartp Pion of the Act much more simple. within the power of the Department lieved they were experimenting with that the firm was ready to' pay the- E merchant is to be supplied under the new regulations to refuse bombs. The house, whic,r was re- Be careful what you hate anA what"$500,000,000 Anglo-French loan now a special machine for canceling to renew the licenses of such, mer- garded as unoccupied, was completely you praise. The son learn& from his matured. the tamps by perforation, Sind mer- chants, and they would thus be unable demolished. The Hve wounded are in I father what to admire and what to ' It was -said that more than $200,. ab wdL1 be' ebaa'ged s nominal to continue is bus ins= tody, f despise. - 000,000 was paid bt cash. fi,`..,:i' .�. .2,R wq..�;..e++?1„�,. ,�'.tk,'S°�, .�:j�,,.,4.:'�>�."f•+iae•.;"e"� qc :�"-t,'.'.,,.,. ^.1.:y�., �,. °3, ^e., ��'��" -r :r• fir', e-.:' x.a'w .� °'"x _ Ott -"�'^ 'r'��,.'�y'.R�a•1,„�."n.' ;{,�,,..'�•.'r s�?�.>,, ',�,..sic:.q n. .5 - `ir •'' "::.,x _ _ _. ..w,- •'•"�r, i'?".°S+27xh'. `�s�'tt$',;�", ,y''. -r.' '�', `. xir.�•:sy,:=-°_ --mac,- _ r.R-�, - - --'' �i' . .. {.,._ MMMMJM Hoard of Oomrnerce, Sot tbi eons l QUO QK°8.it�S:OP . .Now is the brae to secum try will not soon forget the itacii :' ' �...:: P&M" Sack Implense�t�' dished Friday mot t ,at its am";- datit; and loft goveromeaL will be � .. Oat.i ' CHOICE 0,,r0VER ' HON EY the loser by it, Hay, Boots, brain, Etc. — z tea s _ �* 41.75 per yew; i1.60 if paid in advance. /Iy MEMORIAM The property of �' ::6 pound pall y 1.50 Small glasses 40e'and `60a :_• r . - MUTcH—In loving memory of George Zkr. Edward MVIDSolZ •J0, MURKAR, Proprietor, Mutch, who was killed on October _AT_ It will go higher - 20th, 1916, iu.his 56tb year. Five Sears have passed eince that sad Lot 15,'Concession 7, Pickering - - 140TLS AND COMMENT! _ w• day On the afternoon of { When the one we loved was called I'We-are also handling Fresh Vegetables ;'The^Board- of 6omtuerce has away. Wednesday, October 27, 1920 God took him home, it Ras HIs will, ;and Fruits 'Aecom•e the laughing's•tock of the But ill QQtwhearts we love him still. The following property .,,whole country. At one time, when Forget him, nu, we never will. HORSES Tomatoes CL1CUlnbers Green Corn LVe loved him then, we love him still. Bay are, h d, 8 5 aid, registered; w a. such oleo as O'Cunno.t and 11ur- \or love him less because be is gone . Brown mare, h d, 7 scsold, registered; "dock were members, they ,did ex- From us to his eternal home. : . Plums Peaches Green Apples Bay ggelding,.b d,8 yrs old;. Bap geld- 1 p —Wife and Children, ing, h d,.3 yrs old; Bay mare, l.vr old, celleat`work, But the profiteers - registered;. Bay horse, 1 yr old, regis- Bananas Oranges Lemons ;Melons not like the doing,work that these consequently SALE REGISTER CATTLE — Ereryt hing'in good groceries `they were forced out of offi2e and -- Scotch shorthorn bull,' registered; the government lacked the coot MONDAY, OCT. 26TH—Auction sale of Roan cow. thoro•bred,registered; Red farm stock, implem•ots etc., at lot -cow, bred Mar. 11-Red coat, bred Mar. T age to put other good men in their 11, con 1, Pickering(Kingston road), 23; Spotted heifer, bred April 9th; JAMBS.-_, ';,.R1C H�.RDSON pia e. We cannot blame the pee the property of John Steptlensoin. White heifer, 8 yrs old, bred April 21; Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. �Vm, Spotted cow, bred June 2: Heifer, 3 ' plc for wondering if the sugar re- Maw, auctioneer. - yrs ofd: t young cattle, Z yea old; L Orders Delieered _.__._.. ..__ .._-__Both'Pounce $ners paid the members of the TUESDAY, OCT. 26TA—Auction sale of yearling steers; S yearling heifers; Board a nice substantial mim for housebold effects etc., the property Call,3 months old. ' sin the ignominous order that of Albert Beer, in the Village of SHEEP, PIGS AND POULTRY ' passing Brougham. Bale at a x. See bills. S breeding ewes Cotswolds otswo and Rl . 0:;.."•` bas stirred the whole country. It Fred Postill, auctioneer. Shropahiree;Registered Uotswoldram, • ": is sincerely hoped that no.member WsDNaSDAY,OCT.27TH—Auction sale 3 shear; Several lambq; Brood sow, •: of farm stock, implements etc., on bred July 29; 9 pigs,t months old; A « of the government has been false lot 16, con 7, F'Ickeringg, the pro- number of Plymouth Rock hens; A 3. Paid ( your Produce ::.,',• : to his trust by accepting a bribe perty of Ed. Gibson, Saleot 1, See number o! Plymouth Rock chickens; rw.. for using his influence in favor of bills. Wm. Maw, anctioneer, 17 geese. .;,�'. •.'.•;' the refiners. Whether they have SATURDAY. OCT. >OTEi—Auction sale ,,� IMPLEMENTS ETC. - Butter,, Eggs � and of household effects• garden to ntnder F do W tf ft citt nearly new, M y ' or nDt, it is quite evident that etc., the property of Miss Annie, blower F&W, Cultivator F ds W, Poultry 4:"` they take more interest is the Dl+arquis, ut her premises, Pickering Hay rake F&.W 10 ft. Wooden roller. welfare of the capitalistic clash Village. Sale at one. See bills.- W. Seed drill 10 hoe, Scn?fler•'M•H, Har• - B. Powell, auctioneer, rows 3 sections, T;:;:;:p drill. Turnip - - than they do in the we of the M01% &Y. ]ST—Auction sale of pulper, 2-fti�roN' plow, Wilkinson • plow No. 7. Verity Plow No. ilT: Wag• Our Truck will call and ' mass of the people in the country ;df head of young cattle and 5 acres on and box. Wagon P H.`jet of trucks whuta they are expected to serve. of atandinktimbrr(tnoplexad beech) steel wheels. Stuck rack, 2 wagon to he sold in Fmrall lots,the propperty. It 13 by such actions that anarc•h of Albert Nilson, -lot 1, con. 6, ( i- racks, `Set of bob-==highs, Fanning get theme ' lots and Bolshevists are. bred i!t bridge. Sale at une o'clock. Wm, in and bagger, Set se of ec'aler _ Maw, auctioneer. L(N)0 lbs; Gravel box, 3 setts of double- the country. It iy by thus t.:.. t trees, Logging cosine. Seete of whit- BERT HARVEY & SON, Greenwood ins; the eoole that we find 41wh E'tttDAe►, Nov'. i,rli=Credit sale a H&y ks, 3 ueckyokae, Binding chains, :. P `registered and high-grade. Cl}des= Hay knife, Ensilagefork, Stone boat, - unrest in Europe and which is dale horses„shorthorn cattle, sheep. Wbeelbarrow. Several good ladders. + s!prrading in Canada awl the Digp;^mP�A�e the tp��*ry 21 s:rho Set of heavy harness chaiin�to s. Set. gy, R .�.,.a • d e !, And Automobile Insurance United States. What the coon Earl of Clarendon. Bale 1'L.:iO abarp. harness. Pair of horse blankets. Sev- tiry needs now is oleo who are See bills. W.B. Powell,auctioneer, oral horse collars. About lb, tons of J fearless to the performance of hay, About 2 acres of corn in shock, ` Asir duty, moo who consider A quantity of lotusepss in field. A quad-' Pickering Hardware, Store . y tity of Rood mangoldo. A quantity of their honor of greater importance $O YEARN grain, Grindstone. White ash toCedar than the aeeumulation of wealth: EXPERIENCE and reaches. Bome elm plant: Cedar There are too man men who have poles and posts. A quantity of base- - . y wood lumber,26 sap pails good as new, -. centered public life as poor men ! Somespiles. A number of window The Old Reliable sdsh with glass, Household platform _ • land have left it as man of great scales good as new ca '2.44 lbs. aov. - g Thought ” --- r- wealth. We can,not expect men ct '� ernmeot certificate,A number of tool!,, K d • HRF to eater public life without their ^•,rocs Forks, takes, hues and other articles t7 s too numerous to mention. being remunerated 'according to As the proprietor has sold. his firm. IRA A. GE r. but we t1U An�oue.e-.0lnRa•:atc' ..:.3r r ,r,�-,.� f ,their ability and zeal.. ostc6ry ucer=.•1 . or,' • _ w� ao ever tbin listed ails ositivel be sold tuvwAl is r,o7 es ••u•�., '• j''a me^:cs- y g P y. not want toes to use their influeu a i°aez: tiaN;'.',= K ;; ';u� The Friel S•iveg Rrrd $:tti-fled Customer t' top +Uoll positions is p lblic life for the p.,erans eat.n i(i:.:we ,•....ci.sa t�,.recat.a $Ale at one o'clock. sharp. , ' �j-p have a complete line of epeow"645,wahOL:t C.J.ti,W"a t;_- yC_ benefit of their pocket-books, ant! ��1 � gt«� �p�*., TRxsts:Flay, corn. runts; krain.- pou;• q in the neglect of thee• _ptablic �9�°'! � `L' '6 �:,; � �,F ttyrsnd ati suns oli813.�jOand tinder. SSER�YI\-«'ILLI III. PAINTS A�'iooa"oi�y .�.es uac 3ocr.,al ra,�s t x cash: over that,uuount,12 month,;' AND �'r1R\ISHES dtitieti Z^`W.t"aar0ew•�o sy.ar.p"UNO prey,►cd, E,.td by rredit gill.be given to parties faro• klersad ishlog.approved.jnlnt notes. •4 rr Parold ltaotinR. BCandRrd Auto " The stormy of protest that were Q,� cent discount allowed for Bash. W. Tired at $13 n oils they leaf: ms`s'0-wantimtoo D• Maw, auctioneer. ;; steal n' Gevernment Beacon Lanterns 31.40 and all other to the Dominion regarding the order of the Board goods in 'proportion. , oiCommerce wher8by the 'import Come and set what we have of sugar was to be forbidden until HERE I We take pleasure in soon ing sou ' sod .of the year is order to y J. S. BAISDON, - PICK:ERING = allow the sugar refiners to fleece the public so that they would Y suffer qto loss by falling prices, gave m caused the Governent to j n take p rom t action in the matter, Eote r ri se -�4m u s o t '. .:by rendering the order of the " Board ineffective nutil the goes PRESENTS INDIVIDUAL ` . rtion could be thoroughly investi- p - - _ q'- Kated. To say •that the public ,BOLSHEVISM SANITARY 'were dumfounded by the idiotic -- 1' corder is to put the matter very - ` :. . QN Tf /Ai.1 sulkily, The sugar refiners have - of of how an American . been making fabulous profits Since Eolshe�isru on Trial tells the stogy / the beginning of the war by the ' community could be laid waste like ravaged l ENVNITE PAPER CUPS - steadily rising price of sugar. At .. and bleeding Russia. 4f r J >.o rime have they sold sugar at r ' NEVER USED BEFORE -�inything but an excessive profit. It is true that they were forced to NEVER USED AGAIN '.,.sell to the Canadian consumer at H A R D L D L-LO Y D - - WEGUMS-HEAl"�' •one time when they could have �. H =_ sold-to-the Americans'at a higher _I J n his fi �- price. but nevertheless they were not deprived of a very large profit -.Comedy j ' /� when compelled to sell to the Cren H s s . E. Monney, Pickering andians. They had bought im- u u nto roadWx m nose gnantities of raav sugar with , the intention of speculation. They •••JJJ ted the rice to continue to <.J P� -'�� p The Greatest Comedy Ever produced , . rise, and they expected to get rid ` of their immense stores before the -• : -: - Ticture With a Million Laughs . ... price would begin to drop. In fact T c It takes more than Capital, More than Determination, more thanes ifheir whole scheme was a amb LOUrB open Lit 7 �5 .. Show at 8.15 Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a S t Product leader of its kind. ling one. if 'the price-would rise All these aids, powerful as they are, would be unavailing -they would be the .Hnners. but if - to achieve such a position finless the Product ' the price fell, they expected the - possessed superior merit. •e i' ; ,government would.coma tU their The raters se �nausement Co, ;Superior Merit alone has placed: . r <rescue and force the people, to -bear the loss. If the order of the W ill appear in the Cream' of the West Flour for bread '.Board of Lontuterce were allowed " " - �:' to go into effect theta every uttmb T�'"1 7+1�►`j , � � ..�+ Mom�lr I Fln r fol' pas t er in the country would haven precedent in going to the govern- Night : Iu the position of SUPRE31ACY! . went to ask them to bear the lose (One Only), Ori w a" they sustained, and every clealej ,� ' i he Campbell I:lour� Mills Co., Ltde _-- in any commodity would have ,� th -- ��onda" , '0c't.o6 good reason to expect tae cvitntry - �: - Mills At i to bear the IOP.y by failing pricers. r } TLP � ,vnrn mint h�vP ,,.� --- .1 ;...ly rorilinr Prices-,U nit '�' �'. :�'. ,�l i',`Il•1T T1; '1' rf,.C1 - — (� } T�,,� n`•. �,s.�� ■/�- _ i "A ' . �.y' ,avatlYU� ,,�, 1...1C U•t+�i V. l•.t,i a„'11 L1U1C11 111llaCl 1u J cu,.,, vu... ..�..-.......Q , :�•. �t::• � . ''.�! ».:.. '�,.. t t„ y„_• `t`v �' ”}1'}i'Ir f _..-y�....,c«=pu.rt Cum ' .11 ,-�Idb,.d v!Z.. a aa.. .a.«., s ,Ny.,.y a n:.c?,—•:4�+, f.7 •"]IG'''a r. •.. ' a*.+N •{ pA. �!"' :,.6 'b• 91 N w,�,, a.. M •J y,.k A• '^xY L "' +�"S.r_•'?..'sa., ..-.,.^�.," aa;J•.c�+:. t% ' __, ss' • r...' si •;,;,, _a�i Nv ;�ar.;.,.,,`f : OLMS ON; lilies Mabel Edwards of Toronto, was home over Thanksgiving;re- oe. Rudman has been on : a sick list list during the ask Meek. turning Tuesday morning. Miss Morrison,of Toronto, spend Miss Nora Wilson left on Taes- day for the city where she will Pastry Br®Ad and Graham a few days with Mrs. D. Taylor, 3' 3' f C. A. and Mrs. 'Overland-spent take course in a bns,nesaCollege. the weekend with friends in Erin. Mrs. D. Foreyth has sold . the. _ '• Y Miss Dit�ensnn of Toronto, vii- farin °oath of the village which Is at reasonable prices at hretientoccuhied by Mr. Thomp- - ited with bliss S. E. Evans on Sun. day. skin 'Fresh Stock of Groceries at lowest prices. — Last, strayed or stole R Leath- Of all matsirirls and�'seign Miss S. E. Evans spent a few y• 4— , - kept in•took. It will pay yon '' days last week with friends in the el `''oS'el��d spring s;�wt front W. H Call in and See us and get Prices. joall at our works acd inepeos our limb Willison's buggy. Reward for its city. 3' r obtain prices ]Don't be misled :..,. Mr. Turney, of Torotito, spent a recovery, " _ . , age•Its we do not employ them,consequent. J. P. and Mrs. Beal-and d.l<ught- Mrs. McMaster - - Brou ham• 1 we can, and dobhraw off the agent day last week with Mrs.. Joshua g Band er, AL's. Chandler, entl L. and Mrs. _ ____ � w y - commission of 10 per cent.,which you wit Mrs S: F. Robins is in Detroit Pilkey spent Sunday n•ith Picker- certainlyesve'by purchasing from us.; for a few days attending a family iugfrienrls. V PICKRING GARAGE oalleolioited. re-anion. �1rs. lI. Gregg y1r=. IV. M. Pal- J, T. MATHESON r{° Miss bicGlashaa, of Toronto, tier acid ti�ister W.'Pagh are via - spent the holiday with the Misses itittg with 1'.r. anti Mrs. Elliott,- of - Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario � Brno -lit), for a fv..v dnY;;. . .p Hamilton. - — GIGANTIC — Havina,purchased tho era a business of Davidson & Williams we are ` - Thomas Beverley has moved on •g g , to the Cassie farm northwest of � prepared to repair all makes'of autos. Brougham. �. -�Spec��l Sale Miss Kathleen Duke,of Toronto, �!� We keep•in stock all kinds of Ford iaccessoMes, tires for-all, spent the holiday with Miss Mar � ~ ` garst Macnab. g makes of cars, oils, e%p. _ f.•' Miss Cora Brodie, of Toronto, Y�` � _.__ Your'ehance to bu a 6uDD190l-'W �.. was the Thanks ivin guest of + • and winter goovds at greatly g g Anr s •& Andrew - - Pickering reduced rives. hee home folks. t► P . P. and Mrs. Maenab,are visiting I have been successful in securing a Mrs. D. P. Maefac- µ large and varied stock of Manufsetur• .:• their daughter, e • • . . era Samples which are as you ma r . _Jane, of 13arriston. �Plarem�r�tiueru Grain Chopping Rey. J. Limbert ezpecFts to1move • know taken from the beat maters and workmanship to appeal to the to the city at an early date where trade. These I of;er o R, he will reside in future. -" Bus meets all Trains - "AND FL.kKING to yon. The Misses Weir and Miss New- , * fit'-W y berry, of Toronto, spent the boll- * + First-class Rigs to hire day or J. Fingold• Cl&iemeati Y night at lowest prices.. am prepared to do choppin and oat day with John Fleming. ,\} flaking on Mondays, ant Fri- Ind. Phone 2804 James Underhill, accompanied 1 Phone 1805. days only, beginning <� by his daughter, Miss Clara, and ' ;;,, Miss Veta Stepheuson; attended a \ Tbo$. ..Sa.ndersoa• SQa on April let. Hi$ Woodbridge Fair on Monday. � 1 t rs+•► 1 ri bliss Lulu Schnurr, of Kitchen '' ` PROPRIETORS Joho F. Bayles', Greenwood Master 8 er, spent Thankstttvjng Day with her aunt.and sister, Mi Joshua E might _say �,. '' Y oSOre .a Bundy, and bliss Adell 3chnurr. ' Wthat 20th Cen- .PALL GOODS JUST ARRIVED - Records Thanksgiving Day was observed tt11'�' Brand Clothes are ' in our village to the usual quiet, J manner, there being many family 1 best in the world—and ' In great re onions. Many of our sports .it wouldn't be very far The test Rubbers and Boots Variety -spent the day pleasantly- on the Erom'the naked truth. now:on hand. New Records are received each a Bowling green. f • ` week and Special orders filled on The-Stand ard Bank building in - Sold-e=clua vPly by - :,Call and see'. Prices very reasonable. . shortest notice. Claremont is to be renovated, The r: • cement blocks bre to be taken off "The Corner Shoe Store. T HEXTON'S - Pic><ering and will be replaced with buff Fred T. BVNTINa brick, and the building will be otherwise beautified. The Mend 810-e. W. M. llaremont Robert Willison, son of W. H, Palmer,� and Mrs. Willison, who has been P I C Ii E R N G home from the west for a few K Ado days. left r on Tuesday morning for = I _rII/; -.. r V Fnation year In arts. - - _ - r� . . . ' - F. At. Cooper. on Aloaday; took Laets 5 C sw tt to _ .. _._ _ .. _ to possession of the hard Rare buss- d Candy Md la ubr C, ness which he recently purchased --- -- - - - from Charles Sargent, and has - e moved into the adjoining dwelling Farmers, At4:rtion r .A consignmen-t of Fall Goods just vacated by Mr. Sargent. --- _ Mrs. J. H. Beal and Airs. A. J Thwe who dfAlre timir. . harnesa _ _ « s•, , �• � !, �• afterdleadint two wweekswuththP nesslint pi'aselva4vourordersWi;h • 'Boots and Shoes, AFFTY T1 or h gin the hat.-' after spending daughter, eak with the- 'Ted''-l3ul,don... 4 DEPOSIT BOXES �r All repairs-will be cFilied for and de �iC© Flannelettes are now installer at this of Mayville, Mich. Mrs. Chandler ivered within three days of receiving - left for her home, in Sudbury on_the order. - Branch for the custody of Wednesday morning of this week. W.AfIDDLETO\, Warm UnderR'ear valuable papers, etc-, affording' =e� A. D. Peters. who has been em I9tt Harness-maker; pithy - - - - safety and privacy. Further is,.! • to ed in a platting mill in the ---- - v city, had the misfortune on Oct. Sox, Mitts, Etc. formation supped by the man- h' 8th, to have his hand come in con Whitevale Club► of - ��. age. eon.rented for$3.e0 and :• �& tact with a circular saw, dtth the United F•a]('YnerB - - - z result that his small finger had to V , be amputated, and his hand was - � • Es A N N 18 • . TM v badly lacerated. Meetings held In 1.0. O. F. Hall.dot In the absence of Rev. Charles Tuesday evening in each month l~FC`•L7°i2Xw,!! _ „• ON'T.�d►.RZC W. King at the Brantford Con- for summer months, STANDARD SANK ventioo, Mr. E. W. Armstrong, a we are now sbippinR live stock regu- radmate of McMaster University, laxly on tits co-operative plan. O r CANADA 10T � woronto, will oecapy the pulpit of pbone or write F, Horoahaw, Howard . �A ••P16KERING BRANCH � the Baptist Church, morning and Malcolm, of Directors. Victory Bond Interest A.W. CRAWFGRTH MAf^Oe! ,WAS evening. Bible School at 9.30 a. with classes for everybody- H. PUGS. Secretary BRANCH ALSO AT wMrtetYl' y y �Ws��ss L.0m and Interest Cheques Burkay be Cordial welcome to all: - - - -`— �cad>wd otCted at any of our branches. y , _ The B. P. Y. U. have begun a • sourest for the winter monthc, NOT / C E _ _'-. vim►' Bond interest In our _ • _-_-_- ;r��, The contesting sides will be distin- On Oct. 18t the subscription price "��� ���,tine>at and cam ,catered dtettrsoo. � The Pickering ,•�=,,� atshed by the colors, blue and 7• ,� of the Nt;�c•s will be raised to$1.50 • •` ' �`' red. The blues will be captained a year in Canada, and to $2.00 in by Miss Annie Found ac d' the reds DOMM(N v] 11anCe Colnl'nitt8a by Miss Viola Fors th. The loin the United States, payable in ad- y g vane, and 50 cents additional if �•By gp� ,, , G. P. LYND, Manager. The object of this Aasotaation fift4 side will furnish the program to be not id in advance. i 4' given at the banquet at the end of $ROOKLIN BRANCH, Ils. C. CROSS, Manager• lessen stealing and prosecute _ the term, and the refreshments During September subscriptions ----tbe felons. will be Riven by all. will be accepted at'the old"rate. Among the many happy re-un- Members having property stolen commesa• fun of families and friends that _ / case immediately with any membee ?� have occurred all over Canada Concrete ,' • _. Ap'pomtnient ; o< E:eoattve Oommittss.V during the week-end and Thanks. t Membmhi fa ggttving notiday, none wkeld vaSl- �'' - - __ , Ttotees Se`e»»iaon aapyuosti ent os bly have been more enjoyab�te to _•_ rodlzCt the participants than that. which • -w, Oom.-L.'D. a3snks,C.S.Palm- atbered at the home of Mrs. A. We wish to announce that-Mr. M. J. Rowe has-been appoint- . McKay ei•, W. v:->�i, .w.a.....,:*ieli<erin�= • r W. Clark: and of Ira D. Boyer, _ Field rile' J.R. TheXtOlt; � when their brother,Joseph Boyer, -- - i - =ed agent for Sun Life of Canada for the district of ftwident, of Detroit, .accompanied by his and Brick Sister, Mrs. Annie McKay, with T_ Oshawa, Whitby -And. Pickering. her daughter, bliss Maude McKay, �- of Toronto, "Cadillacced" in to Tile.,3, 4I 6 and 8 It may be interesting to you to know what this leading Company Claremont on Saatnrday afternoon did last year. -to re-visit Scenes of earlier years, Inch. nd recall old memories of Picker- w' �• 'Y nt:.Township. The intervening Get my prices. They paid, out' to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries ,during 1919, -- ours were spent ...'h c:,dlr stater; , - 36-4,051.-15. '. "'t` voncrete work done'. fre. Jas. B. Madifl,, dininir alto ^' yether with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ind• Phone 2705 Pick. which is over $1,030,387.00 per month deKay' on Thanksgiving Day. „r vt hich is over 237,781.00 r week '- We note that Mr. Joseph Boyer p Y ` Clarence Sim Son �whic�h is over 4,937•oo r hour (8•hour day) The Universal l it► ot,<nd time to call on his old school- which is over 82.201p r uitnute. writes, N. Burton, of Claremont, C. N. R. Station Brock Road " Sawing��-Machine • :.,,• and John Burton, of the seventh --— --'— _ :jaullfactured by ' .,oncession. carrying John otf for rr a Th6,-e large payments are bRCked np by /over $105,111,4g8.2F of _ r. freezing rnu acrnsa and along two ussets, ,end a surplus of over$8,037,4.10.00. W. H. Jackson 8C' r�OIIs -�r'thrae concessions at tr 43 mile Coal, C� g Brock R. Pickering, Ont, Can von conceive of the help to Widows xnd; Orphans, the pro per hoar clip• With his Toronto visiou.for c-ouifnrt and ' plenty-the amount of e ualor, crime and _ Aster and nice--- Mr. Boyer return a �, r, l c Ft�rrtL• revented b y these tun ni6eent pa 'ul.antq- ?,1'rFtly this is Bl,t,cksrriit.hinq and &L v gumming Nd to that City on Monday even Hard an �Gtt. C. tI-, p p S g S all trail+YariGUN3. �lns qumuoing ng. Mrs. sty o , Mo nray also , organized phUnutropy. and filing wspecialtp. arrived on Saturday evening and. best quality QZ ,,.: We stock .Gasoline Fngine4, Emery .` assisted her mother, blr k. W. hRnt� - W. H. HILL. VV-:and Circular`.�NWA, Saw — Me ay, in caring for their Rriagts, c AA �T, •T R�isF. —, AtannaPr t7Ent•rql Ontnrio Divisi x';and Eu:e+'y 111ancirels. ,r; ttP ill rvn,: ir. ? •, ri"rte, : ' .' °i T140S: f- . �.,AW Z;�i {:t � c; r:, t 1,::aders rf nil lanetha.,n soma and for sale, 'Ays longer. ` f'iel�erin Phonr 5915, 081-v%wa - •. +n•n�° 'Y>?;"^' •c.. W,*-W::,:.r:.a.. ._,,�e•. '��.,,. ;a` 3.,;..+.�;,�,��..., acv•4:..•.:..g :4::.., .e, a.' c•t�-..��+s•.per's„ :. ���. ..�. '�: '�' _ .c.' a•' ,r 0. 0E, µ •-�. „•*fC."'7,f�°.a•-.r,r •c.t^ t .w;.�.i-"sb'ac, 5: ,1�- •w,•', :^I►'.,�Ti =' ` - Remember the-things in your life that c : �'1 I I . , .,� F In-Tow w era fair •... ' The thotuand deltghts to be had! Can OAIy Find Relief by Enrleh- Look long at the sunshine, hark low .With sS his astuteness Horace Dr�e Lion and should not,have been 'burglar got well. I had been to see the Blood. him, and as he was leav the court• to the birds, - Greeley never gave as editorial advice print � ' that was worth two cents to operating Wile the country paper has to be room to begin on hie eight-year son- And learn to be thinkittl�'aud glad! Rheumatism is a disorder of the -a amelltown paper. ' He wrestled with more wary than the city journal about fence, he stopped at u? table.' blood. It attacks people when the a lomgdiatatice problems. The country treading on somebody's Lose, yet it "May I write to you?" he asked, in The rases Brow sweet on the thorn• blood is overcharged with acid and a hesitating manner, as iL fearing 'the lest bush; .,'••editor touches elbows with his troubl• flads a ready response from its cos- request might be refused. There are stars and moonshine at impurities, thus setting up inflamma- ' ee every day. There's' a difference stituency in humor. People in small "Certainly! And I'll write you, too, night' tion in the muscles and joints. Wet between writing about people and :communities thoroughly enjoy funny Ben.'< We shook hands and he passed And no one yeC entered a valley of weather or cold weather may start the i ''things in a town from 5,000 to jQ000 stories about'people they know, and on gloom tortures of rheumatism, but is not the and in a city of 1,000,000 or so. In when we have to decide as to whether Knowing that my letters might be But some little joy flashed a light. cause. The cause is in the blood and' '•'the first case, what you write is re• some funny stuff or the news from the blood only. 'Ylctims of this male- -' gatded s►s d[stiaetly personal. 'In the Europe gets in, our friends across the irregular, I put his name on.our mall It's true that'life's troubles may fall list and had the paper sent him re- dy bare every reason to Lear the Brat' other it Is*like you are addressing the water lose out. An old farmer made on your path, dull ache 1n the limbs a;nd joints, foi- = ::. aalverse. Some big city edttor� who a humorous aDeech at one of the coua- gularly. When I•learned he was That trials in the darkness may lowed by sharp pains through the +' t reading the paper I took more care have changed to the comparative ty conventions, convulsing the Belo- th orig, flesh and muscles; these are the.symp- about the sort of stuff that went Into % "''quietude •of country newspaper work gates with laughter. We had the it. Every article was passed upon But sorrows that hush you in silence toms of poison in the blood which will Save been puzzled at the difference. speech reported in shorthand and 1t with the thought that there was a man to-day shortly leave the, victim painracked In the city the editor can say almost was the talk of.the county, while a in the penitentiary who might be in- To-morrow will 'teach you a song. ' and helpless. &Uy*Ang he wants to about the police fresh outburst of the Reds is Geimany There is only••one way to cure rhea-- _;.'., department. and the force will shrug didn't excite a ripple of comment. fluenced for good or evil by it. It be- New blessings come swift in the place matism,•and That is through,the blood. came subconsciously a dominant. fac- _ .. of the old, Liniments, hot applications, and' rub- s ,their shoulders and say, "The Times' If anybody would sak me to express for in the handling otr material to be Dreams fail—but other dreams is gft'aadstandfag again." In the in one word what people crave most, rinted. can may give temporary ease, but p start; cannot possibly root .the l.rouble out :.'+Country the police chief will come I'd say "humor"—real humor. There Barbary wrote regularly, gradually The journey of life will forever be -' -around-and try to lick the Editor. is a lot printed now under that guise, dropping the slang of his craft, 'His bright of the system. That can only be done One Mondav we had a Teachers' but the genuine article is rare. You v ItirS „, 19ngjage impaved. He wt,Pn supshine is kept in your by the rich, red blood which Dr. tail- Coaventian, a big auction land sale like Lhe paper that smiles the same began to use quotations from our -'' heart. Mown' rickiiia u,aha. �cus ' sad the start of a rather exciting term as the man who smiles. People read papers and to discuss ideas there pre _ .. blood drives out the potsonous acids ' 'of the cit'cuit court. It was a big day the tragedy of life, as presented day seated. All the while I could see his and pears.t! f and the rheumatism , ' disappears. If you are a suf'Eerer from - .. for us;and all hands worked manfully. by day, but they don't feel grateful to, philosophy getting around to the right 'The Cleanly RaC001l. this painful malady begin the use of Next.morning a man driving a strlk- you for g£ving'it to them. But when point. He 'was' going to make good. The racoon, has a habit that is not- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and see how F-, ingly colored trade delivery automo- you give them something to laugh He knew he could. indulged in'by any other animal. If soon the -" bile balled me and drew up to the over, or something that makes them , The years dragged on, and 'he was pains and stiffness of the � given 'a piece of meat, writes Dr.•R. joints fade away, leaving behind new curbstone. feel better, you have cone Lhem a ben• finally released. He came to our town W: Shafeldt In the American Forestry energy and new health. . "say," he said, in tones of,real die- vice and they show their recognition in a new suit, clean shaven, as fine a Magazine, he will not touch a mouth• You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of it. looking man as I ever saw. -gust "are you•running a newspaper , fuI until he has washed It in as clear from any medicine dealer or bymaS `.in this townY" Publishing Suggestive' Items. "That paper of yours," were among water as he• can find: He will allow at 50 cents a box or six boxes for - A 'Remembering the admonition to the A paper can be popular without.be• the first words he said, " it has been no one to do this for him. $2.ti0 from The Dr. Williams 'Medicine primitive Baptist preachers, I replied ing gruesome. When the tfine comes •my help. I got your idea of things. So thoroughly does he rerform this Co., Brockville, Out. ' that I was trying to to relegate murder, suicide_and illicit From this on .l'm going to be on the task that he -not only soaks all the "Well, you let a big item get away love to bare statements, there will be level." blood out of the meat bat actually re- yesterday." lees of those things. There are those Many have said that and have fallen daces it, to a very uninviting, -fi'abby Launch and Beach Lifeboat who scoff at this idea. But investiga- back. Barbary didn't fall back. There piece of pale flesh. He will roll it With Aid of Tractor. "I'm sorry. What was it!" Lion will bear out the statement. A were times when things seemed aw• over and over in the Water with his "I had my delivery car repainted certain farmer got up one morning in ful black. His old pals hunted him up forepaws and give-it occasional shak- . itiot content with its many achieve• you never said a word about it. I March built a fire in the cookstove for and described easy places to "crack"- Ings by seizing it in his mouth. F!nal• meats shore. the gasoli:.e tractor, of looked all.through the paper last his wife, packed in an armful of wood, —money to be had for little effari, ly, when it is se:nimaccrated to his agricultural fame, now has. entered sight" and off he drove, without then•took the'milk pail and went out . Barbary shook his head. They liking, he',--ill devour it with apparent the marine field. At Hunstantou, Eng- .,awaiting an explanation. to the barn. - There he took his shot-i threatened him. He told them to do relish, land, a machine of the, endless-tread' That was an actt:al incident, and gun and with a stick and cord flxcd it their worst—that he had cut 'out the - The writer has tried racoons with type is being used to great advantage many similar ones have occurred. The so he could pull the trigger. The plan old life. It was some 'years before.- pieces of raw meat; and, although the forntnning a lifeboat into and out of- ,'--local paper.' between stirring news worked and the horrified family found I Barbary "found himself"—knew what animal will hold .the piece in iii the sea. Instead--of a cable, a 40-ft,. . events, !s always boosting trade and him dead. Two daps•later a farmer:he.could do and'how to'best employ mouth, he will immediately commence spar is used as a coupling between : !arming. Anew show window, the not twenty ,miles away went .through I his taleafs. It was like going into a to_hunt round for.some water to wash the tractor and the wheeled cradle embellishment of a stone• front or the the identical performance, started the'new world. But he held grimy on, it In. Failing to find any, he soon ex- that carries the boat, so that pushing arrangement of an interior are ail fire, fetched wood and water and took asking odds of no one. habits his distress and annoyance; in is as effective as pulling. !natters that figure in the merchants' big gun to the barn. He had read or The Power of the Press. fact, he must he very hungry indeed eyes as lha tonics, and the paper must _ heard how the other farmer had end- Barbary found a sweet-faced little -before he will condescend to eat a y pearken U It expects to get business. ed his 'troubles. Why these things I woman, told her his story and she piece of raw-meat that he_has. not pre• Roused Ire of Local Merchants. have an effect on morbid minds I do i married him. They now have a nice i viously washed to his complete satla- �_ __,—___ _ _ The w!ro service brought one after- sot know, bqt that they do have is baby, and Barbary•is one of the hap•°faction. i SAVE 50c :', noon the story of the people threaten• plentifully proved; and there-comes a pleat men I know. ' Racoons will also wash an ear of to •:: Ing to mob some merchants in a car- to every editor the big question, "Am i -Possibly Barbary overrates the !n• corn In the same fashion, and it eras �� tain ■mall town !f they didn't reduce I my..brothees keeper?" i fiuende th4 paper had in helping him this habit that prompted Linnaeus to ' 1.00 r. prices on shoes, clothing and general The Drinciples- here suggested, I across the line, but it is pleasant to, bestow Life iipeciflc name of lotor upon \ per roll s 'merchandise. Then appeared what am aware, may not stand up under the know he feels that way, and,,that he is this Interesting,animal. �.t Prompt purported to be the. cost and selling conventional editorial test, though I j aiding others fn finding the`peace he Shipment ",.price of some of the articles, am a profound belieVir that journal- is now enjoying. _ =-We printed the story as a regular ism—city and country—!s moving on-' No country editor £s ever likely to i Unepuat Losses. news service dfspatch, glvtng the ward and upward. But some years get the earth on tire. It would be a Frederick was sitting on the curb, name of the town where the trouble ago I submitted our method to—you'll crime !f he did. But in his humble crying, when Billy came along cud fen paper was hard• never guess. A yeggman! A sand-' sphere he can find plenty- of import• , ask?d him what,was the matter, - was lh toned. Oar _�_- e ' ly on the streets when some local deal- -bagger! A man who tried to kill a ant work to do. And,in the doing of, '"Olt. I feel so bad 'cause Major's —° ors celled and wanted to know if wa sheriff to escape! it he will look out on the old world dead—my nice old collie!" sobbeJ `;were tt�ing to Injure their business; Here's the way.it came about: The with kindly, tolerant,eyrs, always be•- Fiederic. - sad they presented figures to show man—I'll call him Ben Barbary here i lieving ,in his fellows; that there -is °Shucks!" said Billy.. ",My grand• YOURSELF THE JUDGE stow close their cost and seiling'prices —had slugged the sheriff with a lead 4 more good In them than bad, more mother's been dead a Reek, and you We ship on approval to any station _ were, and declared the story from the pipe and the sheriff's boy"shot-him. tf generosity than sellishnesa, more_love don't catch me crying." i where- there is an agent. We save _ Manitoba town wa$ a wicked misre• The bullet ,vas extracted and t.he' than hate. - Frederick gave his eyes and nose a � )-on 50c to 51.00.a roil on Ready Rmf- --- sw1pe with his hand and, looking up ' ing of guaranteed nicer the attack subsides the diaabilit at Hilly, sobbed, despatrtngly: ASX FOR quality. yourself t, be Q! !le�eQ! { y the upper rolers take up the shifting - "Yes, but you didn't raise your FRE14 the judge after in• - ,. sack.caused by contour cbanges ba. SAMPLES specting the Rooting : increases. grandmother from a pup." : flea - So it goes on until little by little the low. _ at our risk. Samples s ■�raal��� patient becomes a chronic invalid and Special waterproofing Is the feature '--` 0'— { tree by mail, also free .catalogue : '- A Poor Thing. with prices and full information. �• - more or less crippled. The -smaller of the 3-In, gun mount, and Is laser to Send letter or poet card, ''Send me be added to.-all the-other motorized Mrs. Prof.—My husband's so care- aNi N!�►iliil►is� joints—krises, elbows, wrists and a free samples and price--of Ready • fingers suffer the mast,and in addition equipment. The eigbt•cylinder gngtne less,. .His buttons are forever coaling i Roofing and particulars of Free Chronic Rheumatism. exhausts under water while fording, off.,, Delivery Offer.' - to the stiffness and swelling there are A number of the conditions that often little pea-shaped enlargements and the _electHcal fittings, including Mrs. Prea t,geverely) - "Perhaps i THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd. weffect the joints, especially of persons on the finger joints that increase the spark plugs, distributor, and ignition they are-nct sewed on properly." Factory Distributors, '4a middle and advancing life, are deformity.: apparatus, are buried in waterproof- Mrs. Prot.—"That's just it. Ile's so HAMILTON CANADA 1 w4crioiWIr called chronic gout, arthritis .Treatment of chronic rheumatism is ,ing campouad. 'The air intake is a careless about the'-sewing." _ deformses and chroak rheumatism. very unsatisfactory; no actual cure.is vertical pipe running up to th8 top of _ —_ '. -Lveu physicians do not always dis-, known, and the most that can be done the machine, and while its end is a tali clears between these differ- is to relieve the of water, the ersine will run. Aga Y pain and stiffness H eat diseases, for their symptoms are during the attacks and try to prevent Four large wheels on each side dis• +` _ 'Cord 7 very or delay their recurrence. Unless the tinguish the larger gun mount, and o 's+�rs+ or'.' r - 7 muds alike. L That°condition sometimes follows p� is so bad as to call for an ano- they make the endless tread highly ef• '" ' ;FabflC. - R an attack of the acute form, called dyne, much comfort can be obtained fective in climbing over obstacles, a "i`�" ',*nt more often it Thus equipped, the machine is steered by rubbing and massage and the ap- by pulling a lever that releases a fi f 1 -r a rchronic disease from the plicstion of a hot-water bag to the om- Although acute rheumatism clutch on one side, and throws on a joints. For constitutional treatment, brake, each side having its own n lever. may occur at any age, it is more com- in addition to internal antirhe unatic — - s For road use, however, the endless non in-adolescence or in early adult remeddei, benefit sometimes comes Good company on a journey tile• chronic rheufnstism is essential- tread is removed, the two inner from a sojourn at a mineral-spring ly a dsaeaae of later life. It often at resort. The patient should have a wheels of each side are drawn up.by E makes the way seem shorter. :4sicks asrilora and outdoor laborers, simple, nourishing diet and should hand cranks, and the machine is , "'. who apparently bring on the malady avoid exposure in cold and damp steered with a wheel. ' b_exposing themselves_ to cold and ��•r.P --4-- a Dependable Partridge Tires .*et or by overworking or failing to ------� Great Machine. • should be your companions On ',, eat nourishiri fo(,& "I watched a wonderful-machine at 8H motor he shot• your trips They When it occurs as an independent New Types of Motorized cur shop this morning." a t ten the journey by-allowing you _ =' ~ disease, and dcea not tallow an acute _ QrdnanCC. — •:— "And hAw does it work?" we asked. e 9 to travel in Cotllfort.7ftCe fTOtl3 atttack, file beginning is usually grad- Three remarkable pieces, of motor- "Well,' 'was the reply, "by mans s the annoyancesy delays and } Val. The joints become somewhat !zed ordance, practically the advance of medal attachment, a fulcrumed C]CpCllsCS, caused by lire _ and painful, and gradually in- guard of the coming era of horseless lever converts a vertical reciprocating, troublts. t preens in size as a result of the of u• armies, have now been produced by motion into a circular movement. The partridge Tires, like Iawa1 v 1flion of Said. The trouble'is confined American military engineers. One of principal part of the machine is a T• e e servants;serve you faithfully u inmost entirely to the joints, there is them is a three-ton tractor with the huge disk that revolves in a vertical a 'a� always. :aleldom any fever, the appetite is good agility and speed of a galloping horse, plane. Power is applied through the ;'-r+-sometimes too good—and the pa- another is a.self-propelling 3-1n, gun axis of the disk, and work is done on "!Abut feels welh mount of amphibious power, that the periphery, and the hardest sub. ,�•,:. After a longer or shorter.time the fords a stream until its top is awash, stance, by mere Impact, may,be re• OCaI symptoms subside and the joints and the third Is a motor mount for,a duced to any shape." • nearly to their normal size; 6-In. gun, using,both kinds of treads "What is this wonderful machine?" - * they are not as goad as before--a and weighing complete only 22 tons. we asked. - °ti itble stif'Eneas remains, and there are The three-ton tractor, of the endless "A grindstone," was the reply, ! :pOCSaional twinges of pain. The stiff. tread type, Is peculiar for the spring y R1 " ass and pain are worse in cold and suspension of its idler wheels. In It is not enough to hold the key to mp weather, and-the sufferer be- each tread chain four rollers bear the situation. You must be able to , �F;s mes a living barometer,able to fore- against the ground side, and four turn it to open the door. i storms with greater certainty against the top, all hung on the ends Ulan tiro Government forecaster., of cantilever springs pivoted to the You can generally spot a liar by /�! ' y !ter a time the trotable returns, the frame. The tread snakes its way over the vociferousness with which he.pro- !+Game �S Their �ll!@ 1� - stiffen and .swell again, and almost incredible obstructions, while claims his honesty. .t, y• ��.M y - - - ^ ''• ,C: •St'1-Y" .p•^•„iu eY�'-u: � .f+R..•,i'e'�¢..,..o�.. •�:•'. yy �I^.'.--'y�!� - _ �A`-}-t .J s.... 'F..4.M'„�,4" A.,�:w p•. GIE, +4�'F1- G' '� �,y9;w-�''T': ,ya�"�✓, '.�a v�}' .'9°.A1' ...:.hs J"' I -w-,i The Gi;�nt. F V=AXx ZX&V WAXVjIiI6 CORNS 7 By Charles Mackay -SITS OF You don't have ADIES IVANTED--"TO DO PLAIN (Charles Mackay (1814-1889) was Z and Light Sewing at home; whole or famous Scottish poet and journalist. time; good pay; work sent any dLs- -to suffer HUMOR .43end Stamp'-XjW He VMS -New- Y'crk- correspondent of Llft Right Off Without Pain tanc:: charges paid. lculars, National Manufacturing Co.� the London Times during the Civil F"M KRE 47M gt.r.ttreal. War. He was the author of a number AIR BAUM of- poem-B that will have* an eternal Sorne Marksmanl place in English literature.) The Iri,sh7 night-watchman itt the ob- ET YOUR SILVER' FOXES FRObi G My stock all "Standard bred" He paused to and me. Prices 3.1at. guaT7.V0%_-t Gore, N. servatory wgis new. IdacD.Ig 1 7M BENGUE Tiere' 'Came a Giant to my door A Giant, fierce and strong; watch a min peerlug-Tftllough A'large telescope.. Just then a star fell. relieves Pain Of headache, "Man Eskimos of Alaska are decreaslin* His step was heavy on the ftcmQr, a aloive," . he�_ exclaimed In sci-tics,lu=bap.rheumatism. in population. His arms wer e ten yards long. "You're sure a foine' BEWARE OF SUBMUTES He sea 1" and frowned; he shook amazement. Shot.". the ground; THE LEEMING MILES CO,LTD. MONTREAL h and through; to tor Dr.Julft Bengud -1 trembled throug _`_'_'__Mori--Data Needed. A&= At length I looked him In the face Firm-"How long do you REL)EVES PAIN And cried., "Who cares for you? FIesil I .. I I .. .. want to be, away on your wedding or The mighty Giant, as I spoke, "California Syrup of Figs t�ipr' Grew pale and thin and small, Doesn't hurt s bit! L)rop a littl@ Hinks . (timidly)—"W411, air—or InOW . And through his body, as Itwere Child's Bestlaxative- Siff 'Freezone" on an aching corn, instant- what would you say?" make, I "hot corn steps bar-tins, th F-gad "o 1 Maw LLV u"Dwyu Lull.. ly you ca:n lift it right off with fingers. I haven't seen the bride." His blood-Z eyes turned blue as tj7l savft Truly! skies; -tln)r battle of %; Your druggist sells a ORDERS. Is this," I cried with growing pride, F"ezone"-for a few cents, sufficient Dgminion Express Aloney Orders are in fl�e ."WHEN You want qukk com- "Is this the mighty-foe?" thousand offices forting row from any to remove'every hard corn,. soft corn. on sale R4111AI-I&I" ipsin. use Sloan's He sank before my earnest face, or corn between the toes. and the eal- throughcut Canada. jAnigneeL ltdoextbe�ob with- out rubbing. bandis- He-vanished quite away, luses, without soreness or irritation. in the 11fe'of t be. U96fi=1VforrhOu=d=r6 M0, And left 'no shadow in-his place There comes a. time uw=sicia, aches and pains. every boy when he washes his neck &i" Between me and the day. -Secret of Success. pprains and st: bacimche. Such Giants come io strike us dumb, The and-tilrns to thoughts of love. am muscles. The distinguishing trait of every 13ut, *eak in every part, great Saul -is his ability-to get on his ruff. They melt before 'the strong man's r Minard's LiniMent For Oa.nd. feet every time he falls,.to stand e set eyes and face the foe 3juder the flergest, 0 And fly the true of heart. Excavations undertaken to con e Strong' men.who do big things have ' been fire. tute Brusseli a seaport 0 for civilization, who help, the world go completed.' forwa�rd, are always tramliling- upon omplishing "impossiblit- GUIRD THE ADM obstacles, ace . . ..!1 11, i ' Accept *'Cailtornia" Syrup of F19S tiei"—dolng ihings that everyone '7 —look for the uame California on '7 DANDERINE oaly, s*td��,,coukdn't be done. �Lhq package, then you. are. sure you? FM AUTU31i COLDS 701 issed mad- The men who have Me child Is having th-j best and most -4 .40 kind by their great,discoveries and In- harmles� phy3lC for th e little seaso $to=- The-Fall is-,the moit iiievere U Hair! 7' At 4211 of the year for colds—one day is ventions have had to labor iucesian1ly Girls! Save Your' ach. liver aud bowels. Children love N..I . 1� agaipst all sorts of obstacles; to begin 7 warm. the next cold-and wet and un. Make It Abundant! Its fruity taste. Ull directions oink all over ag7aln'and again after failure- "Call. each. bottle. You must say. less �tbsjmother is*on her guard,,the And little ones are seized with colds that in order to perfect their work. toruLa." in the past thelir Inirentions. tad to Battery, Bell, and Buttomi may hang qn all winter. Baby's Own -Tablits are mothers' best friend In -fight their way to recognition, often against'the opposition of the most pro- STORN WINDOWS&DOORS 2 Combined'in One Case. preventing or banishing colds. They szl��W �'11 act as a genile itixative, keeling the gressive men of their time. eak your Arguing that the dry battery of a Even In der own times, with the aid OPUMML 'Feed household doorbell System dies 4nally bowels and Stomach free and sweet. its will Of all modern tactlities, not one, has withgiem Selo da. and not, exh I y -of chemical a�tlon &us- An occasioid I dose.of the Tabl 0 success et discovered a royal road t Uan, really supplying very little- prevent colds, or if It does come on y write for Price link While the world is more hospitable to f(I Cat dows W rent, an Amer�cau concern now has suddenly their.prompt use will relieve new Ideas than to the past, it I Only inkr hrauxbt out a bell noting tiny nash-__tb&_baby. The Tablets'are Pold by-, by continued effort*' b"efids!-g comfort._ In t -I*ht batteries. Ohe 6f these. in.two edictie deilers or by*inall iLt 25 The 14A UDAY COMPANY, U t" m surrender to obstacles, by beginnin; 4 A N tLT011 L FACTORY OkSMSUTOWS CANACA or thro-cell size, 14 contained in the cents a box from The Dr. Williams' In and agaW after eve defeat aga ry round metal base of the bell itself, medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.- and pressing on with renewed vigor' making a#ompack set. of ornamental Ari-wr�ca's Pioneer Dog Remedlex that we can hope to reach -our goaL Book on appearancer A button on the base id-for desk- 900 DISEASES makes the set self-contaluf Causw Run in PamIlell L.6eS. and How to Feed ase, while as a door-bell. the regular Malied Free to any Ad- The great cause of fire, and the CASCARETS button is connected to posts on the dress by the.Author� - clay Gplover Co,ZZM4 base, no other wiring being necessary. gfeat causp gf-disease is the same. Care and 44eanithiiiss are the:"antl- 218 yest.-Tint Street New York. Immediately after a "Danderine" dote for fire, as well as the antid-0te '04 Work while yqu S*pw Minard's Liniment Rellovda Distempee They for disease. massage, yoar hair takes on no* life, Eighty per cent. of tire aitd disease lustre an.4 woudirms beauty, appear- Palm Tree supplies Drinks. Ing twice as heavy a 'be nd plentiful, IS preventable. More than 90 oer cent of the alcohol uff and cause each hair seems to fl And. alcoholic drinks. made in the thicken. Don't let your hair stay life- .'PhilLipLnes is derived from palm tree The best provider is not the man less, colorlesi. plalnC or scraggly. You; who provides lavishly for the moment, juices. joo,want lots of long, stroV9,-beautiful but he who also provides for old av hair. -Buy Thrift.Stamps. and a rainy day. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Dan- derine" freshens your scalp, cl��cks dandruff and-falling hair. This stimu- lating "beauty-tonic" gives to thinj at ber Iii 'M' 'the World Make It your bobb'y" to keep livei outbful bright- GreatAle Am 10, dull, fading hair t1lat y ant.),owels- regular. - If bilious, con-' All atipated, headachy, unstrung. or If y ness and abundant thickness ou The only impoWAnt amber mine In this material. Rosaries were made of have a cold, an upset stomach, or bad druggliita! the world is at Palmnicken, in East It and many very beautiful 'works of breath,- take -Cascarets to-night and . A pbonograph cabinet has been in-1-7, :,prussia. ,out of It is dug 4 bluish art Indeed, It Is largely utilized for w.-ke-up feeling c1bar, rosy aud,,ftt. No veTkted--in-t-o-N-vb-ich small machines can earth, which I's mixed with flowing art purposes at the present time, es- griping—no 'Inconvenience. Children be set to masquerade as eoWier ones t the chunks at pecially the. "fancy,colored" amber, love Cascarets,too. 10, 25. 50 cents. water to separate ou snow amber plentifully distributed through light blue, transparent green, ......... white and cream color. I will tell WANTED Dodt Suffa W-16 What is-a gentleman? Com Sooth% at (kce- Ages ago the plains. in that part of Insects 'preserved in amber are by gentleman As one who keeps 'Send for tist oi'in,e.Wit,ons wanted -,:.-.the world were covered with forests no means"rarities. ' The science of YOU, a wt P!ne, now long extinct. anont Egypt in Its highest deVelop- his promises made to those who can� byManuft urers. Fertuneshave First bathe Ithe aCtected. part -with of a kind of mtcr. Dry e Filt did not discover a method of em not enforce them,Hubbard. been made from simple ideas Cuticura SoZP and lict v The. trees we.r rich producers of a me c;.l Cut: gum which ran down their trunks, balming so perfect:_ A bug alighted "Patent Protcet W' booklet Rua and genily. rub icura-Oint. "Proof of Conce�tion"on request,, rn�;nt. This treatment not oni solidified In masies and ietnatted.im- on a Arop bf liquf4d gurn' fteshTy ex. oothcs� but in. HAROLD C. S141PMAN s most C'WAS b= 4f "tle the trees themselves uded from the tree: it stuck fast and, CO. -sing tcj�=�is, rashes. krlte� perishable PATENT ATTORNEYS , diStTe- decayed and turned to' dust. the exudation continuing,,it was soon, tions, etc. This gum, now fossil, 'is what we' completely enveioped, ih� moit min- We believe AlINARD'A UNIAfENT" c"fulms ar"Aws' cAnAe's 25c, 01imm:tnt 2S a= th call amber. Alu'ch ot'it wai-carri6d by ute-retails 6f Its structure beirg pre- Is the best: 111PIONS thcDominicn.Cm"c:aDe,,. rivers, with the soil containing it, Into served. Mathias Fol6y, Oil City, Out. INVENA1 soap shaVes the Baltc Sea, the bottom 6f which to- For what we Ithow of ancient in- Joseph.Snow, Norway, Ale. 'are largely indebted ro arn-' Charlos Whoaten; Mulgrave, N.S. day is so thickly itrewh with the stuff', See&we ber. A small lizard was f6urid in one Rev. R. a. Armstrong, Mulj�ave, N.S. that steamers go after it with dredges and divers make a business of collect e, -.ONLY TABLETS M eliunk of it. Leaves, euds and flo*ers Pierre Landers, Sen., Pokemouch ARKED Ing it. Quantities of it are thrown up i are similarly preserved, and In one N.B. ore"by every big storm. specimen dug out of the 'Palmnlckea' In the Middle Ages amber was more;mine there was the catkin of-an oak, 'AR �Inv on the seash E '"PIRIN -highly valued than gold, and the one- which, seen through the clear amber, a -pronged forks used by- princes and looked as fresh as when it hung on thurch dignitaries were coninfonly of i the tree millions of years ago, Value"of Firit Imoressi6na. -Not Aspirin-at All without the- Bayer Cro§s" A salesman calling to see a woman regar ding an important deal, kicked GNP %RAI g as It came up to him w1en he -house. The-salesmian 't Your* table &ink - 0 a d app)roached the could not account for the cold'ndss with which the �voman received him wffl.never T bother . i until it dawned.on him that, possibly, she might have seen him kick the dog;' mervee- *A DEVINIAGE so be tried to explain away the unfor- s or sle � p 6nate afrair by tellink her that''he'r dog tried to bite him when he came ' J ifyqu gpit coffee Peahm comi COMIRM. "Aln- Blank," she ftplied, "my dog afid dfink. never bites at anyone." N(Yt*ith- stAnding that he tried alL sort& of. hrguments and inducements to clos the deal, the �al6sfiian was unsuccess- 'For Colds, Pain, lieidaehe, Xeural� package,which contains complete STAN STUM IN TPO ful. He had made a bau first impr6s- Is Tootbacbe, Earache, and for rections. Then you are getting real -.Stan on the woman that he could not Wheumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica,Neu. Aspirin—the. genuine Aspirin Pro- f Beftff healdh resulu andycaill appre. ritis, take Aspirin- marked with the $cribed'by physicians or over nine- -overcome. To win,people's favor. we 3Dame "Bayer" or you are not-taking teen years. Now made, In CanadsZ. o must reach"thefir hea�rts, ar�a we can't Aspirin ut all. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- date the emnomy and c mivemaim accom I plish this by doing anything Accept only '�Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists AT GROCEPLS EVEKYWHER-E wlii,ch makes a- bad impression on Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packagez. them. Ayer"—you m-ust say "21 B E Tb*we is only one Asplirin---'S Ayev" the trode rnark (registered in ounada) of Bayer manufacture of *ono- _AAPIrIn is Aspirin meanm 15,a.,�er .1"ZV S _7 aceticacidester of sallcylicadd. VnI10 IL MV,,j "For Pbs The monkey is a god in India. mitations, the To tx well known that a Reasozi f blots of Ba"r Co 120. ��cture, to assist the public &ffatnat I stomped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Crons." ISSUE No. 43 -%qq�, PF User -11r. and Ury. Eleasser, of To- -Found, a gold locket. am od,309. 'Walter Shepherd is seriously 'HARDWAR - ,LOCALISMS routo,and children So d �y, call at this-office. , I * -1 -and Mondak with ja.pee4qla BUNDY'S* . " :tR'. 'I—I.Aoct Balsd6p, of Toronto, wits Rose. Ill with pneumonia, but we are � h - _N. X. . Poueber and Miss glad to k ow that he Is somewhaf onieoverSubday. n Blanche Machin, of Toronto, were ---tUllfford Robertson and his Agties Every. of Torofito, n n were vi.rA ors at -Pipele here with the latter's parents, H. sister, of Tre ,to., - . ..t - . -The Pilot Superior w.as home over the hojiday.,.- and Mri. Mechin, over -the, holi- the Methodist parsonage during ss Furnace. -F W. mild M`r�. 'Hicks visi ted ' ThanksRNing. trie�ds in Weston over Thanksgiv- day' .'Thh, cutaway view of the Pilot in and FttrnijZMiss -Ed. �Vklsh, who recently sold Supexior Furnace illu*trates the"wan. Rev. D-ariva ert-ou and Cliffurd Robertsori his residence on Church Street to -Miss Irene Markar spent the Ro bi wbich the circulation of air nt. motored to Pontypool.-on Monday- DRvid Antlan jr;, tuoved on Mon.:..- net cool, or return-air-. holiday with her brother in Bra talcs place.. Th- ford. and took dinner with Rev. Me- day to his rootus above J. S. Batt- don's store. entersthe outer�ectiobbf the regis, R. Thexton sp6iat a few Latichlin and fawily. days last i�eek In Sudbui-y oil bus- '-Thanksgiving Day- vvas ob' -J. Vernon McKenzie, whO il 't�� itnd Auwu the channel which is served Ili Pickering iii the ustial the tiew editor of Maclean's MRgn forined ijetween the 6utsidb casing -quiet manner. Many family re- zine in succession to TB. Costtlin'. -Harland-Collin s, 61 TorobtO. i.rid'Lh e-d(:,-,ible innei basing, As the iug unioks took..place,, bLl,t the %vet who goed to be watinging editor of spent a fet� dars� with Picker -t-.4it- is heated, it rises with increased Ivefttbet,tuade 'it, ratilet iple*s- the Ladies' Hoine Journal of Phila ::v, loei'", ';id'I or a -friends. L, LY R eavvs the centre p i tio 2to ant. It i;3' sai(I -that about one Oelphia, iva:; at one titne a student Richard Moore, of Toroi 'Of Uit, _r�gi�Ler travelling. at an aver- hiindi-e-d-aiid--ftftypac;setiget-s fronil of Pickering College--here, It-is- Monday. here wit' ll vi n g' -ded. the train f or a so' int%!-e-iting to .1iote thtit he 'ftgk- Of 300 ft!et Per lninutv. The circu- Picke' boa i ,,brothers. -e i lialon tak�,.i plac'e so rapidly and regu- TLYrouto on Monday evening. WAS a pupil bet vhe'a F. 31, Chap -Dr. Nelson and sou, of Tor�on e si1entific construction �A& ivere'the-giliests of Dr, Atnior e, -The get-vices at St. - George's inan Nvtts one of the wnsters. 'Alr. th, clitirch next Sunday wil-I be its f6l- Chaptuall is a chief editor in. the u! Ule Pil:lt SUPV601', that tbd action.. -pn Monday.. I.N-.� ning at 10.30, Sundity savie publi�hing 4ouse noiv. f puwpiug Miss Violet Salisbti 'y, of To. lows : 310" b0vcAnes a con;'Unation (if -T SQlioolat 230 1). ni.. Eveningat -T_bp AVonip' n'.; filEUnit 4L ill ttLid sut;k- 4*a --L,1V, IS ti L'111 0 -L T:� U L11U I,UildiLlg Aher-Misses Clark. 7,00. This iLi Mis,;4onary Sunday hold their rej�tilar weethig: 0 1 lie return jiie back into the furn- &;jj I�j -Mrs. Coffey, of.Toroat ace. Thl:- iv�ures the circulfttion of -'-',Sunday witil her parents, Michael 'gregatlons will be pre�;eut. Rev. -Mrs. Rii,ks, Gerakt- Cotvan, o, spent and it i�; therefore hoped large con Ttie!�day, Oct. 26th, at the lipme of the air tu a4l pti,rts of the huilding. and Mrs. Hickey. A. Couper,of tile -Diocese of kt- of Rosebeek,NN-111 spetvk on "Traiii- Llo�ycj a'41d the Misses- Shlr`16Y -ning amn,-ing the youngee ..goma, will preach in the tuot. iug arid .�: �' Matitifitetured 1)y Tfl�, -�Lf` Z RY 1) VOUNDRY CO-., Hesbeler 7-Epent the holiday at the honle of'. and C. 0. Robinson, M. A., at chil(lren." ' Five tiAnnte essfiy:� night., Mr:Rohiusonleavesl.sli-ort- "ill be given. by ))iir)ils froro thdiL' parents here. 8,Ad i lastitlied by -Chas. %,ad Mrs. Pilkey', of Mt. ly'for Jap�n- He lived there a6 a �the Fifth Chcuzs'rif the ptibliteschoul boy, being the son of the veteran on "Wh4t;sh-wild*be ou- ambition 'Albert, spetit Tillabksgiving widi., �."-.'4. and Mrs, wis-,iontcry, the Rev. T. Cooper. ill life." A large atte'lidance i:i. -Hall6tt. T ILI, Bundy ' -Tickerina' ' Robinson. i there is importaut -Miis Jessie Gilhuly, of Toron- re,viested as -visited Garffet and Mrs. C611i -The Missionary campaign *will bu.,�.iness to' discus�. tice over the holiday. be continued in tile Metlimli-3t Otll' Ftllll�131$. S. A Ild Y. P. S. t -Mr-4. Arnott.and ion, Grant. church nextSunday, Qet..th,�,24.th, Conventioa has. orce niore pa:cd with tll� pastor in cliargp- Muiii-' 'into hi-stor'Y,'bUt its influence will .. .of Toronto, spent' the .wepk.end -with Pickerfag friends. ing suVleet, "Mi-ssionary Motive,3, rerunin and work like leavell for. the -Mi�s Afffla Cowan, of Toronto, ba.4ed upon PAtil's words "The love years to ediii&.' '.N�arly 4all of.Christ (.,onstrain�,th'tis." Even- �cboQls and Sucieties iff- the suuili" spent Siinday witla her parent:-. 4'.:, -.Joseph and Mrs. Cowan. ing subjeet "The ikli!wi�ootvixy Otit- half-of tLP Whitby Di,�irict were cb; 7 -Mrs.Wi-man,of Poterboro, has look,"-tiggested by C'�rist'-A citief- Well represented and-the (lelezatp-.7 .1C been spending A f ew day..; -here t 1013 an ye not di-icern the,,4gn;j t!)ok aldee'li interest in the work 0 S. S. vvith clt-;Sies of tile convention. The spe!ikpl with her mother, -Mrs. A. Burrefl. f the tinies?" -u. every Suu-. 6id --exf-f�ptioual. lt�ol k aliel -Url-T T -Fred and 31r's. Adair, of Astin. for tit ageq at 2 p. i f� . day. Epwovith Lsagtie at-S 1). 11.. tile following points very elvar V S on FriaAy. ' E. L. Cliapinaft Avil.1 The peolyle'Who do not attend and* court, viiit .d with, the . latte -father, W, H.Banks,over-Suadity. Y a -t the, ehurehe!? are th(,Vt- -R. A. and Mr,;. DouRla-) alld speRk on S;otue 0optilat stibj�-cr, it .;-uppbi -itizeus' nigh �k (�olld I,-I coiiniy',;.�ivor-t eneniie-. Ait whi "'family, of Toronio, speut the hol. Yeing c t. T iday heir relatives In a fit. A erin will. regret R 1*0-&A 119 14 11 It s t -Her many friends liek c" h to kill the iiith pick- 111VISation to the pu bli6.-J. W. D. do not jittend the Sunday Si.-twol Tile Me' ' tv. J.'and Clark 'ape6t � heir onn� people %, .�ho are k--P.I)- 0 of tile death of Mra. 11'tti. 'Thanksgiving D;7 with - their Allaway, which took place -on Ing Out Of tile ch"Irches are build. daughter, -31rs. .- red.Balsdon, of Sunda-y morning at-her home on 413 g on t lie Sa Ud.-COM ats, good quality felt in the '.'Burford. New Fall H Eiiiabeth Street. The deceased 2V�iv I Advei*9.isei"nto color green, na" -Miss LizzleAloore and broth. had been in failing-health for-qp.v. er, Jack, of Toronto; spent t-tie eral mouths, and for the hiit three. latest shapes, in LILeir par Iflud uw hr& 4t C: CIO holiday aL the home of s V"a Less beeli cvul . bldi.1, 6uwn c tc-_9 FIL&%oV W%# %P 0 onts bore. �ed. ' Everything that medical 1',IOR SALE�-12 pigs 1weeks ri!d. JL Apply to Getairt Clark. Dunbartgn, . 1.-3 -bliss Lanr�& Andrew. teacher Qkill and loving hancts could. do —SALE-10 'hot 6�d ?,o'b* * - Me ` o: of the Ravenshile public -school, failed to bring relief f rom her gnff- 9 -u - Men s Fall Underwear in Im holidayed at the home of.her par. erings. Her maiden name was FoheRet. Apply toS.Dison.Rouge Hill. 3-0.. ents here. Emma Woodruff,being t ung- e eat daughter of the late b Yokins OR S kLE-The milk bus Iness in $1.50 per garment ' A. T. and Mrs. Law and fAmi Haw F"village of Pickering. as h ly,,of Goldstone.are here this week And Mrs. Woodruff. She W45 w.a dah-er no milk after Nov� 1. J. 'Y '33 tock plain blue, attending the fnueral of. the late born In March, 1860, on the old -eabody Overalls, big i -4Urff. Allaway. homestead-on the Brock road, just N IGHT WATCHIUN' WAN-TED 'P -Mrs. JoUn Calrert has b4' -%t Ole Rose Flax%till, Apply at ofh e at n north of the C N. R., the farm be ;� 0 �11. 4tl stripe. Be,sure. you bu black and Y confined to her-bed for the- past tug novr owned by C. Siti3pion. -few days through illn so but is She qua fled"for the-reaching pt�b-� OR SAL -the Peabody line. e li P--�.A ;ow wi,!h 4 They have �ndw Improving. -fes-ion and tmi-ht sell" F%ovkT.o!!I 'V,ty a quantip,v)i nion4. Phon' ool for three ll,,-k %V,13-aurk, Ic R� No. I-Locull -�-Stanley Johnaton' of Victo i% year!;. Twenty six yeart, ago .41ye. lj!!j, r weight and q* uality. ' University, Toronto. 11jent over -arried Mr. Alla%vay, who S,iir Sunday with bid- grituchnother, vivi�: her. She had three of a ORDNI'OOD FOR S,*iLECuttlii�- ogany La:ce:-: Boots. "`:. -'.Well -:31rs, J. H. Rogers. -onto, io.c:,rL i. A, W. *� Nmily, Mrs. Stnith, of Tot stdzzi �R.� . Claytf)ll, I,;,,kv, 3. Men's mah '-Geo- rge and LRw and- Marj,jrie. at honip, and -daughter, Mi-is Edith.- qf Ti,ronto, k%-bj died wheu threc, year.�of RgtS. CI DER-Frrim rinis lip to 1.4t, I . .-Made welt boot, stylish and t Thanksgiving Dilty here ivith -She v%a-, a faithfiii m6nber of tit(- ;Sr Vh,-,�. open lrid,.,p;1,jn.? "Irk �6,�. L W eoi`y-, 15 e i L k Medic .,-, I c%c: .v Ahe fortner's gisters. idi;:t (" Lich and 'ivas hi lflj� ceabl.ei $P7.50. -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman mot. e-t*�,ewerl by all who k"w h"r. or6d tn Aylmer on Sit tid,ty to at Her fanetal took-pl,we rin Trtv-d..-y kN'TFD-Anv wi;mwv of No. I �,,-tend the ftiner�l of a relitive whri aft,�rnoon r%hen interment tock .,died v ry stiddenly. pl;%ce in tbe Xletliodkt cemetery. Now for Ju,st One, -S..A. and Mr& Elie-vit-it, -11lack- I DF-Ii MILL-T 11m .d. to of aock,-andW-.-J- aud mr,. the be!irtfelt tilt- 1. fj FRY -:-' SFE01AL' -nesday with coturaunity in-,their bereavement. i in ni. GROCEE BroughR ni.svent Wed 1 . .. -,j 1 0&:.. J: N 7 C J.I Law r J...C.And Mr,,. Philip, -The Sintaluta Tiine�i,- wim.-Ii -�A g;L-elit Ili,,, Nir of Ay,S.)ap, r-lxporge A. Find Mr�;, Gordon has-itist been receive,ii contain,4itn T.!()P SALE -1.2-arre f.krrn r'n �Iwr r, and son. Carman, of To-i L L C' :�,KING- COTTON- :�)ilti accouilt of the t�ad dcttli of. Not spent Th-tnk!z�ivi�k 'bay (, ! .'11,� t� -a �,, ! -.,,:n. Y�itll win E. For-4vth, F-oh of Andc(,,v I .. - -, bar. their relatives in Pickering-, iand�IL'i;. Vorsyth. forniedy PYe6fus lier -Ww. Orme7rod,ofGeeeilwood, �eri i 1'.101Z SALE- Imporie,`1 Shuapa-hire I g. Ti.,o decea�.ed, vdio was in the village�on Friday Ins't '%N as; only 2� yea rs o j u., -o h1tr')duce t1ii-.i.- exedleift.Soap, �1 bars f fige. receivelSi 5 a 1-.�o I LL Appil, lot �0. Lool:,-, t -closing tip the deal for the' p-lir- ljtir�us w* hile start'itig' -e in hi J. R. a fii - chase of R. Soni.erville's ftrni,- office at the Interior, Elevator. No.1.Lr,�Lv tfi!!, f 00 -Thirty-six studeuti; frrim tile For -ieYeral4a-S!s, lie endured great on -Veterinary CoTloae, Tot-onto mo iifferin-g, but ilrjl,) I' %� was'lleld otit AN, M t d out to R. J. Flem�ni 's 'fit rni for'bis recovery, iintil-only 'a f�,_ ore g all 1,1v .oj. Pick'ering. l'If -e death en(led his ,1411�-d?y last to in Fpect, his hotirs befoi Jersey herd; 01,ing. Tile late Mr, For;y6l Nvk-, FOR, So" C A 1`0`0 A N NLW-A moving pit. crimPanY well known-to r y Ili Pickering,''., i a-l'i hi rill*�<�l -e. W will dppear-in the Town Hall-next where he lived until lit- Ivaz. at),', tit c, ;T.rii, iyu L r Cu I 't Gt.:a�d Cowan, 11 0. 1 V". Monday evening -hen he e� Oct. 2 It, ".1'ell fifteen years of a.gt,, v, L L they will present some of the 1110s t Av I t It.-I i i..3 .pareux,- -fo i: t h e po-pular filtus. See.. advt. jn-�an- where the opportunities for yoti;ig �ctiflv:< and rnn-vc-.4 an]z1L kric��ot . ,-Buyl- NG other page. -r -KiLcii,;n men are much greater thnix tiioy 11 lic'-.11311, ciirernont. I'll"ne Artnie Marqniq lla� sold are in Ontario. When war bruke her residence to Charlie Pilkey, oj out lie wa.3 one of the fil'St to eq- b e,r 1)11 vs -getting 01, early, the'reby Mount Albert, who takes i os,�es- list. On !Iccolltlt rj,, stric-t, !Ittell.- L fla'llie hon��;e, Bion on Nov. 'lst. Mlss )-larcilliQ tion to ditty,he rose from the rank in q!:a., 'fr:,n'w'�ia0-.,and wa wke-in -a .1imite all -2 acre, best ch tho I.: willbold an.atiction sale of her of private tu that'of,s (�:,�:�arn 7, iruits. 1*1 ol llo�nier. 11,ckeiing, or to AV, 11. household effects on Satill.dRy, only brother, Charle;�, died N%hile lYarr;,,.cr,Whithy. 3�tr :,-rfwc;e of doods Oct. '10th. on active dtity in Fratiee. Ili- wlis -Joe Clark,.*of Tor�in b", sp�ut an ideal citizen andwaq a 1 a d we wo F -tocl,. I A.,LMDALE MiLLS ir Lffl. S now oil n n1d T 'k Thanksgiving Pay at his 116-nie and regular aitendrtnt of lae 6 7�' here. On TtiescIR- IT - acivise vou to look it over early. y mofning' lie N16th6dist c urch. He wns'prc;ni. leftforClarern-ont where be Sivill itienti-ffsocial-eircles in which lie You can tilways: got the best MIlll*- spend several days taking ��tock was K-great fAVOHM 'Ile NvA,4 R toba'Plo' nr made fronl' 0. 1, A �tiu we are Specializing.in a S C d 11, . for ChRTI" Saegent '1�ribr to the ni-P ni be r ,o f the Nlc oni o r transfer of the hardware bti;,ines�i which t6ok part lit the funeral Royj*fjj,, hold and Glenora for E A R' to F. Cooper. ceremonies. His fRil6r."ll '�'aS t'lle M E N S Bread. -Tryabng, -Work is being pit' sbp(l as ral). largest ever sp.en it) Sirltaluta, Fold pa�try Flnur Fre�-h 1101led 0&t9 .Rile assortinent of Fino Shirt, §Ties i4l LiCiM he was-buried i'vith inilitary hori- can show voi idly as possible on the Peovi and B R A N. S 116 R TS Highway through the villn.$V, I t ot-s, there being over spvellty `-4 '[X' FEEDS Glove te .-` i 11 s, Hats,' Caps, Boots,-E is expedted tli�t the Work Nvill be ineinbers of Tilt! Great NVar Veter- pertainin,, to mrm's, n OAT CHOP -t eveUt. completed by the first T%rek ' present t�lklflg E 1) OATS in fa( CRUSR e tribute to the dep-arted- ,Deceuiber. Alleontraots Nv'ltbth _we ha cA th., Pro- lit Out of -BARLEY CIIOP'1� vincial HighwAy -Departine r"pect to tile fainil'y all place:; of, 'WH EAT siness in the town were closed, -ie completed bus *t'do beb: require the work to I 'D COWN' � ' ' a,i I, .'' . .., I 1�. 1,� 7 C RA CK E - FEED Yon e, teY by Dec. 100. arid the high esteern in. whicil. tile -M 1 X�,D H E E --A Thanksgiving Social �will be deceased was held ww, shown by Caldwell's.Creiiiii-substitnte S 111 t 0 1, t held in the 'ba.?ement of St. A n," the numerous floral tribiiteF. Be� Mon 1. Lov,7ii'des' Ullf . " %. --drew's i?hurch . oill. the evening rif sides Ill$ parents lie is slirvive'i hy Meal yo I every. Monday, Oct. 25th. There Nvill be three sisters, Mrs. J. J. 01111-itetii, voll firill Yld CHOPPTNG A.\-D OAT! gujiraliteed.to keep w a musical and literary progrAin of Red Fox,, Gertie, of Caron, -CRUSHING EVERYDAY satisfaction. Mrst. Hugh Me- Sa�k.,andlrene, at lionle. The Get price-4 on feed in ton lots. ovid6 I Find Renzie, of Toronto, will give Rn sympathy of their lim-nerntl4i Pick- BELL PHON F-.' address. A enrclial invitatio.i iQ--eriug friends i% eitended to the g Pickerm, extended to all, both ladies and bereaved famil y Ili t.heir deep sor- F ne d T. Establialied'1857. seutl man. row. �.Chopping every day.