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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_10_29 @S.T. :v'•4?'[tir���t's,'a"M e^'^`�°e`�, ng�h�7..: ....a-- -�.nom.*.-.FS;�i`�� �+k4•�"'w•`.' ,"'k...^.s "rys.: u. ,.. �' cS'. eF"^ '+�1i-+;•c .�1,�; ,a,....r: rt+�gp+•. e3i-.,�.'.! .{.,w,.',1�'�1:�•+,M.if:A'` 'r" ew" sr IVOLS- --XL•:- --_- .PICKE'RING9 ONT., FRID*Y, OCTOB A R 29, x.920 _ .. . I�To• G \ u .v re at Thos G-lad to see Willie BRU swell about- •• •'_._. :,, tOtif4�)vstalOLaritrts. l GLEN MAJOR LAIC Established'IM • _ - Geo. E Baker and _Irs, Hopkins e } -- - �' .� s Hartly's o-n Sunday, again. Medical J and Alt .•L ght n re at A,I Sill?•filhr)Lj and threshing-is gillte GREENWOOD s V) o .we • Nillisou'e�n 5undar, the rage here. � -�.x ` � E. FORSYTH, D. of Q,, ,Regis- Fred and bits, .Fiedshaw visited at Wellington Chester made a flying "j • teri•d member of the Optometrical Aaso• • e F. fidt'dy's on t3undai. trip to the city nr] S'ut]duy. _ efation of Ontario. special, attention given to A Ob for �flfe. for 6he tit!lrsg of glasses. Eyes tested free. North 1 L, and. llrs. Atiddlcton and 9lfis. M1ir. and Dies. Norton,of Brougham, MILLS Ol}:emont., �Btf J Garbutt were at H. S. Pugh's en Sun- visited Mrs. Wni, C.11ester. day, Glad to Ice. Miss Peat Morrish able N :F.'•TOMLINSON, il, B.. Nlernber: one man Hiss Katy-Hopkins i5-.visiting her �to 'he around agnia as mma.1. .:of'the College of'Physicinns an!]S'+urgeons ) enter, 1lrs. Ed. RadShaw, for a Ecru Misses Annie and Nellie White yis- of Ontario. orrice: that forrpgr,v occupied� �b,/ the-late Dr;R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr,-Cald•- -.A k any'-pei'Fl1n Swbo has used,o.ne_ clgvs.-_ _ ited Mise Taylor Ot] Sunday. ' 7w [tell. Phone. -Claremont,Ont. 231y. Of Uut' R T. Manure Carriers I'he slurs]tirigliletied off nett a?fines• �. .lIias -Criss Karr, of It i:tgara•on• if he would do u ithout it. -ter on Sun4a y evening and the ruis.dd the•L-ikP,is visiting Fred Lacey. ' CARTWRIGHT, \T, D„+'`Al. our evening service. ?Mr_:, i�nnwles took the ttapic oli'Sun- ��. .'P.RS.,Ont. AcoroncrfortheCoun- Thee'(. 1 11a5 been._ - C1Hy BreniG! and ti,e meeting wads ��T�ieat am Barley ty of Ontario, ONce hours : 12.2 and irSp.in.. reply �' WHITBY - ret'v inteiestirig, or at other. hours by appointment Phone-sell „ - Albert Crosson and sister f]totorPA --- 7 No.24., : Ind.phone No,400.- Pickering. on- " Ot if it, a ost the�Inuble. --r-� }} '�•- tano.. 2S3ty Miss"Jeanette- llhntgoruery Pent- to Netvrnarket on Suhday and•had it - V� ct u tied BI OA- SE : L•knd. daughter of the late. Rev, John very enjQ-•ahle t)ip. ? ' NO. �McKIN\O\, 1l.D., L,I3.C,S., -- Pentland: the first rector of Sr, Jnhu's-. Look.out for the him_ punppkin' pie will pay highest price for . Edinburggh, member of the College of Tlie Eta! leg 7I•e kejJt rledtl8r\ at-the-Bxc, ticho died on Saturday at i sociat which i:i to he held in the church Physicians and f3urgeous•of Ontario,lieantiate „ , p H. \ew-�on btondx�T Nt v., Ist. .� of xoya] college of Surgeons, Edinburgh, mAnRre is tfielt mixed -• the home Of her ne hew, G,, and' quantity `- evecial attention to deieases of women and •� yal-i.1 isn't en flirty ton, North Bay,eras brougitt here on! �S'e are vlad to know th:}t:tills 14fary children, Office and residence.Brougbiim. \[ottday. She was in her S3rd ye-tr Currie, who has been ill with pneu• '> -'e'' work is done in half the tirne ! lnefutzeral.service, errs conducted I) t mopia, is•irnprovingpicely. Always in the market., Legal. _ •. Rev, .Prof, T. C. d Il1'right, of Ah -. - '. ,i Saiuls` ct]urrli, R'hi r y, tiysistrd !:} CEN"I ENti11L CORNERS t0 buy. �T �O V1l aJ Onto R?v. �Ir. Pugsct),of St. johli'a chu!'+:h,A.'KI'NNE DY .Barrister: Sol: ' • r .ieitor,iNotaryPublic,.C`onveyancer &c �hr, \etttoh 'xr.d' Paul' fiordon, bull] _,l.s. Dudzitte, of Toronto, is visiting• .. '.A limited quantity of �=t Whitby t. 41 --------.----- - -- -- ------ nephews, •.+rcoulpanied th"N remains, tvitli,blr'.,Cc;Ili)'<, ; E. FAREWELL, S.C., BaRRIS- � i rut at the serice, friends ttere•prts- y hits 3fi!•.•� of Belleville, is visiting Q&u5 aTltOd �• THR.CountyCroxnA:terney,Bad Ootmty her:ister, Mrs. D: Stuffy, _ - 71 eol,elt". Oourt Eoase,Whl:by, 1G-r' it �, ; R. FFcdgp.-of laic Bring, -called on -----' -- - 4 AGINC0 1CT frienri here ~°<. A•p E. CHRISTIAN', Barrister and t��t t��►r. C - O,tr t1Ne•r 1.-urtery r;re prPparitag to Yet *Solicitor.Notary Put,11c.Etc, 8lonryto �LARE1Y10N 1' r Seized with adizzy spell while load- ao'north ncx:. [seek. We' wish thew_. - Dan.,_office B:crk6t.Norte R'bitb;, Ebl�t I clot•et•..)n the farm of Belt Kraoely ouccess. TiALES:& •.1OH:NSTO -13,trri.•tere '1 .- I 'ui]'Monday. J,zhn'B, Caaoingh;ru], an The new bridge over the Rouge Ll ISSUER OF 'L frorn•the wa on and t:ver trill A<mn be ebu) leted and o en etc.,.:9 Danforth,ivr. '�',`vol,v,rth tl!Cg,} aged rz)tir], fee b P P. Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. Mat- 'broke hi. neck. fie hreathed for :t for traf'lic, verb 1720. (Ind.) ... 401y . tnuntent alter Jim I'+tiuter,• tvhr) h,id `,M) R-nitt]w•eli hag rettfiried to ViC. s ------ -v --- �'Marriage Licenses I,aen forking to-hi6a, riiced him, lip. h,ri i.S(tuare, afterspen6ing s month 'W ILLIA31 J. BEATON.B. A..I3ar• i ! but lie died before a. doctur could be with rf-Litivts here. \! ri•ter,S•,!ititor. fnemter of the tir r,! °: c+ , Rey, b6aP Se 55ff ce Ryckman, Dtn,son.Foster and Beaton. Tonmtu' _�.___ _.__. - brought. Although m„rr• than seven-_ W. J. Morrish nniT et, General TrustsBuildtrrg,85DayStreet.Torooto. 1 itdye:u'aof age•, Mr. Cunnitiglr[ut had retar.nei ,hoin,e, after vitiug with TelephoneNfain9r+1 and!'C7' '• j�1 T ']' j� "�' in,-Wtd on doing the loading, The fii(-nn(18 in 1evel:,nd; Ohio. _-.- -• -- ____-- _ FRUIT BA�a�E j horses were atl+ppad at the• tune he C. and. sirs, hlorri-rh-+end son and Denim[ o f-11 and Painter.-was in the act of taiy- M. and Mrs. Chaputaa and family ing a forkful of clover. Early thin, ;rnotoretl not to Port, Perry and apeut. J` LAKE 'B. BEATON. D. D. S.. -2i.Quart Crates 'suma,Pr while i:relp:ng;out at the firm Stindav'with W. and Mrs. ArrnstronR - _ + vraduate'of the. Royal Colelge,of Dental -1 Qt. Berry Boxes of R. M. Loveless. Mr.' Cunuingh+tui A Hallo-w e'pn -rtucil.l will be held in We beve a full line of motor oils and ,,- Surgeons and Utuversity of Toronto: Office "ll Qt. Bxr,kets' ' fell from a load of hay and was in the ba9ement of Centennial Church .; greases as well as motor fixtures. over W. Ni, Prin¢g1�e'e hasdirare,stole, Whitby. B Qt .Baskets jured so badly that he was confined on Monday evening.Nov. let. A fine Office hvure 9 to 12 : 1 to u.3U. .• tad.'pt.one ye, to his borne for six w'eeks. Four or program is being(prepared. Pun kin Sell phone 220. Ally F S F P P 9 utrs.of ell makes and desigae repair- ��. Lenao Covers and Slat Crgers five years ago Sir: Cunningham caste pie and sandwiches will,-be served in.; ed on shortest notice and - - Oorer early and avoid sborta_ ge here from Toronto and started Into abundance, Everybody welcome. at fair prices. . f uet Igoo 4 cmb-0. the chicken business. He is survivrrd - �-- Chopping;and Oat Rolling every week bye his wife, who is at sent ill in BROUGHAM Agents for Dominion Tires V ETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.Q.Al.. day excepting konday. the Qenerai osp to at Toronto, an ,. Parts' teacher of piano and theory. Phone t.03. by sclera] children. bliss J3nry Routley, of Toronto,is Genuine Ford Claremont, bo-tu vlaitinR friends here for a few days, f3aaou e_always on band. Free Air G. HAM=Issuer of 31arria a W. G.Barnes, Green River Mrs. tr'i'm. ashton, cif Uxbridge.to �V Llo.n..s in lets ootmty of oae.rgio, Our/e. KTON visiting relatives and friends here for Call and see us if you are in needl I Or address R..R.�\o. 1.Locust Hill. - a few weeks. Ptotariats.vinase, fins Utse Rets,Mackey, of Taranto.spent t John Geroty has left for the n�rtb of sapthing In the auto _ _ -. or truck line. the weekend with Thomas and Mrs, v�T V. RIGHARDSON -Real,Ee to indtilge in 'his favorite, pastime, Y tate. Insurance,Comcyancieg:Koury r rI� * A_nnan• that of deer-buntin _ Public.Etc., Pickering.-Ont. 811y No COMM, n CoUrS8 ° ilia Agnes Annan hAQ 'returned -to g' q Cowan � Shepherd her school after being;homeon account . Da»ie l G san�n is loos in hig hours- �T ;T3ALI.-Hotiee'carpenter: Ems• of illness. hold effects to Ravensboe, where they V •'timates givea for" W"•work. repa'irtt or are given in Shaw's* 'Rusiaess have purchased g Rttrtxl. • -- _ ; 2 K lfiPe liar aret Anwitn� of Toronto. Picken Op ' alterations, Ind.Phone 2d .t:Pickering. 31y S,•bnol,a. Toronto. All work - Is I R JTrs, Harry Wright and ' Mrs. Hub- • High Grsde in every detxlrt, Stud- -' si`rnt ti few d ty.in out n,ldst during .hard, of-Cie-;nrcetown, are visiting-with - . DR.BEATO'_+T TOWNSHIPOLERFi� cuts [nay enter Any dery or Blatt ,tl,P pyet week. (lave and Sfrs. Stephenson. . Conveyancer, an=al-safonerfor tnlda,;-' Home�ltudp Crnirsea, P a-re.ple•ised to k'n^tv-tlt.t.t 11i••~� Beer's .. " :. .tmdavits, Accountant Eta., !t<oatq to lotac 'Prre C.ita ,A IArgs riitmber Attended Bert a tsr'm propetrty, 'Iaaoes of lttarria.. 144- Logue. Write W. H. Shaw. Pies:, _+ Dorothy Cl+ig=ton is rapidly recover- N,ictfon Falr. ti! household efiecta on - , Itnees•• WWI.v.l0. ohs. P-v 3il:S Yonge St. ing after her,operation. Tize•dav Afternoon and ri`ces were , V u A�e - �r 3lw tltrrirl Thick lhil ren% Hr. to pp (rood. NTt%-Beerr -coat-mplates going HUGH S. PUr f (�1dri 3lalnr. Ot•t. -_--__-_--._--_ !her lroik iii the Sick Gltdldreri s Mir.•Pi' m Georg,t totrn to rPt ide. Lloen•a tuccazod r. oupl, ozed ezpc-- • ��� ����• • C;1, Taranto, after her three ti'2ck:'' 'n -sacs to imported aid �ho>nvRbba'ed stock. 117,1 0Wlr} IotI uartoi1vserviceattho Sale! eocdncort sarshere, Write for tetras �•� .•.1 4•tmt-,on. .. -� M.thtdi-t Chtirc . the, Union S+t1)batb -''-- and part!enlar.. Plteuu Iad.:llb, ft,ip 1 \lr+. J:anaes k�u).112. wilt hold a Sdi'-0-will ape'n it 9:36 t;, W. on Su-h.- t'1�'„eya I C nnre at her ho�zie on'Frid,9s nip ltl. ;L�r •n++st, Every ane°tr'p 'to he on C 111 u UI FPOGTIL L, Licensed Auctioneer, LUMBER YARD t'i":'at•� will Appear, walk and t+:ik r iiu• . �o t= n•�t t.� interfere.with the ! e for ConFtfe+ c! York and Ontario. Auc- durinr•the�eveni.riv, . ' Coal - - - - - i`6, lion+ales of wit iria�le ettt;anurd to on e],oreeee .. t. ,ti• .:•hu't'clt serr!ce. Ti]r+ «'un)rn y.t, tan4ry•�3c•ri,�Ll;y -oboe. dddrea•riretD Sive•r P,O., o c, L H.J. Cow-in had the znMortune one - �1,1R', LICEN�T;17M AI'l- H the;)aaen]ent of the ehtitcb. on T!v,;. t. ;' last tvrrk to liAt a his left wren �` • - _ thir. offerit: roeetint, wits ht i Ft: Lumber, W. - h 'en _belniv. t-he elhew. -,Hr has y TIONECR.f,n Yc-k, r .n Or �ra�V day evening. lira. Hugh JI+ Iirr.i:e. t r•..,'__- ., 2r.t tr,y and.?ut :+,i L S L gun^ itltvo his stable, in the dark and .`�i t�in i� unues, All ,f sales rc=pt[ attended ,f Toronto, rtilrlre5crd rile .tuFOrinr ,, 17L P Y in oin alongside one of his borseQ, Termsreaso:labrc. Dates fYr ea,ei 'may° be-. trlttng in A tn,).t interesting vmy tale erraa ed st NEWS'Officv. Bctl and Inds ,- la? „r:n .ryes c:t.utTbt betReen the ani• dent phones. WH*hy,Ont. Sly About 500 Al G hooped aT?I)1Q rlitl rt nt works ,)f thF VV. ll. S.; :♦r•d iu- t1:li�t`Fta,pp.,t, , A,.ri result: he will • v -. refthN` Rctrd work hrtng 'doer.' A! heuiFdtlyforsornctimc. ��� RUOflni!7f :barrels �If ,�O CE'11tS thnughl-.the tvt•ather' mar rather-ur•,- - - } , f'ach in lots fxvornbtP.,there was.a .goiid Att r,d= Steel PoQ �. v '' _bf 10 Or more at liytenin to the. excellent s Baker. A fALxl acv i<iWHtHBrMred on- Wed- the �;oA"tdiRnk•r>fCering trcas gt F.n. •r. s o Bought and sold. trace and All fe,t well rep,iid after _ s Goverfiment, Murricipat and Cor A • . thA Sh0'1. •.� K ... nesti:ic•-last at Lncnn a bridge, lye.t .f potation Bonds For Safe. - ; !he towwhen Neil McLean. of Bea- n, ' !V E E SO R WHITEVALE verton. waQ electrocuted when the V Bell Phone 193' .. . • f . �. Gordon &) :Soil, - li.,;iru of the-deriiek on which he waM f e .,PVILLIAM D. DYKES,_ WHITAY T H. Pugh and sons visited with some evorkine 'removing- concrete blocks �r PICKEItI1�tG _ f.t•iprids,in Tocronto on Aundxy. cau]P l ccarxtstct n.ith the #IS dro•Etec. LOCUST HILL - t Orval While And bride spent 'thy tic wile<. Hr v ,:.; hcinQ Assisted by M. 1�• A"ZZZCR� Bell and lnaependent phone. _ week-end with relatives here. ;,nn'her man, Hui;li IIcI:exn, who is. - -- "-: Veterinar .Sur eV Miss Jtznie Oirter i; spending a cou- / / 7 Y ------- ---- ro relation .tint! hnth had hold of the �.N !. pis of «Pehs_w: l .ft curio at Oshan it chain, irhen 'tl,e ho ` } -° Hor.orGraduateof OntarioZ eterirtsirp' pm' came in con, Mr xnd Mrs. E dill, of Hnntnriiie, Gollege. All calls day or night ` a �L�a1 11+e visiting their sots at tl]e Burk vet- t"`a i`•:th t'.te five iri)'Y, tvhieh as promptly attended to. Tha Cho�Ce Q£ Y. 'la:v �t c:irryu)z of 't_e tints xbo,rt s_QOteete Bell and IndependentPhone� l W. D, anti \f r?. Rnor•ts eat Sun- Hugh_'+icL^an ts,t;`'partiallc protected _ ii „ .• . P v:i air of loves, hu' he also re6eiv- rt�� PICKERING, ONTARIO 1 - S 9�ry m or � _ day in Picllering ti'itti the for �I a shr',ck gloves, rPn' red him-uncop- rug jI n;o:her. � r. -)i,s f,;r a fr•tr -.11 . An inquest *LHE T'd BLE-Pioker,ng .Station Ray. Mr. .ond• Jlrs, Parks, of Tdttr was held anti the evidence event to T. R. Traine going East Sue as fellows l.-4. TT:/ , minx, spent the epee k-end with rel,-- chotc ti:At the tiip'n-wilg.were employ•.- - �.: . store No. 6 Mail 7.5 A Y. 1 1• `-• ` ��� trues ha:P. t a tit the ht id}*^ had been_ warned by 2ti Lobel �' ` Q : p \r•- n- i t�t:nnon and children .A Local ti.2:i I'. �1 �X�'e_/w lrir'ft.on Tussday,for their new home in Ceo,W. P. Ev�,r}, who his charge of 1 the elect., , dig it plant, of the great Trains going WOt due as follows- t I Havenshoe. - dttnzr'r.in RI;-wing the hocin to e6we No. : 5 Local 111.;;.\. M. ` Fonge Charles Sts,Toronto' Bl.Rko,Ind #-Irs. Be:it'on ,and cltrrrght- in contact with rh'e wires, Esidei'4iv " 27 Local •2.:;5 P. 11: er, of «'biter, visited hip parents here. o, 7 .11ai1 P)ssesses a reputation' for high t tb,v ai,l bot-rea!rze the great danger ((�� � T]]���� jj .8.:;31'. 11, l oy er Snnd;ty. COLUMBIA 1+1LBlA 1 g:adr. work that i.ahsolntely clean and conseclnently did not esPrcic� suf- Nos. Band 7 also run on Sor_d:ry :mid Rill tern:+in so. This iy the On p'rida�`ever.ir.gof this week the, .ficient Carr in- 'pr•ntecting their lives. Foregoing-is according to Star:aarc3 reason the dclnxnd for otrr•grnd - Tiptsnr!hLeague will hold asocial in Tire covonna.; ,ja:y, in their 7erdiet. ' time, R rites is five time our• supl)iv. D I_ the Methodist rhurch.. .A good pro- tt-ere ,:naMo froth the evidence 'to pot.fool n ilh educa ien. ]f you do,l K'r,:t n) of drill g:res,trading and sours rr.e the res onsibility for the sad- �'!p p 1 will he given. Ever}•hotly conic and pl' p _' `� R ,HANO� Dr. N, E, McEwen; B•V.Sc, you lose. Tt ala'Avs pays to get•lie: 1]:t.e:t, g oci time. �i'lver collection, ff iii'un}ny iritdisidnal, The deceased Ivst. Wtite for Catalogue. En- iv:,s orre of six stns evlrn had seen set-the I. O Y Veterinary Surgeon tpr ally tirue. vicP over ens, ,nnd eras a member rf. Dro>) ill and Fee Gradua a of University of Toronto; _�__ (?, p, i•i11 on the evcningc,f 5aturd:i}. 1ltith b::ttalimi. -�. Form r �-eterinmian toJlacdonnld ;ICY. J. Elliott, Principal f\',i•ii.l,, t g:N tT pro[r!un w:'rl the ne\\ � Illt1- he gtiven, cousistin,g of slii;ht-uf•llancd 'a` A� ricultural .College, (itzebec. _ _ tricks', by E..H.Mgvnard,soloihy Mr. _ =The lack ref 1ahl'thrLiughalt 'chine. Y Latest _, _ i'ro ipt attention to all clients. ; - Lrggilt, of Locust Nill.and llr. 13sntlt the c()rI try i:f her=lulling to have out. Satin Teal- � .Bell and Ind. Phone=, �r� Yy ?t 6� Ey ` of Chem ROOd', ,t�sisted hrA• nylon,,a rather serious effect. Not only ventt ilr,tl.rist, of Toronto. Othe able:, not finish Cal)-- 6 ,5 VJCK4 RING, ONTARIO "'To bcl Vo . ' tt � ::- t:,lent is es .ected to take ']rt' i the ere mitu3 n t ll� roinq. dry, bnL : 1` p net case with a _ ] ran,. The rot Beds are fn the rivers rite falling so low t19 tc] + '�'----'� - By opening n Ne i;., i t.', TI: t,�F tiro cripple , lTr, Tustin asad, `erion�ly affedt the water power Colombia record �T [•;; �� lage cf Whitevale i a; t 1 ', , ;n, of'1r)dmordt ti, the forme he-` in reany places. The I� par-mills' "'1 .L:J all kinds •of re ar tt : r. it t; W t �.A • p i a 'cripple for twenty-eight years at GttaWa furl having their oat- - - tops and side• curLii.r, ni g�i:rd lit:. latter for ahout eifihteeu I tit gl'eatly lessened for leek of ' Hasl full line ol'tresh and our- your•old car look and rur: r ; ',by su ort bein the G f�jj i inotitl. ,their only pp R' power, and-the electric plants ill �] .� ed 1� is canstantl on hand. Rising it n good c„','. +i :::' i d +vii[ .nd r+tothe Donations of N E McE •. EN y >;". 1'•-• Eastern Ontario are unable to 8 is Roll ' Breakfast Bac6n Agent.for Toronto ni:,.:1,it...; -incdud-I poritues, t1wir, fruit,f¢'raceries or (iris- meet their usual demand for the • • / h r ing Pumps,; "'indmill,,. Silos thing else np:,e,9nry in every honse• r; Ham, .olo -na, CVeiners, etc, _ and Gaaoline,.Eoginee. hold will he Rladl. accepted. It Is- game reason, Low vtells are Ere . t hoped that there will he a good attend- rinen tly the cause of fever or other Veterinary Surgeon ! Highest prices paid for C13ARLES_ILtRICE, ., ance in order to assist in a most ill'nesa. rind care should be exec butcher's cattle. Home Tel.:6o21. Whitevnle,tint' worthy ohject. . cised in the nse of such water. PSC1;QTit1 ,.r► r` &. .s, .,ti's ..r+ ', •e.`�-aa•a' ..w-, •*i.'1''• k'a; u �'a. „„:. a, "ti,' �• i. i.; 5v�" , •-r. '* ,� - :;;,{ri`,;"- .ti:',".r'• '>� ''^a,"t, •.`4.9 mer'W'• w-�-' .t.,v .F 'r. '+^in' t�c'r.' ,i' 'k,F_ � 1�''�r�rR•''�.,..,� '�'*"✓d•�'%••w .y. ran' �''J, ++`t e!-t•�3.-�'U1 _,. , °-yxmg'�°�i•",?',�..y y p,�, t •d• _ '� r,' �,��-y.: �Y.. •�+ y� _, �' � .'fir' 1 ,• :y _ 4" "C ••r's1..+1.@Yn"�- �' e;.�,'yfit'�1�+ v,,•."•sd.Eai`fiHs°-+�"%�����„ -'4� ."-�Y��?k�, � ,�'",••r-d' „� t .. �l '.�'.",'.k •. Jv - M1veXiS .r3.,. � �:a - .� -"-ti �. " AWING ,ON YOUR KLINE FANNING y..; ,$t;.y�,:•f'' :1 .right J't... 1 :,;� ��• ;' training is the, :w:• .:a s home The improved 111saaiag M11 fords �'`°s�•, %'`'' greatest force for morality The char. 1 of 7, )j�^ ..:•,,; ;` separates wild oats, smut, and chess— ..;•�; ��fL/1an :�. actor of the individual is determined no grain ~:'•::, by the way in which it is begun. too dirty for the, Kline. Ca- �� whin �1on98Add O>T - ;`:'' :<Y<,, Pacity 100 bushels per hour. Write` Were the right influence, example for particulars. KLINE FANNINQ "a0pk Throughout the and environment given to all children CO., 480 Crawford /I�� ]TILL ra ford St., Toro . Conn Are Doing. �J there would be eta ' no need for retorma- $• _ tories; a verbal pledge would be as binding as a written one and the naive - Wala l by I'IPe Y Thousands of Canadian housewives of the ,profiteer would not be u :acs working from day to day on their The Guest You Miss. leaving all clean beneath; she has real- y tongue. Pon The silky fibre derived from certain nerve. They are daily drawing more Perhaps there is no time when more ized their value as covering for eves ton rocks which we call asbestos wad'fa- ,:.'and more on their reserve strength, young women neglect to show the shelves, as a means of polishing the For Cleanin Da miliar to the ancient Greeks and Ro- ltaowfng full well that they are using traits of a g y mans, and was commonly used by tip that vital force which often means they are in a whirl of gayeties-away Ianip chimneys, -etc. •But it has re- Every housewife knows how the proof yarn, fireproof --life or death in the crisis of disease. from home. Recently a-careful moth- mained for modern ingenuity to pro- oven of an oil stove rusts and that rope and fireproof cloth.. ='They are the victims of a feeling of er Wrote a letter to one of her dough- duce paper products especially for the if it is not properly oiled or greased These are the uses to which asbes- a 'hopeless exhaustion after the per- fora who was visiting some friends in use of'the home and at a reasonable every week or so it will'soon wear tos is chiefly put at the present time. losmsace of even the small tasks Toronto. The letter reached the girl prise. out. It' a little lime is sprinkled on a It is,only,in the production of thread a — which' were once the simplest and on the first morning of her visit. Be- We are not apt to"think of the roller board and placed in the oven after from this material that-we have much Is, i� easiest parts of the day's work. They cause it was not an ordinary }otter a towel in our own kitchen as a danger- bak'ng it will absorb all the steam improved upon.the ancients. It is And the.appetite failing, sleep is dis- part of it is printed here. ous possession,and yet it is;in exactly and prevent the rust from forming. now spun so fine that a pound,of aa- turbed and unrefreshing; they lose "I am glad that you can visit the degree in which it is used by —Mrs. J. J. O'C,. bestos will yield two-thirds of a mile wo - ' different members of the Tamil In To make a good home-made duster, of thread. ,_ _i _ of sari fl-Arm-el To "wash" a y1e�e * sbe pressed. In this condition a blood- dear girl, and Mrs. Mabie is motherly addition,,the expense .of. laundering °"' pieces of in-paw€€�.t nio >ti �• ' v ,building tonic is needed to restore and lovely. Be sure to make yourself soon duplicates the original cost many oil over night, wring out well and one has only to put it into fire, That , -. health and activity, and for this Pur- a' desirable guest. Enter into their times• wash in lukewarm rain water. This cleans it. pose Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are uu- home life and caus3 as little trouble For.use in the kitchen, in the bath- will gather up all the dust' and leave surpassed. Often the trouble will have as possible, since you will_be there room or wherever towels are needed, a good polish on floor--and---furniture. + progressed to a point wild.-stakes for several' weeks. very fine paper towels may be obtain- —M' A. P. CATTLE HOGS SHEEP lull recovery slow, but the treatment "First of all, be on time at every- ed in large rolls, which are easily ad- Dampen the dustirig''cloth with 'should be persisted in and renewed thing, especially at meals. Get ready lusted to a stationary metal holder. equal parts of turpentine and kero-' p t< health and activity will be the.result sene to brighten u the dullest furni-' Bring Big Pr1eeS ' a little early; then, if unexpected This permits each- person to have a g P The case of Mrs. W.•Schooley; R.R. ture.—Mrs. J. J. O'C. things cause delay, you'wyli• still be fresh towel each time at a negligible N4. 2, Tilsonburg, Ont., well 'illus- I use plaster of Paris to set nails in I "When•Sold by _ Crates the value of Dr. Williams' Pink ready on time and can meet early expense. As complexion beautifiers, walls th ' guests or help in any emergency that the paper towel has m was when e nails seem loose, and much in its favor. i Auction at the es." Pills in cedes of health breakdown, may arise. It is used like a blotter and so gathers for a variety of other uses, but used "through weak, watery blood. Mrs. „ the moisture and suspended dust par- to be troubled by the mixture becom-, Toronto �at - Schooley says: "For upwards of five i If your room does not have a pri- Pe P ing stiff and unworkable before'I was years I felt my strength declining, un- vate bath and several others use the j tieles from the surface, rather than g same bathroom,'as is liked to be tl;e rubbirig.them into the open ores of a through with it. A builder once.told - Stock S h©W iii at last I could not do light chores Y P P me to-m-ix a little vinegar with it tot S case; be sure always to give lent of sensitive skin. keep it in a plastic condition.—E.C. Classes for every feeder, whether' around the 1 Y gi plenty ' �. ... - pace. Then a doctor was time for the others; and always leave In the kitchen there are a thousand called h and after doctoring about a the room neat.. Hang up,the bath rug,. and one uses for paper towels to nave big or small. N �•: month he said that only an operation Photographed b Li Eitnin wash out" the tub and wipe out the work and washing: They are invalu- graP Y $ $• Show will be held at ° - world help me. I dtd'not feel like Bo- bowl after able to drain don hnuts croquettes,. Pictures imprinted on the skin are ' fag through this, and decided that in You use them, and Leave g q UNION STOCK YARDS any event I would wait a while, I had everything in good order for the next Potato chips, etc, as grease is prompt- a common freak of lightning, -' yy no appetite, often had headaches ac- person; and do not use the prettiest ly absorbed. A spotless length of Natural objects, trees, ships, and pececnber �91h &.10th,companied by dtkzy ,spells; several embroidered towels if there are any white absorbent paper is valuable like- the patterns of ferns are often'found _ 1920 times, I had fainting spells, and my others., wise to.polish glass, the egg-stained"on a man's, woman's, or child's body' legs would swell, and I could not even At the table do not dawdle through spoons from-the breakfast table, the after it has been struck.' Write Secretary, Box 835, West sweep a floor without resting several your meals, but_,watch your hostess, brass ornaments about the house, the Perhaps the most curions 'Instance Toronto, for all, particulars. times- Again a doctor was called In and try to 9nish each course as soon, windows and many other things. It of this'phenomenon fs recorded by.the - aiid be-said the trouble was general as she-doeA, so that no one need wain is atttactixe to line"dresser drawers,tot famous French scientist, M. Flammar- debility and nervous breakdown. The for .you. On the other hand, if they 1 use on shelves, to wrap the lunch ford.ion. •A doctor, returning from a train treatment, however, did not help me, seem to you a•trifle slow, do not rush f school or motoring, and as a means of journey, mlesed his purse. Later in OFING - _ and then one.evening as my husband through,to sit with your hands in your keeping cake fresh, the day he was called to attend a RO was reading the paper, he came across lap like 'patience on a monument,' but Travelers' -packages containing a stranger who had- been struck by a case in many respects almilar to nibble along slowly with them. number of towels, a paper comb, an lightning in a train. mine, cured through the use of Dr. "Be careful to turn off your lights individual drinking cup, a fibre wash On the roan's throat the doctor was, SAVE toOe Williams' Pink Pills. The next day every time you leave your room, so cloth and a tiny cake of soap are ob-f amazed to see an•-imprint of his own' he got me a supply of the Pills, sad' �.� r� tainable and do:away with the notes- monogram, similar to that on his'loat! 11.00 to their caatinged faithful use for lighting. i arty of making use o., -pub& err•ice i"' �"'° °' ' ' ' *� Per rOU x several months. I ogee my -resent "Be-sure to throw the covers back�accommodations when traveling or en-1 stranger's"pocket._ i � Prompt splendid health. I may say that soon over the foot of the bed and open your joying a day's outing. A roil of paper! He had picked the -doctor's pocket' Shipment - i"-"` in the train, and' while examining the''. • after beglaalag the ass of tits p311s I windows wide, so that the room can toweling is fine to keep under the seat Wt a gradual improvement in my con- air when you go down to breakfast. of the automobile. purse a lightning flash had been at-' a dltioa, my appetite improved, f began Be dainty about your room. Do not Paper tablecloths and napkins may •tracted by the metal clasps and im-' s to fail rested after a night's sleep and get spots on the bureau cover or muss be secured in different sizes and de- Printer, the monogram on the thief's' I gained In weight. My friends were the counterpane; and of course-never i signs. The napkins are used but once, neck. `oont3nuallY expressing surprise at my lie•or milt.on the bed without removing then discarded, but the tablecloths Scientists often quote the case-of l ` 4 improved condition, as it was general- the counterpane. _ may be used until soiled. The thrifty the eight petrified reapers when talk _ " hoaseke ing of the freaks,of'lightning. •.1y believed I had become a chronic in- Use your own stationery,—eatcept eper.will sometimes cut these ..'eat­ YOURSELF THE JUDGE I latter into s They were sitting oilier a tree vaIId- I always take a delight !n tell- when you write special notes for which squares to clean lamp chim-� ing their vildd"ay meal when a storm We sh:p on approval to any station - { _ `ing them that Dr. WiMams' Pink Pills 'their embossed paper _would be ap- neys and polish windows, At. first where there is an agent. We save w• are responsible for my present good propriate,—and always keep a supply these were"offered in such highly col-(came on. and'they were found.Iater in, you 50c to$1.00 a roll on Ready Roof- health, and as they have been a real o stam s on hand, so that ored desi s the,same position -dead.. p you will gn and cloacae texture that f One or two held Their food fns na•' ing of ' gtiaraateed - blessing to me I sball always continue not need to use any of theirs, they were not favorably received, butt ASS FOR quality, yourself to be Jo praise them.". now .the daintiest of •na tural attitudes. one had-a.mug to his' 1'ILEE the IS you read a book or a magazine, -napkins . ay lips. while anodher was reaching far• SAMPL spectJngsthe Roofing —•^� - - u you are suffering from any. eon be careful to replace it exactly where tablecloths resembling fine linen may ward with his hand In the food bag. at our risk. Samples �ditiou due to poor, watery blood, or it belongs as soon as you have finish- be secured. All had been struck by liglitnIng. fine by mail, also free catalogue weak nerves, begin taking, Dr. Wil- ed reading it. i with prices.and full information. Another time a flash of llghtaiag Send letter or poet card, "Send me .- hams' Pink Pills now, and note how "Consult Mrs. Mabie or Louise wily Does '.Mary Lie?+ &,tripped a girl of her hair, every =our strength and health will improve. about our dress fora free samples and price of Ready y peels} occasions, A certain mother who was much r S particulars of .Free - -I can get these pills through any so that, you will wear our strand being cut -clean away as if Roofing and y will b Y prettiest surprised that her small daughter lied ' icier to medicine, or the shaved bq.a razor. Yet the child fe'.t Dellpery Ufler." things when they wish you to, and so - ,' 'sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a very frequently and seemingly with-->6o-shock. A somewhat similar case THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd, - that your dress will' be in harmony was that of a woman who. after being ,�5''box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr, with Louise's. When g, young man out cause, would have been filled with Factory Distributors, 11311ams' Medicine Co„ Brockville shame had she recalled haw often'she struck, gradually lost•all the hair on Out. 1 calls on. Louise, meet him pleasantly had sand to her maid in the child's one side of het head. HAMILTON - CANADA - enter i to the conversation, W -and ant ., " but e n b sure to make some excuse to leave'the — -'- - le - °•' _ - Fighting 011• room so as'to let. therm have at least "`For fourteen years I have not had a few minutestogether;-and whatever s� a day's veal health;. I have wakened you do, do not try to any way to at- _ sick and gone io bed weary; and I tract him from her. Of course, when - - 'have done my work unflinchingly.. I she invites .some one especially 6'see jhisve written in bed, a written out you or when several young men come of 1t, written in hemorrhages, written together, it will not be'necessary to v _ a In sickness, written torn by coughing, leave the room; but do not-monopolize i written when my head swam for weak- any one man; talk to each one a while, v, n ad for so long, it seems to me; if convenient. I bsl a won my w.i'ger and recovered "Try to contribute something to the ,my glove. I am better now, have table talk—without monopolizing the (been. rightly speaking, since first I conversation, and ask questions to _ r came to the Pacific; and still few are bring out interesting experienhes or ® i 'the days when-I am "not In some information. At a dinner party notice - physical distress. And the battle goes when 'the table turns: That means - bon—ill or well, is .a trifle; so as it that when the hostess talft to the per- ..' goes. I was made for a contest, and non on her left; all should follow her r , - (the Powers have so willed that my example, or some one will be out of 4 (battle-field should be this dingy, is,- the conversation. Of course you would \ �\ ;glorious one of the bed and the physic not abruptly stop in the midst of a J MEN who work outdooti need a:d=: 1 :bottle."-Robert Louis Stephenson. topic with the person on-your right, 1 the comfortable warmth of } :. but as soon as you can gracefully do so turn d the son on our left. _ TAN.IEEE S Pe Y THE FALL WPATHER "Round the house in the mornings ..• f � - }' have with you some sexing or a book, "Red Label" underwear ; M ON LI ME ONES 3O that no one will feel that you need = i to be entertained. On the outer hand, always be read to _ It is made of the best wool—and is anything g y go anywhere st to cut to fit perfe-40- gi tg ease and Canadian fall weather is extremely do an hie that may be .suggested. Zara oa nine•ones: one day is ..arm y edC1IIi wit,► the wa nded f:'up ate atti uliY vile l,cic .rl,� �2 AB and bright and the next wet and cold. regular duties; so try to do-something - These sudden changes bring on colds, for ald•the others." to protect against bitter cold. _ "•i r•., cramps and colic, and unless baby's to Strerwous Wmar" i - We make underwear 1n ties a littlQ stomach is kept right the result •• _ ti►y u may be serious. There Is nothing to 'Paper: The New Servant. _ weights for liner. women and t� ,�.. - -equal Baby's Own Tablets in keeping Anything which caves work is a _ - children. . ".the little ones w.V.L They sweeten friend to the housewife, leaving her >-!he stomach, rega9ata the bowels, more time'for leisure•and the pursuit 'Writs for free imwpls book. break up colds and make baby thrive. of other congenial occupations. The The Tablets are sold by medicine thrifty housekeeper has long realized � STANI'IELD'$ LIMITED •dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box the many labor-saving uses of news- Truro,N.S. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., papers about,the house. Brockville,,Ont. `She has spread them on the floor by 57 f P the side of her stove when frying; has Your own will coma to you, ii you used them to cut'cruet 1 foods upon,, A•.r?:�. y b y • hold $e thought firmly and--hustle. gathered up the litter is a moment and i `•`-'yw„ ^'°+4 ,A• x,`4°,''✓` Y' ..r ,�y', .^J'' - '.J...y-, :nw1», �"..: .,s `w; °fir.e,. '. Sn'" .A .".�. J•�"'C. 'r. .'••,. •.a.� . =Z�A.AtVrI—t 1-,-,7 '': 11 .4 ;-. -17"K120MATX -I ZIM _W, IAW 4v Nv -T !,;ko "7; .:U-7, 5, Cksaffied d"r6imp4mts. -the&A-of*12tevir Adwrt6wp4wtL AUTO 6PAR9 PARTG For .,.You Am *am cold in dw for most makfe and models of BITS OF 71 -out ~U 71 "If you dan't be 9L-plus on the top of Your old. broken or worn XT YOUR Si XICS PR Head aDd Chat replaced. Write or wire us deecrib- LVER FO me. My stock all "Standard wazt. W* aLrry the and guaranteed. Price* rt ht. IL IL the bill, use a most complete stock In HUMOR MacDougall. Went Gore; N.F. a, sc b in the valley—but b t I n—'r!"uhtly used or now parts The bes iltle-acrub at the aide of the and automob"ifo equipment We ship FROM HERE VKRE rill; C.0,I), an As an aid to loveliness, Hindu AS . o iry"7 bee r a In Canada. S&tls- BAU ME Be EL bush it you cin'tbe a tree. feLctory u nd In'full our motto, men color their teeth black, while in %"leg Vag* J*pa4 and China they paint their L=.,W IF IN 1. 2=J!aV=- "if you can't be a bush, be a bit of the. Horticultural. faces white, with'red ori their'cheeks, A teacher In an Englewood school grass, an ps. d magneta. on the L "How many Some highwa y to happier mike; BENGUE Boats That Push Themselves. asked the other day: It you can't-be a muskle, then Just be kinds of Rowers are there?" :A, Boats that pitsh themselves' along Minard's Liniment,itelloves 018'tempw, has imme"te effect. a bass— Three pupils held up thelr�hands. and that can be steered without rud- She chose one to reply. BEWARE OF SUBST117111M But the liveliest bass In the like. An engagement to marry is often ders, will soon be seen on our rivers "Well, Isidore, how many kinds of $1.00 a tube. announced as a kissing-feast in Run- THE LEVAING MILES CC,ILT111. "We can't all-be captains,we've got to and canals, says an Englishwriter. flowers"are there?" f40*TA1EAL The barges fitted with this new In- "Three, teacher." Amenle for M.JuMe Den9w be crew, Z There's something for all of us vention travel by means of water "Indeed? And. what'are they?". The world's consumption of suCar RELIEVES PAIN which 'they first pump up, and then here; "Wild, tame, an' collie." is estimated at between 14,000,000 and, There's 'big work to do and there,t foice bdek again into the stream with 15,000,000 tons a year. lesser to do, sufficient power to drive the barge do Is the forward. The Only Way. --:CASCARE-TS And the task we must The manner In whIch the water pro- Talk had veered round to the mod- near. be pels,the barges �an be regulated; and ern cynical view of love thatprevalls. ;.MOTHER! --it you can Uy 14AULLAAA1 - a. en=. "I reLr-1— mith once," said -5� '.Mey Work while you Sleep" be a trail; side or the cther the direction in "hearing two very ordinary men, a If you can't be the sun, be a star. which the barge Is moving may be al- 'bricklayer and a plumber, discuss California Syrupd Figs" It isn't by size that you win of, you tered at will, ana so the need for a love in a smoking ear. fail— rudder is done away with. 'I hold,' said' the bricklayer, 'that Child's Best Laxative Be the best of whatever you are." Another aavantage of. this method If you are terribly In love the way to of propulsion is that weeds cann t get cure yourself I; to run away.' Remember This. 'entangled in the machinery as when "The plumber shook his head and There are many stories told against a screw Is. used. Also, very little sneered. 'That won't cure you,'-he replied, Irishmen of ripe and full age, bat not depth of' water Is kequired for these 114®r so _many about them when they are barges. 'unless you run away with the girl.' Stop growling around like a cross young..' Still, here is a proof that they Still another -peculiarity is claimed bull pup. You are constipated, bilious, are Irishmen -even before they are for this Invention'* It is said that It is much easier to be critical than -and what bree'cheti-. boats driven by this means will be you need -is Cascarets to- to be correci.—Disraelf. night sure for your liver and bowels. it was a clais-room In a. village able to travel sideways as well as for- ward; as the water power can be re-' Then you T;U1 wako up wondering school in Ireland, and the teacher was what became of your nervousness, giving a lesson on salt. gulated to act in any direction. dizziness, sick headache, bad cold, or "Now," she maid, at the conclusion DANDERINE upset, gassy stomach. No gripthg—, 'of her rather long and inclusive lec- no JnconWntence. Children love Gas- ture, "I want someone to give me a Live Stock"Show. carets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. good definition of salt.'� It Is said that the proof of the pud- Stops * Hair Coming Out: —Shure, tea her," said Micky, a ding "is in the eating, and this Te c ry America's Pioneer Dog Remedies i bright, blue-eyed youngster. "It's the aptli applies and Is proven In. the -Doubles Its Beauty. ook an stuff which makes potatoes taste price received for the best .fint bed 00PA DISEASES nasty when you bAoil them and don't live stock at the'Toronto Fat �tock put any in." Show. I and How to Feed a the 1919 show as high as Malled Free to any Ad- i 75c. per lb., live-weight, was aid by P Accept *California" Syrup of rigs dress by the Author. Dry' air, at not too high a tempera- auction for cattle, 50c. per lb. for 6nly—lock for the name California r4 X Glov"Co..Xne. on, I eat 31st Street hogs, and 41c. per '1b. for lambs I N I ture, evaporates the Julces to dryness, 53 New York. U.S.A. the package, then you are sure Your i thus preserving the fresh flavor. Quality always brings a premium. ehild Is having th-9 beat and most as, it Is necessary The attention of the readers Is direct- harmless physic for the little stom- When wanted for n Minard's Liniment For Dandru merely to add witter. ed to the 'Eleventh Annual Toronto sch. liver and bowels. Children love Fat Stock Show, to be held at the -Its truity taste. I'uU directions ou Union Stock Yards, December' 9th and each battle. You must SaY "Cali- loth,-1920. . . .-Sumames ad nwi Ofi& J SFyMnTTR To the Loser. All ITIMmA ROSERTE nrii rn VARI.ATIONS--Robertson, Robson, VARIATION—Seyincre. Never mind the losing,— Think of bow you razW uu i wum nMLEU -.Robinson, Robison, Probert, Probyn, RACIAL ORIGIN—Norman-Freneb, Smile, and. shut your teeth, bid,— Robinett. also Middle English. Take it like a man! RACIAL ORIGIN—Medieval Eng- SOURCE—Descriptive of locality, Not the winning counts, lad, RHING ECZEMA lish; also Welsh. also of occupation. But the winning fair;' SOURCE—A given name. It is surprising how many family Not the losing'shames, lad, A few cents buys "Danderine." Af- ter an application of "Danderlue" you Robert was one of the most popular names which have come to us from ­of Christian names in the middle ages England have developed from two or But the weak despair; caA not find a fallen hair or any dand- On Little. Boy s Face, In- So, when failure stuns you, In England, more so by far than to- more Independent sources. ' The sur- Don't forget your plan MR. besides every hair shows new Sliders.' Ust Sleep. Jky, and as an inevitable result the name of Seymour is one of these. life, vigor, brightness, inore color and Smile, and shut your 'teeth,lad,­ thickness, family name of Roberts to-day is most -of one "My littlee bay had eczema on 1111111 Regarding It in the light of Take It.like a man. widespread, as are also the unusually these sources, it belongs to that very face.and It caused itching and loss ---.large number of vatiatioils from it. larse claiisification of family names, of alcep. Thetrouble begon with red blotches, Probably no better glustration could descriptive of localities In various USE SLOAN'S TO and his face got mdo &I-nom like raw bed and lope chosen of the manner in which fgM- parts of northern Europe, which de 'ily names Of that class derived from veloped in England following the in- MAW OJT PAW than it broke out In blis. given names developed. rasion of William the Conqueror. We believe MINARD'S LINIMENT two. The bliaters gins of all the variations As William had gathered his forces is the best: and causid bla hm to 'Ite ori Mathias Foley, Oil City, Out. 'Irou can just tell by Its healthyi become son. mentioned in this article, which, by from many sections of Normandy, attmulating; odor, that it in Joseph-Snow, Norway, Me. '*Then I used Cuticurs Soap arA the way, fall far short of completing making it a rather cosmopolitan going to do you giod t1be full list of Robert names, have host, and as this took place at a time Charles Whooten, Mulgrare, N.S. Ointment. In a shoct time all baces Rcv. FL 0. Armstrong, Mqlgrave, N.S. F I only had some Sloan's Lid.; oftbo eczema were gone." been along'normal lines and obvious vAen there was necessity for -some Pierre Landers, Sen., Pokeinouche, mentl" How often you've said bfts. Z. Alezandei, Box 33, -IT*= system o4, names which would dis- that] And then when the rheu- Clock,Mont..January 21,1919. As a given name,-Robert is of Teu- tinguisb one-John from another, and rmt3c-twinge-aubsided--after hours of 111900 CCItIcurs.Soa suffering—you forgot id ntnum and tonic origin, coming from two roots; one Hubert from another, it became Don't d i . -get a bottle tow Takafnyeindally —P "bruod" in the early Frankish tongue quite common, when the Normans got 0 it a day and keep i sow !�tOiqtawad 25 9 C y for possible use and 28- Sold in Scandinavian), mean- to England, to add to a man's given tI=j tboDominion.Canadian tonightl A sudden attack may come Linked.SL Paul ft. ing "fame," and the old w9r4 common name some mention of the locality in an---sciatica. lumbago, sore muscks, ..to all Teutonic tongues signifnrig Normandy from which he had,come. Caterpillar'Work. backa stiff joints, neuralgia, the' Sees, c' #-bright," which in German names has One of the places from which many Just to show what a* Diodest cater- pains M aches resulting from ex 6' DOM developed into "brecht" or "precha," of the invaders were tilrolled was St. pillar's hard work can accomplish, it ure. You'll warmth an nt lief in Sloan' d;mte that pexe- may be mentioned that the silkworm ao,0tnhe-!=i 2'oe- LsToRm wmm& and in English names into "bert." Maur. 'The records show first men trates u4lhoW rubbing Clean econom. SV.ES be owe Y.W Robin was a very c6mmou variation tio;i of this surname in the form of In 1919 produced 62,767,600 pounds of �c,70c,J1.40 ical. Three sizes-3 of the given name in old England, as 11de St. Maur" (of St.,Maur). Follow- raw silk. ­9681606 We do. was the contraction Rob. From the ing this the Engrish language went Nearly two-thirds of this total quan— "Waahm.1 4t lormer has come. Robinson, Robison, through the throes of radical change tity was produced imL Japan. . China �' fwpr;=Lid ce dimm f"A S10A Robins and Robinet, the last named in a short period,f rom which the name contributed about one-fourth of 'the 0 0 — billL bom "im" through the use of the Norman- emerged as Seymour and Seymore. whole. In Europe, Italy was the big Liniment IDAY 00 cariot. UPANVp Utnifled French diminutive "et." Robertson, The more humble explanation of the i­-oducer, sending to market 4,078,600 t FACY04T D1STX19WrM& CAMADA of course, is simply "Robert's son," name's origin is that it developed pounds, or Juat about tell times as and Robson is "Rob's son." Probert from'the trade of some of the early Much as Francs. . developed in Wales from "Ap-Robert" days was sometimes "se'amer," and It MONEY ORDERS.� ..and Probyn are forms of the name bearers. The word for.tailor in those LY TA8LPTQ-_WKED and "Ap-Robyn," the "ap" being simi- is more than-likely that, in some in. �Lemlt by Dominion Express Money to the Gaelic "0'r and "Mae" and,stances at least, the surname Seymour Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. the Norman-French "Fitz," and serv- may be so explained, being influenced g the same perpose of the 'Anglo-:in its spelli ' by-the pri6r existence BAYER" ARE --ASPIRIN .3n 119 Saxon ending, "son." .,of the changed form of St. Maur. Was Well Fixed. One of the 'churcbes In a western town is so fortunate as to have a* Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross' .4 young woman as its pastor. She was called to the door or the parsonage GNP one day, and saw the-e a much em . ..... Qp ,Nature batrassed young farmer of the Swed* t ish type. S "They said the minister lived In tbis Res ond 07- house," he stammered. rT!n Our sick ffatari-'ix on 7 :'Yes," replied the fair pastor. "Well—well—I'd—er—like tG--get t Un2e you ea married." "'To get marfled?­Very well, I can marry you," said, the ministress en- couragingly. "Oh, but I've got a girl already,", tal �ezl ts A was the. disconcerting reply. "For thi� stiqray-blerA ofwheat and The five warshipsof the,Queen Eli- In" whiek 'mu-ilted barley s Ueda­b�-Wlct— I I� the name 'Sayer" on Aspirin Js of 'Sayer Tablets of Aspir IU P -zabeth clauss-were the first not-only to ---like Sterling on silver. R p�witively contains proper directions for Colds, tbrain widl just ge elemL-nts of carry 1�-in. guns, but to be driven Identifigs the only genuine Aspirinr­ Headache, Toothabhe, FArache, Neu- ent Neurt- rition that Natuxe demarxb irely by oil fuel. the Aspirin prescribed by' physicians ralgla, Lumbago, Rheumatism, r1ut ;— - �.-:.� .� �� .. I for over nineteen years and now -t-*-Ja�mt Pains, and Pain generally. for health and visfor. tnade in Canada. Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but The iniiscriminate giving of alms- Always buy an unbroken package afewcents. Larger"Bayer"packages. -GrapeNuts iis a Sugar Sava is regaided as a virtue In Mahom- The" is ouly One JiLspirls-W"Dayee—yoll must say "B&7*r" Ila 3 edan countries, with a result that Aspirin to the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 33syer Manufacture of Mona- a Reasozz aceticacidester of salicylicaeld. whilo it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer TIM e S c me I ndicants abound there. manufacture. to &"lot the Public*Wnst tmltgLticns- the Tablets Of D&Yer COMPSAX will be stamped with their seneral trade mw)4 the "Bayer Crom" ISSUE No. 44—,2o. ,ZtheL7 .. ""�,'" `E 'S: Bp• •:aS �, r e- :.,,w. wN^.� ,7 �, Wyk, z,C.< •n'�•' ksrs%au•'� Y•t�._s '' 1'�.-' <,. "kN�5'..- '•l.> '�..ik'mv ':�.- -�..e..: ., - -t-• -.'."�,K�S'd.... .:+.".• V ., i,: ..•;. — •1 t .4. waxes, instead a? gitint as little of farm stock. implements{almost >t work as possible for as much pay now), grain. rooteetc.,at lot 17.con, RIC IARDSON S ES ` f & Pickering, the property of James Are certainly the freshest, =x �«y »+' 7Od•eK�.m at°s 't la °mc•' as possible. -wideh has been the' Parley. Sale at one. See bills, W. '� : ::..,., • , ._ ;« rule for the past, few years This B. Powell, uuctioneer. RICHARDSON'S ASSORTMENT 41. TMRMS decline in prices is not merely a _«lA per year; {1.60 it paid in advance. passing development, bat the be- Isicertainly the most complete JOHN MURKAR Pro r18tOr, ginning of the return to re-war ' P conditions. e may never again _ ,, RICHARDSON'S DELIVERS ; > return to pre-war pricey, although �� And service is certainly the most prompt NOTEe AND COMMZNTO 1 -- socue authw-ltiei are of the opin: % r�� SEND OR PHONE YOUR GROCERY ORDER TO RICHARDSON -T>�temperance forces of Canada ion that pre-v ar }prices Nvill rule � - 'I - won a .great victory un'Mund: y in certain commodities,nut that it � i " TI3I5 �i'EEIi--H�uldiN noel Aad;.iie 1'illety . 1 f will not becotue general. One Nuts for 13allu��e'en :. when four ov' S a : uu t lace ilianitob • _ ° Ot es, ,L?lnnrie. R,;nanas rSaskatchewan, Alberta and Nova think iy"certain, the Fli�h Curt ul K _ l ` "Scotiw all voted in favor of rohi• Living will gl•admill disc pear t, r' Grape Fruit, California Grapes > > p Y 1 c 1 Spanish Oniuus, Celery Cocoanuts bition, the combined ' Majorities and conditions %�,111 heconie not nail �' ;amounting to about 88, 000. As a. by degrees, although, that© myy If our milk ntAn fails,to call, St. C$xrles Eva uratediilk, :wl result. of this tote the Federal be many financial wrecks, in the � a Y Carnation Milk or Ktim will fill the pitcher °7 Government will pass an order-in- process. with delicious milk. council forbidding the manufac- ture_ ` e and importation of liquor in- � ',.SALE REGISTER - J�I�ES RICHARDSON �-��provinc.ea: The temperance �ATIIRDAY, Ocr. 30xs—Aucttoa sole J sentiment is exceedingly strong in of household effects, garden tools -Canada, but lawlessness in -the etc., the property of ;miss Aunie; E might say ""TOV,R G'3F 00MM , sale and use Of li noiewill continue Marquis, at her premises, Pickering i q Village. Sale at one. See bills, W. W'that 20th Cen- entil the whole Dominion has en B. Powell, auctioneer, tury Brand clothes are NOVEMBER BARGAINS enacted a law forbidding its tnanu- 'MONDAY, Nov, ]ax—Auction sale of beat in the world=and facture and sale; and to ac 20 head of young cattle and 5 acres plieh this a long and determined Pf standingR timber(maple and beech) it wOU1dII t be very far to be sold in small lots,the pro arty. from the naked truth. .8 lit must be waged. of Albert Wilson, lot 1,con [7:- We have a number of fleece-lined and `Bob Long' anshrinkable -. bridge. Sale at one o'clock. Win. Sold.oxclusively.by Maw, auctioneer. Terence Macswiney, Mayor of Undershirts we are going to let go practically at cost. y' Bork. has died as a result.of his FRIDAY; -NOV. 5Tn-Credit sale of = Fred T. EUN ZING registered and ntgb-grade Clydes- Dont miss this exceptional chance, only seventy•three days fasting. It is dale horses, a1mrthorn cattle, sheep, The Men's Sro e, p y difficult to see in what way $ia pplga, implements etc. at'lot 21'. con. _ 1.25 and 1.50 per &rment. suicide will promote the cause of 2,Earl ofC are the, property of the P I C'-K- 1 R I N P g s•`b:. ° - _ $Rrl of Clarendon. gale Y2-S -sharp. , Sinn F_efiaism in Ireland. It may See, bills. • W.H, Powell;auctioneer, * - ::• + a :�lso a limited number of Men's ork Shirts, Bob Long brand, have the effect of making 60' me of ,WEDNESDAY,Nov. 10TH—Lot 28, con, the fanatics more fanatical, but it 8, Piek�riog, exten�ise.sucti�n ..ate -- -regular 3.50, 3.25 and 2,50, going at - Will not gain any sympathizers o f shorthorn cattle. Z l fr+naleq and one hull,farm stock and implements 7- for the enemies of Britain. ' Thw pr•opekty'of J;jha Whi-sop. •Sn:e at Concrete s� :'3.00, 2.ia:and 2.00. r cannot make sane people brtiF a one. BERT HARVEY & SON, 1&eenwood WEDNESDAY, Nov, '1(?rH—Auction that Britain eves the murderer id sale of faro, Ntock, -impten:eut.a and Products- everything Mac9winey. The anthoritie� slid household furniture, the :o erty possible to per=node of Rnbc. J. Wilson. lot :�.�. c�,n, h Accident and L�utomobile Insurance the demented man to partake of Whitby. O j miles west of Whitby - Field Tile Town). Sae at one o'clock, sharp. Mood. It cannot be claimed that Wm. Maw, auctioneer. „ Brick ' - ' Britain was cruel t0 him. It is T8IIR8DAY, NOV. 11TH—Auction Bale - .�, d ��� Hard W claimed- that he encouraged in Pick e g 're, Store 1e eve ry way the murder of officials in Ireland and was guilty of sedi- :- Tile 3, 416 A b d 8 _ d. . Lion. 'In nearly every country a Inc Coal, h persop who is guilty of crimes, of Coal wNui��n Vtl is charged, would be pot V t L prices. - Ito d'eath.- If Britain has erred in Hard and Soft 30a1 of the .i Concrete work done. a I3t�pl'Y Thought • best quality'' on..bar dealings with �IaeSwiney it Ind. Phone`2705 Pic`. would be on the side of mercy. hand R r1I'�i G E f TI-ICS.• A. LAS, . Clarence Simpson "u. ;`-In every direction. ona sees _ The Ftiel Saver and Satisfied Customer- ►.+ . :� picl�®r1 ss�•. c_.sst. C N. R. Station, Bro(•l.•Road F +� .•• dl�' signs of failing pricey, touch t+� _ - We have a complete line of • � `-r_� �. ••. the delight of the consumer, and - ■ SSERWIN-��ILLIAMS PAINTS to the distrese of the opeeulator, e t ,' ' The sugar question is now being m Paroid Roofing. Standard n Standd Attto settled in a manner satisfactory 7 t' Tires at $13 -while they last., .,* the consumer, that is he I - =Pastry, Bread acid Graham Bacon Lanterns 81.10-and all other ' -+willing-to pay a-price that is regu ns goody ns proportion. ._ fated according to the supply and ___ .___.at reasonable prices The - demand. e sugar refiners fail . _ - - _ Come and sea what we have • ed in their attempt to induce the Tresh Stock of Groceries at lowest prices. - We take pleasure�in�bThowing you Dominion c;bveroment. through Call in and seer us and get prices. : . . U. S. BALSDON, � PICKERIN ,-the Bowrd of Commerce, to com :,.. ` — ; mit an illegal act; to prevent them from sustaining any losses through 1'>3. -_ C _After, rougllam _ heavy spec+tlatiuns. The refiners, —T �� �E Who in their baby act of appeal- j _ ing to the people of Canada for Y���sfs��•� f ` .sympathy, brought no tears to MONNEY'S BREAD the eyes of a long-suffering pub- ` -lie and they are compelled to bon -' a -- -- Ito the inevitable, that of being Made from pre-war:standard Hoare. Nothing but No. 1 `:'{forced to sell their hoarded stocks - -- .' ' _ - ,grade used. Milled and batted in oar own town. of sugar at a Lose, Dry goods also Patronize the home industries. are coming down in priee, wit h --- -- �sibs result that clothing will grade. _ — --- - • - ' ally become cheaper. We cannot - iezpect a great drop all at once, as _ ) .: ' 'Choice Chocolates in bulk or bones N- ti`that would be disastrous to many firms. Building material is also Wedding 'Ca'kes a specialty ..destined to make a drop as some ,,,�,,'�► :.IaQaaa of mfattbniat fraVE al_ ready _ •• _ r been quoted at a lower price'. ' 'Many manufacturing concerns,in. • • b eluding automobile s maoufac- _'A Tractor With Eve Part ft ht = PICKERING)' ONTARIO �turere, are either' .down or - :_'. .. greatly reducing their staffs,' aF of the features that make the Massey-Harris demand for their products is. gradually falling off. As many SOME 12.22 H.P.Tradtor the choice of the be&farmers - — are:an Undetslun Frame, which gives low centre 7SU-PREMACY are than thrpwn out of employ- of gravity;the Flwd FrontAale Connedlion to avoid r a+itent, they are' willing to accept (rains on uneven ground; Short Turnu Radius, ` ; lower wages rather than go idle. although the Front Wheels are of large diameter; This drop in the cost of labor will Powerful 4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through It takesAggressiveness; than more than Advertising, to make a ' enable manufacturers to dispose Spur Gears exclusively; all Gears well protected; Product leader of its. kind. ._ of their goods at a lower rice Belt Drive from Pulls without Gears• Water Air All these aids ti. N , powerful as they are, would be tinavailin }Ahan formerly, and 'still have the Cleaner;Easy Control;Ready access to;dl parts; Self- J. to achieve such a position unless the Prodnctl r+ame rate of profit, 'Not many Steering when plowing; Economical acid Dwable. possessed superior merit. . Aweeke ago&mlloyees had their , . Superior Meri t alone has pia cedes r _.employers at their mercy, and 'Write -for Descriptive Folder ; could force then to pay almost ; = ' Cream of the West Flour for bread any wage they detuanded, boo 5 .things are changing. In �err,ain' MASSEY-I-I.�', RRI S CO. Limited -,- ' ���I��Ynarch Fls��ia #d� p dry ' iparts of the United State's, •cut - Head Of'f'ices : Toronto, Ont. ' . _ . i.. -I the position of SUPREJiP la ees are stating that they Fire ACI$ ` ::.-willing to accept a deerea-,e of AG E N C I E S E V E R Y, W H 1✓ R E { from 15 to Li per cent. in wages is - '`the 'Camp►beli Four Ml'lis Co., Lt , t .v . '' order that their service-0might be 4 _ retained. There is also''a greats; - .r NW11luguess t f labor to T ',x"� '�}2t. ,(,w•. ;5+:?.7ry•may ,.Mf•'' ['i...'.:,��•`...a.y.�+•7 a :..n,. _ Y' .. , ..J, ..-,` Y,�Lt++' q g,� X, YZ TAW `F: t! 4 % 'Sertained th Miss Joan Evanson erq, ing Charles and Mrs. Sargent spesit pupils of her school on Wednesda; 'Claremont liv jGrain Chopp k�overSunday with blends in the evening when R pleasant time was 40ity Int by all. SIX AND FL IKING Sunday .here wi Parkhill, spent Sunday with J. H. Miss Florence Forgle, of Toron Mrs. J. R. Thexton of-Pickering, Bus meets all T:rains companied by Mrs: Atmore, -of th her ac First-class Rigs to hire day or� oilmen mother. night at lowest *rices. am prepared to do chopping.and out' p A136 grs. Beal, n Mon&ys, and Fri- David Hopper, Of Toronto, is 10- �.: flaicing o Mrs.Andermon,of Toronto,spent Phone IS a. sp6nding a few-days with -friends rQ1 - —." days only, beginning a few days with her aunt, M . J. On Clar�mout. on April Ist. , Bundy,I-eturnIng horn.e on Tues- Of all materials and design George and Mrs. Cooper spent Thos' landerson son, Thursday and Friday last with day worning. kept in stook. it w*,.Il pay you call at our wofks ard inspect our stock friends in the city., Joe Timms and Percy Slack, PROPRIETORS Jch-a F. Bayles, Greenwood L obtain prices ' Don't be misled X who bRve been spendiug the past .-Mrs. Bella,Forgie.purposes mov- j. ____ ___ agents we do not employ them.,consequents -Ang next week to Toronto where 'eW 11101AIIS in SaSk&tcheW&13; ly we can, and 1110 tbrow off the agent have rettwited home. -she will reside in future. -FALL GOODS JUST . ARRIVED commission of 10 per cent.,which you wU Tlw ,111�sk)nCivele of the Bap- certainly save by purobaaing from um.1 John and Nfiss Margaret MeLel- tist eburch, 'held their monthly call solicited. 'tan, of Toronto University, were -home one dayJast week. weethig on Tuesday afternoon at The best Rubbers and Boots` T. T. MATHESON the howe of Mrs.,James Taylor: J.-S. Bundy is busy tbeee-days - 't Dresden, who Mri�. John Groff, o ow on hand. Office alria Works, Whitby,Ontario eking potatoes for M*. Chapinan has been spending a couple of the Uxbridge townline. All those indebted to Charles weeks with her sis'ter, Mrs. (Rev.) '.--,Call alld s eb.- It _ Prices very iea'onable. GIGANTIC all sud McLellan, returned home on Mon7 Sargent are requeeted to 0 "The Corner Ore. Is as soon 068 possible. SAW Speoial Sale '10* day. Shoe St John and Mrs. Webster and Rev. Mr'. King occ'6pfed Knox children,of Andley, spent Sunday church pulpit, Brantford Sunday W. M. Palmer,' Clare' mont son., evening last as represeniative of with Thos.and Mrs.Stephen A and the Baptist convention assembled Yourclaaace to buy a supply of-fail 1-��Samuel and Mrs. Penno( in that city this week. and winter goods at greatly daughter,of Toronto, 9 ent Sun reduced prices. A I have been su eceseflil in securing a A= C. W. King and T. C. Goa. captivated his andlence here at large a�nd varied stock of Manufactur- -tick left on Thursday last to at the recent Baptist church ann-iver- You . A r' i ere Samples which are " you.mai d last with R. J. and Ere. How. Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy., who HCre' ' tend the Baptist convention at sary, has been secured to deliver -Y know taken from tbte beat maUrials his popularlecture on "Ideals"at and workman hl to A much needed min-fall occurred the Uxbridge Baptist anniversary a ? &PAW to the trade. hese I a on Tuesday, Which was the' first next Monday, Noy. Ist. blq� youi in a number of weeks. It will help A number of our sports motored Velveteens, black, navy, garnet, 1.25 to 2.25 per yard. thefall plowIng cons'iderably,.bue overtoKing City an Saturdayto several days of good rain would see Cie pot4toot3ed football match 1301 Heavy Bloomers, assorted si.zes., - Ind. Phone.2804 not be too inuch to replenish the between King City and Aurora, ers. Girl's Sweaters, .2.60 wells many of wbieb have gone which was won by the former. Boy6' Heavy Sweat dryowingtothe 16ag period Of The garue, though not very fast, ,Men's Leather. Gloves. His dry-weather. was a itood exhibition of football. ... ... Mr. Ardistrong, a student of master's -them for yourself. McMaster University, Toronto, tnderwear, see -cupied the pulpit in the .BsIptist Voic church on Sunday last in the at- :Farmers, Attention I! Almira Yarn, black, grey and red. Reoordl sence of the pastor.Rev. Mi King. ftlad preached -two excellent' ser- ThoEe who desire their harness mons. He to a returned soldier mended.or wish anything in the bar- In great neos line please leave your orders with and after spending two years more J. S, Bal�don. E . -' . -A T4 N I S . Variety in study at McMaster UuiveristY, All repoirs will be called for and de. New Records are received e&I 2wr XC will go to India'aa a missionary. Ivered within three days of receiving week and Special ordem filled on Men started work on Tuesday-Lbe order. shortest notice. -to take down the cement blocks W.MIDDLETON. ' THEXTON'S from the Standard Bank building, 48tf Harness-maker, Whitby Pickering -and work will begin In a few days ntting on the buff brick which Victory Bond Interest _p, ia will replacm the cement blocks� Whitev' e Club of and which wilt greatly im rove War L"n te" Cheques ma be the appearance of the la,- ding. -armers cashed or at"Zy*tof our rc United .1 Cd*;Pm0'= 'rho blkA:1.ev lsao�o eu. Sit ou by G. M. Forsyth, whIiIi -will use Meetings held in 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. lot Depow r' Victory Bond interest in our. 7. savirip a, tment and eam interest #Iereon. an them in the construction of a new Tuesday evening In "ch tnonth f6r summer months, ince in front of his p1roperty fe wbieh will be greatly improved in We are now shipping Uve stock regu- fA .`"apfsarance thereby. larly on'the �o-bpf-t atl�e-plan. -rM- DOAMION BANK ' UA their regular meeting 01511?hereorwiltel?. Horn-;b�" WHITBY BRANCH, tiv, Howard Q P. LYND, Manager. Monda evening the members of- Madcolm. of Dtreewrs. BROOKUN BRANCH, -L C. CROSS, MWwer. the B. �. P. U. held I% most inter- -be subject "Re- -11. PT'GH, Secrpts-ry eloting debate on t solved that the Pre.-4s has a Grea t­ Influence thIan the Pulpit." The 11., L er affirmative was npheld by Mi�-s AFMY� DIEMSIT BOXICS Viola Forsyth. and Harold King. We 4 now installea at Wbile the tiegative was 3ustalned I - . ._. ,-... SA= _10 1',A Branch -for the custody ad Mary by Misses Lois Brodie ai 7 -Forsyth. Bothaides put forward vshishle papers, etc-, pfiarding many strong arguments. The safety and privacy. r6tha in- judges, Misses Chapmau, Johns forxm&tion supplied by. the'lfanp� -and Jean Evanse gave their aecis- Ion in favor of the affirmative by aga. Bomea rentled for 63.00 Lad _�!�l four points. upwaI W annwn.. A meeting was held, on Friday T11 evening In the Standard Bank ebambers for the pnrpose of re- organizing the curling club !for- the season of IQW-21, when the STANOW 1ollowing officers were elected President—C. S. Trueman, Vice- OF CANADA —D. A. Scott.Hon: Pres- 0 �PIICKIEMMG BRANCH Idents—JaInes Underhill and Thos, e A.W. CRAWFORTH ..- MAkAGIIIIIIIIIIIII President Masterpieces of theWorld's Gr at Orchestr 'Birkett, Manager—&E. Forsyth, Treasurer—S. F. Robins, -Secre- VINANCH AL.910 AT WHITSIT) itary—R. J. How, Managing Com- ve orious a -Do yo� lo I symphonies, m 'jestical over wittee—R. Besse, Wm. Bingham. Skips—R. Besse, R. E. Forsyth, .1tu AnIlia res, nt ballt music from zrand.opera? BirkeI W. M,Palmer, James 'Underhill. W. C. Ormerod; Win. you know that five of the 'most famous otchestras The Picks 4r 1=9 Wallisand Wm. Bingham. Are we, its a rural community, in America play thcir w0indrous usic exclusively foir V*ilance Co 'losing our interest in good read '­.:.Columbia Records? o They, in de the Metropolitail �ing? It will surlarise many of hilharmonic,,Ahe Cin-, The object of this Association in to 3 our readers to know that the Opera Orchestra, the New.Yor lawn stealin Ind prosecute - 0 the fealoV Claremont public library does not cinnad Symphony. attmetone-fourth as many pat rous its it did �Len years a And' r par� with these Members having properly stolen o0mvenalls go. Nothing you.have'ev*e'r hea 'd can coml cam imigiediately with any momba &AjLaSterpieces of music, intcrpreted -by--these noted groups most interesting'and instructive of Executive Committee. Membership too $1.01110 books are added to its magnificent cUmaster m ians. collection of beat authors. Now Tialwt civ be bad trow Wo PnI Of ue� =ry on applies0m. that first editions hhve risen to a Ex9c. Com.—L. D, Banks,0.S;Palm. rice almost double that of 1910, er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering., the-general fee for member- J,R. Thexte.4' W. J,Clark; ile w it ship remains fit only 25 cents, N is not censorious to declare that every family in Claremont and C.Olu b 10 the -dittriet surrounding should Ze to it that they hold one or two annual tickets for the year 1921. d Recoirds �fpno )It costs fifty dollars fop roomp and librarian and this is really a shabbily'low figure. One county ay'you some of these superb Come in today and let us pl nd toivnsbip grants are $25 and ,. ., �: ;L40 respectively, while of late will find in the list of selections everything you records. You nue from subscrib. 'Coulddesire: ballads,patriotic melodies,operas,and on through era has never reached as high as the intricate, dazzling compositions of Bralims,Gounod,Liszt. years onr reve $25. JVe trnwt that every fliend of good ifternture and of commun These great rrchestras have selic'tcd the Columbia as their The Universal �re ord medium 4ecause Columbia Tone, after repeated tests, ne S ity welfire will resolve to do their C "bare in doubling our imbscrilation has shown itself to their trai d cars to be the most faithful awing-:-Machine receipts for the coming year. Our ? 'Manufacuired by 1-0 lather �ard beautiful. C.1inty FUld tONTrISIAP s W, H. Jackson & $on, might note that it will vastly fa. Lct 'us demon* rate Columbia Tone to you—in whatever cilitste the secretary's %ork in st Musical select'ion you miy choose. Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, I i -report to the Onta- Rreparing 11.9 r10 Library Board by pnsAug the BIm,,ksmit1 ,A.,nd Woodworking In -�a.ymeat uf 1920 granti S,.­w Rumilling orderR for I XWE N T and at tivoir December'meeting in-,Ifead E., E VVY We stock Ga-,olino Engines, Emery us of holding tfiem over till after t he Whppft. CirviilAr 8,iws, Saw I,IC�UAUN 'N I A'.*`�` A"C) New Year ha- been ushered in. tz. 0 And Emery IT.-wd..08. To pn4-? the�.e vrsnt�i9th- ri.ght of rf n.�th, on hr,-Lid ou I led for 1021.—A. NV. 51. �.3,) ­..r_y�f, _1'111�_ _.'T- .,: -�,L�-;-��7-- ,, -uiA4­4 , - ,�- . �v,�,7Z& it. ­.; _.Rr ,L , k _-17,� ,, '4; + !Wr and its'.0go. It was.-the largest! X1 remaining exit, but it would not pos- S -JS-R--Mpg Sibly permit. a �qma�i body to pass. V B B ds' "F nwrance lie bigafi to creep about the"cavern, peering between the margin ol- the to the simpl"t meM ice and the roe-k below-, and sounding' N tbe space,-,,, with. his walking stick. Ruth waited in petrified milence..until he had made the circuit. Then "How =7 are .we.gaing tp get out?" she asked. "Well," lie said shortly, "we aren't 0XIFORD BLUE' - going to get out--at once. My plan rTTO ivon-iin"who wmts WHM Clot[= "us" rwould be to wait until our friends rb- JL Keen's Word.Blue, Ju.it -as turn to the hotel. They knew we were her mother and oming here, and whe:i we don't turn ap for dinner they will hu n't us up." S=dmother and great grandmother before her. til But dinner isn't un seven, and :0 A6' ey'll spend at linst an hoiir at it, th imes have chaived because and miihc�3 ..too. Rain pure, whol esome and deficiouss' theire's nothing to do but eat ' and play cards after dark, and after waterand mangles are forgotten.' AU kinds of Be"us a post card for ice you now pay that it will take an hour to get here, a free sample,stating the p& " have to go back for � patented devices and labor Teas Addreses-AaAa-Torontas and then they thi 11iind It you me Black,GreAA or Mad pickaxes and ags to 'pick us out." so," the man acknowledged. .6amg soaps have come. -But Well, we'll have to do the best we wherever c1cithes can to keep dry a:nd warm until we see whether we're going to he rescued," are w a 3 11 e d J and he added: "As long.as there is any light the ice will let a good deal of it today, Keen's through."' He stooped and began to 7* uth andRoman,cc -^-)Ilect loose stones from the floor of Oxford Blue is stM the cave and put therri ln'a,spot near where droppings from th& the standacd .of . ........ an opening' re least frequent. glacier we excellence. By ETHEL -CHAPMAN HARING. - I . I "And when there isn't 'any more 7 light?" she faltered. "We'll sit in the dark." —well, almost irreverent to shout in "What time is it now?" AAGOR,SON&CO., "'All right." With a little gasp Ruth I a cave. It was like singing in a .1.11116W - - - "I'llaven't rn� watch." He la-Lighed moutt"I Toronto hen the- lightning grimly, without'pausing in his work. Stooped at the only point high enough, thunderstorm w to admit her, and entered the cavern.! might strike any minute. But the "I didn't want to remember time in CanadlAin Asen&. sd " she shivered, and!dragonfly was astonishing. He was 32 Oh,but it's my one holiday, so I took it off. But Ad.;perfectly preserved,-and suspended as .'you?" �tbe, toneis of her light voice echoe t you're wearing one, aren't "Mine doesn't. ruti." With -the o Haatm rs laughed and steadied her'in air in he translucent ceiling. '.:,toward tte turn of the Vault. The Pdor thing!" said the girl, looking priniitiNFe emergency the politeness of sound rumbled uproariously. up and touching with her finger-the civdlization at once wore thin. She 'met h ice to test how deeply the insect was A the glance which wondered what good "Great echo, what? But of coursel P. it's cool--cool as custard. Why�imbedded. A'I ,suppoie he lighted On a dead watch was with One which At xbouldn't it be, with _ft-ound�.the glacier years.and years ago on I thought it very child�isb in a man to ice all.i M&h. and ice water below? 19 afternoon like this, and got 1 ignore the time of day. Hiram would ut we won't'some hot be here jk minute. I just want you to numbed and made a-dust hole and never have done it. The romance of Careful—take that small- sank in." see this,fly. a timeless-day did not strike her af er stone. - That ice cake is flat enough A spatter of ice water struck her that moment. But either her-alarm —O.K.." and the two stood at the note. !emphasized the'gloom. or night was turm of the passage which was com- 41 1 . . I timUgh" she shivered. 'For the first,�falling rapidly. pletely filled by their bodies. - i e she lo9ked directly at Hastings.. "I'll help," she said, and stooped to The vault beyond was like a little:In the blue light his bronzed face had tug at a sharp stone. It hurt her ch I a weird, unearthly appeaTsnm She a d -Pn hands cruelly. , Her pink and white Iv;tybody but th4 miiListeT,I intist be a fright. The knowle je - sash dragged in the dirt, her smart with 1 creased her conviction that they had queried Hastings jocosely I sport skirt dipped into the water. The a little presau-re of her hand;.and he been there long enough. "Let's ro stone did not budge. ''hummed "Here Comes the'Bride."L It. now.." "You'd better not hinder, young ave Your Cleaning was really romantic.. They picked their way toward the woman," he said. "Sit down!" He H But behind them.a scrap of ice fell entrance.- In the middle of the vault I pointedi-to the more or less flat heap "from the tlacieez mouth and rattledi the man threw up his chin and gave lof stones he had piled. "Put your feet,. Done Ey ExpertS, audibly on the stones above the'rugh;a parting balloo. The cave seemed on that raised rock in fron', and try vl the Water. Ruth jumped nervously.�full to bursting with the sound. And,�to remember its relative positicn to Clothing, household draperies, 111nell and delicate fsbAC& "I don't think-we ou t to sing or j somehow, when it should have ceased,the seat. And while- it's :ight look 6 cleaned and Made to look as fresh and bright 80 shout in hem -tit continued in an ominous Avalangles are some round and t -a mental- picture, of- Bd__ --- -_— sla the cave. I'll poss:bly be able to get when first bought. 0 started by a merits whisper, you noise. ore their eyes a hu e sla know. Those big cakes back there from the glacier of ice detached itself enough loose stones for another seat. Wbably fell by their own waijrht.",and fell In the onlyfpath of exit from beside you.. It,will be as close as I Dy Ing wiped from her late the drops the cave. The room darkened somc- can sit, too. You understand there Cleaning and. a whichliad fallen from the roof of the what. can't be any nonsense about this. is Properly-Done at Parker's. grotto. Even the man turned serious. We've got so much warmth between you live; parcils can be "But they are at the entrance. "Stay here!" he orderecLand for the It makes no difference where ey a ond wl can't afford to waste a bit. eLre and attention eouldn't possibly do us any barm un- first time Ruth beard from him the If we can t keep warm sitting side'by, .:.aent in by mail or express- The 5'ame less we happened,to be going out," tome of the dominant male. - He strode[aide. rll have to hold you." h given the.work as tbough YOU liv;ed dn town. "Perbis, tT not." She looked doubt- forward regardless now of the shal. If he had been giving John the janl- We will be pleased to advise you oil any question To- e WILITE UIS.' fWly at ice cakes grouped at the low water and examired carefully the to, directions for fuel-saving the pro- Dyeing. cardmc Cleaning or All the same it so med space bounded by the b. position could not have sounled less 7. cave entmuce. e 9d of the gla- sentimental. Ruth nodded. Still she ­77 -777777:77,.'� I , i as long as possible resolved to endure 2 and 5-1b. in the side-by-side arrangement And _1krker9s YeW(WkS she wished he'd hurry. The ocreasional .1b re e gusts. of outside air, which when one JQ X and 100 'was in the open, seemed so keen at S bags this hour, were-balmy in-contrast to 7wympst. Tbronto the deadly cold within. Bu. the hole OftrinerS&D yer was small, and the. frigid b"ath of And her the cavern was all a:3out shoes were wet,with glacier water, eff SCENTED RED BoB Lam d and her..hat and sweatex from the ,Kaybe CEDAR CHZGT9 droppings of the-icy walls. In the waning light Hastings,looked 4Lbool&toly inoth-vroof mad wonder- Imov" strong and masterful, a ver] -h --a PLoc- of fwalt- picture' fuU7 —d of adventurous romance, as he jerked Oblool from manufs4tairer to YOU. Oversi&&Shirft -up st:one after stone to add to the heap Wftte for free Mustrated Afteraturs. beside her. But it occurred to the-girl Eureka Refrigerator Co� Limited '*won Bound, OIL16 that a man of more sense would-not' Zoe have got into a position which re- of. quired so much muscle to get out .00 She had nerver-seen Hiram in a situa ARSE SALT tion to whiah he was not perfectly adequate. �L A N D OALT With 'a few adjusting smashes of a' Raft chrbb flat rock on the second stone pile, the man at last sat ckwn. He sat down, TORONTO 6"T WORKS d I $F* TORONTO very close to her,and be put his arm 0. &OL 4% -he' . Ruth submitted so Bob Long Sa firmly around r yg:— rigidly that he was annoyed. to know," be� sald oomy 7 "I'd like you Citrus PoWders. "�. voveralls andshirtsaret Announcement is a ,conxfortable, sad tream thebuftlff' 1, crisply, "Ibat I'm enjoying this just made of Lhe'dis lar th. exe - 47much as you are. I won't covery of a successful process for-re- 9ft 'Plrh rdee. h.t yon mi 7 be nasty en want to stretch your arms .9.hal ough to say I'm enjoying ducing orange juice and lemon juice to lqp occasionally." S11 the method,adopted be- it less. But ]�happen to be engaged drt powder". r down in to. a.wonde of a little girl Inj much like that employed for the doe COO&B MYS Toronto. Now piA your head right production of powdered milk. BOSIONG down on-my shoulder Lnd relax." Ruth's -gentle blue eyes came as 4V H, com'o on, Mabel,I-want to go-Shopping. it near to blazing as was physically P�s- BUY "DIAMOND DYES'r GLOVES �z 0 needn't take;all afternoon to make a cakel sible,but.in the dimness tjie effect was will outwear say other make of -DON'T RISK MATERIAL rather wasted. ' Glove on the market, because Here, let'me diearh the butter and sugar. Watch "I am sorry Toronto is so far away," FAch package of "Diamond Dyes"con- they are made by skilled work. how quick I Can do'itl If 'ou'd eveT used Lahtic she said. imple that an. men from the strongest-glove, y There was a pause. Desd- . 't';,. tAiT10 directions so 9 V__ n 4,ye amy material without before- you'd -realize how quickly a' flne' sugar comparative warmth on Hastings'*side' woman ca le-ither obtainable. streaking, fading or runni�g. Druggist 19 etchedly, sichingly cold.! Ruth was wr has, color card--_-1ake no other dyel Insist-wn-Jetting Bob Long iWeams. And she was indignant. This man Brands from your dealer— they W, bad not been gentleman enough to all Lantic is a quick-acting sweetener, because it isfine. It distributes ry save you moucy offer one word of regret for his silly One famous piece of tapest , 200 the pure cane sweetness speedily, thoroughly ond economically. . It act which might kill them both. A feet long, depicts 623 menand women, R. G.LONG&Co., Umfted nves time in the preparation of cakes, puddings an' d sauces, in the sudden thought made ber raise her forty-one ships, and thirty-seven winnipoir TORONTO Mentrool cooking of preserves,in the making of candy, in the sweetern' head. buildings. ng "It woulO be disgr6sting to be found of:beverages, hot or cold. Not whiter are the snowy doilys and e mahogany table th-an the 'tiny cryitals of Lantic frozen like this." Idinard's Lfn�rnent For Burns, ritte. BOB LONG BRANDS serviettes. on th (Tb be �ontlnued in next issue.) Known from Coast to Coast Ahat gleam and glisten in the sugar.bowl. Not finer is the silver with An Exodus Halted. 14. itc hall-nuirk. Yet, in .homei V ihere ivery 'penny counts, Lantic Citron may be candied for.Christ- "Why do so many young men want goodness helps in the saving. It does go farther I leave the farm?". Nvorkin' in the city than it is,at the . I . � : I -. -, maq cakes. Pare and cut in cu-be.9,and .to - .,*%, ATLANTIC SUGAR kFFINWES,_ ."Hadn't-noticed that they ft,­ re- dear old home." LIMITED, boil in i0ightly salted water until it is 'TRY MONTREAL tender, then c.,ok ten minutes in heavy plied Farmer Corntossel. "Most of 'm RECIPES ave di-geovered. &criard's '-Iniment Rellevei Colds,Etc. syrup, remove from syrup and lay on around here seem to b. The Lantic Library, wit thick, that it is a heap harder to eat without because ites platters, boil the syrup do three new cook-books pour 6ver the citron, taking care But He Would 00. on Preserving, Cakes, to coat every piece, and dry in the 258 "011 said the young medica Candies and Desserts will be sent to you' oven or sun. , ROSE AVEN W8119818y cheer�AU- "I can fix y6n up in short q _& R B*11 order." cuV r ­I- was sure you could," the patient trade- The -fellow who watches the clock* HOSPITAL 'Torwito. a sack Or the t�v during the day time, nsually pays no TelephOne North 2839 rp,.4pended in a ,elf-satisfied manner, posel of a c carton. attention to' it at night. Patients frorA are "but my wife wanted me to-throw outside Toronto iway a lot of' money by going to a especially desired. fli-st-class doctor." Buy Thrift Stamps. 'ILL DA 4w� V B.C. VOTES 76�964 FOR MWFJ[tA'I*M mom oF arrisH WeAernProvificeWantsCxbv-� 7 -.0 Av AL SRIKE BEMID IN SIGHT IN V0VQy!E0V TON, ernment Control of Liquor. -A-dibspAtth from Vancouvdr says:-, Miners" Leaders Again Confer With Gov ind 'New WAAr r 0.0 A%Y MR Approximate totals shm that 125,189 Offer is Discu"ed--Unomployment Reduced by-' votes were pc?llo in British Columbia 14 -day---easily a record. The lat- Every Possible Means. 7 yestei eit returns show .75,964, for modera- Ufidon, Oct. 94.-Presh �roposals 'mittiei formed of representatives tion and 49,22.5 foi prohibition, giviiig in a,net mofirat4on majbrity, of 26,789. ..'to end the coal strike were discussed of' the G6vern ent, of the' owners for two houisbetwedn Prender LI!5yd and the miners. These committees' Although there are Many districts George, Bonar Law and other mem:- will*ensure efficient pit e4iiipment-,' ...yet to be heard from,'the v6" In the 2 g condition3 and produeVion. cities and towns is conclusive ane de-- Awrs of the British Cabinet, and a workin ow that Smillie cisive so far as the fate of the Pro�. delbiration of-the coal miners,-headed It seems certain n hibition Act is" coirteerned.' Penticton by Robert Smillie, at Downing Street, is ready for peace. In fact.the parleys, -thos morning. with ihe Government will be resumed and Nelson alone among the cities i *3 accepted as. an eagre majorities'for pioUbt- The miners' delegat�as reported the to,-morro*. This I gave in tion. All the others went for o th7e miners' oiren that,the ganeral strike will be imult of the eonierence t' GOT- federation and the eecutive heads of avoided and peace-in the �coal. strike ernment control by substantial maj-- the unions this afternoon. Itels under- is possible within 'a week. orities, in many�cases there being two� 'stood that the Premier has adhered By rationing and votes to one in favor. apportioning out The city of Vancou r' wa the plants, the manufac- ve , which at­ to his refusal to increase the gei the v.ork at the former referendum waa,strongly: of the miners unl"s they guaranteed turers.have been keeping down the 7 n Inc t, though ' 'A reased COW outpur. But. -a volume of unemploymen in favor of prohibition, gave, a maj r ..settlement has been -rendered much hundreds of thousands of. men ority of 1.0,000 against the, present. �'more likely because at the sanie time working on short time. - The total act. ose without Wrk during -at the outset expressed uOr of tb Both sides A5 ]is yielded to the miners in the view num. strike and as a thOr fullest confidence, the pro ibi that they alone cannot send more coal the first week of the to the surface unless the mine owners resruM of the strike was a quarter 'Of' tionists relying very heavily on the are prevented from restricting worJ,- a million. vote of the newly-enfranchised wo- This difficulty seems easy-of. settle- During,.the .coming weok,. all. the men. The poll all over the province was inent'as long as�the Government guar7 railroads will 'run greatly curtailed 'antees*the shareholders fixed profits. services. The streets eady a heavy one. 'The settlement is likedy to be on darkened, coal 'consumption has been the basis that the outi7ut of coal from limited, and, preparations have been SUICIDES AT the mines will be'supervised by made for c1csing sel.iocls. com NIAGARA FALLS KING VICTIM -�GR Man Ends Life in Presence of OF POLITICAL PLOT Score of People. A despatch from Niagara Falls, N. Hydrophobia Virus Injected! Y., says:-Before the eyes of a score Into Pet Monkey That . - .::: 4 ........ of sightseers�at Prospect Point, late SAA this afternoon,a man climbed over'the Bit Him. Milan, Italy, Oct...24,-Dr. Georges.. railing, waded out into the river, and A NEW. UNPOPULAR GUYI was carried over the American Falls. Fieriiand Vidal, the French specialist, --who passed through Rome to-day on Toor astounded to acti the spectators the way home from Athens'-, where he stood by while tlu- mo3nn Arifted-to-Akai 'was called in consultatiori in 'the.ill- "'WET VOTE" IN BRITISH COLUMBIA brink, waving his hand and shouting: "'Here's where I leave you; good-bye." N. mess� of King Alexander of Greece told Ita"n journaliets that the Greek In a black derlYy found near the King had been the victim o a plot BLOW TO "BONE-DRY" WASHINGTON, place where the ri�,an climbed the rail- f. ng was 'found a piece of paper on -to assassinate him Asserting that his investigations wWtch was written: "This hat belongs Importers Take Steps to Prevent Rum-Rurming Fifty to Carl A. Ellis, of Hamburg, N.Y." while in Athens had- proved to his t Auto Road&From Wet British Columbia Regard. The dewription of the suicide corres- natisfacti on that the real truth of the ed as Menace by State of Washington. parids to that of Ellin, who could wt ;koisorring of the King had not been amburg, tcld, Dr. Vidal said that political en- be located in H The owner of a souvenir stand nen --imies of the monarch, knowing that A despatch from- Montreal says:- voters on Wednesday in repudiating the Falls told the police that the man . .... .Tatos, the monkery, whole bite-poison- Herbert Hoover Stlif Helps At a meeting heldbetween the whole- the Provincial prohibition statute ap�prowhed him and laughingly said,' *d the king, was Alexander's favorite sale liquor,importers, of whom there opens "a great and limitless reser- Pet, had inoculated the animal withl Troubled Europe oir" and liquor will flow into the "Well, I can't vote for Harding, so [-Former Director-Generaf of Relief"In are ten in the Province, and D. R. v may as well go over the Falls." Tho State of Washington in "an endlessi dn�." germs of hydrophobia, in the diabbli- Europe for the Allies after,the Armis- Luvenir seller thought the man was " . , mcal hope that it would go irbad while I tice, who is visiting Canada-on beliftlf Murphy, K.C., General Administrator stream" unless drastic action is taken joking, and peld no more attention to Z­1 -the king.was playing with it and bite of the Quef�eq Prohibition Law, an ar- to-forestall it, the Fede I i ra Pro&ibition lof the British Empire War Rellef rangement was made whereby the the incident until a short time later him 3 it actually di<L Fund. He spoke at the Canadian�Red ..Officer for Washington declared on Th,)monkey had grown go,tame an wholesalers agree to ship outside 'the Thuraiday. when he saw the fatal leap. Cross dinne r at Toronto recently. Province only by steamer, railw y, * Fi t automobile' roa,ds lead to 9 *domesticated th�t It had been allowed f 9' express or tlirough a 'transportation to iwander at will about the p&Tk at the it was that the plot against the king's -Washington fr6m' the Canadian Out-of-Work Britishers I compan�- pa ace. Gradually the animal showed Ufa was. revealed, J'provinoe, Mr. Mc'Donaild'said, and he May Come to Canada, signs,of 111-humor, and several weeks ' When the'symptoms of hydr.ophobit This means the end of sh,ipments.by I declared he had Uttle 'more than a &so It bit the kines foot viciously b4tan to be automobile, one of the most serious!"corporal's guard" of agents to stem more pronounced, then A despatch from London says: raeans of abuse of the liquor law, and the tide.' Jifter trying to bite the monarch's only were energetic anti-rabies anti. A big increase in emigration favorite dog.. of rum-runnino either to, other prov- The "w'et vote'� in-British Columbia,I to Canada may be one result of dotes applied. The fres�iment' came Alexander at first had no idea-of *almost too late. The king's life was incea or tothe Uitited States. IMr. McDonald said, was .& knock-outi the seriousness of ther bite, Dr. Vidal despaired of. , But as the worst of A despatch from Seattle, Wash., blow to his-hopes for "bone-dr�" pro-!the strike of British coal miners. stid. It was only after the first symp- the crisis in his �cndition seems to says-Action of British Columbia hi)�Ition in Washinston. Reports received from Morris- tom3 of rabies began to be.apparent-have passed two days av, town, near Swansea., , Wales, Dr.-Vi"l that the' physicians attending him.be- said some hope was being entertained DECLINE OF RED' Shipwreckdd Crew state that many -of -the steel -workers there who have been ..gan to suspect the real cause. Then that h-ts life would be saved. POWER IS IN SIGHT 22 Days Foodless made idle by the strike have de- 11111f 0 cid!ed to emig�rate to Canada at -BoIshevism Near End of Teth- ' A despatch from Manila says:- an earl date. a y Ma rket Report- - - ' -. �­ - 7 ' _ - ' i y 77 Thirty-four shipwrecked.Dutch sailors er, Says- U.S. Secretary were brought here from the'Desert: Canada Sends Full Wholesale Grain. Provisions--Wholesale. of State. bland of the Philippine Visayan group Toronto, Oct. 26.-MszItoba.oats�-- ' Smoked meats-Hams, m4, 47 'to after -being. 22 days without fopd. Contingent to League N1Q- 2' CW, 73c; No. 3 CW, 6724c; 56c; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 64 to A dbapatch -from Washington They are all skin and bones, the effe'ct, -ektra No. feed, 67.c; No. I feod, 66c; 68c; rolls, 34 to S6c; 6oitage rolls 41 says:-Bolshevi srii in Rus�ia is bn its of-their privation., They are being i A, despatch from London says:- last legs, according to Bainbridge Col-, treaQ in a lo' cal hospital. �No- 2 feed, 61c, in store Port William. to 43c; breakfast bacon, 56 to 62c; They are,Canada alone i-.morig the. Dominions Man. barley-No. 3 CW, $1.16%, ba ks,. plairr, 52 to 54c; boneless, -60 by', Secr-etar7 of State, or., to use.the' part of the crew of-a -salling`vess�el is providing a full contingent of three c -No. 4 CW, $1.13%; rejected, 85c; feed: to 64,. more'elegant expression bf Mr. Colby,i­blowi n 'a-shior iii ty�hoon. They fin- delegates to the Assembly of the Lea. e a 85c in store Fort William. Cured meats-Long clear'.bacon, 27 it is in its -latent stag". It was in a!ally were discovered by the Philippine gue of Nations at Geneva in Novem- 4anitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, to 28c- clear bellies, 26 to 27c. state '.of growing weakness and-, Constabulary. The Dutch Consul - w ber. Australia is send:int one iind' '0 P no $2.36; No. 2 Northern, $2.27; N- - 3 -Uri- 'ure, tierces, 30% to 31c Worthern, $2.20; No. 4 wheat, $2.10%' there was every indication of a break- is in charge. New Zealand oue; .`-In 'store Fort William., -tubs, 31 to 31%c; pails, 31% to 81%c; down. prints, 33 to 33%c. Compound tirces, American corn-No. 11 yellow, $1.30, 29% to 24c; tubs, 24Y The Secretary*of'State made these 4 to 241/2c; pails, -nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- 24�j to 24%c;-prints, 27 to 28C.' assertiong orally t'd ne'wsip'apermenj DAAD on Thursday. Peasants generally ALL TREE MEMBERS OFDV Ontaxio oats--No. 2 -white, 64 to Montreal Nlarkets.* were abanclon-ing Bolshevist i-tile andl 68c. ko-n'treal, OLt. 26-.-;-Oats, Cah.'West. forming local communities- independ- COMM11D o. 2, 96c; No. 3, 88c- Flour, new I Lft Ontario wheat No. 2 Winter,.$2.05 OF CE RESIGN OFFICE, to $2.15; No. 2 Spriinq, $2 to.$2.10; sta grade, $13. Rolled oats, bags, elit of.jthe Moscow,Soviet Government, A- shipping points,according to freights. $4.20. Bran, $40.25. Shorts,' $45. and'of themselves. Mr. Colby's state7 Go-ment WilLNot Apoqiin t Successors Until Privy Coun- 25. vern Peas-No. Z,nominal. Ha:r, Nib. 2, per- ton, $33. Cheese, ment, he --aid, was based on advices nders, Ju-dgme nt as.to the Extent Barley-41.12 to $1.17, according to finest�easterns, 22,�4_c.. Butter, choicest from Rtissia: zil Re -freights outside. creamery, 56 to 57c. Eggs, 68c. Po- Just what will succeed Bolshevism*, of Federal Authority. Buckwbeat-No. 2, nominal. ta'toes, per bag; car lots, $1.40. he stated, is the question giving most 1 Rye-No. 8, $1.65, nominal, accord- In to freights dq:tpide. Live Stock Markets. concern now. The propensities of the! A despatch from Ottawa -says:-! Committee of the Privy C-6uncil fol Unitoba flour-$12.50 top patents; Tororito, Oct. 26.-Choice 'heavy Russians for a lor-ail co mmunistic,For a pe-riod at least the Board of i final determinatiom� The Dominion "412 Government standard. has! Government has been pressing to have steers, $14 to $15; good heavy steers, modeof self-government' in his oprin-l-'Commer�e of Canada as a court $12.50 to $13;.butchers' cattle, choice, ion, will result in the assumption of this case heard with the least possible ce Ontario flour- $9, bulk, seaboard.,$.2 to $13; do, good, $10.50 to $11.50; authority for the maintenance of� ased to exist. In consequence of I delay 'but as Ahe ,Provinces have, a Milftfeed---Car lots, delivered Mont-: t med., $8 to $9; do, com., $6 to $7; its judgment fegu�,at- iight'to�b# heard, It has not,ye been .real frdghts, bags.included.:.Brarij,per:""1, - local bodies.Frcm this qualified the,reversal OT ton, $40 25- short I -ice, $10 to 10.50; do, good, . I b.] cho ibrium, he thou�ht,' a scheme could' ing §ugar prices and the trade in that possible to have theexact date of the $45.05;!.$" t ANOP d fe�a hour, $3s'2?er 'on, $9.25; do, rough, $6 to $8; but- be evolved out of which would come -commodity, Capt. W. J.- White, F. A. hearing decided on. 1 Country Produce-Wholestale. chers' cows, choice, $9.50 to $10; do, a national governing entity. Ackland and Gerald Diillon, the corn- "When a decision is given as to tlie good $8.25 to $9; do, com., $6 to $7; 1 .. - Cheese New large 28.. to 29c.; Asked if there was a just missioners composing - the ' board,, extent of the F�deraf authority in 're- feediers, best, $10.25 to $11.25; do, 900 com- ins, 29 to gbc;* tri�lets, 29 Va to lbs.' $9.75 to $10.25; do, 800 lbs., $9 Parison between-the Soviet regime in have resigned. The Governriient,l lation to the Board of Commerce Act , to %c- old large 33 to 34c;,do, twinL . . I . $9,50; do, com., $7 'to $8.50; canners -Russia and the French Revolution,.Mr.! moreover. ha ted their resigna-I it will be'for� the Government to con-� n a not to take steps, sider what should then be done. and cutters, $4.50 to $5.50; milkers, Colby replied that the French Revolu- tio 's' nd hassdei Lepd �iutter-Fresli d-afry, choice, 49 to good to choice, $100 to $165; do, dom. tion was directed by and with reason; -to reconstitute the tribunal until the The reasons which impelz th4. . 5%,.-reamery,prints, 58 t6 61c. and med.-, $65 to $76; lain , yearling, it rch bs sea ed out,the,intellectuals and! Judicial Committee of "he Privy.Coun- threc.comnlissioners to present their rgarine--35 to 38c. $8.75 to $10; do, spring, $11 to $11.5 Egga--No. 1,.61 to.65c; cartons, 12 0; placed them in.power, w106 in Russia oil,in England has given a aecision in' resignations and 'Which are under,- calves, good to, choicp, $10 to $18.60, 74c; selects, 68 to 70c.. sheep, $3.50 to $7; bogs, fed and wat- the Bolsheviki are seeking to destroy tht stgted casq..n9w before it and so' stood to have been set forth in i let.' Beans Canadian hand-picked, bus., ered, $20.25; do, weighed off cars, the intellectuals. Jefinea ihe extent oi the board'sIter to the Qnyt.rninepi h t .25; primes, $3 to $3.25; _;ive. Q qn Japans, $11-151,inlo,,f.o.b., $19.25; do, do, coun- He declared he took an optimistic power to'control profits. Esclosed. Messrs. White, T%Kgn try po t, .75 to f5; Limas, Madagascar, 11 to $19. view of the possibilities in .Russia, Announcement of the retirem�nt of and Dillon were appointed to fill van, California Limas, 12 to 13c. Montreal, Oct. 26-Butcher steers, which was that a democratic Govern- ConimigSiOnfTS White Ackland and' eancFe-scaussed by the retirement firs� 1ple ?Z�Acts--Sytup, per Imp. com., $6 to $8; butcher heifers,ined., ment would rise from the local Dillon was made by Premier Meighen! of Judge Rohson, of- Winn 3 g9v_ ipeg, the� 1., $3.4 .50;.per 5 imp. gals., $7 to $8.50; com-, $5 to $7; butcher erning uiIits'thai are expected to take on Thursday night before his. d-ppar- .25 to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., 27 cows, med., $5 to $7; canners, $8 to original chairman; then of Commis- 80c. over politkal authority upon th0 lure for Western Canada. "No- ap-' sicner Jarries Yurdock, and finally of $3.50; cutters, $4 to 4-60; butcher Honey--60, 30-lb,. tins, 26 to 28c PST bulls, com., $4 to $5; good veal, �13 to downfall of the Soviets. At the pres- poffitments to the vaca-nt positions will W. F. O'Connor, X.C., ' The appoint- Ontario cbmb*honey, at $7.50 per $14; med., $11 to $12.60; grass, $t.60L eT.t time, he stated,' a mmt rigorous�Inbwbe made," sqid the offloial state-' rnent of Messrs White, Ackland 'and 1 section ease; 5%, 2%-lb. tins 28 to $7; ewes, $3 to $6.50; lambs, good 'control is exercised over the Preo in ment. "The jurisdiction of the-board Dillo'h was temporary in its char. to 29c per lb. $11 to $12; ,com., $8 to $10.50. will shortl" come Wore the Judicial, acter. y k,� j. 'p LO 1i`1 �5. _ y Sri A.pnblie m tilog wiU be bald -Miss Jsinriel J. OIaI�k'of To-' in the town hall next. Tuesday ,Tonto. spent$undo at tie home " ' ' •';._ evening for the pur of discuss- of her father, All. 111nrk. 'L "" • question uestion of Consolidated , -W. L. Courtice has erected a • -WatllCerBhepherdie� iecevern ing r: _. - •; '� .,,.;,. Schools. School sections 1 to 8 are verandah to the south side of his - -:' nicely from his recent attack o pneumonia., cQueerned in this and shonld be residence on Church street. -L. A. Van Skiver has been' Vell represented as the question -The township council 'will c- - gpetiding a few days in Port Perry Na most importautbne. meet, on, blondi►y next for the We are o��l"ing to you Just now ffie � a on business. -We are infbrmed that the tkansaction of genet$! business. -Dr, Henry will be here tie usual priie' given by Dr. McEwen for -Drop in price. First quality finest 11nP o li►1eI�'a rY ear ` next Tuesday to' attend to his the largest number of prizes taketl rubbers : Child's rubbers, 5 to 104, � r :* -- -p rofeesional.,dittieg. * at the Pickering School Fait• ivis (55c ; Misses' rubbers, 11 to 2, 85c : �.,_ - -91rs. Geo. Stephenson, Sr., is %�'r,n by Johnny Remmet•, of S. S. �Yumeu'u rubbers, 2 to 7. Fred y on theslek list a.t.nresenL and is, \o. 4 %vest, with 53 points; Lilli- T. Bunting, Pickering. we ever a- tunder the doctor's care. an Davidson, 'of S. S.'No. 7, 'won -The authorized officials are -David_Annan, Jr. has,moved 2nd, with 40 points. rlella Sleep, calling the Co-operating Commis into rile residence oti Church St. of S. S. No. `2, wou 3rd, with ,44 lion to meet iu Whitby Presby- Dints. terian church on Friday, Our tine of. AND HC:AVY SHIRTS f _ which he,-rgl:ently purchased from p y, Oct. 253, • .-.cannot be beaten. -These shirts are all tested ' Ld. Walsh. -The unntialthank-offeringnleet at Z p. m. to consider the possibil- Gleq. Stephenson, Sr., who laas Ing ,of the Women's Missionary sty of effecting a union ' between before being ptuchased and the dyes nre war- Soci,et ranted.to stan•:l washing. The are reliable. `. been occupying the:'%i'c%§t end cif y o5t. Andrew's church some of the' Presbyterian and _ g Y ;the Reddin'dwelling, has moved has held ui the basemenf of the Methodist churches in t_heWllitby l That's sotitetkling. " into the east slid. eltureli on Monday eveuing,,%wllen district. kill-, -Rev. Dr.'A. E. Ihiborirg, priest there,.f was a' goodly nnniber tiVe e'a full line of Pare' Wool Sucks in in attendance. • THe chief feature IN MEMORIAM all colors. • 'Pica'r of St: klbau's Cathedral, - - "'_Torunto,'visited. Rev. A. E. $ruc:e of the evening was an address by A_rraN-In loving rnemoty of Pte. W. We are rp' .Iticjng a few lines of.;Boots-aucl at the rectory on Tuesday. ie, f Toronto, 1 w, Annan,' machine gun section, can assure yon these ave a real btty.' -Eli`Nilson, who has been con- on the work among the Indiazr4 in 4tla• Battalion, dearly beloved and c� fined to his house for several the Canadian North West. She only son, Lilli d in action November When you are ready to ptirLhase a'Said or ;weeks froru a severe attack of©ry- spoke 'very highly of the bright 2nd, 1918. Overcoat in;t drop in and'take a 'look' at the eipelas, is now recovering nicely. ness and cleverness "of the young Sweet is his uiembrg, dear to our LOth Centttary Brand cloth-es. T1�,=y Ire )lost- l j -Mr:Martin, a tareman in -the Indians in the schvr�l�, and of'the hr�rtrts. tiveiy-tihe l e t in the laud. �.A Rose'Fax Mill, stepped on a rusty splendid %work that is being done Our love and ltia maniory Haver will :'.•.j Gait one da last week but, '% quite by the missionaries. Au interest- I'`"c' When'you waut`Meu's wear, .go.to t e Men's-.Store Y , Though the i'ars be many or few. . Y ; quite lame. is hble to attend to hi ing wasical and lit e ary..pntigrain Theti'!I he year3 of remetntirunce;dear • -ditties. was rendered follo%%ed by refresh• Walter, of you. � �y -All those interested iw the .ments and a pleasant ;ocittl boor, .-Father and Mother •� r(cd T. SE�.UIl tit `�; •� PlCker�ng erection ofaskating rink are re" . %which was Bitch enjoyed-by all - -=-= - Established'1t3a7.• _ quested to attend a meeting in the present, Du NN-Y.-In lovintr memory of mother - ' a town hall On'weduesda • eveniu -'A• ppnsatl cannot- pi(-k--tip a (-irs. Jmwn,s Denny). wha --n:,:.;ed _------,..-----. ._- -.---- - -- at S o'clock. 3 g daily paper these days _withou-t awlty on Uct: :'Qch, lSiB,at )Stern• . -Otis. E. Cornell was taken one being impressed with the lance- day last week to rile home of]set number of motor accident•;, tnauy` Do'noi nak us if%we miss her, � � - e•. ' . ' of the;m bein .fatal. While a fe. ©h,'tis sl:ch a vacant place "thia dauglyter, Airs. N. Iiie, of Steen•' g " 'Oft in fancy we hear het• fcr>t3teps, ..w re - - :r Way have been ugavoidabir-, the Or ive lee her smili., trice. - wood, We are 21ad to know what to«st of tile))) .could have. been ng •ht, ?' her health is improving, • She h'%�it"cte t., blighter r'Eg1Un4, - ,;. Qom. • The November m.Petine of the avoided by the exercise of c�'diu" ' r'rei! ilr'rn wets grief and rua; ' Methodist Ladies' Aid wiil be hAlsa ar•y'ca,re. A large percentaul i t Si'r,h;,tl weer yuulig:iiri in heaven,on N'ov. 3rd At 3 o'clock at the also due to the.Ilse of inioxi%tatit.g•• A;,ci thl-io..%rill be n'ta.i:tirgI6re. i - home of lies. Potter..' There will 'liquor, whii•li"of course i .cuirtra"y .Ang,l.c guard sou• darTing moth ��-+�', �'t�' p f y�p!� y "advt." i.be Roll Gall answered,by R Pr•U, trl law. s0 Iung 11 a!it0� H!'P 2'ltU• Ji v W.'UI' hKl'pLing k'Udrtnd)')sate, •- ��rn. - '►rLr.sV don t i e 'd this M 'verb. ulna ou the roads there' will.be heaving Hato r .)f love behind yon, Tames Ruse Iles inPtalted, a arcldeiit,,. Laws' way be enacted,' To tbi-rmey vv ho loved you dear; L 1� _ y ' -Defeo electric lightiyg pjglia le his but no law will eliminate r,areleus - Hu-'Bud, son and daughters We want' -t© tall... t� the Ladies about !' n i)r�a,ttVr utrVrri� n to it :, ,n„u(:�, r..�s-r�.-_-_ �` `'r residence tliisd >xara>ze, thi-. I ing f:rani getting drunk so lung a.i . I Dress � 6 Vv . s u the.first in the village. The light l; Card of �'�l&IIk3 �v i ! most satisfactory, but cannot liquor-is waaufacttired:- The num- __, - -�Iosle t `Orsets etc. - - - bei used for ironing or other do berof accidents -may be appreci• we wish to take this•opportunity of ,Y mesE{C uses. ably lessened by imposing very tb'tinkiew our many friends and neigh. • - =• -Prices at auction sales are severe punish ment upon those wild hots For their kindne•+3 during the ill• Fin(, pure wool Serge, navy,.5 4 inches wide, at'5.00 yer ycL -much below what they were a are guilty new and death of our beloved wife and -The Enterprise 'Anillsement another: Pure wool Serge -Dress Gootls Mack, .50 in. wide, 3.00 6r d: r;' ''. year ago. Cows that brought p p y ' about $180 last winter are uo%c Company appearec{ in the Town. Tkios.fIELD AND Fa�a1LY Hall on Monday _eveniu n hen - N. ar blue Serge, all wool 40 inches wide at 2.50 per d. down near the $100-mark, and y g y g i t p y :other prices also have taken a they were greeted by a well-filled - : Card 0 `Phs -_ T in--.- - halt. The moving pictures were _ ti.nion. Serge, colors green, burgundy and. brown; 36 inches - c1rop. There is a general feeling P excellent. Balshevism on Trial" :m that-prices have reached the high- 1 wish.through the columns of THE - width, at 5.0-per yd. OR set po{I!tt and will gradually come depicted most vividly the menace Niws, to express:my heartfelt grata- ` -down to normal. of that erratic doctrine, and show• tude to the numerous friends for the Cotton Plaids, for school dresses, 3F� inches wide, I.25 per did. r -On account of the Chevrolet � what would happen {n America kindness and sympathy' extended to ,. . -- : - :- - - - _ •- l• - Motor Car Works, of Oshawa, bl if Bolshevism Rot a strong foot we during the illness and death of my _ ' y' son, William. - Tweeds, suitable. for suits and skirts, 56 in. wide, 3.50 per yd. •' ' hold. The huinorouq sketch en- - • ' log off a large number of .their_ :►tar R011I A MILLER °' 'r _. titled Harold Lloyd Bumping - men owing to a dullness in the ZZ-hit-vale, Oct.,27th. 1929. .3'tine assortiuent of I`ri}Z�perette�, flloral and striped designs, market, a number of the men thus into Broadway." describer) the 7 d{ffirulties that confronted ambi- also in'lilAiq'blrie, 3'7' -laid 45e yd. _ -laid off have secured employment = on the Provincial Highway. Some! tious yotiug met) and nomen who .Nag„ Advertiseinente. who applied for work could not be are "stage stricken" and- have accepted as all the necessary help- Roue to New York City to'inakP _ - ` 1 p Y p their mark in the theatrical world. 1tti�t ��ri�tos}Dtlicnn tioacrtiiitl`:,�,n, �itnk=-Tit�..fatzao�t, `•Ninet3•dine" pure wool fine ribbed -had been secured. ' _ - =-t'11rs. Allan H, Clark and child. The - sketch wtA � laughable -,- �.. - -. Flue f,ax%Y-utnev, sire 9 and.9�. :..00 per pair. 'af Timmins, who ha - ncl• throughout. The Companv pur• . ` 1(4HT WATCHMAN . NVANTED ,•_ �- ' in a few week= with Iaakefirld P4-" WA13pear aunin in Pickering �`-,%t ih(ate t:,sx:tt::l, .1:,;,ly at 0: , a; _ Patitai, MAil1 Ca-h'mere Hci:4e. sixes 9; Q4 and 10, L:.o pr. '"• gg ► 1 • during the..ntt,nth of Novetsaber, - '- - L.idien' $nt •Cat b were llr;se. 611 •izPF, nt S.5c_per p4ir. relritivea: spent a fen day q t Its g ___- -_ __ _.. , week with W. J. and -lies. Clark. %vilen they %will show a- film de- '� OR%A1.1•:•-A coal- dtivtna k��t�r...: _. . _-:.:.. .._ :• _ _ -: ' on their way home.' They wet" -'pic'tiug the part la e(1 b Caua• a `' !""'S Y ::d 1..r rev,. %Arid to t, it :_L-0i( ' Ca.hmrr•e.ttc fluit', in brown aqd.black,at,.70c pair. { % y 1 p Y Y IrunSy'rY[Ckcer,,;' __Mu • - -hecempanted by. the tortner's dian+ in the-%car. Cl,itrlrer.`s iir ,, rib .`Little.Nell=' Hosiery, edtol•s black, tan, s -The R omen'+ institute held_ �vIDE -Frr,m now,up+,to Der. I t-- 1 i mother. )fry. Beaci3,of l.akt•fiPlrl, \ p:•s:::_a t•� matt: c 1;•r_.,: Lactr, c ce:iz:i ur reri. -ize::1 to (i. , go,Itl value. + ..._ who will spend a few %week; %%'lth 'tht•ii relrttlAr meeting at L1?A ):rime, '.v _.!'CVerV wt�l•CdY inc:..pha.w M.,r;� c 7, - : . - _ _ - "rr'- her daucthter in Timmins. of Mrc. F. W. lficks, un 1'ne,d•ay.c:. %%'r,' a B„y.- ••T,''t ivr. FL,-e, built.tu•s.tand the racket.the firr:r'nra rLftt•t mii with a ;mall atten,l--Otte Rt'eat Iieecl (} ' �i ' Oil S_1I E.-A-_ftt�!.r•l:t, f t,�S'. :,-a et now i9 a heavy rain fall, zoce. lt%"1ng to the inf!lement ; •, r:,' ,Many of the wells thre,ng;uutt the: weather. The president, firs. W, pl, s i"� '=n:z, �-''srcrtt:{, er phone -7tN.. -country have gone dry, and @ottie_ B. I owe11, was appuin'ted repre- ____. . - _ Yon heed tt xlt•�', 11iir, of COYSCtS t0 make the new, gOw11 look - �! 'Farmers, it is saki, have t0 drive *entat'ire to the auitivi ' 'Cunviyfi- +ID3:R U[1.I.-! -stn nrrP:,rt•d' to - s _ r tion of Women's In=titntPS in To- m,.' :>,rr,ro ^eyed,% 'nl +••,.!may r,f suer. jAyt T1'�ilo. t�'t? 1]tl\'e t}1N>Zl,-the D t� rl }Ins, at their cattle w distance of t%wo tni.e, v..' „a,l:,Y,.LamerUk", _„nc•r of (-n.nwoud for water Should winter copse r ruato on Nov.,9, i•0 and 11. All ,-„all and con;l: N%icho6,.0 da k.' ' :-4i.; -` ��£iCES ran&,-, from 2.?'� to 3.60. ; -on with the present condition':: 'members desiring to attend any nR fiaLl;-1?•lore+ f-trni ern fnw =_ of._the sessions are cardiwll -in. j�� t• , the carrying of water will add y 1 ?,:< 1-tm : r�r:h. �r Cllrcrnn aat:u•,. Also the Go(lllen ' front=laee Corsets in pink a.nd,white,• greatly to the Earnests' winter vited- to d.a se. Oar speaker far c._ hcu c::nd:.udS am,:,t,3rn. kort,tzucu-: the,afternoon, JII's. Gerald Cu%con, Lt:ia13;:!g tQE.Cl,:'ilow. ilaremont. 5.8 4. al 1.77 filer pair. q work. _.. .... - -. -Tile weather prophets are all of Rosebank, a former kindergar- ��,OR S.aT.T:-Tntpnrted - prophesyiug a very mUd ,vin!er, ten teacher in Toronto, ,gave.usia :•:n,,rr „u red in theiamet;car,^r.r.rf Can:,,li- _ f detail the worhof..occupying, t he a''' "'xr,tionr. .i�ca,i o d- Anp a Irt •l•. • and tell of. nevPr:f:Ifling Signs,. .;tar of con, t.-Pic eran,t. ]..\\. �ilC. R,12. � AN which,however, do veryfrequent•ry6ndg child and ilFistiated tale ,,t_L« lilt:.;} -� s s mil. The scarcity and high methods of controlling play to rile A effec of traiiiin and develo iin - OR ti:1Lh-,ie,c slightly n.rd hoC- price of coal . would make a inild k g I g (lout lr mo.u:d hr,ard pio,•: w:th vat t� -- -_- .......... ---•__-_-• -_--winter very acceptable The the creative ability of the -young rauachnc„t, and•second-handbtr,.ctr,Ap; warm fall has meant the sa-ving r,f mind. All present felt that-Ut's. t.iy X0'1. R.'rlttxtun,Pickering_ _lrf _ _ r Ni! � `. Cowan had given us R strolllxer �CtR fiAI;E= �Va^nn�, bnc.ies. 9' �� Y`J •_ EARDWAR many tons of coal, and a tl• , . %! - ,! RtICP Of the mild weather' -would. motive t0 %wUCk f0I cl6s_olldatell tin.:s, :u::',;: and mo.�_r; inch.land:,S be tnucli appreciated. Schools, where-In time might in:pl me^,ty a!w<e�erad kitchen<tn•:e,aid acv'• __ 7 r:,;machines. H. Herman, Claremont.' Phone i be Riven larger classes.-Cott. 2ul. , Mr -At the close of the•"morning ---.._- -_-- ; service in St. Andrew's church on -The pliblie servicES it+ c,�nnec �i3OR 5�,LE-_y_rnomed frame hc,u;e, T�? t' s`vAa Super PipelesS -Furnace Sunday last, the eongregatinn thin with' the Ant1iia;l tiiissfoyiary one f„ur.c!atiun. newly cec^:rstcd'ir.si e. + met and 'decided unamionsry to camuaigty in the .Methodist chn-roll f.:-nacc in cellar, frame stable and oubuil link t:,, archar1 and small fnr.t=_. 1.1 acr,�s )fland. t` ...ask Presbytery to nppoint ,a will- will close on 9nnday. ilex t, ()Ct jPl,l?to .t. Palmer, i•ici;cri.ig, or to W. H, -"1 + •� , r %ire ' _ This cutaway wield Of the Pitgt ister as stated supply for a.feR: ,3I=t, with Lhe pastor iu cliar�ge. i:� .:tl.,Barri,•, r,Whitby• 3-'tf 1 .; '- 'Superior Furnace illustrates the Ivan- n_ Morning subject, ''Our (',lui,tle,; i ner in which the circulation of air months pending negotl;itlon- t g J , ; ; sward church union. Rev. P. T. Sisters," based on Paul'ssa4 words ELM DALE ILI S' takes place. The coo], or return air) Gardiner, B. A. %wlln has )teen "Without' Christ,having noVuipe" �,�C�F2r%iti?� ';.'% 1 enters'the outer section of the regis� flllinR the' pn1pit with ninth ac The mothers and-daughters ire r, 1 ter and'down the channel which I,%, ceptance dmiug the past fed' Snn- urged to attend this Gpeei.tl %%u!n Yoii can always get the be tMaiii- o_ �,: t. formed between the outside casing I . days; will•most probably' receive en's service. Face your duty. 'tuba made frc)ul Na. 1•' ter-'.` _. 'the appointment, Evening 'subjt�ct, "Our Godle,; r• z, }�; +, w and the double inner casing. As t15e 11aziiGob.t ,Z 4 % r,' ;� -We are, sorry to' report the Brotlier ."%whose state is de=crib Royal Household and Glenora for 1' w'' wit is)%'sated, it rises with increased death, which t-)ok plrlee ou Friday eel in the text tts " ithont Go 6i ill Rre, Try a big. '3•'. '.velocity an�leaces rile eentre'portion{ last after a lingering illnes=, of the world." Thi; service will b^ Pa=tr -J--:on.r Fresil Roiled 0 t ;' 'j F,.; ofTi,c register travellinfi at an. aver 3 t ;; r, - Mrs. Thos. Field, at the advanced for the fathers and brothers, %rho 1iil_��, SFE�itTS b' t F , „w!,,li age-of 300 feet per minute. The circa- awe of 78 seats. The deceased, are. prayerfully incited, C��rne l;iN ] I:F•DS rte. n lation•t;llces place so rapidly and regu- ; whose maiden Hanle ' %w!1z Sarnli Wren, -we cannot shirk nor shift. :(j,11 CtIC>P ' , � � lady .due to the scientific'construction -Spark was a dangliterof•tha late this ask. Cullectit n, :aid sub- -SEED OATS `;•F ' ° - '� ' of Lire Pilot Superior, that, the action Captain Sparks, and %%:is born in scriptions will k.' t. :•:t:•z ir- icl I'H��[3LEY" CH01:f ` . '�:'::,::; ~� A l he eneral tai -run s •'' f' r a �, becomes a combination of pumping , Tj ronto. At.an early age site came 1 t. g' NZ t1I::1T i t „ ' to Picker{Ile where rile has. !one aim re to l,tcr' r f i+- _}-p,_>lC}, L;D COR.\ j I�!' I11;; 1 ";, %caret air into the building'and suck- ever since, the greater part of the roes nt least `25 pt . 1 tl �, l) )3rd F1�1 p -- -_'' �,iili a ing the return nit back into the furn- :± time on their farm on the lake year. Let every f. : ,'�'' �:'':.Citttine s Cireani ,ubstituto =� ace, This illsuees rile eirculatioaof =, "%Shore, but for the past few yea sion-1 rally to our M: � rile ' ! (`cif J[cal. the Air eu all parts of the building. , on their farm on the• Iiine,trn1 iSC'hool at 2 p., m �.` -61,- limn ses+ "Mew ' , road, a mile east of the villag . reason have you #nr Writ t� CT!r FPPJNG AND OATa j11,,,;11T:'t t lrc' I I:y fIE HALL''ZRYD FOUNDRY .CO., Hespeler Sheis survived by her t-e)rrn%w.fug Lengite service 11ridly z. ' CRt-`,1; ;` << EVERYDPiY husband nncl two sotlN, CLtude, alt 'Social sel'vice, with sunk ', _tIkzl,� t, � Sotci and Installed by Get pt;�t, ot; teed in ton lot=. t..' honaP, anti Dr. Ueu, A. Field, of !-tfst�, game Hari ' Ixllilplein iie�. Ii3I'Li�PE0�1E.' • ; Dt=u ltoin't Iowa. . Her funeral Stinday School ChvistrnRS tree kind �f�j y� l tee by motor an .lint,rinv to,con Tuesday, Dec 21. Ftlil �', 'Tv1r17, 7?C'T'@ @]k T * � � " 'Pick tn,�k p (J , .. i Y, G:uvl le cerueterv, Brooklin• 1,9nnouncement soon.-J. W. D. Cheeping every day. r -; -- - ,�.';�'`.�? .t: ,4�, tip" �rv�' ay ,-.r=7a�w _ �_:s;.... _ r,_,4r;•:�y,;. .«.[.M°, .•,�-' ..;,; '.-.',;-_.' �...t.`^.• °3' . r,...:,:..^' ysi..v .m,. ` _