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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_11_30 '•! �.,e+Y_. ,,try's _ '. �;a•.r--. •-�••4' �.' `:4^:v�w: •''3.=a.''s.;o- •"fi'°'y.., •,,,,_, r •:e+-." ..., ,'s-r .�:. .v;�-• -r,. ..,*F.- ,•n:.^- -•-' ..:`;x* fir:_ '...e.:,'. . , .fi' .,�. •�'"r - :.. � ':"'?.•. .:r..4-'�' .:` - ._.�' - -. - _,'s. � M1. '�' _f.�;*: dies ,,,,;•.�. r H, -*„,y. - - - � . . ^'., y.. -+' •'s. rd`°r: ,aye - w oda' PICKERING `'• '':NEW �7 H w- -VOL. XL- 1II. PICgERINCI`, ONT., FRIDAY,- 1-'CSVEMBER 30,. 1923 ' Imo.' lI t t. rafsflt,otrtttl barba. CHERRYWOOD BROUGHAM. r Geo. E •xBaker Eetabliehed 1828aled4cal g There will be a tweeting t.f Sunday The regular monthly meeting of the T • School workers held in the Methodist bBrougham Methodist Ladies' Aid will Gi V�� 00� _ Chui•c6 hereon Friday evening at 8 be held'at the home of Mrs. L. John- L7 �r ajvj E. F-0R9YT8, Oph.D.,.pirector o'clock to plan for Xmas. The meet• eton on Wednesday, December 5th. . R.OMpemb r of Association of O ptoio. Reg. �1 �� iog.calied for Monday proved a fail- The motto for this month is Iglft.'"- hteml Member of the American Optometrical l o L1�oid Mistakes urgently q Association. Eyes examided by appoiatmeat. urs, and it is most nr gni re ue6'ted " Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont. that all the teachers and officers and GREEN RIVER. MILLS �T F. TOMLINSON, 1i, B., Member � „ ' t nerve interested c ' ' b •we! r ttot a fare of the 11 •of the Csollegg of Ph Physicians and Surgeons Stop Sunday y School will'try to attend. The Careen River Ladies' Aid will 'of Ontario, Office: that formerly occupied b f ho:da Bazaar,in Fuller's Hall.on Fri- ' the late Dr,R.Brodie.and Latterly by Dr, Cal FAI RPORT. day afternoon and evening, Dec. 7th. ? well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y Loo-k, ' Bazaar begins at 3 o'clock in the after- , d 11re. Itlansfield, sr,gee non,and a splendid pr ram will be E, .. C. MCKINNON, I%D., L.R.a.S., � -- - u Thos, an o _ N• Edinburgh, member of the College spending a few dj.ys in Toronto with f rnisbed by local talent in the even. ` Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate :+-il►Ste� relatives. ing, consisting of,quartettea, duets, ;'. i il of Lia al College of surasona, Edinburgh Mrs.Searle will shortly he leaving solos and readings. Program begins Wheat ,@Ifld a attention d dsieases of womend for California, where she is oin to at 8 o'ctpck, Admission 10 cents. '.children, Offioe and residence,Brougham, To Baker's Splendid Choice _going .,� reside with her daughter. Qhr4ii ohrct�6o of•Phonogrsphs. The professional- fishermen bate all LAKE SHORE. iropra - -•- s quit for the season and are now busy Barl ey R. GORDON 1cgAY-Chiroprac- it don't matt' r who makes hauling out their boats and atowwing bilRs Myrtle Salter is spending a twoFj tor. Office hours 2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to ] away,their tackle and generally mak- weeks vacation,with friends in Osh. 8.00 and byappointmeat. Phone 220: Brock the Record] Our Oval Ing things snug for the winter. awa• and Street. Whitby, til St.George's Anglican-Church held a Levi Salter is busy installing water. Horn Phonograph very succesaful social evening at the works in his daughter's residence in Legal• home-.nf T. 'G. -and I'dre. Mansfield. Oshawa.ill play it Tha rrupatg over LF We am sorry te bear that, ISTIAN, Barrister and - dulged in euchre and' dancing, and all Nellie Lee, formerly. of Pickerelm ' .Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Moneyy to report havin sent an enjoyable now livingin Usbawa. 'underwent a fi I ban'. South wing,Cotut HQnse, Whitby. 2517 • time. B .p very serios opergt ion in the Oshawa. yY ILLIAMJ. BEATON,B. A.,Bar. Stoui1vill� O We regret to state that Mcg. Sower- Hospital. Al her friends'are glad to rlted x rmn. Solicitor, member of the firm to 1 by,who is well hnown throughout the know that shat she is doing as well as Mited lF General n,Denison.Foster and Beaton.Toronto township, has had a severe illness, can be expected. General Trusts Building 8&BaFStzeet,Toroato. but-we are glad to say that she Is uow' .Highest Prioes Paid `ry Telephone Main 961 and 882. - - - .' _ very much improved . We ,ho a for P WHITEVALE.J, ,He her speedy recovery to het formery Dentalood health. g -- hire. Lear was a Toronto visitor s � A L R. .HARRY ' HUDSON, Dentist, e ��r TM� last week. •- ' Whitby. Office—Adam's Terrace, Byron �iCLARE1Y101s1T OUNBARTON.. Mr@•W. D. Rogers, we are BOrry tot St.North. Phone 124. (Gana extraction wizen _ say, Is still quite Ill, - — • Z. �'RE�N -- �' desired). . Siff '- pica. Who. Henderson visited with 0. and Mrs. Tran visited the form- x R. D: C. Smith, Dentist, Stoutf- Licensed - 'er's father at Markham. friends in the city last week. �' K Dville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer abd Underltaker.- aliases Helen aad Agnes Thom Mrs. Roach and ago.Arnold, spent e ronto Universities and the Royal College of 1ilotor Hearse. a�nGthe week-sod with friends in the Sunday with friends here. DentalSurgeans. Phdmeoffice 1011, Residence Citi B. aqd Mrs. Annie and A. and Mrs. 1013, No outsid appointments. 261y Toronto co"noectlAn for The Royal Winter$tile i Tro er'9 ant Su"oda elsewhere. Hospital Service, y provinfra y P y 'BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., great~attraction to our v�laeis this Mrs. Buckler,of Toronto,spent the - ; Graduate of the its of o.Dents! week, week-end with N. Miller and family. -' Surgeons and University of ?oronto. Office . ♦. over W.M. Pringle's hardware store, whitbl- Jawes Mclotosh, of Niagara Falls. J. and Mrs. Tweedie.and family Office hours 9 to 12:1 to 3.30. Ind.'phone d $�S��1 TS F�R ���j spent a few days with friends is t is °Pere here on Sunday with Mrs. 3. Bellphone 220. 4417. neighborhood,` .Tweedie'e parents. Ey A number from here attended a Much sympathy is extended to the `Veterinary . The u>idereig ed wishes to notify-6he Sunday School eaecuttve meeting at relatives of.Ming R. Miller who Passed E be ,twa on Monde , public that be has purcha;sed from the .Brougham last Tuesday. y y evening. It is only The Universal ESEte of Un . H. V. Sc. Hgndr exenutore of .the late W.-G. Barnes An adjourned meeting of the rate• nine weeks since her brother James eft wr ,�g Zi�FyC Fti i r .Graduate of tJajvenity of Toronto. Ail cell the basket and basket material In payers of S:S.Nd, $ ,Fill be held in was laid to rest. + (One of Our Productions). ;g ease.given prompt and careful attention.Phone stock and will be able to furnish fruit the school house next Saturday even- 8002. Claremont. ally We sell gill's Rite-Lite Lens"for - baskets on the shortest notice and at ing Dec. let.at 8 o'clnek. MALVERN current prices. Write or ptibne. Practising forthe Xmas tree to he $y' snimo vote srboro all makes of cars—the best 16ustnsfs Marla*. h,, 20Lh is in full swing. A a un, ue Sc in the market for ry - T titled "'A Dream of the townsbip farmers- from every part of - the priest FRANK PENNOC ,, rhe municipality have reaffirmed their �j V. RICHARDSON- Real I, Months will include a great many - v T . tate, Insurance.Caovelraadn`, Notary GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO unique features. Come and ecce the decision to break away from the old FOR SALE , Pnbhe,Esc,Pickering,Oa. 3317 39tf brilliant coetamee, the faoag drills township,and the committee whish $sans Wagon„ ' has charge of the scheme in which the +snd the treeladen'with Xmas. cheer. $nggy, POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, PICK: RING a w demarcation lines, to i known --.Set of Iron Harrows �j r 1 Watch for nest week's announce- , Has. for at 611 ant Tork and Oo an o. Sao- �•. + as "North Scarboro' municipality, Ail is good she Non salsa of ra bads attannsd to on,■thorass4 • �.• meat: are being worked out,has been giV II R shape notiw, dEdzsss(izaen B lyse F.O., Ons. j * ��xp a free hand_ to go ahead. The new Woodworking and Geneiml - jr�J jyjtj� ROUGE HILL township, rougbl speaking, will in- B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOIrESHYAPM _ _ yyBlacksmithing. ,✓. ooaysyanoasr OammfWoner for testing elude all that ortion of Scarboro lying aAdavtN rast of the m rug aii run• , -roc o8 s �aar of La as a funeral party was returning by ging clear through from-the lake to = �' Asphalt Roofing motor from Beeton. and when about the boundary line between Markban, ~` Pickering, OuL two miles westNIL' In Dumbarton on the and Scarboro township, All the thick• T A V I D A. PUGS—Live 9-L[ve stock nuc• - Dtioneer Graduate or C. M. lonei school. Just arri4eCi B11O ler Provincial high , two men sprang ly' congested portions of Scarborc (Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Oar Ot Toronto Ae� from the fence stood ,on 'the road •tlonq the.Kingston road would be in- Block Block and ring work, Au triad■ of wt,ts with hands up endeavor to stop r-luded in the old district. and the Here You �V►. �promptry attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone halt SlNb hiII lee' the car. Norman S. 1B. James,of tbp farms of Reeve R. McCowan and ex- i6 Claremont 1617 • p firm of M. A. James & Sons, publish- Warden Alexander Baird, a abort led and reel'1 shades ers of The Bnwmanville Statesman, distance north, remaios with the old M. MAW, LICEirT$ED AUU- g TIONEER,tor Ytut,Qntario and Durham 4 III. and 5 in. to the was about• 25 varus ahead of 'F.F. township.y The new high school and Y1 (Counties. All kinds of sales 'promptly attended P• g Cement Ito. Terms reasonable, Dates for gala may be Weatl]er. 'e 'will Morrie, undertaker, the hearse being practical) all the large educational arranged at NEWS'Of5cv, Bell and Indepen- driven by Howard Challis. and 'Mrs, institutions come within the area left .. dent phones. Whitby.Ont. sty quote low Prices on Albert Colweli. three sons and a dau• out of the new municipality.' �(`tQa� �Q �t the above in large gbter, the mourners, were in his car `ti 1 Aa' `�E�RNINGH�,�t tifROid. ' eta eh sf ee swing the command to - • . IIantities. MOUNT ZION. q , p, e p wed up his car snd dashed .`.. - ' past' the two men,when a third map Rich Day bad a business trip to To. Lumher, Q (FREN�HaIAN'S BAY) shot a long pole at the 'front wheels. ,•onto on Monday. W. D. Gordon C Son the intention evident) bein to Mack �r Builders, General Cantrat3 F B Our Sundav Scbool intend bnidiag shingles the wheels, but'the car ran over the �. their annual Xmaq gree on Dec. 19th. tors and Si Writers', poj sped onward. The two•'men A number of our people were at the yD. A . MOPiUE fd ed to hold up the hearse;ltut eGlenven Major boa social held lstFiday Ready Roofing Alteratiana ana repairsof ever ti jJ Uj1� fir.CHllie pressed on the accelerator e�enia g.-= description. Concrete work, snd aped past them. No shots derp A nui ib,r from here have been up - Chimneys repaired tired. A Ford -car without lights on fo the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto and Lath " _ 'nneral Director stood on the north side of the hi hwsv * E�tituates free. - 6 and atleav that It was time well spent, - heading west: It was x bold attem t, Licensed Embdfeer -. � ' P Our church service neat 8nodxv - "" ' �;• FAIRPORT P. O., - ONT, as many epra were met near the scene will be in the afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. , ` Vp-to-4 to Motor EquiJoneof of the gtempted hold tip. Cgme and hear our Mr. Leigb. Yes, Fa A. 'R E E S R Fruit Trees, Shrubs EtC• we have no bananas,. but we have u f Successor to WHITEVALE. ' choir, _ CHAS, BEIERL. John C'.mmptnn hag nnrrhaaoA the =.+©CVST 232?.rLt Having secured the agen^.y for E. D. Misses Nokes and Wainman spent forni of the late John Anson,of which — } Smith&Son. Ltd., Nurserymen; -Phone 900(1 Saturday in the city:' y Wm. Hopkins has been tenant. Mr. of Winona, Ont. - - Mr,Berry and family have moved Hopkins, we hear..has rented's farmPick I aro prepared to thke orders for all - into their new home. near Ashburn. erlrl kinds of Fruit Trees,Small-Fruits, Brookhri Flour Mills Mrs. Beaton snd• MrB. Burkholder The members of Mt. Zion Ladies' cy Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,,at_ spent the.wei*-end in the city. Aid are h'old'ing a Baztar and Tea in owes poser �Ve are' sorry to sag that Mrs. R. the basement of,the church on Thea Special rates for large g,tlantities, I am supplying the Grocery Steres Johnston is ander the weather. day, Dec. 4th. There will elan be a Drug I with the noted Chief of Police Dickson, of Toronto, fish pond, Musical program will be28tt - spent Sunday in his old home town. given by ontside and locwl talent. `Ad- - e FLAVU BREAD FLOUR The ay Schools are preparing mission,adults 25 cents-; children to ?�'• N, J. Chapman, •'•Pickering � _ p B AND. 7% for theirC ristmaa entertainments. - cents. - - AJARVL PASTRY FLOUR We are glad to any that Miss Lvdia Sure ' Plows and Points Msjorisbetter fig a 1,after two week's Jost tri sack. I am atire you tor GREENWOOD. Jun, - L.;FOR SALE, ALSO you will like it. Miss Robeart Miller passed away at Bert and Mre.• Ha�Vey motored to the home of her mother"on Monday the city Sunday afte7ldit-n. s Ford Touring Car, Maple Leaf 8!Leh Chas. WIlspnl - Brooklin evening = William Oatway_moved his house- grain grinder, Versot 61 inch grain Mrs. M, Reesor attended the Wom- .hold effects to Oshawa on Monday. Now Is the time._)get your stock:—Ia. grinder, Foot lift riding plow. Lister en's Institute Convention in Toronto'- The Ladies'Aid'met at the hove of condition for winter. engine 5 h. p.. Crown gang plow,32 ft last week. Mre. James Raine on Thursday After- and 4o ft extension ladders, I N T E R TERM W. S. Major and W. A. Knox are noon. Purgative Balls, Heavy team wagon. installing in their barns s complete Mrs, Robert Brown is spending a Condition Powders.— Opegs tan. 2nd. roster-works system. y couple of weeks with friends in To- Norm Powders. _ 42tf ,Pho Pick 714 LI��T last week•toAthens, where he takes The Girl's-Circlermet-a gh Powders W. F. Disney, Gi�redawood Rev. Mr.Upham and family moved ronto, Cough cbarge of big new pastorate. Mrs. W, H. Sadler on Wednesday always on,hand at right. C a A few exciting momenta disturbed• afternoon. prices.' Jw0ch 's Yonge A Charles Ste,Toronto the peace of our village on Friday even- Miss Scott,of Buffalo, spent a few -Pr A � L� CORRECTLY PREPARED Young meno '- . fTtxkinaarv, -T-flet —_ Seebeck !?'orb uPt • • steno. was extinguished without much seri- Mrs. W. H.Wilson and Lloyd ace Goods, Cigars, C2Rarettes, ` L ltraphere,'accountanta, private sec- osis dame - Tobaccos. �M +W a� �1110pp�$ ge being done. spending a few'days at the former s retaries, commercial teachers etc. The Women's Tnetitute beld a very home in Oakwood- Some of the salaries offered this successful meetin last week at Mrs. Miss Nellie Russell has Metcalfe Candies :AND FL kI�INd . year were$75 to$IOU a month and B gone to a • up to$1500, $1600,$1800, $2000 and Walter Major's. The chief item of Stouffvillp to work at dressmaking a.: interest.was an address b Mr, Hick- for the winter months. lam prepared to do Chopping and $2500 per annum. IT PAYWTO x31"1 y �. Oat Flaking every Monday, eon on -The Arctic Regions." Every Rose and Miss Mary Raine and SUPERIOR TRAINING. Eater an j r and Friday y member present entered heartily into Misses•Bell and Russell motored to �7 E WE ♦. EN time. Every graduate oil!this veer ., 1, the debate, Resolved that the cross, Whitbpand spent Sunday afternoon Btoaeboata For Sale secured employment. Write for y Rood- with Charley Russell. N. E. . f t + \ handsome catalogue. Lid wifeiged tipreferable to the discussion the fudges decided that the ,is Quer he will shortly be Now that Emerson moving Into c John F. Bayles,I �laremoat _ • -- - • Veterinary ;Surgeon • 44. . W. J, Elllott. Principal negative side carried oft the bonore of the village to the Adamson house par- Rural Route No,2 victory, chased by him'at the sale. P10 3se2'1=IS OXXta=0. '`+;� ,+tf'k. 4 4,Y.f 7 `"c�� R- '�- 2 '.1CY ✓+9 �:'.,� N ` �, �+. h 1,P' AkP' +y .P, "ff �� ry '�' WW .•1Y "':tea'.'�.�yy,; A 1 tf .d`' 'e .^'4�<'M. .�," • r. .M�a+.",°LAs '. �a.w. 'a�'-T. .i *v':. ^,:v^: ,,.,V Fa,.+•`> .a+ ,_ "� ',n ;n .,�` 'aF*'-�.,"'• RR.- •` +�.r� .v 2•:... ;`•;". `4 . ,' ...a •y.r.. .• .-r, -:, •a%r, '-,..� 'Yr. - „rJ.•, .+ .�'a SY: �. ,ai-.�;..3 may, .K+ „ ,. ... :. ..o',r�-^,.'.d .<"+.:.i. �.nose „'se , _ z-,•? ..FF .'J., _..'�- �3 ?•n t.•. ',, ,,••�+. t.. 7c' Ar. > �.: :':�.x.y,;..,,.;,,.,.; ..:•< .+... .." c ' '- +vena '. .:,. ........_ noon ..... ..,! : .�. .s, ..• - .. .._ .. ,. .'~ navy 7 .r _, .'„.,. - r. anon ,pry os • -,.,�• ,.-;. Er., :noon. .. "••� w-, • .c.,. ,. .+�+.. ,,:, q. ., „„ noon. ..:>�'. ..r •.nano .,f -.-.: r .,,:. Ks $ .. ,. sono ,,,< '• none _ - � • .. .. '...'. :r :-r. v .- ," , .: noon. :. '•'- +� Y:. .e w' ;.. ..., ..,,vr_ :4ti-, Fr• -..�. noon,'" • '' ^Gk'�f—.h'�• � .. '-d .,, .. .: .. ,Y'• . .�t „ ae . 5n.r�.. �'• '.W.;;3.r. • : u 'SII.' '•' :. noon - ' .—, - - _�� a / �" • a POTS .FOR HOUSEMANTS� - The, apartment held two rooms, , N - �' "" " buffet kitchen and a bathroom. Kirby WdW For + dent r opened the door into the. bedroom. ' Tin cans and old kettles and pans - " ' t have 'been called into use as flower _• �« He Stood paraly�ori the threshold. pots about as often ae'reguf�ar pots, R ' - On the bed, fully dressed his legs C 3 4 stretched in front of him and his but pots are so inexpensive that if we Af 11M111f� - y01i mOr Oben gps1 feet crossed, was the,missing man can get them they will.add so much to - _ Horikawa. His torso was propped np the beauty of the window that it will ragainst the brass posts of the •bed- pay. If we cannot get pots conven- Aide i9RttioiRf stead. A handkerchief encircled each ' = arm and bound it to the brans up- should be painted an sutra?but Meal *mw 71 right-behind. make them less conspicuous. If we >,ppi {k ��{� In the forehead, just above the "• ALID X 1 '•slant,oval eyes,was a bullet hole. The use cans it is blest to cut the top o8 `�. man bead probably been .dead fora just below the rim and carefully days, at least for a good manhours. pound the edge into a little roll out- day, cattleman no doubtthat ' . This it h p and 'a was Horikawa.n His icture a' good Ward rids of a ar edges t p , will permit plants being shaken out ;A lc fors trial paCKage tOdars, snapshe,1Hken by a former employer without danger to the roots. 3ii3il Japans T shape and'size of pots should ata is a where the se bad' �} Delicious I EeOn0Mical I a eon' had suiththe plants grown' Ferns will do loreinertnber served the lunch in all the papers and on handbillssent out py James Cunningham, Junior, best in a shallow pan, and for bulbs 28211 to There was a sear, V-shaped and rag- there is a half-depth pot made that1k Porky bo a the left eye, that made will give m plenty of save - — -Identification Anew _ .much orae g}aatsd, like the oil ;�.�� Kirby stepped to the window of the geraniums, will bloom best in Small pWe,y�� m K 'Tanle -�r i l s livinQ-room and called u his friend° pots sb the roots ers, like will be pot-bound ` z• "Want me.to help you gather the '• loot?" ehaffed Cole. „ themumswhile h want plenty of rich soillallas or san- r:, Serious business, old man, Kirby THE �w -- tot him, and the look on his face ..-BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS ba ked the words. a His Status. FLAVOR Sanborn swung' cross to the win- "Listen to that fellow Jabber and LASTS dcw apd came through. howl! ejaculated a guest. "Who is. "What is it?" he asked quickly. he and what is the matter with him?" - - tcupwoto as en. e s a resident o er w n re- "Found him-where?" H �) `V U R sponded the landlord of the Petunia APTER XIX.-(Cont d.) I at the.Wyndham. He had-stayed three The eyes of the men met and Cole tavern. "Here we claim he's 8s crazy. We require parties to knit men's -`•Yea that's so," agreed Lane, sur- nights, checking out on the twenty- guessed that grim tragedy was in the wool socks for us at home, either t glace as a bedgnilt, but over there he is a rendering his brilliant idea reluctant-.fourth• air. Re followed Kirby to the bed- with machine or by'hand. Send -ly. A moment, and his face brighten-i The friends walked into the street room." t" - proipineat and'influential citizen and stamp and addressed envelope for ed-"Look Colo.! The corridor of that:and back toward the Paradox without God, he exclaimed. - as sensible as any of,'em." information. ` hotel runs back from the fire escape• a word A$ he stepped into the els- ;His gaze was riveted to the blood- The Canadian Wholesale Olstribut- k„ If a fellow had been standin' there,vator again, Lane rooked at his friend less, yellow face of the Oriental. Pres- Try It In the Dark. In Co., Orillla, Ont, he could 'a' seei�i into the room if the, and smiled. ently,.he broke the Silence to speak blind wasn't down." ( "I've a notion Mr. Olson had a right .again. We discovered this rather effective - "Sure enough," agreed Sanborn. "If;lntereatan' trip to Denver;' he said "The same.crowd that killed Cun- method by which to locate- certain a murderer had.give him an invite 1 gnietly. ring�tAm must a done this, too. trouble arising from faulty ignition of m to a grand-stand seat But prob'ly I.e "I'll sap he had,"answered Sanborn. «Prob'ly." ' the Eivvei, Nor he didn't" An that ain't but half of it either. Sure they must. Same -way ex- After a futile;,Search for a bad plug',, "No, but It was hot that night A He's mighty apt to have another in- actly" ground, "short," or some other trouble; 51lefit'blit of OQugnt Sian roomin' at the Wyndham might tereatin' one here one o' these days." "Unless tyro' him up- here was an wee drove the car into the carriage come out to get a breath of air, say, otheafter"o suggested Laneht--to make t loHe.ok iadded, shed. The interior of the shed hap• E Dy- S an if had might seen CHAPTER XX. .. ened to be'4uite'dark. With the hood aniso ?fin'." after a moment, Or for•revenge, be- p ' "Some more of them ifs, son. What THE DRAW �' cavae Horikswa killed my uncle. If still up and the motor running we dis- tj are ou drtvin' at, anyhow?" The rough riders gravitated back to 'he did, fate couldn't have sent a retri- coverled a tiny spark-we were unable NES +* +e I relation his unclips a aztment tion Poore exactly just", to detect this la the light outside-fie e h maximum Orson. Mabe it was from there the fire Sara Kirby had studied bitT -he saw what he did.", the p i "Shoe that's a heap unlikely. You'd tw+ae'n the porcelain and shell of a 0 e service. " Sanborn'a face lost its whimsical;to the buildi opposite.. He had not have to figure there were two men plug. This unlooked-for fault was the - derision. His blue eyes.-narrowed in yet examinedit with' reference to the I.that are Apache killers, both conn troublemaker: ALVATa,nae Fast t '-concentration of thought. `That's ad o{ning rooms. ed with" this case, both with minds when itATOM `s gc►oc!gneasin', Kirby, It may be 'way i 'While we're cuttin' trail might asJust lust alike,gone of 'em a Jap an' the under loadinreminis miasno smoothlyi ~ off; then again it may be absolutel well be thoron he said to his other prob Ip a white man. A hn r Lets find out if Olson stayed friend. "The is miscreant that did this dred to one shot, I'd call it No. Sir. when idling. This rendered the screw- correct.at the Wyndham whilst be was in killin' might 'a',wafled out the door' Chances are the same man bossed driver method ineffective. By resort- Denver. He'd be more apt to hang'or he a•{ght 'a' come through the win- both jobs. Ing to this flake-lt-in-the-in-the-dark plan "out nearer the depot." dow.here. If he did the last, which "Yes," agreed Kirby. ."'The odds are later we were able to End a short is .. "Unless he chose Ahe Wyndham to fork of the road did he take? He all that way. _ be near my.uncle." could go garlic? the ladder or swing He stepped closer and looked ked at the _-_i�artl s Liniment Heals Cuts.' TRA the wiring.-A. R. C. _--, - "Mebbesa. But if he did it wasn't across to the Wyndham an' stip into:gr'enish-yellow flesh. "Ma have been DIc•AAARK because he meant the old man any the corridor. Let's make aura we've grad a couple o days, he tontimued. good. Prove to me that the Swede-gbt »ll:•the prospects figured..out at "What was the sense in killin! him? Woodstone. 'RADIO PHONES stayed there an' I'll say he's at; liable tthhat: What for. . How did he come 'into !t. Ma- as Hull to be guilty. ' He could 'a'1 Before be had finished the sentence, Cole's boyish face wrinkled in per-. Woodstone is the name of a ma- throwed grope round that stone Lane saw another"way of flight. The plexity. "I dont make head. or. tail terial-made of sawdust mixed with Direct from the Manufacturer - -durl'yeue stickin' out np there above apartment in front of Cunningham's o. this thing. Cunninghama' enemies magnesiacejneat and compressed un• RADIO BLUE, 2200 Ohms. rose swung acrget to the fire escape was out of reach of the fire esrapg. couldn't be b{a enemies, -too, do you der-enormous-pressure. Thin wood- - -'- t vdndo of the ant, to n. SS 00 postpal - ltiiag stn" the, rear was closer.- Beneath it ran "More. -key a knew -too mac an r, Lane's quick lance swept the abut- a atone ledge. An active man could had to be.got out of the road." that it has .boo grata. It to made in .Pyle. will er..a« in,o.«oar. g To be continued. planks"which can be cut with a saw ho.wne.n the boot Canadian Telephone yi lmdlat Meat above and the +distance.between awing himself From the railing of the ( ) tfaleerany rreteeaera s.r..ted by the B•eer.m.st the buildings. . " platform to the coping and force. an and laved; and h the advantage of for woos in Me tar Narth because n has press p has e d tags yen "You're shontia', Cole. $e could entr:.nce into that apartment through not being inflammable. . snYraahaau. done just that Or he might have been the, window. ' True Life. 01 DAYS' TRrAL l2 MONTHS' ®UARANTEL tics{tin' in the room for my uncle when, Kirby glanced np and down the al- The true life is a manifestation of uotvcv ®EsuNoco of NOT SATISFIED.be came home" ley. A department store deli cry beauty, goodness and truth-beauty of � ' IWRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER usr. 7 ' "Yes More likely that was the w,ayauto was moving out of sight Nobody character,goodness'of heart,and truth] 'HALIBURTON & WHITE Elf it-if we're on a hot trail a-tall." •was in the line of vision except an that deals with realities only and not five par wsommv Lad or.. .wan enviormmr wwag Limited "We'll check bop on that flret f occasional pedestrian passing on the at all with'9ppearaaces. These mans• cemptete aad Q`'�" 'me' of whole-root. n'rih- 314 Notre Dame West - Montreal - sidewalk at the entrances to the alley.. u 1 -order tree. and wags. spa.ext "A awles. Yr Chances are ten to one we're barkin "I'm gonna take a whirl at, it,;; festationa will-not only win the world w. weh X equip yes■ ryes, 'a �_a•.�,aa up the wrong tree. Right away i we'1"1 Lane said, nodding toward the win- prizes,• but the spiritual treasures- •wortaatr. twCE .have a look at the Wyndham register." •wisdom,-cove and happiness. The first LUKE BROTMERa, MONTREAL + They did. The Wyndham was a I do�w. r dooming-house rather than a hotel,but! How much do they give for burg- step„is taken. when life is seen as a ,lacy in this state. asked Sanborn, Joy and not as a mere duty which im-, f" rile landlady kept a register foie her his a es dancing. "I'd kinda hate to M A E M 0 N EY ' guests. She brought it out into the' y „ pries bondage. Lite without enmity is m 1ta see you do twenty years. , �1 11 from bet room for the Wyoming? " love tl;at fovea to the uttermost---even "aGRADE E{dGS -•� They have to catch the rabbit be- � linen to look at - loving our enemies sato friends fore they cook it, old-timer. . Here There, under date a the twenty.- , goes. Keep an eye peeled an gitria a �—" +lens nontlaton row we an,oda court be No ,StOrn1 Can BC11;t -1f�rat, they found the name they were the office if any cap shows up." Once p Sifter. ' said by grade onus. That mean, apenmgs Down This Netting tanking for., Oscar Olson had put up) "Mebbe the lady's at home. I don't When the (tour sitter has become roc °or t Nair r"D°rA"-owe grad- '- .. allow to rescue ou' none if she em randiers and mea' trained m the a= Under the most severe storms-cif ��. " massacrees yon," the ,world's chain_ taq_shabby for work as a.sieve it neyrburins ow am gmddIns�m ow rain, wind, Baot�hail; Prince- fire VC makes an excellent.egg boiler. It can Edward Fox Wire stands un- pion announced, grinning, adna c•uat:r • �• an �'� %� _ To help solve the problems of tho "wrong ass, Cole. The boss of be placed inside the saucepan aid the to tioc a case for sradlns Lean en grading harmed. With its extra heavy �ti and egg business m snare ante M man lvaaizing and d ubleawelded Veterans' Atsoeiations, a Dominion this hacienda is a man an'' he's`.in c. go can be placed in the' water at mrosse Sheers xm Grains course, bop- � at wide campaign for funds is maw being Chicago right now." � once and all can be removed together moved by authorise.. Proven now_for the , joints, Prince Edward Wire is .conducted in the form of a Poster '!You're the.dawg-Ronedest go-get- when done. meas ovmma the Barn rash ww a."te Built for Protection I " nee full mtorroatt= write Prof. C.'K. Not fora Prise. iladvini b ter 1 ever threw In with, Sanborn Graham, Dept fig. Shaw ttahopls, Limited, • r ! admitted. "All right Go to it If Minard's Liniment foP Dandruff. w steer at w., Terent•. Successful Renahm all veer the vestry, art Send Donation of $1.20 ;1 gotta go to the calaboose I. gdtta \ using no ether Nit Phones Edward Band that's till." He doeth well who doeth good now. wire for saaNa and priese-preapt " Every donor of $1.20 will be presented . delivery, paarant.•� r with one ticket-folder m which sixteen of i Kirby stepped lightly to the railing, To-those of his own brotherhood; R. T. H©LfMAN Limited dee most celebrated BOVRIL ten are !edged far out with his weight on the He doeth better who doth bless P. E� Island. - reproduced Solon. posters ]edge, and swung to the window-sill, The stranger In his wretcyedn iss; `' JIGSAW Summerside, J . WE& are the 12 best. in order of merit. . Is Tha Sash yielded to the pressure of yet beat, oh, best of all, doth•,he' PUZZLE --- is what you must decide The folder I his hands and moved up. A mome>:t Who helps a fallen enemy. FOR TBE later he disappeared from Sanborn's _ "SET WELL .how just what most do. I ` CSILDBEN. view into the room. �_ It is afucivatigg ttrfal of taste and jtrdg- } It was the living-'rosin of the apart- . • just- _ meat to class. these' posters in the order ment into which Lane hgd stepped 10.MBi'VC�Oub.BOO�t: Btugains Send four wdtioh popular fancy will endorse. It et pp Trey's' History of Canada; Champlain mfrom A REMAI�BLE HEALTH METHOD_ a real game which can be pl >. weer The walls were papered with blue ani ppe f t V. the rug'was a figured yellow and blue. to Laurier, full of plates, 8 volumes , a AND HER WAYS OF HEALING _A d over again, and in which'a I e Eamily I The furniture was of fumed oak the (;hy In the set , roc Who's Who and WITHOUT MEDICINE. Why In Canada, record o1 8,600 Cans _ can lam• — chairs leather padded. diaa Men and Women, hundreds of por- !' To add interest prizes have been The self-invited guest met his first traits, 1568 pages (;10), ;2.25. History A^Wonderful Book-Health and Life arranged for, amounting in all to f30.000 surprise on the table. It was littered of Canadian Rebellion,183739 and Life Tells how to get well with Food. (about x138,868.00), these having been ;with two or three newspapers. The of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie, by Lindsey, CUBES Tells how Food Sivas Health or Dir donated by BOVRIL LIMITED. date of the uppermost caught his eye. 550 paves (;8.00), ;2.25. 8(r Wilfrid ease. The first three area roximatel as follomi It was a copy of the "Post" of the Te OsoLrettted,232lamoinsSe..Montreal. approximately Laurier, by Peter McArthur, life, avec- Tells about Fasting and Partial Prize, �yM.00 twenty-fifth. He looked at the other dotes and complete political career �- - h'asting. lit Priz papers, One was the "Times"' and (;l.00), 86c. Life of the Immortal Na- WOMEN CAN DYE ANY J Raw Food-Brains-Tells of a re 2nd Prize, 13,888.00 another.the "News." dated respective- poison, b>r 'his Secretary, Baron• de ti markable Vegetable that invigorates -3rd Prize, 9$5.00 ly,,the twenty-fourth and:the twenty- Meneval, illua'trated_ 3 vols. (;4.60), GARMEM, DRAPERY and restores if eaten raw, Banishes Only the vast sale on which this Pogler• sixth. There was an "Express" of 2.2b. Morgan Freemasonry Exposed, Rheumatism and builds u the weak. i t 3udging Competition has been organized the twenty-eighth. Each romaine origin, history, key, etc., paper cover, -- A common vegetable but little used— as made it possible to offer these wonder- long accounts of the developments in 50e. Scottish Kirk and Its Worthies, -: its virtues almost unknown. Sold in 3 r� How didthesepap tT�yatery hi+tip by ntegsr+n-colors very vea'eiab.le_atore.. - the Cunnin a*+�*r+u_r• � rs a +neat enter- ere come here? plates (;3.00), ;1.60. Shakespeare,as- aamm 'nn Tells how to develop strength. Rules ga `h The apartment was closed, its tenant Poet, Dramatist and hian, by dlabie, iU111�1 1 CS -1-for perfect Exercise. How to advance andskill. one. and which calls for intelligence in Chicago. The only other persons 400 pages, 100 pictures (;3.00), ?1.26. in Life. What Success is.. Tells how and skill, who had a key and the right of entry Complete F4,mily Doctor and Book of to be Efllcient. How to get more So .end your donation snow and let every were Horikawa and the Paradox Jan- Health, by the famous Dr. McCormick, money. Many other items of great one-try the game. ?tor, and the house servant had fled colored and other platen (including QjIC 0! Tint Worn, Faded value for those who want to know. s� -Address donations to any of the follawiug to'parts unknown. Who, then, had herbs) ,900 big 'pages (;6,60); ;2.50: '[�jngs New for 15 CCntl. 6th Edition-3 Books in 1-•200 ' organization or their inanches which are brought these papers here? And why? 81ble Stories for 52 Sundays, syMbois, Pages, beautifully bound: Price ;2.00, ,actively interested and ask our het Don't wonder whether you can dye y P t ; Some one Lane tiuesaetl, who was pictures and stories, 370 pages (;3.00) delivered tree. Yat•rans' Aa•oetation of Grose-8rhaia, 2r4—vitally interested in the murder. He ;1.26. or tint successfully; because perfect 6th Ed1tton,-7 2 pages-Health Facts ". Nark Ave., Montreal. y 1t,oviA are all home dyeing - to� guaranteed With based his presumption on one circum- popular books and wealIf only. Price ;1.00, delivered free. s Greet War veteran. Aas«latbn, Cittwae brackets, a giveBa gulp Prices; and nevermdyed before. �Druggtats have all __. please or t. se.itdtar, Ottawa. stance, The sections of the news- regular prices in Guaranteed to more then Amoy+ Aad navy Peter tt�a .in c4nada, ut papers which made no reference to your money back. Address-\ aisbep Street, Montov the of-air-held--bow j_nm_ remember, we pay delivery charges. calors._ Direction.in-.each-.package, GFO. J. C-ALLAHA-14 &.• CO; - -- A-LBERT M4T*ELL imr»-tat Vecrsns In Canada, 7N Mata med into the waste-paper basket clogs 818 YONGE ST. TORONTO, ONT. ISSUE No. 48-'>�. >Zi8 FRONT't3T. NEW YORK • - Serest, tvinat,.t.. a to an adjoining desk. ':•t'tihf xa .. 9M1 L~n, H>t:31� O4 ';.:'.y.�,,••' i Nr. r - �w' i..` ..: "' nose .•M;C"'. e."" -,y',rk' vv -•,.,.., .":° '4 .:. .�.-M:!h': 4v ,?, '3...'..:�,rs�.T t� s w.„�:' ,.1�" ,M R r � ;k^ "a••rt r- s'"C' '� `ones-'6 ° ""ante r*'a, ui xw:w5• •.s",'xs. r�,`4",N,a ' wrrnr ss. x.rr••.I N ewr' _ "a�d fL .'1i ;•:.. :,yah- J i uw :"�'°au'^ °, +^y"_. .'. --..,•u- j.r.:•^w, ., ...'.r `•k• e'^ w 9.rn,; e-6:ars, -:. • 4 J^ 1 Vere and Hary be iEnis loads \� V*y Macke# Report ``Tucked away 'tri an obscure cornet animals"used and a'•small operating TORONTO. to 14c; 2%-1b. tins, 14 to-15al' ds of the University of Toronto groun , room is near at hand. Manitoba wheat-Na 1 Nor!hern, comb honey, per doz., No. 1, $8.75 to �. overshadowed'by the new, electrical The-preparation of insulin is con- $1.0434. ` ' 14; No. 2,'$3.25-to $3.50, i a°.engineering building and flanked by;trolled by patents applied for In var= ` Manitoba oats-No. 8 CW, 42�1ac; Smoked meats-Hama, med., 26 to ;• t, 27c; cooked. hams, 89 to 41c• smoked t A row of venerable elms,stands a two-, £ous countries of the•world by the _ No, 1 extra feed, 41c. ++rolls, 11 to 23c cottage rcls, 22 to 78torey, red-brick building formerly original investigators. These patents Manitota barley-Nomihil. I24c; breakfast bacon, 25 to 27c.; s occupied by the University Y.M.C.A.. have been-assigned-to the Universit All the above, track, bay ports. 94 to 38c y Ame1 lino corn.-Track_ Toronto, lal brand breakfast bacon, , A year,or two ago it was planned to• of Torcrto and a committee,appointed {" No. 2• yellow, $1.17. backs, boneless, 30+to 85c. -remove the building, as £t was not,by the Board of Governors, is respon- Cured meats-Lon clear bacon, 60 r Ontario barley-b8 to 60c. g $ --suitable -for any"university purpose:: sible for the administration of patent Bucktivheat=No. 2. 72 to 76c. t 7-0 lbs, $18; 70 to 90 lbs, $17.50• To-day, housing, ss it-does, the"only' and other rights and for the promo- Ontario rye- No. 2, 78 to 75c. 90 lbs. and up, $16,50; ligbtwe£ghi "Insulin laboratory" in Canada, the tion of efficient production and distri- , ` Peas-Sample,,$1.60 to $1.55. rolls, in barrels.- 336;. heavyweight Millfeed-Del., Montreal 'freights, rolls, $38, building, together with;:its recently button of insulin in all countries of the $2q. i Lard, pure tierces, 18 to 1834c, ..installed equipment, is worth upward-s{;world. ' The -original investigators, bags included: Brame, per ton. ' tubs, 18% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%c; A. of $35,000. -__ !1Fr. Bantin and Mr. Best receive no, I shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, $86; g good feed flour, $2.05. prints, 2034 to '21%c; shortening The Insulin laboratory is one of the financial'benefit from the patent but Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, 34 to tierces, 1534 to Vr)%c; tubs; i6% to alatest.chapters in the romance of In- .desired to prevent the filing of-others 96c, outside 16c; ails, 16 to 161/ac'; prints, 1834 ' surti. It stands as. a.confirmation of patents which aright restrict the pre- Ont. No. 2 white oats-88 to 40C. to 18 C. the success of the research-of Dr. F.� paPhtion of Insulin.- In Great Britain "E' Ontario corn-Nominal ! Heavy steers, chcice, $6.75 to $7.25; G. Bantin and his fellow-investi a complete aunt rights have been. as- :" Onturip Sour-Ninety per cent pat,:butcher steers, choice, $5.76 tc $6; do. g g p P g s F. fn jute ba Montreal row t shi com,, $3 to $4; butcher heifers;choice. tor, Charles H. Best, M.A. Its man-' signed to the British Medical Re- p P �- $5.76 to $6.26; do, wed $4 to 6; do. agement and operation are,in the cap-! search' Council and in the United r` went, '$4.76; Toronto basis. $4.70; 1 p' Lbulk, seaboard $4126. :corn., 3.to $3.50; butcher cows, choice, able hands of Mr.Bea woo has, from States the EI Lill Coma Manitoba flour-1st'pats., in jute $ , do, med., $3 to $4; can. wM Best, yl Y Compally of ' 4 to 54.50 the beginning, been in charge of the Indianapolis has been licensed by the sacks, $6.80 per bbl.; 2nd ate., $6.80. Hers and cutters, $1.50 to $2.50• but. p y- •,large-scale production of insulin._ Th University �f Toronto to manufacture Hay-Extra-No 2 timothy, per ton,;cher bulls, good;•$3.5U to $4.bb; do, - laboratory is operated as a division of insulin: The licensing of other firms track, Toronto, Fo!m $2.50 to $8.50. feedin steers, i y p g $14.50 to $15; No. 2,; to $ b0do. fair,X4.50 ithe famous Coana�ght Anti-Toxin in the United States is at present $14,50; No. 8., $12.60; .mixed, $12. :'f Straw-Car lots tockers, food,• $4 to $6• do, fair, .' laboratories, of which Dr. J. G. Fitz- under consideration. Rights in all ~. , per ton, $9. . i p ;gerald is director and Dr. R. D. Def- countries except Great Britaai have Cal. Hamilton Gafult Cheese-New, large, 28 ;to 24c;'$3.60 to $4; milkers and springers. ties, associate director. The business been retained t the University riai `of,- Famous Canadian soldier end com• twins, 24 to 25c; triplets, 25'� 26c; $80 to $110; calves, choice, $10 to' wander of the Princess Pats in the;Stilton, 25 to 26c. Old,.large;•30 to $11; do, med., $8 to $9; do; coin:; $4 '.administration-Fitzxer-ld and ,is in charge of Dr.- Toronto. The patents for. insulin' o is to 5 do assers 60 to $4.50• g • politics as a supporter f Bu ter- Finest creamery prints; 41 lambs, a nice, rou pporter of the proteC 810.25 to 10.E o, R, y the efforts of C. H. Riches, a patent tion to 43c; No. 1 creamery, 38 to 40c; No. peks, $9 to $9.25; do, eom. $8 to h is assisted in the.new laboratories b policy. D. A. Scott, M.A., as assistant direc- lawyer'of Toronto, who has given his - ,_ . f• 36 to. 38c $8.50; sheep, light ewes, gook. $6 to Y _•t-.tor, and a staff of twenty-six people services to the :Univerait} without } Eggs.=Extras, fresh, in-Wtons,•7-0 $6.60; do,; fat, heavy, $4.• to $b;_do, working night and day shifts. With! ��geOLD WORLD ARCHIVES to 74c; extras, storage, in cartons, 46 culls, $2 to $2.60; hogs, thick, smooth; RICHES FOR CANADA to.47c; extras; 42 to 43c; firsts, 38 F.W., '$8.26; do,- Lo.b.; $7.76; do,, the exception ai three trained chem- In addition t:o carrying oat his du- to 39c; seconds, 30 to 32c. eauntry points; $7.60; do, s'Ieota,� ' teal technicians, under direction..of ties as director of the Insulin Labora- I $9,06, , • Line poultry-Spring chickens, 4 ; Mr. Arthur Wall, who was the first tory, Mr. Best is continuing the fifth D011ri213or Archivist Succeeds lbs. and over, 26c; chickens, 3 to 4 i MONTREAL. , technician to assist Mr. Best when E'year of his course in Medicine, which in Securing-for Nothing• lbs., 22c• .hens, over.5. lbs., 22c;. do,.4 Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 65c; No. 8 _ the manufacture of insulin Was begun,; he interrupted in 1921 to collaborate to 6 lbs.; 15c; do,- 8 to 4 ,lhe.. 1bc; 54c; extra'No. i feed„ b2'34c; No. *� and four chemists, the stall is largely with Dr. F. G. Banting in the, re. Priceless Historical roosters, 15c; ducklings, over 5' lbs., local white; 61%e. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., lets, $6.80; 2nds, $6.80; - -tecknicalIga'untrained. During the searches which led to the discovery of Records. Poc; do, 4 to b lbs-, 18c; turkeys, siren bakers, 6.60; winter young, 10 Ili& and u , 28c. g $ pats., summer months flue medical atiedel,te the insulin treatment of diabetes. A despatch from Landon says:- . up, chickens, 4 choice, Dr. A. G. Dou ht Dominion Archi- Dressedpoultry-Springe, $6.76. to $b.85, Rolled oats f were employed in the laboratories and g y, ba CO lbs., $8:06: Bran $27.26 i be. and over, 88r:; chickens, 3 to '4 �+ ;. during the winter two students are visa, sailed on Saturday for Canada, tbs., 30c; bens, over 6 Ili&, 28c; do,-4 Shorts. $30.25.. Middlings,--$M8.26. M. .- engaged 3n part-time work. _ r I alter a most successful raid 'os. 'the'to 5 lbs., 24c; do 8 to 4 lbs., 199- Hay, N'o. 2, per ton, car lots, $16 tot The erection -of such a completely ;r private treasures in England and roosters, Ise; dueilings. over 6 lbs.,:$16. ' "nipped plant was made possible 7 z' France, ''tor documents.'of historicea!28t; do, .4- to 5 lbs:, 25c; 'turkeys,! Cheese, finest wgaterna, 19W to > throvgli the Ontario -Government's itnpartance for the Dominion. Can- young, 10 lbs. and u 83e. 119%c; finest eastern, 18% to 18%c. ' I Beans--Canadian hand-picked, ib Butter. No. 1 creamery, 38 to 8834e.# .. n grant of $25,000, the remaining $10,= ads a chief archivist, who,' as a.tire- Eggs,primes, 634c. p Eggs, extras. 40 to 41c No. 1 stock, 000 to $15,000 beingsecured from less collector for his department, has 86 to 37c; No. 2 stock 30 to 32c. Maple products-5yiup, per ir�;.I . funds of the.-laboratory and from prt- won international fame for his ability gal., $2.110 per 6-�a1. tin, =2.40 per Canners, $1.40; cutters, $2 to $2.26;' vote donations. The plant-is now s to get something-for nothing, is said .gal. maple sugar, lb., 25e. !bulls, $2.26 to $2.75; good veal calves, pro- ducing to the neighborhood of•e60,000 w ' to have eurphased himself on this Honey-60-1b, tins,. 12 to Ise ppeer'$10; grassers, $8; hogs, thick smooths units a week for distribution through occasion. Besides Sir Leicester lb.;. 10 b. tins, :2 to 13c: 6-lb. ilii, and butcher, $8.60; sows. $6.60 to $7; r out Canada, Ireland, South- Africa, Harinsworth's gift of the Wolfe Pa- bnshe►s were loaded into boats from Central and South-America,New Zea- pers, the decision-of the Hudson Bay land, Australia and other countries stood in store b' eleva ra 3n_ __- Company to make its record available, 4 t disfribnted^dririn the days where planta have-not been establish-- _. - - acrd enarrangement-for flee publics- V the psis' Cl ed. The average dosage for the dia- tion -of a series ,.a' biographies of lfi4 tion.The previous record of theearance port oda betic patients for whom such a large i 1''been of Canada, Mr. Doughty has i wwasabout'6,W0,000 bushels and that quantity of insulin to being prepared promised- a-mass of other ma- was the record for the world. _ ;• varies from.lip to >) units a day._ terial of priceless historical value. There is no other 'port which can . The price for which insulin.is die- It is hoped to%obtain from English eom etc'with flee one at the Canadian ' banks and tzodin houses' records P LributeC Is, as with other products of art' g. head of the lakes in the ra id hand- _ the Connaught Laboratories, governed which will throw a new fight on early ling of grain. About at that entirely by costa,of material and of . commerce with the new word. From - Chico could do would be at 2- -production. " - The Connaught Labors- France it.la hoped to obtain.'docu- .- 000 000 bushels in the same length af' Earl of Cavan + tortes are not engayred in comniercisl - menta relating to the famous companytime. -Duluthhjkwm ft- Z7-fact bils- usiness but constitute a department a mper a nera ne un ssociates as we w o is leaving vator, the Great Nbrthern, but hero of the University of. Toronto, Mr. h 8 lora visit to Singapore i as papers preserved by descendants there a man " gr and on his retain will be a visitor at of Bigot Talon and other great figures y just as fast for o' :Beet has called attention to the ed-� i short time, and nearly s fast under, !ual fall in"the price of insulin. In several'Canadian cities." in the early history of new France. an oppDrtuandnity .for continuous fast ops ' May, 1928, the material was sold s.6 o - More interesting than alai, perhaps, eration. I6. cents per unit; in June at 3 cents S. J. Farrier Re-elected is the likelihood of securing a docu- per unit and now at 2 cents-per unit. Mayor of Winnipeg; ment'signed in Canada in 1535 by PdINCARE REVERSES The distribution of insulin is of- = Jacques Cartier. It will 1.e. the oldest - HIS FOREIGN POLICY tfec-eed through two e#annels. The A despatch from Winnipeg says:-f'record in all America, antedating that , ..first to hospitals obis]}-have organ- S. J. Farmer, Labor, was re-elected now possessed by the Canadian Arch- Alms t0 Conciliate Great Brite; r ized departments for the iadministra-1 Mayor of Winnipeg Ives, wlfch is datld 1542. The rponey At thg Court of at. James's Y peg on Friday by a values of these collections a Joon of insulin. The second Is through rriajoritp of 4,899: The unsuccessful ggregatea f ' Frank B. Kellogg, the new United fain and Puts Reparations thousands of pound's. Canada is Be- tates Ambassador to G}reat.Brjtain, . .: physicians trained in the use of in-!candidate was Robert Jacob. �Issue it Second Place. !boring them for nothing. who,replaces Ambassador Harvey. /physicians For these latter a special short The contest was.fought on variety Paris, -Nov. -24.-Premier-Poincai i course of instruction was provided at of issues, including the-record of Mr.�, The greatest sin i is laziness• the finally has reversed his foreign policy. _ the •University of lbronto last July Farmer as Mayor during the past second greatest sin £s, too great self- WORLD CHALLENGE151 No longer will he put reparatl.one for under the direction of Professor Dun-'year, the platform of the Indepeirderit satisfa do ,BY CANADIAN PORTS France uncompromisinglyfirst and p tl.-Mr. Gordon Selridge. esln Graham. Labor party, which endorsed his can-' The.Spillers Milling and Associated friendly relations with Great Britain, The prelimi' •y stages in the.pre didature, the policy and personnel of 1-ndustries,'Limifed, London, England,i Elevators of Fort-William-Port and the United States second. paration of t1�e health-gluing extract the.Winnipeg Civic Association:.which' may establish a lar flour mill and' Hereafter he may be expected ' are conducted in __ large laboratory in, brought Mr. Jacob into the field, the wheat at.exporting:business in Westertr Arthur_ Harbor Establish lSollo.�v.i`n_thenfootsteps of the Premiers . the north-east corner of the insulin alleged intentions of the Winnipeg Canada, according to a statements Quicle Loadlrg Record.who kave precedes him, and whoeey r a ere"fig where beef and pork pan-' Electric Railway in' the matter of made by_h Lloyd Tanner, secretary A despatch from Fort Wiliam policies he condemned so bitterly 14- ` areas (sweetbreads), fresh from the their city franchise, and the general]of the eornpahy, who-was recently in-says:--A world record-for all time to' the recent battle ofYellow'Book notes, _ obattoirs, are first minced in a large ;,uestion of public utilities a,rd the city! Winnipeg investigating conditions in date is being established by`the ele-I with Lord Conon. meat-grinder, dissolved in' vats 'of, Hydro.system in particular. I I He aims now_to conciliate. Great the grain trade. The company are one vators of the Fort. William-Porti i alcohol and then Laced in a lar Britain at almost a-n basket centrifuge. The liquid is drawn 1 of the lkrgest concerns of their•kind krthur^harbor In the longing'of grain y'cost, and to 1 of is more than power. I•nfla. in England and are heavily interested into ships. interest. her and the United States .off frons the centrifuge and further t ence holds, but power br --Lae._ in the Western Canada wheat in- Betiveen midnight on • Wednesday, once more in France's security, if it. elarifled by filtration through pape-•. Burnham. i dustry. and midnight on Thursday 6,700,000 is not too late. To-night the semi in glass funnels. This •liquid, con-! _official Temps -and the Journal deal - . ? taining the soluble constituents of the -- - - -- ---- -- ----- ------ - - -_ - Debate begin to prepare the way.. pancreas,is reduced to a email vevaporation of the alcohol and volume " a n :r., The Temps takes the theme, "The French y i iii '� s x water content in a large vacuum still. x t s .,,..., thing Ingorder tonact in cinoneglect rt with < The residue contains the ilisuiM. The ,a y " the-TL er-Allies.", And the Journal! 3 solution is unrifled in two chemical des D fits s "No form of guar laboratories,one on the main floor and; = s - ,�. 4 f antees will VFoovide us arr efficacious r one on the second floor, by chemical •R„ security. .. Signatory ' Governments -procedures known as "fractional pre. - would..nevertheless decide their action' cipitsttons." The purified product is I .• `' r' according to circumstances and d the �helr sterilized,standardized,and filled <` `': '' r , condition of their public sentiment. into vials for distribution by the Con- �,. 1` �,, t. Js We must,therefore entertain withtin ' inaught Laboratories. . + > K' United States and Great Britain amile .But the equipment of the Insulin i ' able and cordial relations." Laboratory embraces more than the a '` P mere processes necessary to produce �a,` '. p More.than doubleat the number of dR the serum. A distilling room-6n the' immigrants came to. Canada during wain floor contains a large rectifying) - the past six months, as compared with still, vacuum' pumps, and condense:s a' the similar period 'a year 'ago. The < by whichtheused alcohol is reclaim:d,1 figures.'according to the De artment An oil-burning furnace in the b�yge- r` of-Immigration, show 94,333 people �ment supplies steam for the vacuum of all nationalities to have entered- still and a refrigeration machine-eools - ' April- the-eleohal-condenser-and-manufhc-E.- ; September, 1923, while the number -=-tures cakes of ice for•small refriger- - -was__46,331. for.the same- .period. in ators. A large electric fan is kept; 1922. Briash immigration'during the running continuously to venti:ate the! !. past six months amounted to _laboratories and clear the air of sl- II ted States 13,056. Bohol fumes. _ - ,• The production of lumber is British On the second floor, in addition, to WHEN• DEATH WIPES OUT POLITICAL BARRIERS - Columbia for the first eight months the purification laboratory, ..there is ;A significant picture at Bonar-Law's funeral, in which the leaders-of-the' three'•ireat 'political parties in of 1923 was twenty,per cent, .higher. • laboratory in which two chemists I Great Br:taln are grouped around the heir to the throrre. The Prince of W31ea is conversing with Ramsay Mac- than the best previous record. This are employed on research work in eon- Donald, the leader of the British Labor-Socialists, H. H. Asquith, leader of the Liberal party, Is, at the left, and will easily be the best yeardn the his-' " nection' with insulin. Clean, tseil-, Premier Baldwin, leader of the-C6nservajjVea, on the right. This is a picture which could scarcely be duplicated tory of the lumber industry in th _ rt{ _ ft the won' -fQr_Blftis h statesmeQ_�f'TiYal uattEev are often good friends in private life. _ ( , rovince. i, _ - ', - ventilated rooms are provided for the 1n•a country -•++ s ry ,. z -e- „ ..^s ; r•: ,ry;. ''at • 1;:.,- -''s*.. :G• £arw'-a,Bt$J' .r awv h.�::„„ ^.wx:P� `"' . . . . , .. ,, .. . y :'.. .. ':." _ .. . - ,.� - .pz«c,..,y;,,�, �s.y: .z^i�'Q;,�y -•w i�*C 01 1 x• r- .�� • ;n,•• '.i+�`•*. ., -. .4•.s• .d '�' •r r`t.-''7 mac." - �Ir •:,,,.,&;.. ..,. yv, ...; . .-. ,� .- ... .,, a. .t ... .. r ... "a^�•-' ''� .9-. rr,?+:• ?ivt u w `p. •N aid v have raised large -crops sad will 'TTM TABLE-Pickering Station �k I Ali✓ �i ilt�t�xi�t�� 1~Ws T.R.,Trains going East Joe as follows " FRESH FRUITS FOR :' •„ have a considerable amount for No. 10 Mai! 7-57 a M.- export.export. 2S Lodal X2.3 P.M. .. : . : - - - 80 Local d.25 P- Sunday ;1.7uperyear,; 81.50 if paid in advance. _ Sunda train, 'Christmas Cakes 'Puddings• Subscriptiom;ro the United States and Creat }�, 8.2I A• M. - Britaini2.00 in advance. __ ..BALE REGISTER. Trains ggoing West dos as follows • SATuRDA DEC. STS-Auction sale of No. 29 Local M.50 A.id: x farm atoclf, Implements," straw; 27 Local 41.44 P.M. RECIPE OUR PRICES FOR THESI JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, p y s mail 906P.M, OLD ENGLISHIXMAS CAKE -• _INGREDIENTS roots,corn'and furniture, at lot 14, Sunday train, 8.13 P. M, Bea Butter, 48c lb. / rear of con.6; Pickering (half mile 8/4 lbs Butter NOTES AND COMMENTS. west of Greenwood), the pr Foregoing is according to Standard 4:1 lb.Brown-Suga,r• = 'Brow-b-Sugar,. ..9 The for 1.00- of Robt. Devitt. Sale,at.12.8a sharp. time. 2 lbs Currants Currants, 18c per lb.. { $ee hills. Win.Maw. auctioneer, - 2 lbs Raisins Seedless Raisins,beat lbc lb,, -"The Royal winter Fair which Voters' List Court 1923 'I lb Date@ > Dates(new fiesb) lye or 2 for 26e t a 4hURSDAY, DEC.8th -Auction sale of -. �-closed on Wednesday has esteb- farm stock..itnplemente, hay, grain f B Eggs ` F.gge, t36c doz lished'itself as the greatest horse etc.. at lot 13, rear of con. 6,'-Picker- Municipality of the Township t"helled Walnuts Shelled Walnuts, 54c l•b. ing,the property of L'.White. Sale „ of Pickering. y • lb Shelled Almonds Shelled ases Almonds, : 59e lb .°:,Show in America if not in the at one sharp. See bills. D.A.Pugh, T 1 cup Molasses world;and it is being reso nixed . Notice,is herehy givep that 4 Court. -j teaspoon Cloves -Ground Cloves, _ 6c per oz tr q auctioneer. Mace, 10C oz will be held, pursuant to the Ontario I teaspoon Mace a as such by Americans, who, tis a VPEDNENDAY. DEC. 5T$' Auetiou sale Voters' List Act,'by His Honor the 1 teaspoon Mixed S iee Mixed Spice, 6c o2' of ahead of choice d iry cows, con- � p p Essence Vanilla, 10c bottle` rule,are not in the habit of credit. Judge of the County Court of the Essence Vanillate taste\ silting of 30 head of rpulstered- and County of Odtario, at the Town Ball, BKkiug'aoda, 5clb ., frog -any other nation n'ith r, rade Avrshires and 5 head of Hol- I teaspoon 8oaa Floor, Marvel Pastr (24 ib 90c R in the Village of.Brougbgm, on Satur- y ) ?� .passing them. steins, Jerseys and Durhams, the day. the Ist day of December, 1923, at 6 cups Fto12r File Roses(14 lb) :1.16 property of-Oliver enny, Int 24, 10 30 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear - con.4, Whitby. Bala atone o'clock, and deterrtiine core {Hints of errors • One of the worst features of P -- END THE. G.RQCERY STORE - _ _. _sharp.---See-bills.--. iii,Maw, auc• and oirsissiot a in the' Voters' List_ of :iwotor cars is the Couveniance it tioneer, FGR YOUR GROCERIES - the Municipality of the. of t ` ",.affords ontlaws-to make a hurried Pickerintt for 19x3. _ w, , :get•av:ay afxgrcotnngittinR aburg•` D+'ted�thia 15th dey`of November. :Lj , R f = - I� ELM DALE MIT I Q 19.3 y lacy, a, hold or some other DONALD R. BEATON r criminal act. The number of 9-11 Clerk of the said 41unicipalitv.' - hold-u sthat have occurred dur. PICKER=NQ•; i > ing the- past year is certain y _ alarming, and as many are never Wheat or any grain- taken in Aero Cushion Tires' To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of brougbt- to justice; it induces "' .exchange for Flour. The United Farmers Co-operative Company,' many others to take a hand in the _ Limited. We have Bran,'shorts, Cho'-, Will St0 posture A. J. �LLisON Representative,: game. The Provincial'Highways P tt�� are the scenes of.the most of these Oil-Cake ileal, PJC p alive, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 �' ;hold ups, due to the fact that the all hinds of grain _ L +?x •ellane@s are good for making a bib _ trOuDl $' ►. ' haul, and the opportunity for .Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. making' their escape is greater Royal Household Flour; s -than where the reads are not so Cream of to West Flour., • • • Mood. It will be necessary to have y� TlftyYears of Banken -CHOPPING EVERY. - r -,these roads .better protected by dk•� �•. rg, WEEK DA bro° , We offer a complete service for `r increasing the number of police, °o •o': Qa P "i who should be prepared for any '•o a�` o,nzaZZZ�SSS•� FARMERS �. T.T. Z�CCKWCGZ: •�ti' o•?� g3 •a. > � ;a -GRAIN and CATTLE DEALERS emergency. They should be well ;$fib wawa. off° termed and sbould act with a Grin aNNOUNUItiG a c�eo;gbq,o�dd :, MERCHANTS J• D.:'O:T o r, hand, The way things are lruinR MANUFACTURERS and MUNICIPALITIES } ..at present it .will be unsafe for DOMINION-OF CANADA any person to go out at night 'v> �,• �'0 oe o •; along: the provincial Highways REFUNDING LOPrN 19'2.3 .PAS did ' �'�' -� - ANDAR D- AN = 'without a bodygtiard. _ :q. ea:bp,c or cwrwgs " PER-CE'rT--Btff. as ' •Q•l No other country which pgrticl- , :- - d o;.•„q dc; • . paled in the.lAte war has been in 20 year Bonds,price 98.28,.,to yield Pickering Branch, W. F. Law,Idanagtm 5.14 per cent. - C. A Maclellan such a deplorable condition ae 5 yeaBonds, pride 99. to Whitby Branch, - , Manager + , yield - _. Russia. The Red9 which ..gained 5.23"pee cent. " Canaidan National Railway (C. N. R.) Takes the place of air tubes. the tipper hand and who have y ' leaven a*t) first mortgage Deben- They are made of highly porous L- been endeavoring to rule the conn- tures maturing•May 6.I990. Price' Para Rubber, and ride as easy � b r1U� �' 4tThe�News" R- try according to their ideals, have 570 per thousand,or $1000 invested sir ' u sc now f o e been plunging the country deeper now increases to 81,754:40 at ma- wad deeper into the mire. , They rarity. - _ Plicae or wire orders at our believed that the government expense. TheXton _- �n� -n all tl*p Innis- -ad thatRS. _�. R. the people should work for the Phone2887 Du,ndasSt. East, - � government. who would repay 2if Whitby. Out. _' ;Agent PICKRRING. -them for their-labor. The result wa+ that,the wealthy dosses have Will If-y- -are in' need of a Range or Hearer been dispossessed of their arc- _ _yo u V petty, and tits few that were not ' � e sure and call and see pat to death_ hays been reduced _ - : . ...._ to dire poverty. 'The people are Or Rent - j)��1 . s H i'i'J ?winning to.realize_their mistake -" - _ - - - e bought and are slowly -restoring-the old your Property T a T : • Farm - Residential :Buildin Lota ,jT � order of things,' and the connti•y • �- - - ' 1i�' e- also $uppry repairs for a11kinds of t ifs beginoieg to improve, Those - g •who understand the Russian pea P and the conditions that now - .� I have enquiries for ell �ind� StOVBP, ranges and furnaces. ,exist are optimistic in regard to - -�he future of that unhappy Goan- �I ask no favors, no options, no exrlueive list • -,ilk _ingeand nocominissioti ifnasale _ (het your eaVetroughing put in repair . ,try. it will take a long time to t ibrinR it back to its former state, It find the buyer or no eommisstou"ked _ ,Sts there is much to be done. The l e = i �:Vdilvt'a s`are iir a des --- LIST WITH ME FOA.QUICK SALE , fa rains`'' ore e - s perste state ' -' i,c �_.. _ ii •���+D�. ..and in many cases almost useless, ItiSURA\CE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness: e). S BAL7DON " PiC,�►1Gi�1NG -and it will take ,a long time and BONDS-Government, Mon 1, Corpiiratioa. ! • f+ - _MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. moth money to restore them. :. REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. But the people; who for a -lonrz v ; . it did not havA the bear to G .: W : A R KE -.-R = P1QKER-1N0 work, are beginnings to get down Ito business, and this 'year they _ • --�� A GREAT STORY YEAR Pi{'ig�!iRINf A T. 1Vi A R K T golden 6heat of stories is in pre= '",I'elepholie Piokering 5213 ,P. 0. Bo% 40 :e stories'of Companion. mpa io . There and ill beRon i- parat.ion for 19.24 tenders of The Weste il� Y - nd Roast or Steak. .. ... 2&per,lb r ling adventure,; stories of gumption n Surloin Roast or Steak, 28cin genius a jkob and makieq a successh i b Fash 1 e Shoppe- p teak,.. at it : stories of lively scrimmages on orterhonaeRoast or 9 28c the athletic field-football, baseball ; :•.. : -Ramp Roast,... stories of girls in school. and college .. .. - ... 20c " send working their way in the world Fine Rib Roast, .. " R' of business; stories of the old farm' o the Ladies Of Whitby ana Vicinity . Heavy Rib Roast, folks down in,Maine,told iai01italily - Shoulder Roast. .. ... 10 and 18c `'• - by U. A. Stephens ; stories 'of Caleb r. ipealea's shrewdness and"hone sense - We-have received Pot-Roast,Roast,• - stories.of resourcefulness andpbek in _ f Brisket, to buil, ... "' `. situatianeof danger and a:tremity; A : �I� SHIPMENT OF MATS •' 26° stories of the sea and of the 010128- .Leg of Pork,... 26e � d -•.+tains-stories W please ever y.fancy of Regular 89.00 for 83.75 Loin of Pork. ... . • .. .. old readers and. young. for readers Shouldet Ronat of Pork, wbb love the story of character and - •. ,, 28c o -Ior those who like beet the story of r - h k S g , y - Stock of Children s Hate - , Pork c o ' _ = - twiftactloa. It will be a rest year -A B1 _Pare Por ansage, ,r. •in the history of The Youth's Com- Finest Salt Pork,.... ' ... ... 25c ' - - pan ion... -.t2r94 attd $430,- - Finset Breakfast Bacon, per• slic - for als,poet y, factsal stories. ort andfun:'stories, dl- - ther line of-Rats- Reduced to Rock Bottom-1Prtces..- iTcl Care ottage, 119(half or ••• ` The 52 issues of 1924 will he crowded _ ' •' whole), 82c +` z .scribe now and receive: Up to$10.00 Each. '1. The Youth's Companion-62 issues Back Bacon, ... � 46c s - : in 1924. _ .. .. .• '.Ali �• fi;ooked Ham, �.5e •}t : 2. All,the remaining_iseues.ofl,A Our Coats are Reduced . - Weiners,.. �•• c " :. 8. The Companion Home Calendar for •.. •• 1924. All for ;2 60, c Send-Oheese,.. Barberry, Velours, .Marvellks, and Fur Coate $15.00 14.•O inOude '11icCatl's Magazine, th - - y First and Domestic rtening, 8 lbs' SS.cente _ up to.$225.00 each. nihly authoriry on fashioas T "�. `' 5 lbs 90 cents Eae B .b ublicationa only $3.00. .r� lb prints 18 cents TA YOUTH'S COMPANION AMUET_ rs� SCHWARTZ R,Com wealth Arg. st,Paul Sa., ,tJ sh Trtsat sad`W hTte Fish Eery P`rtdal► Boston. Us". New nheterhip•t^ ^e Received Brook St., Phone 340, Whitby W (�•._REID,- - - PICKERI'v( - ' aw= ay: :.i, "?1^r. ,a;.` ., •.. ..,",,� ^,- ;• .:3'. '.Ny -moi, t ,.:"a.3rira-.°mk.Ael ,,u:. ,,.. : ..•, J,.- •,a- 'ea_ •ra'"Cx"'w',av` +a.'+.. �,r `{ '"- a. l►�t ? v3 y . ♦ .J 1 v'e. ,..„ria- � a • 17,41 W. •a a - rCLAREiMONT. "Born;on Monday, Nov. 26th, 'to J. A. =L'E R K I 111 S ' - James aad Mrs. Briscoe,r a daught• R Mrs. Palmer is visiting her sister er. Harness S ! V I ,C E-An Stouffville. - -- ' (THE DECORATOR) On account of the�snow and rain Rev. A. McLellan was 'in the the rQada bet Ye beeolme very slop For gvery description of Paiating, keity on Monday. PY• Paper•Habaing, Interior 3S our _ J. R. and Mrs. Mann were in To. Mrs. McCallum: of .Toronto, Decorating and -'Tonto on Friday. =t /C� RS y' - spent the week-end' here with her Hardwood Finishing. Miss Margaret Macnab w.as In son. Beat Workmanship, Prompt Service. Now ie the time:is see aboutyour- Chas. the city this week. : Prices moderate, yoar ". o Chas. Cooper ha e;-iizamene trip -d y ' TT.Harness needs. FY�S=._Bikaaham is bus these oto the cit on Tue�da days re-decorating James Evaaa' - -' =Phone or write' `.. y y' residence, Gerrard 84 Torrens Ave.; We have on hand a good supply stir, -- J•, S. Bundy is off duty these miss Violet Sargent-, of Mark- 0842 M (P.21) -Toronto, of Harness and Accessories ' days, being somewhat indisposed: `hair, spent Sunday *ith friends at various prices. Ladiee'and Gent's Wool Under'' Mrs. Brougbtod, of London, has in Claremont. Give us a trial and be wear for winter wear returned home after spending a `Yule: `Vallis was in the cit on �'' SWl�a • y �IS 5 � convinced• , -�conple of weeks w>!th'Juhn and Mrs. Monday and while there attended - fwd Lmamla --= > Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose Mctlydth. the,Winter Fair.. Good Shoe Repairing Service Mrs, Walford-returned-hQule Qn Men's Sweaters and Wool Sox Saturdayafter spending .a few A nuruber of new -book's were ,, tiK ES placed 6n the shelves of the'public G'RASI�ERE FAR�d CE CII, BRADLEY 'vein Flannelettes and Flannelette weeke,w Ith her brothers and other library this week. 1 Blankets=, large,size, white friends iri Toronto. Robt. Rawson, Hugh Gregg and \Ve ha}a the ,following farm produc• Ht<r`ness maker, V.' and grey' . A trained corsetier' will have Frank Barclay have returned from tions for sale at-reasonable terms: PICKERING,. - ONTARIO - —samples at Mrs: C. "Florence's on the `best looking haleandhearty. LARoc- YORssHIREs-Yours pigs. 9 __ n " :4 good range of Ys and Friday and until 1.30 p m. on Stitt- Miss Merle Stephenson spent the. weeks, both sexes;order ones p to Sweater Wools urdag. Come and epee them. week-end in the city with.her, Is. young sows, bred to prize•winbing - #✓yal i� Quite a large number from here ter, and when in Tor t sires. hit _ p A full1lue of Fresh GlQce afj_ --laud the surrounding country at- the Winter Fair. r Bk"Ep 'Rbcs' Pcor. 'Graliam's O. s �t� lowest prices �.. 'tends a Royal Winter Fair lest Fred Evans, who has been spend- A. C. barred'Rogk strain. A few The Servlee tiarage "Highest rices , week and this and ronounee it a choice cockerels. x P paid for P , ing the past few months in the produce great success. Peace River District, returned AP —Spies, Baldwins and'Green- D. A. and Mrs. Acott motored to home on Monday evening. ings, delivered. Overhauling, Painting, al[ kinds •!� .�" the city on Thursday. taking with Master Gordon Redshayi, whoSTOrE Woon-Mized dry wood -in. repairing done. Ignition 1J. A. SCOTT a specialty. f A. and Mrs.. Renfrew who have Hospital, Toronto, was very 'ill desired. our o or top re-covered • - taken up residence in Toronto. with pneumonis4 but is slightly Drop a oard or phone P, 2328 fur 81'3.00. . Leslie Phillips, who has been in improved. _ for your.needs. Detroit during the past summer i F. M. CHAPSIAN, - - Froprletor Berm & I'Oynter. ` at furnace work, is again in the For Bale, n the Village of Clare Pickering, Oat. JuAt Arrived employ of F. M. Cooper, aha haswont, a 7•roomed frame dwelling, a number of furnaces to instal. in fair repair: For 'lull pparticu- lt;rs 'appy to' Mrs. P," blacnab, Lorenzo White, who is giving „�, A large sipmeat of Men's Suits and Claremont. up farming, will hold an auction overcoats at p.riees lees than could' " Lost, on the 7th concession,Pick. - A Real Money Maker sate of his farm stock ad ample-. - .. . be manufactured at present: 7. ering between ReyrI el sideroad Suite-Nay b Wants on Tor bills Dec. 6th• and tie Brock road, a'tire um A Toronto Farm - y lase Berge, pore wool _ Watch out for bills .,giving full pump. �1°u i�m0°sr' �.x*hK•sus.alulliag�' regular$30,00, for 822.50. •Tw� Finder please leave same .st D.A. maker because it deem up the numer. filling the silo, particulars. ie* ! with mush suite, heavy material, suitable oe The heaviest snow-storm of the Scott's store. sus odd winter seaeoa; regtiYsr 20.00. for season took place on Friday last ' Toronto Farm Engines are well bur7t 13.75. These suite are all. tailor-: when snow to the depth of four. /, yip• move ample in operadon. rum emoomically made and good fitters. inches fell. The mild weather and time for on kerosene or gasoline. overcoats=Heavy tweed " that will � W, rain wbicb followed soon caused it fill, Itarporlsak! A To, to Enos. San'sod Grinder keep you warm and dressed this work.Dom do disappA ir. - t texii- make a fou time and labor-arias winter sad sisters to 'oma,regular Master Jimmy Walker. o! IIz $oME 18.00, for 9.75. bridge, who broke his arm m-few °`st°6' of I'll be tt to arpta'° their weeks ago by falling out of a tree, PIE milking, many dnimble feabacs to you or Gome,early and aavemoney at ie recovering nicely. He spent a TOsi=ntina give you iataeetay literuun. 1 Claremont i few days last week in town with - �. F1ag01d, Claremont — dais sant,-lliass H. Walker'.- -- .. - -- - -- ----. >��gs Mrs. D.A.Scott,Mrs. C.S.True man, dlm T. going tsad Mr. H.G Coal- ��f� 141cIutyre are going to Pickering • a thio(Friday)evening to aestat in she prograrnme to be Riven st a" STA`"R R _ _..concert in St. Andrew's church. ET'S• all be thankful Hard and Soft 1i08l of the The annual Christmas tree cad L this Thonksk:ivea �HOIV C�GiRAPkN RECCC3.S entertainment of the Union Bob- We'reR• t1B8t quality OII bath School will be held on the thankful because "The difference is in the tone." hand Choiour est ba to bake the THIS A LAW - .evening of Wednesday. Dee. 19th: : choicest bakery goods have We haves fine selection of Records-on bond, or the scald 1 be-pleased Teachers and eFbolors are now met with • + ' tine Teachers the your approval to receive your special orders. Come and hear them. t y programme. and you should be thank- y P� prtirulars.will be given tat- ful that you can order of - _� UMI y PRICE 65 CENTS-WHY PAY MORE? Full er. ue the poetry that will Frank,Soden hap sold his farm make your thanksgiving Bay the beet and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts, Sherwin- - f i McCalluVn m o t e ninth conLbssion, dinnerenucessioss a e. s WUliams Paiute. Dominion JEipreas Money Orders. .,who will take possession in the , - arleo, Sealers, Crockery, etc.,from as. we have them spring. Mr. Sedan has no definite - - r lana [err the future but he con- T HORNTON'S BROUGHAM K �mplates moving.into Claremont � Mrs. Thomas Paterson is visiting THE BUSY STOKE ' -: THERE'S A REASON :'.-wo reside. •R,MONT�1FaY� _ . ' See Our Findlay her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pen- �Yr� £ � Y - —"- -- -- - - ---- -- x n ne-inch lids with -wood dao!• Belly, of Windpor, who, we regret , . and grate, copper reserveie - iro report, has been eerloasl ill ', e: HQNE:gQ.o^,^.', r with the fin.; We are glad to � �T . 'i e . - �pin -an tile-back k etrtr ing know that she is now convulse- :;Redeeming victory Coupons large oven. .restored to her usual Rood health. e PickelIII DON'T neglect to eIi out Victo Boad Coo We have also have ranges Qaeboa Next Sunday morning at the1 g g p y ry pons when _ ru p w*illtiPt Church the Lord s Supper " payment is due. Any breach of this bank will cash ht�ves,Reelt•feederekeand be administered for the last time this year. A large attend. oiilanree C� lltte6 thets>t—or deposit them to your credit is.a savings • super-heaters. • fur themorningrwill 'Thebe-in subject keeping �'he object of this Association into 'interest.account Where they-will earn mosey fns you by accumulating { ge oar'stock before_bnyi`og. ^r wit the occasion,, and is the eve- lessen stealing and prosecute , It to complete. 0 �-Laing, "Walking-W the Light"vvill the felons. — e � ' u be the subject. Ask s about .repairs for any ![embers having r make"of. stove. Rev. A. McLellan is Riving s Pry sUolen oommMaiRAW gage immediately with an member eeHes of talks on Sundiiy"evenings yillil �• 0 V' 'P ` of Ezeoa>iive pommiatee. _ V on Familial• Hymns and "their Hie• wH178Y BRANCH, -.• - G. P. LYND, MMWW. tory. The"topic last Sunday even- Moenbsrship fes 01.00. BROOKLIN BRANCH, AL C. CROSS, Manager. (�LAREMONT ing was"Ruck of Ages," and.was Tickets may be had from the President os; sung.as an anthem by the choir eeareterT on applieatica.' -- - ' and then by it male -luartette. E: Cow. L. D. Bunke, C.S.Palm• - .� The service was very interesting .er, onald bidaro, Pickering. • Nine Sunday evening will 6e"The W. 1 1 Ili ���� � + O� #O r_ _Ninety and Nine,. agog as a t!o W g, U 1 by Mr - -enjoy is ark. secgeokrofart Headgairters for High-Cases Foaled e treat. Presidear, - • Stuffs. Everything clean and There passed away at his home ales Willow =115 fresh.- Prices as low in Claremont on Tuesday morning i U S; ,, �j - . as possible.' I� Claremont s oldest and highly re- _ K' epected citizen in.the person of '' CEDAR-GROVE - Beginning Sa�ucday August 25th Yon are sbeolui;ely sure in-lw�ind r. Joseph Readmau, in his 87th s your Groceries here, Vaughan Mr. Readman was bora la Warehouse at Locust Hill - aLe we guarantee all goods. Vaughan towoshlip, York County. in 1837, where'he' was.-a prosper. . - • ' Butter, Eggs and Poultry nus farmer, nkotil 19 years ago, �' •. Leave �'ickering;- Leave Toronto Want when he retired and moved to A car of Walkers Cor,Zr'Dletiller_'e r aiC the time. Clareutont where he has sante re. Gra;ine nose in atoek.. 7.45 a m.' (Daily) 10.00 a. m. , Iahhuae, oGra28� aided. In 18E0.he married, Sarah - _. Ann Peterbanah,who predeceased Also Bran, Shortie, Oil Cake, Daily ezc_ept Sundays e { F K$ C$jDL(yW him in 1897. To this union three 4.15 pe • land Holidays 6.00 p•- Yrs• Oh[TARIO , children were born, two girls, dy- ing Molasses,Ts kagei etc. �-- j CLARXMON'T,•s. ing in infancy, and one son. John, Sunday@ and Grinding Every Day Except 9.00 pa. m. Holidays only) .10.30. p.-M. enrviving him and living on they y •old homestead ID--Vaughan town• • Wednesday.' Q y -ship. In 1904, he married Mra. , �7tanc and Ti __,Mary,Jane Bowes, of Claremont, R-RRE <- --:-=who survives-.him. .He was a Lib-_ - - Phone 8800 R. R Markham,Oar _ east in politica and a staunch ?, -- member oftheMethodist C .� also a member of the Society of Harness C e alirin - n rme lie polo 8 York Pioneers. conscientious and p charged proportionately'. - upright in all hie dealin s, and ' g Having resumed my business in Clare- Of all materials and design temporate, industrious and meth mont. I respectfully solicit the phtron• kept in stock. It will pa., you odieal is all his babits. He leaves age of the farmers of the ear. Rug dopa at:o0rdon HOQse. -Passengers taken on- earl s1 our works std inspool our stook y a wide circle of friends td mourn rounding community. � � obtain prices Don't be misled his loss and who extend their gym. I am prepared to repair•harness and at any point. a`eoto we do not employ them,oonsegaeop . collars as well as boots and ehoe_s._ ly n, and do throw off the 0 4 patsy to the bereaved family. ------__.. _ _ __ ._ ._- .. _ we a a .� ---The funeral took lace from his Heavy rubbers re-bottomed. oommiision of 10 pee osnt.,wbiob you pp COLLACUTT'S GARAGE' sell save b, purchasing �� late residence on Thursday morn- E��}AR' KEdRNS sail soiiaiesd. ing to the Union Church, thence at the "Corner Sboe Store," to Hing Cemetery. Sing City, J. T.-MAT$ESON where interment took place. Claremont, Ont, 1 ,Phone Ind. 200 o"NA Ww >iPLi~A yl(in .. ,, .., �'. .. �. .�, :•. .: :> •,.: .,:,.. � ,. .. • , �'�= :-:.;„, .r. . ,. �.as.. . a,yrgs,' rS f+ � r r s,+k+'!. .., _. .e •'P`,w , .�r�_ .,..: �'.=..,''•';. •.'g+•'ti•'�, '"„,•s- ik.#�a'. l�.'�. ��,:',y,:. .�tM'ss.:dls;.til.. y�: t.:,ev 'yrs., � _.i �.�' .{. `1.+"`0,X, "•5s', Pt✓' r` mx AFF 'Y _ may,. "'''':' :isgss:„- 5+rw's^a: ^+�c'.�" •fi '�". .-.."nc s' - a. .,,.s ,R;,;^ e --AND THE,WOR$T IS YET TO COME ' STOMACH TROUBLE //j�_ TM BLOOD ta -lousy DOE TO � " It Usually Disappears When the / yy ` WHAT SHALL' WE PLAY. coloria-removed by soaking material Blood iB Mi3de Rich and Red. _ in denatured alcohol for-& few min- How many times a mother must utas. Thin blood is one of the most tom• '1�' L -}C--•_' _ y gnawer that question! Not only at Fruit, tea coffee and chocolate dis- mon causes of stomach trouble. It \� :home for her owui children, but.at the colorations ;are removed by holding affeots the digestion very quickly. The '- 'neighborhood parties, picnics or Com- the cloth taut over a bowl and pouring glands that furnish the digestive fluids - munity •gatherings. is,she asked boiling water over thestain. A paste are diminished in their activity, the '.suggest a game. of borax and. cold water, with much stomach muscles are weakened and _ Not long ago I attended' a family rinsing, takes out chocolate easily and there,is a loss of nerve'torce. In this arty-that is, a gathering where all usually grecs® spots yield to soap and state of health nothing will more quick- party—that members-of the family came for 1 me that caused hot water treatment. Iron rust comes ly restore,the appetite, digestion and ' play hour. One ga out -by applying a paste of table salt normal nutrition than_good, rich, red much excitement was a clothespin end lemon juice several times, alter- blood. -race, Two lines of,folks of all ages, rating with steam from the tea kettle, Dr. Williams"Pink Pills act directly -and a bag of clothespins for each tine, spout. Black grease or tar stains_can on the blood, making it rich and red,' a starter.to see them off and the pms be removed by rubbing spots with and this enriched blood strengthens were passed down the line one at lard, then wash in hot suds. weak nerves, atimulatea tired muscles 'time. . The.line that emptied its bag Javelle water is a good commercial and awakens• to normal activity the -- first won the race:- If the .game is bleach, but it can't be used on colored glands that supply the digestive fluids. ;..__• where scats are plentiful, the - - played materials as it destroys color. Use This is 'shown by an improved appe- hnas may as well sit down for •the nd linen. Mike a'solu- tits, and soon the effect of thea bloodtton hout game.. ' tion of equal parts of water and the enriching :pills is evou fin t that w An apple race for toys amuses on- bleach, soak cloth in it a few minutes, the.whole system. You find that what �- lookera as well as the boys. Apples, well,and in the last rinsing add y_ou eat-does not distress you, aad: _----11 are placed on the floor or grecs, one 'e nse few drops of clear ammonia water. that you are vigo:ons instead o! ir- for each boy, and they must be rol)Pd citable and listless. If your appetite s certain distance find returned. the PLANNING THE SCHOOL LUNCH. is ljckle, tf you have-any o1 the dla- ' boys using only their noses. tressing pains and symptoms of ind� A popular game among n o e • folks and one that any number may;problem of preparing school lunches. Williams' Pink Pills gad profit by the i _ play has been one where the leader i it is hard tp prevent the sameness better condition in•which they will put, u civ- your blood. _ takes the centre with the group from creeping into the menu and be- ' clod about bar, either sitt;ng or sides, many foods which children en- These pills are sold by all dealers int " . .. istanding• She approaches one of the joy rtannot be carried in a lunch bas- medicine, or you can get them by trail i V1_9+-0 -= group and, pointing to her ocvn eye, ket The metal container with vend- at S teats a-box from The Dr. Wil. she-sei This is my nose." Wbile latfon holes is best for ca ging to !tams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. _-she counts ten, the one she addresses .school because it can be scalded daily. o . ] _ frust iespond by po!atting to her nose Paraffin paper should be used. for _- - The Anchor., �'S Household 1 d# Ef#1Li6ncy and.saying, "This is my eye." If she wrapping moist Dods, as cake' and Here on.; the wharf I lie, idle and -earl respond, she keeps her, place; sandwiches. rusting, These suggestions help to make ap- uthet•vvise she takes the centre and Wars that the meantflifelfe, Is efficiency: 'It !s Impossible for the The office is ora of the oldest about , The keynote of Buckingham Palace hutitss• another victim of slow wits, piing lunches for .school kiddies. the court, for It dates back almost to Touch .any portion of the-body. For Sandwiches with- sliced meat filling, ,:'.instance say, "This is my chin." slid baked apple, cookies. or a few pieces Many a sailors wife chief residence of-the royal family to the time of the Norman conquest.be �Sointing to an elbow; and the re- of candy. A crisp toll hollowed out : 'ave, all unknowing, her heart.to my l be run oa successful lines unless there The lord steward takes his orders taisating, is organliation of a very high stand- from the sovereign in person• spoloae must be."This is my elbow," and filled with chopped meat .or soil- :. and In operation behind those white The master of the horse has charge, 'While the speaker pointe to his chin. mon, an orange, cookies, and a few ORilmes the restless :.sea., breezes palls with their orderly array of win-C and the ordering and dieing of all mat• ' I saw a mock auto race the other dates. Hard-boiled and "deviled eggs, sweep o'er me, doors and red-coated sentries pacing(I tern relating to the royal stables, from evening that was a; complete success. with brown bread and jam, apple in a familiar tongue, -up and down outside. the control of the equei?ies down- evening of_six were chosen, and as� sauce and a piece of cake. Not or singing the days I swung The King's household is divided in- wards. many groups could take part as there .cheese sandwiches with. a piece o! From a staunch cessel stung, - Ito three branches, which are in the He may make use of any horses, iwaa room for the race track. Each maple sugar, and frtlit. Baked bean Blue sky above and�wtde wate7s 'be ;charge o,f the lord chamberlain, the .pages, or footmeat belonging to the group chose a tai t�reprssent.Then sandwiches sweet--pickle,.-handl ul-af ---.__-: -- -_ rd=st Card ......M, xv 7 1 '— :7 TRIC&S Peace to these little,brelten leive% That strew our common ground; NIGHT& 000 fly Away That chase their tails, like silly dossp nd and round. MORNING _.y 90 rou'. For though In winter boughs are bare, LK YE 144 .L�P YOU§6 14ALT&§ pe Let us not once '.orget Uf, N CLRAR AN "_Uir P1 *A r"a wn G"s sa".Mu"No C&41,64,deaft Their summer glory,when.these leaves % Caught the great Sun In'their strong Ile not; Amerwalle Plane*- 1300 as so And made him, in the lowef air, --no bigger than a at Tremble at! DOGDISEASES —W. H. Davies. am 5" a F$411 staned rm to aw 1,11ana CUT by the AUUM. MAY GLOVKH CS. Ind, Sh" Look Younger 1WJW vim PMJ 6 Care-worn, nerve-exhatisted women need Bitro-Phosphate, a. pure organic jllllllllliilllllil -7 phosphate dispensed by'druggiste that New York and Pa:rls physicians pro- INFLUENZA. 7tSa&yW B&Lanco a vivittng card—or a scribe to Increase weight and strength Don't wait till you -get the-'flu. the In Inhale Minard's night and card--On the tip pt d feel- playing and to revive youthful lvis an forefinger of your Left baff1l. On Arrow Ing. The great preventive. Ing Price' tl per Dirge. this. directly over the forefinger, Chemical Co., 26 Front St. E at, place a halt dollar. a The problem Is to remove the card f-doliar a ad 7 U dollar to Without causing the halt YO Got a COLD ? leave your finger tip. Take a small pan of boiling water OF PAN ron V() that you gave to do is to snap Drefinger of the right band so And put half a teaspoon of MEN- pac�ot- [t will strike the corner of the THOLATIUM in the hot water, then' breathe the steam. It's, the bee It you do It-correctly—and get the hang of It after a few I Lad also the quickest way to get trials—the card will fly away, h19 Ing Me halt dollar on the.finger tIPT For ah at all Dreg *Wft GIRLS I A C&EAMY MASS L HAIR Ing the trick but the Apack will Wrft fw Fm 4&bP1% There Is's little knack sbouk_d� VSX19 WT THE MENTHOLATOM Co. OF BEAUTIFU ys lb ta co. me with very little pracges. geo"ours. ast, am of 35-Cent "Danderine" So Im- '..­ mcroa --------- (Clip this out and paste A wiih other of the series.tn a scrapbook.) proves Lifeless, Neglected air. BABIES LOVE H, Make Effort to Learn FUght Anwommyfaw An abundance of ra Idw1w ana Cliureles lieclinsw Line of Gftse. Plean%t to gIVO—PlAaSnAt to luxuriant hair full An Interesting,experiment with wi d take. U rpteed m=IiI vega jof gloss, gleams table and tely-hartnkm Canada geese Is being carried Oit at It Quickly overcoUlm C5 and L life shortly the Central Experimental' F#rm. ot- - I follows a genuine 9=1 Ina. taws. by officers of the Poultry Divt- 7U cr publishal toning up of neg- j I sion of the Department of Agriculture forzd a (a lected scalps-with eve" HEALTH EDUCATION !and of the Canadian National Parks AeAUDres"is dependable "Dan- dertne." Branch of the Department -of the in- BY DR. J. I 4MDLETOR terior. This experiment Is carried on Falling b a I r, P~rAw boom IN "*a"$% 010111arb �Itching scalp and Ion con- to secure valuable Informat the 'dandruff to Dr. R*ftbn WW be WIA 110 420WW tGGWUAM 41L POM ROM 111111116' Ceruing the habits of these birds and corrected Immediately. Thin, dry. two ftreq*thk solimiss. A&drm Man at ftaillm ROM%111111ON1110 it Is hoped that it will result in 11may- -1wispy-or fadins--halt-la quickly tnv*o-r- anasOMIA, Torcalim. ing large flocks of these7 geese rest on 7 Dow's lake, an expansion of the RI- fe'. taking on new strength..color dean canal near the Farm durIL,&their and youthful beauty. "Danderine" U INDIPUBTION, GUY delightful an the hair; S refreshing, pody ar-offensive!migrations north and south next yeffr. q1d%hMfW__ , I The death ratbe from cancer 4 tcA-ithols if-there is-bk -stfmuIAttny—ti5n1� Increasing for males up to 45 years discgrge at 'other than t:he normal-[---"Jack" Miner, the-well known and 'monthly periodk, especially at the original- investigator of wild goose liteasyl Any drugstore. Of age and for.females up to 60. The chance of life or after it has Pa I 33ed- life. is assisting the Government of- Slu un TROUBLE 1 7 most rapid Increase is occuring in ex- Even with the greatest care and skill ficials in the experiment. Your�wiW "Pape's' Dtapepsfi;l'� In'the q%u'IckeN't'. �Itreme aid it only afte" Canada geese-caught on his sanctuary I aressness of cancsr� in its doubtful cases occar; bi surest relief for indigestion, gasenj rhwe pain Face Disfigured �eareful medical examination can It be early stages is one of the most insidi- decided whether such conditions are or- it Kingsville, Ontario, early 131 may, flatulence, -bea, urn, sournexo. or were wing-clipped atd sent to the Con- stom*ch dlstres��c With Large Pim les cas dangers since it leads the patient are not indicative of cancer,and those ed byacidity. A delay-Iff-"king medical advice.,who sea Advias in these circurn- tral Experimental Farm, and these"to,. few tablets give at Immediate P Were cancer as painful in its gether with dve goallnga raised this stomach.relief.' Cc ect your stomach early stances axe taking a wise course quite Cub"Cura Healed stages as -toothache there would be spart from cancer possibilitie& .An year by four captIv3 Canada geese,at mind digestion now fav a few'cents. fewer of these pitiful c"ea in which abnormality Is there and whatever it the Farm. are being used In the ex- Druggists tell millions of packages of For sc=d time my face Was a& J". the patient 'first seeko advice when is due to it �hould be treated and nat _P4rIjM43tt nf'the ge!ese enuMbt I -skin —Rach - - Pet rd ples and -the cancer has reached a stage beyond nursed in secrelt,- -r all but pallative treatment. by M -Miner wears one of his bands. 4:;6, which by Zoe The statementis repeated that pro- These bands bear a scriptural text and Mothw I Give Sick Chi1d IrCrUld be very hTjtadng. Medical advice should be sourlit at lonved Irritation is the-cause. but all, ddvesa, .the insc a The pimples wa very once should a,lump be-found in the!tissues are not equiffy liable. The breast, if an u cerated condition exists a rn-of the hand is probably in the these reading, 11 'The word of the Lont "CAlifOrniB, F!*ff .Syrup" 4 hard and large,and tummood On the tongue, lip or sk n which dioes parts than in the nigo, So andureth forever,�_l Peter, 1.25. Write bluish when rubbed CC. me Box 48,- Kingsville. Ont" Harmless Laxative for 0 Bilious. picked.which caused die- not heal in a few days If there Is!ti ties show a special-lia ty sucfr' -The -other Constipated Ba.by,or Child. persistent hoarseness, a a mole or'as the skin of the face, lips, Insides f bands bear differeh, Im saages and the "I was treated but it did wart shows a tendency to grow, ificheeks, tongue, jower part of the address. The birds have also �been Constipated,bfl- 'not prove satisf=ory. I zead an'is& blood' or mucus is passed with the bowel and neck Of the womb. banded with the -official iiambe verdoement for Cuticurs Soap and red tons, feverish, or band'of the series In use by both the nick, colic�Babiss Ointment and decided to try them, -States anthart, -&On Iowa _,nA ftarnsf�ff two Church. Bunt From One Canadian and United a-d- G_h-H d cakes of TMINC, TOM M_ Scap And tqia' b=eo of Cuticurs, to take genuine --Tree.- Ties or marking wild birds. Ointment I was healed.11 (Slgned� TbeL_ffO$lIbgs. which are now full "California F I g Mrs.Earl C000ke,Box 374,Nopance, Santa Rosa, in California. has a Bap- grown, have been placed with the Syrup." No other Ontario. Babyes teething time to -A lime of tist church which seats 200 _�.people, Miner geese 'and the flock makes re- laxative 7reirulates Caticure.Soap daily,*ith Cuticitra worr3r and anxiety to most mothers. built entirely troin one giant redwood peated trip's'to Dow's. lake. With the the *tender little Ointment Occasionally, prevents. �Th6 little ones become cross; peevish; was laft. in period for southern migration nemi-Ing, bowels so nicely. pimples oc other emptions.They we which, whilat standing, their little stomach becomes deranged diameter. U snd constipation and colic sets In. To those Interested in the experiment are It sweetens the stomach and star A pleasure to ON.as IA also cuticams Thin giant tree Produced 78,00oft. of watching-the birds tosee wh6ther the the liver and bowels acting without Talcuni for ppduming the skin.' Inake,the teething period easy on baby lumber,. besides man' Che stomach Lnd.bowels in Y thousands Of youngqr geese will follow their oldeFT griping. C63itzina no narcotics or &wElbsephrres 11defl.Aft�: net be kept ILI nK I"IL ftal V. iteawmi, shingles with which the church was companions or will remain at the soothing drugs. Sa Iffortif &R.W1. y "CA Tv It Is hoped your druggist and rfelts! sweet and regular. this can be done rooted. After the building was oom. Farm with their parents. avoid Iconnte 83h2asZodeor-Ta by the use of Baby's Own Tablets pleted 60.000 shingles were left over: they will go south and return in the Insist upon genuine "Calffornin Fig dani laxative for little ones. The Ahe I The tree grewppon a high mountain spring with more of their kind .pos- Syrup" which contains directions. Tablets art a sure reltee for -all the� range fifteen miles-from the Pacific minor ailments of childhood such as stbly to stop at Dow's lake on their ee"I.-and wben-felled was-e coustrpatton, colic-;_1EAVei-stion, coldis sdmmd--northern journey. And simple fevers. They always do to be 800 years old. It took several , One danger Is that these birds may days to cat.the tree down ,and months drop in with doniestle ducks and geese -.'ASPIRIN I" good--never-harm. The Tablets ate, -BEF unt MY to saw It up. soft by medicine dealers or by mail at unsuspecting any danger. If wild The Dr.-Willtants! But even this tree'was mere in bearing bands as described join -.,,,BABY CAME VS ii6ts a box from - geese zbledlclue Co., Brockville, Out.. fant when compared with some of the any domestic docks between Otta Say Bayer' and Insisst-11 wa giant sequoias of California. One, and the South Atlantic coast, or be- when felled, was found to have started A-Wall; Gready Ben�RW by Watier Gypsy- tween Ottiwa and the mouth of the END Its gvowth in A.D. 660. 'Gypsies who love the water love-the Mississippi river (depen(Ung upon Taking Lydia Ee Pin�s way which route6they follow) It is hoped that they will not-be killed but allow- V'ep"je Com;ound Of ships along a ragged co*st at.dawn� Always they want a slaar to lean upon, ad to resume their Journey., It Is de- X VIN _"d-froightsrs steaming down as as-possible of Sydenharn, Ont.—"I took ym salty sired-to,learn-as7-inuch their travels. If, therefore, persons before my baby watrbomax4 bay. medicine who hear of an:� of these birds, or was a gr 066i6s who love the sound that water. mat help to me as.I was very makes hunters who happen to shoot one,-Will pootly until I had started to.take it. I to� 'communicate the particulars to 'the 3ust elt as though I was tired! out an In'eoves at nightfall always went time and would have weak, faint Commissioner of Cana�lan Nation the hear I . I nal us. My nerves would bother we un- run of windy'waves"along a pier, Parks, Ottawa, Canada, their action could iret little rest, i lit or day., ...,The sound of foaming water wh- will be appreciated. If the bird Is I wits told a friend to tife L d' en It I., break*. &live and able to trayol ibe number -Pinkliam's Vegetable Oompounz::d I on the band should be,read carefully. Unless you see tfie name -sayer,, on only took a few bottles and it helped me Perhaps. gad the bigd released. wonderfully. I would recommend it to ,Gypsies there ari.'Tjo love the wij of I'D package or on tablets you are not get. I any woman. I am doing what I can to Deile�r�. t you want some nice hills, 1pa� 0 U;ig the genuine Ba7s.- product proved 4 1 recommend this good medicine. I will fresh eggi& They're just from 'the Keep Minard's Llnlmcnt In. the houis. safe by millians and prescribed by- lend that little book you sent.me to any ..-Roadx that go eastward underneath . t coun ry. the moon, physicians over twenty-thrder years for . oneleanhelp. Yaw can with the great- Valleys.of'dalsies and new daffodils, CuAtomer—;Vbat country?" .-Night Work Colds - Headache est Of pleasure uss d to "When was Rome built?" asked the Toothache Lumbago the Vegetable Co, roynsmoflptre IL =1 help Roads that go westward In the heat of tMe Fact. noon. .:: .A Scion teacher. others take it.' mpoun Icamebe Rheumatism MrS HARVEY Teacher—"If the sun were to' be- "At.night, ma'ami" wis the surpris, Neuralgia Pain, Palik 'GAN, Sydenbam, Ont. ..:,But they who love the water .cways" come extinct,what would be the effect Ing reply of one little girl. AccaVt "Bayer Talets of Aspirin" it is remarkable how T66 cases have see, his one. Many upon the earth, Susan?" "How did you get that idea?" only. Each unbroken package con. been reported similar to t Iplaaqp rilik'Arn TIra women are poorly at such times and Xot- p,,p4l ("rnrn —Hai wn condition, Through rifts of moonlight vessels or ptly)—"Tbere =ould be henrA My d2A.— wing )TO Randy boxe% a quay. �G Vinal. no freckles." say that Rome wasn't built in a day." of twelve tablets epit few cents. Drug. n(l 100. when it is essential to the m6ther, an 1 ts also dell battles,of 24 La well as the ebildi that her strength be The grea 't f6iture In the evolu- -MONEY OROERS. Worry is interest paid on trouble gslilrin is the trade mark (registered I )Xelt up. tion of hu_Trn life is perhaps the di.s- It. Is,always safe to send a Dominion before it becomes'due. in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture ol covery of th&�uses of fire and its RP-� Express Money Order. Five 'dollars Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- :�Iplicatidn to cOI61cing. 3610noaceticaCtdoster o' Salicylicacl,l.. -excellent tOniC­fGV the- nd—is—an costs tbiree ARGE STOCK TROJAN 'ELtC__ M%914-It-is Irell-Anqmv -that mother at this time. It is ad tric- --Washing- -hfachhies 6ei means Bayer Manufacture, to assist t om medicinal roots i prepw ---In Englan ��"ales -"T ng ind herba,and oes d an -he-hurnar-Udy is,-the ice a - 1 r sold direct from Toronto warehouse the public against imitations. the,Tab not contain any harmful drugs,It niftv be ...are 0,000 civilianlrind people. a colossal and i)bsorbing evolutiqnary while they last at $88. Regular retail lets of Bayer Compawy will be staulp. tak en In safety by the wiralng 60,&er- experiment," said Sir Artfiur- eit rice $166. Write at once. F. B. ad with their general trade mark the N U Ow Ill r M, LM t his W A 'Ask for MInard's and take me other- the famous scientist, recently. Xoctor, 102 "Atlantic Ave., Toronto.. "payer Greast ISSUE No. 49-211. �AW Mak ZRI ;, rq`y'�i''`�,,t,•�'k. ..re?.,. 'w�s^..u,^.s,_�:.. - ..;a.•..,. y .'. _.rt-r.y ... ,.�...- _.:.•c a....:,^c7�:• a'a.;.r+r:.` ..�+_c;. •.+�^" w.+•-.- aZ'S:- •w-•,,:. -•,v •sa $ •x._9v - r e-�.a"_;,• LOCALISM ,Dr. Henry will be here as t tat- -Dr. E. A. Sadieir, Dentist, µ.r^ 3 ' D�C1175. r al neat Tuesday to attend 'to his Fin in Toront99, will be here Rn tc ��,[[ , professional duties. • fn his office on Tht4rsday from lfl Rubbers ���Boob "So 'ks a --Mrs. Wm. Hall was io the city -Thamaa Clark and ldie,. Arth• a. m. to 5 p. m., as usual. f j r., r ,, on Monday. ur Gormley left on Wedhesday to. - -Miss Mary McGinty, who id >y -Mrs. Smith moved into her fine spend a fete• weeks with friends in attending the' Canada /Business "_ _ 4� ` cosy residence one day Cast week. •WQstern Ontat io. Collage, Toronto, was home for a ' {{'��' -A. J.Siev was off duty owing -Rr• V. Richardson, 1ViCP. J. N. few days last week. Dry Feet Means N o "•Vold to illness, but is back to.work Richardson and Miss L. Richard. -Several of our vublic-spirited ; .t - ion went to Mariposa op Mondav citizens took a couple of days off again. ' Rubbers always on hand in Over.Rubbers --MI4WinnIfred Law is quite to attend the, funeral of tLe lata last week in order to ifet EL' Jonas Terrill. of trees'for tpark to re lace and Snag-proof. Rt gceeQot suffering from ovary -Mrs, W J. .Clark returned those that died.o p p +revere Bold, spend- -Miss Lizz'&Moore, of Toronto, home last Saturday after spend- HILLSIDE. - y e at the weekend at the home Ing a few weeks with her daugh- l ' `.of her parents here. ter, Mrs. F.F. Balsdoo,of Burford, A number from here attended the ewple �ewp __BOOtB for �Id.d1eS -Gordon Law visited Fred and and with her sister, Mrs,'R. Pitz• concert at Melville Church on Monday I :1 Simons, 0f Hamilton, night and report a good time. + This is a new line especially made for.Children. Sizes'2 to 102. Mrs. Adair,. of Agincourt, on .The Hillside school will hold their Thursdayof last week. -James McQuay, 'of Vancouver. The .Goodyear welts, and cushion.soles. . Averaging 1,00 spent a couple of days this week Christmas tree and Pn.ertaiament on t• -W. F.Law was at Port Perry I? p y Fridav,Dec.21st,at 8'p. m, 'A goon to 1.25 cheaper than corresponding' on kriday night last assisting the with his sisters, Mrs. W. D:Gor. g•P p g program !s bele re aced, lines of coni: etitors. Whitby Band at a concert. don and :firs. James Somerville. The anniversary of Hillside Church p - �� _ -Miss Louise Richardson is He is spending a few weeks with will.be held-on Dec. End, In the morn ry s spending a few months with rata- fri nds in 8iffereut . parts of the Ing the Rev. Mr. Auld, of Mark-ham,' _ a tives'all friends will conduct the services aad in the in Toronto. province. r, s -The Bertutlda House of As. evening ,Rev: Mr,., Hickson will pre- Sox and Stockings - Thomas Dwyer, and friend, of Sid ' Toronto, spent.over Sunday here sembly has appointed a select :.with his mother an Church St. committee to consider the advisa• A Farmer Who Gave His .;All.kinds of Sox and. Stockings for boys, girls, --Found, at Donnybrook bridge bility of erecting au observatory, % me r, on the Green�9odLroad 'a tire and supplying it with an adcgnate Health for His Son nand * e-ni` iuent.Such an observato -3,0-h i to a-btu framed-heavy-handed -English pump. Loser call at this office. q P _ farmer, with a gentle voice and grey_ '��peClaYy-fine oorlen�5i OX-- r -Joseph Cowan has hist sew would be of gree advantage toeyes rt It appnted and has also fi roac'bes to the b ilding. for forecasthe island tlugl the weather,it the } and ip xed ebhb eatis from wwo edhluarc�hind 1,y ocbe Se qi SLe - and Stockings. n-The Methodist annual Christ also by bringing 1t into closer con> cultivating his P'oc'&yVary ci 'o save �7e@ us about your Overcoat. - 1 was will -be' held tact with the continent and with the money. H�kg�r ��hau$i}wo *. � r on.the avenin a got eo wase he couldn't work and Fred .T Bi�YltlYl - ic-kerin d ti t in a position to furnish valuable atter some fainting spells, and• en- Bunting, forced medical attention he learned r -Mrs. H. G. Calvert. and dao- -nleteorologicalinformation to to the dire news.—tuberculosis. 'If Mrs EStabliehed�1857: ghter, Mrs. Garnet Courtice and continent. It is through the sag- ' John had been living probably he _ r . Master Lloyd;stere in the city on .gestiona land in$'aence of Rev. Dr. would have had better care and better food = Monday.• Mar4i that the Assembly,has tak= He was received at the Muskoka � . - r -It is now time to begin your. en this action. - hospital for Consumptives and now With skilled medical and nursing selection -of Christmas gifts., so -According to the latest re- attendance, and the wonderful air of ore . t Call,on the village stores before ports the.probability i that thg Muskoka to bring health to the tired • purchasing. Toronto Eastern will have the Lungs, John Is actually getting better, and he is an enthusiastic booster for =F. J. Prouse i3 again on'duty, Union Station, Toronto,'- as the the HosDtial: • -after being 'off work for several terminal, instead of some paint after teneves monthhslato:.go baock to the = _ _ - weeks, threatend with an attack on the_ontekiets of the- city. As farm, lint on the doctors "advice" he oftyphoid fever. the C. P. R. is joint'owner- with is stayinir on to make sure there will i Mias Ballantyne teacher of the C. N. R. of the Union Station nine to blepmade Tup onithat-farm.bust - . That Xmas" Cake 'It' sere to he r� ht Cake- the juni d n e pub• and its approaches, ii was thought maybe he can still tend his boy to t{� the mark if �e B! r 1" :ollege, He school. is off duty suffering that the former 'miglst object CO Contributions to aid Muskoka Hos- very : up severe eold, the Toronto Eastern using .these. itas in its-work may be sent to hoar. =ffirP. BedsoD and daughter, 'Sir Henry Thornton `ilas stated W• a Charlton; 223 College. Street. the ingredient! _ a Miss Roberta, !will. leave ne:t that the C. P. R' officials are .will. Toronto s_� ' week for California, 'where they. Ing that the Toronto Eastern kir Raising, Currants, Peels, Nuts. Icings, Spiees;`E�sParPs etc. purvose.epeudIngthe winter. era.nted the he privilege of using �_�ad.saiy.�.It:must ha +�Kfctai�_F-i,Qii avid ed -- - ---Walte4� Ehest=, p -that g reasona-b% F around again, after being colifined rental be paid. This arrangement d. w • - ' i -+tu to house for several days sof-. will provea boon- to to patrons NOW 19 'THE TIME FOR - firing from a very severe cold. of the'line, as it would be 'very . -Mrs. George Smith-, of Hamil. tnconvenlent to'be damped off the " a 5 ton.-an�Ir-M"is./h-K UeoltE;ofT`o- a rl lreity.--- Qlcloths, Linoleuma and. Congoleums Y 'ionto, visitedthe lattter's parents, -The first real touch of winter H. and Mrs. 51echin, this week. occurred on Friday last when air . Many new patterns just placed in stock. Brighten ui that room -Mr. Gillatt, who has been in- inch or two of Pnosv fell, and aQ with a new Congolenm Rug. has returned the Pickering,rand-will into soiled b aesnwas rain a t _ t� a-result sootb shovela.were brotrgbt •Do it now." , perform the duties of nicht watch comp y slight , i -imam at M. S. Chapman'sstore, made--motoring very diffleult and '$ALE REGISTER. t� -Irvine and Mrs. Shepherd and somewhat dangerous, on _account - _ - , More cc Holepl oot Hosiery» two daughters, and the former's of the wind-shields being covered MONDAT,'Dsc. lora-Auction sale of �. sister. of Hespeler,spent'the week- with snow. k9 a result of this a 40 head of feeding steers and heifers, another shipment direct from the factory. It's going great. r "end here with Mrs. .Shepherd's nymber of autos ran _Into the . a number of Holatein springers and - *The Ladie4 know good values" We have them in _rents, H. G. and Mrs. Calvert. ditch. Between Pickering and a number of registered Hereford hei• Pure Silk, Silk and Wool, and Cashmere. _ r -'A numberot residents of Pick- Whitby, three tracks were ditch, taro, at lot 33, coo. 8. Pickerg,the eriD and the- on coos• ed on Friday es*eaiaR,ams at Dun• ropercp of John A. White&Sons. ry attended t oya Atqbsrp . -See bills er r oD there was a er oua r�ec Fred Postill. auctioneer. Fair a6 Toronto during the past dent, v�heD a la rge ter hada real :d U ST NOW w : Week. They report it a great sue• end collision with r< smaller sedan. Now ddnfrtsaslaaents. tees A man, who was sitting in the We are having a big run on Shaker Flannels, Flannellette, - -Te Highways Department is rear seat, was thrown forward FOR SALE-A first-claws cow. Ap Blankets, Shaker Night Gowns and _ making the plant in Pickerfug the, causing painful injuries to his ply to,Gerald Clark,Dumbarton. 11-12 .Turnbul_l's Underwear. rmanent head far stork bark. The car also was rather OR SALE-A large Cur coat, size readThe v r of claie the larger car will have to answer men -- ' the Siding material at ._9carboro g e - , i aaDd Pickering. z to a charge of realess driving OR SALE=(rood miich caw. dile For the Men • —OwiD to the heav fog on -As i9 the case every year we r ) g y - g Dec. 2nd. Ale:Grail, R.R.2, Ciaremnpt •`.� rk MO." trucks -Monday found theirng slit waycars and haven.into to prophets,rweho claim thatber of et they Phone ORaSALE--A room cutter,,vrich we a�lway •have the ` -lark-• -• - y _ :•,ditch between - Pickering and never nlllrke a roils in their prog. F removable small seat,in good repair. ApTy 'Whitby, but no serious dam*ge nostieations. Theyare so empha• to Russcn Bye,Pickering. 11-i2 tl lit c ;has been reported. ' tic in their declarations tbat-tbey QQ((��((�� Buyfi•o0 arses of nr►k end Kc T a�pF� -A very enjoyable social even- 9uccped'-in -inducing people, or at 1$800 birch.5milesfrorn a good town•in Cail]al tat � An Ing was spent on Friday_ last by least a few, to believe them. _If OntarioCoumy. F Kay Reesor,Markham. 9 13 the members.of St.Georges Wom. their predictions come true, .as OR SALF-BesPral 9horthr►rt; Overalls, Shirts _ en's Gnild at Ehe, home of Thomas they 'are bound to occasional F bulls.Cotswold and Shropshire ram lambs. .: MaaSlleld, Fairport. About $fly they receive Credit fDC koon 1nQ JQ�°Scott,R.R.2,Claremont Phonr3803. ltf land i�tA 'TRA17E MARL& i resent. - ` .riia-We—c deiAK IN(J—I em rPpwred to _ .-,MOST EVERYONE'S RIN' ' - P e Messes. J, Marand rnf s,lof Stroud eagerness, by those who have con. IDER 1i t. 7G Tuesday a d F,d$y and T EVERY '$ WEA 'Eat. —_�.i_ F dictiOus will. be awaited R'lt by appoint ant. ,Geo.'Cammack, Phone Pick. — g r y 1415. / 5tf wbo had been attending the Pro fidenc•e in thein. This fall, among vincial Convention of Wumen'a the reasons given r an open T� -Any person, aiahina H A P M V winter are the facts,t at there are yl new a or part*o(,Luther Pilharness y' wiabing G Institutes at Toronto,.is spending harness repaired,can at Luther Pilkey s,Clare. • S. a few days here'with her brother, no beech-nuts this year, and that mont Garage. 10-12 J :. W. J. and.Mrs. Clark', and other muskrats are not building their OOTS REPAIRED-Bonita ' and Pickering friends. houses this fall,,as i.9 their custom. "shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. -The new school is Hearin Such signs, b'owever,have notbing Watson. shop and residence just Crest of St. g R George'sChwc}i, Pickering.•, 2tf BUNDYS! i .-EARDWARE Completion. The public school to do with the weather. Scien- classes have occupieti their rooms tilts to ,not profess to be able to TOR SALE-Registt:red Clyde nrnre, ,e Mr.' Purdy and foretell-th-e—w-it er more t 1l—an i�ag ori at to ,`sing Z.5. Pae a oregB. =-----€ur several weeks, ter. A p1 .at lot.12 con.5, Pickering. 5.8. -his classes took possession last three tir€our days, and nopersonBlack,R. .loo 1,Locust Hilk 11-12 week, and-Miss Banner with her is able to do more than that. r�OgT_Straped fmm,te' premises -c4asses will not be left out in the Those-who profess to do more are JLJof the undersigned,lot 9,con.3,Pickering, a eold much longer. fakes. red steer,with stubbed horns. 'rising 2 years old. -The man 'Pickering—friends friends -The following is the Re rt of Any information as to its whereabouts please R E 'S C 0 . y $^ po phone Pick 1407. J.C.Bryant. 11-12 TJ of�1=1: E. Farewell-, K. C., of the Pickering Continuation school, Whitby,,are please to know that being the first set of bimonthly HOUSE FOR SALE-In the Vii! .The Famous Cold �Q1teT Palate tests. Class A-75 to 100 per C ageof Claremont, eight rice rootps,good U he is recovering rapidly from his P , barn chicken house. I 1-5 acres of land, all in ! recent serious sutra accident. He Class B-60 to 75 per cent, Class C good condition.Also wood McCtary iiegfer(Fam - t ous), must be sold. 'Apply to F.Chidlow,Clare is now able to leave-his room and -50 to 80 percent, Class D-un- moat. lotf ---= in white and Tints. eipects to attend to his legal dut• der'50 per cant. Names are in les irra few days. order of merit. Form III, Class A FOR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of wagons;harness and all kinds o'f farm im y M f1 . !� p„ -The new fire hall is now corn. -Jean Clark, Wilma Moore, Reg.' lementsin good oraer. Also se^eralheavy and " ._One- pound' of 11x1 ure.seV will cove feted and it will be open the Barker, Helen Dawson, Eva Mur• light scales and cook stoves and heaters. •High- t? pe est pricepa d for hides and wool, also live uoul- evenings of Thursday, Friday and phy. Class B-Elva Mitchell. try. H.Herman. Phone1903 17tf Saturday o>t this week, in order Class D-Ed. Waist, Form II. A "seventy-five square feet. that all may have an op ortunity Nellie Sier, Hazel Crummer. B- LOST-On the d Kingston road, be _ p tween West Hill and Pickering,on,Saturdap to inspect it. The building is a Gladys Bryant,, Harold Anderson, Nov.24th,Between 6.15.aft 7 p. m., a dark 1 � .=f- ver mat and attractive one and Agnes Petty, Lucy Dawson, Jean brown vessels oat, with bea4ro collar and ?Put�up in i, 2 and 5_ lb packages veryneat cu¢s,2 tassels on back,in bo:from,John North- l s ..is cre 1 to the village. Annan. FOCnt I. A-Eliza COl1p• way&Solis. Finder please leave same at NEWS of3fce. Reward. lltf Do.not forget the tea.and con- land, Rosie Ster, Marion White, r cert to be given in St. Andrew's Rub Toms. Robina White Glen- T- y)(Friday)evening. Tea na 1 —Harold Richard- Being lot il, rear of con. 6, Pickering_ and ro an consisting of 112 acres of rich clay loam.. Build P 'trill be served from 6 to 8 o clock, son, I ane Fenny, Willie Power, in¢s in fair condition. Possession to plow given Willie Hal Lilian at once,full possession April let, 1924. .,For full after which a 'first-class program I, Annie Esker, • Wiman Earl Lockwood Elsie pai'ticvn, apply to Thos. Sanderson or to Alfa { w111 be given by Mrs. D. A. Scott, Lock�yi� r Lemmon,Clarrm4nt, 5.11 ' , °read all about this mat`1llro-4.S.-Truetaaa-and 11. G. Mc= Harold Wileoo�orothy Payne, ~ re, vocaliate and Mrs. Tboe. Jimmy Blenkin, ARM FOR SALE-174 acres; in _ _ yy FConnty of Northumberiand, `41.2 miles '-- sanitary*finiahe .dSlrkett, pianist, all of O remont, �Jack McGinty. All reports vrevi- north ofColborpe, on county road; 100 acres oust sent out to rents Or Ruar- workable;balance wood and pasture;sandy and Miss Valleau, soloist, and,. Albert, y parents clay loam; good buildings; this farm_ is well a y dians of qlach pupil area to Le Id.,adapted for mixed farming,fruit and gardemn_ 1 t ' i P ectc.d si ned- ti a F. r• Apply �; ' Pick ' • 4 Aatle Y,-tenor. of Toronto)as welt QQ -r '1 it 1(cal tvle^it. DVp't mt♦19 lt. Ad P R and rpt rn d. Puce t85ou.tNo. Sas A I owner, is H. H, :'Bu /�Y - PlckeY'1Y1Moorr,R.R.1`To.2,Pickennq,or phone Poker- u a4// a25 cents, Pat riy, Principal. ing 1527, s-11 r 4 5}*9 •i. • - K .. ,...: ,,.. -,..x ..J.y.. ..as .m _ ..,, ',.' , .. - jus:K;, .'(. . ,..,"' -i, y•i .+:n, ;' r'{r .r;. :k h-«.,'k'^�,w Ai...v,d, i -� . .r'^"'�' � .. �.�iS, •n ^+ 'a r. :tw.. '•� "s* Yu^. �.f•�'"'.':sem ...;`,�r' �... ..: ..r^,::.w _ ,.'`,:�"