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No. 10,
VOL. XLIVG- PIC]Er3EJRING ONT., F–R—M— AY, -NOA . . 14. 1924
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1111CARBORO JUNCTION, BROUGHAIR.
A bazaar and concert. under the Miss Jennie Duncaw "rit over t
Geo, ' .,E. Baker beGREENWOOD'
Afed4ciaA
auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, holiday at her home here,
will be held in-the Methodist Church -Byron and Mrs. Feasby.of Osbawn,
afternoom
nR. J. B. SWINDEN. Physician. at Scarboro Junction on-the spent the holiday with their people
R.C.P.E.. L.R.C.S.E., L.F.P.&S. and evening of Thursday, Novembei, here.
C.P.&S. Oat.,M.C.R.S. Highland 20th. The bazaar will be-opened-at- -Mrs.Topping, of Toronto; spent the-
C, -,MLLS sr
Creek. Phone 11430. Office opposite,W.D. __ _-_. .:
Humphreys, week-end with his sister, Mrs. At.
Morrisb's More. -13 3.00 P. m. by Rev. J. S.
the pastor,aud-art-My-p. ru- — JU. tablished INS
D.,-Direct
R7.0p1=...triicaI�Anoc=llnn of Ontario. R".
time Convention of the Female Wel. Rrlsl May Barton, of Toroato, spent The oldest established in
days during last week with Mrs. dustrylin
far4 Society." by the Busy Bees of a few
catered Member of the American Optonsittricel Berkeley St. Methodist Church, To Ontario county.
Holtby.
Association. VedMby appointment.
Phone 28N, Ey ronto. There will be a booth for the Miss Myrna Annie has returned
Claremont, t.
-.�--,Bvusffless sale of.refreebments. Everybodv wel-• home, after a.few =nths visit With
NsF. TOMLINSON. X. B., Member come. Admission to concert:adults her aunt in the west. I am always in the'maiikeb i. .....
f the College of Physicians and surgeons Selling our entire 35cents; children, under 12years,15 Mr. and Mrs. Albright: of Toronto. to buy
Of 0taod Office: that formerly occupied b visited with John and Mrs. Patterson
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the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.-CaJY' stock of: cents.
well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt.' '20ily on Thanksgiving Day.
WEXFORD Mrs. Linton, who has been spendi
Phonographs Sewing Machines a
Pianos Records a few weeks with her brother in Agin! W
C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.8 H AT
No Edliuburglk, member of the College of court, has returned home.
Viollne A few of our neighbors will exhibit The regular' Inonthly meeting of St,
P" libeet Music at the Royal,Fair.
@t�+M�1 •tMnifoa to dalesaea of women bad Banjos Cornets Fred and Mrs. Holden spent -the John's W. M. Society will be held at
Ukuleles' Trombones' week-end with friends in Claremont. D
the home of Mrs. George Philip on AN
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20th;at 2.30
Mouth Organs Accordeons One thousand bushels of wheat was
threshed on the farm of Fitzpatrick o'clock, All the ladies of the comgre-
R. DURWIN E. STEORL At Slashing PrIces. Bros. gation are invited to attend.
Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- 14 Days Only. Subscribe to your local paper and The Citizen's League of Brougham BARLEY 4
rdpractic. Will make residential calls in Picker• read interesting items about your and vicinity have purchased a new
Ing Village and surrounding district. Tuesday,
friends. chemical fire engine from the Bickle
Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- Fire Engine Ltd., Woodstock, and it and will pay the highest priew-
VIntment call 141 J Bowmariville,or leave word Master James Downes, ofToronto,
it expected to arrivp within a week or
b anyone taking treatment. 471y Is spending a few days at the"Old.
&OUM ie, Ont ham Farm." two. It Is desired that all those who
to tha, fund g1hriuld
Toronto, spent the week-endwit hand In the mount of their subscrip- --A-Sto-ok Of Ontario Bran
e
E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs. A. Martin. tion as"soon 9A possible.
`.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to and Shorts always'
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oan 0 South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 231y Concert,and supper on Friday even-
MI Ing. Nov. 14th,in aid of St. Jude's on hand.
-Barria- I He Beal I Church. Buy a ticket and win the Hear the Danforth Methodist Or-
P. C. RICH ARDSON&00,
J.ters.Solicitors etc_ 317-319 Confederat' a quilt. chestra of 25 pieces and the 4:
Life Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond StS'D, Funeral Dlioector Markham Male Quartette
Toronto. Phones Main IM and Main 0490. Stf and
Death of Robert McGrady at Whitevale on Fri.
"W,�LLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- Lice�nsed Embalmer dsy evening, -November 219t.
r. Solicitor. Notary Pub4c. R
_E n- HEARSE Died on Friday morning, November
839,Confederation Life Building.Toronto, - - MOTOR 0 R E- A M
trance3, and 12 Richmond Street or 17 =n 11h st his residence, Rodger Park,
Street East. Telephone-Main 7080. Residence MAREMONT, Onto Chicago, Ill., Robert McBrady. in his OUNBARTON.
Hudson 1748. 10,1 C.0 price we get for out btitteir
Phone 9:44 seventy-sixth year. Deceased was
The W. M. are-trying an innova-
born in Donegal, Ireland, and at the % that enables ni to pay the prk-ir
Dental age of two years came to this country ti.)n this year i❑ the interests of their for cream, and its out accurate
with hie parents. autumn
t uturanTbanksgiving. Instead ofthe system of doing business tat e130-
R HARRY HUDSO'N, The greater part of
his life was spent on the farm now -night meeting the pulpit
Dentist. usual week
,41 DWhitby, office-Adam's Terrace. Byron Ill he. occupied Sunda morming, ables us to render you service.
St North. Phone 124, (Gas enraction when Fmit Treu, 3 rubs owned and occupied by Gen. Cammack
desired), in the 4th con.. Pickering. About Nov. 28rd. by Mrs. Hugh McKenzie, of Have our tcp,!k call for
R. D. C. Smith, Dentist. Having secured the agen,!y for 19. D nine years ago he moved to Chicago to Toronto. Mrs, McKenzie Is a member your C-.Am.
Stauff. of the W. M.S. Board s,ad is an tb!,, A
title. Hanor Graduate of Chicago and To- Smith &Son. Ltd.. N be near his some. who comprise the
Nurser firm of J. E. McBrady& Co.. mann- and enthusiastic speaker In behalf of StouffvWe Creamer)
ronto Universities and theRoyal College of Co-
Dental Surgeons Phone ok:loll. of Winona. Ont. Women's work among women. A
Residence facturers of toilet goods. He was a Phone IW2
1015. No outud i appointments. 261y [am spared to take orders for all man highly respected and his rare wit rare treat Is in store for all those who
! LAKE B. BEATON. D. .D. s.. ,.dpr of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, will long be remembered by a large can be present. ... STOUFFVrLLE. ONT.'
BGraduate of the tal Omarmental Shrubs Etc.. at number of friends who will regret to The chicken pie supper and enter-
Royalcolelife of Den lowest possible prices. bear of his demise. He had a robust tainmeat In the church last Thursday Surgeons and University of Toronto. offloos a
over W M Printle's hardware store. the
Office hours 9 to 12 .I.to 5.30. Ind. Special rates for large quantities, constitution. but during the past two evening is generally regarded as Whitevale
awl phone M 441y 28tf years suffered from the infirmities of most successful event of the kind ever
old age. Deceased leaves a widow. given in our village. The appreciation
D. D. S_ N. 4- Chapman, Pickering four sone, Edward, Bernard. Harold of the has Ile Service Gar&are'
N. DALES, L. D. 8 italic and skill of the lad-
RJ e Craduste-W Royal C long
Ilestaf Dental Sur. and Kenneth, and two daupbters. lea was domonatrated by the
and the UO3versity of Toronto ofillce
above D A Scott's tune. Claremont. Oat. Gertrude. a nurse at Everett, Wasb- waiting line as well *A the satisfied Motor overhauling, tap and side em-
Ofte hours.9 a m. to 3 p. m.. Saturdayii; 9 a ington, and Mrs. Joe. Cowan. of Pick. audiences that repaired to the church Lain r. %
I p in. Phone Clare 140L 471y
Battery Sei7
Ns to ering Village. The funeral services auditorium to enjoy a carefully select-
Roofing
were held at St. Jerome's Church and ed program. Miss Marjorie Neilson, and overhauling.
the remains laid to rest In Cavalry of Scarboro, delighted the audience
All work guaranteed. Flat rata,
Cemetery on the edge of lAkeMlehl. and will be welcomed back again. service charge A-:
W V. RICHARDSON-Real Es gen. Mrs. Fawcett and Min Joy Fawcett, Phone 6510 Mark, Central. A
of Toronto who were very heartily
9 ate. Insurance.Conveyancing. N ---Mate'rilal
Public.Etc..'Pickering,Oat. 1317mly" . .. I
Don't fall to attend the Bazaar, encored after each number, responded
R y
with selections which pleased old and
POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Supper and Concert In
W. E. 8 E R
Just arrived a car of Toronto
the
for 0ountles of yoft"a oisseelo. Ane. The elocutionist. Min Aileen
F Aq.phalt Co's Roll Roofing, Methodist Charr-h on: .of Toronto, made'a decided
6ion sales of all kinds stuna*A to an sho"a"
soills - Shingles etc., also Friday, Nov. 219t.
ce. A411dirsee Oman afar P.0., out. hit by her dramatic sketches. her hu-
morous monologues and dialect stor- Here YOu Are
R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEELK A large stock of B. C. Cedar
WHITBY I lea. Miss Bawdem has a good stage
Do 0ouvoyanear. Cloninsiorlonar for w%U Shingles, Beaver Board presence and proved most generous to
filillids"1116, Aocoant"ll. Eta- ?Aozw7 to lom William Kilgour, of 12 Wood' St.,' the persistent applause that insisted
0- am hw=4W=;i. "1116040 of Marriage Us.
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out. and Lumber. Toronto. aged 35 yes", received injure on more. Her name on a program Cement,
Call and get onr prices. lea resulting later in his death at the wculd ensure a crowded house next d
- DAVID A. PUGH-Live -Birk anic- Oshawa Hospital, when. at It o'clock time. We are glad to commend her
tioneer. Graduate of C. M, Jones' School. Coal z .
Chi Lifetime experience with pedigreed
'stock.
Tdr in RIN 4, 1 Monday evening. an automobile which to committees seeking refined enter-
Block and ring work. All kinds of salesw•w• PICI%Jcd G -1010011 he was-d-riving left the pavement on taitiment. Theordvrwasirood� The
Termereasomable. Phone pts, like-the-supper, waa satisfy
groc,=attended to the Kingston Road, near the town. receipts, Lumber,
IOC Mont. 1.61y line of Pickering, and overturned (fig. Tbanks! Come,again.
M. M.AW. LICENSED LUMEER Y A ARD twice In the ditch. Accompanying
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York,Qntaric,and Durham Kilizoar in the car was Thos. Beenon, Shingles
Counties. Ali kinds of miles promptly attended 7 -owner of the iutomo. WHITEVALE.
W. Terinaveasonable. Dates for sake May be of Deseronto
Ready Roofing
,owr, arradged at NEWS'Oftv. Bell and Indepe- POULTRY bile, Heenon, who-was uninjured, le
dent phones. Whitby.Out. day being hold by the Oshawa police, The Congratulations to Bloke and Mrs.
two men were on their way from To- Annie upon the arrival of a fine baby
WANTED and Lath
ronto to Oshawa when the accident bo
-Highest prices paid forGe lent just in-
occurred. There were no witnesses. and Mrs.Sloan and children. of Car of Mary's
Any quislatity of 'he so far as at present is'kn�wn. Pro- Toronto,spent ThanksgiVing with G. ai - er barrel.hens
vincial Officer Taylor.of Whitby, who and Mrs. n.
British Columbia Cedar and ebickigns. Write
-Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles or phone. was called to the scene,states that on Mrs. L. Hagerman and daughter*
Bird's Felt Slate Shingles his arrival be found the car.which had were the guests of Toronto friends
been travelling east, was facing west over the week-end.
F. A. REESOR
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for sale at
He Neske in he ditch in a badly wrecked coo W.J. and Mrs.Heaton and children
T. PATERSON'S - CLAREM dition. Kilgour was rushed to the ama Dr. Blake and Mrs. Beaton spent X000 0 vim. -
ONT
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I01- Oall and got prices. "phone 2 Oshawa Hospital. where he died, He Runday and Monday with D.R.and
was a returned soldier and Is survived Mrs..]Maton.
Bir
Box 296 WHIT. by his.wife. who lives at 12 Wood St., Miss Irene and,Harold Pugh, of Too
Toronto. Mrs. Kilgour,seen Tuesday tomo, were with their parents. Jud.
Flour
morning, stated that her husband and son and Mrs, Pugh. for the week-end
A R M E RS Pock M0
Flavo Bread Heenon left by auto early In the day. and Thanksgiving.
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We are Agent@ for but she did not know their intended The anniversary services of the
81 destination, Whiterale Methodist Church will be
and %fisawsr
a v d0`000,45 V held 0 Sunday.Nov. 28M, in theAr-
cockshatt Coo- STOUFFVILLE. ternoom at 2.30,conducted by Mr. G.
H.King,and in the' evening at 7, by
'Goold Shapley at present is the Rev. Mr.Auld,pastor of the Marli.
p4uf
Aw Goold. t� Inour Lirug
The Hydra peak load
Mni May be obtained from you Grocer.' 92 horse power. while the amount con- ham Presbyterian Church, Special
tracted for is 75 horse power. siuging.ist both services. t
-as Church an having a bazaar, supper
The Dominion Stores. Ltd- b The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
our Mflls opened a branch here. They have in I
Fleury and Bimells Brooklinfl S ore
All about 9W branches In Ontario, and concert on Friday, the 21st. At
Listers CHAS. WILSON, Prop. A large number of our sporting firs• the bazaar in the afternoon various
ternitynavegobe north in searcbof articles homemade cooking, can- Wampole'sGrape Salts, just the--
FOR SALE deer. They report si;ow in-the far dies, aprons,quilts, fancy articles etc.,
thing for cooling the blood
north, willbe offered for sale at prices that
I Job tnis hot weather.
wr John Ray Loader iA SUMMOR SCHOOL will be found right, After ha-viogdis-
R1k rd The Veterns' paraded on Sunday to
I side-del. Rake the auditorium, where a sermon, ag: posed of all their wares,*the ladies will Standard lines always on hand.
I Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows propriate to the oceaslft,'was oresi, •
in the-evening•serve an excellent sup-
LLI�TT
I Crown Gang ed, After service they marched-to per in the schoof-room of the church; Crude- Drugs, Cigarettes, Cigars.
--Brantford Binder Twine. the cemetery and decorated the graves and upon.repletion having been at- and Tobacco.
of veterans. The parade, Was led by tained will have the company enter-
the Stouffville Band. tained by a flrQ1-clxi%R concert-all Metcalf Choicest"Caudy.
' W. F. Disney, Greenwood Corner Yonge and Alexande'r
Mrs.Sam Strom formerly of this available at hard times prices.
42tf Plio'ne Pick 714 Streets, Toronto.. place, met witha,Lai accident while On Sa"turday sft,2r;;oon a fire of un-, Stationery, Toilet Preparations
Invites the patronage of those Who driving to Mount Albert. The horse, known origin brnke ont in the driving (Aramaudg, Three Flowers,
PPmg desire the best becoming unmanageable,turned round house and pig pen of Abr. Seebeck, Seeley).
Grain Cho training for posi- and throw Mrs. Strong out of the south of the village, vihich gained
tions as stenographers, typists, buggy. She'lived ab h6ur after the much head w%y before being noticed,.- Agency for Columbia Gramaphonei.
AND FLIKING: private secretaries, accountants, accident. She was married about six as to totally consnme the building and Dominion Piano and Vactiette
months ago. with it P. Percberon stallion; FL few .60
bank clerks. commercial or short. the faultless band
I am prepared to do Chopping and Cecil Storry, who lives a short dis- hogs and a nurah,-r of hens and some
Oat Flaking every day but hand teachers. etc' Write for vacuum cleaner.
a tance from here. was returntng.from vehicles. The stood ata dist-
Saturday. catalogue. Enter aDytime, Stud- delivering a truckload of potatoes in ante of only 50 feet from the barn,and
the city the other evening.when a gun- It was only by hard work that the flre-
THE PICKERIN G NEWS
Highland
D
ents assisted to obtain employ. No E. McEWEN,
8toneboats For Sale ment. man boarded his truck and holding a fllbters. who quickly gathered from
Vn to htq ribs, demanded his money, al rionvterp, were enabled to prevent•ortunate the spread of the flames to the other
John F. Bayles, Claremont _!y Storry bad spent his Veterinary "Surgeon
W. J. Elliott, Principal money in Toronto and only bad $1.80 huilding.9, The loss is partly corered
Rural Route No.2 on his'person. by insurance.
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THANMMOTM � The Sergeant's•Uttle Problein. -- ---__.___ _ -- _
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Motor policemen are-not noted for
their willingaess to listen to argument
pace a mother has used Baby's OwA even in Ireland. The sort that Sir ' / '
she would
Lor ber little oneiHenry Robinson tells about In his Irish
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use nothtn* else. The Tablets give Memoirs: Wise and Otherwise, is too
such results that the mother has no- rare to go unreported. :. Sir Henry
thing-but words of praise and thank- writes:
fulness for them' A micing the thO'118- "I had just bought a tea-horsepower
suds of mothers throughout Canada cat from MeTaggart,who was driving
wh4 prsise the Tablets is Mrs. David it out to Faxrock to deliver It when his
A. Anderson. New-Glasgow, N.B., who ran into a trap on the Donnybrook 0
writes:-"I _have used. Baby's Own road. When-the police stopped the
Tablets for my children and froin'ttily car to take t1re'name and address of,
experience I would not be wIthftt the driver,they announced that be-
them. I would urge ' every other covered the mike in a minute and a
Q i . -
imetb in half.
• the house." The Tablets are a mild �0 0, 0
"How many miles an hour is that?" - 000
but thorough laxative which regulate said McTaggart.
the bowels and sweeten the stomach; "We won't mind that," said the -
.-drive out constipation and Indtgestlon: 9"eitnt, getting out his notebook.
break up colds and simple fevers and "Oh, that's all very well," said Me-
make teething easy. They are sold I Taggart; "but I am entitled to know
''by medicine dealers, or by mail at 25c.I at what rate I was traveling."
igbox from The Dr. Williams' Me4pcine . "Come up. here, Jamas," said the
00 Brockville, Ontsergeant to the constable, "and we'll
work this out.',
P1. FASY -TRICAR00 But here they became hopelessly
No, 841 muddled, as the constable's calcuW
tions, which covers two pages of a
Mind Reading
notebook,showed a speed of four miles
an hour.
"Oh, balderdash," said the sergeant.
Po he took his own method
lating. "See here, 'crow," he Z -;.
said;
done the mile In a minute and a half.
A mile• a minute is sixty miles an
hour; you were doing ninety miles an
t-hour. Gtmmeye're name and address."
U 8 c-
Taggart, and I am a-cycle and motor
agent, and I iet out bicycles on the
hire system. I hate a good many
o
clients among the police, and It is A
i Pretty well known that If they are In
arrears with their Inistallments Me-
Taggart & Co. don't press them very
hard."
A pack of cards is shuffled by Well, well. now," said this ser-
.,the spectators and the performer ?' v
geant, obviously disconcerted.
He taken the startle
L—
is biludtolded. McTaggart followed up bin advant-
Ist his hand. face downward. He age, "Did )-on happen to notice my ---.v 1-7
:aamss -a card and turns the top
leard face upward. It in the card subscription to the D. M. P. Benevo-
:he named. In a like manner he lent Fund?"
names-h&U a dozen or more cards. "Well, I didn't," said the sergeant
The trick depends upon the or- apologetically.
arcise of little skill but of much "I dare say you saw the cup'I pre-
:Jold-fashioned "nerve." In the Per- sented for the D. M P. sports any i sA
k `"
Irormer's pocket are eight or nine how," added McTaggart.
Jeards arranged In a definite order I That bowled over the sergeant com-
-:which the performer has memor.
i pletely. "Well, look here now- Mr,
itzed in the same pocket is a
'handkerchief After the cards A
in McTacgart."sald he. "I'll tell you what
we'll- do How Many- 'Object' s in This Picture Begin With the Letter "B"7
ithe.pack are shuffled. the performer We'll leave this matter ea-
Jmts them In a rather untidy heap tirely In your hands." The abote picture contains a number or abjecu twxaining with in# Iett4r "13"- just take a
Ion the table. He reaches Into his "Very well," said MeTaggart. 1.1 x-d look at the picture there are all sorts of things that begin with the letter "B"-Like 'boy",
pocket and brings out the handkell- think that will be.fair to both sides." kJugg-J", "baby" and so forth. Noth rig to hidden, you don't haie to tuns the picture upside down
Make a list of all the objects in the picture the names of which begiri with the tetter "B" Have
blef, and hidden by the handier t
And with that bw departed In triumph. the whole family Join in-a** who can find the most, Don't miss any Fifty cash prizes WU"r be
;hlef, the pre-arranged cards. Re i awarded for the fifty best list of words submitted The answer hav,ng -h^ largest and neareat cors
rete list of visible objects shown in this oicture starting with thp lever "Ti" w]TI be �awarded first
;places the handkerchief carelessly
ion the table. with a little care ba, 71e First Stone Carvers. Prize. second boat. second prize,. and so forth.
esin manage that the hidden cards
How did art a.rise? What led primi
,will fall on those which have been YO THE PRIZES
rR. sbufflod While be is being blind- 'five man to try to reproduce the things ung an d Old Join in the Fun
iffilded he picks up the cards and he saw round him? In the Journal de The Mail and Empire announces to-day an U'lanine Aeswers, wui receive &Im. aft cash
other Puzzle game In which &,11 can participate Prizes avrordta* to &be tibio below
Porehologle some Interesting light is -from the tiniest child to grandfather . and
:-.1squares them neatly. "Reading,
--the cards Is then simplicity Itself. thrown on the subject by an article by grandmother, Prize it me Prim if one prize If TW
so
';0 object Is so small but that the SubmertPdoas Subscription Subscii
t
should never -read" all that be M. Luquet on the origin of atone care- Poorest eyesight can see it It is a test of ski?!. am Brat is seat- am OML
pre-arranged. tag. We quote; Tour ability to Andwords determine* the
(01%p this out and paste it. IVM A child often finds to the lines that Prue You win. Right after supper this evenrng. It Prize US $see
other of the series. In a se"Villo".) gather all the members of Your family together;
he has traced without artistic Inten- give each-of thorn & Pencil and a sheet of paper 2xd Prize, 35 500 1
tion a resemblarce to real objects. In --and so* who can find the most ''B" Words 3rd Prize $s $04
lKines, planted luring the war are
atill being picked up at sels, the same way the first stone carvers You will be surpr4sed to find hour large a ant of
'words you ran get with a few minutes, Study 25 2SO 500
found resemblances In the forms they Sit down-Now and try It-Theft. send in your 4th Prise
had created without platic Intention. list and try for tho big prizes. Sth prize 20 300
I And. since the idea df game was con- 8th Prize. Joe 2"
"abc1flafin§ I stantly present in the mind or in the OBSERVE THESE RULES p 7A Prim 19 ' 75 ,.Jl so
subconsciousness of those hunters. I. Any sass, woman or obw -t)o lives 1. C 0th Prize. . a
-their Interpretive fancy vmw naturally 'Sad 'a net a ►Wlldefflt of Toronto, gon no
N not in the kh Prim
inclined to recognize animals In the *IPIOY a' The Mau -w iteopiti.. or a member of an
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simple
a.yln* family. may submit its •ssis,..r. I eth Prim,
4. accidental pictures. The deductions answers -mat be maill 2S so
ittipshacb,
and addrosed ad by November,
seenr to be confirmed by the earliest sew. to C. A. Montironasty, Pumas 4 21 40
MRS) and Empim 11th Priss,
L All lists or __Los should be svItts, as
Prehistoric monuments. '3
At Gargae one efts 12th Prize -15 30
rock 60"t.tles' P - -air' "d numbered conseeway libel. 8, 8.
of 'the long lines carved on the Wr4T Year felt usage Mid addma. to* 13th to 206
bears some resemblance ti�) the head Aght hand rea dowre to write as
age Ptim mclailive1. -216
-and spine of-a horned quadruped. At a M-b words .0 appear 1. the E - 21 it to
-Interesting Clotilde de Santa Isabel the animals GUWY be English Die
=We the yla:. a" "0 obsolete worda.
I& talks on are even recognizable, though all seem 6109"w 4082at be counted, Prises -115
the fit*1,"" 11AU a" b*amid only sees In the event of a t* for stay I likee ORO.red. the
drawn Idly as with a simple stroke of glettir
swift-moving even used to
a as obJectis or ardel"'
a sbarp-poluted tool. of ObJecto or articles. An object tun SiMonal at imob Ps be wW be paid to each deed
protress of can be noins" oftly since. 01, article PS-ICUMML
Of the human body the hand was 4L JIf`O asti a" hyphenated Or cOmPmad words•science and the arts naturally the first member to be re- 'ay words rig-ad by the gazableiallete of two or en or
am sent into the air 00taTials' words, -1114111's a" word Is Itself to as objecIt!"
produced, and next the head. The The sagergir harlag the largest avid nearest our. oUr
inightly fro M' radio eta- reel; U*t of Smear of visible objeeU and aftl4a, Shown
Plastic utilization of raturial accidents lie illfif -plieture t. berlie with the letter "B" will be y Can Win $1 v000
tions by world-famous in especially plain In wall pictures. In "rarities FIr" pd- rte' X-t--WL style or handwriting
haTO as bearl"Liuvr deciding the winners.
stuthorities. As a . . Anyaties THERE ARE THREE $1,000 PRIZES
the grotto of Comarque (Sireull) the L VOOPI* MAY CO-6100rate In Simmering The "B" Word Picture Puzzle d&zn* to a campaign
the Pu I to
.Z h=i,.b
11, only May Ste
means of keeping body of a horse Is merely an adapta- Ill be awn Increase the popularity of The Mail and Empire. It cc
nor = !;!C�b.be
posted mrithtprogrew tion of the convexities-of the - 11 than one of say even& wage, two or soure have "'Ore nothing to -eke part and you do not have to send in a
WIL worki together. been Single subscription to win a pries. IftVurDlist of -3" words
I. t R
of tuan ind, radio Is ticarcely altered by light outline is awarded FIRST, SECo.qD OR PRIZE by the
9. " eve of & Us,M-Y Prize offered, the Judges you it you would like to got
unequalled. For re- strokes- The head-and the tall are is" aa at of such prize wt award n
t elpaint. .--6 b-- Orr*r wherV6
You can win bigwvr cash prigai by so W In ONE OR T
tepbon so clear that_ subscriptions to The Mail ..do Z.,.,:41a
remarkably well ri
I. -- paysibir
tto UL Tleil-m ly NOW. 11 yo- answer 10 tne J2 Moroi Pic.
�101 seem to be sill the delivered by eorrier Vy'lan 'wit bu accepted- tura Pustle wins FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD PRIZE and
(Sireull) the posterior half of,the dor- However. In the 1.000 150UMS Rewpirds. have sent in one yearil 'subscription to The Mail and
room'iviththe lecturer at Joe" X%.,1by.':,%J:r.uses, In. V.11pire at 11S.00 by.mail or $6.00 delivered by carrier boy
eel line of a carved bison is made by now subearl T Is anyone
use a "To has not been. In. Hamilton, you will receive $500, Instead of S86; fourth
'Empire sin" October 96th. prize, -11250, fifth prize, IIIA, and so forth. (see second
the upper contour of the vault,and the reesiviniq The Man
Is. ALI) answers w1 r+oeive flee same stion column of hirures In prize list.))
contour of the head of a horse carved roffoodt�s of whether or a so '-p-to, The Or It your answer twine FIRST, SECOND OR TELnW
Mail a"ll Empire In -on, 1,• PRI' and you have vent its two
r=vUons to The
not far from- the entrance Is in part 13. Anow Subscriptions will his carefifIly ve�lflod Mall and Empire (one new wit one yearly or two now
natural. At Combarelles a rocky pro- by the Puzzle Manager. Candidates marking...Id Sub- vubscrations), you uifl receive sl,VN in place of #u; fourth
credit of prize, 00; fifth Prize, 6308,'%nd so forth. (See third column
Radio Receiver. jection was used to form the body of each Subscriptions as quQlifyiuc or tics . figures
tartirda,"s as now will Prattivelf. fortall, the e
a Maximum Sense In list.)
a reindeer, which the artist finished Rewards. How t thata liberal offer? But,LOOK,there are three
14. Three4 Toronto A"zons haviselected n. $1.000 primec Therefore, It You ittand FIRST, SECOND OR
Write for descriptive bookilat PD ion withThe-100 and EmPfre Will be to
with light strokei. - A jutting rock neat MT1111F.D.rand hai;s Seat in two yearly Subscriptions at $3.09
shaped like'-a human nose In profile not no Judges• to decide the winners, and participants s year each by Snail or $6.00 dellverrd by carrier bay In
Agree to accept the aecislOn of the Judges as final and Hamilton lone dew and one renewal, or two a
THE MARCONI- was completed by engraving the nose conclusive. ou noir win at,000. Ii takes tout two yearly babes flans
WIRELESS TEL- and the eye. At Font de Gaume a 13. The judges will meet on December Srd,. and' •00 a year (eve ni-w and one renews. or -two
^Anf"Lwce,znent of the Prize VFIuu#rs and correct list of new) to quality for this big $1,000 rewards. Absolutely,
CO. OF. black horse crudely modelled Is paint- words will be published In The Mail and Empire as that Is the 1211130tnuAl- You can do this with little effort.
CANADA L L'..1QED quickly thereafter an It Is possIbie, Your own subscription can count. we can &too take Sub-
ed'on a proJectidk rock that has'a na. to start On any ftture date. Just mark an your
EXTRA LARGE PICTURE PUZZLE .IIENT FRSE 0.14 :47V—hen you Went the Paper to start and we will not
MONTREAL Lural resemblance coming's
to the body of a REOUEST. UCS delivery Until YOU My,
quadruped; the hoofs and the tail are
formed by stalactites. A poly-chromic Subscription Rates--Payable in advance. THE MAIL and EMPIRE anywhere in
bison Is painted 'on a rocky hump that Canada-by mail 55.00 Per Year. Delivered by carrier boy in Hamilton, $6 per year.
gives the contout of the back. This offer applies to Rural Route. patrons, so well as subscribers living in cities
Rural Route Ind towns If you are already rece.ving The Mail and Empire, Your subscription
It seems flien logical tha�the vo'un-
Subscribers will be extended from its present expiration• send in a yearly subscription at $s.00
a, res and qualify for the big prizes.
Ab tarp accentuation of a natural em-I
1 blance in stone Is one of the sources C. A. Montgomery.
of sculpture. TORONTO
THE MAIL ANUEMPIRE CANADA
"Puzzle manager.
Scotland Yard possesses the most
Jr up-to-date photographic department
for police work in the world; it im-
thuan
traits of known "cr000kss."ds of pot_
News
Advertise in the Pickeri
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biiny people. alter they have boast rAlApin Ue a
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CMhespodThe bridge ththr% builded touch wood. So did our remote an. Boyo"ttree oppecarry,theat need.
An authority on such matters wrote:
The folk that come.to London. "The remarkable similarity In customs
Hotfoot from everywhere, 4"�- all over Europe points to the concluY Qu
-
They loiter by the arches, $ion that tree—worship was an import-
And lift their eyes and mptare,
ant element In the early mligion of
good st" mankind,especial'y of the Arvan stock,
And, London-born or strangers;
and the singular uniformity of rites
Man croas before they die and ceremonies A'hich--ican easily be
T41
ind extra is the The famous bridge of London, hnvrn to exist rated
ra e
countries warrants us In believin
ORANCE-PUKO&QUAUTY—
—Eric Chilman. they.caanot have changed much from
very remote ages; and that the'peau-
ttces continued down,to a very recent
You can remember whoa lou were
period—some even among ourselves— a boy how eagerly you waited for ti
perl
meal time to come and how you en. "41
A GRAIM LEMR were substantially idezitk-al with the toyed the " this,
HEALTH EDUCATION gs your mother
set befure you. You were young and
rites and ceremonies observed by A,
strong then and your digestive or-
yptians, Etruscans, Greeks, and Ro- were functioning properly.
BY DR. J. I MMILETON Egyptians, gaps since then 7.ou have over.
From a Lady Made Well by Dr. mans." The pri itive belief was that worked your digestive organs and
M
Provinow Bosh of Heal •-Outer%
713M. spirits reatcled lii�_ isea. Without this
on ftbille mes" WiWams' Pink you may be on the highroad to
aOswos floss Tr becoming a confirmed dyspeptic. You
basic Idea being entirely- loft, there can quickly eliminate your trouhl , -A
fts"" Rome.spadm M
"a aLrough this WJWN& "&sss Ma ad "I'wiell. from my heart I could p now t
or- came the period of the SLcred Groves tone up the di and eliminative
orrms�s, and back the lost
saade every person who Is run down and the Druids' Oaks, and ,then the appetite of hoyh
In health to Pink Over 100,000 people have testified
.
give Dr. Williams 11 dedication of certain aorta of trees -to in writing that TANLAC has re-
t
Pills a trial." 'Thus writeiL Mrs. Louie e earliest and simplest form,of super• lieved them of stoussach. trouble and
What kind of erson you are is due,, man or WOMaIL if,on the other hand p n, squalid Mitchell, Oak, Point, Man., who fur- stition. -ndred ailments.
in some measure, to heredity, but en-� your surroundings are mean,
of ther slays:—"About a year ago I was We touch wood to call the attention "A
1 4.7
vironment als-6 plays a great part in:or debased, there is little like J'"
k woman,,suffering from a run of the tree spirit to the fact that we
your disposition and general charac-,your leading a life above, or even a West, I TANLAC
I down system and impoverished blood. recognize his Influence In the good luck
equal*to that of the average mortal•
If you are surrounded by uplift- The World's Beat Tonic
tins
9 and ennobling Influences, the ten-i"Show me the people you associate 1 Any little exertion would cause my of which we boast, and In order that At All Good Drug Stores
I and I will
dency is for you to become a better With' says one authority, legs to tremble and my heart too throb he may not feel alighted and change
course Over 40 Millinn Bottles Sold
tell With,'
what you are. Of con violently. I could pot sweep a zeom our good fortune into bad; at least, Take Tarlac Vcize�,!Ie Pills for 1.7
fl are exceptions to this, and in C
there at:or walk fifty feet without being ex- that is why our ancestors touched It
our mind's eye we can recount at lea haunted. Then I began taking Dr. Wil- wood.
a few eat men who have brushed
i
aside their forbidding environment flame' Pink Pills and after taking only se
to he44ts of fame, but as a 6 boxes I agi i�i i,i W
and rise
More Troub:e for Parents—The first
rule our 5urrOullulligis I can walk and run without stopping The great musician had been' enter,
general
ternal influences play a great art in every few seconds gasping for breath raining his guests, and as he rose from essential in training L: chid is to have in
what kind of people we real? the piano a bushing youth approached, more
y are sense than the child.as previously. . Dr. Williams' Pink
There is little need of emphasizing?Pills will be my siandby in the future him.
the *importance of heredity. We do in- MInard's Liniment Rellieves Pain.
if ever in
herit traits of character from our y blood needs building up "What a wonderful piece of music?"
again, and I shall always find plea- he exclalmed. "Will you tell me the
there are
parents, but sometimes Classified Advertisements
great differences even among brothers sure in recommending them to anyone name of it, please"
and sisters. One may have generous needing a tonic." "It was an Improyleation," replied MONEY TO LOAN.
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traits, the other mean and hard as There are many troubles due 'to the musician.
ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS
nails. Brothers and sisters may not weak, watery blood which can easily "Ah, of course!"said the youth. "An ' Fwanted. ReynoZAa, 77 Victoria
even resemble each other in looks. be overcome by a fair use of Dr. Wil- old favorite of mine, but for
We are strange, nervous mechan- the mom- St., Toronto.
Ilaw' Pink Pills. The sole niiission of ent I had forgotten Its name."
We have sent isms, we humans, fearfully and won-
this medicine is to enrich and purify
dierlull, made.
mflhons that you S. T. Ballenger of New York, at a the blood sad when that Is done elf .' When ordering goads by mall send a
V IN
convention of paint arid varnish- the varied symptoms of anaemia die- Dominion Express Money Order.
may go to makers, told this remarkable story of appear, and good health returns. You fD YOUlt
commonplace thing,can get these pills through any dealer Pastor (addressing church fair)—
the effect of such a corn
young soldlex, in medicine or by mail at
as wall wrecked
ap "A —0 cents a My dear friends—I will not call you s
mentally wrecked by shetl-chock, was bo X
x by writing The Dr. Williams' Medi- "Ladies and GeritIonuin," since I know
experimented on by doctors. Taken'cine.Co., Brockville, Oat you too well.
■ to a room where everything-was a
vivid red, he shrieked with agony. Cross the Atlantic on the 1AInard's Liniment far Rhsumatiw&
Then they led him to a primrose y1-_ is 9V
low room. He si0ed htavily and Paris.
drifted into deep sleep Kept in this Those who refuse the long drudgery
"The liner. she's a lady," wrote Kip Those
room, he rapidly rec.vered to norm of thought, and think with the heart
Bollen r says scientists Lave din- ling. and he 'must have had in mind
I rather than the head.' an ever the nerd
covered a this namesake of the world's enchant-
furnished in a most fiercely dogmatic in tone.—
dark color leads to cause melancholia !ng capital, the most Atfleet sight
and an aversion to work A red room I of this thoroughbred of the seas, the
Bayne.
iii DrIt temporarily stimulates, then reacts in grace of her-design Impresses you.even
In buying houses and taking a wife,
nervous headaches,. Blue induces calm. more than the immensity of her pro-
new—
Green seems to impart happiness and shut your eyes and commend yourself portions.
Yellow makes pec ple ami- to God.—Italian Proverb.
vi
---steel equipment able, contented. soothed. This is a The to to French in every line
ngs
--double track good tip when yca redecorate your and detail. The furnishl the
hotae cuisine, the conveniences, the com-
--rock ballast J
Too often we are the victims of en- fort, the atmosphere of culture and STORM SASH--powerful locomotives
vironment. What a lot of harm can luxury are essentially French, When Absolutely Clear Pine
a, With Four Lights
1W —4 d "dCalifornia trains, be wrought in a family by a hard- you walk up the gang-plank )-ca L.t.
including the exclusively hearted and thoughtless t 1 How in France' $1.75 Each
parent. You enjoy six days of
ifirst-clans California fornia many children have left the-old home- your visit 'to France before you ever Bottom Rall Vents, 25c extra. Alf
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'United. stead because they did not receive any set foot on her
so
made to your order.
affection or even consideration! Lack No Glass Includod.
--Fred Harvey Famous Parisian decorators have
of sympathy -and lack of Interest Thousands of French Doom In stock
Through Mlman& among members of-a family are the made the cabins de lure is.fascinating In all woods.
via Grand Canyon cause of many a wrecked home. Then as the rooms of any great chateau. PANNILL DOOR CO., Ltd. I cufim Qwclkdl Heals
too, the common practice of nagging In the magnificent dining sa.on one 131 Front Street East
and often leads recognizes the aeulae Old World cour- Main 0623 TORONTO, ONT.
Ras—hes
National Park or fault-finding is bad Edemas and
--open all the year to dire results. testes that make dining so delightful 121 the treatment of all skin
An environment that is Eleasant In famous Parisian cafes and hotels troubles
m and helpful makes for a hig er and and th, same m"terpteces the fively virith Cuticurs,Soap and
detail of culfn;;� HILET F I X T U RES I 'h*Ot water. Dry gently.and apply
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S better standard of living and the re- art are offered for the traveller's en- Cuticora Ointmmt.
verse tends only to produce unhappi-
Jr. T. Hendry. Gass, Asst nese, lack of interest in things worti, Joyment FOR SALE
Gant& vs R7• while and a general disp.osition to The kitcbens of the "Parts" are
Aft Free Press Bids., betrolt. JeoL Bowls, tanks, wash-basins, 4,140 best-
take a distorted view of life. marvel—ranges of polished steel and
fie!
gleaming nickel—long li�owa of steam Ing equipment., including piping ooils,
serving tabiles—devices for timelag US h-P- tube boiler, used irshuns
the cooking of dell cacles—whi te-clad equipment. ' ch as condults, switch
Doses, ate., in
building being altar-
who take pride ill their work of bOl�
ed at 73 Adelaide Street West This
converting raw material Into tempt. i DOCTOR ADVISED
J Ing dishes. material must be sold at once, Real
On the "Paris" children have the - Estates Corporation, Limited, Top
happiest of voyages. Governesses who Floor, 73 Adelaide 6L Week Toronts, AN OPERATION
speak both English and French take T01OPhOns—W191" 3101-
FA_
entire cbarge. They teach Preach, or- Rmd Alberta Woman's
With Lydia
ganize games and supervise the child- penmce Pink_
ren at mealtime. Plianty of toys and a I •
Punch and Judy show every dap. So! 0 ham' Vegetable Compomid
entertaining is It that the grown-ups
happy haven and join Provost,Alberta.—"Perhaps you will
love to visit this SeRst remember Bending me one of pons books
in the merriment of the fortunate lit- , P 8
a year ago. I w6a in a bad condition
tie folk.
and would awful sins at times
_
The Xymnadium Is equipped
no 0 any thin . The doctor
every contrivance for the maintenance I could not have 2dren unless I
said cosan
of physleal eanditles. is - __ —-p—stion. 1 read testi
7 W
.de and the sundeck afford oppor- rnonialsofL�diathe
E Pinkhgarn'sVegeta-in li�Ps?e
tunity for healthful exercise. The his Co and er and aend
0W fresh ocean air gives zest to the morn- The Family recommended me to to e it After tak-
ing three bottles I became much better
Ing walk, and you may play deck ten- Medicine Chest
nis, shuffleboard, golf, or a variety of and now I have a bonny baby girl four
The beat remedy for pains, month Id. I do my housework and so
other sports.
help a little with the chores. Irecorn-
ipores, cuts, bruises, sprains.
You do not need to wait until you mend the Vegetable Com poand to my
reach Paris to enjoy the novelty of friends and[am willing for ou to Use,
this testimonial letter."—;rs. A. A. . . .
the Boulevard meal—on the cafe ter •-
ADAms, Box 54, Provost. Alberta.
race, with Its flowers and shrubs and
tiny tables, you may sip luxuriously,
Pairis in Left Side
while looking out over an ivory-crest-
KM OF Lachine' Quebec.—"I took Lydia E.
stn ed, jade hued sea. I Finkham !e stable Compound be:
u e with
For the evening there is the music cause I a thins in my left
side and back withweakness and
other troubles womeb so often have.
of a famous orchestra for dancing and
ancing In
the Grand Salon; concert programmes
I was this way about six months. I saw
The CORN STARCH that foe and often the Impromptu appearances the Vegetable Compound,advertised in
sixty-five vem has faidifully res. of InternationaIll, known artists. the 'Montreal Standard,'and I Dave
ponded to every demand of &e The, 'Anglo-Saxon vlettoT acquires taken four bottles of It. I was a very housewife. Thin P�opte
-W.Wfis,A,SDIVARDSAUlto"smsi� something of the French capacity for sick wbniiih and r feel so much better 11
enjoyment, for the care-free laughter Thin, nervous, underweightpeople would not be without it. I also Us
A STARCH CO..LUUTM Lydia& Pinkharn"i Sanative Wash.
that makes one young again: this.re- take on healthy flesh and grow sturdy .1
MONTREAL •
recommend the modkines to m
mains an unforgetable inspiration. and ambitious when Bitro-Phosphate y friends
and I am-willing for you to use
f Edwanisimn 04 of the French Line offices is an guaranteed by druggists Is taken a ter a,,tetinX*d&L"—Mr&ALW. 084
Silver Gloss Stan
'Itoaaanteed at fil Adelaide Sorest West, few weeks. Price'1111 per pkge., Arrow 5W Notre Demo 'St.,
Toronto, where Information is prompt- Chemical Co;," 16 Frost St.' East,
Tormo. Oat. -16861E No. 4"4.
ly suppli"
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Zion on Friday evening of thin week, CLEI�NINtI gRESS�ING -JUST COMMON EERY DAY
•: � 1eigl $ 14th lost., at$p. m. -
�_._. T4RMS. ' _ _ CHERRYWOOD• Bring along our suits to'be cleaned
yy �t �i A
f . it 7s and pressed. 8atiafactian guAraute PRICE AT
per year. 61.60 if paid in advance. "^ M;
.''lin6aniptions ro the United States and Creat The anniversary services of the Chargee moderate.- - [y - •- .:3
Britten i2r00 in advance. Cherry wood y, Nev. Churaf will be JAMES BRISCOE; T:ru g Ds�1\ 'S ':,-.1GR
Or�R vheld on Sunday, Nem. 18th, afternoon Oosite D. Ta lor's Baker J,�, Hii iV 1V j,� V .L V i.an!1 evening. Commencing at 2.30, pp Claremont, Ont, 7-ioliN MURKAR, Proprietor. the service will be conducted by Rev, '
Mr. Ratcliffe, of the Whitevale Bap. 7 -
tint Church, assisted by the choir from Hursley Blend Tea, 80c lb Red Star Salmon,., ... 30c tin
NOTES AND COMMENTS. the same church. The evening service Farmers, Attention 5 lbs for 2.75~ The ]lent uslla
at 7.30 o'clock will be conducted by q
r `In commenting on the result of 0. Parke, of Victoria College, assisted I am agent for the World's Greatest Richardson's Orange Pekoe Nice Washed Brazil Nuts,.. 20c lb
by the choir of the Locust Hill Meth. Separator. -The Renfrew," Stoves, Tea, 75c Ib For Halloa7e'en
hire plebiscite vote in Ontario, one odlat Church. All are cordially invit- Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's The best,tea for the price
-of the Toronto weeklies, whose ed to these services. -_ _ famous Plows,Pointe,Grain Gripders, Smoked -Haddies �--
f attitude 'on the O. T. A. is de. Wheel.Barrows etc: New Valencia Raisins, 16c lb '
-- ,
Smoked Fillets, 20c lb
..
M1 ;•the centres of intelligence, that is FRIDAY;Nov, 14Ts-Auction sale of Phone 606 Pick. BROUGHAM Fresh New HaIlowee Dates,f d Fish, 15c lb
Co
the cities, the vote was strongly household effects etc., the property a or 25c Digby Herring, ... 40c box
f .greauts the O. the intellTgelnce of Fed Sale
etDitl auction Qi Seillage ed dgers. t 11 lbs Best Granulated Sugar $100'—$8.75 for 100 The
--.- - Coal, Coal ! -- These_Groceries are Al in quality and prices
tithe farming community: It can. SATIIRDAY. Nov.16Ta—Auction saltquoted are goods delivered.
not be denied that the great ma- of horses, 'cattle, implements. bay
etc., at lot 23, concession#, Picker. ---.
_ orities polled in favor of govern- ing, the property of John T. Neal. Hard and Soft Goal o� the
meat control in the large cities is Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. See bills. J. RIC.HARDSON, GROCER
due to a great extent to the vote Fred Postill,auctioneer. best quality on _ ----
` of the foreign element, Italians, SATURDAY.Nov. '22nd—Auction sale -- hand
- g of horses, registered and grgde
cat-Jews, and others foam the central tie, pigs,fowl. implements etc., at THOS. A. LAW, Pickering Hardware, Store . _
t lot 19. con. D, Scat bot o, the proper-
part of Europe,a great majority c ty of Mrs.Florence Middleton. Sale
wh,6n are illiterate, and exceed. �3.C1>e®x3x1 Grit.
, at one sharp. See bills. George
,isaly ignorant. It is also true that Baster,auctioneer. --- V ` F
c ..taome of the most brainy residents �CEDIE9DAY, NOV, 28Ts-Aucrion ;NKAT I3 HOME WITHOUT
style of farm stock, implements and0
-iof the cities, judging from the furnit�xre, the property of Mrs, L A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE ?
records of the High Schoels and Fmck-Harbron. lot 5. con. 7, Pick. It heats, it cook-?, it bakes and supplies hot
_ - - _-_.
" 12 sbarp. Bee bills. Wm. Maw, Pnrpoee aving on an contlnu- Ing the demand of the trade.
foreign population, who in thio auctioneer. oualy a stock of hard
eountry, are given, a chance to WEDNESDAY. Dzc. 3RD—Auction sale and soft coal. Practical, Handsome, Durable.. ,
develop their mental powers, but of household 'furniture and other Barna all Fuels.
P Place your Order now before
household effect@, buggy,cutter etc„
their proportion is very small at in the Village of Claremont,the pro- the rise in price. The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters
the present time. The insinuation party of the estate of the late Mrs. 12tf Phone Pick. 1769. Chase the chills, heat by roomful.
' "at the intelligence of this class Lemmoo. Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ' Carry anywhere.
t' Bee bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING
ds greater than that found in rural Look-When painting uqe the best.
`. -cowasunities should be resented. _ - -`- - -" Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes
�.'. . There is no Blass in the province are the beat by test.
°wbose intelligence is of a higher as eAy - Everything in Hardware at lowest prices.
i Bevel than that found in the farm °� op Bring 'Your Maturing
r` iing population. Let the editor of ,
'this journal search among the ti z VIetOY`y Bonds
Jeaders of the professional, coo J. S. BAI.SDON, :PICKERING
sm
. - ereial and industrial life of the �ffd �, .• . .'To Us. _
city of Toronto and he will find
?tbat a very substantial number ;L><OLDER9 of Victory Bunds matnr-
F began their careers on the farm. - - ill ing tea N�;vemher the first. nett,
-will find it profitable, and convebient
�o the farm the boys and girls are - P Better Rubber Footwear -
•l<amiliar with hard work, .and to convert them at this Bank. W e
4' are preprtred to pay cash for oath •
when they decide to take up some BANKING �, ;at the Regular Price
bonds �f any denomination, and Rog-
°k vocation in the city, they do not Y gent that fur the sake of 5 fety. siva• '
�. depart from their early training. plicity and convenience you deposit
. On the farm their minds are not your maturing bonds to your credit If RHINO Rubber Foot- tually prevents dirt,
In the Standard Bink 9-tvingj wear wern t better-if it manure, snow or moisture _
detracted by pleasures of allkinde ' Account. didn't wear longer-we from getting inside. -
as found in the cities and,they would not
support the This footwear is mad
e
P
!leave a chance to develop their --„ -- $von-clad guarantee that from RHINO RUBBER-
-Minds. THE goes with every pair. the toughest and most
STANDARD
-
GREENWOOD. These
BAN K facts hold good with wear-resisting that Science
_ is
The services on the Greenwood civ-cult
iv OF CAI�IADA Note the Protector flap on will wear up to twice as
cult for next Sunday will be taken by PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager (rubber shoe illustrated. long as ordinary rubber'
Abe pastor as follows: Greenwood at Braac6.s also at Srookllr.. w.a HIII, Wl+iebs ,lt is an exclusive,patented Insist on RHINO Foot-
110.SD a. m,; Kinsale, 1.30 p. m.; Mount
Zion, 3.30 p m . Brougham, 7,00 p, m. RHINO feature. It effeC- wear.
Sunday School sessions at 230 p. m. " Compare The Weary -
tet Greenwood. Kinsale and fit. Zion. �•- Massey-Harris Farm Machinery - •
(greenwood Mission 01rcle will meet • • i�
4aL Mina Eerie PegR'e at 200 D.m. on M C H A P M A M
Wednesday. 19th lost. Young Peo- M. e7•
-pie's League at Kinsale and at Mount
s
BASKET S
Having purchased the stock from _
the Estate of
W. G. BARNES and the entire > •,., �•.._ _ ® la
business of J09. W. DOTE\ ` �"""' •� -
•
+ Am.prepared to supply all sizes
from Berry Boxes to Three
and Half Bushel.
Now is the time to get your Harvesting Outfit. -
�Gieen River Basket Workspick.
-. Phone 1546• .
Phone Mark.e409
FRANK PENNOCK D• ✓i
• Gormley, * �Dunbarton _
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PICKERING-The Man that made the Barnes' -- ----
Basket."
enssn' .. MEAT :_�.:MARKET
!
I � TTY -
STANDS FOR THE BEST
Conve- nientor -
,. - � Ronnd Roast or Steak, ... ... • 20c per lb •' •
Surloin Roast or Ste c
ak,
J ''Porterhouse Roast-or Steak,
- - - I& "
-Fine Rib Roast, .. ...
THIS bank offers many con- Shoulder Roast.:Heavy Rib Roast,• •• 18e " `"'*N
ti veniences for the transaction ... 14 and ]fie
of Farmers'business. An account .-•. Pot Roast, . ...
14c • � -
_ - .r .«
here enables you to pay your bills Briket, to buil, .. , •.• - •• {
`� and do a large proportion of your Leg of Pork •• • • 25c
..
r. .
25C
.othey business by mail Without Loin ofPork,
•.
'Litter 'Carriers, Hay Carriersno
lo
to drivet town and inter-
•5
houldet
Roast*
of P
ork, 20c
,28c
Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow rtePt the work of the We Pork Chops, . 28c
,
- •�
-
' • B wle. Pressure Systems Etc., If you contemplate
]ate
... .
••
•• 25c
will handle your farm sales Pure Pork Sates ,
your It will pay you to get my prices on kairy or live stock notes-safeguard them and make Finest Salt Pork,
8.above before buying elnemhere.
•._
�-
,
- o rations, consul! c
collection when due. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,
FRANK I PROUSE Xe ions,
of our - - - .. sliced, 85c •`
"PICKERING, ONT RIO lona] brag§b. H!{ -Rr','El
1eaoe and The Policy pf this b}g)< lwari Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 90c' ` to. oo. Catladlan agriculture.d Back Bacon.Boot and Shoe Re wi4a very bpetl to assist the eve o ehiof45c-
pairiaea , •• :moo
r} Cooked H m .
r: Weinera,.. ...
.:.Also harness repairing at the new � Head-Cheese,.. .• ' , ... .. 15c "
w stand, opposite;the
' •• poet office. ;.Easy First and Domestic ShorteniDR,'3lbs 55 cents=;
ee 5 lbs 90 cents,
'Best workmanship guaranteed. N� `lb prints 18 cents;
Charges moderate, Whitby Branch-G. P. Lynd, Manager Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday:
Brooblin Brandh—S. C.-Cross, Manager
7HOMAS WATSON
. PItIHERTNO, ONT. ! u W. 0r. REID, - PICKERI�tG�
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Allan and Mies Myrtle Thomson, w '
_ =�= _ Do your cattle xaple Leaf Xdua�l Fire
Leslie Philips visited hia sister h Toronto were home over the • ,
Uniopvilla on Sunday, holiday: "
James Allaway is busy these get enough Insurance Co.
S. Rdmohr left on_Saturday•,to days re painting the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI Il tlllllU
visit his son,Ray, at Hickson. building. poolroom EACH +1
Miss Jean Evans, of the Town. Cheap rates for farm and country
---ship of Hing, was home over the Alf. Lemn:on, who has sold his SLICE _ � �� i buildings, _
residence, will hold an auction sale TASTE w +'�
holiday. Windstorm-Insurance on buildings,
of furniture etc.on Dec. 3rd. LIKE _
Miss Mabel Edwards,of Toronto, Alex and Mrs. Anderson, of To. wind•mille,Silos etc.
visited her sister here over the MOR �� Did you ever atop to consider �,.
holiday. ,onto, are spending a few days that :
with friends in Claremont and in
r Automobile Insurance r
Mr. Goodman, of Toronto, spent �Yhite�ale.
I. Every 8 gale of milk contains 7 of all hinds. �x
over the week-end here with his gale of water, -
• J. H. and Mrs. Beni. and James - )FARMS FOR SALE
.parents• 2. Water bowls supply � -- --
Allaway were in Pickering on Sat• pp y water at
Mrs. P.Macaab Left on Thursday - - the temperature of the stable Write or phone
foirToronto where she will spend urdap attending the funeral of ach slice of our bread Y g g y .
the late Wm. Allaway. E has s "moreish"flavor. an time during t ht.or day.The cow does not get chilled �7CT y
the winter. g. P George Cooper has baso confined You won't' be satisfied when drinking, consequently E D. B O YY M A
Harold gin of Toronto, sent to his bed for several days through -with one slice-or two F
over the week-end with G. hI.dud illness. We hope that he will be either. Begin satin it no food is losV.n warming the :
Mrs. Forsyth, g body. 20 WHITBY, ONT.
Mrs. James Forgie,`'of Toronto, able to be out again Boon. now and it will become a
Mrs. F. Farmer, after spending substantial part of 4. Everyy pound of food is thor-
:spent Thanksgiving Day with her your oughly mixed with water, CLAREMGNT '
relatives here. mo weeks with friends in Clare- every meal, It will pay S. -You do not need to feed such a
wont and vicinity, returned to her you to make sure that you '
J. and Mrs. Fingold and family, quantity of roots with water CREAMERY
spent Thanksgi6ing Day wih h"n3R in Toronto ori Thursday. get our bread. Made from
friends in Whitb Lhas.'tVaga and family and Mise all No. 1 ingredients.
Mabel Ws a. of Toronto, spent - 8• Water bowls prevent disease.
Highest y g g price paid for
-= Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, of Osh ' over the holida with the letter's , 7, Water bowls save labor.
Y ;Cream at the
awa, spent the holiday with the parent-, Nelson and Mrs. WaRg. tome in and talk it over, or call us x l
otter's mother, Mrs. Lynn, J. Fingold has just received a on the phone and we will `` r
Mc. and Mrs. Macklem, of Mark. Claremon y Creame: n
large consignment of men's and jj''�� MM quote you a surprisingly ,a .,
ham, were the guests of Lyman young men's overcoats, also ladies' ,!�■MO low figure.'
and Mrs. Pitkey on Monday, coats, made of Euglsh materials. * w Yt+nv� Give us a trial and be convinced ;
Mr, and Mrs. Comba,of Toronto, AsXME
Thomas and Mrs Paterson,' ac- t �• — ,'
spent the holiday with the latter's com anied b Clarence and Mr*.
T41^ "° r C 0 0 P E RP Y `PHONE�90a,N • •brother, David, and Mre. Taylor. Pengelly, of Brooklin, motored to °i ' Pickeringr
Mrs. D. A. Scott returned home "' !� T IE-"'•ri,iLi� N
on Tuesday after a ending a con• Sunderland on Sunday and spent QLAREMONT '
the day with relatives. Leath or floods
I e a weeks with her rents i
an II Coates and Mrs. George Richard- , ASK YOUR DEALER FOR HARNESS -
George and Mrs. Judd- and little son are in Woodstock this week : «- Our supply of quality Harness and
daughter, Miss Freda, of Toronto, as delegates to the annual conven• Pane ie now complete.
spent Thanksgiving Day with Jno. tion of Women's Mission Circles of flak
V P a S t -
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' and Mrs. Scott. the Baptist Church. � BOOTS-GREB SHOE
We h --
John Caster, of the Hydro-Flee• now have a large stock of this Famouw
- tric Commission, Toronto, visited Frank Soden nae purchased the Boot on hand-unheatsble
at thq home of his parents here residence belonging to Alf. Lem- for hard wear and tear. n.
over Thanksgiving. mon, and formerly owned by the
Joshua any' r. en
s. Flour
: ,� REPAIRIN(} a.
late JhBundy. MSoden Mission Band of the Union We maintain our established re ritar
Church intend holding a bazaar tends to re-model it and make it p
un the avenin of Friday, Nov. into a double dwelling. ONCE TRIED — — ALWAYS USED tion for repairing all kinds of
q harness and boots. F,
18th. A Rood program is being In the death on Oct. 81st, of For Sale at All Leading Grocers. r
arranged. Fall particulars will Mrs. John Gauslia, whose maiden �'IE PIT T B'p���EY
- •apaear in next week's lanae. was Mary Middleton, Pickering -
CECIL til R '
Thos. E. and Mrs. Ste henson loses one of its olds®t residents. Bran. Shorts Distiller's Harness maker,
P The deceased was born Aug. 20th, Molasses, Oil Cake, , g
and daughters. Misses Vete and 1848• and has been a resident of - Grains, Poultry Feeds Etc., PICKERING, - ONTARIO
Merle, were in Epsom on Thanks-
giving night attending a tea and Pickering Township since 1854. in stook at all Branches.
entertainment in the Methodist she leaves a husband and one son, '
church in which the latter assisted Arthur Leslie Gauslin, and is also _ - Highest Prim Paid for Wheat and Oats t "fin
in the pro¢ram. survived by three sisters and e
The Women's Institute will three brothers: Mrs. Matilda Sto � �f
- meet at the home of Miss S. E. ry, of Elmvale; Mrs. Elizabeth M A R K H A M -FLOUR MILLS
Evans on Wednesday, Nov. 28th. Usher, of Elmvale; Mrs. William yQ{�jI,1
instead of the 19th, All members Gibson, of Medonta: George and D. N. REESOR t SONS
w
are requested to be present, as the Wm, T. Middleton, of Pickering. �
repoAT
rt of the convention will be and Richard H. Middleton, , of .'Zedar Grove ;Locust Hill `. Cherrywood .c'
given by the delegates. Elmvale. �✓ You '
Thanksgiving Day was observed StC>R �Ep u {'
very quietly in our village. There ,��]'were a Dumberof family reunions B�1RAINS IN D .'
4 1 GOODS
FOR .
and some sport f f was indulged in. Sto"P '
:..
: 't game nd in the had
a kat auris �. SERVICE pleas-
SATISFACTION SAVINGS
players enjoyed themselves. _ _— -__ -_.�
We are sorry to report the seri- F you are interested in _
ons illness of the little son and L ' ok -. Where vote buy the most for the least money Js good groceries,-if you
daughter of C. A. and Mrs. Over _ --- --- -- - -- -;, -- 'are interested in perfectly ��:.
irr Men's and Boy's I Boots, Sboee and 4
land from intestinal Ra. For Y i Shirts. Scnockr and polite treatment, then
Clothing. f Rubber*. Overalls. 1 `
time their condition was most your interest lies here. ' a
critical, but we are glad to knowListell
Suits,crepand brown ',To fit every one at ISbirte, military San= _'When poo send your gro-they are now out of danger, color, sizes 34'42. lowest prices. nen. Full size, eery order to us you can
although still quite ill. at 12.50 I A complete stock ill at I.25 feel assured that you will
All those having accounts _ - - -' - get exactly what you are
against the Police Village of Clare- Still More Cash The Famous ''Greb Shoe-Black and Tan sending for and it will b 2
moot are requested to have them -- - a -'--- ---- delivered on time.
presented, without fail, to the JSpeciali3 - OVERCOATS - RAINCOAT6
w.• secretary, John Fleming, not later v,
than the last day of November, so Carbartt's Overalls, ,2.45 All wool Heather color ' Heavy.Tweed and rubber _
that all accounts may be settled All-wool Blankets. 8lb.1 10.80 All sizes, at 17.60 fining, at 9 50 o Ha
before the end of the year. Large Size Shaker Pair, 3.25
The Rev. NE
Hugh Cowen., of To- Wearing Shirts, all prices _..- __ - s�
,onto, preached two inspiring. Factor Cotton, yd wide, .20 Call at I D1 Phone 8800 t Z 0O
Factory F NGiOL S
Thanksgiving sermons to capacity Bath'Toweling, 20 inch, ',33
audiences in the Union Church on Cotton Spools, .07
Sunday last. The music by the Fleece lined Underwear, 75 to 1.00 MOZ�T'T• ONA0
TR2
church choir and the solos by Mr 5 Gallons Coal Oil, 1.00
m' w Murray Anderson, of Tordnto, in
the morning and the Locust Hill 'Everything else in
choir in the evening added very proportion. Is QUALITY - SERVICE • SATISFACTION'! •
-mach to the value had apvrecia•
'tion of the services. Service IIrfr88y.
and QO
Next Sunday morning at the G1•ree=i Riv'�r
Baptist Church theling Toward
sub-
ject will be "Tullio Toward Sql• J Holmes
vation." In the evening the con
gregation is nrged±to meet at the Brougham, - -Ont., � � � I am prepared. when the season ar-`
low- IInion Church to participate in a i, rives, to supply you with thle
community armistice service in K following:
which there Will be special ad Few of Our 1 qt. Barr?Hoxes and Crates,11 and
• dresses and special music. The , 8 qt. Fruit Baskets, Hampers,
coffering taken will be used exclns• Busbel Basket on short-
.3vely for the benefit of the blinitManySpecials - eat nntise.soldiers. - - The above stock is made on the same
Next 9anday will be Anto•go-to• principal sa chelate W. G.
_..g- 10 urc
churches when every one who five d Bars Soil f®r - 25c You are assured of quality-service.
n► an auto is supposed to bring it to 2 The Seedless Raisins 25e ' �' •- 4�, ` Chopping done every day a. usual ez-
- rept Wednesday,on and
church and with it bring some 2 Shredded Wheat 25c ' ' -
shut-in or some family who have Corn Flakes .1•lc after May 14th.
no way of getting to church. The - (Salt For Sale).
minister of the Union Church will 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes '25c l! Plank-truss CHAS. A. WHITE.
give a five minute automobile'ser• 8 boxes Matches 25c `E M Pl R E M •clad-BARN S
mon to the children, who will oc• epi Successor to late W.,G. Barnes
1 lb tin Tiger Salmon 23e Fin-safe I Permanent Phone 6430 or write Locust Hill Ont '~,
ICU the front sante, and a short Recleaned Currants 15c Lightning-1 Superstrong
Thanksgiving sermon to the con X%X ypititandCiderViaegar Weather-tight talus Convenient +,-� kt
gregation. In the evening a union J.-
45c of both congregations will hold an 43c a gal. If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, d
__"Armistice Service" in the Union A fall line of Spices for pickles let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I
They are enormously strong, roomy, handy
' -:Church at ? o'clock. Capt. Rev. at close prices have built., �� ����:�I
� �-
'W. Fingland•', M. A., B. D., of All sizes Gem Jars at lowest to work in and moderate in cost.
.Mimico, will deliver the address, prices '
and a chorus of male voices from - dies' Hose, silk and silk and Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal•
the Baptist and Union Church tic Shingles,or-"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations „+
choih3 will furnish music. The wool, all shades, 85c done. All work absolutely guaranteed.
front'seats will be reserved for Large size Flannelette Blank. of
all materials and dasiRn a
vow war veterans who are all cordially els+ white and grey ''F. J. P R O U S E - PICKER 1 N G k.�•is stook. It will Pa.- you � a
invited. An offering will betaken Ladies' Vests, half'price call . our works acd inspect our etoek
io aid of the blind soldiers, Capt. BUILDER Obtain prigs Don't be miebi
Fingland was a chaplain is France Goods Delivered Building CoIItraCting agents we do not employ them ooasequeW :'':•s
durin the term of the war and Open every Evening Barns, Houses, etc. of all kinds
ly we Dan, and do throb oilf flys a@en/
g oommisdon of 10 per cent.,wbIbI you we f
Will speak from first-hand know• DSA Pickering Dealer for the Products of esmainly says by puroba in` hots obi
ledge. Let all make this the 0 O *all solioited.
crowning success of the Thanks- • �V The Metallic •Roofing Co. Lilted Toronto J. T.;MATBBSON;
gT T
l�ying season. Everybody is cur CL'�xE11I0NI' wb aby,unieft
' drolly invited. l 1 �
OiBoe ani Wot1E1► x
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seals ; >I _
- ---- ••Fitter are the rigors of righteous.
Dem and by them the_ merciful are 1
is 111unkll>svm peCILeb Asulmed and sinners eontirmbd in their :
' ITh ea slay net be a text out of the
written Word, nevertheless it em-
T._... balms gwnewhat of the spirit o! the
Great of rgiver of sing.
y _ It was the morn of ,the Sabbath
L- AD
some months after the early meetin
between the classical master an _..
Lilies Armour. The solemn Taking o
r
the Book was over in the farmhouse
r, , s� =deo of Dornal but.Matthew Armour Rul- - _ -
��'
in Elder in the Cameronian Kirk,
s elwe►ya pus and fresh• still sat with the Bible open before other,a prescription
_ him. His face, with its shock of ell-
d@ C�Oui _ Try it todsye, vering hair sweeping back from the
_._. noble cliff-like brow, was sober with OHNNY is taking a prescription. His careful mothee
more than Roman gravity. His wife ---the family health doctor—ordered it. Her daily
gathered together the folded white ._.,ounce of prevention--Lifebuoy Soap—works wonders
handkerchief, the spectacles and the
psalm-book which were her indispen- -in Combating disease. '
` - sables at any function of a religious
character. She had learned by the Every day your children touch dirty objgots an cover
t till experience of half a lifetime, added to themselves with berm-Edell dirt.: C3[vo them Lifebuoy
-
e
original store of woman's instinct, --the health soap.
'BY S. R CRO when it "weans chancy'f at such times e�
to stand long in the way of her hus- L
t CKETT. (band. Now in that hush of Sabbath t ev«o� Protects -- - _
.. silence which she knew so well, she The rich seammy lather o! Lifebuoy carries a wonderful health
r was especially eager to be gone. element ds dower into ovary pore. The skin is co:aplotelf
But even in the doorway the voice, purified, and oieansod—delightfully stimulated, '
UIIaY' ER I.- tCont'd-) our sadness away! A bride does.i A of the Elder arrested her.
= "Ali hy, a man.must live," Christ,)-(!look like that. Margaret Armour, bid our daugh- •.i °'
her aria at last, with a short laugh; But she held him still at a distance, terO'Ho t, come hither to me!" he said LIFEBUDY
i I have l-een used to company, and if and her gaze did not falter. She was Hoot, Matthew, urged his wife, e
$ did not sometimes go among men!a child even at two-and-twenty, this "be canny. I ken the young man is -`
: .who and not afraid to be men, I should Lilias, though she had ;ong been no great professor, and his ways are ;����d Q��
mould and dry-rot both at once in this climbing on the perilous ridges which no oor sin homely ways.—b•_t dinna
i w glace- it is at[ resat kee ore ali.e,�� s a �Tnpeiuinent as hers Corm fret the young lass. The lad is weel.
in such a dull dog's hoe as Cairn the watershed of life and death. to-do, and of a-dere Family enough, MOh@ 1�}18I1 soap-BHealth Habit _
f Edward."' se!" me what it is that you pro- though they say an Episcopalian."bid
*dour vanishe sonatas,
The blue' eyes were still upon him pose! she said No—d° nbt touch Silence, woman, do as I bid on thep protection
altar use,
'with a yearning In them that inade'me—yet. I want to understand." instantly," commanded the Ruling El- f tiro _ -
' even the selfishness of Christopher "I have but short time, little one," der; "It is with my daughter and LEPER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO
til ennedy wince. he made answer, "and I have not yet yours that I desire to speak" —
"Ana what of mer" she said, soft as thought it fully out. But if"you bring "Mathy—Mathy, mind that we are
a breathing, yet with an t,ccent that a friend with you I will bring another a' sinners," the mother pleaded, "mind. n
r. pi„rced to the dividing asunder of —friends whom we can trust, I mean, that ye were yince young yoursel'.” Real Irish. Groan Deceptara _
sou'. and marrow. and we will make the declaration that "And if so, think you not that I O' "When wQ get to Niagara, dear, let's
?' "Lilias, Lilias," he cried, in genuine we are ma_i and wife before witnesses. Dogherty applied for s job. as a
have suffered in the flesh for the deeds builder's laborer, and was asked by try not to look as though we've just
pain, "I love you, I tell you so. That 1. on my part, will bring Mister of the flesyyh. Think you that I do not the
what experience he had been married."
What
.right lift people ndedoes vi fat do it see thatnch the !awyer with all
is right will an,eyou dr bring?" "Sure,"must sins su y youth.it aha nd if bee wet my pillow many-a t for the bet renuse ha sure," said the applicant, "yes don't suitOca�sa, idea, darling. You carry the -
F:.. mak wha p
a payee of g "I do not know; I have had no one need on
1.'. !matter to us? You know what your to trust to speak to, except i no warning word has been spoken, or y experience for-hard work at For sore feet—Minard's Liniment
li_ Bible says, something about for this P p you. I do no strong hand outstretched to de- all, at all." .
s, cause shall a man leave father and not want any other," she answered liver. Send in the lass!" '
"Ob, but I want to know," said the SomethingDifferent
�-
mother and shall cleave unto his him, the firmness of her gaze.-waver- With a little helpless appeal of the foreman, "if you've been used to going
in under his burning glances. She g y up a ladder?"
` Ante felt the weakness inherent to all lov- hands and a sidelong sway of the head - Nurse---"CVhat's the matter, Wi1He? _
She kept her eyes fixedly upon him, in acknowledgment of the fact that of Don't you like your now baby sister?" ,
and their regard was deep and steady inf, women coming over her, rousse her word went for nothing, "That's all right," replied O'Do;her• --
as the sea when it is stillest 'Anothe7 we must have. Would not Margaret Armour took herself oil to. tY; "you'll! have nothing to complain Willie—"I wish she was a boy!
"His wife I" She breathed the two Bell Kirkpatrick serve!"he suggested do as she was bid. She found Lilias about. Sure 01 can moind the first Johnny Jones just got a sister,-an'now
Y words again, and the wind among the with a quick downward glance at her standing with a book in her hand time 01-went up a ladder: it wan down he'll think I'm tryin' Go copy him."
!saterside willow trees was not softer, face, to nee how she took the engges under the great beech. tree by the a wall!"
o hoz the dying soul's parting cry more tion. I house gable. But she was not reading. s
rc I do not like Bell. I could not trust Her eyes, lar and vague, their some-
H is
her!" said Lilias Armour uncertainly large ' It is said that there is only one use. 1/
The young man nerved himself, and "And pray wh7 not"' he urged,' time ears blue dimmed with sadness y
a; ,. and tears unshed, were fixed on the ful orchid. Blooms of the vanilla vine
dasbed in the rapid voice of one who she is clever and secret. Besides, be- distant hills .at the foot of which la are ugly ducklings y g y of the orchid tribe, '
j !ears interruption, into an obviously ing with you in the house she could Cairn Edward. but the juice of the fruit is much, - _ Y
remeditated sneech. her us more than an or.e else I"
i IP (To be continued)
fought af`er. Mexico is rash
F. "Listen, Lilies," he said, "I have do not like herl" persisted' the40" g y the
w pleni��th ag�i Godannot lrnows I would ldyou I be
Well.
Ithink
It late; I amsta ere Cq�� h aayW111oR�11 FoThee a 8, i rcme of the vanilla bean
lad and proud to do it to-morrow. _ ,.,, a
y father put me through college, it is. Think it we:I over. I will see covert' of perpetual motion here been
:+' flus I promised to repay him before I you again on Saturday. Be ready to accomplished in Parts, according to l' s write�°r our price flat ox _
- tell me then wha: you will do. And the claim of a French inventor by the Poultry, Butter, aha Ems
A. He is poor and needs the 6h Look here, Bell is willing to help. ! \ -
aroney. Besides it would ruin me in name of Moonier, who has just finish- We GUARA = u� for • o•.t m..d
i" Cairn Edward If such a thin were In fact, I have,spoken tc her my-
g self—" ad a clock which he started to make P. POULIN d CO., "LIMITZ0
nown, and I have good hopes of the ss w M....wrn M•rkst.
' beadmaatersliip. 1`hen again your There came a quick, leaping terror thirty-six years ago, which, he says: T�0e•• Main 71n rad
father thinks me godless and debauch-
classical
the girl's face. She caught the will run forever without being wound aowvaut, weato
He told• me so openly; upon the classical master by "hg arm. up,
lainstones of- Dumfries when oI met "Chris," she whispered, . "what . Monnier's clock weighs 1,100 pounds.
there three months ago. He for- have you told her—what does she `It is twelve feet high, six feet wide
e me ever again to enter his door. know 7" , and three feet six inches deep. ,It is I GIGANTIC SALE .6 AN
the Chiu,
He gmi.ed and patted her fond! on R to with suit-
; e forbade me to meet you. He would pa y L
Dover consent But happily we live in the shoulder. composed of 12,000 different, of j
iz land where marriage is easy. Lilias, "Siay one, only wl.at I would that and has six secondary dials, giving STOCK ,DOORS a It I n e-11 k e warmth
?,)►ill you ms are privately? i know all the world knew," he said,,"that I the respective time in London, Berlin, from a Ho"t Hed-
y marry Y love you and would like to mars NOV. 10 to NOV. 20.
h is against your kirk rules, but it is „Y Y Strasbourg,. Cuba Leainegrad and rite Herber.'
accordrin to the law of the land, and you.! New York, in addition to the main Write for pull List
g She was silent, but she si hed.the Bedrooms and bktth,-
tto the full as binding as if twenty face, which tells local time. Pannill Door Co., Lia. -
minister'e were present" long, weariful sigh of hope deferred. m"oomB made Cosy and j
He paused a little breathlessly hire- Good-bye, he said, and bending a This remarkable timepiece is be-
"Good-bye," 131. Front St. East Toronto
p y long moment to her, he wan gone. Ing exhibited by its inventor at Romil- nvann by simply con-
He
and looked down upon her, ami.!- At the top of the moor, before he ly-sur-Seine, near Troyes, 'where he neCting the Hedlite
Irl an anxious, formed smile. Heater t o a lamp
m
= The girl drew herself back a little plunged down the_long,_rough, heath- lives. He charges one franc for the P
way from'.him, and reaching up her erysteep, he turned and waved a privilege of examining his work. socket or convenience hands she kept his hhndsome head,Iwhite handkerchief, Lilias Armour "There is. nothing else left for me to outlet.
with its high. forehead and weak it, stand where he had left her. She did do to make a living at'my age," be
not wave a response, but kept her The reflector is ex- ,
-resolute mouth, at a distance, so that po sags. "I am sixty-two years old and
hands clasped before her, looking �� ceptionally larger re-
she might look into his eyes. steadfastly after her lover. have been working at my clock-ever suiting in a maximnm
"Yon have left me no choice, Chris"i As.he ran down the slope he palled since 1888; it cost me lots of money concentration of heat
she said, still.looking�atsadily into hIa out his watch. to make, and now I cannot And a pus= �Centrdt
isonl; "yo have made me love you so; "An hour and ten minutes,"Atie said; .•hazer for it" {� where most needed.
' terribly. I must marry yon when you " s`` �,��ym��+
" y I can do it; I shall have time to see O
bid h, that is right," the French and look in at the Cross Keys Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts. SS r -
AAyoung man as well. 'This sort of thing takes it -
gried, cheerfully, c,tooping.to kiss her,'deucedly out of a fellow %hose busi, Be kindly affectionate one to an- ~res
"that is all right Now smile and put;nets it is ;p
explain'the accusative and other with brotherly love; In honor BEE E
:infinitive all day long." preferring one another; recompense e►t,.r..
An hour later Lilias Armour sat in to no man evil for evil. Provide things
her appointed place at the deuce and honest in the sight of all men. Be not
GLEYSsober morning worship of a Cameron- — "
.fan home. As was the daughter's overcome of evil, but overcome evil
duty, she had brought down the eat with good.—Romans_ 12: 10, 17, 81:
pfterEVeU Mea! i Bible, covered with worn calf skin �— � DSBV
with the hair outside, and laid it be-
Ift Chip I fere her father--st the head of the
Confeetion you can bay ;table. Before doing so, she had taken COLOR IT NEW WITH
wand it's a help to di- !spread
the breakfast dishes and re- ,
;.spread the board with a white cloth
9estlon and a cleanser ;like that which is Iaid upon a com- :"DIAMOND BYES"
for the mouth
munion table, for the more fit offering ?
and teeth. 'up of the morning sacrifice.
l Her mother, bustling, masterful, Beautiful home dye.
Wrigley's means loquacious hous�i#e that' she was, lag and tinting- is -
benefit as wen as had been so long among the poultry ,
pieasnrs. !'in the yard that the Elder was com-
guaranteed with Dix-
in
to sit full five minutes silent mond Dyes, Just dip
among the family,with the Bible open 1n cold water to tint
BRAND
before him, ere he could give out the soft, delicate shades,
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y psalm to be sung. Then his wife,' or 'boll to"dye rich, CORN �flustered to find them all silent and permanent c o 1 o r s.waiting, sat down and endeavored to Each 16-cent package _
smooth her hair with one hand, while contains directions _
she toting the lace with the other, Atyls
dlict U8 tBtltC and pure
'
s `•- so simple any woman -
• naturally enoug failing in both. But an dye or tint'Iia• p�3.�{� >
Z there were tears in the eyes of one $Brie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, y equalled by its Mah
within the wide sunny house-place of dresses, casts, stet .beaters, -
Dornal as they- sang to the wistful i � t1t>t>arldve value.
rise and fall of the Elder's favorite draperies, coverings, hangings, every. Wits ED115lRDSBfIRG Recipe Book
Coleshill the final verse of the open- thing new. Ca
ing song of praise: Buy "Dmamond Dyes"—no other kind THZ CANADA STARCH Co, LOWMED
I, like a lost sheep, went astray: —and ten your druggist whether the MONTREAL - "!
Thy servants seek anu find: material you wish to color is wool or
For thy commands I suffered not silk, or whether It is linen, oottoa, or -
188UE No.46-124. To slip out-of my mindl mixed goods. „
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REEPUBMANS QM_ COOLIDGE HUGE - _ : ; ' .3 The Week'-s .Maris
_ IWORI TY IN-IMMENSE POPULAR VOTE
•' -.TORONTO. x���
_ ? + Man. wheat-No. 1 forth., 41.68;,
Sorb Houses of Congress Are-Republican by Majorities Suf- , Aro. 2 _North., $1.80; No. 3 North.,
_ ficient to Enable President to Enforce His Policies. K Man. oats-No. 2 CW, 66%c; xo. s
CW, '64c; extra No. 1 feed, 64c; No.
A despatch from New York says:- and his party leaders to fight success- ,� ,;< 1 feed, 68c; No, 2 feed, 61c. - °
Calvin Coolidge's election to the Presi-!fully the bloc opposition which saw All the above c.i.f,, bay porta, -f
henry of the United States proves, as.his measures and policies so often Am, corn, track, Toronto--No. 8
the returns near complete tabulation overridden in the past Congress. This
yellowy, $1.27.
s �a
to be an overwhelming Republican is apparent both as a direct numerical " Millfeed=Del., Montreal freights, a +
siv#_ory�__The__ r- ._s ular total result and because the county has # p ags included: Bran, per ton, $30 26;
1a.ty' Pop -- y shorts
per ton, $32.25; rruddlings,
- very probably will exceed the stagger- said such a firm and�mphatfc"'Ale"' $88; good feed flour, per bag, $2.25.
Ing Hardy victory of 1920, and the the radical element that it is regarded Ont. oats-No. 3 white, 49 to 51c. -
'resident's position in the Electoral as doubtful if those with weaker lean- a� Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.26.bo `
College probably will rank third in arae in that direction will be willing ;� r $1:27; A10. 3 Winter, $1.28 to $126;
strength in the whole histor of the•4 to embarrass a President who-mani- >! No. 1 commercial., $1.21 to $1.28,f.o.b., ,
3t �
country. The results of .Tuesday's featly has the�people behind him. °�` shipping pointe, according to freights.
election, as the appeared on the let-, "Ma" Ferguson turned the knights., BuckwheMalting, 85 to 908, z
q ppea �• g Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 83c. "�• �
est tabulations, are as follows from i of the Ku Klux 'Klan over her knee Rye No. 2, $1.05 to $1.07.
an 'Electoral College point of view: and We them a good spanking at 1`'
Ont. flour-New, ninety per coat +�1
_--- - Coolidge, 879; Davis, 189; La Fol- the polls in Texas. She defeated the pat:, in jute baEs, Montreal, prompt ti
lette, 13, Republican-Klan candidate_ for Gov- SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES IN UNITED STATES ELECTIONS shipment, $6; Toronto basis, $6; bub
The popular vote cast fQr President ernor by -100,000•votes. Calvin Coolidge elected President for a second term by large majority- seaboard, nur-Fi. �?:a
Man. .flour-First pats., in jute ':�'?
Coolidge and his running mate, Brig: For the first time, women will sit f3eneral Dawes is Republican chuice for Vice-President y
Gen. Charles G. Dawes, may actually in the' legislative halls of Wisconsin - sacks, $8.50 per bbl.; grid pats., $8.
Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track,,. ,.~.
exceed that cast for Harding iii 1920, as a result of the election. Helen M: -P - Toronto, $14.50; No. 3, $12.50.
when the totals are complete,but thus Brooks, of Coloma, will represent the Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9.REMIER BALDWINA NNOUNCES
•
far it appears to be about three mil- Green-Wasuhara Counties district. Screenings-Standard. recleaned, f,
lion short. This is th•i nearly corn- Mildred Barber, of Marathon, will be o.b, 'bap portz, per ton, $22.60.
_ plete tabulation: assembly-woman for the first Mara- -THE PERSONNEL OF BRITISH MINISTRY Cheese-New, large, 20c;_ twine, .
;20�c: trip:ets, 21c; Stiltons, 22c Ol
Coolidge, 13,303,118 Uavis, 7,976,- thon County district. d,
172; La Follette, 3,847,959. ' One woman, Mrs. Mary T. Norton, (�",t , to 26 twins, 24 to 25c;
Both Houses of Congress will, be of New Jersey, will sit in the next A despatch from London sayst- First Lord of the Admiralty--Wi1-!trip,ets, 25 to 26c.
Republican. But, more than that House the first woman to•.re resent Stanley Baldwin the new Prime Min-
liam Clive Bridgeman. ( Butter-Finest creamery prin h!,
P , P I 40% to 41%c; No. 1 creamery, 88�i
the appear to be Republican b me- a con �' g P War-Sir Worthington. No. 2 35 to 36c dairy, 2a
y ppea p y congressional district east'•of the aster, teas lost no time in drawin uLeming. ° to 39%c; ,
jorities that will enable the President Mississippi the list of his new Cabinet, which has E •
Air Minister-Sir Samuel J. -G.I to Eggs--Fresh Oc extras, in cartons $8
__.-_ . ----- - -.- ---- -- -.---- ------- te:en submitted to and approved by Hoary ito 6ose, 65 to 67c• cartons
$a 4
1 -
-
ELECTION A TRIUMPH the King. The King held a•'Privy Health Neville Chamberlain. , m ca ns, 49--;-loose;
SAYS BRITISH PRESS ttoo 48c; store ,
Council at Buckingham Palace' on Labor-Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland. storage firers, 48 to 44c• ator•.
I nday for the transfer of tha seals Board of Trade Sir Philip Lloyd- age seconds, 37 to 38c. ► o
= y > . I Live poultry-Hens, over 5 lbs,,22c; 5
-London Newspapers Ser: Mes- �� Y of cffiee from the old to the new Min- Greame, do, 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 15el
.,sage of Good Cheer in Down- r
latera, who took the oath and Education-Lord Eustace Percy. lapkrig chickens 2 lbs, and over, 25c• t
fall Of Progresslvisr+;. drl, , complied with other formalities. The Secretary for Scotland--Sir John roosters, 12c; duck'-ings, 5 lbs. and up, ''.
personnel includes• Gilmour. 118c. ;
` A despatch from I..ondpn says:- z Chancellor of the Exchequer-Win- Attorney-General-Sir Douglas M. Dressed poultry-Sena, over 6 lbs„
'The outstanding point of the majority " I Hogg. 28c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 25c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., i
stoti Churchill {
of the London newspapers, comment k , Mr. Baldwin's official- position will I i8c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over,
, Secretary for India-Earl of Birk- 30c: roosters, 15c; ducklings, 5-lbs.
on the United States elections is that be the Prime Minister, First Lord of a
i enbead and up, 25c.
it emphasiaec the prevailing desire of j -, P }the Treasury, and leader of the House{ Beans--Can., hand-•irked, lb., 6Kc; � !
fi Colonies-Lieut-Col. L. C. M. S. of Commons. P
the democracies tf the world for a s I (Primes ESc.
period of quiet, stable government r Amery. It is understood ,that this list of Maple products-3prn�, per' imp;
and that the people of America are Foreign Secretary-Austen Cham- nineteen Ministers constitutes the l gal., $2.;,0; ,Der 5- a tin, x2.40 per
no more than those of Great Britain . ber',ain. Cabinet, although it is officially an• gal.; maple sugar, .b•, 25 to 26c. 1,
in t mood for the experiments of Pro- s President of the Council and leader pounced that it Is not necessarilyHoney-60-Ib. Lina, 183lic per Ib ;
�10-1b. tins, 131fic; 6-lh tins, 14 c; .
,gresaivism of the House of Lords -Meryl is Cur- complete. - The other Ministers and!2%-lb. tins, 15c.
The Conservative Dail Tele rah son• Under-Secretaries will-be named later,
Y -Telegraph Smoked moats-Hama, mad., 27 to
- regards. the 'outcome" as a much Privy Seal-Marquis of Salisbury. and the Government is not likely to 29c; cooked hams, 88 to 40c• smoked
more amazing triumph than that of Lord Chancellor-Viscount Cave. be completed until next week. The rolls, 16 to 20c: cottage rolls, 21 to
'the Conservative party in Great Bri- Home Secretary-Sir Wm. Joynson- Cabinet Ministers, however, will be'24c: breakfast bacon, 23 to 27c; sppee-- ,
Hicks.. able to follow custom and attend the c.-al brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 81c;
1taln. The �mineral desire for continn- l 04
ity and stab",ty in national .adminis- Agr_iculturt - Edward Frederick Lord Mayor's banquet Monday in. backs, b,,neless, 33 to 38e. -
tration, it adds, has been more than ` Lindley Wood. . their official capacity. Cured meat+e-Lon clear bacon. 60
, s., $17.50: 70 to 90 Ibe., $16.80;
xommonly strong," ------- - --- .-- ---- 90 ba. and up, $Sb.b4; li�htwe ht
Anticipating that the poli of the REASONS WHY CANADA in a like degree will this century make,rolls, in barrels, $33; leavyweight 11
n.
last four years will be continued ,and Canada. rdIs, $27.
that United States adherence to the WILL PROSPER 5. There are no burdensome eup-I Lard-Pure, tierces, I8 to 18%c; fix'
hubs 184 to 19c; pails, 18 to 19i',c;
League of Nations is still out of the plies of commodities overhanging. the prints, 21 to 22c; shortenin tierces,
question, The Telegraph says that Canadian market. -This obviates liqui-I p4 i 5 to 16c; tubs 14� to, 15 ori -,
nevertheless, °'the reality of the Re- Expert States That Worst of,dation and discount I pais, o 1% to 16c; 'prints, 1? , 5;kcc
publican Government's desire to we Al smith _ Readjustment Period is Over 6. The balance of trade In Canada Export steers, choice, $7 to $7,50;
-- effective American co-operation in the Who was re elected governor of New and Farmer is Better Off. has never been better since 1919, do, good, $6•to $6.50; butcher steers, '
world's work of recovery -froip the I York for a third term, snowing under i' ton _( 7. European conditions are steadily�choice, $6 to $6.25; butcher heifer,
Seven reasons why business conditions I
War receives a new demonstration in improving. The uncertainty, caused j choice, $5.25 to $6; do, good, $4.75 to
Col. Theodore Roosevelt !n the 'star n the $5, do, com., $2.50 to $3; do, good,
_ the election of les on,�'there�roturne. -0 I should show an upward trend during United Staby the en Presidentiala ow diasipaU. $5.50 to $6; do• corn. to fair, '
"In this country," it
is nothing lint sincere gratification the next six months were cited to the I 4 2.50 to $3; butcher cows, choice,
Purchasing A nts' 'Association b to $4.60; do fair, $3 to $3.75; de ¢
that a period of serious political.diffi- RESULTS OF FIVE By. g y WINTER GRIPS ENTIRE can.,,, cutters &t 5o to $2.60; but-
ss*► cnity has been avoided in the United John Tr Kingsbury of Babson s Sts- cher bulla, x
FLECTIONS IN QUEBEC CANADIAN WEST go�, $3.50 to $4.25; do,
States and the best of all asfble� i tistical Bureau of Boston. M,
po � fair, $3 to ;8.50; do, bologna, $2.50 to '
: :governnieiita-•s government backed' The reasons on which the Babson $3; feeding steers,
The Retain Three Out of g good. stockers
to •-
by a great popular ma orit organization have based their opt3-'Snow From Six t0 Eight TACh!!'$b.b0 do fir, $4.b0 to $b; atocke
�.
j Y-ae-
a se6
cared. _ _ Five Seats While Sherbrooke i mantic forecast are: Deep in Three Provinces. �good, $4 to $4.150; do, fair, s3.60 to $4;
1. Two-thirds of the period of re-
Stays calves, choice, $10 to ;Ii �� do mad
- PU>ro Qmservative. A despatch from Winnipeg y $7,50 to $9.150 do, ras6rrs, '
P peg sa s:-
• - Method -OE EZtraC ' -" •- adjustment have been experienced. >i X3.60 t¢
A des etch from Montreal says:- The entire Canadian West is now In $4; milch cows, choice, $75 to $90; t
P y Hence the worst is over. - u•
Steel Winners of the five b -elections held the grip of cold, bleak winter. Heavy springers,, choice, $80 to $100; lain a?'
y - 2. The purchasing power -of •the
in the Province of Quebec to fill vs. I snowfall, •according. to. reports,- has, ccwe, $46 t& $65; choice light Jeep,
.►
Discovery of a method of extras Q Canadizri far;ner has been greatly in- been fairly general throughout the $7,60 to $8•; heavies and bucks, $4 to
ting cancies In the Legislature: were: creased, despite the decrease in the $5; culls, $2 to $4; good choice lambs, -
''pure steel and forge Iron directly tram' southern portions,of the three Prairie
Ste. Anne Montreal-J. H. Dillon, volume of major crops. The farmer' $11 to $12; bucks, ;9 to ;10; 'culla, .
fron ore, edfminating� the use of smelt- Provinces during the past 24 hours,
Liberal. No change. , is receiving from 16 to 20 per rept_( $8 to $9; hogs, fed and watered $9.60•
Ina furnaces, is annoenCod by a Swed. SL Maurice=A.- E._ Guillemette ,more for his product this year. Tliia while in other districts low temper- do,f.q.b., $9,-; do,country points,$8.76;
- fah engineer, Flodin, of the Hagefors ' atures prevail. do,_off cars $10
Liberal. No change. means more business. select premium,
Iron Works. The invention, which Is I Eight inches of snow fell in Cal- $1.78.
-the result of extensive experimental I Sherbrooke nae. Crepeau, Conserve- 3 Canadian exchange is now on. and district. A uniforml heavy' MONTREAL `
rive. No change. a par with the American dollar. Thin ��' y
work, has -aroused lively interest Mall was experienced in the southern Oats-Can. west No. 2 68rlic; do,
Bonaventure-P. E. Coate Liberal. 'pointe strongly to one conclusion: 3, (1 extra No. feed, Flour*
• tmong metal experts, and will immed!-I I part of Saskatchewan white in Mani- - ,
No change. Bankers have a substantial faith in :rr
• ttely be submitted to practical tests - I z . soba the storm was more Man. spring wheat pats., lata, $8.b0;
general with P g
to alarger- scale. Quebec 'County-L. Bastian, Con_(Canada and its future. (Winnipeg and Brandon - blanketed 2nds, $8; strong bakers, $'L80 win- '
O servative, Opposition gain. 4. The world at large is waking up with snow more than lie inches dee ter pats., choice,$6.55 to $6.65. Roiled
The standing of the to the unbounded possibilities offered! p oats, bag 90 lbs., $3.75 to $3:85. Bran,
g parties.in the i Predictions are for further snow-
_ ` a Quebec Legislature as a result of the by investment in Canada. Many fall and continued cold temperatures. $30,25.' Shortso 2, per. Middlings,
�.
" authorities who have studied Canada $38.2b. Hay, No. 2, per ton, ear lots,
a' by-elections is: Total seats, 85; Lib- I Winter last year set in almost s 1b to $15.50: r,
I closel believe that, as the nineteenth $ gr��
scats, 62; Conservatives,22; vacant,1. y month later, with the first snowfall Sucker calves, $8 to $9.25
Balloting on election day brou ht century made the United States, soin Manitoba n- $2 50- bo4p fair 99 • d.
s rose a campaign in which the quality, $0.75; se:ects,
leaders of both the Government party,
and the Conservative opposition$Sur-I " ~
Ow r:. � r � i �1° ; Canada has become Italy's rival as
r• ed. Premier Tascheresu and several macaroni manufacturer. Three year#
t' Cabinet Ministers toured the consti-i ago the_Dominion imported 7,000,000
tuencies, while Arthur Sauve, Opposi , ' pounds of macaroni, principally from x
tion Leader; 'delivered-a number of!,
k" Italy. Last year it imported,Qnly a
x >
speeches in the various ridings,
?, few hundred,pounds. ' Canada's far
According to first counts of the' �, ;. . z
ballot, the Liberal majorities in all
, torics turned out 12,000,000 pounds.
_ Exports fncreased from '219,000
t�w
the seats the Government party re-! k Pounds
newere cuin 1922 to 2,229,000 pounds in -
twid t.- e` .,. M --
t. _ • r .� >. „, ,, ,�, _ 1923. 'The product went principally
or l __.w _ to the United States, Grcat Britain
i t " and Be'.gittm.
Republican Victory Has
Prompt Effect on Wali Street 4 The 62 vesse:s comprising the Lun
epour8
r N.S. fishing fleet have this ,
year.secured 170;425 quintals of lash, -
A despatch from New York says: ~
which have been sold for'-$1',539,200
The Republican victory was promptly <
The average catch this year is larger "
reflected in Wall Street, the markets than last year and conditions are ger.-
*' scoring substantial advances. Turn-
over on the New York Stock Ex-i orally Better, all the catch being at-
change reached 1,823,600 shares. Trad-:; ready sold and the fishermen now hav
:After a long search_a patrol o-t i ing in the morning neared 1,000,000; !ng the cash. y'
+Royal Canadian'Monnied Police, head-i.the largest showing in three years. In' =
1d by Inspector T. V. Sandy-Wunch the first two +murs sales reached the g g y. p
In w:f hip our o inions consider
(above), brought back to Vancouver, huge total of 896,600 shares. Busi-I Mr. and d1ra. 3taniey Baldwin are shown at.the wedding of Mtas Elate your own prepossessions: the weight
B.C., recently, flue Indians, charged Haas was nation-wide, with wire Kipling, deughter.of Mr, and Mrs. Rudyard Kipiing. Mr. Baldwin wears the of a thing never varies, but not all ,
with murder. [houses rustled with orders. (smile of the victor even before his party was returned. scales are true:
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-Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright 91?eut a
k -H. J. Clark, of Toronto, spent
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LOCALISMS. c le of days last wee in the Sunday with his-parents here. Further' Reduction of 25.p. c. on
On
-John S. and Mrs. Balsdon and
-,of Ennis Mrs. John Murkar is spending children spent over Thanksgiving BOOTS,!
--Miss Laura Andrew BOOTS ! - BOOTSI B
few day, at the home of her ale- with Harry- and Mrs. Powell, of
killen, spent over the holiday with
ter,in Paisley. Anenster. are making 4 further Reduction on our clearing lines
her paxents here. --:Dr: Hen ' will be bore ai'si-tis'n-' '-F. C. Merkin, of Montreal,
to - that,have not gone.
-,Miss Alma Cowan, of Toronto. es
ay
&I next Tu attend to his spent a few hours on Sunday at
Owe_ ER
spent Thanksgiving at the h professional duties. the ho6eofkiis "rents, Hug'haud ' LOOK THESE- OV
of her parents here. -Mrs. W. J. Mooney and Mrs. Mrs. Mechin. pa
-Miba Marjorie- Clark Was in John Murkar viefted friends In -Dr., E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Regular Sale price Price now
-Cambray on Thanksgiving Day. Green River on Tuesday last. practicing in Toronto, will be here
-taking part in a concert.
8 Pairs Bl, Mennonite Blu., 4.00 .-'.-2,75 -, 2.00
-J. R. Tbexton, of Chesley. in his office on Thursday from 10
-Lorne and Mrs. Ravin,of To- was home over the week-end, ow- a, m. to 5 p. to., as usual. 1 Pair b). Calf, .2.85
roto, spent over Sunday with the ing to the death of his brother-in- 4 Pairs Boys' Heavy Tan, 4.00 2.75 2.85
The special services on Sunday -5 Pairs Boys' Medium Black,
Utter's parents, James and'Mri. law, Win. Allsvray. 1.75
White. will be held in the Methodist 8 Pairs Men's Black.Calf, Fine.. 5.000 .1.40
-John and Mrs. Bell, of Toron- 8.25
-L. K. and M To- Church at 10.80 a. m. and in the Growing Girls' Oxfords. at & calf, 4.00 185 2.45
Mrs. Devitt, spent a few. days last week Presbyterian Church at 7.00 p. m. a pairs
roatoi-spent Thanksgiving with ritGeorge and Mrs. Rowson and Next week the services will be q Ladies' "Cushion Welts, 4.00- 2.50
the latter's parents, H. and Mrs. P Patent Oxfords, 2.75 2.35
friends here and in Andley. held in the Methodist Church at Pair Ladies'Patent Oxfords, 4.50 2.85
othAr f airs Ladies ds, 4.00
Jgechin. -The long period of dry weath, 8.00 p. m. Come.
85 8;25
Miss Corinne Doyle,'of Toron- fir to resulting to many dry cist• 2 Pre La'diesLV id cilght n boots, 6 on
to, spent the holiday at the home and 25 p. c. further on following..:
erns and is holding back fall
of her grand-mother, Mrs. G.,M. plowing. It has been ideal weath- OUNBARTON. . Men's Fine Sbirts only 8 or 10-left,' 2.00' 1.00 .89
Palmer. 9 Blue Champrai Work Shirts,er, however, for the root harvest. 00 -75 .05,
-misses Thom as Burton, and -Lost, on the old Miss Dorothy Clugston spent the 1 Dozen Cape, .9984
Fred Giles, of Toronto, were here Greenwood holiday with her uncle in the city.
road, or on the Pickering school Miss Meryl Hall. of Pickering spent
on Saturday attending the funeral sideroad, between Norman NVil• the week-end with Miss Elva Mitchell. These lines' have got to go..
of the late William Allaway.' son's, Greenwood. and Picket-Ing, Mr,David Vestries of Toronto, via-
-Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and Miss a child's new boot. Finder please ited with Miss Thomson on Sunday Our fall stock of Underwear and Sax are now on.the
Manson,of Toronto, spent Thanks. '
last. shelves.
leave' THE NEws office.
Riving Day at the home of their James and Mrs.Mitchell and *al- Bet�er Thou Ever.*
-Thanksgiving Day was observ. toSaturday
anMrs. Anis motored t
daughter, Mrs. (Rev. P. F. Gardi• ed very quietly in �the village. on Satud rday fornThanksgivingo Orillia. Insist on Hanson's Wool Sox-they are the best All-Wool
ner. There was the usual number Of Oliver and Mrs. Annan and family Sox in the World.
o'r,
John Gerry, of inds call- familo re-unions, and the day be- and Mrs. Low, of Hamilton, spent the
ed on a number of his Pickering ing exceedingly fine, there was s week-end with relatives here.
'friends on Monday and. Tuesday. very heavy motor traffic, which Mrs. Downey and Mrs. Smith. of Fred T. Bunting, 7 Pickering
Be was on a visit to relatives began on Whitby, visited their sister, Mrs.
a Saturday and continued Established-1857. •
Oshawa, I MO Brown, on Thanksgiving D&
until ate Monday might.
tt -Mrs. R. A. Douglas,of Toron- -Mrs, Joseph Cowan was sum.I Dr. Harold an Mrs. Taylor, of
London, spent Thanksgiving with
�to, accompanied by her son, Bert, nosed to Chicago on Thursday their cousins,Alex and Mrs. Thom.
and daughter, Helea, spent the last, owing to the serious illness D.J. and Mrs. Gormley and James
F. Misses Bunting.
formerly of Pickering. His many motor trip to Leamington, Detroit L
-Quite a large number of Pick
week-end with her sisters, the of her father, Robert McBrady, and Mrs. Fostoo left last week fora iq ore
friends in Pickering will regret to and other place&. aih
;i oring people attended the fowl
supper an hear of Mr. McBrady's death, an
concert in Dunbarton account of which appears on the Don't miss the Bazaar,Supper and
Presbyterian Church last Thurs front page. Concert, Whitevale, Nov 21st.
da�y evening and report an ex-
cellent supper sada splendid pro -On Thursday eight last, Nov.
Gth, death removed one of the
Kram. Now Advertisemetl6ts.
-Russell Burrell, who has been most highly esteemed residents of The Eight Place for -Men's Wear
employed with the Johnson Cori• the village to the person of Wil-
liam Allaway, who died -after a AF;M FOR SALE acres id
struction Company as foreman
duriniz the summer, has cow lingering illness in Toronto, where FPickering Township. Phone%alv 2914 10 Men's Fine Ribbed Sox in Boutany Wool. colors navy, brown.
completed -ir
-his work for the year. ports he had one about two weeks b OR S ALE-Pure-bred Shropebire coating and black, special price per pair 75 cents
He re e' Frarn.2 years old Jno.quinlan.,Pickering. 11
fore his death for treatment.
that the paving of the highway Men's heavy Work Sox, per pair, 25 to 75 cents
'between Oshawa and Bowmauville OR SALE-Six Pure-bred ,ram
While his cooditon was considered
very serious and biq recovery was Flanitis. uff,ille Men's Work Boots-See our "Hydro City" lines' at 5.
ij now practically completed, as X G. Carr, R. R No. 1. Sto 00 per
the putting on of the top dressing mot expected, his demise was sud. Phone 7%8. 9-11 air. All up-to-date clean stock... We have cheaper
den and his death was a shock to Fues, but it pays to buy the good stuff.
will he finished next week. his numerons friends, The de- OTICE-Mrs. E.Rogers,nurse.has
-Reports continue to be circu. Nreturnedhome and to prepared to resume
dated that deer re very plentiful ceased was born in Markham 74 duties any time 10-13 1 Men's Work Shirts-If you want a,heavy fall shirt In khaki.
in the north this season. Dr. Me- years ago an the 15th of this or grey that will give real service, why get one of our
month. He learnt the coopering NfRS EMMA ELVIRS-Nursewith _,'Wilton" Shirts at 1.10
Ewen says that there is no truth proc,icaj experience. O�;n for engag
In these reports as he has just business and was associated with in town or country Phone Pick 1108. 30-4
his father. the late Alfred All&-
zeturned from a 'hunting trip L-DISON PIKE-Piano tea6her at q.
through the northern wilds, and way, in that industry, until the Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared
although he searched diligently latter retired, when he. continued for examination. Studio at Mrs- Lyman Pd-
key's. Phone-3M. 2-14 We're also the Right Place for
sod unceasingly during his ab. the business alone. -For a time he
sence, he never saw a deer, nor lived In Whitevale, having moved ear
-1 traces of any. In future he to that village from Markham. eoGo! ,Ladies' W
an
About fif ty-fou r years sign he came r
will place no reliance on the stories
that come from the north that to Pickering where he resided '118taufleld's" Underwear for Ladies.VOR SALE-Sow and 11 Figs,heavy
deer are plentiful: He Is cot ever since. He took a deep and
Ivine- L' wagon.cutter,ham rake. 8 female Collie Ladies' Vests, with silk stripe, no sleeves, shoulder -
active interest in public affairs ps. Fred Lacep lot 35, S.F conz-fickering.
led that "All men (who are door straps,great value at 1.00
hunters) are liars." and was for a time a member of Highland Creek. 0.
the police trustee board of the Bloomers to match
most pleasant time was FOR SALE-Black horse, good driv
swat on Tuesday evening at the L' er,aged 10 years:also bay mare.Clydesdaile.
village. In politics he was
Liberal and in religion a aged 12 years. A20Y W A.0D%ins.lot 24.con. Ladles" Heavy Cotton Vest and Drawers, half
home of H. G. and Mrs. Calvert, Method & Pickering. R.ft,2.Claremont. 61tf
isit. He was active in the various sleeves, medium low neck beautiful soft
when a large number of friends I
branches of church work. For ARM WANTED TO RENT-From 77weave, each LOS
ii gathered to help them celebrate
F20 to 50 acres.suitable fOr-P-Oultry farm. [in
thefortleth anniversary of their many years he was a member Of mediate on desired. write. giving full New lines of Sport Flannels, Silk and Wool Crepes,
the choir. a member of the official paruc., w.johns.R.R.2,Picke�Lg. 10
wedding. Among those present San Toy Poplins etc.
were I. O. mad Mrs. Shepherd and
board and also active in Sunday R SALE-11 Yorkshire. pigs, a]-
children, of Kitchener ; Mrs.Wm. School work. He was twice mar. Roost ready to wean,a very prolific and early Special in "Mercury" Heather Hose, in all the lead-
Wilson and daughter, Myrtle. of being Mal I - . . --.
ried, his first wife b M tatunng strain. Price.$3.00 each or S30.00 the
Apply to Lloyd Pe Ing shades, per pair coats
Jane McIntyre, who died in I ,% rear of lot 9.con
Bowmanville; Norman and Mrs. Pickering, Phone 7. 8-10
'Wilson, of Greenwood ; Fred and and the second, Emma Woodruff,
• .'Mrs. Byers, of Greenwood ; D. N. who pre-deceamed him four years. ea all keds of �
mlly, He leaves a family of two claugh+. agons,harness.and al `kinds of farm i
and Mrs. Lockwood and fa . goodorder. Alsosevcralbeavy and The Right Place for Choice Fresh
,
of Pickering ; Mrs. of ore by his first wife, Mrs. A. �gth-tv;%les'aZ cook stoves and beaters. High-
Law, of Alma, Out., and Mrs. R. est price paid for bides and wool, also live POU4
Whitby ; Garnet and ' Mrs. boar- try. H.Herman,Stouff ville.Phone 1903 l8tf
rice, of Pickering, and Eugene M. Sangster, of London, Ont.. and all the time
two
Calvert, of Toronto. dangbters by his seconctw"s
Mrs. C. D. Smith, of Toronto, i
-On Saturday- last as James Choice Dates, in'bulk 12 cents
Marjorie at home. -His fuic:nala. RYE STRAW Good Cooking Figs 2 for 25 cents
and John Dwyer were engaged
which was largely attended, took 90 cents
Shag down the creek, near the Cate L� -Pulled Figs, very fine P.
base line bridge, they succeeded late on Saturday afternoon. Oregon Prunes, 2 for 25 cents
rvice was conducted in the 49th. We are In'the market for flail thresh-
An capturing a monster weighing Spanish Onions, Sfor 85canto
odist Church by Rev A. R. Ban. ed Rye Straw. Pboae or write
27 pounds. It proved to be a great Brazil Nuts. fresh 22 cents
-
curiosity not only from its eize, derson, after -which interment ROSE EXCELSIOR MILL. Prime Cheese 25 cents
.'but it was a spoolinen bf thefinny took place is the Methodist Ceme. 10-11 Pickering, Ont. Alymer Souse, tomatoei" "
peI
tribe which was not recognized tory amparagras etc., 2 for 26 cents
MunidVil DebeutuM
by any.of the many persons who ------.-Reintz-gpagetti,--dolitious, 2 for 85 cin
had come to see it. Its y was EXECUTOR'S SAILS For Sale
80CHAUD the shape 'of a Of Valuable We're at your service. Phone or send your order.
hese sp:of that
We deliver the goodil.
any it d large mouth SwAT. TzxDzm, marked"Tenders
As for Debentures,,- will�be received by
with very big tooth. no per. Pro
son was able to qave it a name, paty either of the undersigned up to Nov
110 the Viii 6 of Pickering
Stanley Davis and Thos. Dwyer belong- 17th;19K for the purchase of Deben-
ing to tle late Alfred Nash
took it to the city, where experts Mullett. tures of the Township of Pickering, Mi ' 'so CHAPMAN
stated th t it WILA A -#-Lkead 99 egating$18,500, be
Interest
salmon. It is a new kind of fish At the request of Sarah R. M dilett. ff the race of in per ceor,per aunum.
here, as the spawn was there will be offered for sale by-public principal sad in.terett payable In equal
placed in aggregat amounts annually during a
anotionatthe Gordon House nthe
the lake about six years ago. The Village of
flesh makes excellent food. Pickering; on Saturday, term of twenty years. mom"
the 29th day of November, A. D. 1924, The highest or any tender not neces
-When the defog season at the hour of 2 o'clock,p, m.. the toll- sadly accepted. �. �'/y �• SPE/VC�1?i�►�
.opened, Thos, Philip, Brougham, owing lands and premises,namely John Fqrgie, Reeve,
-
who was one of&party of six who ALL AND SINGULAR that certain Claremont, Ont.
left for the Parry Sound district parcel or tract of land and premises Hugh Pugb,Treasurer,
to shoot deer, borrowed W. G. situate,lying and being in the Town- R. R.1, Locust Hill,Ont.
Reid's hound. After being, there 2
ship of Pickering, In the County of IMA 014 BOY•
for several days the dog was miser Ontario,and Province of Ontario,and SWALLOW
bding Com sed of part of Lot Number ELM DALE M11 I 140W
Ing, and although they made ex IT
tensiveinquitties, Mr. Philipwas Fifteen in the First Concession of the
'unable to get any trace said Township of Pickering, and bet: ALL
O 'thO ter known as the south half of Lot
animal. Although the 'Party had Number Three an d the north, half of
secured their full quota of deer, Lot Number Four, Elan Eleven of the Wheat or any grain taken in
that is one to each person In the Village of PickeAng.
ity, they remained for several exchange for Flour.
There is situate upon the said pre. 0 ov A
N:ys hopiug that they would be mises a large brick residairence, in (cnod I'll, - I/
We ha;ve Bran, Shorts, Chop, JPAC *Two
-------able to-find the--do"r that it state of
_fj�;den and fruit trees, con- Oil Cake Meal, N COTET I'X
might return to catup. This good barn, good
fortune did not come to them, so venient to city,in P.desirable resides- all kinds:of grain.
tial village. A splendid
they returned home. The dog was opportunity
n, sun.
.for one desiring&-eomfortable' home.
loft on Wednesdav Find o TERMS:-Ten per cent in cash nn Qgilvie's.Porridge Oats.
day it came limping to its home In d
FaLy
y of vale, the halance in thirty .F--
.Pickering, greatly to its owner's d 8, _Royal Household Flour,
as he bad not board Of
Further terms and conditions made Cream of to West Flour.
itg-.bi6ing lost. As a regul
t Of its known on day of sale,
120 mile tramp, it was in an ema- CHOPPING EVERY
dated condition and its feet were For further 1particulars FLppj y to R.
B Mullett, Esq., Hartne
_y. Man.; W WEEK'DAY
b idly swollen. The dog Is s, good B: Powell, Eeq., Pickerinf, Ont.; or
hinter. its it bad spent several Victor A.Sinclair. K, C., illgonburg, •
seasons in the north. Ont. 9.12 3�T- =J003C1VV0(0=
am
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