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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_11_21 x wt � � r• a t. .s ,,�.' . ',�.:«. w7 +row• • p ... r'.r..• Mia,. � s'"`:� .. '� .�. vys .v .J"M*q„ :ay.•f, ec—r"c:r.^�,.�.R••w :a• .. ,tk"� ,,..r •,F w .-VOL. `XL1V0 PICKERING, --ONT., TRIDAYt NOV.. 21, '192 R 1`To. Es Baker �1r,61sfris�{sstal Qgar>tr4f. .• Heol► . HIGHLAND p CREEK. - .. r C. 5, E. T. Bos ; y GREE97VOOD' . ' ' I'tMies Mary Dizoo aid a vibit to the The parliamentar cam ai n for the ffiedtcat city last week. fourth older boys' parliament-for the , Rise Hazel Annis spent the holidays y p DR. J. B.-BWINDEN. Pbveleian, - with her parents here. Province of Ontario will open in the , basement of the Dunbraton ChurchIfiLLS L R.C.P.E., L.R.C-S.E., L.F.P.&6• Dr.Olutterbuck, of 8t. John's Hos- G.. M.C.P.&S.,Ont.,M.C.R.S. Hi Mand B s pital, Toronto, and Dr. Farquerson on,Monday evening, Nov,24th, at 8 " 'wi�,x Creek. Phone 2.430. Office opposite o'clock. when the candidates from , D Wing n aid a rotessional visit to Diiss Min- South'Ontario and their supporters _ V ' f Mortiab s store. 1-13 'I' me Treadway, who was seriously in- Established 1838 t F. FORSYTH, Oph, D.. Director jured on the Highway last August, w''It meetdo� tthe(debating platform: ` R.Optometncal Association of Ontario. Reg. a candidates es or his year are The oldest established industry,in T n a t "B - Sinclair •HD11ert9Qn � �7}1{tfi t e Ontario- c. -It y.Member of the American Optometricalbig HILLSIDE 3' y, present member, and Edward Brown, Phone 2804. CFaremont, Ont. of Dunbarton. An one interested in The anniversary services in cosset- y ' NF. TOMLINSON, M, 8., Member' tion with Hillside Methodist Church this form of training in I;hriatian I am always in the market o of the College of Physicians and Surgeons .gelling otlr entire will be held on Sunday,,Nov. 23rd, citizenship is cordially invited to at. .�3 of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by. $eryiCe6 at 11,00 a. m, and 780 p, m, tend: . to buy. , the tate Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr,card- stock of: will be in charge of Rev, R. S. Fralick, I well. Phone- Clareafont,Qnt. 281y . g Phonographs Sewing Machines of Thdrnhill. assisted in the morning WHITE VA LE. WHEAT}�T0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R,C.$., by Malvern Choir and the Agincourt tj�� • Edinburgh-memberof the Coriatta of Pianos Records Quartette in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Troyer, of Btaynec, w a�• Pbyuoiana and surgeons of Ontario,lican .ze, Violins (Sheet Music have been spending-a few days with r of Royal College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. their son, Abner, and famil •- ".3 The Bt»olal attention to ddesaae of women and Banjos Cornets• .--GiREENWOOD. y- T ,t i� ehildrsn. O>see andzeddeaoe,Bro,tgham.; The hunting party of four of our Ukuleles Trombones The serdi'ces on the Greenwood cir• young mea have returned home,after A ' Ch-afro raoic Mouth Orgsas. Accordeons cult to be taken b the _ p y pastor nest a most succeasful�trip, each of them Sunday are ; Mount Zion 10 30 a. m., having a deer. BARLEY � �R. DURWIN E. $TEOKLEY, At Slashing Prices Kinsale 1.30 p.m., Greenwood 7 p. m. The Methodist Sunday School will dr Honor Graduate of Toronto Coeese of Chi- 1W 14 Rays Only. The service at Brougham at 7 p. m. hold their annual entertainment on ropractic. Wilt make residential cape is Picker o Will be ,under the direct on of the the avenin lug Pillage and surrounding district, Tuesday, - g of Monday, Dec. 22nd &134 .• Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- .. Ladies' Aid. Sunday School at'Mt. s ecial services will be held on Sunday, and will pay the highest prices. pomtanyomerit e t 141 J Bat manville,or leave word stoulivilleOnt, Zion at 11:30 a, m., at Kiusale and at' Dec. 21st. wtcy anyone taking treatment. 4Tly Greenwood at 2.50 p m. The green- A special meeting of the township Levi". wood Ladies' Aid will meet at the council was held here ou Tuesday of a home of Mrs. James Gibson on Wed- last week when they conferred with St AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and nesday, the 28th Inst. The People's residents of the village with regard to A ook of Ontario Bran s5olicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Leaeues at Kinsale and ISIount Zion ditches etc. and Shorts always oarl., South Wing,Court House, Whitby. Imy on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, �• i ie Bea OUNBARTON. on hand. Y„� C. RI[ HARC$ON 8t CU,-Barris- WEXFORD e tem.Solicitors etc.. oe a7 n10 !chmaConfederation _ ,fir' nerQl Director Mise Minnie Bennett [s spending a Life Toronto. Phones Mai Yonga and Richmond Sta., - ' Toronto. Phone.Main 13fl0and f4fain 0490. 9tf _ a9td Jack Brown paid a. short visit to fortnight to the city, 1 "Oldham Farm." A number from here attended the tin/tILLIAMJA3IF.$ BEATON,Bar- Licensed �iltbitiriter f rister. Solicitor; Notary Public, Room - - - - Archie EniprioQhanr spent Sunday anniversary services -at Cherrywood •, (139,Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En• MOTOR hfEdRSE with friends here, last Sunday, , r trances: i and 12 Richmind Street or 17 een lire. E A. Mason motored to Ham- Mrs. Bateman and familyaro ark "Street East Telephone—Main 7030, Residence 4CLAR. MKJNT, ®®l�s Ilton for Thanksgiving. in a week with her P .-,,...Hudson 17,&8. g g psrents, Wm. g •' _ Phwe 92I The his s Routley spent ,Tbunks• and Mrs. Bennett. it', the price the get for ont btitker giving at their parent's home. Mitis Esther :Dann,of Toronto, and that enables na to pay the price Y F 1?extuL A tuasquerade ball will be a special her cousin, Mr. Mann, spent the week• for cream, and its our apeurate feature at the regular Arena Dance on end with Miss Elva Mitchell, a Stem of dnin business tat on. �R: HARRY H1,DSON, Dentist, y K t Whitby. Office—Adatn's Terrace.. T n Fruit T Friday alight, Nov, 219t. Ptizes for Miss Marjorie Annie, accompanied ables us to render yon service. St.North. Phone t2,4. (Gas extraction when i i 1iiY i tees, Shrubs &I lie. fancy and hard time costumes. her grandfatber, Mr. Gdt•fatt, to his desired) Slit St.Judes'Church concert was a good home at Enniskillen, he having spent Have otic truck tali for Havia secured the a e success. A supper was served, fol- the week-end bele, your cream. _ ;DR D. C. Smith, Dentist, atouf!- g g n.y for E:D. utile. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To Smith& Son. Ltd.,Nurserymen, lowed by a splendid program. The In the absence of bur pastor, the �•, - ,onto Univeritties'and the Royal Coll of of Winona, Oot. luck number for the quilt was held VIDit was occupied by Rev. P, F. Stoaffvllle Cirelimen Co. ;i� - lkneal5urgeons. Phone office 1011, Residence by Mrs. Jones. Proeeeds about $85. ardiner Sunda morning and in the lots, No outstd t appoiotmeats 2e1y I am prepared to take orders for all p Phone"1880'2 '� s kinds of Fruit Trees Small Fruits, evening by Mr, Henderson. -�ZLAHE B. BEATON. D: D. $., Ornamental 9hru�is Eta, at GLEN MAJOR.• James and Mrs. HBdlep, of French- h3TOIIFFVILLE, ONT. --�a�� man's Ba f< Graduate of the Royal CToo o. Dental lowest possible prices. The annual box social and entertain- ya have arrived in Winnipeg. Over W and University ha of Too to. O�rx Man., after a most enjoyable tri . entertain- Over w. M, Pn e'a hardware awes, Whit S sial rates for la a uanthlso meot 'of' the Glen Ma or Metbodlst Office hours 9 to 2 ; 1 to 6.30. Ind.'phone s, rg q j They intend to rpend several monthps _Bell phone 220. i{ly 23tf Church will be held in the school- there with their daughter. Mre. W. J. Whltevale house on the evening of Friday.Nov. Sturgess. of 119 South Lipton Rt. • c, ` N. DALES. L. D. S, D. D. 8.. N• J. Chapman, iplCkering 28th; A splendid program Is being The Service .rage sen Graduate of Royal Col{tee�Qmat Dental Sur• Qrepared. consisting of a cowed In. - geons and the University of'Eoronto Oaks - three acts, entitled ; -Aunt Sellns, = GREEN RIVER, 1� 4 t�` ,(hove D. ti Scott's .tore, Clareiaose. Ont, the 3[ateb-maker," There will also be Motor ove-rhau n , top aad side ills!. Orrice hours.9 a m. to a p m. Saint"ys; ga. Leo Hagerman is much better. tate repairing 1��• M.to 1 p m, Phone Clare 1406. 471y Roofing a number of b ht specialties betMeep George Gray was home for the week- _,Batter Ser4lce-Obs acts co g of vocal and instru• pad, y rglog t { meg �rrZiYsti. mental selections. Hugh Pugh will re. Wiz,.Cowie is able to sit up All and overhauling. -,r - y auction o8 the boxes and Walter Herr &a n, 1 work guaranteed, Flit-rate �. w111 perform the duties of chairman. Mr. and Miss Hornsbaw motored to service char e W. O. RIOHARDSON- Real Es '.'S /� [� Ever Phone 6810 Mark.�etatral. qty 1 r . tate, Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary .\ /1 I J program come •aad -an joy the beat the city last ween, Public,Etc., Pickering.Cot. au V 1 4E ro ram of the season. Admission. Mrs, J. Michell spent a week with E. B E R R Y « k adults 26 cents ; children, tinder 12 her son in Montreal. FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, years, 13 cents, and ladies with boxes Fred Hornsbaw:is remodeling. his 18 in. red or green moflng 8.50 e - g . tar o all kf of Pore and Cnemis Asa Q tree. house in the latest style. tion salsa of all kfads atteaasd to on sDora.as 86 rr '• 8.00 wHITEVALE. many dig for their"wcwlle4 Here You . notion, Address Green River P.o., Ont, rr ., xpected cold spell made Are "Dn R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBK . Con. The above rices are for tote of Mr, and Mrs, Hing and daughter, • h eyanow, Commissioner tea taidue p Through courtesy to the Metbodlet with Mrs. Lane,visited Mrs. Cowie. amdartH Soaonatant. Bso, E IDU farm °� as 10� Church. there will be no service at Mrs. Hobson and fancily took teat t props. teaser of llaeriass Lo 1b sq. or more, lOC per s�. regio Rivpr on Sunday, Nov, 23rd, with Mr. and Mrs. Fuller on Saturday Ceirierit ass•e" lms"=. f4 - The Whitevale Baptist Sunday last. f - • 'extra in small tote, j•; AVID A. Pi;GH—Live stock auc- School intend holdina their Christmas Wm. and Mrs. Pugh, of Toronto, Coal stock , Dttoneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' school• anniversar on Sunda Dec. 21st, in ant w few d4+ d under the ''VV Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed a y p- eP y parental stock, Block and ring work. All kinds of sales �• PICI�G Mae the afternoon at.2.30 and in the even- roof. • pconp fly attended to. Term reasonable, Phony in et 7 o'CI an tr. 61oCfaremont. lacy g ock. The concert will be Mrs,Smith and daughter, of Corn. Lumber LUMBER YARD Riven Christmas sight usual. Fur- wall, visited for a few days with G. f c M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- tber notice later. and Mrs. Smith. WTIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham Everybody is going to the grand Many friends and relatives mourn h1ng1e8 Counties, All kinds of sates promptly attended bazaar, supper and concert to be given the death of hire. Wm. Hoover, who W. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales POULTRY this (Friday) evening in the Methodist passed away at the family residence Ready RoOf'ltl ant phd ei NEWS'Ot6ev. •Bap and Church, under the auspices of Ladies' late Sunday afternoon after a brief ' a dant phonal. Whitby,Out. bty _ P WANTED Aid Society. The banner will open at illness. -_ •- and Lath SHINGLES 3 o clock:, when home-evoking, can- The Green River Ladies Aid will Highest price&paid for dies, aprons, quilts, fancy articles etc., bold their monthly meeting at the Car of St. Mary's Cement just in -e an uantit of bene will be offered for sale. A splendid home of Mrs.Wm. Michell on Wed- ; y q y at 88 60 per barrel. -- British Columbia Cedar and chickens. Write supper will be served from 8.00 to 8.00 nesday. Nov.2111th,at 2.8D p.m. Word , Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles or hone. o'clock. after which a �b-class con- for Roll 0a11 "Thankful." Every one , cert will be Riven b the foltowio welcome. Fs etre iL1 E S R - Bird's Felt Slate Shingles p y 8 for sale at" . Ne8kel able talent: The Daafortb Methodist —: ...« --� Orchestra, of Toronto, couststing of 25T. BROUGHAM. ERSON'S - CLAREMONT Instruments; The Markham Male LOd��T , Call-and get prices. Phone j Quartette; Messn, A. J. Woods and Wedding bells are ringing. �• Boz 296 . VPHIT 3 Y Empringham,•of Markham, vocalists-. Miss Mary Gamage spent last week and Miss Nelda Maxwell,of Markham, in Toronto. F A R elocutionist. Admission to enPppeerr 26 W. J. and Mrs. Devitt are moving ' , M E R S t cents, to concert 26 cents; children, to their new home in Brooklin this P1ckerin Flavo Bread Flour under 12 years, 15 cents. week. g We are Agents for Mr, and Mrs.Abram.o[Quaker Hill, - = MI last oC s u o. week. r ; On November the llth the Women's A number from here intend taking �aStry Flour met at the brme of Mire.F. to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto Goold-Shapley aa• pppaT Gerow. A goodly number were in thio week. Drug ';. lX+ uilr, May be obtained from you Grocer. attendance and a pleasant program Mrs,Ed. Willson has just rgtizrned' f • was Riven. Mies Bate contributed from a two weeks' visit with her4 t ore to Roll Oail by quotations Henry and Mra, Shea and children ' excellent paper. 'The memtders ree-. daughter at Ravenehoe. kz. Fieury and Bissells Brooklin�Flour Mills sponded Lieters from Tennyson. At the close of the were in Toronto over 9unduy, owing CBAS: WILSON, Prop. meeting a cut glass bowl and an ad- to the death of John Shea. - ----- - dress were. presented to Mrs. W. J. Norman and Mise Irene Carlton.ac- Want le's Grape Salts, just the FUR SALE Devitt in appreciation of her splendid companied by their uncle, spent Sun- thing for Cooling the blood services in connection with Institute day with relatives in Toronto. 4 1 John Deere Hay Loader �A work in this place, Miss Lydia,Appleton is spending the tnis hot weather. 1 side-del: Rake B SUPERIOR SCHOOL Oft the evening of November 17th winter at Ravenehoe Assisting Mrs. -Standard lines always on hand. 1 Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows the community assembled at the Town. Gannon with the work to the store. '1 Crown Gang LLiOTTHall to bid Mr. Find Mrs. Devitt and Mee• Pugaley and son, Frank, mo' Crude Drngs, Cigarettes,. Cigars Brantford Binder Twine. family a formal farewell ere they de- tored from the city on Sunday anJ and Tobacco.. parted for their new home in Brook- spent the week.ehd with Ed. and Mrs. W. F. Disney, Greenwood lin. Dr. McKinnon happily and abiy Willson, - Metcalf Choice9tTandy. = y Corner Yon a and Alexander filled the chair to the satisfaction of_ Russell'Philip, who has spent the °& 42tf Phone Pick 714 g all present. A very pleasing program past few months near Weyburn, Stationery, Toilet Preparations ,Y_ Streets, Toronto, was presented by the Brougham and- Saek„ has returned home looking as if (Aramand=, Three Flowers, Grain Noted for high grode instruction Greenwood Orchestras, the Harvev work there agreed with ping.. Seeley). Crain Chopping Family, INIrg. R. Miller and Mrs, Nor James T. Willson, son of Henry . - 1r and superior employment services. inn. O.A. Barclay, on behalf of the Wiileon, of Waterville; Kansas, has Agency for Columbia Gratnaphone AND FL!,KING, Many students from other business community,.,presented Mr, Devitt d,een appointed County Treasurer of Dominion Piano and Vaeuette 4 with a comfortable chair. and Mrs, I Meade County, South Dakota. Con- the fwiftless hand I am ,prepared to do Chopping and colleges have been in attendance ratulations Jim. P PP g Devitt with a pyres casserole set in R vactinm cleaner. Oat Flakf qg every day but here during the past twelvemonths silver. Mr. Devitt responded on he• The marriage of Kiss Ada Jackson. S turd. graduate of the General Hospital N E McEWEN �R y• half of himself and Mrs. Devitt and g p• j, , '. PICKE I NG_ N Enter any time. Write for cats• stated that they very much appreci- Moose Jaw, end late of Philadelphia, N. Stoneboats For Sale ated these tokens of esteem, After p- �,; logos, to F. Russell Phillips, formerly of f lunch the young penple enjoyed a Brougham, is announced to have tak- t s John F. Bayles, Claremont couple of bnurs of dancing, and al l I en place in Seattle no October the 211th. Veterinary 'Burgeon t' W. ,I. Elliott, Principal I went home feeling the evening had i 'Jr. iand .firs. Phillips will wake their Rural Route No. 2 been a very enjoyable one. home in Seattle. PiC]se21n� S�21ta.r10 'y 'w R _ s K ..•.: _e/' -r,?s *isr'S ,.,...,fi', u ...},.a. '•: .!. x ..:k'P �, y "a ....t r s•[. „ U . n..',.. X ,,,',., -. Wim...;r.+..•"�1"`a•^v ,�..., ,., .. :; ::..•,,,. '.p ^i :. 1", a @.W.,.,, .w.-,-,«.,=r.. e,.* .y,�,. :, v'• 'Fair: ti..p'F +se. f ,. , ,�..` 4 ..?;n ,w�• ,.w .•'tB° '"Ail'' "�..•kc�:4:9' ' Sf3 rt "�, iTiLrrNi't'i: �'�.•x 'SLry 'i' "`"' cr''�,-1"ss .a M w M. , " '.c.,_`•��:,'.`.ir.5':�n� '�, a•td' "p4" e "M��,i."7i,.s. .,.�'�. a"•:�`�'�°�S'�.s:�,�i OR,, pig ..:...., . .. ., v.. sr ,.. >,...r. :..'•�a.. an. _ „r.-,-„�:1o4v,.....,w.•w•:..'s,,;+- ,. s.e 'r: RR��1 SY ,RIS r . IzzI ess Is TMia ` OFTEN COMES BACK µ .e' ; 0 U sG �- � � Catch Game Nature's Warain fFww The Usual Treatment Does Not / RON `� , CULUft COMBINATIONS. These contrasting co:ors are repeated• w Reach the Root at the. ,„.,. � ✓---` � ' �,A- If you *int to avoid maliift'iiP s Gln the �kr Aborts of tithe sleeves Trogble, - 'Lisappointment, remember: and in the collar facings. ... Brilliant colors are more difficult to The same color in different intens- Most treatments for rheumatism doT. f 4 Z combine than dull ones. The epfest sties may be combined, but be careful no more than atm to keep down the r '"a rale is to use a little of a brilliant hue that the shades are like shades. Per- poison in the blood and enable nature ` _ Headaches and•diazinesa are Na- with a-dull or dark shade. Cerise,. haps I can explain beet by this ilius- to overcome that particular attack.,I t tu:e's warning of a disordered di- f'T rust red, or scarlet can be used suc- tration: Dark blue and light blue Thea when the system becomes-run.: ! gestion. If ignored, chronic ill ceastu:ly with dark navy blue. The will harmonize if they are both the down from any cause the disease again ' health Ay follow.t Avoid this t- aame is true of orange, bright yellow, same kind of blues. A sharp purplish gets the upper hand and it all has.to i t talon TANLAC,the world'. rest- nnd jade and-amara d green. They are dark blue and soft dull light blue look -- pt digestive medicine. TA g be done--over. good accessory colors with dark.blue- most unpleasant together. On the Sufferers from rheumatism who 1 your system and build you rap to -The bright yellow and orange shades other hand, grayish dark blue and dull have found their condition unrelieved I' robust health. can be used with good results with light blue go together perfectly. The or actually growin w rse while using i isometimes the folks play old- �� ��� brown, same is true of gray. If ou are bu g 9 fashioned games in which forfeits B y Y y- other remedies, would.do well to try have to be paid. Here is a little Authorities on color tell as that ing gray cloth for trimming a blue Dr, Williams' Pink Pilla. The tonic known stunt by which some pCt I - The World's Rest Tonic „ black may be combined with any color dress, select a gray with a bluish tint treatment• with this p-edicine has son may pay his forfelf'and pro- because black absorbs all of the differ- to it. If the gray is to be combined proved in thousands of cases that it vide a vast amount of amusement At All Good Drug Stores ant color rays. Any color will tone in with yellow, select a warm gray, one builds up the blood to a point that l n- for the rest of the party. Over 40 Million Bottles Sold with black,for black already has some that has a faint yellow cast. Lavenders shies it to cast out the. rheumatic The person to pay the forfeit Is o! that color in it. In applying this6vary too. There are cold bluish lav- poisons through the regular channels,. taken out of the room and his Take Taalae Vegetable P[1L for rule to clothes, style must be consider. enders that go nicely with blue, and the bowels, kidneys and the skin.' friends seat themselves is too Constipation ed. Each season brings in its awn warm pinkish ones that combine with When this is done rheumatism Is ban- rows, racing each other. Each per- ed. I particular vogue for color combine-' rose. ished,and as,long as the blood 9s kept son presses the toe of one shoe r against the toe of one of the shoes •tions. This winter black is combined j - pure and rich the patient will be im Worn by the 'friend who faces him. ' with white-•'appliques of white kid on A BABY'S FOOTSTOOL CARRY- mune from attack. This is fully The victim is brought in and he I Two hundred and seventy tons of �- black cloth, plaiting of white chiffon ALL proved by the case of E. E. Davis,J.P., is told that he.will be blindfolded rails are required to build one mile r� or crepe silk on black silk, white lin- of Dinsmore, Sask., who says:-"I feel and asked to walk between the two I of railway. t ings in black wraps. Black frocks are A busy mother with a baby strong It my duty to sufferers from rheums- rows. If, however, he steps on any- - "I k pulp Y encu to sit n independently and one's toes, another' forfeit will be trimmed too with le royal blue,i enough p Pe Y tLsm to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink i ilk gray, and beige. These accessory i with a growing ambition to reach for pails. Some years ago I was a"great' demanded. ! colors show in belts and sleeve faa- things has a problem on her hands sufferer from this trouble and was con. The trick is that each person, as BEAUTIFY iT WITH which it takes ingenuity to solve. draw as the victim la blindfolded �ft. • . ingS and embroidery. Sometimes ge Y fined to my room. I tried two doctors draws his feet under his chair. The • black can be used to tone down a A handy contrivance for mother's without relief and had become des- victim, unaware of this, passes be- harsh combination of colors. This to comfort and baby's use, which the pondent. Then I saw Dr. Williams' tween the rows, endeavoring might �"DIAMOND DYES" harsh 4 often .illustrated in embroidery. writer ran across, proved to be an Pink Pills recommended for this trou- _117 to mise the feet that aren't x "Threads of black yarn intermingling ordinary footstool turned upside down, ble and got six boxes. Before they there. and so ad-d nI g o�tIys_tun- -- - " - -- ;' , with bright red, green, purple, and which had been converted into a house were all gone I was able to get around the party. Perfect home dye- ;gellow yarns hold the shades to carry-all. Its coustruction is ao on crutches, and when I was on the 101,p this ,st a%J paste it. tcith 'Ang and tinting in - We are also told that white will simple that a boy handy with tools eleventh box I started to crork. I other of the aeries, in a scrapbook,) L guarantecl with Dia” �► 1 combine with any color because it re-I can make one, have not missed a day's work since on ( mond Dyes. Just dip ;fleets all light raga. It is the absence The right size for a chubby child, is account of rheumatism. On two Deco. !n cold water to tint of all color. Isn't it true that white twelve inches square, nine"inches high alone since I have had light touches Fed Up. sola, delicate obades. collars and cuffs will harmonize with and braced between the legs of its I of the trouble, but.a box of the pills A delegate had called on Blivina to or boli to dye rich. any dress !t the material is well�tour sides by rounds, with a space be-I soon put me right. 'I strongly recwm• ask him to serve ori the house com- �I, i s permanent colors. )shown' Of course, in tristtming white tween them and the bottom side of the mend rheumatic mutterers to give Dr. mittee of the country club. y ,; Each 16-cant package we must exercise discretion. Dark! seat of five Inches, this width being Williams' Pink Pails a fair trial." "Gentlemen," said Blivina, "I rt for I contains direction- ,'' shades as trimming on white may ap-I necessary for the baby's little fat legs You can get these pills from any you from the bottom of my heart for so simple any wo- to all through and &win freely. man can dye or flat pear heavy. However, brown can be p B g y. medicine dealer o�by mail at 60 cents the honor which you wish to Confer j used beautiful) with white if the! The top of the stool, or bottom of a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- on me, but there to absolutely nothing lingerie, silks, rib - beautifully Dona. skirts, waists, dresses. coats, brown trimming is placed in the right'the carry-all, is rattan. For a.home- ctae Co.. Brockville, Out. doing. I have a wife, a son-In-law, and t - made one, however, hes canvas re- --- - a second-hand car, and I think that Is(stockings, sweaters, draperies, cover. way. This color combination is often! "Y Ings, hangings, everything new seen in evening frocks of white satin' enforced with upholstery webbing A COMFORTABLE PLAY SUIT trouble enough for one man." banded narrowly at the bottom with' would be amply strong. The baby FOR THE SMALL BOY. - Buy"Diamond Dyea"-no other kind eafel entrenched in the carr all can tell your druggist whether the brown fur. Tiley are designed to be' Y Y- Japan is the only country where material you wish to color to wool or worn with brown satin all ra and be deposited with perfect security off , P>i� t' ' seaweed is cultivated for human con- silk, or whether It 1s linea, cotton, or stockings. a bed, or on the porch floor, and sumption. I .mixed goods. ' If colors are sufficiently light, any motber is free to go about her work + t 'with no fear of mishaps. -- -- -- -- � _. number of them iilay be put together. "- . " •. _ - _ ` That is a because by tindye light), MY GOOD MEASURE GOSPEL. - y g _ sltattes are made b addingwhite. I!', enough white Is mixed with brilliant, I always like to blue, red. yellow, and green, they will'. Ys get good measure -� all blend. A dance flock that I saw' when I buy, and I.-love to give good - recently was made o! lavender, des- measure when I sell. In selling fruit - - este yellow, dull light bine, and flesh-I I put in a few extra pears or peaches, p pink chiffon. The skirt was cut in heaping the peck, half bushel, or Order You' r : )- circular sections, each made of a dtf-'basial magnate, as the cape may be. latent shade. When molding butter for sale, I Ont Farm Help NOW i Adding gray to colon will do the' In enough to heap the mold a little. same trick. When colors are dull it This gives our products a good repu- tation, and we never have a surplus TO BE OF SERVICE to Eastern Canadian farmers and help the original bright hue. Dull shades to spoil on our .ands. Buyer6"will . to PACImeet their IFFICIRAILWAY will continueetent aits farm' the help of blue and rose harmonize perfectly, discuss such matters with neighbors, pe y. service during 1925 and will include in this service, as last or dull b:ue and n may be used consequently we get customers that gree y year, the supply of women domestics and boys. 4 together. An excellent example of would go elsewhere to buy if they 4854. Seersucker, .inene or cotton *Through experience in the last two years, the Company is now _ this way of combining colors is illus- didn't hear from others shoat the repp would be suitable for this style. In touch with a number of good farm laborers in Great Britain farm th-t gives such generous rhea- The free edges may ee bound with -trated in s dark blue poplin dress that 1"donvav, Sweden, Denmark, France, Holland, Switzerland aitch Is shown ir. one of the Avenue shops. sure.-'firs D. H. R - braid or bias seam tape. other European countries and can promptly fill applications Dark blue poplin is used for the long + The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 2, 3, for farm help. everb:ouse and three-quarter-length' A Question In Dynamics 4 and b years. A 3-year size requires In order to have the help reach Canada in time for the spring sleeves. The skirt section below the) Teacher - "Johnny, what is vel- 214 yards of 27-inch material. operations, farmers requiring help must get their applications = overblouse is made of overlapping °city'" Pattern mailed to any address on -in early, to enable us W secure the help needed. bands of dull blue, gray, dark dull, Johnny-"Velocity is what a fellow receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson Blank nppiication forms and full information regarding the 1oa<. :Did light dull rose woolen goods. feta go of a bee with." Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., iserv9ce may be obtained from any C.P.R. agent or from any Toronto. of the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY Bend )tic in silver for our u to- !FREE OF CHARGE. p- .._AM Tt-?v WORCT i3 YET TO COME date Fall and Winter 1924-.1925 Book THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY of Fashions. _ Department of Colonization and Development. —i 14ONTREAL, Que.--J. Deucall, General Agricultural Arent. e - I OLIVE- ILPICKLES. MONTREAL, We.--C. La Due Norwood, Land Agent ,. t)live-Oil iC lea im tOce wit17 a 'TORONTO, Qat.—.1."E. Parker, General Arent, Ocean Traffic. — I P P ge OTTAWA. Ont.—:1t- J. O'Hrkn Special Colonization Agent. Cal 'iiaf. and are delicious in salads as well as ��sBaERHRooICE, Que.-w. M. nikea,e. Special Colonization A for ordina table use. Use four T. JOHN, N.B.-G. Brew Hurpee. District Passenger Agent. e - KENTVILLE, N.S.—Geo. E. Graham, Gen ![onager Deminion Atlsati! M7• I'doizen CtlCliri,bers about Oi.e inch '►n' :H.G P.Cresswell, j, S. DENNIS, diameter, pared and sliced. Measure auperintendeni. Chief semmissioner. and use half this amount of sliced on- - � I11TT'a. tons. Let these vegetables stand 24 1> hours in a strong salt and water brine x' Drain and arrange in layers within a DAM g , B i jar, covering each-layer with one table- aA X64 d' �� equal parte onful of fvinegaranlive oil. - i — So Trying. '. �r+,` The Irishman was away on his holt- '" i days. One morning he came down to breakfast with a very worried frown 3 ^ - i on his face and an open letter in his . hand. He looked so gloomy and ate so I , 1 little that presently one of his fellow K �lalttw t j holiday-makers asked him what was the matter. C a He replied that he had fust had a let• ter from his sister to say that she had had an addition to her family. "You dont look very pleased about 3 O o e it," answered the other. "Is it a boy def t or a gir11., "That' just s bother ng e," -_ s what i i m The pure wholesome corn r.tl . _ was the reply. "They didn't tell me} in the letter, and now, bejabers, i don't I ,� Syrup, a Standard of Quality - B know whether I'm an uncle or an , R;Gtr for over 25 years—ask for itl :• aunt?" I ` ^ 1 I Write for EDWRRDSBURG Recipe Boo�f1 There is but one truth outside THE CANADA STARCH CO.. LIMITED' c t the truth that conies of . 9Cien eIn - •,. . MONTREAL . s , smiling survey of mankind.. carne s 4 -Stevenson. �'? ih 1- �� ri7 j ISSUE No. 47-124. 1: Y.4. y , - g.�.. �. .^�, .4 :, •, �. .:T.'rr"^ �1i'Fid.3 �'£',r�.�.vu,'.�:�''�:',"m.:x•�.:3,�'r3:ro}�1^.�wi.�':f,�p1•°a2 V". � Z, . _..._.... ,._. .... _. _....- .....e_. _ . . . .• _ .. ,..... ..._ �-..-..__,.. r -R.,rr•><a- 5"y�'' S`, : ` � :. •Ea��' ,...x.._ �� ,.... .. :. ..:i.,.xs..�..a.tt,.ie:.a.'Y.w4�7?�'.Ced-9� ., •, ..�A. y 1 t 11-T 1 AM v ¢ ,. r ',# -d 1'• •. ... .y s�;a17rw:, ..^a i .4';7w5• ,!' :�'w'>.'s�z�k`:3. •r" -v1'. "lr..:�"•. "y .:y+�. •,'b+" aay, ^., ,.� '; `;�,,.' ti',,"ir,. .�x. >.. .ya•F—. . .^:...ro¢ •a•^aF".1^." .. .'.GT v. U'lT'.' .. s?•.r.'. `.. �; ..=.r' - �`t'3-'.. +tin.` .s a f''i`RA.' rN;-.. .fr :7.'h K"..;4" 'f"1 .JY Kx'W`�•' ':M- n" , r'- .r tee. ,yy A '• A.J which requires the t hind of fuel , as much.If not,mort dism the iron and � <� steel locomotive that puns a train of ' cars on the tracks If all these,young 6 and old, who now use tea and cog r: would si using these beverages sal 5 "" _ �' take pure milk instead, would p try soon find an Improvement in their gen- ;,�,�. oral health and would not regret add- " • s7 Ing the right kind of fuel for the deli- eeoomp es of 'which aur bodies ase'I'EAr. ood *�- � Did Solomon Have Airship - iilRo�INV fa A� The ORA��N``G�-E PEKOE QUALITY makes Fleet? IS FOUR TIMES SEALED iii>f tea a� m0le Of Sal !l4 'dere is some reason to believe 7E that someone fabricated ah airship t' 7Q which Solomon gave to tate son of the Queen of Sheba Of course there"was motot�"pvastbly-it"-wss-s- - — EALTH EDUCATION The meeretary of the Rays! Acro- @ CHU u : antics! Society in the preface to "Bibliotheca Aeroaautica," states that By DR J. J. MIIDDL.ETi � Solomon gave to the Queen of Sheba ' iMvMelal Beard of Msalth. OwbNe ,,( 4 6 "a vessel wherein one could traverse TO C O r. �Wistm mW be glad to aaswes emoode s on !l►t bUe 1�%Ub the air for wind, which Solomon had ' am�a t1/s consist. ARds'saa>�at BBad�=Meer Oar ads by the wisdom, that God had ` , .. + 4t;twsat. Tosoata giv unto him." There art other re aces to flight in Abyssiat'an sacredpi C'" �' writing, and there is a long descrip- tion escrip Milk is powerful—powerful as a tuuce of six miles and carrying two tion of the miraculous way in which food because it can generate energy, hundred passengers in the coaches, the Queen of Sheba's son Menyelek w and the humans stem is nn engine. The demonstration was coad%I 1iul i left Solomon, Journeying to his moth- - Jn"t what ower a supply y ;'to bring you the full richness t? pp y of milk hri9 the Health Commissioner of Chicago Mr's country. "No mat hauled his I Walt i;tr ikin ly demonstrated in Chi- just to,show what milk could do as a wagon, and whether it was mea, or and mellow sweetness of this— rcago recently, when a locjraotive was fuel. The novelty of the test made it horses, or mules, or loaded' camels, u `' ' run by milk Not a human locomotive all the more interesting,for who would each was raised above the ground to a either, but an iron and steel engine,�think of milk being able to run an ". . ,pilling a train of five cars for a dis-'engine? And yet it did tu*i an engine. the hetg!,t of a cubit," A cubit, accord. T*16acco o� ����� It shows that all this talk of by en- Ing to the ancient Egyptians, measured Q pu e+ tats about milk being gond food for about 20 inches, but elsewhere it to MORE THAN 55,000 FAR�ERS''children and adults is no idle talk, but recorded that over the Red Sea they ManuAwfuiby ¢ have bought their farina in '�Jeacarn that its truth can be forcefully shown. were lifted up three cubits, "and - �,' g MPERIALMbACCO CO.OF CANADA LIMIT® Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A I The tra Y in question started from every one traveled in the wagons like remarkable Fact. Think! There is a the Eng.ewood Station on the Rock an eagle when his.body glideth above y reason. The large area of our hold-Island tracks and ran to Beverley the wind." Ings afford! Hills. The sole fuel was dried. milk ng choice of location and of worked into lum s land to snit every farming need. Fair p about four nches t V�*e*�Ra California produced almost six �a ' price. fair contrast, and fair dealing in diameter, approximate! the same �,�err VaF{aa, li(liLs1N1 Give a>I1� It CJhill be CalVenl ( p � approximately cent. of the total hay crop reported S>a combined with abundant fertility of size as locomotive coal Calculations ffAYou. - the United States for last year. y soil, good climate and social condi- show that this substance has about ,�i ve �i�i 1 i i There ib in Austria a r onastory tiome make farm life there desirable the same heat value as medium grades ALWAYS U SWairl �if LLL �� r� and attractive, Thousands more will of coal. Several days previous to the w'hioh, la former times, was very rich, Mlnard's Liniment Refiieves Pale. ` !elect tits!` farm from our virgin lands, running of the "milk" train, a test of —_ _ and remained rich so long as it was F_ from our Improved farms, and with milk as fuel was made at one of the The healthy child sleeps well and charitable to the poor: but when !t Classified Advertisements ;� some capital and determination to roundhouses of the Rock Island Road. ceaed to give, thea it became indi- ; r' work, can make a home and To the strange fuel a chance, a during its waking hours is never cross pay for! „ g the but always happy and laughing. It is gent and is so to this day. Not long MONEY TO LOAN. it. write for our booklet, "The Prairie I warmed up engine was taken. The Provinces of ,Canada,” and leaflet. I steam gauge registered 135. Then 126 only the sickly child that la cross and �� a pq0! man went there and ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS 'Western Canada Forges Ahead." C. L.I pounds of the lumped' milk was �gvish. Mothers• if your children do solicited ahns, which was dented frim. wanted $e Norwood,Land Agent Canadian Pacific' shovelled in and began to burn vigor- not sleep well; if they are cross and He demanded the reason why they re- St.. Toroz a �o�' 4T Victoria Ia' Railway, Desk W., Windsor Station, ously. One of the veterans of the cry a great deal, give them Baby's I fused to give for God's sake The ;+s Montreal. Que. roundhouse staff, on watching the ex- Own Tablets and they will soon be porter of the monastery answered- Montreal. periment, exclaimed as the milk began well and - - happy again. The Tablets "We are become poor;" whereupon �'/JQ11Vi�Yen'iCaaz�.Ilf� �''' LEFT to burn: "That milk stuff beats anare i mild but thorough laxative which the mendicant said. "The cause of ��PAINS IN yy no yes cas PirsaNs a fire I ever saw inside a '.ocomottve It date the bowels, sweeten the your poverty tin this' To had formerly g90ao,i>e.MdiyEsaditiaa burns like oil." The steam gauge had stomach, banish constipation, colic and !a the monas�jery tyro brothers; the one I Ussldetiee8�a liemady started to shine and when it reached. named Date (sive) and the other Dabi- R -Altabt sari Hassan;., "x , .SIDE 20U, tine engineer who had fired the Indigestion and promote healthful AND BACKholler, threw out his cheat and said- sleep. They are absolutely guaranteed tur (it shall be given you) Theform-i zits tae Free ZY6 Can Boot;. "I have the honor of oeing the. fir4t free from opiates and may be er ye thrust out: the other went away �a age L man to fire a locomotive with milk" the new-born babe with perfect afety, of himself." --- r Dtber Tronbles Women Often Have The parallel between milk as human You can obtain the Tablets through e Relieved by Lydia E. Pin{cbam0 fuel and engine fuel was pointed out, any medicine dealer at 25 cents a box, London's meat ration, according to' c rc because after all, the human body, is or by mail, post paid, from The Dr. !what passes through her markets, L � LS k. vegetable Compomlld ;essentially a very` intricate machnebout 234 pounds per head of the CUTICURA ' Williams'' Medicine Co.. Broclr�llle, ` Oat. population every week. Lachine,Quebec—"I took Lydia 1$ DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING - s Pinkliam'sVe table Compoundbecause Toronto Lip Reading Club gives free Ocean l,!'rCllCta t aLong ! nth 3 suffered Vegetable Instruction !n LI l..aa d with is Reading. M: left aide and P g A lPAINFULPIMPLI pairtey DP J .. back, and with weakness and other secretary, Miss A. Hetherington, 129 ?lime. _ C� ----• :,,rl troubles women so often have. I was Hilton Ave„ Toronto, Mach interest has been aroused'in: On Face and Shoulders, e this way about Biz months I saw the the question of ocean derelicts by the Itched and Burned. Vegetable Com - ge pound advertised is the euoas +ea.auaoa a r..ea adventures of the abandon ' i _ _ _ 4, `Montreal Standard'and I have taken - ` y began with a rash s ` four bottles of it. I was a very sick Wo- Yiaaae mite for otic pace +int on Scotia schooner, Governor Parr. r �7wee�en "M trouble Iifi;. man and I feel so much better I would Poultry, Buttal, and -legs This vessel left Ingramport, Nova 1 Stomach 1 of pimples on my face and Ghoul- ' :not be without it. I also use Lydia EL we oc•a.vres them ror a w.w si Scotia, on September 25th, 1829, with dere. The pimples were bard and ' Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I recon- P. POULIN d C0. LIMITED a cargo for Buenos Apres, but. was red sled festered and scaled over. • mend the medicines to my friends and I u.si, aeaeeao„n aerkeR They were very ltainPil and itched " t�Wke" Male rlw dismested in a gale and abandoned on Q. am willing for you to use my letter as a (� and burned 4o that I could not sleep Aar' testimonial."—Mrs M. W. RosE, NONTREAI eucsco October 3rd. Later, the Elder Demp Cold �� ti18 Head i nights. I was ashamed to go Notre Dame Street, Lachine, Quebec star liner, Zaria, encountered her in I I where mJ face was so disfigured. mid-Atlantic. A party was sent-off to II Heat Minard's and inhale often. The trouble lasted about four and ;} Doctor Said an Operation her, and she was met on fire. Splendid for catarrh. a yG°ss' 5 . I began using Cutieurs Soap ;Provost,Albertam ne of you b *ill The fire seems to have burned it. and Ointment,and after using three )remember sending me one of your books self out, however, for on July-'29th of colas of Cuticura Soap grid two A year ago. I was in a bad condition this year alae was seen, still afloat be o bon of Cntiaux Ointment I was and would ruiner awful pains at times tween the Azores and Portugal, and a , completely healed." (signed) Miss j and could not do anything. The doctor said-1 could not have children unless she has been reported by other ships Irlyrtle A.Westover,Bolton Centre, I went under an o ration. I read since that date. s Quebec. ' —� A Ox"--d* Derelicts, like the Governor Parr, O �ySi Ointment Vegetable Compound in the papers and • are a menace to shipping, as was '; and Talcum to keep your akin clew. a friend recommended me to take it. pp i�j sn ot.wk FM W trap. A c After taking three bottles I became ""�'_ "`Hess shown when the Ailsa liner Ionian r., are 166.31,"! 'so.tam. aaaeewrr.o4roe, Bauch better and now have a bona baby struck one in 1900. She came into. 1 y }} ice- 1prs ear now Shaving 3dak. Igit1 'four months old. I do my house- �4 Y pori with a forty-foot gash in her *, work and help a little with the chores Sometimes a derelict will remain I recommend the Vegetable Compoun afloat for a very long period, the re tom friends and am willing for you cord being probably held,by one which Uft i.$ ilislletter.++_)lira.A.b E �. drifted about the North Atlantic for b4.Pto sat, Albearta. 0 - '•f'�.� ,tiger — _ thirty-one months. The American a. schooner W. L. White affords another - - - classic instance of the derelict'e _. were of endurance It was ab d .. -. ,..:. po. sal oned in March, 188'8, off the coast of - 4 the United States, and ran athore on _ • +)?i.: Q1"��1Q1"t1' leetrrc one of the Hebridean islands In Janu- ary, _.__._ __......._ _ . having covers a stance of . Radio6,000 ilea. ' PW Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices ,este throughout Canada Dual Personality. ![ode b7 the people who A certain professor was endeavor ) made your Phone. ing to explain to his class `that both parents have an equal invence;upon _ _ � . The R-3—A Radioequency Set. the life of a child. ..Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASI'IKIN It brings in far afations easily and distinctly-and as "For;' he concluded gravely, "you will Bad that a man is as much the son F easily tunes out strong local stations. u „ : _ of him father as he im the daughter of Unless you see the . Bayer Cross on tablets you are . A fine, handsome instrument, operates with four Pea- his mother." not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe Put tubes. Two of them are radio frequency amplifiers,' " Minard s Liniment far Rheumatism, w$ giving volume with. clear tone. So simple that five by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for minutes is enough to learn its operation. Experience. � Write to-day for full information and illustrated Flapper Motor Driver (after the ac-' ` Colds : Head2[che :Neuralgia : Lumbago 1tterature regarding radio apparatus of established cadent)—"It was all your fault. I've -reputation from yes toy e w .i-'T a eun s -.,Rheumatism n driving carefully. I've had two Pain OOthaCh N 'ti Rh ali9lri - ears' experience.' Old Man.(picking himself up)—"But Accept mily "Bayer" aci-a a David Aa McCowan ;.: ��. I've always walked carefully. I've had , _yyhiCll eonta fax proven directions. Distributor 68 years' experience." IIaady Beyer" bo of lE tablets 83-86 MAIN ST. `TORONTO, ONT. ---•----- Atao bottles of 2a .ad loo—Druggists, ` ?ED S E I RO oLD CHUN Youth and beauty go: character en- Dealers—Ws seilelt your enquirtes for catalogue and dissounta, dares to the ehd. Aspirin u dw � wart (rMreel m caaaea) or Barer wMatactmr at traeesewe. „` eekk~of malleyllescI4 (AcetJl Rallc)Itc Acld, "A. m. A."). wbile it to 'sat Ae0lr= Barer manuractnri to aealnt tae panne again hattktikaa, t!a ISSUE No. 47-124. of Ba»e Oomyaa} will be stamyed w1tL U.,ir Saari traria moi, do Barr �:....�„"nine:'�',z2��s..wt'f�_eN�L.n...,z.....r_A.:aUt�e".5'i•.•.vs.�.+ue>"'.r..h.�,...........+u.,:...,�'Si..s .. ,r._....�,..,. ,..,....:.�, .�.,...y..._.;..�,:_M_..v..e.:_:;:'I,.mM1-43s�...,,._.w..c.,...��^:G" -.....w�.,.�.,�.-.,e.."__�_s:_-.,rs.:.._.:. ,.s•,,:-::..:,.i:; �._a9i. }'t•`K4" r•. ',a� • ,$� -ns'• f r«. J,5 arc ,.x. 'Sc.. '� E.rw ,..rage k-, ,,,. •g - •,i 'L v .%W S � ' ^y''v.- •'du. - , e;• iii^fsi�: 5• `` ':'^S°"MY.4^n, ••M'!' �•'S :. !7' •4F'^•:,�'. :T.. 'a^r J'.. A" •55y. f ei eS 'e'.' .T.i .n2•''•W r:M•R •k „ '"F''-'n �•rev �,'!1' r�i -,•Y �' �:f „ ^::r .,r� .n';' au• a %a. ..u, ,fi'' y,-y k• rK"'•' r i....,. .v� ' ,.�.. .,C'�.r - .,Low -., ;-,... r. , ..�--:.'....e;: .: ' :, ..,;, _ ... ••�' r .. - ... .—' - .. • .•. .. .. ray: is • " -- GALE REGISTER. YOUR O � r _ k - e x ,cxiusgaw4 — ' =�.CLdNING - PRE' �- ��` • -• �. SATCRDAY. Nov. 22nd-Auction,sale Bring along your nits to be cleaned � • Tt+:RMS Br ong.,y u s ` 4 11.95 per year.,. $L50 it din advance. of horses, registered and grade cat- and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed g 4 .Chr stma� Cake . . . v r tw tle, N,eo, iuwl, implements etc:, at 'Charges moderate. :Subscriptions ro the United States and Creat - Britain$2.00 In advance. lot 19,con. D,Scar baro, the .'Sarre JAMES'BRISCOE, - _ - ;t� ty of ^•ire,Florence Middleton. SS -- - _ - -- at one sharp,- See bills. George Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery ` 10H^1 MURKA , Proprietor, Baxt.Hr, auctioneer. Claremont, ont. WEDNE2'7.LY, Nov. 2aTs-Aucrion Below is a splendid reeelpt r; surest farm stook, implements and Farmers, Attention '^ f'or a 10 lb. cake at a cost �, - •- - • NOTES AND COMMENTS. - furniture. the property of dire. �� _. Frank Harbron. lot 5, con. i, P c� Men who occupy high positions ering, Lunch at 11 O'clock. Sala at I am agent for the World's Greatest i0f 15 cents 8a lb. 12 sharp. See bill@. NVm. Maw, Separator --The Renfrew," Stoves, i in the financial and social circles p auctioneer, Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'@ 3 beat to a1 cream of Canada are beginning to realize FRIDAY. NOV.28zs-Auction sale of. famous•Plows,Points,Grain Grinders, 1 lb. butter, 2 cups brown sugar, eggs, that we flays net one law for the 63 fresh cows, also ponos cattle and Wheel Barrows etc. and add �, cup molasses, 1 ettp soot milk, 8 cope $noir, bo s, the rs art oP Oliver Denny, I teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon cream tartar. 1 tablespoon rich and• another for the poor. lot 4, cone,pS'Vhuby Tp. Sale at nutmeg, 2 tablespoons cinnamon and Iastly add I lb. see 5 ROBT• DEWITT, r They are beginning to flnd out ��Pm�Ma_w, nuc• raisins, 1 lb. currants, 1 cup preserved.cherries mix • Phone b05 Ptc�---BRaL*(� A ed eel •I lb, shelled walnuts. Bake 2 hours in slow oven. �r that if a crime is committed it is tioneer. peel, w -EDIESDAY, DEC. 3RD-Auction sale �1 _most difficult to escape the just For best results buy all your in rec'ients at of household`"furniture and other foot and Shoe Repairiur �' 9 a punishment. Iu the United States bouse hold effects, buggy,cutter etc., many have escaped punishment in the Village of Claremont,the pro. I 1br fiendish crimes 'because they pert.of the estate of the tate Mrs. Also harness repairing at the tset� emmou. Sale at 1.30o'ciuck sharp, stand, opposite, the R 0 HARDSO N S 91 have had the money. But British See bilis, Wm, Maw. auctioneer. post office. justice Is different. They takeBest tcorktvanship guaranteed. ;'::THE QUALITY GROCER pride in pointing out that there is NOt1C@ t0 CreditorsCh Charges moderate. r one law for all. In Canada there AND OTHERS cr are bankers and other financial -- THOMAS WATSON PickerinHardware store Rc In the Estate of 1Villiam James Mos- pICI�ERING, ONT: men who are now serving terms in-p.risnn because they have miss RLove, Blacksmith. deceased. , spent the mune belonging to The creditors of William James Mos-,i p y R R grove, late of the Township of Pick-I others. Honesty will pay every ering,in the County of Untat iu,Black- Co*a'* � /� fZ s,nitb. deceased, wb9•died on or about VQ ` WHAT I3 HOSIE tiVITHOUI' t„f- • time. the 5th day of October, 19'25, are here . A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE ?.by notifled to send by post prepaid,or It heats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot Premier Ferguson, evidently, is otherwiAP to deliver to the undersign- '— ' backing up his promises made be- ed Ad or her Solicitor, on Hard and Soft C`''oal of the water. This is the stove that is meet. or before the lot day of January, 192-1, ing the demand of the trade. fore the plebtacito vote was taken, their Christian names and surnames, best quality on 4 Practical, Handsome, Datable. .'in which he stated that if the Poo- addressee and descriptions, 'full parts- hand r - Burns all Fuels. 1ple voted for a continnance of the Culars of their claim or interest and ,r►.,a e. the nature of the securities, if any, THOS The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters rl io--Tem-per_aace. Aft,._._the held by them. • A. ! - Z government would do everything Immediately after the 1st day of Chase the chills, heat by roomier. w January, 1925 the estate of the said 1iC1Ce%-L=i:. C.a,t. Carry anywhere. - 1 -possible towards its strict enforce- William JainesMosgrove,Black@mitb, intent. The Provincial Police deceased. will be di ributed among Look-Wben painting use the best. ,force is to be greatly strengthen• the pxrtles entitled thereto, having Lowe Bros. Paints And Varnishes ed, more and better for cars regard only ro tlse c im or interest of - 0 A are the beat by test, which the Administ*atrix shall then f IL' sand motorcycles are to be pureb- hNve nut•ice. and all others will be ex- Everything in Hardware at lowest prices. f used to increase 'the efficiency of eluded from the said distribution. I purpose baying on hand continu- ' the lice force, and to make a Dated at Torontothis 121b day of ously a Stuck of hard - lx► November, A. D: 1924•: ' - and aott coal, :vfiRoroue attack on the boot-leg. _ hftis. HARRIET GERow, J. S BA's DON, PICK IRR IN •+�► Ring gang. In thus showing the Admio6tratrix, Brougham, Ont. place your order now before alt. S. a....7 1./ +•++� `� people of Ontario that he means WILLIAMJAxss B$sror, the rise in price. -_ bneioeas, be is losing the warm Snlicitnr for the Admin.i:tratri:. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Room 539 Confederation Life enpport of some of the prominent CbAmhers. Yonge and-Richmond DONALD MUNRO, PIC$EKING M embers of the_ Conservative it I3 Streets, Toronto. party, but he will gain the good — - ------ — - - E're'S Lighter "Weight 4' will of many who who were notNINE his political supporters. A disre• Longer Wear Better Value d� and of the 'promisee he made' �SAN R t o o 'Wearing rubbers all'da is tiresome, but since would undoubtedly mean his de- r „ Where do you keels y rubbers are necessary, why not wear RHINO at the next election, but A fRubber Footwear? Each air combines the - ;fulfilment of his promises ..will _ = i our valuable ave to his advantage, as the.. - weight the longest possl�le wear? province of Ontario are demand. papers ? This longer life is built into each Thin footwear is made from : Ir - ling the enfureeroent of the O. inthdOaPrRHINdRUBBER-the tough- sum pue cured extraustrength est and wear-resisting that T. A. '�`HE whereabouts of your vat,tables where the wear comes, see the Science has yet discovered- , r i 1., t1obody's taurines bot your own, heavy ribbing under the laces. which will wear up to twice as ' and for that ve,y c'easou they should Thus is only one of the many long as ordinary rubber. .E X E C U TO H'S S L E tial features that make it Of Valuable be piace:i brpoud the reach of mad• possible Let us fit you with a pair of BANKING Bible for W to back u the • ._ � riling per�un•�. thievr9 or elemeuta, p°s p -. Resident,ial -:. Property which eon3proroise their security. sweeping guarantee on every pair. RHINO. - . I FIM Use a P•tfety deposit box in your e-. ��Compare the Wear" In the VillAge of Pickering,belong- nearest t,rauult of the Standard Bank. ldg to the late Alfred Nash It is the moot convenient method of J - -- - - YM Irk bfuitett, ' safe keeping for documents, jewels m. So CHAPMAN . At the request of Sarah R. -Mullett. and other small uhjecte of value. there will be,offered for sale by public atictioo at the Gordon House in the � : 7 'Village of Pickering, on Saturday. the 29th day'of November, A. D. 1924, at the hone of 2 o'clock,p. m., the foil- STANDARD BANK ''bwtng lands and premises,namely : f. ALT.AND SINGULAR that certain OF CANADA } y A+raa=R pert•T�` _ parcel or tract of land and pren,isebDICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law; Matnayet pituaFe, lying and being in the Town• Brane6•. alio at Brooklin, w..c Htu, Whfcbv - 18 ;�abip of Pickering, in the County of f- .rte. 'fit► Ont,ario. and Province of Ontario, and = ''being composed of part of Lot Number - Fifteen in the First Concession *of the - I said Township of Pickering,.and bet- ter kn'wn As the south half of 'Lot • `'' Numt►er Three and the north half of •:- Massey-Harris Farm Machiinery -.- Lot Number Four, Plan Eleven of the Village oI Pickering. - ••<:- . There is situate•upon the said pre• - " . r ' - •' "�'attses a targe brick residence• .in Rood PIC KERI N CA state of repair. There Is also a drive barn, good garden and fruit thee•,con- en- 'tial on• �� _ MEAT, ..a�. eeoient to city,-Ina desirable resider- � ARK �'tial villaQA. A splendid opportunity ' • for one desiring a comfortable '4iome. _ - : Taunts:-Ten per cent in cash on flay of a4le, the balance in "thirty ! ' _ : ' • Round Roast or Steak, ... 20-per lb Further.terms and conditions mode Surloin Roast or tea •• ••• 28c i .... '... t1. known on dap of sale, - Porterhouse.Roast or Steak,• T _ ` For further particulsn apply to R. Roast,... •• ••• � + .. :, . .. Rum 18, Dilnuetc, Ems., Harcn•y, Mail.; W. -Now'is the time to get your Harvesting Outfit. p - .. 18C • Fine Rib R Rout B. Powell,Esq., *Pickering, OnL;- or P�IOIIe 1546 Pick. Heav Rib Roast, - Victoir A.Sinclair, S.Q.. Tilteoaburg, and " OnL 9.12 �un artOn' •'Shoo deril3oast,, ... 14 d lflc D. J.-Gormley; - -Should Put Roast, .. 14C i`Brisket, to boil, BEATTYLeg of Pork 25c Al- STANDS FOR THE BEST __ Loin of Pork, f 1' " • .. 25 Rates Sbonldet Roast o ork, - Res din Ex�hange' . -- gPork Chops, „ A Pure Pork Sausage,' ... a .. 11 ..�N all matters of foreign exchange 'Finest Balt Pork,... our arrangements for keeping in Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35C , south with the world's -exchange mar- ++ " sliced, 35ci kets assure you prompt service. Direct Mild Cdred Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c " wire connections with the large finer- -Back Bacoir, ••' 45c .. 55c " :tial centres enable us to quote the `Cooked Ham,. �•'' 25c closest possible rates. 'Weiners,•. .: - u Head-Cheese,.. .. ... .. -.. 15c .Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Easy First and Domestic Shortening,•131bs 55 center' - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow 's •. 5 lbs 90 cents Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. +. µ lb prints 18 cents' 1r. will pay you toet my prices on _ Fresh Trout and tiVhits Fish Every FridayINOMIIIINEM RA" , ,> above before buying elsewhere. FRANK J. PxOUSE VA9M BRANCH. G. P. love, Manager. ` lE'ICRERING, bNTARIO BROOIQ.IN BRANCH, E G CROSS' Manager. �. �. REID, - PICKERING :. �..•._ ••,. a .,.,:' .:, ... ... , . Y.-. .- _ .fy•.srt v -_iM./il.. • v. . r... —.. .. .'. '. -. .. '— ..: ..:. 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X'°�.; `,e'.yr-..•'f:`4 i,.,. r't+ +.'c. ,v. °7 • ,^"•_' ... ` -:"ir .- tit +Y,zM w a . ai_ ,'F ;.usy I-iy'P,,••::'0•. .. _. .. .,,: r:'y-�•: .. .r ,Yt«p•... ...•.:.:' - 'k`a' kY' r%• C1 ?I:1.' F�,�ivAy ` �S ..CLAREMONT. IN MEMORIAM. - s4 : . ;,, : :� .. r.. . '..,.-Do your cattle aple Leafta�l F�rO r Luther 'Bowes. f Peterboro, MILso:v-rn roving methory of our r. . was home on SaturdPay, - dear husband and father, Richard get enough Iasura,aee Co i�ssed sway on Lyruan and S re. PlikePloy. vrere to This tdav9hrlao shack cad memories Ii�IUIIU! I III 1 U1Wli Qb iatea for farm and oouatr~ tx 9touffvllle on Saturda g EACH • p y - -Ed. and Mrs. Gibson are spend- SLICE ling a few days in Toronto... Ot one has gone to rest; Water '- Jae. buildings,y And those who think of him trnda TAVME. Evans has re painted hi3, Are those �.ho loved him bsst, y LIKE - Windstorm Insurance on buildings, ' residence formerly owned by N. Peacefully sleeping, resting at lest. _ windmills,Silos etc, ' $urton. This world's weary woirowa and MOR '�.'' Did yoiT ever atop to consider Mica Mary Morgan, daughter-of troubtes are past. ! r that-: -- Autoradbile Insurance Roy and MCb. Morgan,Is under the -Wife;Son and Daughter. 1. Every 8 gals of milk contains 7 of all kinds. doctor's care at present. gals of water. VARMS FOR SALE - Mrs. Harry Thomson left on - 2. 'Yater bowls supply' w-atee at w` ' Each slice”of our b Friday for Buffalo where she will Notice to Creditors the temperature of the stable - -Write or phone »`t e to r f . spend the winter months. i read any time during night or day, ' S. and Mrs. Rumohr returned AND OTHERS - has a moretsh flavor. 8, The cow does not get chilled You wont be satisfied when drinking const s home on Saturday after �pendinR In the E=tate of Rachel Lemmon, wi- ;.with one slice-or two consequently E BOW M A LY a few days with their eon, Ray,in dow-, deceased no food is lost In warming the either. Begin eating it hod 20 WHITBY ONT. Hickson. The Creditors of Rachel Lemmon, now and it will become a y . A large consignment of foot- late nf the Townsbi of Pickerin in 4. Every pound of food is thpr- 77 - P R. substantial part o-f your ou hl mixed with water. wear and rubbers just received at the County of Ontario, Widow, de- g y CLAREMONT• J. Fincrold's, guaranteed to fit any ceai ed, tubo died on about the 11th every meal, It will pay 5, You do not need,to feed each a * you to.make sure that you quantity of roots with water CREAMERY 1 " boot made. dKv of October, 1924, are hereby noti• ur read Made rom The annual Christmas tree Rud fled to send by post prepaid,or other- alltNo,,l ingredients. f bowls. ` entertninment of the Union Sab• .Vise t/ deliver to.the undersigned 6. Water bowls prevent disease. bath School will be held on the ev Ad`nir'i'rr'gtor or his Solicitor, on or _. _ _$igheet price paid for _. ?. Water bowls save labor. before tb� 1st day of January, 1925, _ __,Cream at the ' ening of Tuesday. Dec. 23rd, their Cht-stuln natnes and surtiut6e's, ..ome'in and talk it over,or call us 4 �' Mrs. Solomon Burkholder, a for addreeseS and descriptions, full par• _ " ori the phone, and we .will Claremon Creamer'y 1" =rater resident of the 8th concession ticulnrs of their claim or interest and i quote you a surprisingly of Pickering, died at her home the nature of the securities, .it any, �H.R•MON low figure. north of Markham Village on Mon' held by them. �� •"'� Give us a#rial and be convinced day, aged 80 years Iaimideateiv after the ist day of 7.�/`� The members of the Fire Com- January, 19�, the estate of the said ;f t� , �. C o o P E R Rachel Letnrnon, Widow. deceased, ��li�i ,i' Yl<iONF.'9e� '„ parry are requested to!nest at 7 80 parties IC.t{ER1tV Picker' . tomorrow (Saturday) evetunR in will he distributed among the ullt;� t' 4,Ul�il the fire hall. All members are entitled thereto, havingregard only to �' •CerrLAREMONT Lsatb or _•Goods Sto" t .�.i rhe claim or interest o which the Ad- requested to be present. ministrator shall then have optica. The B. Y.P. U. entertained the and all others will be excluded fromHARNESS ` members of the Y. P.S. of the the said distribution. We are still backing up our claim Our supply of quality Harness and `Union Church in the Baptist Dated 4t Toronto this. 12th day of Pprta to now complete. Church on Monday evening, when November. A. D. 1924. _- .8 most enjoyable time was spent ALFRED LExxoN, Esq., — THAT -- BOOTS-GRES SHOE7. b all. Administrator, Olaremout, Out. -- We have a large stock of this-Fames = Mrs. L. Overland, of Erin, re- WILLIAx JAxEs BEATON. Boot on hand-unbeatable �44i y Room 580 for the.Administrator, S N 0 W .. F LA K E for bard wear and tear, ,turned home on Monde after ..ii.. / �r 8 pending ten days here with her Room 589 Confederation Lite - � g y Chambers, Yoage and Richmond REPAIRINO • "son, C. A., and Mrs. Overland, 11.18 Streets, Toronto. - • We'maintain our established re uta- .' •owing to the eerioneiltnesaoftheir Is the Beet and Moet Uniform Pastry Flour s tion for repairing all kinds o ,children. wbo,we are lad to state, - on the Market. „, _ harness and boots. - have quite recovered.8 BASKETS ip�e Tried - --.- Alwape'IIeed TT �t The pastor of the Baptist Church Having purchased the stock flora !# will preach on . the subject, the Estate of For Sale st All Leading Grocers: CECIL ����� "Fooli'sh Wisdom," next Sunday W Q. BARNES and the entire Harness maker, N morning, and in the evening on _ _ PIO$ERING, fur. ONTARIO "Sly Faith Looks up to .Tbee," btrsi•ness of JOS. W DOTEN Stop and get oar prices on Bran; Shorts, nil Cake, Distillers' l' third in the aeries on "Milestones' Am preptred to supply all sizes Grains, Molasses. Poultry Feeds Etc. We cap 'for Returning Prodigals." !roan Berr Boxes to Three a ' Ben save you money. The special union armistice Rer and Half Bushel. vice was well attended on Sunday " evening last. Capt. Rev. Fingfand ©rleen River Basket Works M A R K H A M FLOUR ' " M ILLS Phone Mark. e409 � add est, and the delivered a, imslenchor strep TRANS PENNCCK _ .., y� N,.` 1�ER�T► �t,` dared excellent music. A liberal. D, ti. REESOR C� SO S- ._ _ _ 0� y 0 � r collection was taken for the blind ' The DLtn chat made the Barnes' - - �, ,T® i 4. soldiers. Basket.*', Cedar Grove Locust Hill Cherrywood -� A- Thos. Bir"tt, who had joloed a AR00E party of hunters from 9touffville, „- : : -- - M/ITH A dASKt returned home on Saturday even. HUN R �' wa Each member of the party p, BARGAINS Iii DRY GOODS MAPI! - : waq enccesafui in bagging a deer. - They report an abundance of deer as well as bear and other sport inSERVICE Sc1TISFACTION - SAVINGS. _.. the Haliburton district w here they ('t(�j K - were bunting. i!�.! -- — - ' Thos.. E. and Mrs. Stephen on Where you buy the most for the 1e:15t money -:- ' - OOD logic is the only aD' _- argument that Appeals and danxbter, Miss Merle, accom. - —_.-'-- -- -- - --_ , Pppa� nied bp. the former'8 mother, Men's and Boy'N —Buuty. Shoes and ! Syrrt�, S nocks and to a hr�ngry mar.. There'& ry. John Stephenson, and theirLi S V Clothing. Rubbers. I';_ OverRlls. unly-one way to stn your . •sister-in-law, Mrs. -Geo. Stephen., Suits re `anti brown To flt ever one at -Shin 'a mil' appetite crying, and that - ,¢ -ShirtA, ttary fl rn- eon. and 'family, of Pic•keria _ y - y - is to feed it. Buy a super- Y, R, color, size 31 l:. ` lowest prices. nal. Full size. r l motored to Oabawn on Sunday to �:- for quality of groceries, y at L' 00 �A c„mpietN Rtn,•k at 1.2i which is -another way of_ ^ visit the formers brother, George Still More Cash who i• ill in the hospital, but n hn, - The Eamoua"Greb Shoe—Black and Tan advising you co do your we are glad to report. has greatly Specials __ food shopping here. -------'- - ----- improved,nod will be able tolesve OVERCOATS j I3 aINCOA TS 2 45 -_ ll the hospital in a week or two, al Carbartt'a Overalls. - ` though he isetill far from being All-wool Blaoke”. S lb., _ 1080 ,All wool Heather color ,Heavy Tweed_and riibber well. Large Size Shaker Pair, 8'25 I _ m Remember the bazaar to be he'd Rearing Shirts, all prices ,All sizes, at 17,50 � lining, at 9 50 , NONE •under the au9picee of the Mission Factory Cotton, yd wide, --- - - _ — .20 -- $and of'the Union Church on the Bath Toweling, 30 loch,. X83 1 P070�J eveoinR of Frida Nov. 28th (nut Cotton S Dols. ,0; Citi! at �'hotre 8800 ' ' a . y: p - J. - FIN S the 18th as stated in our last issue). Fleece'liired Underwear; i�5 to 1.00 A go ind program its being arranged, 5 Gallons Coal Oil, 1.00 - ''CS�AREM ONT. ON'1'AR=O 1 An which the following talent will 1 'take part:The Green River Qnar- Everything else In 1 +tette, Mi-is Dora Michell, Green prOpOrtiOn. ` 1 'River, elocutionist, and others. ;��QUALITY . SERVICE SATISFACTION" There will be booths for the sale Servide and Courtesy. l of home-made baking, candies, - - tea, coffee and many useful anti. • , -clew. There is no admission fee, :W. J. Holmes, -- rill O T / C E. but come prepared to patronize ; the booths where you will get Rood Brougham, -- Ont. - _ e3►reea RiQo= +! -value for your money. - . All roadie led to the hot chicken Meal and Woodworking Supp-- In the Union Church on i - - Farcto Tuesday evening, the filth toot. Prepare The large andlenes filled the charcb its ca it •aid b a .vr __ - - - 5• ranged plan it was fed till every - Ohoppia and Oat Rollin Overy day. individual was"well done." De. for Anter g ($alt For Bale), e ite the large numbers present, - ------, -the ladies had provided for more, - — repair including Wood p every rand after the entertainment was A full line of fleece --� descrier g 6. � •over the crowd bad repaired to the Bring alouir your old wheelbarrow of basement where large number of ` ` broken furniture and have them - and all-wool rebuilt to give you service roasted ebtckene bnd ducks as well f " •-0 - as before. :•. . as a corresponding amonnt of pipe Underwear* for !<i • and cakes were gid to eager part _ , , EMPIRE I I Plank-truss BARNS -' CHAS, A. WHITS. chasers. The program was re Ladies and Gents me"11 . Clad Successor to late W.G. Barnes edly spoken of as one of the he l:ire-safe Permanent Phone 8420 or write Iaooust Hill, Out. sever tendered in Claremrtnt, which Two-piece and Combinations Lightning-proof Super-strong means ranch. Arther Blight Sus• Heavy all-wool Spa 50c o valuta_ i�► stained his reputation as Canada's y pair .. Mfcather-ti ht ---�onvartlent: -=- _- premier baritone singer,delighting Sweaters for yonths and men, If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, both young and Old. The Brook• all wool - _ _ - Flannel let rale QilOti~�*ou: Let me show you "Ealpiie" Bailie I lin \late-Quartette entailed them• have built. • They are enormously strong, roomy, handy -g - selves in their several numbers. Flannelette Blankets-low prices to work in and moderate in cost. Rid Miss Alice Story rendered snc-h t runs s All kinds of Yarns and Wools Estimates gladly van:ior,roofipg with the famous"Eastlake" Metal- excellent readings that she will al ways be welcomed back, and the Fresh Fruits and Feels now read 'lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations - �Claretoont Melody Orchestra en for Xmas Cakes. y -done. All work absolutely guaranteed. w• livened the waiting intervals with - Of all materials and design excellent music. So delighted was Always a full line of Free h Gro- F. J• P R O•U S E. -- -,P I C K.E R I N G kept is stook. It will pa you {; the audience that at the close of caries at ezceptiom►lly pall at our works and inspeoi our staph the program they requested by a low prices.' BU I LDER obtain priors Don't be misled 1 t standing vote that each artist ren- Call and be convinced Building Contracting we asn and do throw�off tthhea� a ty o L -der another number. The Rev. E. •urns, •Houses, etC of all kinds ,mmission of 10 per oent.,wbiobyou wa -' m0rsborn brought greetings from ieriainl uv b aeebasiag from ns„ � 4 the Baptist Church and in a bri ht Do S OTT Pickering Dealer for the Products of 0 y�P R call solioited.lrnmoroueepeeoh added roneb tclA. the program. The proceeds were The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, 'Toronto - J. T.:MATHESON' 200. CLAREMONT i Otaaaaad �ortcs, W -�¢ a M t V � Ya..f.._..,_.:�+.....: ,ai:,'.3.�.-..rry:��x.'•v..v.-�..,.�..s..., ,..,..y�%6.-nx�..__�.,..mr.nacve:.•.-..r;s.,.,a-..,::..:.....'.r;ti.a_.-.'...es..i.,.-,,,. .-w"' .a....__ ... ...,.a _ ._.�. .,.:..er.....,.., _ _ .� _..__-,. .....__ ... _. z. �...•.,- .-._.a e.. �n:. ..._...u,-.,- ._ .._...,m,. .,...., ., Yrs3._v .- wt - ti �,• •y g' �. �)t J YY 4r �-.,- •r '"�" Wpil•N ,"' :i•w: 5 ,, � .,.. i+ 4' •.zb p�_�`. �b'"w A`�3.• 3{ Si:W .rny1Z4^ .,� i '1],v.T r• .v!�":"•r-:Iver. w _ _.,4 .tx�a',eS;" :'y-••`,r;. Loos ,,t +'�a- •-.+Lk. :ZN '�..- �.e.. ir.,... .+' ,,�. .,n.. -4;�5..,�4u ,•,,.w .w^.., >� ... ,�r�. se . .�.,.r •..-.-R, .. ..a c.T, ,.,,... c!,... �'•:•;,;" w. .5t ',� ;''�'t:: ...rte' ;� , • _ _ -- _ Thele was &eluate printing uparf k, "I know it, because I and no other Qualitial interspersed with larger Writing. am the wife of Christopher. Kenndy _a � � - "Walter Mac Walter bspught thb —mouse he has married me in the" presence pf witnesses; I and I alonewith Said her him In he lied net, or extracted from the Trey ogistrar's f car- am A grewe e;"eynesa settled over the � - y gr c .. . of the pariah of Baadhaven, face of the Elder. His firm lips paled bearing that on the twee fifth..day tightly compressed, Qsatuas a•tith 4011&" _ twenty and became more ti tl of Atlharst, In the year is--, Chris- but his speech was steady. as ever leetib 4011&41148•dl�estlon. topher. Kennedy, yon of Allan Ken- and the hand upon the open Bible did Relieves t>ttat ever- 16 nedy, farmer of Mayfield In the par- not quiver. „eaten ROGOW aa4 sold - *06 Ish of Sandhaven, was ,married to "Before what witnesses?" he asked. ted• y Mary Bisset, daughter of Alexander "Before Alister French the lawyer, its 1-a-40-t-1-a O+avoe Bisset, of Ship Row, fisherman in the and' Bell Kirkpatrick!" the' girl ane- 6 sante parish." veered fearless y. satladiq the arav lie Ig The girl came forward and put out "Abater French it is who is Rede• GREEN TEA . her hand for the paper. Her father with him, alike shamed and in debts; wrlsley's its double gatisOt be Ogle atelA► lanes-abed but• gave it to her, and she tried to .read his witnessing is as good as naught!" value to the heselit at.& Qu it. But the words reeled before her j said the Elder. "Let us see what Bell pleasure it provides. ` fleet cam be tl►pprecisted In the teftmPo eyes, and her fingers trembled so Kirkpatrick will say to this!" be Pwft violently that the paper fluttered this He rose from his seat$nd went to s' '`a REE 4010 F d QREEM TEA L"N REQUEST.MURA,"79"M waw and that like a leak in the wind. the door. - `I cannot read it," she said, "but `"Margaret," he cried, "send in Bell 1 it is not true. Why should a man Kirkpatrick to me hastily:" •. bring such .a thing with him from (To be continued.) hundreds of miles away unless he q hated Christopher Kennedy? And why For sore feet--Minard's Llnlment. • - did he go to you instead.of to'the man y R23 �. he slandered?" - - "He came to ask your hand.in mar- -- 1�Llil�latllt$ Teeth. tinge, my daughter," said the Elder, it.is curfous to what an extent the ' e a with dignity: mutilation of'teeth goes on Itmong The girl laughed--a hard grating ''BY IL R.'CBOCKETT. (little laugh, not i savage nations. On the west coast of SF Ae flavor RS - "I thought as much," she said.i Africa a large proportion of the teeth :. "This man has pestered me at the are deliberately broken when children —. kirk and on the wa home these j reach a certain age. In Peru, on the green is produced with the aid of ar• C-LiAr I L1. ii.—tCont'd.) t "I asked you not as to your feel- months back, not taking any honest]Congo 'and among the Hottentots, the sentC and lemon tutee. Lilias did not hear her mother come in her father went on; "the wind answer. And now he has come from custom exists of extracting the two ° near her, and she started with -a does not pass more quickly over the the north with this tale, when I ou ' ' !tont teeth of domestic servants. On In these strenuous days men and 4DE . iteous gesture of fear when a large trees than such emotions over a maid- thought that I was rid of him. Father,, en's heart. And when it is one it do not believe such a man. It is a the Upper Bile many aegroea have all women haven't the time•to use .com- w.- rd hand was laid on her ar:r g their best teeth extracted, in order to Lilias, my lass, ye are to Qaug leaves as little trace of its passage, lie. I know it to be a lie! f mon sense.—Lord Tredegar. . + our was ben to your faither" she But what of him Has he also-told "And how do you know, Cilias destroy their value as elavee, thus '•, said, "and oh! mind-be kind and you that you are dear to him? (Armour?" said her father, speaking; making It not worth while for the tHlnard'■ Liniment Heals Cutn. MIA canny wi' him. Be not angry nor re- "Ever since he came hither he baa with great quiet slave traders to carry them off. Among - :bcIlious, for that '- never any way loved none but me! said Lilias The girl became suddenly excited,I tits, Malaya, teeth are stained various The men of the future will know with your faither. -Gee up the young bravely. and her hand fumbled for something] colors. A bright red and a bright blue I too much to laugh at anything.—Prot, r1 man gin he bide you—at least for the Her father nodded with a shade of stn her bosom. "are not uncommon, and evil* a bright f Charles Shaw. . present. Your heart winna break, irony and contempt mingling with theX though you may think it will. And exceeding gravity of his countenance.I — ---- — — --- ---- "Such words are a common lacb of gilk, • linea forget that, whatever your:evil anal deli in men," he said; in4' faither may say, he speaks for your gni g 9 good, i"They boast in the public places that Ell Lilias Arn.ouz looked at her mother they are able to make any woman I so steady a gaze that the eyes,love them My daughter, that which of that good bustling housewife fell 1 she.! have to say will be bitter in - before them. The daughter laugghei the mouth as gall. I pray my God Phonograp a little laugh, hard to listen to item that the aftertaste may a sweet. And If You H e n' t a one so t~ younir, and it was so full of indeed, be that as it may, ix is my in- s 'bitter knowledge of the past and care- tent and bounden duty to save you lessness for the future. from a debased and drunken profli- : "Gie him up—and if I do, that will gate, one who has already-dragged e" 'end It, will it?" she said. your good name through the mire, and AIL s Yo'u' r �rtu n itepp y ' "Aye, aure:y," said Ger mother, "i3 who would drag it deeper if he were,:-:, (s the way wt' a' the young. I -hue permitted!" "- -been that gait my�eel', I thocht that "Farther"' cried the girl, indlRrtant- there wan nae lad like ane that I hae ly, "even you have not the right to I`T mind on For sax' mouths i wad has speak thus of the man I love!" . . _ ' gi'en a' my shapin' Claes for him. But "My daughter," said the Elder, a You've wanted a my air mither advised me, and I took little more gently, "the truth may be phonograph, for a long t . her advice. . And ye will do the like, spoken by any and shame none. Still time but probably Ott haven't decided - ` my hinnie, like a good lass. There.more by a father. p y y r �'• are better lads than him to be gotten' "You dare not say it to his face!" which one to select. We want to help you _ —ay and no that far to seek—re- Paid the girl, with a' flash of angry defiance unexpected even by hserself. --to tell you just how Brunswick can and spon�b.e, God=fearin men. too, wt' - - y ) farms weel p!enished and siller in! The Ruling Elder smiled a calm, the bank There _was ane that seek' cold. Inscrutable smile. _ will bring happ'ness into your !tome, and k to me Sabbath eight days use farther "I, Matthew Armour, dare not! Do how easily you can now secure the model - u know your father so Iittle' Listen! wi&n a month gin ye willed e and be a recent ed wife Lame ast spgoken bye8rd m rude, flips, shouted _ -'nf your choice. -- 3 ns,. Ye cou.d him fora look— it" Lilias Armour listened wearily to I aloud in a place of public entertain- STYLE No, 4 $60;00 - her mother, but did not answer her ment- The door of the_ roost was : ? exhortations and appeals. locked. I 1 �rct it open when they Ab "I will go in and see my father.",refused m rntrance, and stood before ` she said. And straightway she went your lover in the midst of his riotova , - •in to where Matthew Armour was and drunken companions. I taxed him i I i {'! fitting, his head thrown back with a to answer me. accused him to his grave leonine action, his hand still face of treachery and depravity, Rud Ji on the n Bible, and his eyes upon he could not answer save with oaths the doorpthrough which Lilias was to'and cursings. So I delivered him to III enter. +Satan, that be might learn not to - ��, She stood before the Elder and look-I hlaapphem�." _ _. VOlutlOnl2ed all' Medlods off' PhODOgfaphic ., ed him in the face, wailing for him-to The girl stood pressing her hands - I, speak, uron her breast, sa if to keep her : '.Reproduction seven yews ago by introducing r "M daughter," he said at last, heart In place, the while her fa•her till s caking very slowly but not unkindly, went remoselossly on. two exclusively patented features — the j "what s the relation in which you "Nay, more; I was male aware last Double And �]-Wood Oval Amplifier stand to the youn man of whom we night that Christopher Kennedy had have spoken once fore. to-him who lost his position at the grammar is named Christo,%,e Kennedy"" school at ea.irn Edward for drunken v'hich have eirtce 1�eCome World-faIriouB and - "He is very dear to me," said Lilias ness, and even at that very moment +characterize Brunswick for ,its cbear right Armour, simply. 'with his companions he was celebrat- ing las way-going. This rhorning, tonal qualities. 4 PRINCESS CONSOLE�MOLEL ' '""' with cne of his cfonies, be is fled no man knows whither, and only ..his - 186.00 - t creditors will trouble to inquire He The Ultons, by a mere twist of the wT3l� goes forth disgraced in the sirht of _ plays' ALL records at their best; the Ali nll and in debt to half the country- Oval Amplifier, following scientific ''Yo, no, fath-r! Surely they? must ' be some mistake," the girl fa'.tcrej, I rules of sound, reproduces the°music of the the wo. .driver from her. "Chris- topher Rennedy cannot have Ronc Artist w th faithful identity. I .-l without seeing ne, without hiuding l S me 'wood-bye'1". 1 ' ~ "A bad mari in time of trouble thinks onlyof himself, sato her • 'father. "But afier all, why should _ _ _ t� --- ;he not have gone table wife?" Easy ___ 1 'Lilias Armour took avwtft P=s, for- ward i;s•if to sil•=nce her father A ac- _ -Terms -• -- r cursing vro;ce.' Ike stayed her-a-ith iii. hand extended, palm outward, with an _ - ;Petion full of dtAnity and tenderness, Arranged I !'Ile patient,-rLy daughter.. '•uch ! 49 ou cancook an es- dealing may be hard,but it is for your U ntli Xmas ss�= ROYAL,CONSjOLE MODEL j the meal with the `soul's health that you mate not with ' 146.00 - an evildoer.' Listn-( There came a Hotpoint 3-Heat Grill. man hither this morning with all the :., .+. ! It V�boil,broil,toast I,tale of his past. -The man whom you . or fry. Agy two opera- call Christopher Kennedy was mar- ,t The u S i c aI Merchandise Vo• ltd., . tions my be curled C ried'half a dozen years ago, before Ott it tINB same time. he went to college, to a fiaher lass.-In his own parish of Sandhaven. She 79 WeUbl&on St. W. Toronto ` there-to,--this da - ---- _ with the H o t p o 1 a t The girl bent her nails inward upon i We want You to en Ovepetteforroasting. I her palms and shook with the effort Joy the Brunswick as. - The Hotpoint Grill is command herself. thousands .of sates- Musical Merchandise CO., Ltd "Who is the man who brought this Sed owners are do- . ..79 Wellington St. W., Toronto equipped with a r!- news?" she asked, to outward- view ing today. Don't versrble,3-heat switch, quietly enough. put off sending' for Without obligation to myself send me ! ' while the t l e m e a t "His name is Walter Mac Walter. our beautifully illus- yn�. latest flltistrated .Brunswick " He comes from Sandhaven and knew Arated c a t a 10 g u e a frame is constructed Christopher. Kennedy well, -His bio- — showing all model■ . catalogue complete Wrath deecrlptions ; throughout of lust- ther is farmer of Loch Spellanderie; and prices. You are and �� of.all-lhodebL Proof monel metal. he is a man of credit and a man who under absolutely no :. has recently bought proporty in this obligation. We wast Per saltie by dssi4vu neighborhood." you to know more Name-.*.. � r H�� "Then Walter Mac Walter lies!" \ a b o u t Brunswick. F cried Lilias Armour, lifting her head Sian and send flits Addreag - tiM v IiigEh. S't YLE 109 ; $116,00 coupon today. '' leaves of the Bible a o of blue paper. .. .. . . ..... ... . .... . 1681.1 : No. 47—'24.�� - F, P7 '?' --ace.+ :'n'� 1w •,r ..°s Vii•"-.r�: r p:' .r ..t-' .r r FsFIR _,_.. •G.^:,r,,,.. ,,,y..-'y^• i ..r. L �'i;a,r� .�f•• L �y r OL ews in B WeWs . Markets _ I0.,: •: Bgmmesside, P.E.I.-The breeding Verson; B.C., .and ehibited by: theof mink for commercial is.Associated' Growers of British Col- � r TORONTO. ' s new industry P Pis k Man.N eat-No. 1 North $1.76%1 astry whish has followed the�umbis. .. ' H-<. A I No. 2 North., $1.69% No.s North.. success of the silver black fox breed-. K innipeg, Man.--.Farmers of Wes- $1.62%. -ling in Prince Edward Island. .Thin tern Canada are now giving increased 3 ; Man, oats-No. 2 CW, 67c Na i Venture has met with co aid able attention to the im rdvenlent of their �" F ' P 2 F a C W, 64%g; extra No. i feed, �6c; Na srucceas and -recently a shi7ment of home surroundin The have not - T feed, 63�itc; 60c. gs Y ` No. 2 feed, -mink was made to British Columbia'only planted 5,250,000 trees distribut All the above c.iS. ba and points in the western United ed from the Canadian Government �` � �� � Am corn, b ' track, Toronto--No 2 States: a ,• h "• forestry stations at Indian Head and '�' r,� yellow, $1.29. Sydney,'N.S.-In spite of the prev- Sutherland, Sask., this year, but have w Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, alent impression that whaling is al also purchased large quantities from bags included: Bran, per ton, $80.25;Canadian industry has practically dis: .private nurseries. w, shorts, per ton, $32,25• middlings,$88; good feed flour, per bag, $2.2.0, y appeased, .over $100,000 worth of Regina, Sask..-Two poultry-mar- a Ont. oats-No. 3 white, 49 to 51c. whale oil has been passing through keting pools have' been arranged °" Ont.,wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.27 to t; this port during the season nowdraw- through the co-operation and markets $1.29; No. 3 winter, $1.25 to $1.27; , Ing to a close. The product is-brought branch of the Saskatchewan Dept. of No. 1 commercial, $1.23 to $1.25,f.o.b. In Newfoundland schooners and Agriculture; one pool working in con- shipping pointe, according to freights. ice" tram-shipped in tank cars to Can- junction with the Saskatchewan Grain + Barley-Malting, 86 to 91e. adieu and American markets. Growers' Association to market dress- #' Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 t° 83c. Rye--No. 2 1.0 b $ to $1.07. ed fur - St. Jona N.B.- nus l keys direct through country Ont. U na I v fl yields of � Y heavy: ants � our-New, ninety per test. � ,• yi potatoes are reported Points, and the second pool to market � pat., in jute bags, Montreal. prompt o throughout the Province of New live turkeys through the various kill.- shipment, $6.20; Toronto basis, $6.20; ing stations of the Saskatchewan Co- ulk seaboard, nominal. ' ' Brunswick, as high as 225 bushels psi , Man. flour-First pats., in jets M' acre being secured by farmers in some operative Creameries. f$ eagles, $8.90 per bbl. 2 d sections. Edmonton, Alta.-The first carload ' , 0 pats, $8.40. ;r ff Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track, Montreal, Que.-One thousand andlof Alberta tar sands to be shipped out Toronto, $14.50; No. 3,$12,50. "* forty-eightocean-going vessels have;of Alberta for experimental purposes r • Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9. (left here for Petrolia, Ont., recently, , Screenings-Standard, recleaned, L wa a nst 974 during the correspond- The shipment is, been made b the - J *l o.b- ba ar•>Atved in Montreal to date this season, P being y y Port,;, per toe, $22.50. statement made b the Harbor Master.' . , Ing 8 g P Draper interests who are operating , Cheese-New, large, 20c; twins, g period of last ear, arbor in to s,tar sand claims at Waterways. The : �• 204c; triplets, 21c; Stiltons, 22c. Old, . i lar.P, 23 to 24c• twins ' Y 24 to 25c• carload of materiel sent to Petroliaa-� ^� trip�ets, 26 to 28c. Toronto, Oat-For the second year will be used for the repairing of street Butter-Finest creamery prints in succession the Macintosh red apple,!paving. Part of the material will also 40% to 41%c; No. 1 creamery, 38� first produced by the lata Henry Mac-1 be used for experimental purposes at Field Marshal Lord Plumer ie shown laying a wreath on the cenotaph to 89%c; No. 2, 85 to 86c; dairy, 28 '' ` Intosh, on his Ontario farm at Dun-!the Draper plant in Petrolia. in London in honor of the "Contemptible*," 'who held the line at Ypres to 30c. delta, near Iroquois, has been declared Vancouver. B.C.- the sparring against overwhelming forces ten years ago. Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 88 " the finest variety of dessert apple pro-!of the present crop year, there had - _ to 65c; loose, 60 to 68c; storage ex. duced .in the British Empire. The!been exported from this BJrl7Cil1 LaLT tires, in cartons, 48 to 49q; loose, .47 � xPo port 4,240,574 �1 1� � �j Particular specimen of the unit � m+Ya ���G A� AC■.s,OD to 48c; storage fiesta, 48 to 44c; stos• k° . bushels of grain; of this 8,610 888 j,t j� which won this great distinction at bushels went to the United Kingdom, f age seconds, 87 to 88c. Live poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs. 28c 1 the Imperial Fruit Show, held at' 334,263 bushels to 'the Orient and do, 4 to 6 lbs., 18c; do, 8 to 4 lbs.' 13c1 _ Birmingham, England, was grown at i 242 340 to the Antipodes. ' ! 1 TA DECLARE - Podes• ,f VALID I spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 23c; - - _ roosters, 13c; ducklings, 5 the. and up, PRINTER LOST FORA despatch from Macleod. Alta,the rivers run backwards and the sun 1 Dressed poultry-Henn, over b Iba., ssi .,BAYS IN NORTH WILDS 08Ya:-Macleod, famed as a trading;falls to rise and set." This promise, 26c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 23c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., rr! Post of the early days, and coupledthey asserted, had not been lived up 16c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 4( •a with the pioneer activities of the'to; they had suffered a reduction of and roosters, 15c; ducklings, 5 lbs. ' _ '$7. and the urged the car Toronto Deaf-Mute S1CCj?S 133 Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is the p, .,Hollow Tree Trunk While Beans-Can. hand-picked lb. 6%c; scene o! an unique convention-a con- of the treaty asg geed to 1877 g out , r »* °" ¢ ference of Indian chiefs A resolution, presented by Joe Calf, primes �sodacts-3 n er IM P6 Howl Near By, ti yr p p P6 +�W the Blackfeet tribe of the North Am-,chief of the Blackfeet, "that only-one gal., $2.5�; per 5-g tin, 12.40 per j A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, erican continent. Delegates are prea-`form of marriage amongst Indians be gal,; maple au r, Tb., 25 to 2d� Ont., says:-I. J. Walters, a deaf-� ent from reserves in the United States recognized and made law as included one 0-lb. tins, 18%c per lb.; (mute, recently of Toronto, where he .M and Canada, discussing problems and in the Indian Act, as asked for and 10-15. tins, 18}4c; b-lb tins, 14%c; has a wife and familyliving at 80 a grievances. Many belonging to the recognized by the Christian Churches. 2%-Ib. tins, lbs. + Smoked meats-Hama teed„ 27 to 19e11ers Avenue, but who is now open- newer generation are; educated, and•and Government;' was defeated after 29c; cooked Kama, 88 to 40c• smoked Itting a Linotype at The Sault Daily well versed in present-day conditions, a short discussion, tolls, 18 to 20c; cottage raIla, 21 to Star office, recounts a harrowing tale while there are also "veteran" chiefs R. J, Hamilton, of the North Pie-. 24e; breakfast bacon. 23 to 27c;- of of his experiences in the Northern I In attendance some of whom dttended gans, Montana. a highly educated In ppee-- ' Cal brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 81c; - $7 bush near the Sault where hes backs, boneless, 38 to 88r_ pent! the signing of the Blackfcet treaty m than and one who holds the position F most of three days wandering about 1877• o! commissioner on his -reser is Cured meats-Long clear bacon. 60 y47 atter losing his wap near Glendale, When their treaty was si;;ned, the chairman of the convention, and Mike to 70 lbs., $17.50; 70 to 90 iba., $16.80; on the Algoma Central Railway, 24! old chiefs declared, the Government Mountain Horse. of Bloods is sec_ 90 lbs. and u� ;X5.50; luhtweigbt ^ miles above t hegencountered o e rault. To add to ot: Map Promised them ••$12-every year until retary. n 2?in bay, i.3; Leavyweight. predicament, ' _ c; t� I1 $ 44 - ;the worst storms of the season. was� � - - - ----- -Lard-Pure. tierces 18 to 38% �1- JAVA EARTHQUAKE - Forty-five houses in the Leksono I tuba, 18 to 19c; palls, 18�i(r to 1934c; dk without matches or rood, and at sight district have dies prints, 21 to 22c; shortening tierees wolves prowled about him aa•be lay I TAKES 300 LIVES disappeared entirely. 4 K o 1bc; tubs, 14.% ` to 16%c; lander The whole of Des$sh Bad gan has pails. 15•5 to 46c; prints, 17 to 17>3c t. logs. seeking shelter, though Sir Philip Sassaoa jin p tM► they did not attack him. Re behaved been engulfed in the Pring River. Export steers, choice, $1 to $7,50; Who becomes under secretary. for ale Many Towns Destroyed When Mageling, the principal steadfastly in his comPses, and in the Baldwto ministry, In sddltion East Indies Bland Kedu district, was onlyslightlyidem do, good, ;6 to $6'50; butcher tee4.75�8 r ` wentually, in a fainting condition,' to having served as- parliamentary I aged. Houses o! Dutch ot!lciala at $bchoice, $6 mm $6.25 wmetlmee crawling on his bleeding U Shaken. I , o,co $ .b0 to ;3; butcher heif- ers,.secretary to Lloyd George and u pet• = ' :I Wonoeobo were not destroyed. ers, choice #b.b0 to $8; do g�� 26 hands and knees, he made his way to, vats secretary to Feld Marshal (now I A despatch !r Batavia, Java " to $5.76; �o, corn. to fair, $2.50 to 3; Island Luke, ten miles below his start- Earl) Haig, he is reported to be Eng. says:-The Island o ,."has been the t of the Malay Archipelago is,butcher cows, choice, $4 to $4.60; do, ing point, where he was found and land's richest bachelor, beinga actor, 'severely shaken by ea q kes. Al- government for the Dutch Mair, $8 to $3.75; do, canners and cut- given food and @better by Mr. and of the house of Rothchild, ready 800 persons are re reed killed East Indies. As it was the creation tars ;1.50 to $Z.bO; but bulls, 1 '� RM William Calvert. who hs T of violent seismic convulsions so from oo , ppened j - -�- and countless missing. , $8.40 to $4.25; do, fair, $8 to Eo be m their summer cam on a OF CANADA I year to year-it is subjected fo simi- gg feeding p The earth shocks eirtended over i3.b0' do bologna, ;2.50 to $8 hunting expedition. Wednesday and pa#t of Thursday t lar disturbances, less violent, but @uf- steers, good, $6.26 to $5.60; do, fai The country through which bel VIGOROUSLY PRESSED; flcient in times past to have d' $8.75 to$4; stockers, good, $4 to$4.50; 5�N Many native towns in the Hedu dis-� •atroyed do, fair, $3.50 to 4; calve choice travelled is probably the wildest r-1 much .life and property. $ a , p° 1 trict, a central residency of Java, have In 1919 the volcano of Kalut erupt-�$10 to $11.50; do, med., $7.50 to $9.50• tion of the district near the city, and Vexed Question of Priori been dextro ed b landaNdes. One ed and caused man k do, , $,4.50 to $4; milch cows, contains many lakes, swamps and Cates Dela in Ad•us • village completely" disappeared into Y deaths, variously choice, ?b to $90; springers, choice, imuakegs, bestdes mountainous hiils.l y j ting village river. estimated at from- 15,000 to 60,000. $80 to $100; plain cows, ;4b to $86; He entered the bush on Monday morn- German Reparations. Besides Katut there are many active choice light sheep, $6 to ;7; heavies The ahrck centred in the health re voicances in the island, with its 4t3, and bucks, ;4 to $b'; culla, $2 to $4; ; Lug and was found Wednesday noonl London, 'Nov. IS.-While Canadian sort of Wonosobo, where al: the build 000 square miles. Some of these $1l.bf) to culls, $ bucks and brought to the Sault. His feet authorities here are vigorouly press- Ings collapsed. q sei,- choice lambs, , and hands were badly swollen from ing Canada's claim!to German repara A despatch from London sa s;-) mic disturbances have been accom_ $`9.50 to $9.75; culla, $8 to $9; hoggss, the severe frost and all pada of his tions under the Dawes Plan roe Y panied by heavy, floods and landslides. fed and watered, point 'do, ; do, body wracked . Prospects A despatch to The Morning Post, ;8.75; do, country points, $8:60; do. - bg-the privations he':of its immediate satisfaction. appear from Amsterdam,, quoting reports Consciousness of error is to a ce_- off cars, $9.75; select premium, $1:78. `. endured. MONTREAL �the more:remote the more the question received from Java, says the river talo extent; a consciouaneea of under- Arrangements had been made to is examined. A committee of allied near Kampong has been transformed standing; and correction of error is Oats, No. 2 CW 71c; No. 8 CW, sand -one of the Ontario 'Forestry experts is now in Paris trying to into a mud channel in which the the lainest 169c; ext a No. 1 }<eed, 66c.:Floar, , aeroplanes and members of the Pro- achieve an a P proof of energy ane ma ; '-.:vincial Police eta!! in search a the . agreement regarding the bodies of men and animals are !}•ing. tery s-�Man. spring wheat pats., fists 9; Priority rights of -their respective 2nds, $8.5`; strong c ng aakeb', $8.40; '4 lost man, but word reached here that winter $g 6b ` countries. It has been discovered that - ` pats., once, 6 to $8 �• -lost was recovered_just In time to head of this yea!-'a annuity which Germany std ` Rolled oats,bag,go lbs., $3,75 to 86. off a rescue parties. is required to �W Bran, $30.25. Shorts $32.25. Mld- cru' pay under the Dawes x dlinQs $38.25. Hay, �10. 2 r toil Plan about X2,000,000 will be absorb- . " ' car lots, 14 to $14.50.- a �. KILLEDed'by treaty charges other t}laar actaial w Rutter No. 1 pasteurized, 344c; reparations, leaving'only £30,000,000 wt a No. 1 creamery, -84c; rzeconda, 33e. _-BY Thll~(lR1ATF.D y �gsstorage; extras, 45 to 46c; stor- 1 acrd-Cur,- -- x - age firsts, 42c; storage:seconds, 36 to ads's five r cent. Here however, 37c; fresh extras 60c• fresh firs .• Body of Fenn Found in Bush, t 46 to 46c. 'Potatoes tar he vexed question of priority enters , per bag, car lots, : Near'English River Badly gotabl the Bel Y 70 to 75c, y Belgian priority. Canada Com. dairy type cattle, 1. Mangled. doe Y YP e, $ 23 to ung � snot begin to.be interested until Vert William, Nov. 16.=The man-! Britain .attains her 22 per cent- al- 50;, 10. vee s 10• mad .. .. yr $am'bs g 10.60 to'$$11 ' d w good though she has already received pay- hd a $ ;led body of A. Waino, a Finnish Y I 3- :, g , mixed lots, $9.50 to�65; lights, tea ment of the-cost of her army,-)f occu- $9, and better; selects, $10.50; sows trapper, found yesterday by woodsmen ; ,» potion in the Rhineland: $7 to $7.50. In the forests near English River, 100 g" • miles west of Fort W41liarn, bore ' A Point which is' exercisinfi Can- Dr. rs. W. loss Elected traces of a' des adian authorities is whether t e Uo �` L , 0 .. perste hand-to-hand i " battle with an infuriated be minion is to get her share .before or ; to Council of Ontaro College 'The bodyafter expenses in with the - i a 53k was found lying y' g in a heap I collection,of reparations are de iucted. A despatch from Toronto says; �. under some trees. . Every portion• oft 5 c.'he--leas--asked fleet .she ree,.ise -h^F -- - V-JG.--W. Ross--has--been---elected to- 'the-body-was gas}red-slid-Trp-pi;�a,it�Ie t'+ the Council of the Ontario Colla in one of"Waino)s hands was a blood-rpc'rcentage before there is. ah} da- College of r spattered axe, and in the other were duction. t Notts of black hair torn from the hide constit ncy ofToronto East. Physicians { the cons ii .of a bear. swiss -Travels Around the. - _ ` 'France to Pay Debt to It is supposed Waino, who was carrying a rifle and hand-axe, metWorld on a Bicycle Canada on December 31 the bear and fired a shot, wounding M. Leuret, a Swiss bicyclist; who VW the animal, which, Infuriated, closed;started from Geneva in 1921 on a trip A despatch from London says: -with him, and in the ensuing battle'around the world, has passed through " The French Ambassador has informed = .Inflicted terrible and fatal injuries. 1 Vichy on his way home. He has tra- the Canadian High Commissionsry s . Waino formerly resided here, and versed Forty-nine countries and co"ver- Hon. P. C. Larkin, that on Decembers had been married only six months. ed over 26,000 miles. His trip has been Hon. E 1T. 111acdo alit, Canada's nrinl_ztcr of Lationa! defense, returned 31 the Government of France will pay, 'Coroner Boyd left Fort Wil to- managed by three Swiss cyclist un- to this country recently after a trip abroad. He was photographed on board off the debt it owes to Canada in con- . day to bring the body in. ions. ship on his arrival in New York, ' nectlon with the war, the amount to - tolling $5,657,000. . r ' �`'�^�'-'G;e��.�.'S?`���;n.fi'.l°�S2�t+K�S3'.'�.�'n+_?..m.+..i...•::.tie.: -'' ,,.....:s'".c,;.' -.t.::;,a..�...�.-. ,:�_...� ...: _ - ._.___.., .,_- ....... �.. .�-... _.. _. ,. .._._ ., - . .... - ... -_ _ . .., _., .. . ... ._, _. cP.'ss'��'�."!� ,.d .y+• ,•, o r t �"` -w .-� 't .y.. t�' ?,"� *. sin wt? gx w ± ."':' :w,,: .�i`. ..I 5;, $ '.N •-�°d• i �u-tL. b t i. 'y,' dM ' ..:.' �tM-1: ,� x... s .o:, .�•'n,. ,-a_�<..: ,*,- .H:. r , �., �+ °,.,, ,..y .r.;.ye,.-. r .::. ti. w F:.. �..4. . •.n2.•,,.,t",- _+' ^h"}rU'�:1+'s ,. f.z 3. • it w, 'kr�'7.' , .r � � .:-x-sere,... •, c ,.. � ,m - +. M., ....,>.;',Aran<... s... ._ ,+"� .-. .s ..,,;.4°:G... . .-.::.-: •�,-.- .._,.: �^..}, :,•Y'e`* .- ::,�. ,'�''.. -�. 4� fi —Dr. Henry will be.het a as sans ; 'BROCK ROAD, r - 7 LoaI5Ms. iiiIIext Tueadey to attend to..his ' J.^Neal's aucfl sale o0 Saturday I.•.ColdV�+i`1 1 rInthnr professional'dltties. * wa fair succeed.•' • . —Wm. Mc%ire, who had been Clifford Hubbard has recovered —Born, on Thursday, Nov. 18tb1 spending the'past.-few moatlis.in from his recent attack of-the flu. to Edgar and Mrs. Bath,'A eon, Manitoba,• returned home Friday Walter Perry's son,' Howard, and —Born, on Thursday, Nov, 13th, .last• his bride called an friends here last -- All aorta. makes and prices of Heavy Woollen and r� to Charles and Mrs. Baker, a son. —Dr. E. A.,•Sadleir, Dentist, week. Fleece•lit)ed Underwear. — e —dire. J.'W. Treure,' of George- re►eticing in To,roato, will be here 11fre.,Liecorobe has returned for the y' winter months to keep hones for Seth Heavy Shirts,Peabody Brand, g at value, u�, toadn, spent the eek end with n hie office on Thursday from 10 gadRerow. p V.%,i_Frank Vurdi and Mrs. Found. a, m. to 5 p. m.. as renal. * Heavy'Sox. Harson Brand.Bundy, 0 Toronto, —The Catholic Women's League Walter Hamilton has leased the e at Thursday evening at the Hearst property and will move therein Also Fine 'Worsted Sox;in heathers and blacks, pe F will hold a euchre and dance in n the spring, home of hie father here. t14e Town Hall on the evening df James Furley and others'are doing Men's Sweater Coate, great value at$3.00, 7,•� —Ice your Christmas cake with Friday,Nov. 21st,at 8' o'clock, in some hunting and trapping rheas days '' 1Almond Icing, 25 and 45 cents,a .aid.of 'the furnace fund. Admis- with some suceees. 'We have been housecleantax our Boots and Shoes and package at Richardsons. * * The first:skating of the season ono- eion,.25 cents. oar stock is all in A 1 shape. We have the'beat ` —The Women's Institute well —COMING, Eyesight Specialist curred'his week when a number made staple linea of,Boots in town. E ' sheet on Tuesday nest,.at 8 P. m., E. , use of the Ice on the pond. at the homed Mrs. ,. J. Clark, Dr, F. D Luke. Optometrist,. 137 Yonge St., Toronto, will be at A. — turned Whitby, Radio Mrs. J. Rankin has re H. Allin s drug store, + "She Was Too Sick . R o Equipment t �• home after spending a month in Ttiesday, Dec. 2no. Glasses, if re• Trenton with her daughter, Mrs. wired,at right prices. ** To Try Entrance Exams." `t Frank Sarlea. q We have on hand a supply of radio parts, including A batteries,. — k and Mrs. Cartwright —After suffering for a long Jeanne was one of the many chil- B batteries, C batteries, bulbs, peanut tubes, insulators, aerial F motored'to Gravenburat to spend time which-reduced her to extreme eachdren d New Ontario who travel eros wire, lightning arreetera, round wire, lead in wire, phones weakness, Mrs. James White wan each day to school. Fair therweather or foul, they trudge along rile rough.-- etc., and can give you prices on almost any outfit you may iu the week-end with relatives and taken to the hos itAl in Toronto roads eager for the little bit of eau- T­ P -lwant, Our specialty is the;CR088)JEY X J. friends. They returned home onOn b'riday and On Saturday She cation possible for them. Fifteen Y years.had passed since.Jeanne's birth Sunday. uuderlventr a critical 'operation, and she had never enjoyed the best Price complete including all batteries, phones —C. A. Sterrett, of St. Mary'a, On accoant of her weakened con- or 4ealth during that time. Six of — - �r, as purchased C. R. Burling's iiition rhe ie still in aver critical thleae, years she had spent in going — bulbs,loud,apeaker, aerial and machine in- x� pudertaking and furniture buai F a school, helping around the house C013 but her frielid9 are and at oda times working here and et-filled $135.00—a four tube net ' n8ae and will take possession on looking forward to a complete re• there to earn a little money. the first of the month, eovery, storm on her way home from school.One day she was caught in a sleet s We guarantee the nein —Stanley Davis has purchased —The hen s�isy rale Of TharBefore long a terrt�le cough set in, �- Thextou's stock of tobaccos, and lowing and also helped night teat enabled to 'vetch finally ended .n Consumption. ` ed the far and also their "silent sales- t ; p s Of course, it was impossible for her to Fred T Bunting Pickering 21 -� ;tigara, do some ed try the entrance examinations, "An- T. f '� riman, and will continue the sale to$lt the cisterns that had gone Established ocher year, perhaps, but certainly not . .1857. Of the same.in connection with his now," said the doctor. { ,. dry. Several matosiste, however, Now she Is resting at the Muskoka 'barber shop who were driving along the Hospital for Consumptives. Her pleas- Aar —On Sunday'10 degrees below Kingston road, did not appreciate ing shyness still remains, her curly, ' 'Zero was registered at French- fair hair refuses to behave, while her { man's Ba It was recorded by an the dOOV hem b, 99 it was, the blue eyes ewithra the aid s her lips Bay. cease of them being landed in the radiate cheer dna trope. "sure," aper ++ aviator who was flying at a height Jeanne, ­lam going to High School. oP 5000 feet, which accounts for ditch, between Picker and and and we echo, "why not _ Why not. Whitby, with moo iq re OL 1689 dam and the doctor says "why not?" be- er the intense cold. age to the cars. cause eanne to on the .road .to .t —air. McBritney,who has charge help her and others to —The let coming t of Pieker• Weiivu e. �t Will you to the ings held here,f the music ; the eceiv-eed sal meet- Ing word on la td week b bringing pt oneday hospital oareach s goal, by ifts maprcontributintiaent t. Sunday of the critical illness of 'p . •. three fine specimens. The Darty 223 College Street, ?pronto, Ontario, } his father in Toronto and left im• consisted of five expert huateri? -- mediately to be by his bedside. and each member of the party — --- 'The Right Place for AN. Wear l —alas. Hannah McKay. of To- New Adveifi .sements. ,.onto, sinter of the late Mrs. Ed cl tiros to have abut one deer. - ; Cornell, died AG her home on Sun Their yarns furnish a very nice Men's Fine Ribbed Sox In Bon tany Wool, colors navy, brow n. wathemgtical problem, which, .4 OR SALE—Six pure-bred rum coating and black, special price per pair iv cents day last, her funeral taking place far, we have been unable to solve, F!b�*ha. K.G. Carr. R.R.No, 1, Stoufrvuto on Tuesday. aI S.And Mrs.Cha Phone 7-,1 9.11_ Mena heavy Work Sox, per pair, 25 to 75 cents Y p We do not wish, in the least, to __ = ' r man were among those w'ho at- throw a0 doubt on theveracity 'rOTICE—\ire.-F. RnQers,nurse,has ++ F F '` Men's Work Boots—gee our Hydro .City" linea at 5.00 per tended the funeral. of the hunters, for tLey are young i. returned home and is prepared to•resume ' - —Dr, N. E. McEwen and Geo.�W. ::rue'soy time. ial3 pair. All up-to-date clean stock. We have +•beeper Barker, of Pickering, and ec G men of unimpeachable character, _ eines, but it pays to buy the good staff. r - famed for their truthfulness. But RS EMMA ELVISS—Nurse with 1 Scott and -.Thos. Greag, of Clare we have good reason for believing �Tpreciical experience:Open farensasoments Men's Work Shirts—If you want a heavy fall shirt in khaki - moult ware the delegates fro m town or cduri Phone,.Pick 1100. 30-4 y " wont, Township who attended that tha.atmosphere of the woods or grey that will give real service, ill get one of our p in Northern Ontario has a bad HEAVY LAYINt,` STRAIN—Bin- "Wilton" Shirts at x•49 the—Conservative convention In effect On the Veracity Of those H e comb White Leghorn cockerels for sale,May hatched. 81.30 each. 9 Williams,Simone 'Toronto this week. who apeod a week or two in.in- Point 11•13 —The•mad who has charge of - ,, = haling its sweet aroma. o s: the Dominion Fish Hatcheries at 'VOR BALE-1 Acme ranlre with ;i�e,'re also the Right Place for tier' —On Wednesday evening last .0 warming closet and reservoir.also 1 Mcclary at P3CLOn,in speaking Of the large the local continua School Stu- heater, 14 Inch pot. Apply W J.Wilson,R.R. r., steel head salmon which was re- No 1,Wbitbr it-la gently caught in Pickering. says dents and the staff of teachers of Ladies' Wear the school entertained the Clare- TRAY ED-4 heifers.2 roans sad 2 that this is the first one reported «� po wont students. who were accom. • Isla. Parse. hi •sett tame alit please I a since the spawn was placed in the pa�ied by their teacherA, is the notifyVilPhone EWSor� B Few. �13 an Stanfleld's" Underwear for Ladi"ll r..- ' h. --lake six-years alto.' first and second form room. Im- -The Special services coodncted DIBON PIKE—Piano teacher at •!Ladies' Vests, with silk stripe, no sleeves, shoulder r T mediately after four, a soft ball Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared PL�Pe.greet value at 1.00 by Rev. A. Woods and Mr. E _ the was played between the far examination. Studio at Mn. Lyman Fil- YeBretney are proving to be a y keV'•, Phone 8000 , blesistng to all who attend. Nest bops of the schools interested, — Bloomers to math resulting in a win for Claremont OR SALE—Pure-bred Cotswold 'Sundgy the morning service at b 1S to 11, The game was very Frain,eligible co re ate,.•Or would eschange Ladies' Heavy Cotton Vests and Drawers, half _ 10.80 will be in iters Presbyterian y for another good ram of thatbreerl Apply to Col. sleeves, medium law neck, beautiful Loft r Church and, the evening service keenly contested and both -sideA. P.J.Rowe. Pickering. 1x11 will be in the Methodist Church. alternately, took the lead, only to weave each 1'� have the others overtake them in �j`OR BALE-A par or coo stony o All are welcome. 1 good condition; 2 single beds with mattress. ;New lines of Sport Flannels, Silk and Wool Crepes, Mrs. W. G. Reid, who has a•little rally. After the gam,; the e,and rugs; and lining-room extension table. been is poor health for some time, Claremont students were guests Apply ate dart,Dw,[barton. a-t� San Top Poplins etc. was taken to Oshawa Hospital on of the local institution for-refresh* OR BALE—Black burse, good driv• Special in "Mercury" Heather Hose, in all ,the lead- Thurada last,where she under- this in the.8rd form room. In U er,aged 10 years;also bay mare.Clydesdale. Ing shades, per pair 98 cents Thursday aged l2 Years. A i W.A.Coutts.lot 24,con. this earl: did himself or herself pay - * Covent a very critical operation. a, Pickering. R.R.2,Claremont, sttt The operation was successful, but full justice preparatory to the social events that immediately OR BALE—Cheap. all kinds of she is still in a very critical con- �.raYons,harness,end-all kinds of farm im• l dition. Her many friends are anened. Avery fine display of The Rill Place for Choice Fresh 9 rtsroanelii and social aLAnd- freers m gooaorder Also x�eral heavy and d High- hoping for a speedy and complete p igtitscales and cook stoves and heaters. High- b ards of a fine friendly nature have est price paid forbides•and wool, also live twul- pp• irecoverp. been valent at the three recent try' H.Herman.stouffville.Phone 1903 18tf Groceries all the time —The police trustees, accom- prevalent ; nied by Geo. W. P. Every, of coulee itions between the students ANNUAL MEETING Al spa of Claremontand Pickefin gcon tin Choice Datep, in bulk 12 cents Whitby, went .into the city on nation Schools. This should be .Thursday fat to interview the The annual meeting of theCbildren's Good Cooking Figs 2 for 25 cents ^' Hydro Electric Commission in re• carefnity maintained in the fathers Aid Society of the County of Ontario Pulled Figs, very fine 80 cents nerd to electric light and power and this winter the students are y on Thursdav, Nov. 2Zth, Oregon Prunes, - 2 for 25 cents M, : will be held gg looking forward to some enjoyable 1624. at a m., in the Sin St. Meth- $ anish Onions, 8 for 85 cents, for Pickering Village. Their inter- been p• p times when the schools meet, in odiat Churcb. Oshawa. Reports of Brazil Nuts, fresh 22 conte ' wtew cannot be raid to have been their first anaasl inter=continaa• work doe during the year will be read Prinle Gheese 25 cents " of a very encouraging character, tion school debating competition. b the local superintendent and chair• - as their _c�notations of a flat rate pe y Alymer Soups, tomatoes, peat for 25 dente ,of from $S 190 to 113.50 per month —On Saturday afternoon as Miss men of the different committees, and asparagms etc., 4. y the election of o®cers will follow. 2 for 85 coots y ,: seems too high when f�mpsred Newman, daughter of H. A. and Heintz Spagetti, delicious, S The address of the evening will be with other small placoe. ow• dire• Newman, of Dunbarton, was given hp Judge Mott.of the Juvenile We're at your service. Phone or send your order. ever, they have promised new rowing along the lake shore at the Kurt,Toronto on Juvenile Oourt and _ We deliver the goods. estimates. which we hope may be south end of their promisee and the Dominion Juvenile Courts Act tt 8ti till Whit y. just west of Frenchman's Bay, she Special organ music. All seats free. —The pleasant weather has con- -was horrified to we the body of a Everybody welcome. CHAPMAN tinned with us into the last h`aif of woman lying at the edge of the W. H.ZLwo= H. P. SCH8LL. Nov,.meet;-}irubon-onwater. She at once told he Fath• Loca16 esident - M . •. , we had a taste of genuine wintry er, who immediately notlBe ro- �— -- _ weather. The wind rose very her Dr. McGillivray, of Whitby, high and about seven o'clock a Dr. Cartwright, the local Commer 13YESTRAW real blizzard wits rrA�gipo,and about being absent, and he Rave ioetrac• 8 o'clock the im dury had dropped tions to have the body•taken to to 18 degrees above zero. which C.H. Burling'sandertaking,.soma. '` �� A��������' gave ne 14 degrees of frost. As a Whet) Dr. McGillivray viewed the We are ion the market for Bail thresh- As � result of the high wind asevere body and examined the clothing, ed Rye Straw. Phone or write nd frost, a great many motorists he found a puree in which thead ROBE EXCELSIOR MILL. e:prienced a great deal of trouble dress of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox,Car- 10-11 Pickering, Ont. i 43 by their radiators freezing up, law.Ave:, Toronto, -was written. * *� + IMA , $WALLdv? ON I FMA which kept the garage men busy This was the woman, whose disagg- /111.R Ei.+la DALE MIJ� s��K MAN IT and caused an, increased demand pearance from her home on Wed AL1. IC1H :'. for antifreeze. nesday last was reported in the, On Thursday afternoon word Toronto papers, and these notices a o d gtQ 01 was received by the Fire Company were accompanied by a photo- i that the barn on the John Allman graph of the missing woman, so Wheat or any grain taken in farm,*at present occupied by Isaac that it was A comparatively easy exchange for Flour. Wray, was on fire, and asking for matter to identify the b:+d y. The Y CIO VER IN •r• assistance ab >. e being very Toronto police were notified, who We have Brau, Shorts, Chop, �� '' $pACE TWO little water, the Whitby tire• in turn notified the wonil is bro• N06ET F101) = L' ;. engine would be practically lice Hier, who at once came to Picker• Oil Cake Meal, less. The Pickering chemical on- ing and identified the remains'as 1411 kiadsnof grain. ;. gine was soon on the scene, but tbose of Mrs. Cox. He got-per- their services were not required, mission to take the body away. Ogilvie's;Porridge Oats. s tt as the'barn was a mase of flames After her disappearance on Wed- ft and none of the other buildings nesday every effort was made to byat Household Flour, -- Cream of to West Flonr. = _ were in danger, as the wind was discover her whereabouts. For _ • �-- — — , favorable. In addition to• the three days the Boy Scouts of the "' •'� — . barn, two horses, several fine east end of Toronto searched in CHOPPING EVERY --_- — s young cattle and'all the season's vain. The unfortunate woman WEEKDAY w= crop4, whir 11 was a heavy one Fun, had been experiencing consider- o was thresfed only a few days pre able domestic trouble, which seem- :4 N ZOG - -rOOL� viously, well destroyed, �ed to effect her mind. i .fit ', i •. •' _ ..,' .: k.,-.{.' a ,�S..r°.`" ,;Gi&'^ ,k-•,,afi ,,•.r#,h n �"3a ry+ws•" =r.E`. ,,.`'�' ,.. x+•..c, 'W+Nfn.i.,,'- #.,,•...u.i':'•.«�:3-8..,•�..•..:.w,..."1«iwi_..r-.�.i...,.-.vY^.:..ra.r,.u.w.i�:a'�h'Cr,g. _""�anf J - _ �za r-ss.`s 1k rF'.'�xrn '+TM-•�r"r.v.1S R�.. „°#�' +` � ..,. a.ognr •di?. w� '`�''ry' r-. yct .: