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Afteralingerin an very
The
man PT friends
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Saw"Xill ud•Basirm winlesful
ed to beat' that,be is-_11111em- William LA4cocimbe, IM10ong r-GREEN
i6ii-si-TH, Oph.D..'Direator
slowly Improving. after 'his 111tie". resident of,Greenwood. died,in Whit.
onWodno 45th. in hi,
R IL and that he expects to be able't4*at.
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POraetriical Association of Ontario.It". ut�q _"Uy.Sept.
��==ba in short time.
ar of the American Jg1,LoI%= tiand to busluess year. His funeral will take
E by W LM
2WC C�U=astandnes! place to-daQWday)to at. GeoWi
Claremont. Ont-
"Mot4fly, ekering. .
WE6T 14ILL'
LOGS WANTED
O. McKnTNON,M.D.,I�R.C.S..
No India zaamber of the 0ollope, al Next Sunday morning in Melville
bush 1s13�
nd-A. �OUSWm sowing done, Oat Rolling Church &� What Hill at lo o'clock
:DUNBARTON
ud"s sad Invou"of ontado.110ovitte"
001100 of sartroozin. INA4. 9b.
st6mition
to doLsoose, of wasum rod
le.no High�st -prido
and Chopping..Wood sharp (standard_ time). a very large r.-t, 1.� :'- 0
, series- of slides. all colored, showing 0 for
011104 Sad resMan".brongbam. Mrs. Allan w keel�ft:j%bi�m
41111M t
-JU ', I,I - Harry King and his da er, Miss
pairing, the life of Daniel.will be thrown' on
Beatrice.1
the screen.
ClNropraotic Parents are invited toFla
'$ in and Turning. -Miss Agnes Thom. of
wtd their- children 'to see thesein.
The falloving are some of "the inapy ailments structive pictures, and If possible come visited a few days last week with her
tic adjustings some,
efficient in.,.m- Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Offlee Stools themselves, relatives and friends here.
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Qkmcfor�na of nerve trouble and head-ache, &If of whom'*will. be made
troubles,throat and lung weak- Salt For Sale welcome. I Misses Helen Thom, Beryl and Mar.
am and sciatic jory Annie spent the week-end with h ti L#.digestive disor It
Si�Zb blood t� and other circulatory friends at Niagara
T IF
A most enjoyable time Was spent
troubles uble audgoitre. CHAS.A. -WHITE. CEDAR VIEW AT
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last Saturday afternoon" b b
R. DURWIN E. STROKLEY. Stiocessor,to late W. 4. Barnes- 0011 7 those who
DH— Graduate of Toronto r-ouo*t of chi- Phone OM or write Locust Hill. oat Brica, nd Mrs. Smith made visit to attended an allumip bower gIV40
4-h"Will matte residential cans in pyrer- Markham last Tuesday. In honor of Miss Enidso Coleby at the
CUrepont and surroundag district.
ursday and SaturdaY Mine H Turner and frienT spent a home of Mrs,Chas. Palmer.
MY or-, 'd at the-Exhibition last week. ......
leave
.471Y Mrs. Michel-I spent a few
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J. �'H. 113e day;and
city during the Exhibition. BROOK ROAD.
Mrs. Geor Richardson, of Glare- Min, Fl, Unexcelled for fine
J?t"wv%&1 Director oreccemurdock entertained
T%OL
molut.spentSursday with her sister. city friends on"ter Day. e or stry
IL OEMISTIAN, Barrister and a-nd . A number of ouryoung people went . cak
A"ScWtar,Notary Public Ste. Money to down to the city last week to see the Several from here took in the Ooh-
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S"th Win&.Court,House. Wbithy. Soy Dumbells. &we,Fair on Wednesday and"part a
MO.TQR tar e crowd and a good show. bak ng
HAs"SE Wm. and Mrs. McKay and Mrs, A. rex
C O. RICHARDSON&CO,—Barris- Wre. Fred Phillips, of Clare. Mich.,
*14M S-OLicitcro,etc 317-319 Coaaderation CLAP"ONT, 0W. J. Coyne. of Oakville. spent. Friday visited her cousins, Mrs. John Percy T6 largesb sale 01 Ln y p9atry, ",41
and Richmond Stw.; with the latter's sister,
?oreaGo. Pboan Main 1390 Phone 924 and W. H.Jackson. last week.
and Main 0490 Stf B. G. Michell,of Montreal, called on .41oui in the country.
his parents here last week, while on a
Clifford Hubbard, ' who has been
WILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- business trip to Toronto. somewhat Indisposed,has fully recov. Tbere's a reason.
rIttEr, Solicitor, Notary public. Roo ered and to again in active service.
ses,Confederation Life Building,Toronto. in Wm. Dixon motored home on Mon-
En- George and Mr Parley arrived
Irdwes:4 and 12 Richmond street or 17 een ASPHALT day evening to&trend the shower to h I.F. Xa. CMMMIT
Street East Telephone—Main 7080, Real ence
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Hadem 1748. T his newly married brother. home on Monday &'m the Oshawa
Gordon Hospital much Improved in health.
Dixon and bride, of Bow.
.0 SHINGLES manvine, visited w Miss Britnell,of Toronto. and Miss
Ub Thomas and Bi,by. of Hamilton were the guests
Miss Dixon on Wedbesday last.
D. Q. Smith, Dentist, —sto We can supp;y Toronto As halt Shia. of W. H. and Mrs. Jackson on. Labor- C 0 A
Uff-
JUvdle, Honor Graduate of Chicago and T glee in Toneblend. Tile, Heather, BROUGHAX
t0fto Universities and theRo
paj.c,.�=e 'of Red, Green orBluis-black.
Dental Surgeons Phone office P
Pee can give you names of roofers who Miss Adelaide Coates..of Claremont, GREEN RIVER. A good supply of Hard and got
We
No outsid: appointments. 2617 will use no other brand of spent a few day@ last -week with her
(Too late for last week)7�JLAXE B. BEATON. D. D. a- Asphalt Shinglev. aunt,Mrs. John Sodeu.' Coal on hand. Also a supply
JLP Grsiduate of the Roy-al Col stge 6( Dental Frank and Mrs. Russaell, of Mount, The football games were enjoyed by of 'Kindling Wood,
.Sisasunis and University of Toronto. Office FMPJL WALL-BOARD Forest, also William and Joseph Rai- all on Saturday and Thursday even-
over Murdock's Gootectio" WbJ%bT- This to the warmest board on the mar. sell. of MichigpLa. visited with their logo.
Offift bows 9 to 12;I to 6.2. "Oes, The burg has the football goods stove length.
lad,Tabora 6
ket. cool to summer and *arm in niece, Mrs. John Sodea, recently, to make a winning league testa next 12tf g"
Phone Pick. 1709.
winter. 7.18 in. thick. We Mrs. Gerow has leased her hotel pro. year Our defence is much strength. A 41,'
Ir N. DALES, L D. S.. D. D. 8.. Can supply yon with the perry a ened by the preoeace of H. Wright on DONAL
IIJ a Graduate of Royal t Mr- Wilson, a contractor. of D ?A UNRO, PICKENIN
coilq Wbitb7. and will occupy the residence the team again, Some of the things
.M&I Drow Sur- Damon of satisfied customers. G
and the vinvecaity or foroato
D. A Scott's suwe. Claremont. Irl belODglng to the estate of her father. that Green River osed.for tbe gpegon
tiours-9 a Us- =.Im..Saturday*
In W I P, in. Rlinoo Wm. Mosgrove. and an Sat-
405 411y urdaT,
' PICKE"G the 1steSe t. Wtb, the will bold an
of 11AW: Good hearty support of inter-
ted parties in clean sport.
referee* Wlitevale
13RBRRT tion 4341 of the house with noteavings, to one team more
T. PA LLA f8B. L D 8 . bold effects
D. D.S. Graduate of Me Royal Course 01 belonging to the set& than another, players who will work The Service Garage
estate. , Watch out
Dead Surreons and the V Toronto, LUMBEER YARD for dodgers. together to Make the beat of it and a
(01911ce=J S Oat,
W to a R, M., or by awrat We wish to congratulate Miss Gwen- good experienced trainer. Watch for Motor overhauling. top and side apr-
sea of business meeting to Lo posted gain repanU
Pbase Pick 3700, dolyn Devitt. a former Brougham date
girl. on her on.-ceas at the C. N. B., on to the store. Congratulation@ to .-Auttery SerTiceTotarwin
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petition
Toronto. in the JudLwing cam those who Improved the Bold for the &ad overhauling.
Going lot pHZe
not. wi
REMEMB held on the 9tb I game with Pickering All work guaranteed. Flat rate
V. RICHARDSON.—Real On In Judging school lunches and family service charge
W tote. Lnearsaw.C�ouvtyabcbsg, mean. 0 iris from twenty.three roue. a
Phone 6510 Mark.Nntr&L
Notary 7 ny competition,41W tsc�.Pickenag.Oct. slay ties were in the Jud I ALTONA
-When you need a Dew
Pump, Now Pucusce, Re. e'd
numbering one bun re and fifty, The body of Clarks McFarlane.&g W. Lw. LW P? R
POSTILJ, I.Acenbed Auctioneer, pairing. year
fe 9W 0011111"Iffill Of Taft %ad Onaftla. LDO. Ravetroughing .1 C Of 9W Bloor street west, To-
ism
STOUFFVILLIL Facto. was taken from a pond at El-
no NAM Cd all kinds at"0040 to as d"W%n :Or Plumbing reruember. •.1 ANTHRACITE
6". AAdrees Oro"alvw P.0., out, the New Tinsmith. k0s'l Mill$. Glasgow, Monday night
A. D.,Bruce, near here, while u
it a and In the opinion of 'Dr. Darling, of
th
R.BZATOX TOWNSHIPOLERK an apple tree lost his hold and fell. Gnodwood. had been In
SaLisfation water
guaranteed
for _.. dislocating his arm. about one hour. James Elsoole, owner
411"OsIft, 44"Us"U& a 39 to Prices moderate The War Veterans' of Stonffville of the mill, who recovered the body.
in amass - -lisrur at LA*. roc Cdall All Sizes
-Ffcpwqyl elved a grant of SM 00 from tIfe stated thatabout4.30be notle
.401011le wbflovol*.-ofts. 1-1 Moderatet prices also in Paints, York Countv Council. ed a car
stop near the pond and when he went
AVIDA PUGH—Live stock sue. gils, Hardware etc. A firm in Toronto bas secured the to look at the waste gate@ he now the
tjoneer - Graduate of c. M. loan, Scholl, N�T COAL
Uletime experietbce with pedicreed ecintractand started the foundation man looking into the water. The
=!%lock and ring wort.
All ands of salm Phone 4600 for the new post office. It will be man walked:wa
Or cali and see and Mr Olson re-
COuy ed to. Term reasonable. Pboar 1built on the Levi Hoover Corner lot. turned to the mill. Liter Mr. Elson
O The annual Horticultural Society'- went tbegatea4knd observed the body STOVE C
Fair was held yesteMay( OAL
edoesday). in the water.' After the body was re
WM. MAW. LIvENSED AUG ALVIN IBUSHBY The attendance was goodl:nd the dis. covered the Toronto • 11 .. .. ':
TIONEER,for York,Qnt&rio and Durham police were Doti-
Coonties. Ankunctao( salas proso play excelled that of last year, fled and the body
W Tans reasonable. Dates for asks may be
PUY attended was removed to the
PICKERING A congregational meeting was hold city by J. A. Humphrey. Clark PEA COAL
=Campwhd
0&0EWS,0ffWv- bed assd indepej�- In the Valted Church on Friday even- Farlane in a son of George McFarlane
Wbitby.Out. my Ing last ®hen& new set of ofilcere formerly hotel proprfKor at Queen
DO YOU WANT 'were elected for the different organt- and Parliament streets,Toroato�. 7
-And
z&tions of the United Church.
half Mr. Ward, of the "Brierbush Gar,
jU St your house heated for
the cost of coal? dens."possesses one of the most up-to-
CEDAR VIEW
date gardeas In the community. The
COUL TS
If 80, instal one of the Instant GlAs large variety of glads. and-astets are
• orn.,on Friday, Sept. 4Lh,,to P.
Oil Burners in your range, or well worth coming miles to see. and Mrs. Turner, &:ioa.
an International Oil Burner
At a plowman's meeting on Tuesday C. and M.. Fine.of Toroato.-talled
Ar' rived 4f n 7
I our furnace. evening of this week it was decided to on friends in the burg recently. F, A' REES 01�
fail and 9" them. bold a plowing match. to this dtitrict A number of our youn
eople spent
In the near future. The prizes will a happy day at the Rxbt don. X_4=JP=*8rM 13=XX,
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surpass those of last year and the R. G. and Mrs.Scatt� of Oakywe, 0,
W.J. GORDON'S, "D
match forward to withk ' are holidaying with relatives here.
interest by the plowinen.
Bow Own Church Street. Joe and Mrs. Dixon. of 'Er
OF" W"Aad 2Ny _oodvIU0,
Pickeeing
in good tapestry, 7 visited with T.
do! and Min Dixon and
*T"11 $On Will.
WHITEVALE.
P# kl=g
-bow in and No them. Navo Breaj Flour A. Mc Dermid and bride, of Pom.
We an Mrs. Meyers. of Pitteburg,'Is visit- brook. spent a few days with 0.and
showing Bassinets Ing her sister. Mrs. A. 8.Push. Mrs. Purcell.
for $7.00, Wilson Parks. of'-Detroit. spent a p rL
and Marvel W J Turner and family Aad M
Petah 7 few days with his brother. M.. R. a day with g ''"
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Marjorie spent
Par". John Mitchell and family.Also, Oribe,.wiLh good felt. Pastry Flour Blake Auvis, Is doing exten ive're.
Mattresses, $10.50. - - --- 1. a About thirty young People helped
pairiag to his house, which will make an enjoyable corn roast the other
MAY be obtainedolrom you dro I add to r
cer. Its appearance.
evening at"ruce-Date Park. �����"
We are agents for A pet Records Fi I I 109 silos will 11 be a bea, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter,
t;L�abtl:IJ8
and Needles. am of Hamilton,
Brooklin Flour Millsiyear on account of the spent a day-recently
growth of corn. with their none, Eric and Cecil Smith,
of the Vale.
CHAS., WILSON, Prop. Miss Lick.of Oshawa, has returned
home, after spending a week with
New location
Judson and Mrs, Pugh,
. 06HAW
C-5- A. oSte tritt Mr.Moan,our genial palrAer, and A
t6tb helpers are busy decorating the A fine of$300 and costs and a month
2ugt Hill Methodist Church e
Furniture i)ealer and It Pays to ''Attend U,1 In jail was the original sentence im-
Edgar Austin, of Coniston, spent a Posed-on Dr. Russell K. Shirley by 7"
Funeral Director
Phone 1$00
eek with Mrs.D. B. Turner,who ac- Magistrate Kind on Thursday last at
ffie Best I New Stock 7.1
companled him on his return on
Wed- the conclusion of the trial which found
LLIOTT
,OTT
poorly for some time, is much Improv- afte'rA maos',bf evidence had bean am s Block
n6adiv. him guilty of Illegally prescribing nar.
Pickering, Ontario 4— Mrs: H. E.Poynter, who has been -cotics-to J. J. Yates alias Winia Dillin-dh
- F E N. I— WW;P 'ed at the present time. 'We hope to tesented by both
G1 N 6 Counsel. J,Bar]
,we
see bet,out again soon.
Corner Yongeand Alexander on, of Toronto, Counsel for the
have -come defence, made.a. stron Ring Street
"We The equinoxial rains
g plea'for leni-
are prepared to build and sell all Streets. Toronto. early this season and will greatly ency,asking that the sentence be re- it,
styles Of lawn, chicken wire and stock
facilitate the preparation of the soil duced to a fine without Imposing the
fences at reasonab�e prices.- Noted for high grade
for fall wheat and for fall plowing. �ail sentence. The Crown T.N.Phelan, -Call and s,ee '
It will Pay You to consult us before and plac2-
instruction The Whitevale Baptist Chiq us
ch will 0., consented to this reduction of
purchasing, hold their church anniversary services sentence. His worship altered the
We also have for sale Asphalt Ing Many Students % on Sunday, Sept. 20th. Services both the term to one month suspended sen.
Read Roofing and good positions. Write afternoon and evening. The Rev. Mr.- sentence indefinitely. This he 'did
Farmer,of Toronto, will preach at solely on account of the accused's wife
Heady
Wire for catalogue, Enter
both services. The music will be andchild. The bastopa.
GEO. FARLE Y&So N. E. IftEWEN
N,Brock Road, nowt furnished by the, Home Chair in the all costs,Including the atenogra her a
Pickering X R.I
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29-8 afternoon and by the Markham Pres- fees. Several weeks ago Dr.Shirley
Phone Pick, 1709 W. J. Elliott, Principal byterian-Choir In the evening. All bNeterinary Sargeon
ad to y a floe of$100 and costs for
are invited to these services.
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IT S simple. Just a few minutes' work and your answer may be the one
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that wine a $475.00 piano, a radio or phonograph without cost of any HOW TO SOLVE I
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I to IS In the blank
Place any numbdr from
To win a prize there is nothing to buy or sell. This is an advertising
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campaign donducted by a piano,,a radio and a phonograph manufacturer to spaces on the design below, without using the
same number twice, in such a manner that when
tjr -Oercoxne the usual, last-minute, Christmas shopping rush. added horizontally, vertically or diagonally the
e. --todV—is the best time to win one of the musical instruments, total will be* 33'.
Now I When you have solved the problem send your
and the big prizes are-absolutely'free. answer to the Canadian Selling Agents at the •..
S. address given below.
All you have to do is to find the missingmumber' Prizes are awarded 4 _ -
This announcement way not pear again.
�,_�to the best, neatest, most original, correct answers.
-may he your only chance, so se your answer in
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Send your solution of the puzzle today. Don't delay, for in case
promptly.
of a tie the first answot received wins the prize.
his Contes %olose
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-'Don!t Wait I Try For a Prize Today.
Rules of the Contest
-Only one member of a family should enter.
Employees of newspapers carrying $his advertiserneft should not enter.
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: .,'!Should the contestant selected by the judges for first prize already own a
piano, t"rize will be given to the next best.
the, prop" of the Canadian Selling
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U solutions are and shall remain 7
Agents.
Contestants agree to abide by the decision of-the judges, from which there
shall be no.appeal.
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Every Correct Answer-Receives A Reward
ist Prize 2U4d PrIZO, 3rd PriZO Additional
-$150 Prizes
$275 Radio
4475 Piano -
Phonograph purchasing credit
V d at
A hagdsome,now In- A-complete Radio Beautiful Phono- Vouchers value
from o m $1 00�00 to
at. cut of b*auti- Set, including Bat 'graph equipped -to COUPON
ful tofic ill t?00.00 will also be
walnut teries, loud speaker play all records.
and cabinet. JpVen Away.
finish.
Mahogany finish.
Address......,-»... ..........
Prizes are Awarded to the �^ b
Best,Neatest, Most Original i
Correct Answers
Thhw to Remember botructions
Answers may be.subsuitted on this or a a to • Write your name and address plainly and care-
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ma-terial.There fully, with your solution-to the puzzle. To the
beet of paper, or any other
best, neatest answer will
to no limit to the size of the solution most original, correct
without.-cost, a beautiful
$omebod every
be given, absolutely
one :1 is going to win the prizes, and
them is Absolutely Free. Prises will S475.00 Piano. For the next best, neatest, most
original, correct answer a $275.00 Radio Set will
be awarded to the best,neatest, original.
a given. To the next best will be given a
A -'correct answers.
0150.0 Phonograph. Additional
xe3--pur.
chasing vouchers valued at from $100.00 to
Jto&J the,Rules of the contest again. ;Send In
your answer now—Today. 2oo;oo will also be given.
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Bond your answer to
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CANADIAN SELLIPtG AGENTS
^92 N4 Simboe St.
North Oshawa, Ontario
WZNXERS OF CANADIAN SELLING AGENTS' LAST CONTESTS
The ($)Dollar Mark a
Lucky Horseshoe tussle. count
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24 Pri"—Al&rk I arla, Feted at. Charles. Qsa, 14 Prize
191ft"@ Fath,ont.
'J"Prize".wi-sainhath.17 Iff"".st-strad*V4 2"Prive--Arwo J. Iffayward, 543 fth fSt. ]9__
Out
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marehmast Rd,
S.. Rownsea, #a at. Jams at..
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Loodes, L Tarefno, ftt.
next contest
Winners of the "MissinIg Numbers" Puzzle will be announced in the
'advartisememt. Watch for itl
a gang which-recently robbed stores THREE WORKERS ARE Clarence Cofell, aged 15, son of I. 11.1 Answer to last week's ruzz:e:
Cofell, Centre Street, and Loyd Som-
OMCER of at Fingal, Mount Brydges and other 5
HUR erect, aged 16son of Wil:ian
, , Som-i
SIL" BY SCALDED BYKETC
ROBBERS places to the London district. ME 0) U N
erset,34 WI:eon Ave- Their burns are;
ARM ERASERS no E
Wadde'l was a son of G. A. Wad- not serious. They. received only cil
Constable Murdered Trying to dell, a dpntr*ctor,of 5 Rectory Street, taul&on Crashes Through part of the shower of hot liq:uid.
Capture Alleged Leader of and had been on the countypolice
Floorand Sprays EmPEmployeesThe exp:osion occurred shortly
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Th1eViIIg $. force only three months, having been Below. after 2 o'clock the big kettle ernghing I
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at first named as a special officer to to�the floor, causing a hole through I
:Lond6n, Out., .Sept..Sept. 1818•—Motor-Motor- run down speeders, especially on Chatham, SepL 13—Three employ- boi'Ing ketchup poured onto I
cycle officer John Weddell, aged 25, Spririgbank. Drive, between this city ees of the Libby, McNeil & Libby Co. =re in the room below. Thil
of the county police force, was shot and Byron. He was unmarried, scalded, one probab:y fatally,I two boys were be:pers to Miss Good.
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the,and several others had a narrow I reau, working at a bench.
There were no witnesses of R I C E
and instantly killed by Edward Ha.1 I escape, when a huge cooking kett:e i The local conning fnetory Is c?,perst- 0 L t HE
murder, though H4rlton was seen ATE
A. C T r- A SAP
containing tomato ketchup exploded ing nt peak in an clTort to keep pace
tot, aged 86, police.allege, when he
running away from the scene hame PE P4 S
r under arrest diately following the report of-the;at the local canning-factory Sunday with the large quantities of tomatoes T -.2
tried to place the latter
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ow a charge of chicken-stealing, at his automatic. He was headed toward afternoon. which aro being de.!vcrcd.
Nettie Goodreau, aged W, Sandy.
Umov US Egerton Street, at 4.30 on the C.N.R. tracks, and has not been Street, was deluged in the hot ketch. RIght, Ohl
Raritan, who seen since in the city, though reports Dressed poultry—ChIckeos, *pringe.
She is In St. Joseph's Hospital, "How can one tell it a girl Is Intelli 24
have reached the police that he has up. lb 30 to 95c; hens, over 4 to r lbs.,
been in various places -close to Lon- and her
.,,,Made his escape following the shoot condition Is grave. A'so be- gent?" t to 28c do,-3 to 4 lbs., 28e; roosters,
spital are "It the likes-you she Is Irtelligen 18c; ucklings.5 lbs.and up,27 to 3U 7
Jn& 1i suspected of being the leader do-IL Ing treated In the same hr
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The,Common Alm
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*ho use "RedAgse .1
Though fanp,hai.gall"a few to ginge. So' usual .
14an-y roads we tramped together,
And -,wealth'
has smilisUou many dew,
�those who Me tea of extra -good q4afi
more,
Be niftnY suany.roaft In many a.place, ;4
'CREAM --And some there are In every place NOW, though trail ail the streets of all
the gifts of luxury pour, the worldCl
SUPPIF Cansi and p 'el
pay -Press I sing the neighbor and'the friend, I shall. not see Your face.
charges. We Pay daily b.*, express The man on whom we all depend. e.
money orders, Which,,am be cashed
-any ch And yet I never
_711�inywher without charge. lia� t4rough any
I sing the man Who tolls by day, car
throng,
To obtain the top Irice, Cream The znan without rare gifts tD*boast; Or reach a, place where sunny cross-
must be free from bad !lavers-and The man who plods Wong life's way roads part,',
wontaln. not less than 30 Der GenL A.foe to fe*, a fiiend to-.most; Or turn- 'corner 9
the quiet of a street,.
"' IBntter'FsL The ordinary man who asks
:But hope Is In my heart.
N6 I wod t
more than� strength to meet his v
_Bowes Company Limited, tasks. And so 1 shat
. ,Toronto go hoping without'rest,L -The •ORANGE PEKOE is
Seeking and hoping down the roads of extra itl
His hopes and dreams are yours and Try
Vor references—Head Ofilce. Toronto,' Space,
'.'JilankofMontreaL or your local banker. mine, Until I turn the corner of some'star
Established for over thirty years. His doubts and-?ears are all our own, And meet you, face to face. A Poem You Should Know. Classified Advwfisemnts
Is
eyes at simple beauties shine, —Margaret Belle Houston. gong.
Eli hurts are those we all have INCOMPARABLE SILVER FOXES
Am.Aavtic Ntrol. known. Thomas Hood was best known in OWE"--plu—CE& MORE" -QUAMM,
coat the rich would Ring a life by his liveliness. He said: "I have Enauire aboat = Fortaqe Fmn&m &Zur-
Canada exer�Ues jurisdiction In her r"'TRIER COMPLAINTS L., PUr Farm, SUWx*rd&.-Pflzm rAw" Lsli"
rT Ii a way LU Man
'Arctic archipelago and I' f-Serves, him through many a wintry to• be a lively Hood to-gain a�-11velt-
a endeavoring day,.-
to ameliorate the conditions under hood."' But to-day he counts among
LITTLE ONES the Victorian poets, and such master- As the Kid Saw It.
"a. Which herjl�aklmo. citizens are-living. as "The Bridge of Sighs" and
�Patrols setiff out by the Dominion Gov- He lives on every humble street, pieces LaTY""Horrors. I've never heard
He goes to church and shares At the first sign of illness during the "The Son of the Shirt" give him a such swearing since the day I was
ernment are administering justice and area In all
That makes,the lives of mortals sweet, hot weather give the little ones Baby's k1sh place.- born!"
-investigating conditions In that vast never call; Tough Kid—"Why, lady, did he
case much when you wuz born?"
area. Every Precaution is being taken And., having burdens he must bear, k
Though fame on him may Own Tablets in a few hours he may t
to conserve the wild life of Arctic Can- be beyond aid. Theae.Tablets will pre- 0 lady, leave thy silken thread
vent summer complaints If given ac- And flowery tapestrie 7 1
He understands all men's despair.
strapper
and the operations of the white
trapper zind trader are being so limited casionally to,the Weil child, and will -There's living roses on the bush. Ask for Minard's and-take no other.
as to avoid ft fame stud W&LIth both give and Promptly relleva these troubles If they And blossoms on the tree
undue depletion of the fur-
bearers and take, come on suddenly. Baby's Own Tab- Stoop where thou wilt, thy careless Just Like Adults.
game arrimals,
In pursuance of this policy Major L. And even 'skill its price demands; lete should always be kept In every hand "Did you have a good time at the
The great must old-time paths forsake home where there are young children. Some random bud will meet:
-T. Burwash, exploratory engineer of party, Willie?"
wilt'Ind
the North West Territories and Yukou And leave small tasks to gentler There Is no other medicine as good Thou canst not tread but thou "Yes, but'we had to wait a long tims,
Branch, Department of the Inte.rior, hands. and the mother has the guararttee of a The daisy at thy feet for the fee cream and cookies."
The glorious souls whish love Supply- government analyst that they are abso-
has already begun his patrol through lute 'Tie like the birthday of the World'
-the southern islands of our Arctic Are those which glory passes by. IY safe. T4ey are sold by all drug.
—Edgar Guest. gists Of will bemailed on receipt of When earth was born in bloom;archipelago from the mouth of the
------- Price,26 cents per box, by The Dr. Wtl.. The light Is made of many dyes, Strong N&Ves
...'Mackenzie river to Hudson bay. He Items' Medicine Co. Brockville, Out. The air Is all perfume, Pure organic phosphate,
will travel through known to
ough this country for the NEIRUG A BREARDOWN A little booklet, "Care of the Baby In There's crimson buds, sad white and most druggists as Bltro-Pbosphate,. Is-'
next two years, living with the natives Health and Sickne blue— what nerve-exhaasted. tired-outpeopli..
ma," will be sent tree
and Investigating conditiongi "on the
ground. to any mother on ueat. The very rainbow showers must have to regain nerve.fg;ee and
a Major Burwash left Ottawa on 2nd A Condition That Calls for a Have turned to blossoms where they energy. That's why it's guaranteed.
Sky Liners. Price 11 per pkge. Arrow Chemical
;uly en route for Fort Smith, North- Reliable Tonic. .7, fell,
So And sown the earth with flowers. Co., 26 Frout St. East, Toronto. Ont.
vest Territories, and from there pro much Progress has been made
needed b steamer to the mouth Many women-glue so much of their with the plans for the establishment of
of the time to the cares bf their household �bere's fairy tulips in the east—
a regular service of aeroPlanea be- The garden of the sun;
Mackenzie river. From Aklavik he'that they neglect their own health and tween England and India that the Air The very streams reflect the hoes,
making surveys. observations,
AndWhile
blossom as they run
visiting the different settlements and down before they realize that their ant concerne which have tendered fore YOUR EVIE s
will travel eastward along the coast. sometimes reach the verge of a break- MInImtry Is in touch with three differ UXI
and health 13 chattered. Often the heart ! morn opes like a crimson rose,
other Investigations. the right te'jperate the route, says a t I t
Major Burwash palpitates violently at slight exertion. writer in the Westminster Gazette. with pearly showers: Red-LT-Cshes Tired Evim-
hopes to winter In King William island 11, 'we
ble
the stomach falls to digest food and it Is hoped that by next spring a pre n, lady, leave the silken thread VdWMi.*C46.ChJCa8. ETCC4=AJ0&
I Ths,
where there is a considers. band of discomfort follows. The nerves be- I,=, Thou twinest Into Bowers.
Makinio, and next year will continue nary service will have been start-
some weak and headaches grow more ad.
his Journey, and expects to come outifrequent. The body grows weak and It Very Good.
either at Repulse bay' Is not intended that -the Great
at the north end they are always depressed. This It
Airway, as the new service Anctle--"And were You a very good
--of-Hudson bay or else to &OBS country condition requires Immediate treat- little glirl at church this morning, Jean
to Wager bay and Chesterfield Inlet. has been cal:ed. shall compete with the
meat with such a reliable tonic as Dr. regular line of airships which will be-' dear?" ITCHY MKS -. nl
During his trip Major Burwash, In Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich andlend
g1b operations between this country Joan—"Oh.Yea, auntie. Aman offer-
economicO_ ed me a big plate full of money, and I
addition to conducting scientific and.build up the 'blood, carrying renewed India, probably In 1528, The aero-
Investigations, Including" a energy to every part of the body. The P said; 'No, thank you.'
Planes-will in themselves offer a quick
survey of the wild life and other natur-1 ALL OVER
I value of Dr, Williams' Pink P111 Is' in a means-of reaching India, and will, at 0 — I
al resources Of the land and sea along I rundown condition is proved by the t are the weather the same time, link up.Intermediate 'go unpleasan r con-
the Arctic coast will take a census 1 following statement from Mrs. Ales. Mered Over A Yeu..
diti
te, thus act-
Man., who Ing the rainy season, which begins in
of the Eskimos In the district tra- McInnes, Bowsman Rh towns on the airshlp'rou ons in Japan during and follo*ing
versed. Observations for magnetic de- sam—"About a year ago I as feeder
had a seri- 5* taficm flealei
At the on Jnne, thit all activity ceases until
clination will be made by Major Barm outset It is Proposed to use
one Illness which left me very anzenale. R. A. machines, of a type now being September 15
wash for the Topogra;hfcal Sqryey, I was,not able to get w ound to 4o my used in Iraq. for operating the airway. "I was bothered with pknoes
and much other vaInable Information work; in fact I could scarcely walk. for over a year. They was bard
One machine has already been de- h and @Mall InO 3C&W over and were
Poys"Es
'is expected to result from the trip I was troubled with palpitation of the signed by Mr. A. V. Roe. This air ex'.
117411" . : Scattered all over f
Major Burwash will travel alone and heart with the least exertion. One day press will have accommodation pimples itched Mvi.acel , ?he
*111 secure what assistance he requires a friend advised me to try Dr. Wil- modation for it PURPOSES
by engaging natives'from each of the twenty-four Passengers, and be' cap- scratch and myf=eMZ.fi "to
llama' Pink Pills as they had done her able, with a full load, of cruising at "I tried other remedies I bug".
ai tlw4b-
different tribei he vlafts. It Is be- much good. I followed this ad IkMskos old like Now" out Rucceft. I senior a free,Jsjn_
vice and speed of 100 miles an hour. Lighted
Ileved that it will be mueb e pie of Cuticura Soap d 01 'N
easter for took the pills for some weeks wheal throughout with electricity, the aero-
,'one man to pass through the and after using it I got re c!.
felt as well as ever. I have since been SELVER
than If the Investigation wereable to attend to all my household plane is to be equipped with luxurious purchased men and in abol* iwo
leather 1 1 DEALCREAM months I
by a party of considerable size. duties. easy chairs, instead of the was completely healed,' ,fit
The dizziness and palpitatiop wicker chairs such as are used in the The Capo Polishes, Ltd, Hamilton Miss Kathleen Mensies,
0 have left me and I bless the day I tried Cross-Channel machines. Northumberland St., Whitney,
is SentiMent in Mud.,! Dr. Williams' Pink Pi;!s. They are
January 2,
Just the medicine for those who are It is intended to At it with three
Use C&
ticura for evety-day logo
A Plymouth Napier Lion engines—one In the nose
grammar school maga- weak and rundown."
purp.,ces. Bathe with Soap,Soothe
and one on each slide a the cabin—
these.
_jgIne reproduces "howlers" by You c4Z, get these pills from
with Ointment, dust with Talcll�m-
."Isome of Its pupills:— any developing a total of about 1,50�
dealer or by"mall at 60c. a box from The craft will be built entirely of steel,
Sentinfent.Is the mud brought down The Dr.Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
and metal propellers will be used. L
Jby a river.% Posters are sheets Of ville. Ont.
paper posted on blackb6ards. Olym-
-opus VMS a Greek circus. It is easier to solder to brass than Don't Wait
A Triumph it Is to solder to aluminum. 'till You get sick.
When the.Armada was sighted Drake Ambitious: 'Author—"Hurtab. Five
was pla)Ing bowls with Destiny. One dollars for my latest story." Use Minard'v— the great
preventative. 9
result of-the Black Deathwasthe'rim- Fest Friend—"Who froM?" DOCTOR ����ED
'Ing of the pheasants. Wntain comes Writer — "The express compg
from the book "Quentin Durward." A They lost It."
Goitre is a FOX �� .'RMING , 'ANVERATION 1 ,
_7 cipher Is a kind of Spray. G
The Breeding of Silver Foxear,
kind of bw46- It Is said that R9,000,000 Ilid. Of
will get You out of debt. It's a sir
twine are used in Canada to tie up the sound, interesting and profitable Read Alberta Woman�s"
Ex-
annual grain harvest, but even. this business.' We have ebolce_.ye. '11110 OF NN"
Klesor Castor Oil? �t6
nee with Lydia L Pink-'wouldn't be. enough to tie on some glatered breeding atoek for sale.Customer (to little girl)—"I'll give men"s.fingerg to make them ren-yembei Information free. VegefAble Compound
you a penny for a kiss." to post a letter.
Elder-Macpherson Fox Sales Co.
Little Girl—"Ruh! I get more than 88 Kfng.East,.Toronto Prevost,Alberta.--�-"P6rhaps you will
..that for taking castor oil." remember
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.. sendingmeobe-of yourbooks
I was in a had ecaidition
a year ago.
and would suffer awful pains at times
777'
And could not do,anything. -The doctor
THE -MERCMNU CORNER said I could not have children unless I
at under an operation. I read
testi
menials of Lydia EL Pinkharn's Vegeta-
ble Compound in the papers and a friend
Making Your Advertising Kno%m�.
recommended me to take it.After tak-
rrequency of Insertion Is of vltal�im-I if that were the case. If advertising ing three bottles 1"became much better
portance in advertising. The moat worked that way cny good m and now I have a bonny baby-girl four
-filing news item Is merchant
spectacular and thrilling could In a few yeirs make erough PAYER months old. I do my housework and
Quickly out of the public mind. The help a little with the ehores. I recom-
money from his business . to retire
next day there Is something else to Aould'he so desire: mend the Vegetable Compound to my
Put-that is not friends and[am willing for you to Use
di*lde or absorb interest. The largeit the way advertising works, this testimonial letter."—Mrs. &A.
and most ist6unding advert!setneut ADAMS, Box 64, Provost, Al
0 �,raakes but-a fleeting impression. Advertising has to earn its place la Alberta
public interest through continuity and
To make a profitable impression In Pains in Left Side
truthful-
advertising, it must be kept up con- frequency, and by intereatift truthful-
Lachine, Quebec.—I took Lydia Z
ness that tuspire:; confidence. It takes cham Vegetable Compound be-
time far a new store to .cquire profit- e trins in myleft
To the new adyertiser his first ad- able patronage. It takes tame for ad- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for side and bick and wl weakness and
. . . other troubles women so often have.
vsytt-sement Is to him the most Import- Ft
vertising to produce profltalle returns. %Lumbago
ant news item in the•puper that day. -Heddache Neuralgia ,Colds I was this way about six months. I saw
It is no more reasonable to expect the
He is starting out on a businem-gettijag 0, the Vegetable Compound adve-ftised
expect the.other. It m
undertaking* of practically e than it is to exp" '.,,Pain Toothache Neuritis -Rheumatism the I Montreal Standard,'and I have
unlimited
takes continuouj'effort for the estab-
taken four bottles of it. I was a very
Naturally his personal fished store to hold lis,own and ad- sick woman and I feel so much better I
that advertisemedt is extra-
, in Accept only 1113ayef" p kage
•vance.
mc would not be without it I also use ay
ordinary. Very likely be expects an which contains proven directions. Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I
Immediate response '7t--U*.es continuous Insertions for
In saes of the Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets recommend the medicines to my friends
trema advertised which he can credit advertising to hold public Interest and Also bottles of-24 and 100—D
Increase It. ruggists. and I am willing for you to use my let-'
_:to this publicity,and prove that the ad .'Aspirin is the trade mark (reristerod in Cansaa) of Parer unnillacture of N1nnnno,m:- ter as a testimonial."—Mrs.M.W.
o,*ablexte-r or Sallcyliefield (AcetYl gslkYli� Acid. "A. S. -A."). While It to we
• vertiseme-at has paid for itself. You intut have continuous insertions ii 6e,n 15W Notre-Dame St.. Lachine, Quebec.
One that Aspirin means Bayer r4anufactlire, to assist the public itgaina Imitatioux the 'tablets
It would be it rare exce-.ittou Indeed to mrke your a.dvertfse-ments knowne at B&FOr ContpiWr Will b- stamped wM tb*W gw*ml UwW stark, the "Paper C—.11 141SUE No. 38--J25.
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} Iiettest .County Tomina Nomination Meeting f; ' ?I"
agil . ....
iL78 per year.: WbO if paid to advaooe. r -
ass sus
*,,,subscriptions m the United Stalls and Crest fair
s are {j
Britaini9.00 advaon. w ail �e _ ...For School Opening.
.
A m meeting of Liberals of this
Riding will be,holdin the Town Hall, �:
/• bit Y. on Ssturda , 8e t. 19th, at .J
:}OHN . IU91"R, Proprietor. y p
'Markham $ P m.(standard time}. to nominate _.eau carters for Public and High
- a osadid&to four the Dominion Election. q ✓
The meetin will be addre sed b Ron.
..,NOTES AND COMM6NTs. (�.;.. 3 \ 8 W. E.�. Sinclair, '-,,.,_.:School supplies a tiPi��"bOO B. '
�;x vera • - ' deo. P. Qraham;
r K. O., (Ontario Liberal Leader); L. O. P w.
'The fuel question is one that Olifford. M. P., and others.- Paints, Crayons, Pencils, Pens, Rubbers, 'Slates, Rulers,
4ae given much anxiety to the $1200 fol" speeding Friday '-All Liberals of the Riding of Ontario
formed South Octavio),
gs Geometry Sete.
�� people of Ontario daring the past _i Scribblers, Note Books, School-begs,
and 6atnrday. will be welcome. '-
; , few years. Ever efface the pin- W. A. DRrDziv, G. D.CoxAivr,' --Pencil Boxes from 5 cents up.
aneere settled in the province we Leve Stocck all in on Friday President Secretary
have been favored with an abut- -Special Bus Service from end of Fountain Pens 25 cts and 35 cts.
�, x dance of wood fuel until the past Danforth car line. j Call and see oaR stock.
rri @twenty five or thirty years, and At 1 p:m..special train from +_ m!t Rrees, E
Shmbs Trc• s
so los as this fuel could be pro.
Toronto.
f g P Having secured the agency for T. W. PURE CLOVER COMB HONEY 40 CENTS
Prue List from Secretary,
carets no anxiety was felt for the Bowman Son, Scar Nurseries, o
Rid etown, Ont.
#nture, and the energise of the E. H.CROSBY, g
pioneers was spent in destroyfng -Markham I ki prepared T take orders for all �,- T� � _•- IHAD N
r a kin of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, U
r ,the immense forests in order to Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at
provide land for the cultivation �,I`nlers, Attention laweet'poeeible prices.
Ilam agent for the Worlds Greatest
Special rates for large quantities.
of farm crops and the raising of •� Hard
�] /�stock.. Bnt- the inevitable Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, N. J• Chapman, Pickering1Cker1ll rare Store `
moment arrived when other sour. Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury s
- 'ces of fuel had to be used. For a famous Plows.Pointe,Grain Grinders, - I
Wheel Barrowsetc. DAIRY C O�N S
number of years the anthracite Brantford binder twine and second-
4F.. coal fields of Pennsylvania have hand separators for sale.
aaphlied Ontario with all the coal :,and Yorkshire .Sw'ne
they needed and at a veno reseoal ROBT• DEVITT, This is the Place to Buy
able coat. But owing to the Phone 606 Pick: BROUGHAM FOR SALE :
1A 1900 Gravity' Washer—Fully guaranteed and a
strikes ordered by the miners'
anion9 sad the supply gradually • "Zerin9 SWINE—Males and Females, de
free trial given.
-:p
M scended from Imported Prize- `
'decreasing, the price has risen Come in and see the New Cosy Home and Happy
Leather Goads Stor4 t winning Stock. Thought Stove: The best Range that money bi@sa almost a famine to fuel, TSE COW$ are yonnpc• bealthp g g
greatly, and at times there has 1 can bnp.
.� and profitab a producers—
,l This has led the people of Ontario HARNESS Holstein@, Jerseys or Ayr. Agent for Fleury Plows and Shares and McCormick•
to take steps to become independ• Our supply of quality Harness and ishires. Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs.
Parts to now•compiate.
� a rent of the United States for their
Supply of faef, nod their efforts BOOTS—GREB SHOE Fresh Calved Cows always Our Motto: "We have it. can get it, of it
We have a large stock of this Famous on hand. is not made." _
In this direction is meeting- with g - - .
considerable success. There are B for hard wear acid band—unbeatable Satisfaction Guaranteed. -
lir" in Ontario vast peat boors conveni-
.REPAIRING
GLENHDSON FARM
.. eat to the large centres of popula• We maiatalu our established b1Ghed repate. * c
"tion which is likely to remove all tion for repairing all hands of BROOgLIi�I P. O. ONTARIO S. BJ.e►7LIXONr. PICKERING -
anxiety in regard to the future. harness sod boots.
Until the last few years the ex- �CECII, BRADLEY H . W A L S H - —
s PrAments carried on to convert ;EleOtrio Contractor
bl i
this peat into an acceptable fuel Harness maker,
Were unsuccessful. During the PICKERING, - ONTARIO ,.45 �,
.-i ,• .�
mar these experiments were die.
I am prepared to accept con Never CJei Ciraln
contiaaed. but when peace was Tdd![Z TABLE-=Piakerin` 84atioo
cestored the were resumed b
Ya tracts for electric T• '
+.��. y y T.ii~ Tvaizbs,sada=Esti aaa as follows �the Dominion Government, and s' 28 10 Rlosal 231 P.t![. wiringau 7Z6 k hL �.
cost with " 80 Local 5.24 P. K PICKERING VILLAGE � "•- Oil 8 �11ll Market
gratifying aaccesa, �
y
' p
h wtlae trouble Raving been to free end Y1131D1t
Sunda train 8.38 A.M.
the t o! the fat 1•laiYs 7Pas/ due as follows—
to amount of Fo• �l 7.47 A.Y. Td
oes not always pay to aefi rain
Estimates given free as soon as the threohto
mooietare which it contained. As 9 FiO01v r jdan 906P. X.U. Prices reasonable �^- - g is fleiehed:
a fuel it possesses -1aalities which ••• p
Sanday train, 7,42 P. M. If ycn� have a g+xxi cru and the
frocks it very secs table. When Phone at my ez use to Gerrard• market fa depreered see the local
P Foregoing is according to.Standard I '� manager of the Standard Bank and
ctam
oased it leaves no clinkers time. 8828w or write to 3 F'1-T1 arrange a loan until a more favor•
and.buta very small quantity of H+ W L �= I able siulatian presents itself.
Iaah. It hue some dieadventages Coal',
when Qom I } 4b Franklin Ave ' Our manager is always glad topa-ed with anthracite.continued experiments rosy • t TORONTO EAST diacnas such problems in confidence'
-eliminate these in d,ne. Ten - ^
years ago it was thought that it Hard and Soft Boal of the; c �
'would never be made available -,beet quality On BASKETS _
for fuel, but that pessimietle out. hand Having purchased the stock from STANDARD BAN K
-look has disappeared as a revoltrg+��+t + i i;l' the Estate of : OF C%ZA. DA _
of the recent experiments. i WO* . Lala �f W. G. BARNES and the entire'
, ':' .PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, d[a,Wpsr
• Another f+zel that W displacingareneb" ohm " Orae a`• Weft H' webs
•,PiC,1�Si3Z�, Gs1t. business 'of JOS. W. 1DOTEN
coal is oil. and it is claimed that Am prepared to supply all sizes
It is sow .being used with very GI- S H I N L $ hem Berm Ho:e. to Three --
aatisfctory . results, although
sad Half Bushel. Subscribe for The Pickering News
`
•some systems of oil heating has Nova Scotia ehiagles GIIe-0^River Basket Works
v been discarded. Electricity for Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles
Phone Mark.8406 -- _
cooking and. heating has also Bird's Felt State Shingles
for sale at ;FRANK PENNOCg
proved most satisfactory, but theT. PATSRSorrs CLAREMorrr a "QUALITY - SERVICE • SATISFACTION"
Eredemand for electricity for "The Man that made the Barnes'
power Siad light makes it no. - C"sad get prices. Basket."
available for general nse, notwith- - -- -
u,Irtanding•the great water powers f
-With which the province isP I K E R N Fire- weather
blessed. Proof Tight '
MEAT -. 'MARKET I
~ TO HAV1E ..::20.i per Iii
OUR Round Roast or Steak, ... ..
BAKINCs
Sarloin Roast or Steak, ... 25c " Lightning
Durable
Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c; Proof
i t DONE :'Rump Roast,...
... .. 1& _. -.
• ;
:' Pine Rib Reast, 20c
Heavy Rib Roast, 18c i L _
Shoulder Roast, .. 14 and 143cEAST LA KE ".
.. <
:Pot Roast, ... , .. - 4c �•
1 --
-
M
• YES, its pleasant to have � Brisket, to bail, � , ... . .. 9c " ET - -
«• ALLIC - SHINGL
your baking done—if •'•
'
It s'doue in our bakery in• deg of Pork,... - , 25� I For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping `
-stead of in our o.a•n home. Lois of Pork. r ... ` ... .. 25c "
y roofs of every description. 'Now beim made from the
.You will be leased when 8honldet Roast of Pork, `20c,23c .World-famous "Queen's Head" Gslvaatzed Iron. Abso-
• you Aee our display in the :Pork Chops, .. .. - utely the best roofing value on the market to-day.
many lines we have—bak• -Pare Pork Sausage, .:i' ,:• 25c "
log every day, a9 we do, Finest Salt Pork,... ... 25C forBnew btmates�ldinyga ioren also orrepair wor"Empire" C orrugated Iron
There is variety 'in cakes, 'Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, "
cookies, pastries, pies,buns ._ . - c i Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns,
_ 35
.,.and bread. Fruit @eke at " elleed, ... ... 35e " Houses, etc. "Empire„ Plank' Frame Barna and Lmple-
..
"'.86e and 60e per lb. Wed.. Hild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), so mestt Sheds a specialty.
_ BBack Bacon, .ding Cakes a specialty. - _
n, . 45c... .. ... ... "
• _•
-Cooked Ham,—
... ..
66e " PROUSE U 1
eine
•• F. J � SE PICKER NG
y Head-Cheese,.. ..
15c .. . . BUILDER
+R.MO�+< -Easy First and Dow'enic Shortening,•3 lbs 55 cents; Building Coi traCting
r^ 5 lbs 90 cents: ..Barn' s, Houses, etc. of all kinds.
lb,prints 18 cents,*,
Pickering Dealer for the'Products of
HONE 900��t Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday,,. j S f
!�C; The Metallic Roofing CO. Limited, Toronto
- - '
�;y A ._.._. •. W. rT..PETD, , - -• •- PICKEIRIN
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+ CLARfEbWNT.
C" Mr. Paxton, 'of Uxbridge. 'has Mrs. Levi Pugh, who has been A camber from Claremont and
Mrs. D. A. Scott was is Oshawa m°ved'into David A. Pugh's rest- spending the past three months vicihty attended the Oshawa Fair ape udxutul r # *r,'"r
%oa Monday. deuce. with relatives and friends in Clare- on Tuesday and Wednesday, ♦���� ,
Mrs. Bame' and Mrn.' Trueman E. 9peuceley is now bneq dram- moat and;viclaity returned to her Mrs. Walter Ward was taken iiiai4it `� .CQ�
spent last week in Buffalo._ mfug up business for stucco work hams in Alberta on Thursday of anddeal ill on Wednesday worn-
ago,
ora- "`
throng at the communit last week. y '
Fall plowing and silo flllinit ie y Jag but is Dow somewhat better. Obeap rates for farm and country
now the order of the..day with the Clarence and Kra. Pengelly, of The Tann family who recebtly Thos. Coady hair his elevator building@.
.farmers.
Brooklin,spent Sunday last with sold their farm at the rear of--the about ready for his fall business
the latter's parents, Thomas and eighth /Windstorm Insurance on bufldhNM
Widmer Miller sad J. S. Bandy ght5 coacesaioD, have moved to after making extensive xepafrs. wind•m11L.Silo@ etc,
'had a baeinesei trip to Goodwood Mre' Paters°°• Stouffvi!!e where they have pili- Already grata has been received
"ion Saturday. C. O:Bennett, ave are sorry to chased the Mennonite parsonage, at the elevator which is of extra :Automobile Insurance
Sherman Rumohr and Thomas report, is again seriously Al, and is which they now occtupy, good quality. of all kinds, s
"fined to his bed. Sopes, how-
c tit on
o n Monday.hada business trip to the ever, are entertained for hia niti•
how-
;
city recovery. -YARMS FARt[9 F08 @ALB » "
F. O. Beal and sbn,, George, of
Toronto, visited J. H. and Mie. lilies Clara Underhill has re- 'Write or phone
-Meal�on Saturday. turned home after a most eo'oy- l!,
Ivan Beason and family, of Lo. able trip through the British fitee i r- a e' �+ Da BOW
�c7[T M A
rust Hilt, visited with T. and Mie. and the continent, where the vie' DCII t sir YY li "
}Sanderson on Friday night. ited Macy of the leading cities and 20 _..WHITBF ONT
—J, S. Bandy returned home battlefields which have become your
last week after enjoying a holiday historic on account of their con-
In Toronto and.Niagara Falls. neetion with the great war. StOc� or cro s CLAREMONT
The many friends of Mr. David G. M. Forsyth's outlaw horse /�/�
(lc9ggare sorry to hear that be is provided some excitement for our ,, CREAMER
seriously 111 at present and con• residen.0 last Friday when it RY
fined to his bed. broke all speed records as well as ]E3EFORE selling live `
Mrs. Peter Macnab, who has the harness when it separated g y our ''Highest price paid for
been, several weeks in Toronto from its two tef,.n mates and went stock or field crops, con- 10ream at the
with her daughter, Mrs. Renfrew, through the village and west as sult our local manager. He is
returned home last week. far as Mr. McCullough a, where it
constantly in receipt of market
C1a,rem0at �r@a3n® ,
The many friends of F. Soden stopped for refreshments which
are pleased to know that he is cap were in abundance by the side of �' reports and is kept thoroughly '
Give as a trial sad to convinced
idly recovering after his recent the road where he was captured. , posted on the conditions which
severe illness. He expecte to be Charges for speeding have been a�e:ct crop and stock prices. His
out is s few days. withdrawn. advice may be
The. Baptist Church will be Do fou wish to ea- y greatly to yourBEATTY
_ closed on Sunday, Sept. 20th, thus large your.holdings advantage, ;
-Riving an opportunity to the mem• a or increase your STANDS FOR THE BEST
here of the church and eongregs- f atocht 7Ws� is Our local branch places a' very r
tion to unite in worship with the :always ready to complete and efficientAi
wry.
-congregation of the Union Church. :asefat productive p ��8
Aa exhibition game-of football saserpr*s, service at your disposal.
UR
-'
between Fairbaak All Stare and
✓ Claremont will be played on Me- R R1Ee� - � •r'.
niorial Park. Claremont, on Satur-
day, Sept. 19th,at 41 p.m.sharp. ARE
19verybody come as this will be a fdPUL/A R ' R,�r
good live game.
Visitors at John Porgie's during El 'Whitby—G.P. Lynd, imager
l.Brooklin Branch—Q.O, Oross,Maas er.
.the past week were Joe. Rassaell, � •
from Deckerville, Mich.; Wm. ��' �-
Russuell, of Harrison, Idaho; �YOu 8hoilld try e0 Litter;lCarrfers, Say Carrsters,
Pumps., Door Tracks, Cow
Frank and Mrs. Ruesnell, of Mount W.
Forest; Richard and Drire. George, 1Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
of California; and Mrs. Marra p Orel' It will pap you to t my Ion '
Forme and baby, Gordon, of To. �' • :above before buying @len
roas�. Rulk Tea :S " 1 al Bari FRANK J. PROUSE
The eek or t heavy rains o! the p` PICJHERING, - ONTA8I0
' past week or two have done mach 'xt'8. Reil Good of Boots slid Shoes �� #�
low
to vegetation but there area
few farmers who have not yet *���
_ 1 t.l<..1:Y1 D� 1.4.11-1
completedtheir harvesting oypeer- 01Dt Men's Solid Leather Work Soots. tan color, at.. .. 11-00
ations and are becoming anxious �lJ 9 Boys' School Boots, tau color,at - Zgp ,� X9`5.
_ about their outstanding ggrain. - t1 - "' "
7—
Others 61@O have been unable to ..,6Vc b. 8 a 24 P E _
proceed with their fall wheat seed• 'Womsa's Cushion Sole Boots, Oxfords, -
patent leather Government Standard � r
Ing on serosal e:t the wetnene of Sandals at a great reduction. Becleaaed
the land. Why pay more ?
_ The park committee and those Giria'School Boots. sizes 8, l0, 11, 2, Boors black or tan. rFs
Phone 8700 _ Scree ' ings will to asa
interested is the park are to be O Tea O rm $ I N C�
o0natratalated ob the success a
FRANK CHML0*9. Men's and Boys' Suits at - ten your hogs a�►
o!their efforts to maks the parka great saving. A sp
scarce of pleasure and benefit to CLARBEMONT, ONTARIO We have a fall line of Carbarrt's Overalls, Shirts and Gloves.
the residents of the village and vi- -1. , profit.
'cialty. They have recently $
pat „�Oall at FINGOLDS
�+
nip a elide and erected s number of ! . Roof
t . T INGOLDa7 Phone 8800 'We have this"Feed atswings which are being mach en• ,N] - ;. .- tight prions.
joyed by the children. Mach fay. Is
ON2'. 02�7'I'.8R=O
orable comment is being made by We carry all the differena t a
visitors in regard to the appear. Ready for Winter ? Mill Feeds.
aaace of the park. ilk
On
y
On the afternoon of Friday, We are overstocked with Asphalt K �� 1`�-
Sept. 11th, the pupils of the Clare- slate enrlaced Rooflaot and r li � yG�L �_ ,
moat continuation school met to are clearing the very 1 1
`'oegaatze a Liters Society for best grades a6 New Blacksmith
the coming year. The fo!]owiag
l
officers were elected: President— .$8.29 ger boli Now is the time to get y1m
, .
Aldine Ward, Vice.Pree.—Kai Jet RBD OR GRZRN plows in order for the
Jonee, Secretary Tresaarer—Ies-
bel Gregg, Editor-in-Chief of Regular price $4.00 der roil sad fall work. -
`Scholastfo Tidbits"—M+rgarst eve indication of rr
It can be done to your
Pugh, Assistant .Editor—Thomas cy +
higher prices, so satiefaotion by
• Oliver, PianisR—Mary White and _
A15 Bxeentive Committee—Helen r t'° a
la.weon, stella )![�Qalloagh and Act Quickly L O R N E R E I D Y:
1[il'dred Pagh. This promises to a./'
be-the best year yet, and the 80
Let ns quote you on Asphalt Shia-
tety might well take as their flee, Corrugated Iron, or the ,
gs
. _CLAREYONT .:.:
III 'motto, "He can who thinks he new roof, Oaro Crimp. Grain
CO • a.
We La It
Gr ppm
The 104th anniversary of the y
~''Baptist Church will be held on AND FL UEING.- �
Jomday sad Monday; Sept. 27th h [am preppared to do Chopping and '
x�ad 28th. On Sunday, Rev. W. F• �. c o o E x Ifts ft�tel Oat Flaking every Monday,
_,Fleischer, B. A.,of Stouffville,will Wednesday and Frids - `
,preach at both services, at which -.CLARREMONT y v ;
It is not remarkable that more Btoneboits For Sale
tbare will be special music. On the � :• _� �',
IMr evening of Monday the annual tea `thaw 3410,000 Canadian women John F. B8 legr Cilil'SMant
and entertainment will be held. Now is the time x` � praise the Happy Tho y
Thought for its
,
Sapper will be served from 6 to 8sO" RuralRoute No. 3
6003for
is "e:ceptioaal ability to heat, cools gw
bclock. An excellent program will and bake. The firebox is adequate N. �� STA.
�OR
be given by Mies Pearl Newton, �` to the sue of the oven and then L� w7 1 1'u
one of Canada's premier - scientifically constructed flue car-
and by special request the. FRUIT
Marble and Granite Dealer
will include in her program her of ries a steady, uniform heat to all Cemetery Lettering eta ' ._
greatest triumph, "The Trial parts of the oven and cooking sur- First-class work
Scene from "The Merchant of app face. Throogka perfected system of ds
Venice." - Special maeic by Male AQ.p H regulated at wilt,this heat is alirgys wader guaranteed. ,
Quartettes and otheis will also ,w""'• your �t�- Natunft with a Happy � Kingston Road and Pickering
form g
Everything in Thought. good cooking and baking i@
part of the program Ad. { tom+va East Townline.
mission,50 cents; children 25 @sate: eTa+rB, Rinds, Certo, iAddidooal worthwhile feature, Pheone Whitby a8 R 32 -
r 6
SM to are the•'Duplex•,grata bran-
27-40' P. O,—Whitby R. IL •J
The Pickering Rubbers, 17'�� Ing and toastmg fiorrt, ample :r@ervorr
Parafine etc. ;:�, -
and ti~ated°°�. ,
o';gilanee .Committee SAP"Tharght pipe. > pe ess'and�,- r =
bination Warm Air and'Hot Water FW.
Reduction in all D&M a�CVC17 tie of homes .
~. The object of this Association is to 0������ �4
lessen stealingand prosecute COtt011 gooas.' J'. S.
ti
the felons. •�
�'icl�eristM- — G� tario _...
Members having pro
party @twlen oommaai Fresh a-rocerles al Of a11.mK1pttal@ and dedga y w
owls immediately with any member `
' of Ex•onlive Committee. Wa�'rG� O�l hand at :�,'�"B M'pQ��Cp � It.will pay you jq call at lour Wodce y
Xemberiahip fes 91.00, to-inapee Bur stock and , M.
Tickets mai be bad from the Fr.•3d•ot or: - lowest prices ' obtain prices
t� teoret•ry oaappuoatfoo, I rej
66 All orders left with our agent,A. T
Law, Pickering, will receive our J "e
Eno, Oom,—L. D. Banka, 0,S. Pal m• - prompt and careful attention
' er. M. S.Chapman, PickBring. D
. A
.--� f� OT
m ' A call solicitedMurtro, las, Richardson, V 11 PO4JNDRY CO,w�lwP4MY•LMITpD �, T. MATHEON
e, P-r+i3ent $vorelary Mk T F_21'%%_" �M/A%ir 1 0 40191 in PJAC,
•� . r1•/ /� �`J"t7"L73t._.a.'.rrrsirr► .r .�.,+a._v�.. •.. •-� -+•et"%'
Y .•r VlllOe
1. • ^__ _.- - .�.ur'". ,;•r t
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' ��,' .S'e,.�a.:,.s+,' ,�.K�>:r�.,,.�,-:.a .salty 'S'.�'sda«:...sS'P''Z-.tl.±.�:?w w.57�a....,. ..�•.,ta..e0,.:'. .'a'1'?' .<o_ .�` -=�:.-s ,�F d«-. .- -
Kit rose,in surprise, erect and stiffffY'om the,Secreta of the United So.
I'Y
' as a iIlar. The freckled youth.had cieties. He ae rated one sad handed
pp
ted a Landaus to sail p+1
Y gg'•e upon his firsts it to Diek Bisset vritha=t a word, Dick
ppeRl is cel' t otherwise-he made looked'longing}y at the roll'tri' Kit's f
Y` a Bu
' himself perfectly .at home, band. He seemed on the point of _ mo
€@y ' -
- - "Ah," he said, "you are surprised,speaking,- but apparently thinking
z to sae me. I thought I'd'look you up. better of it, he thrust the note care-
-to r
I was rather-off' it the other night- lessly into his pocket.
t sort of chi py and hot about the gills, "Welly a thousand thanks old fel- ��`� '
you know.' low" he said; "you are a brick. You _
Kit did not know, but be- smiled shad have it again on.Saturday sure Home mademustzaid ckl How _
encouragingly as he offuu•ed his visl- as fate, and a dozen of the same if � .�
Aiil' fiwd
8•RO for the only armchair in the place. you need 'em. Ta-ta! Be ready with delicious how easy to put up.
Dick Bisset reached forward and took Your- best bib and tucker at 6.3ff Here's the redpe:--
r. -
t d fire T " MUSTARD PICICIES
4r ,G, � �� he poker. He attire up the prompt tomo row night,"
- which Kit, knowin that he d re-. At the door Robertg Grier met hires,
,^ g � 1 qL small onions 1]sips caulIflowe�
I qL CtiCiraiber• .2 fiends celery
Those who have used f span. ,Toli " �, ceived
all the coal which his hind ady coming tramping past. in his rough 3 red peppers
could in justice:to herself afford for way. _ Peel onions, cut vegetables in small
r• Mrson O'!' Gunpowder Tea v�itil eap�re- twice three shillings a week, had been "It's a plaguit cauld niclitl"' he pieces,cover with weak brine and let
+cie<te the ser eriority of this delicious carefully nursing against the return cried, slapping his hands together and stand ovemighL in the mornialf_
SUP of Rob Grier. bring-to a boil and drain off,
getting as near the fire as he dared. z
s �
blend, alwal,78 so pure sad rich. Tg'7 it* "The fact is. said his visitor, "we Di k eyed him with disfavor. iTloukr°, 6 tablespoonfuls 2. ' Keen�i D.S 1�.'
don't know one another well enough "lids that beast?" he whispered 1\instard, I tablespoonful turmeric and -
�,n � -- to-be living in�the same house. I am to Kit after Rob had gone in. quarts viac$ar. Boil ;;t�h�is��miatnre
obliged to 8h for your kindness. to It is somewhat' curious that, when ao� , Pour
overty t egetibleshDt Itt
m ister a is a good girl, Mary, Kit came back to the little sitting- ten days, stirring every day.
but I own it is no end of a swot having room, he found Rob Grier glowering then
Zhi
b d s one a!the many rccipa gives
s to meet her. A fellow has so many at him with his back to the fire an !a our sew coot Book Ma we seaQ
things to do. Not but what there are his coat tails under his arms,ready to yoµa copy? Ira FRE& rite
lots of fellows who would take that put a verysimilar
job off my hands h, what?„ "What as that beast Join' in �(CANADA)umrrz.o
H
e tried to look knowingl at Kit, here?" he asked, los wmhd,t striae
that resolute oath would not see, And Ki for the first time in his -MONTREAL '
but y t, ,ala
16Y 8. R. CROCKETT. and as it here, warded o8 the glance life i evaded Rob's honest eye. He
with -s shoulder.
- cow d not bring himself to mention
Oh, all right," said Dick Bisset, either the supper of the succeeding
g g ecus
En with a hurt expression, "I'm as par-
evening or the loan of the pound
` M CF2APTER XL from coming to my,class. Johnson- ticu'ar as any one, and I tell you note.
Kennedy," frankly I didn't cotton to you at first, {To be continued.
'A NEW ACQUAINT.INCE. No re did' m friend
So hitherto Kit had always been in Y Mr. Marma- be cont —
t r.•� Kit's actluaintance with his neigh- time, _ duke Styles. Marmy is a partner in
i id
'::bars underneath, to whom he had bee But row the student Ieft the house the big tailor's emporium at the tor-
N #"� •so curiously introduced, continued and it half- ast eight, I ner of the Bridges. i
4, y p g , just is time to see peel You know the
' prospered. But a very strange e:e- a pretty figure. issuing forth from Place, 'TTY Styles's styles one guinea ^ i
msnt was introduced into it by
Mi;
that gloomy, doorless, never-closed the suit and do extra pair of trousers
tress Christieson, Kit's landlady. Kit portal which yawned upon the street. thrown in.' I don't wear them myself, r �?
asked her about all the people on the Sometimes he would see Miss Mary but is had deuced
o not paying line!„ A
'stairs. Being a diplomat he.took each Bisset stand a moment on the step, ply ready to this. -
landmi in turn, beginning at the bot- doubtful whether she should put But the freckled-faced -young man {. I $
i* tom Mrs. Christieson was standing up her umbrella, or daintily gather- went on wholly unabashed. "•But Ive
in the doorway, an empty shovel in ing bei skirts with a little frSwn oa ,come to IB §enS`e§. And.I'm a chap. w �,
her hand, with v:hieb she was wont to her brow at the rain, reluctant as a thtit is not too proud to come and say ( Ft � 0� t
deliver the coals in homoeopathic kitten to cross the muddy road. I don't mind owning when I'm i
'&sea, as if they had bean pills which - "Good morning, Miss Bisset." wrong. I heard to-day that you were sal!.
ts,, lnight disagree with the fire if taken "Good morning, Mr. Kennedy." a bursar and a swell at college. WeH,
? too recklessly. t It was not "Kit" any more. Con- I don't go to college. I'm n an office, No Broom For Her.
4 At last she arrived at the place to straint had somehow fallen between but clerking Is not my biz, thouggh $hays obw longer.
which Kit had been bringing, her. hem. Kit put it down to the influ- dad thinks t is. Ever bet? No. WeII, „The Present-day woman wants the elllotiDl CANADA SAW CO.LTD.
4.Ow aye, the Bizssets. I dinna ken ence of "that beast Dick. Dick evi- its the beat thing out. You can make
tri
afoot them, not do I want to. dently did not like him, :aid scowled a pot of money in no time l" floor•" '°°°°a"MONNT,"cut°"°"'
t The woman is a decent woman, ceevil when they met. He a•Iwaya had a Kit smiled and said "that he bad "But_has no desire to sweep it, you rsa"aoUvca &T.JOHN,X.s,
' and sociable: But the man-he's yin low-browed, smartly-dressed man with no money to bet with." might add."
N 0' your infidel lecturers or something him now who wore a tall hat and a "Oh, there's no risk," said Mr. --
o' the hind. He winna let a minister heavy gold Albert-with other cloth- Richard Bisset, airily. "If you were _Autumn.
within his hove And no yin o' them
Ing to match. in the know, and had Marmy Styles at O Autumn, laden with fruit, and stain- Codd Wood Saw Users
" ever sets flit a*ithin a kirk door. The But all the same Kit generally your back to put you on to reel
lassie teaches weans in an infant escorted Mary Bisset to school, an
things, you wouldn't be lodging Ian s ed 'Write Simonds Canada paw Co,,
` schule. Bairns are lair mislip ned I the young people thawed by the way. dog-hole like this." With the-blood of the grape, para not, Limited, 1680 Dundas St. West,
pe ,. $Drente Ontario, for rices os "
loo-a-da s. To think that in a Chrbs-'BY the time the had reached the It looks very nice to me, said Kit; but Sit � p
fan y they wad let the like o' her square-windowed half factory, "I have been used to a stable loft" Beneath my abady roof; there thou Simonds special circular
lien d I grim• d i
-to learn them their A B, abs, I half church-where she taught, they "Don't know what that is," said mayat rest Cord Wood Saw
ti Mrs. Christi"eson divined the look'were again "Kit" and "Mary." And Dick. still more flippantly. ".Beoatly And tune thy Jolly voice-to my fresh y
-on Kit's fac.% lithe young man felt that, if only he I place, anywayy. But seriously, you pipe, The Christening.
"Oh,"" she said. "ye'il hae been'could take things up where•�he left�should stand in with Marmy's crowd. And all the daughters of the year shall Stude-'Say, wafter,do call this
' meetin' in ori' the young man. He' them the day before, his friendship There's only half a dozen of us, and , Y�
' the best o' the lot. No that I hae;might prosper. For at this stage they I we can make no end of money!" dance. bean soup?"
oaytlung in particular again the lave sppeeak of it, and think of it, as riend- "I have to do my work, and it will Sing now the lusty gong of fruits and Wafter "The cook doe*, sir."
o' them. But Dick iP in a grid posi- ship take me a:•l my time to get through QO7°e19 S3tude-"Lf hy, the bean is this soup
tion, and wad do,weel if he had better Twice a week there sass no night- the session without running into - --William Blake. isn't big enough to flavor it."
fowk at hame. But with his falther school, and Mary Bisset came home dot." quoth honest Kit ---- Walter-"fie can't supposed to flavor
aeon this platform and that, tearin' through the btue- re earl dusk ust "gYell, an
Y P g g Y 9 j anyway, whether you do or it, sfr: He is'Just supposed to christen
- . at Christianity and the Toon Council, as the swift municipal Lucifers were not." answered the tempter, you - it ,
'the laddie hasna a fair chance. I lighting the lamps, and the lion. I might come along with us to-morrow ti a
d .wonder he diens change his name." curves of the Bridges fairly undulated !night; eight or ten fellows are goingr
e But, in site of this censure, Kit with the , crawling, fiery serpents, to have supper early and go to thq` Minard's Liniment used by Physicians.
:haunted the Bridges at the hour when There v,-_E a pleasant frostly hum in theatre. Will you come?" —
fhe air. - Kit and she walked more Kit had never been to 'a.theatre in In these days the evening schools were coming out, slow) and the spoke of books which his life, and was about to decline, women customers f in h estaura_nts Dare
x He lead not much success. For Dick, she had- read and had not. when Dick attack in, "I daresay rn
perhaps acted upon by fear of his ' Y Y imitating the mer. in taking off their
father, was unusually faithful. While A fire was kindled in his breast, sister will be going. She'll come if I hats and hanging them up on the
more than once Kit, from the safe "I will begin to-morrow. I will get ask her, I know. There will be an- peo'
„ provided.. As a result, male headgear
ghe+ter of the Post Office pillars, saw the book out o: the librarya" 1L was other girl or two them. d ,
fy Viryy Bisset come across the street,Gibbon's "Dec.ine and Fall" o! which Thank you, said Kit, is is being crowded out r
T
escorted by the sgaare shoulders at they spoke. tempted this time, but still uncertain Didn't Carry the Key,
-.the infidel lecturer himself. ` "My father ari21 lend St to you she as to his duty.
lanswered. "Come-for it to=ne ht!" '"She burst Into.song.''
But by changing his hours for go- g Dick Bisset reached out a hand and 4NTaRtO LEGL" OF ART
ing to co+lege Kit did better. His first f And the student promised. At the shook Kit's hearti:y. "She'd have to-there's no key to Grar"gc Toronnv
I carne r-foment Ki '• ' r DRAVING-PAlIVINC-MODEUING-DES CA
Greek class in the morningwent in at t, glancing up,. met That's rLght,' he cried,-"we'll make. her singing.
_ IxP10iNA 07t1R51: • JLcfJIG7R QDldR51�
nine and Mrs. Chistieson's stair-foot l 8n aper and with the courtesy he had a man of you yet." "a TEACHERS COURSE•QQ%MERML ART
lay exactly ten minutes' walk from learned since he came to the city he Kit's visitor did not sit down again, Doubtiesa Not. a•A-REID R•C•A'Principal
the college. , .The professor of that lifted his hat. He mooned about the room as if he Furrier-"Madam, I'll guarantee this -Session IP25-26 opens rktobor Rh
."Who.is is that?" said Ma Bisset, were looking for something but could to be genuine skunk and that it'll wear
crass. oras strict on roll calls if lax I Mary t, ptr Prospectus apply to.Registrar
' looki also- "I did not know u not remember what. He-examined the
concerning everything else. But as . you for years." !
usual he did not begin till five .min-,knew any one in the city." tombstones on the orals, and then the Lady=`But suppose ! get it .wet.
ytes past the hour, and h2 punctuated ,,It was-only a fellow from the books on the table with a running r.
the whole with personal comments.) y P'- t, evas-. undercurrent,of comment, he mut- Will that hurt it.
P Lawn near m stir said Ki Furrier-"uh! Have you ever heard
. lit had been accustomed to leave the Ively. tared, half spoken.
door at five minutes to nine, and be "He stared very hard," said the ""Poor place-poor p:ace-tombs and of a skunk carryin'an umbrella:"'
-in his place by the time the professor ,girl. "Perhaps he thinks you should epitaphs. 'Under the weeping willow
"• }, be at your work instead of walking tree. That sort of thing. Books! Keep Mirard a Liniment in the hoose.
1iad reached the letter I in the roll, g What skittles! ABC. Whet bloom-.
"Irelis?" "Here, sir S" "Ingram?" home with me•when there is no need." j f
No answer. "Where's Ingram? Lazy -It does not matter what he dr any. Ing rot! Dick Bisset I'm jolly glad Saved! O • *� - a
+ boy, Engram. Shall have threepagesone else thinks! said Kit, loftily. that you are not a mug, anti know Alf (shipwrecked)-"'Ow far-would-
of
ar-would'of Osman to translate into ree.-, But the next morning Clement Sow- better than that, if you do have to yer say land was, Bill?" =
What shall it be-that aplendid pas- Orb quad-ran all the way across the quad_ stick on to an office stool from ten -
sage where What, It3gram's dead? range to greet him,.deserting a group to-'four." Bill-"Mile an' 'arK, I reckon. 'Ow ,:,.,.,..,..:..,,..�.•.,..,_
Very, well, _ g of Ian asy- p Then be said hat# a dozen times, tar can.I c swim?'.
then, rf ram ig excused� . 1,'hing, a mannered tom an= " ,» Alf-"I can Doli �-
-,- ions to speak to Kit. Well, I must be going, Y manage a mile,
"Hello, Kennedy, you're getting a But still he did not go, something
Bill."
CA R gay dog for a raw hand! Where did else Laking'his wandering attention. B11I- "R`hen we'll,just.do It between
you pick-up that deucedly pretty girl ,Weir I'll meet you at the foot of L.3: I can swim 'art a mile."
I 1 saw you -with.last nigght? I want the staaF at half-past six-no, 15i - -
ERY`" you to introduce me, that's a good come up for you here. And;I say, A Real -
��a�. i fellow." old fellow,,I'm short this week, could _- . for $12.00
\ ' "I do not know the young lady well you lend me a sov. for a day or two? Upto now kitchen slats have tort
enough for that, I, am afraid," said Till I get my pay.on Saturday." COLOR .IT NEW WITH real money. Now,at low cost,ybu
Kit, shyly, wishing Sowerbv at Jer- Kit wavered a moment, but ithe can put in the newest cape sate
-ice ;echo. I should consider it i liberty." thought of Mary Bisset decided him. sa rr-• Enameled ware sink. V. Is a
' "She " Y• His heart sank however for he was _' DIAMOND DYES strong mink built of run resisting
o She wouldn't, I bet, cried Sower- , ,
uncertain about the value of Dick's purest Iron,bite with na rhe CO11t' of c
� ..• .- by, Cheerily; `why man, don't be purest white enamel. same as on -
]tnake8 your food do you afraid-I-won't cut you out. I've got prom' and how he would manage bathtubs, Complete 4th i2'back,
just Di to Tint or Soil strainer, brackets, fittings, and full
more >a� a girl of my own. But you were such without toe money before the end of J P•
Note haw i!relieves an ofd sobersides that I did not tell the session.
directions for setting up standard
� !<fuffy feel � . You before. Nevertheless, be went to his little
t0 Dye size 20':3V x 6'deep.
afterhniffye2riy feeling
That rii ht, as Kit sat alone in the desk, and, unlocking it, he took out Price, complete, $12.00
eating- room which he shared with Rob Grier, the roll of crisp.notes he bad received Each 15-cent pack-
Sweetens the he was surprised by the entrance of age contains direc- : e
breath, removes a visitor. The man-from Garlies was �
'food particles ;� out, engaged in the sort of penal
- tions so simple any
from the teeth. �� sewitudo known as "coaching" ata woman can tint soft, ! say one or two or-these stop
gives new vigor ' guinea a r:onth. e delicate shades or fiMade so stn SiN�isinlc�landTa i
to tired nerves. , This consists in doing the lessons 8 N E CTO dye rich, permanent standard sinks. Size 2V z 24
R colors in lingerie,
Some sturdy construction as on Bbtp
domes to you of High School and Academy boys for _ silks ribbons, skirts, . "very handscraie and n great
them and if unremunerative is not 1= saver. sold complete with,
fresh, dean,.and •,, � �
tuU.ga"ored. \ exhausting, _except to boot leather The wo:3d'a best w a i a t a, dresses, brackets and toting,for setting up. .
' I upon the hard sets of the Edinburgh , ' hair tint Will re- coat*, stockings•, 'Price, complete, $6.00
• +streets. �� stote gray hair to its natural sweaters, draperies, For sale by plumbers and hardware
1 Mr. Richard llisset! announced01- .cores throughout the country.
color in 16;minutes.' _ coverings, hangings
`� Mrs. Christieson, with a certain con- — •*•SHEET META!pROfiVL1s Ca.°uw�s.
\\ I sciousness that her lain sitting-room,room Small size, $3.30 by mail -everything
with the box-bed shut off by a panel' i,oubie size, a1i.80 b marl Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind '101T1!'i� rortoNTo WINNIPEG
Y _t XDNOWON VANCOUvaA CAc?6wnr 4.TJ
k led door and the dismal'photographs - and tell your druggist whether the mal - -
-The W. T. Pember Stores ! :
` of tombstones all round the .vtral:s, Limited _ tenial you wish to color is wool or silk,
was somehow honored by such a or whether-it Is linen, cotton or mixed
visitor. I Y29 Yonge St. Toronto ; -ar-_- - r .-- ISSUE No. 38
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Can We Use the Atom's Energy?
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-thThe claim Is once more put forward, area four million tons of matter every, 11
is time by a young .We ah iavestiga- second.
tor, that the problem of utilizing the Although of this vast total our small
anergy of the atom has been solved. globe, receives only an exceedingly -w-
The e'xperiment is In too early aismall proportion—about three hun-
stage for a definite pronouncement to! dr@dwilght ' or mina p _tft--that piortign
De made, but it May be said that the
is responsible for all the activities of
results report6d to have been achieved'the earth and for our liP2_jtself.
Are more pr6mist6g than.they have The correlation to be noted between
been at any previous period In 'this the enormous mass of the sun, who"
specific form of research. diameter ii-ons hundred times that of
All -the great scientists, headed by the earth,'ind the mass of the atom'
:Sir Ernest Rutherford, who have been'which is so infinitely small as to be
investigating ;the properties of the beyond detection by the most power- --------
atom, are agr4ed 'that its potential'ful microscope, is.that both manifest
enormous.energy is enormous. It his been cal.�-tho same form-of energy.
culated that the atomic energy of a
-piece of metal -the size of 4 walnut
Cart It Be Done.? M d.
al
The analogy may be cried further,
would be sufficient to drive the Maure-
laula across,.the Atlantic and back,!inasmuch as' every atom has'-a solar
eGMId It but,be releaiKk and kept un- system of its own in.which the elect-
-
der.coutrol. vons revolve round a central nucleus
✓ Just as the planets revolve round the 0
The8an's.Activttles. .sun; only mith,this difference, that the
Mme. Curie's - experiments with electrons may, and do, suddenly
777 7.
radium, and those of the physi6ists!change their paths or orbits, and every
'who have followed her in this line of Euch-. change liberates a certain
inv'Ostigation, enable the layman to amount of energy' which' t",&a the
.,grasp
Vroblem.the elemTheentary. part seventieth conditions.of of tha e
form ofradfation.'
1
i One of o*r- most famous'
chemists
grain of pure radium emits thirty mil-
has calculated that if the molecular
lion electric particles In one second.'
These particles are so minute that:energy of two grammes of hydrogen
could be utilized, It would be sufficient
-.their size can only be calculated
ma- to raise a weight of 7701br th-rough a
thematically, but they have been Cal-,
CulItedand it has been fDUni
J
, .d that one distance of one metre, which is a frac
tionaver 391n.
-thousand millh5n electrons would have
9 mass of rather lean than one gra
mme. The calculation Is greatly simplified hNs
The researches of Rutherford, Lodge'lf.jt Is remembered that two grammes
-,and others have shown that all matter!are roughly equivalent to a little more
of whatever kind Is composed of. than one-fifteenth of an ounce troy.
atoms; that all atoms are composed of;Thus, if the energy of the atom could
negativb electrical partlelos, or elect-! safely be utilized it would offer to the
roas, and positive electricalticlea,; service of mankind an unlimited
par -Darwin Was Right—By 0. Jacobsson.
or protons, and that the electrons �source of.power comprised within 'an
even in an apparently I"rt mass 0j:exceedingly small compass.
Iron,are in a Constant state of motion.I Can It be done? Some of our most Cruelties in Olden Days. Wombwell. the proprietor of a lion j A Bargain Grabber.
It Is the energy Indicated by this, famous authorities on physics have named Nero, had built a den, ten feetl
Constant activity In the atom t).iat'deciared It to be as visionary as the Public entertainment In Londoa..aJones-=-"A crook tried to sell me a
high and fifty-seven feet in circumfer. !
share of fake oil stock for $50 yeat r-
scientists are seeking to control and' Philosopher's Stone or the Elixir of hundred-or more years ago were more I ence, In which a.contest between his e
iLffe, yet wehave already approxI.L of a sporting than of a dramatic ori pet and six dogs was to take place ln) Y
We have the most familiar and pow- mated to the one by the transmutation musical type. June. 1 him. eh?".
Smith—"And you were too wise for
erful illustration of atomic energy In of mercury into gold, and the science In the Observer of a date of 1825 ap- Still another chronicled the melan- Jones—"Fou. betcha: I made him
the radio-activitY of.the sun, which, electricity may easily bring us with. peared a fell report of a dog fight, at choly.fact that "John Smith, who as
according to Sir Oliver Lodge. 'radt.' ii reach of the oth matched to eat a pair of men" bwoes give me two shares for my $50,"
or the Westminster pit. at which "fifty j
personages of rank" were among the in fifteen minutes at the Half-Moon
spectators. and whereat also his gmee, tap, Leadenhall market. had broke Somewhat In Doubt.'
patterns as you wan'.. Enclose 20c in
stam-is. or coin- (c-An-preferred; wrap er "Been bunting to-day, stranger?"
be- king's rat catcher entered the!down In training, having been seized
arena with a cage Containing ninety,with iudigestion. as
it carefully) for each number, and
y address Tour order to Pattern Dept, rats and a dog named Billy killed i "Shot anything""
-
Wilson Publishing Co., 7 1 -ertatim in seven minutes and thirty mks should be made larger to-day, I doti't know yet—I'm waiting for
West Ada.
laide St.. Torcrite-, Patterns 'sent b
sec 'ads. as the eine of men's feet pre increas- the rest of the party to get I;itQ carnp
t .
return mail. Another sfficle rercorded' that Mr.!ing, so that we can call the roll."
New Motor Road Over the
Central Rockies.
One more of the supremely beautiful
regions in the Central Rockies will
soon be made accessible to the motor-
ist. Hngin6ers of the Callsdian Na- .-,Read the Tei"ram
i ticnal Parks Branch of-the DepartmentI
of the Interior are now engaged on the
construction of the last section. of ,.-Every 'love f
what will be known as-the Lake Louise
Field highway, a road which w".1 open
Lai est`-News
Yoho National park for the first time
10
to motorists from the outside world,
4- JBest Features
Tbq work Is being prosecuted with as
CleverestComics
much expedition n
ssqra `Dumb Dora's
tlfficelytd tRube Goldberg'sthe openg of the road next ON E of the world'-s greatcst
Comic Strip Adventures
-ening
spring. newspapers is The E%
From Hector station to Field theTelegram.
highway makes use.ot the old right of
'way of the Canadian Pacific railway
It has Inore redders inToTonto
! abandoned when the spiral tunnel
'thrbugh Cathedral mountain was burit., -than any other newspaper.
LFor the Children For the Women
In lbrmer days the descent of the west
Uncle WiggilY COMIC Fashion pictures and
-lope was regarded as one of the most
st ri pIts Canadian and foreign .news ser-, news.
.
thrilling and impressive in the whole
Freckles and H I a vices are unsurpassed. Its edi Recipes.
- . - ;. - ".
mountains. Mountain lovers, realizing torials are courageous 1, ..
Friends comic strip. s and stimu- Comelta's column.
..this, often left the train at Hector of Uncle Wiggdy bqd- lating. y -Society news.
late Years and walked down the seven
time story. -Tips.to housewiv".
cr eight miles to Field,so as to absorb Club activfties�
Fairy tale.
In E ver�'eveninq it sp
the full grandeur of the splendid p4no- reads before its
CO - a veritable feast of enter-
Ior cut-out v
rams, with Its -distant views
of the -readers
% Kickingborse and Ycho valleys and
-tainment — ma&zine features for
the great Ice world alonj the Divide. men -syofnen',children and the whole,.
,.For the. Men ...For the Famidy
The now road Is a continuation or family. 7:
the Lake Louise road.which branches Two pages or more For
Dora, '.condo 1K
THE MISSES' MODE IN FROCKS-! ;8tr*-•
I off from the famous Banff-Windermere of sports.
highway at Castle. Leaving Lake a Cad Canada's brightest and cheer-skiiU and fuller sleeves are, :Rube Goldberg comic
Financial page. R ;strip.
typical of the new mode, and are Grain and live stock est newspaper every evening. Buy P.
gracefully associn'ted in this model, 'Serial story.
I Lautse It follows the Bow valley to quotations. it at news agent's or send in
---3nade *11 fine twill, called.,mirroleen- near the Divide and then crossing the ...
your torr
V Kickinghorsis pass (5,929 ft.) it drops ,What's. Trump 12 our subscr ption. Two cents a i8bort a
The long eeve is alightly puffed and
finished with a narrow tailored band, down by good grades to Field. From Poultry." day, 50 cents a month. With the wits
inverted plaits at the-side give this pointRadio page. �puzzles, etc.
road& already lea.4 to many
Flapper Fanny says.
-a different sort of flare. The collar of the chief beauty spots of Yoho park Cartoons.
n
ton &uCtIO bridge
is convertible, and a deep tuck is fold- and the Yoho valley, Takakkaw falls, Golf as . champ a Theloevening
vice.
ed at the lower edge.of the bodice be- Emerald lake by_way of Snowpeak play it.
fore being joined,-to the skirt at the avenue, and the Natural bridge' will Chess and checkers Latest world news.
front. Tabs beldin p'-ace by small -1 tam a'
all be within motorists' reach. problems. TELEGRAM -,Gluyas W I I
buttons simulate �ockets. The dia- ',drawings.
DrIdge problems.
gram pictures -the simple dedgri, and
ansa woman may achieve Toronto, Ontario
the miss or sma
Sentence Sermons.
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very smart a Ve art frock,with pattern No. You Never Waste, the Time--You'
1172, which is in-sizes 16, 18 and 20
gears, or 34, 36 end 38 inches bust spend encouraging a down-hearted boy.
You Invest in training yourself to
Size!18 �ears (ar 36 bust) requir
8% yards of 36-inch, or 3% yards of Ida Where- Is
better work.
Ule
nc
—You give to ll&h�enfng the' but 11 1,. . I., W -
40-inch, or 3%. yards of 64-Inch mw- GAA
-teiial" THce 20 cents dens your mother caTrTes.
Wiggis, i-11 as
ustra�ed b our now —You devote to making your worly
The designk
Fashion Book are_advancesty:es for -perfect
-the home�dressmaker, and the woman Champ., 9 for th.
--.iy,u contribute to the cause of pub=
or girl who desires to wear garments
Oulow
Oel>0 and ti
lic service. ions-
ridable for taste, simplicity e
dr
oconomy vnll find —You lose In keeping your body Play
her tastes fulfilled p Ch
in out patterns.. Price of the book 10 well.
iriclu7j" —You take from-business to give to
Cents the copy. It 49P
Each copy
one coupon good for five cents in the your child. R
�.:purchase of any pattern,
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. When at fu:l strength, the Paris
Wciteponce fore
your nama'and address p:4kin- ponce e numbers 9,059 men.
Ty, giving -number and size of such ISSUE No. 38-125.
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-Dr. Hen will be here as non. �Dr. Z, Deati(d.
g&-ji AL
A4 0
ISMS. &I next Tuesdity to attend to hie actisi , IDA' 11 be bore
t C To tore.,
pF9fe96i0D&I duties. Zoe 64 .
his on on r po'ht at 0�will
Thursday from 10
ft. W. to 5 1). M.. All Usual.
t,tuo ill at pros
J. Hallett
EYESIGHT 8P]MCIAUST
MIZM. E tq.
-Srpiclid ialiof Neilson's Choca
lent
V is under the doctor's care.. latae at,89c per lb while they last -Co
Mrs.
Wm. Stork.-Of doctor's
at Mouse ;-Dr. F. E..;Luke: Opt. D Optom-
M q's Confectionery. •
-Mrs. J. Roger Ward, of Hag-. atrist, 107 Yougi Street,'1�oronto,
Pickering'. zelsitivoo tbia
ted.� orstown. Md.,accompanied by her way be consulted about you['eyes
Fair to mother, Mrs. J. C. Bryant, return. for glasses at A- H. Allin's drug
Ramembilk'the School .
ed -home, after spending &-two rt ire, Whitby, �v Tuesday, Sept.ed on MOD by months' vacation at the home of 26,14. 'Don't mine seeitighim.
-.y-, '.be hold d Boys" sweaters -
Weller met with a
her parents here. -Mrs. Ed.
Mo. of Whitby,
'Stij
_Any one -holding Dominion very painful accident on Sunday
t Tuesday. with Hr& J. Q Government Honda due Dec.
let, which might have resulted fatally- for
IV25,canexchange them 'at par Mr.-Wellei had one down osllo�
V- (Dr.)M&rah, of ToronUk.
1, • terest for the new Dominion to gut a'fire n the furnace and
Is visiting her outer, re.Fred T. and in
NK*7 Bond 4j% issue,due Sept. lift.MO. he returned to got some wood,
at 97-25 per$100-00 bond and in- leaving the trap-door open. This
_j%mos Boee and Mr.Schneir, tr See Goo. W. Barker,Pick- obe did not see with the result
terest. 'Fal I ear
,-A-k :had:a basiaess.-trip to lAndoay on.
I it she fell to the cellar floor,
Haturday. allat&JUJUR
3uday for siz
-8. J. Collsicatt Is laking very brulsell,
-�-Nro. Irish 10t on M( large bus load of Pickering resi- shaking her up badly and confin
K,
Oftronto to undego an.operation in es 22 to 32"-
dents to Niagara Falls to-day Ing her to her bed.
the hospital. of White. (Thursday). He leaves Pickering
—Miss Josie Larkin in the afternoon In order that the istyi
-vale. spent; Monday with her IN MEMORIAM.
Cousin,miss of the Falls at night might be LAw-I,loving memory of Gladys I.
beautiful eight of the illumination. Newest es
Blanche Walsh.
apman as
s Cb d by•-his-tmtrous. only daughter ofAbram and Rhoda
h , tastalle
in l4if enjoys ten.
an Atwater-gent Radio
twit Some have called ourat I.Aw who passed away Sept. 2Dtb. and Color'
7',atore, for which machine he -tam
tion tathe low.hanging limbs of 1922
aT � the agency. tree 'which hatliz over the side- Some say, some Uwe. our eyes shall
-Mrs. Jas Henderson and son,
walks in the village, making it Be sur' e, to get .
The face we loved so well;
o�iR of Scarboro, spent a short time on noplewmat for pedestrians who
-ftturday with W. F. Henderson
happen to use this sidewalks ons Some day our hands shall clamp again
-pi3d If And-never may farewell. ff
re. Rankin.
Mies Meryl EWI PlPent last rainy day. They catch the tem, an "Aberley.
brei at that are need and they -Father and Mother.
40 w�;with'friends in Torontoand
f
thus lose their protection. Pro.
�:.m her return was accon3panWl'by —AM—la loving memory of our dear
Mrs. Irwin and daughter. wife and mother, Blizabetb J.Ham,
party owners who have such trees i0lott
in front of their remises' should' . who p=d peacefully away an Sept. 'A Real Exhibition Bargain
Ife; J.-Rev. Mr. szo Mrs. Dow, of
remove the offending bcanches. 15th. I
spending 'a week with rem
VY, a" -Another very heavy rainfall. our Dear one mingles with the Men's Blue and White striped Overalls—all. sizes
and him . Draper and are
occurred on Saturday and Sunday throng.
-9dw calling on other Pickering which shGuld give the land a Who've banished pain and care;
.9 - - y well made, per pair $1.29
parte ver
thorough soaking. In some pg Nor would we seek to bring her back
-Misses B. and L Bunting re
of the Province over three inches From that Land Over There.
-�-Aurusd home on Friday last, after of raiii fell during those days., Although we miss her tender voice,
spending;betweea two ei3A three Farmers who have not yet sowed And mourn her vacant chair; Choice Fresh Groceries all the time
o_'�.viobtho in Toronto, Muskoka and We're glad to feel she is happy
Tiv W, their fall wheat are getting some-
"rxp &aags Beach. what anxious as they In unable In that Land Over There.
Hursley-Blend Black Tea in Bulk—still at the
-Mrs. Clement, of Milton, spent -Husband and Pamiiy.
to get ole the land on account of
' .�a day-last week with her sister, the wet. old price' per, 1b. 60 cents.
Those who have finish-
F. T. Bunting. land on her SALE REGISTER.
ed their fall wheat seeding report
her
a
*turn was accompanied by
yr ly- *tMrsurnI I In ing Powder
k1k Vapbow. Master Bill I
growth. SATURDAY—SEPT, 19TH—Auction sale
Inn ting that it is making very -rapid Chap mans Bak
in
-We were pleased to see Geo. 9 of 35 fresh cows and sprtngert-I Dur-
solemn. 2' cents. -
Farley in the village on Wednes A quiet wedding was bame. Holpteins and Jerseys). 40 Q
r- _per lb, t')
''day of ter his verions Illness daring lized in Pickering United Church steer@, 35 sheep and-5 stockers. the
Saturday, September 12th, at S
--which be was. for a number of 010 property of Fred Sage. Tillsooburg. I you Want ant real succes'
weeks, in the Oshawa General 2-80 ..when Emma Matilda, Ont-.. and Alez, Calder. Brooklin,
gg. m
ARCapita)• dau ter of John C. and Mrs. Ont I at lot 20. con. 7, Whitby, Tp.,
Pickering, became the j0al er Farm). "eatl,90oharp.
-The Women's Institute will Bryant, with your cake,.
t booth at bride of Frederick 'Reginald. son See bills. Wm.Maw,auctioneer
educt the refreshmen� of F..M and the late Mrs.,Geb, of SATURDAY. SEPT. 20TH—Auction sale 7 .4
ths,%. hool Fair to be beld here on
Rev. A. R. Sanderson of household effects in the Village Just use
Monday next. Members and Toronto, of Brougham. the
friends will please contribute The bride wasattired,
,roperty of the
u te officiated. I
estate of the late m. Mott rove.
ems,11 cakes. in a French frock of beige goorg- Sale at 1.90 Be small
French blue hatSwansdow" Cake Flour
n
with a Fro W. B. Powei F'auctioneer.-' 'a6
-M. J. and Mrs. Fawcett and Otte
daush ter loft Isat week for their and brown fox fur, the gift of the WzD1szSDtY. SzPT. 2fti>-Auction
and wore a bouquet of and Chapman's Baking Powder.
Aesse In Manitoba, having spent &room- sale of farm stock. Implements and
jwwarW weeks at the latter's home cpholia and sweetheart roses. Rol- furniture, the property of R R.
V,
M. sharp. See
CHAPMAN
tere. Pleased are we to report lowing the ceremony a reception Vanstone. Iota, eon. 1. Whitby Tp.
Mrs. Paweett's health somewhat w" held as the bride'*home. Mr. Sale it 1 90 bills.
?Improved. and Mrs. Geb left on a motor trip Wm.Maw,p;uctionser.
-Rev. A. R. Sanderson will oc- to Washington, Atlantic City and FWDAT, Sm T. 25TH-Auetlon*&Is of his pulpit on Sunday next. other southern points. the bride fresh zilch cows, steers. heifers.
Copy
-The pastor wants to. have every travelling in a blue tailored suit. bore# , pixe• sheep etc., at lot a0,
con. 9. Pickering(halt mile west of
'service.
girt out for the 10.10 jL m.
On their return they will reside at
Lee Ave.,Toronto. Claremont i..the property of Thos,
service. Theme. "DwelUnjt 'and 198 Bacon. Salem o'clock sharp.
Abiding."" 7 P. m., "Found Ont. —Henry Larkin, of Saginaw, See bills. Wm. Maw. auctioneet.
Mich., has been calling on Picker.
and Sold Out."
—0. A. Sterritt and daughter, tog friends this week, r i9pend.
in
Miss Ida, were the city on Ing a few days at the Toronto IATOW Now is '-the '-'time. i s Ane,
P 'S"urday, and on their return Exhibition which he has not miss ARM FCR SALE—North half of
were accompanied by Mrs.Richard ad for inany years, and for which Flot 27,con 7�.Picker=g Townsbi -Apply Election speeches 'and returns will
Hobbs. of Thorudsle, who had he hae notbiox bnt words of praise. at premises. %2.3
been visitiqg her daughter in the He has travelled a great deal and be broadcasted from now
OST—On Monday.Sept.7tb. black.
City, and will now spend some has visited all the great fairs of Lwhite and tan hound dog, Reward at 142
time with Mr. and Mrs. Sterritt. the world. including the World'@ Cambridge Ave Toronto. 1-2 Until October 129th,
-43w-vices in St-George's Church Fairs at Chicago and Panama and
A IM PAYING EIIGSEST PRICES—
on Sunday are as follows:9 30 a.m. fairs at Man beeter, F4g,, and at Z-X For all kinds of gram and seeds at Locust
Sunday School;Services at 10.30 a. Paris,as "I an a,Dumber of State Hill elevator. M.R,Hoover. 5ltf Your radio will certainly be a source,
PIGS FOR SALE—A number of
In. and 7 p. m. Mr. Emery's m Faire. but he is strODg inhie de-
of great , entertainment
friends will be glad to itnow that claration that the Canadian No- Yorkshmes. AeplytoEd. B. Purb, lot 38.
he has sufficiently recovered to be tional Exhibttion, of Toronto, is cuo.7,Pickering. laremont. Phone Clare 3.10. 3 from now on,
able to take these serviees next far superior to any of the others.
117 DISON PIKE—Teacher of piano—
Sunday. His doctor,however, has The admission fee at Toronto Is
_L.IC.,,,,ty Course taught if desired. Stud-
strongly urged him not to under. only twenty five cents; mobile that io at Mrs,Lyman Pilkey's,Claremont.Saturday.
Phone Clare 30D6.
we are exclusive agents for
take regular Sunday duty until of others I from twodollars to
the Mg. two dollars and a half. Excellent FOR SALE—Sevea acres of easilage
10 ap
—A Dumber from Pickering at. weals at the Toronto Exhibition c rt q the estaie of the late
'file'Forest-Crossley Radios
tanded'the funeral of the late Mrs. way be secured at very moderate waltek ral?mile west of Brougham.
Apply. be premises. 1-2
v.)J. W. Down. of Tyrone, on prices and the charges for adnits. OST—On Thursday. Sept. 10th.
Friday last,interment being made sion to the midway attractions
L fox hound with black back.yellow and black The best on the market.
IIa.
n the Na see eenietery. The are very low. The management
ts Answers to name of"Jack." Suit
orer of the Fair takes particular care in 4rk r= H.S.Ptigb,Glen Major. 2-3 ......
deceased had been a great suff
for over a year and everything owing that no species-6f robbery SALE—Pure bred. Hereford We will be plessed to arrange a private demonstration
possible was done to bring her is practised ort the. patrons of the FbouRU 4 female gosts.and one buck, 2 chickem
in Your own Eome.
ivllef. For the lost three mon tbe Exhibition,whereas at other great houses 8 z 10 and 6 z 6.at lot 35. b f con.. Pick
ening. Fred Lamy,Highland Creek P.0. 1-4
her bed. fairs all kizide of schemes are ad- -
she was unable to leave
Pi
.,The deepest sympathy of their dopted to get the people's money 0 RENT—A very comfortable six-
Troomed frame house an Church St.. Picker- Fred T. Bunting( &eri
11100.0y Pickering friends go out�to withoat giving value in, -return. ig.,in&MJaw condition. Hartland soft vMur, Es
Mr. Down and. family in� their Not only are the patrons thus pro. ApLAy Min M.E.Morrissey. tAblishe,0857.
3%pi"..iV:o-R.C.Caumb. 14'
tested, but in the extent and
—A mass meeting of the Liber- quality of the exhibits' no dtb6i UOR RENT-6-roomed briek house.
&Is of the Riding of !Ontario will fair has equalled the Toronto Exhi• r partly furnished, funtsee, hardwood floors,
telep bone if d"ited,*oft water in kitcben. Ap-
be held in the Town Hall,Wbi&by, bition It*is undoubtedly due to ply Miss Morrissey,Pickering. 1-4.
to-morrow (Saturday) ,at 2 p. m., this lilitbly honorable' method '16
OR SALE1--Grev reed babv c&rr.
standard time..for the purpose of conducting the Exhibition that ii; Fiage and ivory crib,i6.00;also coal itod wood C,
electing a candidate for the Do• success and popularity is Increas- rany a perfect, As.
and pipes, and platform sca)esi
con ition ply jog. Hackett.Orchard Inn,
minion Election. The meeting ing.each year. condition. Apply
Rouge Hill,Kingston Rd.P e Scar 5921. %Itf
-will be addressed by the Hon.Goo.
W E. N. Sinclair K
P. Graham,
MASSEY-BARRIS- MACHINERY GOS14 THSRIEIS" LL vouFt. AIR
And re 'ra. No is the time to look 0 rLE LF.P140M Lc
C.,theOntario Liberal Leader; am r- T14E C0P1!,!S!]TE1 DMA EXCUSES T
.pr,��g:needa, cultivators,On VOTERS' LISTS, 1925 after'you tors. drills and
O. Clifford, M.P. and others. All harrows,.prayers
.prayfor t e Ord One&lntr THE JUDGE MIM
the Liberals in the Riding' (form'. &-I dip a 11 wagon gear,cheap. .D J� r6,ey'
111111P111111W 22tf
on V
•
orly South Ontario).will be made
'welcome. 10 RENT—
Municipality of the Townshipo R'
See advt. in another 186nerea, lots"
f Pick. F!d 25, con.i,Pickering. Plowing possess-
colunin.
ering. 0ounty of Ontario. ion at once and full possession April lst next.For
—According to the., reports of, further particulars apgy to Gen.D,Milne,R.R.
2.Pickering, Locust the fruit-growers and apple Notice is hereby given that I have Pick ing, or W. Milne, R.R.1,
-buy. lied with section.10 of The Vot- Hill. 1-4 0 r
the province era' let Act and that I have posted
ers this part of has "t
thegreatest crop of I —Being parts of
apples since at my office at Whitev _�t ARM TO RENT
ale a the 1.
1920, and many trees are burdened FARM 25 and 26, B. F.con., Pick6rinit (just
day of September, IW25,-(I) the list of South of Dun consisting of about 200
with the Weight of. �ruit, many all persons entitled to vote in the said act". First-class buildings. electric light and
0
Municipality for Members of Parlia. Rower, 2 silos. Present tenant is retiring. -D.
branches breaking witlxthe heavy
-3
ment and at Municipal Elections, and Ryan,339 Rusholme Rd.,Toronto. 2
weight, Not only is there a large i 0 A
-o vote quantity,' btit the cinality i!; of (2) the list of persons entitled t L-OR SALE—Cheap. all kinds of
at Municipal Elections oqly. and_tbut
the Very best. Spies are entirelf -V wagons.harness.and all kinds of farm ire-
such list remains there for inspection. Flements in good order. Also semeral heavy and
free f rom spots and other defects, And I hereby call upon FL11 voters ght scales and cook stoves and heaters. High-
but all other varieties are also of it price d VIA.-
take immediate proceedings Herman,hides and wool, also live voul�
e H.ffe' Stouffville.Phone 1903 Istr
',,the very best quality. A difficulty any errors or omissions corrected try.,
the buyers are tip against thio cording to law. "OR SALE OR:RENT—Stunco Min-
golow and garage,all modern"conver.4e ces.
year is the shortage of barrels. Dated this 15th day of Septemb(r, heated suo-room,1, veranda,hardwood floors,,
There may also be some difficulty IM
5.
s"M
water pressute tem electric light, seven
In finding a market for the large rooms,summer chen: bath-room, half-acre •
Crop, 2.4 DONALD,R. BEATON kiyts
land,attractive grounds. Immediate
(Mark of Pickering Township, Apply jas.Rose,Pickering(Kingston Irdl)-lool
Aim
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