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VOL. XLV. PICSERIXG, ONT.; FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1925 _` 1�0. _
� Trs+lit+o�:t:al dLadaas►. Oro* i,MI-vii11T GRESHWOOD.
WEST MILL.
Saw XiH and Basket.
• The Greenwood,e e the United tb,.- Cll be at The will ttak of the Rev.Gardner le GalmENWOOD
i�� • ood, Sept. ETtb�._wiPi be at Dichtey will take pik�e Ia Melville '
E. FOR9YTS. 10.80 a. m„ and will bew`:eotvhlnation Presbyteripm Church of Monday even.
Oph.D..'Director �a --. of Sunday School and Church. using ing.October&tb. at 8 o'clock. A co t w '
�'/��,�,^,.•.,attteal AasodatloaoiOntario. C ," the Rall Dai. rgRtam. The same dial inrttatioa is eztecfled Eo everELL
atLtmLer Ot. file AIDertti� QptpmpG7Cti p • S. .
icion. Eye. efaatiaed by apPolatmmL program will be used at Mount Zion one to be present.
aa3si. Ciatemont. Oat• . s1 1.00 pp m. and .at Kinsale aL 2 88 ' The Rev, Mr Dickle bas for the
N O. McHINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., L009 wANI"RLIa - ( p. m. RequlareburcheerviedaCBrou• last three Sunday evenings used as 8stwbltshed 1838
Khan at 7.00 p. m.` The Qreenwr.od tba bads of his discussion, a"Origin f,
>Ldt:ibatgh mamba:of the Oou■ya ae Cuatoty sawing done Oat Rollin LadReformation."
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8bysisiasa and Surgeons of Ontario,L117 L,q R + g les Ald will meet on Thursday. and, Progress of the _Reformation, • . '"•.
p. m., at the home of sad on Sunday evening, Oct.4th, will '"Highest '.price
at °Dosis of anrasons, Ldiaboaptl Oct.
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Y�taf.atioa to dsieasss 01 wanes and and Chopping, Wood rev, , continue this subject
covering the w t
Omse anQ saeidsaoe,Hroobtam: - •! l
.Repairing, Doctrines and Belief of the Presby paid \
Log" $hapinq sad Ittrnin6. WHtTEVALE. terian Church. You are cordially ia-
i vited to.hear this discussion. er r y .
}�• E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Sans"Slei lie, Oft' Stoolfi W• J, Beaton, of Toronto, spent
ii■Smficitor;Notary Public.Eu. Moneyy to ' g Sunday last with D. R, and Sirs, nes-
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oaa. South tiliaCourt House. Whitby:. 2aly Balt For Sale ton. GREEN RIVER. W f�1w1
Miss Annie Nolan and Edith Tool Teas Gray spent
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C. RICHARC$ON A 00,—Barris- left on Monde last to take npahelr George and ]►ilea .:."
.tern.Solicitors etc.. 817-819 Confaderatioa CHAS' A. WHITE. y the weekend here with friends
;):its Building.Corner•yo aloe-and Richmond Sts., teaching course at the Normal School. - ;
Tocouto. Phoaea Main 13 and Main af9o, acf Saeoessor to late W. G. Bargee -We wish them success. Quite a number attended the anal. :
Phone 6420 or write Locust•Hill, On t. The annual 8ebooi Fair was a great versary services in Whitevale last
Sunday, :,
inter. A M JAMES BEATON,Bar• success,and our school carried off the �
Anted Solicitor, No Public. Room Pleased to k ow that Mrs. Fred
GO. second prize in the parade) and drill ¢ .
rain es:4 and
12 Lift Buildtni,Toronto. Ea- Paetill and Mink Ivy are recovering, _
trainees:4 ane I2 Richmond Street or 17 Q,��n' 1< u T• contest, besides many other prizes, after their recent illness.
sesmet LtasG Telephone—main 7�0. Residence J. He The Whitevale Methodist Sabbath Unexcelled for fine
8ttctson 1748. L Rchool will hold their annual Rally on Chicken thieves have been bites to
Pumef'fsi Lgrector Sunday tient. September the 27tb.at this aeiRhborboo� during the past X. .
_ Orsini week. Somethiagg�i
Mould be done to cake or ��istrp
_ �t 10 a. m. The speaker will he C.J. stn� this wholesale stealing.
Torrance, Knox., College, Toronto. pp i +•d
�R D. .C. Smith, Dentist, BtsyB• Licensed s Lrner The pupils of our school were enc= —baking
special music will be seadered b cessful in winning a good number of
pills. Honotes and
the Chicago and Ta maroB HeARsR members of the school. y The 111! r
Dere Universities and the Royal Colaega of ptizes at the school fair held +st Bro. ¢
1j3eatalSurgeoas. Phone office loll. R�rdeace pA �t -' ugham last Friday. In the public y pastry
TiO;d, No antsidr appointments. my Ver 'V y • est Sale Ot an as P
e ' Phone 9'd4 ::@O THAT'S THAT ' speaking contest for girls, the first �o.11r lII the country.
E B. BEATOF,
D. D. S„ " ' _ prize was won by Audrey Plaztoo, + rr
raduate of the Royal Coleige of Deutst s The final and second h Ruth Hutchin There's a recon. i
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University of.Toronto. og�. match of the Sabbath y Its both INurdock a Gonfecuonery .tore, Whitby. -' 8cbool Junior Softball "League has pupils of this school. The third went FAgA
sealhours 9 to 12 :I to 5.8u. Ind. phone s, been* plaved. On Saturday at the to a pupil of Brougham school. We 'F. Z. 'C�'� `� '7
rtitail pl►oae 220. y congratulate these
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ASPHALTDew cop ball diamond the White. R girls oa their euc•
N. DALES, L, D. S. D. Dr 9;, S�l N � Ci vale and Dunbartr+a valiant nine@ cess as public speakers.
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. Graduate of Royal College r Dental Sur• q n+et to break the tie for the top rung ?,t
Kronen and the University of Toronto. Offsqe of the "league ladder, and in a game '
:above D. A Scott's store. Claremont. On .
which sparkled from end tic end with i,: BROUGHAM.
Office bourn,98 m. to 5 p. m, Saturdays: 9 a. We can i•uppC A
.y Toronto Aaphslt Shin•. brilliatsce, the Dumbarton DPw Drink-
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in.to i P.tis, Pboue Clare I4os.. 471y glee in Toneblend, Tile, Heather. 'lire. A. Malcolm is visiting her son, n• _ F�'
ere emerged victorioudover the White• g
.11ERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L. D 9„ Red, Green or Blue black. vale Wheat Wheelers. Moth credit Frank, at Barrie.
D. D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of R y A Rood supply of t
We con ire you names of coopers who {a due certain men trnrn the north for Miss Jeoofe Duncan and friends PPS Hata and eft
Destaf Surgeons and the Unavc-srty of Toronto." will use no other brand of cxrefbl coaching which they ave the Sundayed at home; Coal on hand. also a supply . Y
sours 1. S in.to 5 p store.Pickering,Oct Asphalt Shingles, s Mita Beatrice$teveas�n ' having a
boon : 9 a m.to a p.m., or by appoint- splendid material at their disposal : R of Kindling Wood '
anent. Phone Pick 3^00. 990 but the bons from the south, well, holiday with friends in Delaware,
lR WAJ 1'-l1JOAlLD brilliancy Is just natural to them. A number from here att.n'e3 the stove length. '
{ase �alldrl.
This is the warmest board on the mar. play [tris league continue as success Liberal convention at Whitby on
_ 12tf Phone Pielf. 1709. '
-, ket. cool in summer and warm in Saturd++ .
Fully u it has started out and be a
winter. 7 16 In. thiels. We mawotof training o • Mrs Tripp. of Torrinto. bas bean s,
V. RICHARDSON — Real Ss g g Qd portamen, DONALD 1&U?vRO,
W. wte. tn■araacr Coove•raanctai, Notary ria supply you with the � with her sister,Sirs. Walter Bennett, PIClRESINii
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shrate,Bu',PkJteriag,pat, _� names of satisfied customary, for some time.
r INARKHAM. The Mecbin house I@ undergoing re- ' " f
{� ]e`��'�f� pairs and the erection of a new porch 1tevale "
FO+PTILL, LTonasd Anct iii. 'Ana. s �1���tl.,i .re. adds to it appearance. •
• em o'mesaus of Y,ar!and ,, ♦m •,• + Vlore than a dozen farmers is and _
�sagas of su bad, a�u40 to am mo"Oft around this village and out In the Donald Beer has Iroise to the city tare Service Garage
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basaw. 44dr.sa Green River P.o• out toweship ave had their chicken take s course at business college. He �u
— L� Y ARDroosts revenged within the last two will be missed in the village. a*.'
� $.BiLeTo47 TO WiNfiffiYt3LIilBH weekv, and although the county and Mrs,_George Philip �atertained Bea- Motor overhauling, top sad yids our.
' owevstr .foo•*• ��tw� vtl]Nge police have been appealed to, penton friends o0 Sunday and return- Lala repairs
W111111116010. A00MU Ms z•aa the depredations continue unabatede--0a��
Y e, � w JREMEMBER On.the farm of the late Oen. Robb 40 ed with them for a short visit.a p, �d overhauiio i®g
Mn, Shepherd is is the cit at pees- All work g•
c3tickena were taken on Saturday Pat under a doctor's care. Ber many guaranteed, Flat rate
AVIDA, Pt?GH—Live stock Gua of ht, and this N the second raid. On friends ho for hair speed recover ice charge
eiooem Graduate of C 1+t 4onea' Schad R a pe y, rpt g
i t.detiax ssp�y�p� with w former ottani a as many more were The W, M. S. and Mission Brnd of Phone 3610 Mark.Central. «� "i•
amara. Block and rug�r� A8 of aatasate• taken, B. A. Sommerville, on the St. ,lobn's Church seat a bale of 100 x '
y*ttndad to. Terms ressaaaeeasoa,�bta 1 bow When you need a new 9tb coceeasioa. lost W on Saturday lbs. awn Sept. 12th: Although s W. .
so t Iain 9 g W E
Pump, Now Furnace, Rw- night. and others who have Men comparatively small society, much
Bl, MAW,W, L10EN89D AI30- :pairing, Bavetroa him cleaned out are R.G. Armstrong. Jsa, Gadd R p �THB�i�i'IT�'
�] g g good wools is to accomplished.
T7 TIOt+IZ;RR,tor York.Qntsrboand thtrham or Plumbing remember Torrance ar6d Wro, Maxwell. Hun• Tye Women's Institute were much "
c'osaa+as, All klada of vies ,promptly attended the New Tinsmith. dreds of floe fowl have been taken and disappointed in not being shoe to
tD' Ts`n re"'9Oaae Da�fOf ■ataa l wrbeoappenled to R. W. Phillips, chief secure transportation to visit White- Sigza
00 Pbd at t�Wb y.O t3en sad ' vale Institute last week as arras ed.'i@:u ataoo.a. WDtthy,ort• lily &stisfatioa gtlaraoteed ofthecountyp lice. stated that he g could do iii ing as the county torte Hr a tar better luck some other time. Ct�,�l �
Prices moderate P
w•as greatly undermsened. A local The School Fair of 1923 is now a , k ;
'Just vigilance committee may be formed.
- _ -• Moderate prices also in Paints, thing of the past. Tose attendsace on t ,•--�e�,'
Oils, Hardware etc. Friday was wood and•the exhibits NUT COAL
d' CUNBARTON. were excellent. The tudii had a
• ' 'Or and see r11ra Allison,o!Toronto,is the nest cask oftbefore them to decide t the '
merits of the several schools fo their
� .rl�t'ed q STOVE COAL
of )Cies A.Thom for a week. rills, exercises etc, as all did honor
g A T �T�j �T1 Q��� to the taachere training them. And-
Mrs.
ii4 V IJ Mra. White and Miss Gertrude
the we+k-end at Ni*lF&ra Falls. ley school captured lot prize- White. a i
—�'•— Miss bertha Lankto, of,Gratton, i8 .vale cod and 7th concession school
?EA ("1(��T
ReW Ohaii», upboletered :� ' ' — PICgERINC3 visiting heirs's convention In tnthf year for their performance.ll the deserve credit COAL
in Rood tapestry �(1 YOU
T �] *j� will held the latter part o next
a✓ •. 1� wank at Ottawa. HIGHLAND CREEK. "
Come in and see these. Mrs. Robert Clark and family. of
your bourse heated for half Port Credit, spent the week-end with �hiclten•etealiog tea crime which - (� f�1
the cost coal? Mrs. Alex.Thom. has been very v 1
We are ebowiait Baeeiaete .�r - ry prevalent. is this part >C ULE
Roy and Mrs. Thom gave A corn of the province during the past yews, '
for x7.00, If so, instal one of the Instant sae rnast on Saturday evening
to a num- and during r!r!s summer many tbowr- +•• �� F
_ `Oil Burners in your range, or her of their friends. ands of dollars worth of fowl has
Alec, Cribs, with good felt' an International Oil Burner Miss Elva Mitchell was to the city disappeared from the hen-hooses dur• R Q D
tatattreseee, $10.50. in your farnaee. on Monday attending a trousseau tea ing the dark hours of the night, sad �• �• +a S 0 R
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• of her cousin, Miss Dorothy Holmes. it s"we impossible to,detect the
Call and see these. We are sorry to report that Miss �•!••y.�•.
We Rreasente far Ape= Records - - .A Forsyth is on the sick lst, consequent Reoltryjpdocoot confloehthege acts itriss
stlisd Needles. W. J. GORDON'S, ly the senior division of the school is to hen-roosts. but at this time of the
_ Oburob Street, closed. We hope for a speedy recov year Wi orchards of Chefarmars srS1ler p i
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Agents Wanted 231y. Pickeripg a severelt frothtbta.eloes: A few ail' triPC is n.Mr's. David Aonw receied word A ago a farmer near our village as fey dare ego that her sister, Mrs. walkin on a sideroad ad oinin hie �°C. Ii Ster' rtt Flaoo Bread �q g f R - ;
Flour Dick, of Kankakee, Mlcb., had passed orchard when he saw a oar without
away, She had.beed in poor Health i hta ib the side of the r9ad sad a `t
�trniture hef►leg and for some time. woman walking slowly and almiesslyr .
1 Funeral Director and Marvel near by. Her action" aroused suepic g
)Phone 1300 AUDLEY. ions in the mind of the said farmer, as
:Pastry_ Flour — the woman was evidently performing t�
�Ift3keftg, 0$t8T10 Corn is badly•down with the recent the duties of•a lookout, to give warn.
May, be obtained from you Grocer.. rains and wind. Ing when signs-of danger appeared.
C��� --,'Coal M. Chapman shipped half adozea A little.furtheripp scrutiny revealed two
I Brookhn Flour Mills•Mills of
his Yorkyhtrea recently. children etrippinjt His grape vines of 4 'W. H. Guthrie recently purchased their lusctour.fruit. When the wom.
+ CHAS. WILSON, -Prop. two carloads of feeder cattle, an's attention was called to this fact,
Some fall wheat was *own this shewas horrified +end chagrined, to Y6w location
= — week. The acreage will be as large as think that they had been caught. A f
Ifl►rd and past Coal Of the usual, few momenta IAtetstwo men were seen -'
beet quality OII s At the school fair held at Brougham approaching from the rear of the orch New Storey '
hand .It -gays to Attend on Sept, 18th, S. 9 No. 6, here, won and carrying baskets of apples. He
1st place In the school parade and remonstrated with the party, saying 1�
:THOS: A. LAW the Best , drill. Inspector R. A. Hutchison, in that while the orchard was a good one New Stotts W
t �' giving the judges decision of the con- be.had been unable for a number of r'
LLIOTT '' test,drew attention to the fat4 that years to reap any benefit from it on h y
QSC]oLe=�31Qe Ci]:3.t. Muriel J, Weetney. .a pupil of No.6. on account of the depredations of ybe D]illit2 B Block
won the highest number of marks in genteel thieves from the city, be
NTT n T �T (� the inspectorate of S. Ootarir, in the lady.or atleast the female of the party, '
V 1 N vs recent entrance examinations, which was-the possessor of a serpent �ij;]d Street
K Corner Yonge end Aleza>ader standing was,also the highest includ• tongue," and she began a tirade of b
We are prepared to build and sell all Streets. Toronto,`- Ing the Oity of Oshawa. The Cham• abuse of farmers in general for their _ .!
Noted for high grade
Silver Shield was also won meanness In objecting to ladies and
styles of lawn. chicken wire and stock
s fences at reasonable prices, +h y this school last year. Thin was gentlemen frotq� the city in helping Call and Bee us
It will a instruction and lac• Riven for having eecurcd the highest themselves to alittle fruit, A threat.
pay you to consult us.before p i number of points per pupil at the from the only gentleman in the crott•d
purchasing, !ngMany students in Brougham school fair. Those who got silenced the abusive woman. If the M G:
1# We also have for sale Asphalt' good positiOIIs. Write their early training here will always position were reversed and the farmer
Ready Roofing and
keep a warm spot n their henrts for were to enter the¢arden of those peo• N m '
Bale Wire for OAtalOgne. Enter old No• 5 and will be glad to know pie in the city.and pluck it flower he ie■ E. WEWEN
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RING NEWS
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CBO, FARLEY SSG SON,Brock Road' now, that the rising genevation Isupholdlogf wouM soon find himself in the police
Pickering R R. 1 the old-standard. We extend our court. Too many city people consider fiS' v„
q I 'Peterinary 8n>�'geoa
>$8 g Prions Fick-1701) ;'w• J. Elliott, i°riacipal: congratulation to the present teacher,(the fat�toer legitimate prey to satisfy
lldias Gee. and the pupils. their Int. P1C]!cerI=W, 02=8 3:10 ,
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the plait fiare, will start at the I I a the interest of his debts.
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'doait • whlla.ne. :''`Red Bose'' eStra good. li�on".f Y04 ,
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We stipply cans ,roil Pay express ' A number of motor[ag experts seam
-charges. We to Incline to the view that many b
Pal daily by.-e prose yt a ;"c
wheel
haeme dosed at the driving ..
- -�onex order, which can 5i casltsd wheel at one time' or other during -
r•it[sywhera �►ttbou! any..clturge: their career. But they add that usual-
To " ;Ace. Crtam Ii in such cases the man who o•-.
Tv obtain. the to o dozen �a
..'Zfust be few frgiti•bad, tlavcss aIId Is still perfectly capable of driving hie
: contain not lees' than 80 , passengers. ager to himself or other
Per qti>; car without,da s �
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l P l..t ti� One crse'which.occurred during the
BO�Ydi Coln War seems to
suggest that, in such
h Toronto- Thi - -
circumstances, some special instinct _
esame good tea, for ,30 yearn.
For references-Head Office, Toronto. 1eeps the sleeper right. An Engineer - -
Bank of Montreal. or your local banker. who was driving for the General Staff
p � was Ord ad out with a big car attgr o The Unfataiiliar Telephone. Bepainp Letter Writers.
>$aWbltshed for over thirtyBegging letter writers arra known '
- - �a heavy day. He found it difficult to Of all the white asst's wonders the �Ay;
keep awake, and finally succumbed to ,�'� telephone waa perhaps the most inez- who get, regular kncetace. from their
A Pom You ShoUld Y%IIow• +sleep. He was unconscious for about `fill' A B placable to the savageakih is wording pathetic appeals. One
_ ll..ttll mind-until the:Qf the principals of t3tese-•a woman
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"I No Wore, ladles." ten minutes, when he suddenly awoke : I"radio came to puzzle it still more hope-
to land that he had brought his car Ilfis Ii?T has cashed cheques for more t3ian
Many Bem•like eo lessly, The first contact of a prim!-
aga are found is correctly to a standstill Ia front of a . 'No. 1168-Chi:dren's Simono-s:eeve�eve race with the telephone always $250 in-one week. .
Shakespeare a plays. The following is cloned level-croseing: - Dress with PToducea amuaing results, The ea- `—�"--'-
balthazar's song in "Much Ado About . panel front, tucks at the, , Parisians Go Collarless.
:Nothin Plorer MacMillan tells a funn$ story,
r1! shoulders, square neck, patch pockets,+ reprinted in the Southwestern Tele Forty Parisian men have sworn to .
A �J�a V! LETTER
p N�{ and long or short s;eeves. Sizes 2, 4, p r
s��.ee[aE aaa+R g and 8 y � { phone News, abowt an Eskimo's ez• wear no eolIars for six months, in the
19lgh as more, ladies,-nigh ao mora; ,'
yearn, Size 4 years'requires De
rimeat with a piece of telephone hope of Introducing a new fashion Be- :-
Men were deceivers ever; - 1% yards of 32-inch or 36-inch ma-�wire fore you laugh at them, consider the
.One toot In sea, and one,on Shore; From a Lady -Made Well by Dr. tersaL Price 20 cents. size of yourJaundry bells, h
To one thing constant never; No. 1177=Children's Kimono-aeeve As the warm sun of the short north- a
'1 iluaa1s' Pink Pills. Dress, or apron without s.eeve sec- ern summer melted the.•now..over the
r1� t!'heri nigh not so, but let them go, tion,,having a sash tying at the back former camping ground of a previous 'fay
And be you'blithe and bonny; R ...
'I wish from m heart I could per- ,and patch expedition, Mr. MacMillan discovered
Converting all your sounds or woe y a pockets. sizes-2, 4 6 and
scads every Person who is run down g years. Size 4 years requires-1. considerable debris, including Game FoR���
VRIN
Into, Hey nonny, nonny. in health to give Dr. Williams' Pink I yards of 32-inch, or I% yards of 36- wfrQ and ono odd telephone mouth-
s Pills a trial." Thus writes hire. Louie lush material. Price 20 cents, piece• His Eskimo comT.anion show. �r ��
Bing no more ditties,a sing no more Mitchel:, Oak Point, Man., who fur- ed intense interest in the white man's E
Of dnmga ao full and heavy, cher says:-"Abouts year ago I was I Our new Fashion Book contains explanation of the use of the tele � -rim "
The fraud of mea was ever so y ;many sty.ea showing haw to dress+
a weak woman, aufiering from a run boys and p y is the rue phone. When the ezplfrer turned in
Since summer first was Leavy down system and !m overiahed blood. y glr-s' Sim licit for a few hours' sleep,, ',he In�geatous f
Their sigh not so, but let them o p for we' children. Clothes of
g , Any little exertion would canes my I character and individuality for the native trlcd his hand at telephone line
And be you blithe end bonny; Legs to tremble and my heart to throb constrnotion T 1 F��l�.I tC C C,
Converting all Your sounds of woe junior folks are hard to buy, but easy , 1�I G.7.7
violently. I could not ewes a room ( A.ong the bleats Arctic coast ran a
_Into, Hey nonny, nonny. D to make with our patterns A small straggling row of of any kind can be
or walk fifty feet without being ex- amount of money spent on good ass- Wit boards about,
`- hansted. Thea. I b five feet high• from which was fes-' quickly relieved by mail-
fire feet began talking Dr.!teria:s, cut on simple lines, will give
Only
Ptak Pal's and alter taking children the privilege of wearing I tconed couple of hundbesi yards•of raging with fti�
A Good Loser-Always ties more y six boxes I am as well and strong : wire. A afngle telephone mou-th�piece +;
-friends than a I&a ewer, I can walk and run without'adorab:e things Price of the book 10�dang4ed at end of the line. and be-
poor winner. Icents the copy, Each copy ine'udea .I m t
-F'tnda it easy to accept defeat by: stopping every few seconds gasping i fore it stood a solitary Eskimo_ Into
remembering that,to-mcrrow means e 1 for breath as one coupon good for five cents in the
grevtousdy. Dr. WIi-'purchase of any pattern. Ch18 Improvised CeIephoae he shouted
stew chance, ( Hams' Pink.Pills will be my stand-by - a few words in his native language. , aa. t! ipp� •'
--Is one who keeps his self-respect fa the Atture If ever my blood needs HOTd TO ORDER PATTER44$, then ran madly along the pole line, ' d8 O
even though he loses the game. I building up again, and I shall always Write your name and address plaln• clapped the tar end orf the wire to his
-Has never tact Until he fogey his 1 thud Pleasure in recommending chem ly. giving number and size of sushi! eaf and listened for his ora message.
head. to anyone needing a tonle- Patterns as you want Enclose 20c is All he heard was the wind whistling A 0
-la always the first to get a now There are many troubles due to I stamps or coig (coin preferred; wrap{OYer Juice-bound waters along the
opportunity. weak, watery blood which can easily It earetally)j for each number, and r grim northwest eosat of Greenland.
-[s ons who put principles above I ba overcome by a talc use of Dr. Wi!• address you ,order to Pattet'tt Dept, appointed but still hopeful, the ;:f"a*"'
;Profits. 11ama' Pink Pills. The Sole mission of I Wilson Ing Co,, 73 West A& Eskimo returned to the mouthpiece.
-Saves the time thst poor losers this medicine Is to enrich and purify !aide Toronto Patturns .lent byf Evidently feeling'that he had not }� �}
,spend framing up alibis. the blood and when that is done all I return Ii. sprinted �f l� a-'1I1-"--.-
Personal
Quite fast enough the first fill
the varied symptoms of a3aemla tis-� �"�-�-----J+ - •' tlasr, he repeated the process with as �1llllll ���rrr
Dental He�� sppeer, and good health returns. You extra burst of speed, only to be d!a- C .- ."
+ can get these gills through any dealer appointed again. Just then there ap• rA
Personal r Dpearance and comfort fn medicine or by mgli at 50 cents a geared round the corner of the hut.the ri
1 Prompt as to care for our teeth, but box by writing The Dr. Williams' DVi r� I vvbtte explorer who had given hien the jjjj QM
the bad effects of diseast,d teeth (such Medicine Co.. Hrockrille, Oat aaa+ ��L�� dstTi< scrap wire and tate old mouth-piece. �1
as rheumatism. nearti I N
fs.iousrt disease, i Immediately the Eskimo ceased his U 1001Itt3d� a
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ate) are saffiMently serious Lo Indio I
1 tie to ase every . efforts and las lagly remarked that e. and
means to keep our Baby 8 Owhn lhbleta A:+a Fine for be knew the whits man was lying L
teeth healthy. when he told about the tele ?'6 `QSril9Y�
•Y ;. To assist every man, woman and ,/'� Nervous, Sleepless ali>dre>o. plane, for -
"' child in Ontario in the attainment of � l nobody could talk thronglt a wire that . � ��� Y
i From Canada the fame of Baby's had no hole to it, 9
"healthy teeth in a healthy mouth." -A7 k
the Department of Health, through the Own Tablets is spreading over the i However, the Eskimos are net..tits
Division of Dental Services. Is carry. world. Diothers recommend them to oitlp persons who do not understand ���
flag out a program as follows. other moihers end wherever they are I telephony. Incredible as it sounds,
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tried nothing but words of praise are I there are people In England-to-dap Men who�� _
(1) Providing (without charge) fecp heard for these pleasatt tasting little who do not recognise a telephone In-
tures on dental subjects. _ `i:� tablets that promptly relieve the I atrumea+t when they see !tl The Loa- der,sensitive skins,
easily levitated by
(2) Making dental surveys of the minor ailments of young children. I don Te!egraph and Te-ephone News shaving,win find Cu- t `'
' ,schools without cost to r• municipality. "Baby's Own Tablets are'one of the says that a reapeotable-looking and ' CicuraPreparadonaideal.
m (3) Assisting communities to estab-I best remedies for children's ailments seemingly well-educated Briton no-I The sea► freely-lathering
I I Cuticata Son Shaving Stick nra
lash sch�o! dental service. I have ever need," aapz Mrs. Arthur`[iced a row of telephones on a table P . g permim
T. Allen, of Auburn, Me. 'M little at the Wembley Expoettion. fixed one sharing solus dsily'°ith°ui lriita_
(4) Promoting Dental work in hos- y tion of the Skin. Cuticum Talcum. ,
;pitats (dental services being given girl was nervous and could not sleep,+ eye at the. transmitter of the nearest an antiseptic powder, is soothing r °;
1� ?gratuitously, the hoa;'tal supplying Modesty. I tried the tablets and she was re- instrument and gazed long and earn- and cooling to the most tender skin.
?nWequipment). The dashing young lady was^anxious lleved at once. She was ako troubled wily Into it as It it bad been a spy-
In
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- (b) Assisting to the establtahment. +with coastlpatton and nothing seemed glass. Evidently the view failed to °' � �. eels..&nap
her aunt, who was rather old-fashion- ase, oo nm,.ot$,� �y�
of dental clinics in factories,,thereby ed, should look as presentable as pox to hely her.'I had used the tablets Dome up to Lie expectations, for he Yrs'Cotkara stAviaa 3dek 251
A ihelping the worker In lndastrt. Bible in Ist bathing Stilt but a short time before her bowels tried Instrument site; iostrnment in
11 you desire information about tea- "Surely, Aunt Ella," acid the girl were regular. All mothers should the me way and regretfully walked
keep Baby's Own Tablets in the Louse o>Y t lag enter.
- tel service in schools; you would rather cautiously, "you're not going to quest of ,more thrill
for they area valuable reined taiament PAINS REFI
.�li>ce a speaker for a club sheeting; 1L weax your spectacles fa the water?" Baby's Own Tablets ore sold 'by all - � • •"� -
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You want to know about den I clissice "Indeed,_? am," replied her aunt. druggists or will be-mafled oa receipt Mit for Mina and take no other.
In hospitals or factories; If yon wish "Nothing shall induce me to take off of price, 25 cents per box, by the Dr.
copy of free pamphlet as "Proper Care another thing." A 'Tribute to "Mothero:' 1 SIDS AND BACK =ti
of the Teeth,,'write to the De Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
partmeat q gain. Ont. A little booklet, "Care of the idothers neves die. Sometimes when
of Health of Ontario. 8padina House, Baby fn Health and Sickness." wil•i be there is a vacancy in the heavenly X x
,Foronto. I certainly got a bargain when I hosts God sends down to earth and �er TrONN"Wo�@11i1b0�ft=Have v
bought my wireless net," said Smith. sent free to any mother.-on.rAquest au !Y!d b Lydia E. rmsiaamrs
morons a mother, and when she 7
» Cool Room for Mental Work "A� You quite sure of than" Ones- A Puzzler.- reaches Him she has nothing to learn t$ltible ' a $
'An English woman scientist has de- tioaed Jones. in the way of becothin
There's no doubt about It. Alter The Prince Chichlba, second son of 8 an angel, for ,:,
termined that bb degrees Fahrenheitthe Emperor of Japan, speaks and she always was sane.-Charles Wag-I Lachine,�Quebeo.-"I tookLydia
the best temperature for mental I had assembled the set I had Sixty. writes.English fluently. ner, �snlcl�am'eVegetableCosnpouad use k.
.,;workers. seven pans lett over!" Like most foreiggers, however, he — suffered with pasha is my left side and ;
_t found considerable difficulty at•fired ck, and with w era and other
4 We cannot turn "be it resolved" 'troubles women so Mten have.' I was..
The largest airrI chunk of silver into profits.-Harry N. Owen. in. mastering the pecttliarlttee of our Soe:'aiael
about six months,'- I saw the
ever found weighed 39,600 pounds and - language Pim -�oo- Compound advertised is the
wsa ?5 per cent. pure. Mtnard's Ltntrneet forDistemper. ice, when he wen gists a lad;his Standard'and I have taken
English tutor was trying to define the y..' fear bottles of it I was a verysick wo-
THE it ihV use of the article "a." ch better-I would r
nL ilrril MJWiK,_ Sil7t\�S' .�V � taan and I feel so mu
not be without it. I also use Lydia E
" a "You must not," he ezplafaed, "say Pinkham's
'a houaeal or 'a horses.' You cannot o Sanative Waeli. I recom K
.mend the-medicines to my fraena&and I y
place 'a,before a plural noun" am willing for you to use my letter as s
'PsannIing Your Advertising' . The young Druce picked up his
testimonial. =M� M. W�R,om 680
tutor's' prayer book, w•htch he bad Notre Dame Stree Labia ebee-
The oftener your advertising ap•1 the most of those possibilities every, evidently been Studying In his sypare peen, an
pears, the quicker it builds up a fol_ day. time. Operation
M ,lowing and the more productive It be You must never let the public forget "Then how," he asked In all serious- of 1 f Provost„Alberta.'-"Perhaps you will
kis sire ns thing,to do then is to l you. You must ,never give even your seas, "do you account far this?" inti- remember of your books
Say Bayer - Insistl
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Your advertising appears. established trade d chance to forget trati year ago. I was in a bad condition w
B n8 a word with his farefiager. and would suffer awful pains at times
Other elements enter In, however,i you. You must exert every effort to The tutor looked over his royal
For Colds Headache and could not do anything, The doctor
to complicate the situation. Among,bring In more frequently the occasion- said I could not Lave children unless
q pupil's shoulder.
=these are: The amount ot--money a al customer, and to get an ever In- The word he was referring'to-was Neuralgia R1lhumatlSM I went under an operation. I read
merchant can wisely use for advertts creasing number of brand new cus- "amen." -testimonials of Lydia E, Pinitham'g `n
ing; the character and variety of tamers. Lllmbag0 Pain `' vegetable Compound in the papers and
Stocks; the size of each advertise f The sa friend recommended tyre to take it
I pending of soar ndvertisiag _ SHIP us You2 Olt 1 After taking tbtee bottle& I becamewent; the use of other means'of ad- eppropriatfon must be spread through -- � - Afte btakingetter th ee havebolt a barnsybaby`Yd n
ertisiag, These and fther factors, the entire.year. The newspaper hold-, 'POULTRY.GAME;EGG ��'ACCept
Ba erpUka e y h with the Hr y girl four months old. I do A Ouse-
problems and alternatives•.in•g, :narked advantagca obtainable to; BUTTERA-t FEATHERS ' work and help a little with the chores.
Ig '-they Present, must be carefully con-�no other way, should have the busk ct WhichCOnt iliS proven directions i recommend the Vegetable Campotai «a, .r
I y -WF LiwauYF� I2ouNv-
sidered in planning advertising. i the advertising. Seveatyflve per cent. 143 UV=oday/orpricar-we Aarantee ' Handy 'Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets to m friends and am willing for you
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- The year Is the logical basin for the of the appropriation to be 5aed in the them)6r•a wvck ahiad Also bottles of 4A and 100-Druggists use this testimonialletteI-Uri.A,A
advertising.- plan. F.aca da "holds newspapers. is a conservative' slept-� P•Fs9UilN C�CO�NMITEp i Aspirin ie fife mere mak (rMatcrea to 1302 64.Provost,Alberta.
rtu1Vlshtd o,w. Y•c f .�„ti,�__
tales ike meat. 38 39 ifo�.coa.t Morlwe-�fantroat aptlad"1211 et a satimikre� o[ Moat/ I E
possibilities.vflltifls. You must m' _
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IV more&ttracti e to the eye
. " I �: � '. NOT&Scotlashia � 000 ribij ersn-
1 TMRM.9 in theli interior and exte.rlor.
-G< Galvanized Ste3bing-tes
Rural mail delivery, the piano,
$1.73 per year.; $1-5o if paid in sAvance
witkiisiUans to the United Stato and Cre& Bird's Felt Slatp-8410gles,
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the gramophone, and during the For' S'Cho-ol -Openin' g.
Britain$2,00 in.advance for sale at
'thi, radio, are
past year, or two,'
T, PATERSOWS - CLAREMONT A
doing their P'Art lo, makiog the Call and got prices.
all
4"'JOHN . MURKAR C mia H
country jiom� more attractive. Hea�dqdaftem for Publi igh
In addttion beenFarwim, Attedtion
to t hose it has
0 6 AND CO"S
N TE e ped!on t 'School supplies ind te -t-book
to cmte a
found x a x
friendly,riv#iFy ameng'tho school Iam agent,for the World* Greatest
�Shonld PoIttka� bedlecu, in
as Separator. --The Renfrew," Stores, 11rALa' ts, -Crayons, Pencils, - Peas,, Rubbers, - Slates, MOM
children in the rai#iAg of farm
-in the pulpit? T�Is is a questlob. Scare* and Oil Engines. Fleisry's
and garden prodnets, in'bakitig famous Plaws.Pointa.Graln Grinders, Scribblers, Note Books, School-bagg, Geotristry Sets. ,
that is f requentlY asked-and as
This Wheel Barroweetc.
and, in Feedle-work etc.
7-Pencil Soxos from 5 cents up.
freqt(ently answered,. sometimes a - .. .
rive ry -showing the young Btantf ord binder twine and second
mative and sometimes b&nA separator@ for sals.
4n the affir that there is somethl'ag very at- lftuatCia Peas 25 cto and 35 cta
the negative. It depends a
tractive in farm work. It,shows ROBT. DEVITT, Call and see our stock.
great deal on the point of. view. Lhem that. by good brain work, Phone5ffiPlck.: BROUGHAM
-If the preacher severely criticizes co
mbined with muscular, farming
�the opposite party, his words are
Nue. , - PURE CLOVER COMB HONEY.40 CENTS
can be made not only profitable, Fruit Rreec Shnbs
12eartily approved of,but if he cen 40
but attractive as well, and in this
aftres that to which the hea - Having secured the agency for T. W.
B*wman &Son. Star Nurseries,
Ridgetown,Ont. J- -TICHARDSON
Iongst-then it is ent4rely different, A
rer be
way much is being done by school
fairs in stemming the flow of our MES
h ' reacher is severely con.
,and t e p to taite orders for&I
youag moo and women to the I am repared
for meddling in politics. kin?.of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits,
cities. Ornamental Shrubs Etc.., at
ce8.
the legitima Spec!.&I ratei for large quantities. re ore
.:gself entirely to 'Pic
-.H* lace then is- to confine him-
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te laxest p`ositble pri %kerin
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-*ork of the 'Oulpit that is to
'Pickering
Treach salvation and that alone. Canada's
N. J Chuman,
6k",.-. `And in the same manner the pul
Greatest County
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-pit i's sever' 1. Wred when I DAIRY COWS I
PI ce to Buy' :
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Ukee a b Id stand on the temper. This is the a
:.Fair
smd Yorkshire Sw'ne
vince question. The critics of the dr
-iffiFir ".chnreh seem to forget that the 19M Gravity Watihe —Fully guaranteed and a
free trial given..
ork of the ministry is to labor FOR SALE
Markh
—MRIes and Females. de-
for the uplift of the world. spirit SWINE
Come in and see the New Cosy Eloma and Ha ppy
�ually, m6mlly sad physically. scended f rontlmported Prize. Thought Stove. The best Range that money
0 �rinniog Stock.
ct. 1-2-3
iLffi' ,._,�, -!Some would, if they could, comper c4n bt-ly.
-the preacher to couflne his ad. tBE CaWS are young, healthy
5
glf. Agent for Flenry Plowa mid Shares and McCortn-lek-
W. Aresewt, both in and, out of the $1200 for speedidg Friday' and vrofitable producers—
Deering Farm Bd.tchinery and Repairs.
pulpit, to .-Inestions of a r-piritual and Saturday. Holstein@, Jersey-i or Ayr.
ahires. IV
;�eharacter. Bat the three sides of Our Motto: -We h e it. can get it, or it
Live Stoeck all in on Friday
10".0 . ij- not made."
"�a persob's nature -&pit itual, moral Fresh Calved Cow&alw' ays
and nhysical are so closely con Elis flocor Lieu tenan t-Gover nor Cock- oti hand.
WXvp �nected that the preacher would shutt will open the Fair officlally 10 .4 0
ill 30 on Friday, Oct.2ad. Satisfaction Gustraoteed.
be
imisq in his duty if he failed to
W Bus Service from end of
'ke am -&I ind Spec Danforth c.&r line. GLENHODSON FARM
-to interest in the moi -PICKERING
;physical well-being of those to J. S. BAT qDON
horn be rain Latered. and to do his At I P. W..special.train from BROOKLIN P.-O. - ONTARIO .......
Toronto.
Ve '71 ..
4d ty be MnAt t H a W AL S H
,F eke an aicti Prize List from Secretary.
rintereist, in those problems that
H. CROSBY. Eleetrical Contractor
Laffect their moral and ph
3.4 M#rkham
t's, -well being. W9 cannot s" %by
mtnisteK of the gospel should
I Am prepared to accept con- Never Sell Gram
A' -irstrain from the discussloo of poll tracts for e
tieal questions, If they savor of vrmng in on a DuR Market
unrightsousuess or dishonesty In
IA&tb or Goods atorc I
rany form, but he must avoid all PICKERING VILLAGE
imrtizaziahio, if he wlihen his And ViOiUity- yj P-(A y to sell g r&l n
NESS d<xw 6ot a I w11
-jword*to have a beneficial effect. IT
Oum VPPIY of qaality serum and tasoonasthe breahlogisfiritshed.
t
Estimates-given free If Yon have a irood crop
Parte is now complete. is ad the
'It is a pleasing thing to see the Prices reasonable the local
eket is dep"sped see
' 'BOOTS—GREB SHOO Mss�ager of the StAnd^rd B&nk and
interest manifested by the Phone at my expert" to Gerrard US
We have a larx stock of thi
mwx In the School Fairs that are soot on e 8828w or write to 8 FUM arr"ve 1L lodn u"(11 a more favor'
haad—unbea"o
able*WAtiou presents itself.
-11DOW an annual event throughout for haird wear and to&A
-the province. How to stem the RHPAIRING W & 11 8 TH YM nag-9,r U al?rays#glad t6
46 Franklin Ave. -00'r to,%
of the rural population to We maintain our established reputa- dIjLj&&s such prob&ems in confideare
tion for repairing all kinds of
the cities has been a great pr�obleru haruese &ad boots. TORONTO EAST
witkour public men and educa-
Irma
tionists for & number of yesirv. CIL BRADLEY BASKETS
- 'Thework outhe farm for years Harness maker, STANDARD -`B.,4NNK
Having purchased ti%o ft4ock from
vras of a slavish character, pris- 01- CA&NA.D^
the Estate of
Amiting none of those attractions PICKJhLING, ONTAFUO , . . - .:..
-PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Xmw4W
the elty. %hich loomed up bi
W. G. BARNES and the entire' wbkby
granabas aim at llreWdW4 Wait MILI
4n the ryeA to -y boy and rimz TA business of JO& W. DOTEN
f the connu T.R. Train*-going Zeal iiaisati Nueva
4irl. The fine clothes.the movies. No. 10, Mail 7.58 A NL Am p4pared to supply all sizes
38 14061 0-31 Pf K.
Ahe thee tn-o and the' many other '5.24 P.X from Berry Box*s to Three
3o rAcal and Haff Bus4el.
(if the city has been Sunday train; &88 A.IL Subscribe for The Pickering News
the magnet %hleb has been draw- Trains poise w6d due am follows-- Gisen River Basket Works
No. 210 L�pceI A.M.
ins the country boy@ and girls to Phoue Mark.8409
27 rAmi Z"P.U.
the city in thousanda. It has been 9 man 9 06P. K.
tFRANK PENNOCK
Clear to all that countri life �honld Sunday train, 7,42 P, M. * . . . 0 -, ,QAJAUTY SERVICE SATISFACTION"
-The Man that toade the six
be made more attractive, if thi- Foregoing is according to Standard
�tlme. Basket."
-young were to 6e kept on the
$arm. Wich has been duos in
-the past thirty ur forty years Fire- Weather-
along this line.. The country home PICKERING Tight
Troof
kill
MEAT -.,:.,M ARKET, - .1
'Pound Roast or Steak, 20---per lb
�:,Lightntng
'YOUR 25c Durable
AKINC- sirloin Roast'or fteak,
-Stesk, 28c Proof
DONIE Xorterhouse Roast or
18C
'�'Rump Roast,...
Fine Rib Roa'st,
.: .4 . . . ., , ..,.1 r
ilk
Heavy Rib Roast.
ow I . . ., -L EASTLAKE
'Shoulder Roast. .14 and 16c
Pot Roast, l4c METALLIC SHINGLES
.�YES, its pleasant to have
Brisket, to boil. ... . ... 9c MI&
o7
For 40 years the m --ble Roofing for slop
your baking done—if ost relia
Leg of Pork,...* 25c
it s done in onr bakery in- '25c roofs of every description. Now being made from the
J.,oln of Pork,
'20c,28c
stead of in yotir own home.
%-Yun will he pleitized when, Shouldet Roast of Fork, :.'..-world-famous "Queen's Head" "vatmed bon.. Abso-
lutely the tiest roofing value on the niarket to-daY.
28C
you see our display in the .-Pork Chops,
ilmany lines we have—bak. -:Fare Pork Sausage, 25c Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron
every day, its we do, Muest Sait Pork,_ 25C .,:for new buildings or repair work.
t ere 9
h I variety in eakes, 35C figur for alterations or remoidelling of Barns.
s es
t Breakfast Bacon, piece, Get my
:,cookies, pastries,pies,buns le-
Houses, etc. "Empire'$ Plank F1 e Barns and ImP
sliced, ... 85c
a -'��.;ment Sheds a specialty.
d bread. Fruit cake at
Rolls (half or whole), Vc
Fkud 50c per lb. Wed. Mild Cared Cottage
dink Cakes Fk specialty. 45c
-Back Bacon,
Cookedlasm... 55c F J. 'PROUSE PICKERING
`25c
Weiners,..
...:,BU I LDER
Read-Cheese, 15C
Building Contmcfinz
Easy First etc.
and Doweitic 55 cent
s! ;Bariis, Housesq of,an una.
Shortening, 8 lbs
5 lbs 90 cent.
R.MoNNr.]V.1
-ents! g Dealer for the Products of
lb prints 18 c
r
Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday Pickerin
BAR
TheWtaUie Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto ,
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C4ARgMONT.
-- •, — ;(�¢ias� E, Evans. arae -it' the city Soufb o Io u Ms
ty O far' Plow'
-
:,. tfg match wed in the
_ The boys who
Chas. booper bad a busiaees trip 011 Monday. , -� g Competition last
Hume Plowing
to the city on l4landgy; V Q. Bennett.ts;Dow somewhat A splendid, prize .list has been fall should be out in fates. for the - �!� • ,
Mrs. Aadrews, of Toronto, -to imprayed�after his serious illness.. arranged for the County Plowing Bret Ontario County Match.- �$�r�r� biT� � °•' '
spending a slew days.•aartth Mre. 1k[, T Fingold was is the city ion Match to take place on C, L, Mea Prize lista may be obtaieed-from
8atorda all, 8ecretary-Treaa p
-
J. �Vilker, '. • y, which is a Jewish boli• key a Farm, Dear 'Brooklitl- on_ W. 8. Uro Cheap rates for farm aad vountty �G
D. A. and Mrs. Stott aad Mise day, it being their New gear. Oct. 10th. A total of/over 8800 is •urer, Brooklin, Oatario. buildings, ,5ro
Hamilton motored to Beaverton hire. James Gregg and son, Ed., divided among the seven elapses,
on Sunday. of Teroutu Three M donations,ore from G. =W taastoram Insumace on buildings, ,
,visored with(deo. sod W Mc h wind-millslL811oe sW...
`• B. and ?Idea. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Morgan the" week-end. La�q lin,one from Gleneral
3dau ter vial/fed frieoda is Bram g, Motot�+tDd the other gives b the The Pickering .
gb p- y Autpmgblle Insurance ,
"!Eon on Sunda -Maple Leaf Farmers' Mutual Fires of all kinds._
f Mr. and Mrs•Beiotiey of Oshawa VOTEMRS' LISTS 19 � InanraneI Co., of Columbus, will ��anc - 0�I�ltte8 FARDIdH FOR.eAL»
*pent Sunday .with the latter'a �'- be awarded ad Bret prizes in each .-FARMS,
mother, Mrs. Lynn. of three classes. W.. E.N. Sin•
• _Write orhone �
Alfred Hayward, of Ardberg, is :_ " „ clair s $15 special will be given The object of this Association is to p
for the -beat lowed .land in the -
spending-a few days with his' sic- geld p lessen stealing send prosecute D O ,g�T M A N
As-
ter, Mrs. Ira Powell. Municipality of the Township of Pick- the felons Y][ li
Several from-.Claremont attend- Bring. County of Ontario. single
will be two classes in the '
iod the Conservative eoaventton at Notice is hereby given that L have sin le furrow work, one open to Members heviug e/o�,��
tt >?m> WHITBY, ONT.
t 'Whitby last Thnreda complied with.secuon 10 of The Pot-
all comers, sQmettmes known as. Dale immedalaI7 wi say mambas r !
Rgitt' are ere'List Act and that I have posted up the professional class, aan
-and the of E:alive aomn.i/lsa.
h
James and Mrs. Lspending a few days.' with their at my office at Whitevale on the 16th other open'to amateurs or plow- Membership fes ;t. CLAREMONT
day of September. 1926, (1)the list of men who,have never won a prize Tisisea may tie bee tram tine ane PC; �•+�
son, Robb, of Aurora. p VRI EAMaERY !-
A number from Claremont at. all persons entitled to vote in the said in class on sod at any match eee:et+r► onsppuoado�� `
ment andi t for Members of Perlia- , There will also, be
.itended the Liberal convention! at prizes for, Bzsc,Com.—L. D. Banka,
n3ent and at 'Municipal Elections, and ().S.Palm•'
'Whitby on Saturdaylast. 77
stubble,plowing for both men and er, M. S.Chapman, Pickering.
flfl (2).the list of persons to vote boys, as well as for single and p g' Highest price paid for " a
The ret heavy frost of thepea. at Municipal Electlone Daly, and that double furrow work aad for tear• D Munro Richardson, - 1Cream at the u. �
sus Occurred On Monday .night, such list remains there for Inspection. } --las.
when ice formed On standing wat• And I hereby call upon all voters to tOr plowjDg. �,.• President Seorefsry
.. tike immediate proceedings to heave Cla,remon Creamer
any errors or omissions corrected B,c-
Thos.. and Mrs. Paterson and cording to taw.
Ralph and Mies S.E: Evans motor-
13 "Buildlla Clive no,a trial and be convinced
+ad to Aurora on 3u a and a et Dated th s 16th dsy o1 September; o
-ane day with Iiobt�and Mrs. Hry• 1 Dollar-'.' by'
��
DONALD B.
Mr. and Mrs. Case and family, 2.4 Clerk of Pickering Township.
BEATTY �i
of Toronto, and Mrs. John Under- j"'� because you may.have no ON'T neglect to open a savings account STANDS FOR THE REST'
hill and son,Earl,of Aurora,spent „j-,J large amount w�
-Sunday with relatives in Clare.
/ of money to deposit. The Dominion Bank �
moat.
Will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. ��•,
Mr. McPherson and danghter, of
Ohio; and Mrs, John Paterson and -Open an account now and add small.amounts
Mrs. Stubbs, of Toronto, visitedoon
wartth Thos. and Mea. Patertaoin on UFpt. . regularly. You will be surprised to see how {Thursday last
rapidly-your savingswill row.RJS
�r
• . F. M. Peeper has engaged Mr. ARE a
Drummond, of Acton, who is an
-
- experienced tinsmith and who is
very highly recommended as an
expert workman. ab
f:
J. McGrath wishes to inform the 'f1Yl'l W BJIlAACK Q p LYND. Usnagm
H
Litter Carriers, ay Carries -
ublic that he is putt)ng in Peer- ger• & C.
Tess higb'test gasoline for fall and Tou should try Pumps, Door Tracks, Cory '
:winter months. It makes your car _ "*""""•""" Bowls, Pressure Systems Eta
,O .'
start without cranking. * Our � . : It will pay pon to et my pprices Das
Mise Rowena Cuoper and Miss above before buying elsewhere,
_ Bertha Baton left on Monday for Ellik Tea a. FRANK +�• 'B► UB� b
cdars to where they will take ASpe" Coal IClu rin coarsein the NOr1na1 School. We - 1?1:CEERiNt1, - - ONTARIO
" ertsb thorn every s . -IL'$ seal Good_
9
Mise Viols Forsyth. principal of _ ..-of Roots and Shoes ! •
the Dunbartoae school,
pool, Is, we are
-sorry to report, ill and under the Wnly Kee's Solid Leather Work Boots, tan color, at.. a 00 , . =X a� die iK,
doctor's care at the home of herr l b• . Boots, tan color.at
parents here. We hope !or 'bar j .. '.•
Boys! School 280
speedy recovery. -6 .,&.. b.0 MO Z M 8 - 'Governmtnt'Standard
We congratulate the Women'spatent leather
Women'*Cushion Sole Boots, U:fords. Recleaned '.
Institute on their saccus at the J .Why gay more Sandals at a great reduction. y
O$haws Pair last week. Against
..- Screenings will tats
stroa}gcompetition they won first Phone 8700 - Girls' School Boots. slues 8, 10, It. $talose black or ten.
Prize in sassy work,second to lrnit FRANK CB��t�liR C; _., O T S S 1,T 3 tell your hogs �t
-and third in vegetables, , . 'A
The Claremont Women's Insti- Men's sod Boys' Suits at a great saving. y M
� y CLARBSdUY1'. - ONTARIO - a pro
tateare being entertai egl b the APs have a loll ttae of"Carharrt s Overalls. Shirts and Gloves. f
emembers of theMer*x branch /� �+
so the ho of rs W. J. Millec'.- Call at i.. r%I r%p 7 'Phone 3804 We have this Feed at ,
on Tuesday. Sept, 2stb. There ls. .Yours
Roof
v . right riose.
will be cars to meet those going at
IMM* J, 13. Bvans at 2 p, sae. Tbase ,We ears'all the difforeut
wishing ways to to ie!see issue 'C%Z+ z' OrTZ'- ONT�FSC Mill Feeds. t*
p Ready for Winter --- ��
their name with Mrs. Lyman Pit-
key or Mise Minnie Gleeson. We are overstocked with Asphalt �+ N• �� iF
An exhibition game of football slate-surfaced Roofing and
was played on the Memorial Park are clearing..the very
: Sato rdayevening between t g �� t'j'�� � � Alle st. New Blacksmith-
hereon
$ Claremont mad the All Stars of H
841irbank. The game was a•rather 1��.�� per loll Now 1s the time to Set pont
ff �w
,3=•Doe-sided affair as Claremont won Me'
��
- by 5-0. The visiting team did not RBD OR CiR$laN - MOISt�e -Sy e� plows*in azaer for the _
=�z ,
,have all their regular players and fall work. ,,
were thaw at a disadvantage. On Regular price 84,00 roll and
per It can be done to yon&
.- �aaceanb ev of the cool evening these -- 1<FT indication of
"iarasonly Osmall crowd present. higher,prices, m Tea 8$tlefa�CtloII by
Sunday, Sept. 27th, will soon be is Have p r o vie d important
Act Qui ,� in fuel where the watrust L 0 E N E R E I D
here. On that day, while Rev. H. s
j �Orsborn is ''reaching to 5tooflville, air from the furnace is properly
'- the pastor bf the Baptist Church Let as quote you oo Asphalt Shin -moistened—the saving has reach- " -_aLAREMONT
there will preach here morniapt and gles, Corra ted Iron, or the ed up�rds of 20 r cent. + a
• go, 1
f Caro Crimp.
Mr �svening on the occasion of the new roe , (��, tt7�
104th anniversary of the Baptist '1' The Hygienje; Vapor Pmt is the Grain 'Mopp"'O
Olrnrc6. Large congregatiooa are , ..We Lay It -Allcast is designed to supply,the a ;u
confidently expected at Rev. Mr. _ correct amount of natural moist AND FL UUNGi,
Fleischer. B. A.. of 8toaffville, is ure required for .health and com - tam prepsred to do Chopping used y ;=
eo wide! known and so highly ri -0 0 P E fort — atmosphere that protects H VOW Pis Oat N'l&king every Monday,
♦ esteems. that very few will miss the family from winter ilL. Wednesdsy_anel-FridaT m
the a annual
school
of hai rwhich . -OLAREMONT 8tonebosts For Sale �
The aanaal school fair which was Other exclusive,fuel Savin '
held on Thursday last was ad id- features of the Allcast are _ JOhII F. B8 188 G' @I110S a'`
ed laneceas in every way. There -NOW is the time �:' y , �-
was the usual good emwd, and the fres-diatight Shell-bar �:g '. RaralRoute No: 2- t `
Gyrates which insure perfect
the exhibits were of an unusual for e f NiW STAFFORD
• :.high order and reflects much cred= _ -combustion, and the fuel-
.high
on the rising_ generattao and saving air-blast which
bespeaks well for the future of the �buras the smoke and FRUIT
gases. Marble sued Granite Dealer. w
- ::eoant-rye W. M. Crockery. the - •. Cemetery,Representative of the • The All-cast is easily oper- ry Lettering etc.
ILwork
Department of Agriculture, was ated. It burns soft coal and FCrat•class guaranteed
.yin charge and,.%anaRed the fair in all other fuels equally wie11.
an excellent. manner. Many •It is reasonably priced. Kingston Road and Pickering
thanks are due Ly►uan Pilkey for Every thing "in'
Come in and let us show East Townliae.
giving over the risk for the ez- you-ita many important fea- Pheone-Whitby s.8 R 32 ra
bibits. Jars, rings, Certo, tures or write for complete. 1 zr•4o P. O,—Whitby B.B.
r The 104th anniversary of the details.
_ "'Baptist Churph still be held on Rubbers, _ , 4
Sunday and Morday, Sept. 2i t "there is a wise and type'of
and 28th. On Sunday. Rev. W. Parafine etc. ,
,p er,B. A., of Stoufiville,will Furnace
'Happy Thought F `` ►''
Fleisch for every kind of home.
reach at both services, at' which •"here will be s !� -
edt aFs Al"Fps sed l+iptlpi
special music. On the Reducti-on In fill
- t '
evening of Monday the annual tea
-%Dd entertainment will be held. eOttQn QOds, - J. S. :3ALS300N ,
1 _
• a4X '.
+;
Rapper will be served from d to 8 - '• -•' =
p ..
o'clock. An excellent program will - _ ._ =�KERTNC3r, - .• •. I TT
O
be given by Miae Pearl Newton, Fresh Groceries al-- - Of au materials and dadga
1p
-one of Canada's premier elocution- , It will a on
fists, and by special request ahs. wapp$ Qtr hBnCi at ` OB At BRANTROt46%CANAd/C% p g'y 10 call at ;our Works
J to innspect our stock and
, � will include in her pruarAm"her - ,
61 obtain prices -
_ greAtest triumph, "The Trial ;lowest prises ! f All orders left with our-Agent,A T,
'Scene-from "The Merchant of - ' • Law, Pickering, will receive suea.
Venice." magic will be furnished prompt and careful attention' u'
by the lin d Quartette And pros. Da , COTT A call solicitedAnd violin duets io , 50 lorcts Bros., FOUNDRY COMP •UMITBD }' ,•
Toronto. Admission, 50 eta Q �r o, . T.
i iren, 23�entp. child. CT AREMON� C'"!*a!� Pr !'!► QQ �'` MATHESON ;
..'f.`.:&'.aZ �?:dkway4
r ,[
,�'•..,w i6 -s,i:y� ...'•c'+,w.w7,. � ��-o,�t? ?++i
dy45r,,n! aai�ald downi ells 6C'rZ?Ser .
� d` `-+:. afro.+-,r•• �,.'?».... -•a. gs~.,. .aµj•-rv.yr rol=l. ,^5 '�.c,.•G.r�
.- - eonver`!ne
•�'i• a'*+I"' +.a. •mo-
r •.: lues.. of. lf�, La t�t8� t9 a
4"A ` 'r) let which
-
w
' seemed to terminate in
4316 midst of a daap-blue plain Thi; ;
was the riortheszr'sea; ori whkb"the
stray alrriving
snowflakes .had been
siaa brie aII_the aftieraacn:'
Kit stood waiting in the dunk his
I �I
heart beating.with a cerlisin, rl�e in `'
living. ; His it] tasted life, bis eyes
i were engla pored with vividest expec-
att
tation. Prpawed bins on
1
y girls
r their way to the theatre, which.meant
Z7 18r
` m:e� work to theuiet; , sedate: , they,
' .' !west by. Kit thought they w4ree gars
,
:The choice.teas used. exclusivVe� who tied ben at�the university classes :1
St. Margaret's College.
Others passed '
�.�ss Salads y3leld ric�sl3► of their arm-in-arm hi
Iaugn
and humming gay airs. Kit looked "
allCleatus goodness..S&V SS Llada. longer at-these. He thought they
y were actresses. They were students
of St. Margaret's.
Rin�o &ssolves eompiletel
"This-is nice, Mr, Kennedvy,".said a >L* -
- voice in his tar; '!it was deaghtful of
+* Dick to ret me off. And Mr. Cathcart ��//�L*/'� Q�'t �s� �e�
was so'kind. He always lets me � nich Soapy--solei
when Dick as But he .gener_ally
Puts*such curious question! in the
11 n ';; morning. I don't know what -Dick %� SiO� dirt out
can sayto him. - ={
There was Ma Bisset, prettier
'g than ever. Kit Mary
that even
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for -moment hadr �e at lack dress and trim The longest non-aro run without
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is who h passed be uakerish mast's which outlined her an char
Such a Tight of release was in ,
e nder fl re ea clearly against the that of the Cornish•Riviera Express,
her face, such a sauciness of half-de- gu
CHAPTER XLI. Kit did not know that this awes of reflected lights of the avement.
P fiant friendliness on her lips, that Kit , g p Paddington to Plymouth, a distance
a (heightening his own sensations by could only P ' Kit cleared his throat to speak It ,
WKind`Brothei. y stammer and mutter com- of 226 miles.
contrast with those of others was due had suddeggly become dry, and when
Excitement, fear and exultation to a certain essential cos uscle of his mon_p aces• his va3ce aid arrive it came in vol- r e►' --'
walked pirtteringIy to and fro all day? P ell, Dick, where are,you going?" Keep Minard s Llnlment in the house. ;
y brood-inherited from his father. At } slater erg canic bursts and had a strange, hard
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In the heart of Kit Kennedy. He was I ed, puting her arm ---o-
E was this which had ended in taking through that of the freck2 quality. The girl looked up expect-
c a caRed-up in class, and, answering at+Christopher Kennedy, 1y1.A•, away �� g ed yo rth. antly, �Foundar-of Bolivia.
random, he brought.down on him the "First to supper and then to an "You were going to say—?" she A man by the name of Bolivar es
�f wrath of Professor Jupiter A }� from I.iliss Armour early that autumn entertainment, els! What do you
�r P morning nearly twentq years ago in think of that?" he answered care- sated. tabliahed Holivia in 18E7.
p Who, standing by the hacked rails of�the company of Nick French. fly. ��t tried again, still it would not
y 1�
.,.,'the rostrum, burled at him one deci-
7 Kit only knew that mere] to walk come. But just when he had a'.most
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mating sentence, which rang long in �y the side of Dick'Biss y Mary clapped her hands. This time given u ho
c, Kit's ear: "Sir, the ons creature on r et1Ts the crisp, they were very .neatly gloved when P Pe of ever being able to i ' 0
• y frost bite -of the winter twill ht, she appeared. utter another articulate word his•volce
earth truly despicable is the man who throw h the exciting g'l- came back with a suddenness which '
g g pour of we. to „
-can work and will not work dressed people, made the Cottage by Uh, I am so tired' she,cried% "!o made him start.
r', Years afterwards, when Kit was £•l the Crae seem a thousand miles awa tired of children I I dont think I (To be co lied, ."Makes old like New"
} with brain fever, he used to.turn this It came upon him sndden:y and not t I ever want to see one again. Inky,
.. into .Latin, £n twenty-four .different;ell remoraefu:l that for the first fractious little bratal And they were - Staon Stove Pohl
Ways. ;time in his life he had that morning so extra fretful today. i wish I had Wherewelldinga Are Rare. O&Ae" Stove Pipe
r A month before Kit would have g io teach the infant !lana. The are
forgotten to say his prayers As the stick but dear. Where are you y Ing A wedding in tat. Paul'! Cathedral
choked with shame to have had such� f go - Enamel
L r two youths swung out o the defile of to to us Dick? How nice it will be is an extremely rare event, but therel'
+words -spoken to him. Now they 1 high houses on the Bri they + The Cap* Polishes, ltd Haerrilton
i seemed lighter than vanity to him. emerged upon that astonishing pan- just you and Air. Kennedy. Yam so sett] living at ]seat one member o!; �-
I�o Nt 'Rob Grier, who was called`•up;oresna which, sera at the hour of glad you have made friepds. I am the House of Lords who must be )teen-i ! i
d. . after him and who acquitted himself,gloaming; never fails to thelee a thrill sure Mr. Kennedy works too hard. It ly Interested�in the condition and pre- i
B will do him 9
44I tvitb the wooden perfection of the con- in the most hardened and most un- good to get out for servation of Wren's beautiful church, ,
scientlous lexicon-rustier, shook his emotional — in the lawyer escapingwhlla
because he ovas married beneath the �
bead sad] That is not the opinion of m ra- -A.
,. y from the grinding monotony of Par- " y p dome.
Kennedy, he said to Kit after- liament House, and the en -driver felons, said Kit, all."honestly. He thhinka
�n �' � Ido act work at all. This Is Earl FltzwtWam, whose mar-
, }T I' y y coming up from a twelve ours spell
.swards. a are cleverer,nor ase but i4 _
ye dinna watch oot, faith I h beat upon the footplate. "Oh, yam; I know," said Mary Bis- riage took place in the cathedral in
y _
you et" set, looking up at him with eyes that 1886, some years_ before he succeeded sws
But the anticipation did not appear The Waverley station was now no seemed to turn his vital parts to luke- to the title. .�
111` to afford the blacksmith-student much 211OT8 'a prosaic railway
inrml as?s water within him; "they used Nearly half a century ago -a lady
Common details we p mayoress, acting for a bachelor Chief,
'Yell rbide in the nicht and we'll luminous, silver mist. through which i desist--yet Argyle House, you know.
. . work her the ther, when I get in free burned a thousand lights, warm, yel- They never, thought we did enough Magistrate, was married at St. Paul's, t
r � low and kindly. The blue dee ned'however hard we worked for their o? s y
,i my teaching, he said, almost implor- pe the first wedding for over 100 years--'
in�ly, to his companion, beneath the Castle rook. There it was+quarterlies! And I was sot very and a few years later.. the daughter
Not I," said Kit "I am is out indigo, w(1:h a touch of royal scarlet clever, you know." of a dean of St. Paul's was led to the
-
,to nes toms follows.!' g where the embers of the sunset lay I "There are one or two others com- sitar there.
g to-night,"broad:y dashed in against the west. in +
So all day he walked to and fro ght," said hick; "girls. too. -
outside the garden of Eden. and saw Princes Street, that noblest of earthly so you won't be lonely
'• the tree of the Knowledge of Good promenade whose glory it is to be "How ni ria whom I know?" JI+Ilnard's" Liniment used by Physicians. -
�.
no mere al. et. Ia along the f
and Evil glimmerti:g zips- den y � edge of asked Mary, a tale more soberly. -----r,.- •—
� 'I through the pa'es. a blue :rid misty sea, be!welled with "Well, no; I don't think so, replied -Volcanoes In Malaya. C
4,61- " Rather before his boor Dick Bisset scattered Tights, festooned with fairy Dick. "bat you soon will• 'They are Thera are about eighty volcanoes in
came up the stair. He rang the little Minta of fire, r-onverging, undaladng girls who are easy to get on with."
lewd Oh, yes, I remember,' said Mary, the Malay Archipelago 1 bell' which tank d just on the other and recedirg ti•l they ran red as b " which eibibit
side of Mrs. Chr£stiesem's hail door,:into the eye of the sunset. with a relieved expression in her distinct signs of activity.
-and, with a condeseending nod,' Above all tov0ered the. ancient voice; "they are the girls who had
strolled past that lady as soon as she strength of the Cast:e, battlemented stalls at that charity bazaar you went - Saves $24 A Year
r had opened it, leaving a trail of chsa .from verge to verge. light as a cloud, to so much last month. You told me
cigarette smoke Ii'ke incense behind,insurgent as A wave, massive as its about them. Didn't 1 guess right?" Cooking experts figure that the
him. (own foundations, etched bold and Dick Bisset was palpably uneasy SMP Enameled Ware Roaster will '
"Well," he cried hearti:y, "still at black against the spreading splen- "I say," he cried, suddenly, pulling save the average Canadian family
it? By Jove how you fellows do•grhrd l dears o�the west. out his watch. "I did not knew it was fully $24.00 a year,la meat bills.
You'll be the better of a let-up Shuts "Oh. rook!" tried Kit, laying his that time. I crust go and- fetch the The .secret ls, it roasts the meat
these books and come on. We have tri hand impulsively on She arm of his others. I say, Kennedy, do you mind with very little Vie. Also,it -
4 -go round by Mary's school. I'm going companion; "'I did not know God bad talo
a' n my- sister a litre walk and �C l � makes cheap cuts taste like the '
to 'ask her out.' I bet I know how to created anything' half so beautiful!^ bringing her to Sponton's (you know ( lest ones.
yarn her Johnny of a thief!" I Dick Bisset laughed. Sponton's—we:1, ask then) about You place the roast in the roaster.
Kit explained that the open books "That'll all ver well," he answered, half- ast six—that is, in half an
P y put on cite cover: the roaster does
on the table bWon d to Rob Grier, 'shut I'll.lay yov a-crown to a Canner hour? But be sure not to.be late, for
his rooas_rrsa we.l better it for beauty before the we have to go to the entertainment _ the rest._ No basting required,
room-mate, and, petting on his perfectly cooked.
hat, the pair went down into the pato,night is out." afterwards.", - i very scent 1°
Diue min twin ht of the Edirrbur h i Ashamed to admit how much the "Oh, Dick, don't be gone long," said The cover fits close, to.that cooking misty Et g „ odors cannotescapa.Grease can't spatter
streets. A frosty wind had whipped,scene had moved hiss; Kit was about Mary, deilniteiy distressd. Mr. Ken- out, which means a sweet cJsaa oven.
`them dry, and now drove a stray,to make a laughing reply when he saw nedy will not know what- to do with Prices range from Or. to 13.50 each,
ake or two of snow horizontally something burn a moment on the me ages before that time. And slip depending on size and finish--and don't
e s target the saving of#24.00 yearly.
s
1Qag the roadways.whicb opened out highest tower of the Castle. The sun pose you were not there when we
north and south. Kit had never ins had touched the flag in its final down- came; it would be dreadful! What
-his life been conscious of so keen an ward.plunge. Like a flake of go`d it should we do?" I
elation of the blood as on this hum- floated a moment, and then vanished "Why, wpit1 that's all you would A-handy size P$ck-
Ming lamplit evening of early winter.`•AS a tongue of flame is Mown apward have to do. But I ll be there right age for occasions E, '
A tingling appreciation of life,bub-'from.a conflagration. enough, so don't worry Mary." when f a pOlinCl 11
bled headily in his brain: He saw I And Kit Kennedy remembered that Pick vanished a tine steepp little
everything with a curious ciesnseasw he had never takes down the white hill which led to St. James' 13t:uare, "just right,"
and seemed to divine by instinct;handkerchief from the-tap of the pinewhile Kit.and Mary walked leisurely ,sa - ROASTERS
}` whither each passenger was going and.tree above the steppping-atones. His down the garden verge of` Princes 'V
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hat drew him thither, mother would be looking at it that Street. They were silent for a while, +
moving side by aide with a curiously
very moment from the dull windows pleasant sense of prozillrity.
of KirkoswaId.
After this he was silent all the► way CHAPTER %CIL -
.s to the factory-like school in which _
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Mary Bisset taught. He. scaely 1Sporston's. n
listened to her brother's declaration of The sunset had burned Itself' out.
his 'an of campaign: The Castle was now only a denser
p
,AFTER "I know the Johnny who runs this mase of blackness against the dark
show," he confided; "he's rather gone grey sky. A light haze of snow-cloud
�/ on our Miry, I think Used to come obscured the lesser stars. The city
a
EVERY up to.see Lather (of course, it was mimed roofed in-for the night, but
father) when he was a student. Mary the brilliance of the stretching
MEAL Was only a kitten-then. After, when of lights was not dimmed. miles
3
he went up a bit,he got her this place. 'This is better than the school-
lie's a decent sort, but soft as they room." said Mary, suddenly, •vvitlr a•
4p� make em. Lord it'srlike taking
in little effort and a long indrawing of Beef
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baby to yarn him. m going to tell her breath. "Do you know I have
btne5t'as Wee him My call t wait to-night because never been here before after dark?
' as pleasure. she has�}o recite tq the sick kids in Dick is always so busy.'
Healthful exercise for the feeds hospital ova= at the end of Laurin- "I—I am lad you see it first with
Facts He'll beI lie i too,,ri ht „ g y - _ ~
and a spnx to digestion. A.1 t, me, said Kit, fighting with the diff£- _
°�' as them ail. It'll go tell foul The culties o! speech. Had it been Betty nto_
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' soothing to only thing is to keep Mary from giving he would have talked easily enough,
VM and aoomach. I away the snap-to-morrow morning. g
The World Famous That need's more'sti But I bet I g but this dainty`marvel et the city
�'3' froze him into !i erre]. Yet the rl e
happiness at her uii -Drink Bovril the goodness.
"8vveetto+eat,nnt:ooched s �can work 181" � pp expected deliver-
. -by •
by heads, fn[1 of Kit was left without in the deepen- once was childlike and unrestrained.' of •Bee£ Bovril gives yoU
Savor.
Ing desk. The lamps no longer seemed "It is so lovely to have a who've even- ' , Strength and tinesgy t0 resist
to exist by sufferance of the tidal grow Ing to myself, and so kind of Dick. I ' cold and illness. Bovril keeps
of the a nsgt. Now tbey'burned with wonder what macre him think of it.
their o proper lustre against the Ile has been-s. • reat deal at a charit
P � d yyou warm from within.
dusky bosom of the mother night. The bazaar—to buy a field for his athletic
r mill stream of homeward-bound folk association or football 'club—or some- '
ran more strop_gl away from the city. thin . It has taken a lot of time and BovrsT-is mads in Canada under Government Supervision.
Even Leith Walk itself had grown trout. I wish I could have helped Sold only in Bottles.
picturesque in this light. It was no and had pretty dresses to go s2 ng F_
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NIAGARA PL"AIM r al 500 cubic feet per second through:1 ajed-24, ionri.efly terror in the filar- pained. He is now. under arrest In Prince Ppsurnes His Journey
OBSERVE THE TREATY:the New Yot-k State barge canal, ani.ket branch.of the Bank of Monir0,x',,' C'1,vp'.and, . char ed with o6nses
the board found that this limit app'ar-I p:erded gui:ty to the theft of$7,133.16 against the United States prohibition Across the Andes
ently lind,not been exceeded although .f rorn thb bank.
Control Board NUk Aws. It has not as yet been 'earned
C es RePOrt definite.measurement in that caro According to the story related by whotber or not he can be brought back
That Diversion is LegAl. - waa�impossibe. Santiago, Chi:e, Sept. '20—The
F. H. Curran 'ceruse: for the prison- to London. He comes .from Wood-
Washington, D.C., -Sept. 20.,—Wateri The board advised that "the po:icy, ' 'and which was admitUd as N.B., which' is a:io the home Prince of Waves, who was marooned
er, -true stock,
diverted from the Niagara-River for,pursued in -both countries h&3 been in Chive for the Pa3t'week because of
in Attorney Judd,'Brewer has of Brewer.
order power purposes on the Canadian and I that of partial c'osure of the not profited by the th3fts. It was heavy snowstorms in the Andes, left
American sides of the' river has not. o Inefficient (powei) plants
and mor
and the uti:izati6n o+the water in the a:leged that a iharr had presented a Vina Del Mar et 1 oVock this nwra.
exceeded the legal limit, in the ujdg-, cheque and had-it cashed by the pris-,Mum nation of Niagara Falls ng for Lmo. Andes, arriving .there
ment of the Niagara Control Board, r� He Wt for
1 nc*eil and highly efficient p:ants.11 over, though he-was not entit:ed t,61 to Continue During about four hours late
which has subinitted its rep Winter
to
ort tha money. The man claimed h! cou'd the frontier on his
i BANK TELLER GUILTY way to Argentina
both Governments after. an extenli rot make good •the amount unlew �1 A despatch from Niagara Fa:le, at 6-o'cock in the morning.
Investigation. -.,OF THEFT OF $7,133
had further advances, with the result Ont gays:--J. H.-Jackson, general No difficulity was expected in cress. -
This.limit, fixed by treaty with that Brewer soon found himse:f hope- mann of tbe.Queen Victoria Park in the Andes, as the weather of late "i
Cknadgt,- permits an aggregate-diver-.-Herbert G. Brewer Lured by :eiilY swamped, He was arrested system, to.-day stated that the colored has improved considerab:y.
si6n of 19,500 cubic feet per second charged with fa:sifying the records, 7
Elumination of Niags�rn F-K-iff-will t44 It is understood that the Prinet
On-the Americin side Prcmises of Bootlegging
and 36,000 cubic the final charge being theft.
- AOft continued nightly during the who:e will fulfi;l his remaininc engage��
7W= 720
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-.feet per second on the Canadian side. Profits. The mysterious man in the case many�ii menta de
and it is expected that ml spite the de ay, and will sail
The Washington Government re- A despatch from London says:—In had promised Brev= :arge returns twiTleorne here to %3e Niagara frown an H.M.S. Repu!se, Sept. 25, for
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served the right to dive .an addition- the Police Court, Herbert G. Brewer, from bootlegging'vientures, it was ex- undar the vari-ce.ored lights. f home.
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al next Tuesday to attoodto. his trict -attended-the Oishawn Futr . , _ f r
professional duties. t last week.
-Arthur and M". Boyes and -Dr.' E. A. S&dleir, Dentist,
-Politics is getting.warm. Thi -Port practising in Toronto, will -b -b
son Jack, spent Sunday in his or iq care
a,, , 'rringresaive executive are meeting
Perry with their daughter, Mrs. in his office on Thursday from 10
Wo week..
in. to 5.P. ni.
so usual.
-Born. on Tuesday, Sept. 21st,
L . . ;-Ogle and Mrs. Cooper, of To, -St. George's Church(A glican)
at Is General,HoNAtal, Toronto,
routo, motored to Pickering on Sunday next,Sept. 27th. Harvest
T. and Ifir"unting, a son.
to
Sunday and,speiat the do with Thanksgiving. 9�30 a. m., Child-
-Mrs. J. H. Rogers spent a few -Boy" 'S �� �" r' s
I week in Toronto with the laiter's b&-ther, 'W.'J. and ran's service. All invited. 10.80
ys last Mrs. Clark. a. in., Holy ComO2unibn and
r son, W D. Rojers' lodfamily.
-Large number of enthusiastic Thanksgiving Service. 7.00 p.m..
Rev. P. F. Gardin r and X. S.
Liberals attended the Convention Thanksgiving service'. Preacher,
Chapman are attending a sweeting -for
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.,:,-Of Presbytery at Obbourg to.-day At Whitby on Saturc% after- Oho Rector.;• Fruit, flowers and.
noon, when L. O. Clifford, Y11. P., TIT- - tablas 'received on ftturday
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was
T. Stephdoson who
I to her room f9r ml v�ttnd�rd.Inarer in •-the forth; Sunda will be Rally
been coulluise r
I teQ.6 o'clock. 'Fal �Il�ar'ursd again nominated as the lAbo' A Ihas
illness, 'is now coming erection. Sunday all over nada. In the
-a w"k through
-A number from Pickering and United Church. there will be a
and surrounding country were in Rall Service at 10.80 a. ra., in.
-Mlss Belli of Torguto,
Whitby on Thursday afternoon stead of the School'. Ev- ..:Sizes 22 to 32
Mrs, and Miss Wilson, of Oshawa.
i.spent the week-end with D. N. lost attending the Conservative- ery adult, scholar and-officer is
�A, Mrs. Lockwood. lConventton at which Dr. Kaiser requested to be present in the
-=Robert and Mrs. Hamilton, of w" brDugbtoat as the Liberal schoolroom at 10.15 sharp. Print-
New6st Styles!'
A
Chicago, and R' and Mrs. Phillipe,
Conservative Candidate in s, the ed program too*for all. Mr. C. J.
f Toronto, visited the home, of coming
ominion eUctigne. A Fleteher, of Whitby,will give the
number of others were nominated, address. We want all the parents
Henry and Mrs. Wilson ovotSun- and Colors
but they all withdrew and thus out for this Inspiring service. At
day. A
V move)
Dr.Asiser's nomination was made 7 p. m,,Rev. R. Sanderson will
-N. J.'Morrissey's famil: unanimous. preach a Harvest Home sermon,
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''to their new 'home'in Ori']U on 0"
-Oa account of several changes and the Audley choir'will .assist. Be sure to" get
Monday, where 'the be t wishes
of their numerous friends accom!- in tho Provincial laws and the Come.-Cox.
them. Dominion Elections Act. there ex-
P"y
moved into Leto some confusion as to who is 8,ALE- REGISTER. an "
ti. rConnor has Aberley.
-Fed entitled to vote at the coming
--Thoo. Wa -o at the e
7 . Ish's residenc SATURDAT. SBPT. 26TH-Auctlon We
rear of F. Ba Dominion elections. The follow
-ird's butcher shop, ing Is given as a summary : I'Any of household effects in the Village
which was recently vacated by I& British of Brougham. the -property oft he
Mr.McDcwald.' male or female who is estate of the law Wm. Moo rove. A Real Exhibition Bargain
object 21 Bare of agei who has Sale at 1.Sop. m.
_Zdwin and Mrs. Baladon and 91 small bills.
C%re and Mrs. Balsdan motored ordinarily resided to Canada for W. B.Powell,suctio!jer. Men's Blue ixid White striped. Overalls---all sizes-
on Friday and spent 12 montherend In the electoral V�BDXZSDAT, Smv. 28RD-Auction
ovAr the week-end with the form• district two months before the sale of farm stock, implements slid v ery well made, per pair $1.29
son. F. F.. and Mrs. Bibledon Isaueof the writs, in qualigod to furniture, the property of E. R.
and family. 1 vote Vanstone. lot 36,con.-1.Whitby Tp.
-BegInDind-wit14 October let, Sale at So p. m. sharp. See bills.
-Tho Women's Instit-ou, will the Oshawa Reformer will be Wm. Maw, auctioneer, Choice Fresh Groceries all the time
bold their regular meetJoR" on
ublished wi� a daily-newspaper, FRIDAT. SEPT. 2wa-Auction sale of
Tilesday next. Sept. 29th, at the fresh ileb cows. steers, heifers.Ft will be issued every day except Huraley-Bl6nd'Black Tea in Bulk-still at the
Iwme of Mrs. W. J. Miller. The ' horse , pigs. obeep etc.. at lot2o.
9andays and legal holidays. A old rice'per 1b. 60 cents.
'018remout coo 9, Pickering(ba)f mile west of ol •
Braneh.will be preikeot
d
weekly edition will also bt&-issue Claremont� the property of Tho
will give the program. Don't
known as "The Ontario County b%rp. wder
00� .-AW tdattend. Bacon. Sale at 12 30 o'clock a
Refot mer," which will be publish. See bills. Win. Maw, auctioveet. Chapman Baking Po
W' -The weather prophets will soon ed every Friday morning. For TuESDAY. Orr.&m-Auction ale of
W- begin their fall work by predict' the present at least, the publish. farm stoek and impleruent"!the pro- per lb. 25 cents.
will take an independent pertY of J. E. Job)38tOD. lot 21, con
Ing the kind of west-her we will be ere
experiencing during the coming stand, politically, and will not 1. Whitby Tp.. IJ miles east of
winter. Some wil Wbitbv P. O. Sale at 1130 sharp.
1. no doubt.tell support, editorially or otherwise. It you Want real success
1D us that a very severe winter is in any political candidate in the See bilis. Wm. Maw auctioneer,1•,-I b
R0511 � and give as their present campaign. T OcT. &m-Important sale 'with your cakp,
. store for us, e Reformer TV ESDA Y.
i; authority the quantity of puts on has organized. of horses. cattle, Shropshire @beep. 7
been recently reorganized. poultry,implements.furniture.
%be tress and what the beavers with a new company, the Mulod
graln et-c..at lot 21. con 8, Pickering just 1186,
tP, and other wild animals are doing, Prititing Company, with Omit. M (ball mile west of Brougb&w�. theti
and numerous other nimfailll)9 Hund as president and Arthur p!pperty of the 'estate of the late
Cake Flour
signs. It remaine4with us. how, R. Alloway as secnatar7, both Walter Bennett. 'Sale at one sharp. •
ever, to see that we are well pm live newspaper men, who formerly See bills. Fred. W; Silversidies, .,Swansdown
Pared for a hard winter by stock- 000trolled the business„ but who auctioneer.
el and ChaRman's Biking Powder.
lF 1� Ing up with a good supply of fu several years ago sold out to J. C. THURbDAT ocri STE-Credit rt
and warm..clothing, and trust to Rose and Evart MacKay, the buxi. fresh milch cows,feeCan euwrs and
Providence to send as a mild nese now reverting to them. and heifers and 90 choice Yorkshire hogs. r
winter• are now gathering around them a the property of John A. White., lot
4 -After an U 33, con. 6, Pickering under Greem lneas of about two most excellent staff of reporters River Sale at 1 90, under cover.
14-`
-weeks. Muss Mary Gorman died on and other employees Fred iostill, auetioneer,
Saturday. Sept, 19tL, at the home -The annual school fair for
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rt of her nephew, Frank Gorman, this part of the township was held
orial Park Now A
2140 Gerrard St., Toronto. to her on Monday in the Mewf.
88rd year. - The d8ceased was a and was largely attended by the
A D.
ter, ARM FCR SALE-Nortb half of
native of King's County. IrelaDd, pupils, parents and others in Flot 27.con 7, Pickering To- @hip Apply 7-
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and c Canada when about sated in the various school sections at prcm,ma.
came to 6213
14 years of age with her parents. which took part, and was a sac-
PAYING HIGHEST PRICELR-
she was the last survivin WOm- class in every way. The various AM For all kinds of grain weds at L4c=t
ber of the family f three it In and drills etc.. were well executed and Hill elevator. M. R 0 er. Now is the time. Reception is fin e.
0 Ir bit(
two boys. They settled in Darl- much interest taken in these and IDER-MAKING-We are orepared Election. Speeches and returns will
Ington where they remained only other events'. The various exhibits C t o wake cider every week-day until Dec.eat.
tb short time and about si x ty'ye&rs won most favorable comment,and Petty &Sinclair, Cherrywood. 3-4 be broadcasted froni- now
_,^go Came to Pickering, where she the -general verdict is fhat they LOST-Between the base line of
lived until about four years alto, will compare favorably with those Whit=cie Brock Road, forearm for u
gntil October 29th.
when she moved to Toronto. Slee at the Oshawa Fair which was shotgun. rd. Box 1,NEWS 001ke. 3
was it-member of the R. C. Cbutch. held last week, an4 the children pIG,,4 FOR SALE-A number ofAor Innerial took place on Tueeds y are to be -,congratfilated on the Yorkshire*. ARplytoEd. B. Puch, lot I& Your radio will certainly be"a" sdudrc' e-
by motor to Pickering, and inter- splendid showiog which the con.7.Pickering,Claremont. Phone Clare 320.3
-Ment took place in the R. C. Ceme. made. The friendly rivalry whit
0 t dreat entertainment
D SON PIKE-Teach4er of platno-
'tery. isengendered oythepe contests if; EConse==�if desired. Stud-
-Mrr. H. A. Matchett and dau. most beneficial to those who take lo at mont.Saturday. from now on.
Phone 1-13
arrived in the village part in them its well as to the �-C'111;ire 3005. ---
ghter, Helen,
as a whole and ie doing OST--On Friday. Sept., 11l.b. a
on Thursday last. and are now -country
LOST-On
and white bound,part beagle. Had
midinor In the residence on Church much to make country life more Pickerin No.= Liberal reward. Widmer
St , belonging to the format's attractive.
.1 tag,
The Women's Ineti Miller.Ciaremovir. 3 We are exclusive agents for
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mother, Mrs. -Geo. M. Palmer. ture had booths. on the ground.
Mrs rery for the sale of- sandwicbee, cake, rOR SALE-Pure bred Hereford ti
Palmer, who has been in i bull.4 female Veto and one buck, 2 chicken De Forest Crossley Badios
y
poor health during the past few hot tea and other refreshments. houm s:10 and 5 t 6,at lot-33. b f con, Fick-
cring., Fred Lamy.Highland Crftk P.O. 14
pat�
Xhter, Mrs. F. 13.
months at, the home of her dao and these booths were well The bwt on the market.
Doyle, of-Toron roulzed during the day. very conift"Able six.
Wm.
To R]"A 'on Church St.. Picker-
Ao, to now wrich improved and is Croskery, the Dist. Rep. of the
roomed frarne houw
ing.,in first-cian condition, Hard and soft waw
'expec file Richardson, arrsn&
ted to return to her bo Dept. of Agriculture, who man. kitchft. Apply to W.V.Fichar We Will �e plc,&�ed t6 a private jeirionat.rition
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here in a few days- Mr. and Mrp. aged the fair, did his part to 9- in your Own home,
Matchott and"daughter, who have perfection. 'VOR RENT-4-roorned brick hnuse.
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resided in Moncton, N. IL, for'a -On Sunday lastoneof the JL' partly furnished.-lurnsee'. hardwood Coors,
telephone iftlesired,Pie`in kitc%en. Ap-
uumber of years. hVe -returned oldest,residents of the tOWIDDhIP ply,W.V.Richardson,Picke . 1-4 ing,
Bray Fred T. Bunt
to Ontario to
reside in the fat urie in the person of Mrs.19amiel RALE-Grey ra baby earr.
time 88th
Fi0atEetand ivery crib.84.00; coal and
and for a will make their seed It way in her It
ering, where t
home in P" heir gear home on Church St. WMeislsie ran -znd platfom seal"in pfffect
pipes.
j.
11"111y friends will welcome them. has for several years been suffer. Apply Joe. Hackett,Orchard lon.
Rouge Hill,Kingston Rd..Phone Scar$921.51tf
Adr. Natchett,who is a traveller Ing fr.ous the itfirmities of old age,
Lovell Co.,stationery, it was sat until about two w kp -HARRIS MACHINERY
for the R. J ee MASABY
of course, be away from his ago that tier condition became oor- And repairs. Now is the time to look
after your spring reeds. cultivators, drills and
:home for much of the time. ions and she graidnally weakened barrows,.sprayers for the Orchard. 'fte3l-2by
Do bar.
d to until death took place.
Deceased, i i wagon gear;cheap. D.J. ormley, 71
-The good salaries pat 22tf Ilk
was Sophia
tiescliereas compared with those whose maiden name
of twenty.five or thirty years ago, Dunlop, was a native of this town. FARM TO RENT-136 acres, lots 2! TELL YOUR AL1tlCr14'rrlLELJ
Las bad the. effect of inducing ,;hip, havingbeen born on the Love iJL! and 25,con-L Pickering. Plowing PONM- - GOSKTM 0 ,4
on at once and full possession A ist next For EXCUSE TO 1ELEP14
=mawy odd people, eipecially farm on the 4th concession, and further particulars ap yto cep. Milne,R;R. T14E cor4s M
girls, to enter the professign, 90, she has lived in various parts of 2.Picketing, or W.9.Milne, R.R.1, Locust TAE JUNTE ml,
-that the profession in being over, the township all her life, except Hill. 1-4
crowded, many being unable to the last two years she resided in iir parts of
ARM TO RENT-Beir
secure positions. it is no unusual Whitby, until a f-iw weeks lots25and 26, B.F,con., Pickering oust
thing for a school board to receive south of Dumbarton), consisting of about 200
elve' when she came to the village. She
acres. First buildings. electric light and
hundred applica. was one of a family of 8 girls Rod ;)wer, 2 silos, Present tenant is retiring.' D.
as many as two 1 -3
yan,339 Rusholme Rd,,Toronto. 2
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tions for the one. position. Not. 5 bovs, of whom 4 survive, Mrs. .0
casny yea Elliott.of Pickering, Mrs. R. S' OR SALH-Cheap, all kinds oL
ago about a dozed A
F kinds of farm im- lip .0
applications would be the limit lit Gnerosey of New York, Mrs. I. J, wagons,harness,and all
AlaoTtveral heavy and.
p clives and heaters. High.
rely to an adi�erthement. One Murphy of Orangeville, and Ed. Fl.epscales and cook itents in good order.
effect of the supply exceeding the Dnulopof:Detroit. She was well WE priced for bides and wool, also live voul;
paid Stouffville.Phone 1903 l8tf
-demand is to lower the ealaries, known throughout the township try. H.
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and there is alpo a tendency in &'id was highly esteemed. being WANTED-Married couple for Fi •
that direction. The Surplus he(% ever ready to'bell) in timers of stock farm. Yearly employment, Must L 05
Com-
sickbess. During her declining be thoroughly experienced injarm work.
become so greRt that the Canadian Portable dwelling,fire wood and garden provided.
State.age.references and Sala xnted
Teacberl' Federation' hate asked years her step danghter, X 'Rii, trign
k in first
letter. Apply D. Barrell R No.2, J,
the Govdrnment to raise the stand- Minnie Rray, ministered faith Cl;irernont- 34
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become felly to her needs. She bad no,-ard for those desiring to b 111-- a-=0I
teacbers. There is also a possibil• famfAy of her own. Her linsband fil OR SALE OR:RENT-Stucco Bon- 7=:i;= __
:aloes and garage,all modern conveniences,
ity
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that the Model School's predeceased her about 15 years. latex sun-room,tiled veranda,hardwood floors.rs.
throngont the country may be Her funeral on Wodneeday to Ere' water 'pressure system, clectrios light, seven
kitchen, bath-room, half acre rriorns.summer elnppd while this surplus of teach- kinevemet&y was largely attend- land attractive grounds, Imtriediaters9esaloin..
�r8}eater ed.
Apply]at.Rose.Pickering(Kingston d.) 52-1
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