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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_10_08RP MW Z*.i 3v " - Fr, KE I NIEWS E P C R NG �v OL: XLV1. ­­PICKERING, ONT, -FRIDAT, OCT. 8, 1926 ,3 'IM AM31 "if The Ladies' Aid Society will tweet at Mrs. John Smith BROOK MAD. Red an City !nerds" -A. Ackfoid, lastweek-ead. Inv G110M NWOOD ~ " 1"' the home of on Oct. 14t at I 9D p.m. Thursday,h. _ F. R. " Mrs. Jackson have move% 1D IL.FORSTTEL Oph. D.. DLP*et*r Roll (WaaftI to be s red by quoting a "Patlellice'" to the city for the winter. Walter H. J*ckeou &I AOsidatioss of Ontario. Ra. me.6 W' (,the American AN: -Tom containing the word All the -ladies-see invited to attend. bas, started on Ill -aree year oomrals at the. Toronto X. 3 S C!1=0& -rip Fruit Baskets of all dilaft tions. OGHAWA University. Mia Lee has taken charge of our school again, having recovered from Ilistai"isil 1888 7 N. kzbw *6 member of the 0ollimse of including q L boxes, pt. boxes. Nearly two weeks ago as Lester Me. her recent illness. Ft lafisnis and Issilloom of Out�ollifeenuaft 001100 of swasous. alliketisto to Cliates and Basketi mat Keown was returning from Toronto to his home In Oshawa, he was held, tb y bas Walter Bu,,b s� been suffering from a severet.,k of quietly, but is Before' sellin . . . . . . . . lowppt prim. Shaping and Turning. Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stbols, up by two men stud robbed of the sum of $10, and treated very harshly. on the highway Dear Liverpool. Ile wee at the time got safely away. but being fo6d of the product of the boot= now mueb improved. While cutting corn In the field one day last week one of Obas. Hood's horses dropped dead..CHRISTIAN, Miss Toot has just completed her • N .1 ��, I Barrister and Asolicitor NQ=bl.l c on 'a can.. South Wing X�rhiMtb Q y. Tally JQBAVON & ROSS—Barristers; So. Salt For Sale CHAS, A. WHITE. loggers, they proved the old saying that -,When the wine Is in the wit is out." and they paid a visit to Oshawa, wberdbtbe officers were on first mouth at teaching and has made a very favorable impression here. R. J. Fuller has just sold and instal- led radios In the, residences of Fitz- a r� ILLPlic2ton Northern Ontario - Building, aw 7 * �` adi stret. 1rorouto. Suiiesamor to late W. G. Barnes police the I ' ook -out for them. and they Were patrick Bros., C. A. Taller and Henry Whtte, . . . . . . . . y ,B'istun�__ Ron, Adelaide 276;0 Phone 60a -or write-Locust"-HRI,.-O" - 400a in the arms of the law. Both men are -from Toronto. Oneofthem, OR Ernest Oolby. to well k.nown - on the base line of Pickering, where some years be, worked for farmers in 4(;tqQQL litapoptTo Cberrywood public school. Jr. Rdom': *A. kAtheat ;1�'%'VICHARL80N PiCKERING_ ten, Soiiciton etc., ail -319 Confer -J. 'i a B Corner and Rich lmond StsMay.-,& He that district. The other man is Berne arg 11 Class7-4. PtIkey, Sargent, A. ut ..Toronto. once and Maw Picker ng 0 pen Monday and Weid. L all -veni a da:k S*t=, includ —&al ltiimeral Director Beamish. They are to appear to -day before Major Hind to answer to the Maynard, A, Petty, *J.- Saefy. R. Te Maynard. M. Macrae, F. bol. K. •$-Peters. -Get my prim. y evening. Phone Pick. 8tf and charge of being diuck while in charge ot it car and with bAvtop liquor in a -War-ranFa Curran, Sr. I -*V. Drink - water, ter, P.,Teef Berke Jr. l- Flodgion-10- moroR HEARaB car. are-als-6--o-dr--tharglug them wits robbery with violence. 11 ini IR Torrancp.*N.Pett Sr Fr. -*W. McIlroy. Jr. Pr. -'A. PA. It -win pay -to- sell your graizi--- I always buy IL D. C. Smith, Dentist, Store. D Ville. Honcirl5raduate of Chicago and to- U Royal CLAAEMONTO ()M* key. H. Hodgson, J. $tote. *Neither ...here. a rices. t highest.p niversities and the S tons office 101 is. Aline appointmentii: Phone WA DUNBARTON. late nor absent this month. No. on toil 2:4. Ave. sat. 21. N, A. Gollao, iill hhl Rally Day service we ed Teacher. ]BLARE B. BEATON, D. D, S.. the Dunbartoo United Church an 9 Cberrywriod pub] ic school, Sr. Room: Graduate of the Royal Colege of Dental T ftrafteons and University of W. office ova Murdock's Gonfectionery Whitby. Roofing Material Sunday next at 45 a. m. A pageant will be put on.by the school, V,' -Laura Petty, John Garland, Sr. IV-BeAtrice King' store. 1011fice hours: 9 to 12 ; I to 5.30. Ind.'phone a. "phone no. Wy 5 x Britis'llCioltimblik Shing -lea At the Community Hall next v%un- day, Sunday School will meet at 2 p. in, ' Cbutch service at 3 P. m-, Rev. Jr.Marfjeefy Annie Rittenhouse Pe ti�; S,lboJ 51prvinCurrah. James Lawrie 'T eo itleGriskirf'. John Rood, George 00' L­ C LHIR. L. D. S., D. D 14.. Graduate' of Royal Colle" Dental Sur X D. B. Langford will teach.- All areto �enderfion. Sr. IIr - Winnifred r iff andtheUniversity of Tor to. office above D. A Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. No. 2 3'and 5x lcorne. On WftdnesdRy. Oct. 201,b. the Dim• "Iriftiton vilary Annie Petty*, I.,r,,a Curran, flertba Srnttb*. Eve- Hard . . . . . . . A'gfiod suRply of Hard and" Soft' Cdke hours. 9 a m. to 5 p, m, Sat 9, a. �-,mtolp in. FhoneClareT405. __TOFLONT0 ASPHALT_ ROOFING Voited Chnich" will give a _rbi,7ken pie supper and entertainment.- Ruff—pr Witt base, wedfromi 6 to 8 p tn., after which a unique program will he Ivn Drink%vatpr. Leslie Beare. Vincent Teefy, Harold Feeney, Jr. ITI-Llryvd Patty, -Xuff-stv Hnlltnger:- Wait' Wafter Wpddeli*. GordonPettj and Allan Coal on hand. Also Ft suppl ---------- ----of Kindling Wood, length. LERE .F.RT T. FALLA113E, L D S., D.* Graduate oft he ROY31 College Oftove Dental. Sung ons and the Uzuver�ity, of Toronto.. 011e above 1, IS Balsdo5n,111 store. Pickering, Ont. Murray'®'IS in . 32 in. and 36 inch Oven, by the Nuiouq Fadio Negro Quratette of the First Baptist Cburc b 'Rittenlibuxe t )al. Ruth Hollinger*, (W.z.?l Office hours 9 a m to p. in, or by 44iont- wtdthg. 4 in I Shingles; also Metal Valley of Toronto, which will !onsitit of ne- Earl T-,vlor, Pettv. Marine 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. resist. Phone F`zck 3700 - -T., and, Ridge Roll. grn spirituals and Southern plantAtiorl Fergu =on. Thrize marked-' were pres eat *very day. R L. Dennis. Teacher, DOVALD ni- N R0, FICKEKINU Material, otterdal'or will give price on maladies. Spley speeches will be vir. en by neighboring ministers, The "PLIZABETH RICH A RDSON-Suc. job. chair will be occupied by the pastor. Rev. J R Fraser. Everybodycomp GREEN RIVER. tevade -N"Cesacw to the late W V. Richardson. fqx*- Somillaill; well-known Fire Insurance Companies of PICKERING and enjoy &thorough treat. Admix- Our weekly rains still continue. Mrs. George Ferrier. Toronto, Is SoNd financial standing: 34tf oton. 50 cents. children under 12 yea of peadinga fewdays. with bermany MAN The Service Garas,16. POSTILI. LJceu&ed Auctioneer. Fe LUMBEEARN YARD 33 cent*. ;rieeds here, for omatles Of Tars sad Omni" Ago. ftlm sales of &U kinds' ansinso w on shotruse t,1715, Masse. ili&arsee oresiollif*sup 0. ft&. BROUGHAM. Chickenit are becoming very scarce around our burg. as some parties ap. Motor overhauling, top and side car. taim rep4irf a BEATON TOWNSERPOLZRR 1119*, Look Ahead I The Mission Band will meet as usual pear 0 have a great relish for them of late. -Battery SarTIce--�10ITarging 7., and overhauling. auav ow, Ckstandwalmser for 11172in "Mae A RW next SiturdAy afternoon. All peroone wisbina to seed, fruit or Jack and A bb have Do* more use for autos -the are too .,All work guaranteed. Flat rate --us$ -�,eft Sam "%now loot #Maw 0.6.0 T -v Buy your new Furnace ii -ow, or have your old one repaired. ready for the winter. Jolliv to Sick Children's Hospital. kindly leave at Mrs. Holthy's by the beginning of the -week. In I'tat week's report 'of the officers y common. after bstving their joy ride in the airplane at Markham on Saturday last. Charlie White is so rushed with for baskets has service charge `Pbove 5510 Mark. central. wo -E. a E JR R y W• MAW. LICENSED AUC- TM TONZER for Yoft Qntano mW Durham Count. All iiD& of sal;� prom ettimided Ask us about the elected to the Y. P S. the narne of Donald Bearp. Trees,. orders apple that be been compelled to run a Dig bt Phift. Its, T manable. Dstsafor= now be '' ateraaaaa at NEWS'Odcv. 84 and Indepen- dam ollsones. Wisittry. Out. my ---- -- & You cannot do better. Or If Its a Range, let no suoply -Good Cheer.- was owitted, and Fred Cassie was elected convener of the Devotional Committee. The Women's Institute will meet a t the home of Mrs; Matthews on Tuew under the able management of Wall. Pennock. A large number of Toronto friends, inc!udiniw shoot fifty members of College St. lGol, Church Chair. To. Coal an d Feed r -A Attention _F.a'mers, you with- a Yotk will be satisfied- dad, Oct. 12th. ProWram, "Home on ronto, enyed a titre roast and dance 0 o I am agent for the World's Greatest 89paratm, "rbe Renfrew." Stover, Plvmbing - Hot water heating, . Nursins." under the leadership of Kra. Brown. Roll Cali—"Invalid's at the home of Cecil and Mrs. Smith tow, line. on Friday evening of last y L4 F. AL. AR E E S 0 R Sealest Lad Oil Floury's esivetrou ghl and revair work, Cooking.' The friend* R. J week. I#ogium fassitions Plows, Points. Grain Grindem all guartfilu= Hardware kinds. and neighbors of And Mrs. Cowan- sod family wave The Green River Sunday School will hold their Missionary Service an sun. Wheat! Barrowsoze. Brantford Wader twins, rad @owed. "d of all Phone 46W them a farewell- party In the Town Hall on TueW&7 evening. It Is with d okr 'Oct. 10th. at 280 p. in. Miss 91 Itt. of Formosa, Japan. will ad - sisperaltore for sale. J1,03T. DEVITt, ALVIN BUSHBY rpgvet that we Ilose the Cowan family. Having been life -Wag. residents, they dr4mis the school There will be special musle. An Invitation Is e3tteinded to Nut and Stove Coal PICKERING will be much missaill; Our t wishes them.and ail to attend. Coke, also Pb*W in Pick. BRADUGH" 1 go with with Mr Is lona thing of 0140OL REPORT& All Kinds of Peed Ckain Choppkg DO YOU WANT the post. but It was a splendid success. The drills were excellent. the --Following is the result of the AJRD FL ►LKMG.- �r J. iter 8; to do Cho and p" Fed ..your houes heated for half the cost of coal? going to Wbitevai.16. Brougb&m and 7th can. (No. 12). The speakers; Lave mood account of themselves. n1son'soriginal spimeb was much exams. of Pickering Continuation School, given during September. Each form has hiLd two exams. The per- Cement, L r, Monday, W I every Monday, W= Friday If go, instal one of the Instant 3" OM Barnen to reciated. Glade Gannon and Cal - rile cents is obtained by -dividing -the total marks obtained by pupil by nu- 'Lath' &y and 'ftmebosU your mate, or an International Oil Burner Rbepberd are the lucky ones In settlam the educational eight -seeing mber of exams given, Whet For Sale in your furnace. free trip to the city this year. student was AbseM or not. Names in Ternig' • 1"n F. Bayles 01"SMIDi2t 10all and see them. DUMBARTON. am ordef of misfit: Edna Reid, Glenna Gilmen, _Mary -Strictly Cash No. 2 Spencer, Ruth Taylor, Marjorie Dia - 'Violet W. J. GORDON'S, Church Street. Work began on the new manse -on mond Swan, Ethel Blenldn, Flore;%-4 Mutch, Richardson fir... -SPECIAL A6ate Whoted 2My Pickering Monday last. Born, on Oct. 3rd. to W. B. and Mrs, Dubber, of Toronto, a daughter, -Harold Ethel Way, Dorothy Andrew, Lillian Wimen, Robert Stork, Hilda Walsh Ptckirmg-4 TIMB TABLE-Fiekering Station The Ladies' Aid mat at Mrs. Jean Mildred Murphy, William, Powers T: R. Trains going East due as follows No. 10 Kau 7MA M. 12-59 P. M. 28 Localain, White's on Wedoesday afternoon. Barn. on Septj 7th, to Fronk and Mrs. Dales. of Toronto, a daughter. Jean Annan, Stanley Taylor. Form 2. Muriel. Westney, -'Walter Fenney, Berrdee Chapman, Verna -. 4• . - BedOutfit 90 Tom, 6.25 P. K Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Priu. Petty;Fern Toms, Winnie -Wood, 4Y _ unday tr 8. SK A. M. gle, of Whitby. spent Sunday with Wood, Leona Spencer, Marjorie An- Trains going went due net follows.- No. 29t laccal 9 22 A. M. friends bore. Sydney Morrish. we*are sorry to re.Cowan,tore nan,.Svdney Beare, Margaret Puck. V 11 i:lred Barrett, Helen CoC Bed" -Walnut floisli, Pacef Steel �,d TOOM, -2-44 P. M. to *W with white is confined-itb rank, Kennethport. Morley, ri good Cable Sp ng la 9 Jdail 9.21 P. M. swelling in bin knee. Grant Law, Howard Law Lizzie An- i R Felt MWttLV4M, send 749 P. M -JAMI-SO xi% Scott, of RiehMond, _ Rprniep rd Arthur Meld, JIM Foregoing is according td Standard Owe. Virginia, visited with their cousin, Mrs. Blame Cowan, at Resebank. over the week -end. Nevi Currah, Phyllis PlIkey. Form 1. Ruth Diamond, W Biliott M To 'y Customers in Piobw-V DAIN OR LIBRARY* 8RT Mr.aud Mrs, Nobes visited the lat. Myrtle Lockwood, Helen Gibson, Jean Anderson, Dorothy Swan, Brock Head mgandvioinity.- cut 09k4u Oak Libra F" DALE toes sister, Mrs. Mackey In St. John's. HospiltaL Xmi Km*ey, we are pleas- Sam McNabney, Austin Baker, AURA ChapTalam, Florence ti Some have objected to t6 new 2 Is . Table, with -Arm Chair and ad tow Iil Impromium. A., J. Courtioe, of Holmeaville. 'and Andrew, Jack Anderson, Elmer Axinis,� Walter Ri- signs recently painted an niy store naulbly, Rooker, %tiabolatered Ler-tire set .0 .gbter. Miss - Emma. an their pe ­ ChA de=22'. examinations mi '- "PTCK9RI NO DMit- flit SK -M. from Ottawa. called on riatitivels =friond- In this locality this week. re aocordinS to Lt►W are For Poetry nee On Tuesday Oct. i2th., in IN M.EMOR1 A M. 'We obliged to b0al it ebanged. itressise, $17 .75 po* Mat Our Pqal Br a"addtxss the haeme" - of the United Church 4" Isabelle Rillot. of Farmov* IrnL, Wilson -,In loving memory of, lento Wilson. Who died Oct. 7 1924. W-catill-aell Crude Dragett:2 t Medicines, T6EWiG;cA� AH.*116 hvm 07 to $15 -at Growr's. =04t"g. Bv!9e!!T W6 leowwo. - Two years _,,have passed, our bearta Oity Dairy tabu lVb�CCW your VV W. OUG OLtV.EMUGerWO. Witill tnallr Still Gore, Aa time on we miss her MOre, Clgar@ and Cigarettes. C.A.Ste-mitit who have wheat -get -got your Sour made from your own son-in-law and daughter. IlAr. and Mrs. Mallet and (AmIly, of Goderieb. weirs. guests of Don and Mre.-Gormley[sist goes touch We long for the of a vanished hand, also a now Star Clarif you reed one. wheat. We can k add called on other friends In And the sound of a voice that is Pickering Patent Medicine Stom 1trind it. the village. still, Furniture Dealer a" \:I& Funflirlsil DireaWr Feed of all ,lads—Chicken food, Chicken thieves are very busy. A111- Soff Bros. loot fowl and chickens, the Her pleasant smile, her lovin=ffice, vac= No one can. fill her t N. E.,McEWEN, hen feed, chop, millfoed. Woven being bold enough to come a Friends may think the wound has - pbone 1800 Chopping every week -day. - second time. Joseph Gormley and Ross Bores were both ' 4laturbed by healed, But they know, not the sorrow our l, A t. Veterhii Surgeon ry Pidkeft92 ontede Z. Xg. XJC9="W00= the maurade, but were fortunate IV rs saving their property. hearts conceal. 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":'.. � ;. -._ .. .;.. •;. _ '' - -.0v� �•- J r;. w • a i. WAYS YOU CAN SAVE PU MBINU s' pit i fi T SWMM tt J ; 3BY 'H. L. PATTERS©N. ,r. ep.1 am a' ptiictiodl p=umber, and for had gonethrough the celling. It is Z 't *sveral 8"r s have. been working for well to make sure that 'pipes between "^ j art[ iii "oat exchudvely. Here are ra=nge and boiler are warmed trthe�ir -'tt�ffie lytli tlt$i tips, Picked' up • in entire 'enith' befbie "a fire is sta E 4 it6ia work, that might: help you pre- if thera: it sixy. = possibjXy that they I r stent or remedy trp¢ttbI biqutht on by are frozen. i r'' Offir W8i er pipes iteezlag this winter. VARIOUS PROBLEM " Je n awing on cozen resents f farms aho brie ills .home lighted a different problem in almost''every case. One man, living.. miles from arra "Deav My gas machine froze plumber, successfuliy opened a frozen I '�/ ,a n ,Up t n t i went down cellar • with a sewer by pushing a garden. hose in the •l 1 ' Hight t j thaw it otit with hot water. I pipe. The other end of the hose was ` suppoe. d the gas was alt out of it, elevated and_ hot, water poured in "and tho:t,ht there was no danger. I, through a., funnel. This brought hotAl ' +GVtss mistaken. As it began to thaw water in direct contact -with the ice; i� t •,• 1 `� i -, i t s out, there was an explosion, and the and, as 3t melted, the hose was pushed cN trona of the machine blew out. For- forward until the ice was passed. Tbe t urtate: - nobody was hurt." _ idea is borrowed from the_plaa p':umb-',;' t The, Ka s machine referred to in the ers ' use in steaming out frozen pipes; f�` (C'' `. • • I .y �a �•[C� ,` . is cne of the approved acetylene; and, while slower, it is just as effec- nir e . _there is no bo-acety- `five. •, ne ge~ ratoz made. In locating the frozen section of a' I kr. "r of server4l. fatal accidents re -1 Pipe underground I always look for row wWGG the WashbA' W Se inso naing.trom the indiscreet use of Some: Places where the pipe runs under r iii y chines !wagon roads, cowpaths, or walks. , nd oil' Ught wound'these ma, i t nt hs9re unlit known of one to be: Where the earth is packed hard the 'bwn up from any other cause. Aa frost strikes much deeper than in soft i HE old-fashioned Washy 13 Rorie. + ectrlc Aaslrlig is absolutely safe Lp ( earth• Sod' offers double the protec- • ` tion of plowed ground. A foot or two ; _ With it has gone the everlastu�rg -- rtes, It cannot iSnfte any escaping gasi ' In vana Lscnp� bntezn� Ea lOQSft a,nWl atones paced over a l must be taboo. Pte+ and the rest or -the led rub -rub -rubbing and ugly hands, 1411, with earth, is excellent protection. The r r CAUSE OF EXYLOBIONS. dame - a� tempers and a son odour all through dead air spaces between the stones are !'. G Inst winter many water fronts in the insulating medium. 'P ba$ssr ranges exploded. p ea- It is important to exercise every soapy g precaution against freezing of under- house. g xp • �losivrtp were caused b the i be- ; tween tF water front and the ran' i ground pipes if a considerab.e thaw F 'boiler it :zing solid, thereby shutting follows a ver cod sea for the frost T�� .•�_ p E toff the circulation. Then, when a fire! drives in farther than ever when the Instead you use R119s0 and part OL i 4 ' iIwaa started in the ran^ steam form -weather first turns warm I have „ ed in the water front with sufficient 1 known pines to freeze up in April that �iiornin for the Weekly wash-_--. �jl t•�aure to bora. the water front. had been all right throughout the a Ohre range that came to my Notice winter: You change the hard work of Washing w ' i looked as if a stick of dynamite had 1 During the first warm days it is weals caused the destruction. The range was to keep the water running where poa- to just a'jjj$�g.`s repair, the front plate being 1 Bible, and use the same precaution ra out, the fire brick knocked through I! that was observed during the coldest g ,es a�couf r into the oven, and one of the stove lids weather, ust soak the clothple o u=: .'THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS ("We Have Bin Friends. rinse, and that's all. Sim le Effitcsent p ` -' Caroline Norton. who wrote the fol - �(� �pp pp n �1 Is �i►3i'J �� Q�®illi li`�41� IS towing verses, was a granddaughtaar +�+ -Time saving. Labour saving. �I l,eY Sheridan, Richard BrinWhen dr sh mar- dra,mattat. Whey very y ' Don tt try to do anotherwashing with ^l lDy'S OI�II T`al)ltEtB Alts th8 riedthe Hoa. G. C', Norton. but the marriage was unhappy and ended to Ri>clso. Twelve leading washing f - i>�eal R.etiredy for Babies and, I separation. This unhappiness led her cjut Yotntg Childr^n. to devote her life-ta literature Lad to - !! :n2achine say -"Use Rinw the cause of women and childrea, and ,makers _ 1Caaadian mothers are noted for the much legislation of recent years re z - 'care they ^ire their little ones -the calved its earlier Impetus from her. Made by the makers of Lux' health of the baby is most iealonsly; ' A ;:. guarded and rise mower fa always on We have been friends together. , _ _ q _ - -- -R•4S -- the lookout toe a remedy which to et- in sunshine and is shade, ficient and at the same time absolute- Since first beneath the chestnut trees � ' ly safe, Thousands of mothers have to infancy we played. heart, --�•-�•.- .•—�- ---�"�'- tinned each a remedy in Baby's own • But coldness dwells within thy Famous- Wax Worlm to be "Chamber of Horrors," which was in SCOtiand s OWesk Burgh. ' -.Tablets'and many of them use nothing; A cloud is on thy brow; We the old eahlbitton miraculously sur,auric:rgl�V, a busy community near Rebuilt. i false for the ailments of their little I 1 bare been friends together- . vived the Are, and the other wax 'Glasgow -with n populatinn cf 29•,0.)0, saes. Among them to ilia. Howard ! � Shall a light word part us now . Madame Tussaud's Wax Works, in- : figures, representing the world's ta-rrce^tiy ceir+breated its eight-hun. " King, of Truro, N.S., who says: -"1 ! terustionaliy famous ever since ; mous people, are to be reproduced. - dredth birthday. II is "aid to have Can strongly recommend Baby's Own We have been gay together, Dickens wrote his "Old Curiosity I Madame Titsaaud'a W3a' Originally Tel'ti%tilt leas charter as z A<;.' burgh r Tablets to mothers of young children We have laughed at little jests: 'Shop," For the toner Of-hop`e -wss which was burned out in a: started In France during the French falan: I4;•sid J in 1126. as I know of nothing to squat them gushing great fire more than a year ago, is to ; Revolution. It came to England is ', Altltuuglr uncN a rI *es!deitce,. ' r . for ]title ones." Wa and Joyous in our breasts. rise again. j 1902, traveled about the country and Rwh:.tgl-n a'astlP was <leuioitshed iti t Baby's Own Tablets' are sold by But laughter now' hath fled thy lip, The new company, Madame Tus-about ninety years ago settled per- the enght.eodi centum, but Wit* rpr• _elldn:dealere or by mall at 2b cents And sullen glooms thy brow; sand's (1926) Ltd., which was formed ' r:scnel ''> the Enol:sh Burin the manently in London. Since then if g i fI a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi• We have been gay together. recently to take over the century -old wars with Scotl:,n+l. Unicr. !Qy siege has been the,mecca of London's youth u '_ cine Co., Brociville Out. '.: Shall,,; light word part us nolo! intereata of the show, hue no actual- and of young and cid from the pro- tc it on several .ti^rssiun a,. but his 110MOnme ' ly taken possession of the Winces for her Edward eve.u,nn:iy c•uptured " _:. ' We have been sad together, butlidng, which' has been as empty I thecastleIn 1311_ r 1.. r i -__ 8 W+"'• �� _ -' We have wept. with Ditter tears '. A visit to-l,oadert- w#bte13t aeeleg - shell ever since the firs -History is also Tin�rd(1; the old r ' : Canadian sport fish have sequlied a O'er the Vase -glows graves where Anew buildidng• coating i1,000,t)00 ;Madame Tuasaud's hsa tieveT been church steeple of "Ruglen•" :'s t.hr na reputatiop' throughout the world, and slumbered is to be erected on the old site, and C considered complete: A great -grand- t;;c.s call it. it marks: the sate of the ' e« wealthy sportsmen from many conn- The hopes of earlier years. this, in edition to the wax re ex- son of the original Madame Tussaud � original church tit which a, truce be _ 77. tries have visited our rfhorea to The voices. which are silent there. Would'bid, thee clear thy brow; hibition, is to hold a motion -picture `is etre of the directors of the new ea- I [ween England and Sentla;id WHs sigh terpriee than ski'11 :against the savagery of - thentrd and a restaurant. The -famous ! i ed in 1297. - >' Canadian bass. salmon, trout, tuns, We have been sad together: - •�, waskinouge and other gamey specs - O, what shall t us sow! par mens. Quite recently shipments of --o----- a �i -- land locked salmon were sent to Ire :, land and trout eggs to Japan to stock RiR�tO i C�-„.�,.` r ��v�s�i � _ 00 PUTS THISVONDERFUL - -w In � '' Hunters. � • the lakes -and streams of estates those countries, for the benefit of The long"arrm of radio reached into :OUTFIT IN ��OUR HOME those who have not the time to seek the sub Arctic Wastes of Hudson Bap 'these specimens is their Canadian last winter and Bayed from starvation _a After months and months of planning we are able to make ,. • haunts. ,One thing that can never be -exported or trans�plaated,. however, is and possible death hunters and trap•, pen of a lonely trading post on Hud. a this trul _,startling offer that enables to gratify-IMME- �__�y Y� DIATELY-your Ione cherished ambition to own a -REAL : the rugged and magnificent scenery son Bay, 'it was roveded recently. RADIO SE'I t which forms such a wonderful back- Word has just come back from lonely Any Monarch dealer will deliver the magnificent six•tubr RECEIVER r ground for outdoor recreation in Cas- Southampton Isbuld. at the extreme rr�r MONARCH- and NIGHTINGALE LOUD a ads northern end r of Hudson, Bay, that 1 [leb>atsII00 shown here the minute you make your first payment : ` -. 'life and death messages" broadcast to nine t of only $ 0.00! equal There isn't a finer set than the MONARCH at an price. In a =' oeuntry-wide from Westinghouse y ::; - _I�t it has mea features no other se! can oi{er,r it Is the only Radio Stations were suecesatul. lin- payments' al! steel set made. This automatically eliminates interference f other post,. hundreds of miles away, : from local stations and permits razor -ed ed tuning. It is the. ,Y picked • up the call and rushed by dog only set that gives three stages of, transf ormer coupled audim a� sled to the Hudsoh's Bay Company's'which means tremendous increase in distance, and terrific vol -70 ,•- D Poet, on Southampton Island, the food o - : time when you want it, without- distortion. handsome furnituie. i that enabled hunters and trappers to The MONARCH Is a strikingly piece of -rubbed ; - live through the winter.; all cabinets benne Walnut in piano finish. A brief telegram was received at Westinghouse Radio Stations which THE NIGHTINGALE LOUD SPEAKER is' NIGHTINGALE LOUD SPEAKER made by a famous English firm'and possesses all lily features English - LF said: "Messages W Southampton Is- broadcast last winter from West- that 'distinguish made - c, t� land The radio season is just commencing. Enjoy the ingbotrse Radio Stations were re- by rushing 1 "•, >” •• ; rf ; ; ' . '',' A : =. wflrld's best music every exerting -entertain your cefved • and rescue made `friendr-make your home the centre of attractions , food- acid -supplies trom Chesterfieldfor the- -community. wholeYou Csn do it. easily. r Ta4et. RAd�o :message was picked up 'lake advantage of thissvonderhti opparttsnity to And Everything Moves In Curves: by Pather Ptgefo, of the Oblate •Fatfi= ': w'tf `. •?t' -''' r[A:T - •day-NOW1, , _. . K j y tti `' t Hubby fexplaiaing• late 'arrival>- ere, located' at Chesterileld Inlet:'' `r' J ��:%i4; -4. ^.... - w f there lint a dealer near '.Just ae scan .as the lofte.•meetiag The telegram was the last chapt8e, - :� _ your order and ea+uitsiax to "? - WRA out i came oa a• straight line for " - in a drama that began when the "Gaye skimo," supply ship of the Hudsoae -- ,,,}�s��end -' American Sales Company home. Oultured Wifie cdoabthtlbi-"Well, Bay Company, -was crushed in the ice _ .plliWb ..I wrpposeathst is teebnically the truth. 'off Hudson Straits, July 23, 1926. The MONARCH SIX TUBE RECEIVER $7500' 204 King Street East, Toronto ' :Astro -physicists saystraight linea are was on route to Southam p ' tly Parte ori boirves." tship ea Iaflaltdhen ¢ ,i, : ,•. h ti •.., -, '.-.: '- •. '. .'. 't .''.-,'. •.r'�. a . :' .. i' .. .. i � e `�• ,..+-n, x 7 ...F Y• J'' "al, l..•+- ,t}+� 'P'se' Ls, -s� ".3 ..� m �� �: �.: ' y�.'w,' ':;'. :u - »errx ,. . .» • c :<�ar.^ „ •.. ' .:.. ' ' ,,t--vs.,.�... a .� .-�� . s+ x f3 Pm";V ii�,`W_"- T. 7 `0� '5• t 7 Good Reception. are two or the latest culprits that 11ATS, been caught in the. set. of disturbing T JDFAI HEUMITIC SUFFERERS Tides, and"Folc 21, it appears, May Obtain Relief by Enrichift the rad -lo peace. At lijast this Is the R -1E. D ..L .011r7. th�uory mdvanr�ed by it TrlaT, . . . . . . . . . . . . . the Blood Through the Use of el sperij the last year InvestigatSag 11 adio 13r. Williams' Pink' Pills. atior. But conditions south Of. the Oqu In the days rheumatism was thought to be the un- South America to not In many in- rh "I found stances • Of the. very finest. J 'good tea of our grandfathers this does not mean that reception in, EA 'avoidable penalty of middle life and s reception best," this man wrotie in Te - old age. Almost every elderly person• porting to the concern for which he A :-bad rheumatism, as well as many Ycuuf has-been working, "in Saltil lo 30 4a itanZaeLd people. -it was thought that rheuma- Mexico, . . . . . . . . . . . . I&ce .6.00.0 feet higii, Rom on-' tI9xav_wL_due A_o exposure. to told and flve�tube set were received the Cans, dampness, and. it was treated with than stations and North American eta - 'liniments and hot applications wbbo -Pacific sometimes gave temporary relief but tions from the Atlantlic to the dio enthusiasts There are not many ra ads, we A Composer. 'did not remove the trouble. In those report on a its dems, in Canada ny Ing to. it -and obeying Mount higher, become more A woman' a days there were many rheumatic better success than tWs. able, and was taken the other d y _�cirlpples. Now medical sclenepo under-' free; and through oomPlete to see' the oompos4ng-room of our n that printing works. more stands that Abumatism is a disease obedience to its teachings ca with good res 010 00M of the blood and thatGOD KNOWN BY pl,t, jr-eedoin for which '%�e long, "This," said her escort, "in 00M woman of any age o­.:..bloiod any man or SPIRrrU AL SENSE the kidigilbra of God, on, earth, be posing room." The woman can defy rheumatism. ThIre are now gained. gazed around with ad - .._many elderly iisople who have never • miration. Her eyes lighted on a bur- Materkl Knowledge Aloni In. felt a twinge of rheumatism. because edge ly compositor. KiplW's Poem Ma. "Ilio ask him," she said, -to la� they have kept their blood In good con• terferes. Y AJIUd* P Iry are —many who have ditbou, and there P. IEO %J som' or conquered it by building up their Christian Science Doctrine. Explains 4 'wF-enrich- Re give Much space In the Viewers weak, watery blood. The blood Its Growth in Favor. nt Rudyard Kipling's now Rub Yoia, scalp with MinarcPs. Liniment Ing qualities o f Dr. Williams' Pink lecture broadcast from Massey papers to 0 The ndon despatch. Is becoming every year more book, says a Lo pills Hall, Toronto, last Sunday afternoon, one poem paFtioularly attracted the Many who would "give the world"�J widely known and the mans general as advertised in these columns, was attention of some reviewers, who see to possess a certain article, fall to see of th6se pills has robbed rheuma, given by Charles I. Ohreusteln. C.S.B., is United purchase it because it costs a dollar or -it an obvious allusion to th Usm, of Its terrors. At the first sign �in I , . I a Jew who saw that ill Christian Mates in connecdon with the great two more than they want to par. of thin. impure blood protect yourself Science the teachingties of and practice war. The poem is entitled "The Vine against the r& vages of disease by.tak Christ- Jesus should not antagonize rd," and the first and cQueluding Ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They yard Judshism. He said to Part: versee, sire. G4=l:7dk7RP1an,900k have helped thousands --if 'You give A great many people may now be Will not LIMP- tion with Camitian Archiwah & them a fair trial they said to know something about Chris- th h9ur Is. to, banns Bniiden we Int you. Many At the eleven C�arn yp Their value in the case o PO Ilan Science. They -know that But his wages were the same i� proved, by the state- b have been healed by it�*,that infb n on planning, •many As of Mr. FIn-Ta—Y-Beatiou, --Black- -have-heen-MA-de 'more use of Go& ly & ours, who all day long had, trod meat N.S., who says:—"I feel it a useful men an _TbsL­t a of the wrath . . .. .... .. stone. women since becoming Christian 'duty to tell you of the wonderful hens. Sand 25 ewAs lot a on". f uss 1416 tista: better husbands, wives, tsthecs, I P, -c MacLean Mulildert Guide 11t I derived from the dse of Dr. Wil Since his back had felt no load. hers, thildAven, neighbors, friends,' - . mot Virtues still In him abode. 3 Asidaide SL W ar clams' Pink Pills. I suffered untold citizens Many reputable doctors now, A So he swiftly nitule his own agony from rheumatism and a ruzi- acknowledge, that Chrtst*u Science,` spoils we had not won. The trouble left me Those down condition. hears, and recommend It to Patients his of work of any kind. and for 'Many clergy - whom they cannot cure; eat home. delivered thence, We W —We offer steady S part of the time I was unable to men acknowledge that it is reforming d8ing him no recompense, JIM employment and Imove without the assistance of a cans. Gru SALESMEM a great many people, and that it, is ac-. IL took different med-tclue from doctors. LINES ACHIEVE Till be portioned pralse, or blame pay wee to sell our c?mplete and compbahing a great deal of good In the To our works before he came. exclusive lines of guaranteed quality, remedies that were SMARTNESS. iand also other re world. But because most people are dug -to -Order trees but old not improve in,, whole root, fresh Perennially practical, smart and illustrated I47, - * still unacquainted with the method by he showed us for our good— and pasts. Attractive --k and -n u belongs in which these good works are had about give p hope of get- I coming, the one-piece, frock i brought. Till &f -to mirth and blind to scorn— sip and fu71 to -operation, De ng better when a friend advised me, well-equipped wardrobe. To I money -making opportunity icing every about, with the teachings and applka-. How we might have best withstooi to Wy DT Zitliims, pink pills. I did'itemiza tha llf,eAtgres n the mode' lui good e Brothers Nurseries. Montreal suit that w!Wn four -tion of Cbristlan Science Burdens that he had not borne, Lu kON high or To—w tbiB with the To shown here, there is the works are still. quite frequently ell a man as months I Was as W collar, button-omamented tri uses than that Of i Over i Turning buted to other ca .1 can say thlit I was a I had been. tab in front and back, and bloused ail which they are the demonstration and complete Wreck 'houette effected by a narrow I began using � w tie belt, ult;—to other causes than to the %rcE ED-A&D Perfect SMALL PIMPLES Dr Williams Pink Pills and that this inverted plaits in the side seams con- power of God and of His Christ. The &*^AD medicine completely built Prc;tecfion up my tribute the fluid motion. while long, reason. It is but fair to assume. is not health. This was some years ago. and tight sleeves proclaim its Parisian in - 40 . always the desire to be unjust to Chris- With Every w - %.: - - -- -i have had no return of the .trouble spiration. No. 1416 is for misses and tIan.:Sc1w2cs_- rar _Z&ntML1_00s upon WSW FAC since. 'I give this statement hoping It heneneothers." small women and is in sizes 16. 18 and generations people have become $0, . . . . . RoU is 20 years. Size 18 (86 bust)i requires used to trusting only material means Every roll of Prince Ed- AlsoArms. Caused D' fl You can get these Villa from any 27A yards 54 -inch figured, , material, to overcome troubles and to restore ward Brand Fox Netting urement. Cu ticura Hea s. ctue, dealer or by mail at 60c.' a and 'A yard 36 -Inch pain contrasting; anA maIntajn halitith. and so disused box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine opens out as a 150 foot face and arms wes covered to trusting God to help them that they or 8% yards 39 -inch, if made all of Ion g wall of perfect pro - Co., Brockville. Ont ihaterial. 20 cents Impossible. to 14" - with pimples that were small and Ourillustrating the find it difficult. If not tection for your foxes. V=7 Fashion look, illustr 9 believe the Bible promises and as- "Prince Edward" does not came to a head. They were Stili in the 01stiance. newest and most practical styles, will surances that God Is "a NeIT present big nor sag and has IQ% troublesome and scratching caused them to burn and fester. They caused 0 V -A very 810-11 boy was standing Ini be of interest to every home dress, help In trouble:" that He "bealeth all more meshes than any the middle of a country lane with a I ting disfigurement for a time. 1 maker.. Price of the book cents the thy diseeApes," and that in reality it Is other brand of fox net "If tried different preparations large shot -gun. when a stranger came N 77 _ copy. who does so whether He is credit• Write or, wire for without gucegsa. I read an edva- God along and asked him! X not. Nor can the tisemen, for Cuticura Soap and ..What are you hunting. little man"' HOW TO ORDER PATTERN ed with doing it or n delivered pric, es Summerside, prevalent distrusit in God be looked up- Ointment and giant for a ftee $aim- Unn1o.L1 .1 d Write your name and address plain. HolmanS P. E. Island answered the little fel-' on as strange whei� the training and pie. it helped we so I purchased 7, ng numlior and size of su:h man and in about a month I was ..low; "I ain't seen it yet." I patterns as you want. Enclose 20c In customs of mankind through centuries slpacial Ontario Agen� • completely healed.' (Signed) Ildiss W H C. R 19 n centuries are taken Into account; th 3ulivray Ali" M. Have, 72, Chestnut St., Withdrawn. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap upon file number and for, as Shakespeare said, "Use almost Winnipeg. blan. Judge --"What is your occupation!" It carefplly) for each pa c4r. address your order to Pattern Dept, can change the stamp of nature," and prevent pimples by daily use of Tramp—"I haven't iLny. I just God. ...... Cuticum Soap, assisted by touches Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Went Ads. the true nature of man is to trust late around, so to speak." .. by The reflection of any of you here in' of Cuticurs. Ointment when, required. 1 _4 (turning to clerk)—"Please Wde SL, Toronto.. Patterns gentr. a mirror must be Obedient to YOU, or w. Dust with Cuticurs. Talcum. Judge return mail. Doctors Use It has been re - not:! that this gentle -man It could not be your reflection. $&Neia Zaah Pm 3I*_ tired from circulation for 90 days." so the reflection of God, man—which They recommendlsofor Is T11must be- means every one of up, sprains, bruises and other We. How lovW.y is the sound of oars at obedient to God, to good, in order to, night God, then,— be man. Obedience to through wu voices, borne And unkno I all that is right I. windless air,' that a, obedience to -re.— W. t of and good, 4,nd, beautiful, and pi From shadowy vessels floating 013 RESTORED TO �•1 constitutes the true man, and no one rr,6 eight thisobedi- can be, nor Is, man without Beyond the harbor lantern's broken cute. It is by the true teaching as to "AMC OF 4— 1 en GOOD HEALTH glare what we really are, that Christian To those piled rocks that make on Science encourages and spurs us on Mildren the dark wave ourselves. It Mother of Eleven L Only a darker stain. The splasbTU-9 ydia E. Nukham"ili vw not only promises; It, fUMUS. Listen-; I Vegetable Compound il oars to reclaim arid to regain Slid,3 softly on as in an echoing cave W h y put off And with the whisper of the unseen Her Intere3ting Experience that visit to -.9 shores, EurQpe, when till the bell Of —"I %tbd 7 Miffle their music, Buckingham, Quebec. chi ed, fit can be made so mother of eleven living NOW, veiling Third night and my baby is by tra murmurs reverrberaMons 'low and I five months old. Cunard or Anchoce, f Donaldson Service. am only 38 yews deep old and � I have That droop towards the land in swoon taken Lydia E. in perfect Comfort- Ing flight "You travel Pinkham a Vega are lazy lips Cabins roomy and wen- Like whispers from the la of table Compound ventilated. Public rooms and sleep. for weakness and -the ­Z-­-----LL7smoking. rooms are. handsomely, The oars grow faint- Below my tie I know MY appoittedt Spacious decks in- cloud -dim bill Of it from sister, Dame Ed- vite you to stroll in the bracing The shadows fade and now the batty Is sea air ouard BelWeuille. Menus present a still. wholesome foods. —Edward Shanks. 0 msayvme. -variety of For five years was in misery r was always ready 3Z land, Scotland, and thd ng Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for y to have to cry. Now I am so happy are delightfd in the Motor Car Exports• daughter, who is early - Canadian made automobiles an Rood health. Aly pall. Make yow reserva Is ears old also taken it and -Lumba driven all over the world with such COlds Headache Neuritis .90 commend it to all tions now. will be h%p7 to re success that over a million dollars D WILLIAM PAR- arne WILL Ask your sloamshiF agia'at Gbout the SL worth of-ripw,export business in Rheumatism younK_gir uralgia. Toothache wq m Quebec. Lawripme Rout* to Eltrove, or un*e Cana- .-Pain ls�sx Ruckingha I back. dian- cam !s' being obtained each year. shy for years with .4 REFOR RT D CO.9 countries purchasing more than 100 ache, nervousness and other ailments ROBE common to women from early life to . ....... LEAUT3101 Canadian autos, during the past year _7 1 --XIOU -NOT -AFFE40T 11�E HEMT triddle age, when Lydia E. Pinkham's were Australia, British. East ;xt India,. Vegetable Compound will give you United 'J{Ilngdom, Strait S:bttl6ments, relief? St. John. N.S. Dutch East luidles' and Now Zealand. only' "Bayer" package In a recent country -wide canvass Accept of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Eleven pars went to the CaZary Is- di tions. M000which contains proven over ..W Veletable Compo NARD 'Hand 'Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets and 98 out of replies were received, Also Handy of 24 and 100—Druggists. every 100 repo were bs�. -DONALDSON CHM 0 Learn to Isugh at yourself and With y Aspirin it tae treat inat (resistefte is 0,89da) at Dam *Muftetul of b -its use. 7 "A. 11. A.") a While It W Well Tkne CANADIAN SERVICE in others. bl= atI61111tOr of execs ad asllgrUc Add, pubun agabst Initatlaw, 00' �aaotasr eture, to asilat ISSUE No. 41-12L is Cana. that Aspirin memo D Walk tM "agar iss& of Dam onsivaiar sitamped with 11111111 1111106W SAInard's Liniment relieves stiffness. OFI1_14.1,zMA.—RV10"1'J't'1 .._ ar,r3t .., .,. y....t. •. ,.-... .., .:.. :,.., . ,..a , „ ,T,i: ,.; fi 4'wR,iX?3R _ _ ,� ,,S,T,,., a . s, Y ' � a,�`.�"f.!^.. w'`T .�iit '«'w`ttx+"+'�;tryav--.' n, � '4• y,p .,n . •r, ; `� � �.. .. .�' Y .. 4 �l .nti a. -__. ... dn. ..,wJ ,. `�.t T: L.Y":... ..-... �. "Vvti` :1 -•N • r g -PURE .CLOVER F10 BY rep to drain •3.50; Jas. Leggitt .clean- 95• John 'Sunderland cutting seeds in ditches in Cla>e�ont to be paid on con A. E. Ma orddra bet 830.31, and bet k .., by Clar iuQnt SX0., John Flemi r ` t - j : - R1CHA'RDSON'S GROCERY :• jper year.; $1.50 S ditto and ,ewal & cl cleaning in.. Mantle Clare- 262con . em er r p. c 2 cutting. • • 7 c+iRM sil.Zti it paid is advance. vents and srdewalks, cieanin ditches 22.50; J. •D. Remmer re culvert bet.' -puriacrrptInns ro the United States and Creat alai building n ' 13 dragging - - Htitaw t2•00 in ad'awgmont 102.3b; Jas- Prouse cutting weeds bet 12-13 and 14-15 and Green- ^ ' Needs and ,rep. culverts in Pickering wood road cons 2 , and 3, 1 15.00; E. = - ;./ village 10.00; Wm. Cullis ditto 25.00; .Andrew work on culvert con 2 14.50; 14 Lbs. Met Jara, 90c per Jar 4 Lb. oRtmb Sections, 85c each JOHN MURKAR-i-QroprIstor, Russell Bye hauling gravel in Pick- J. Hallett hauling graves bet. 13 and 2J Lb. Tina Estraeted, 45o Tin 5 Lb Tiui Extracted, 85e Tin _ erin�•Village_29.00'. John Pa s r 14,_14and-15 eeiis 2 and -8 and 20. yds. PICKERIiVi3 COVNCiL. draggle n t 16.25; Jahn Pallister, gravel, 13.00; Smith Transportation \good Honey ie icarech Get your PequCimenta now. s -- g -- instal pipe cleaning ditches and rep. Ltd. for trucking steel to Pickering at es prices. are user bargain e r' The above council met pdiguant to culvert con 9 6.00; David Graham for .W,,uh;�it�e7vale bridge 2.30; _A. J. adjournment on Monday, the 4th inst. cutting weeds con. 9 3.75; W. C Td4G�.�.jzd5 grayel 4.n>) Members all present, the reeve in the Wilson cutting-weeztcan:-� i Phillips hauling timber for culvert _ O chair, r Wilbur Johnston draggles con 5 10: bet 22-23, con .5 2.50: R -W 1-.T ,�� �� Rj acv. _-_,. T11e_ minutes of the Inst meeting 5 Russell Conner hauling grAvei On motion the council aonroved of " 4 1 were read an approve con 7 30.25; The Pedlar People pipe a Man of slib-division of lots at Pick- ',A few cases left of our shipment, going Commduicatio3is were received from culvert Claremont village to pay 13.- ering Beach presented by Mr. Tuck- at the following prices: 1 the following:- ett.7.7 A.J. Doucette, requesting payment _-- On motion' it was decided to offer Wine Pints, 1.i5 per dozen Imp' Pinta, 1.25 per dozen of acct. for 20 yds of gravel. a reward of $l0U for the conviction Wine Q.iarts, 1.25 per dozen Iinp. ,Quarts, 1.55 per dozen _ W.J. Morrison, re darpages for bro- of a person found stealltiz chickens. Wine j Gale., 1.00 per doken Imp • ? G}ala., 2.00 per dozen ken spring due to bad road on side - The council now adjourned to meet �, line bet ,lots 24 & 25 con. 1_ Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." 7 A. S. Garry, demanding payment again on Monday Nov. Tat, for the transaction of general busimss. p' e1'' for whiffletsee broken at temporary - (� A I rl G S'_ R/ C H A R D S O N : crossing 'at the Whitevale bridge. a D. C. Richardson re. deviation of i '.road at lot 20 in cons. 1 & 2. _._ Ed_ Hargan as bad -cos= a arils edition of road at Rouge Hill. _- . - A - Acommunication was received from t, _ PickeringHardware tore A.E. C'hrisian, re Agnes Whiteford, .+ a Scotch domestic admitted to a Tor- We have been appointed -local onto Hospital. MARGEL WAVING agents for the MasFry-Harris A deputation from Dunbaston was 0301pany and sulieit the sv tHA RDWARE NEVUS heard're protectli>n against chicken OR Marcel wav- patronageuf-the tarm• thieves, Andrea Allison, W. H. Moore ing that iy really era'of the district. E have what you want now for the chilly evenings and at a price and others addressed the council. e.r6atle and bearitiful •� ynu cxa afford to buy. A nice New Perfection Oil Heater or a # The Standing Committee. on Con- in effect, come to us. All M. -H. repairs ket>t coustaotly lovely Electric Heater, or if yon want to �'Pt a stove up'aud need a tingencies reported ana recommended We have made x lung on hind. new ane, don't fail to see us hefure yon buy. We also have -those y , - payments as follows: avG careftil study of Quebec Ranges everyone is raving about-tbey are dandy and absolu- 1. John Marker for printing and ad- thei Uxrcel idea. We al;o have the agency for the telt' guaranteed. Aledo, stove pipes, coal buds, fire shovels -ib fact ,g 196.80• London & Lan: h "Look Your est" Goodyear pn,ducte: itiOud• everything you require. vertisir etc, , cashire Guarantee & Aecident Co.. for Q log tires etc. f collector's bond 20.60 ; D. R. Beaton. ROSE MARIE >; acet-of salary, i 5.00 Thos. Gr - n +� egg, attending division court as clerk . - - REAc rYZ'i'1 > t -- &-A -- LA_ - R-A-� �� - - • Ed. G}eeson dit5,9_ :a3- bai-Tiff, Ri.oek' Sc �pilitby a a can Fnpply you W ith A and R Div Batteries and also with a 31 PICKERING, ON T, 4.00; Yes the are Willard Brand. i volt dry batteries for 827. "}yl The standingCommittee on pTran- Pbuue 333 _...?r __ _ __ _ _`__ Res' R Battery that st'ill.be egnal to tR , i. iA I portation Pcwr. and Light reported < and recommended the foUowi:,e pay- I ' nsent:- , Agerlt for Iniernaliunal Farm 'Machinery and Repairs. Hydro-E1eetric Posner Commission Of Ontario for Greenwood lights for • r THAT i5 Motto a see i a i Pr it is not evade $' i July and August 58,50; Orr o 59 b t,�c n get 't, The standing C ittee on dam ,j,�^s st MW ages for sheep wo a by dogs, m- WHAT A ,�'1� ii jy� IgN� i F ported and recommended paymentas FOWS Ai30iJTY , s J. S. B1� DL�N� Pi�l'l.� il`IIalt F follows: Jokn B; Wilson tor sheep A worried by dogs during Ausrtist ant OW 'I September 143.00; A. L. Milne, for DREADfp inspecting above sheerp 3.00;" The standing Committee on Bona- a for Wire Fences, drainage matters r on S CE CRFJA :. - t etc, reptfrte an --- me„t as follows: S B RV P: 17 Frank Disneyy, bonus on 80 rode sundae-, Sada+. Cones and Brlcka, s wire fence on i.L 7, con. i, 20.0(4; S. _ Kime, bonus on 33 rods wire fern -e on all flsvure, lot 2, con. 1; 5.85; harry' Arnold. e' ' Hires' RnoG Beer for a eou1 and AM" YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL f bonus on 8$ rods wire Bence, on lot refrealiin29 00g drink. ' The standing Committee on Roads -V._._ 8raaord. Aon! of Asphalt Slates. Yoe eta have a Solt fi and Bridges reportea and :eeomended NA ilaon's Chocolates, 50c per , or !used roc! a as ado{®r cb-rn6Ttuttaa-ot calors that pkesset u I she follovtring oavments better still a nice Ib box ltasts. They td7pwmtnent beauty sad value to any kind o>thome x Ernest Beelby hauling irravel' and CakPa nF x11 kinds Iltmd �ivs years o! weathet protection , .. grading, eon► 6 11.50; b`ree Wright i Wedding Cakes a specialty Isad Are iadsisace. u grading can. and dragging cons. 6 and 7. 14.00; W. Bell, instal pipe and s , dragging cons. 4 and 5, 3.00; Wm Petty 73'14 yds gravel bet. 30-31. s ' n highway and bet 28-29. from lake / •` ' fo con. 2, 11.05; Wm. Nicholson heel gravel con. 1 57.50; Geo Wray haul ���s �y ravel bet 6-7, south of range line J"11IYLfi,1R A. + 31.25; Arthur Carruthers «dragging _ d planing W.T.L. o p. cvr>3 1-8, s t ��19 h aT r; P P !� - - ..,_.. .. t ino � - _ Amur Carruthers: cu �, -�- li(i� ' •-•� Weeds and dragging con, 8 8.00; Geo. Burkholder lU yds gravel con. a -r-50 I I�I Samuel Farndale, dragging con. 6 i 30.62; Canadian Engineer advt tend- I G r e e n River ers re Whi evale bridge,7.00; C. A. i I< ��.,�- r, • - _ Goodfellow, ditto 2.40; Ewart Anth- { Basket Faetor�c- 1 � ony, haul gravel con. 6 9.50; Geo. bo Brailltford, Ontalflat Hamlin haul gravel bet 32-33 and 28 manufacture, s of _-s land 29 south of Highway 30.00; Har- - r wet' Liscombe, instal pipe, bet 10-I1 _ dIl kinds 0� Frust Baskets, IStocik Carried, Information Furnished and Servloa .- :- con, 5, and Greenwood road con. 5, - an Roofing ren -:, Berry Crates, Brantford r tford R finlf dared by anti repair culvert con 5, 8.76; Leel Farmers Bushel Bat kets, -Y• J. ProLLse, _ - - _ _ Pickerirt salter drag bet 18 - 19 from lake to ;THE BIG STORE _ ` 2 and base lir& 14.50; Alfred J. S. Selsdon Hardware, - ickering . Aeon. M. S. Chapman � Tremble instal pipe con 5 and Green- Clothes Baskets. -° =_ ..wood road con. 5 and dragging and Pickering Ontario - cutting weeds 15.00; E Orrnerod cut- Frank Pennock, ting weeds c 5,6.25; Roy. War¢ g Proprietor. Salary Aug. to Oct- 4,175.00; S. - Burgess pole for cement;miaer and Phone Mott kham 1863 jmg FR Fit RNA 4K A- i_�� ri .1 -ANEWst 111110 W_ 11111111011 _:tpIVV 111UVVQt-u The Municipality of the Township of Pickering will pay A' reward, r.; 5100 00 for the apprehensionand con. ".viction of any and each person fund guilty of stealing poultry or domestic animals of any, kind.witbin ttie limits of the said Township of Pickering. By order of the Councih t ADAJI gpEARs, Reeve. ''-D. R. BEATON, Clerk. Datyd Oct 4bb, 19M btf k :TENDERS WANTED ' IJshawa Fruit Growers, Limited, will offer for Rale the fol. lowing Fruit Stor- age Buildings: --=- &udley Building, 4000 feet; So. ;_Tina Handing. 41x84 feet, sides and roof inetal ; Brooklin Build. ing, 3004 feet metal roof. Tenders to be in not'later than :October 30th, 1926: Highest or arty tender nut nee %cessa rily accepted. W. GAIERSON, President'-. JOHN JOHNSON, S-c'y-Treas., 56 O+haw.a, Ont, Progiressin'Taim'er's need our Banking 'Facifities ANY of the prosperous -M men in this locality make _ full use of our'banking service. - Let us conduct all financial trans- - � actions for you; let us guard your capital, let us assist you in the purchase of more and better o� stock, or other productive under -":!takings. The interests and requirements of agriculture are `fully understood and well served 'Lay the cornerstone by this bank. of your prosperity Farmers are 'invited to 'avail' dress=" now by opening a selves of our Iocal'manager's advice rgavings account at in all matters where money is our nearest branch, involved. Whitby" Branch, J.H. Perry 5lanager _ Brooklyn Branch E.C. Cross Manager t R a,SensrationW Gilson's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace-pipslesa or pipe style -at i sensational �.N""•�•�»-»'�•« price. The first revolutionary im provement in home heating in hal a century -low-priced, efficient quickly installed in say ipirne school or church. Costs "ss to say - Less to Use The new Gilson "Matic- is buil air -blast burns all the gas. and - smoke: Newt cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric are welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Barns Hard or Soft Coal1, Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel -soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra saving by using low cost fuels. - Write for Easy Payment pun = A moderate payment down in. stalls the new Gilson Learn all the features of this new " sen satfonally-priced heating system. We will welcome your Inquiry. Cgt�talegue, sketch plan forms, estimates and f411 information, gladly sup- plied'without obligating you .in any way. Act at once -this to the time to make plaits for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbirton -•- Phone Pickering 1306 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited '1510 York 5E, Guelph �4 w IF F"I"1111 "loll I FI.El" "10 4L 01 Af, 4.- �7 M14s Jeaulororgia waffin Beaw Pr vllle f6r a fevi'dafs last. week a:it;' C 6 g �� Rev. E. Or bo was in.,the city tending the funeral of a cousin. on d SHI -G�L E S ah ., . al Tuesday. The auntal schoot-fatr on Thars- Nova Scotlit, ShInRles Idis's Doaght.j. of Peterbordiigh,_ day last was a success' Gait Galvanized Steel•Shlngle# in everyway. SUB. IM(3 •Heird aza soft, pogii a, t4#,, 7 exhibits were above the average. for sale at -best quality on V.7 Y� speat the wee -end with Miss 8- There, w as a large . crowd and the Bird's Felt Slate Shingles nd Mrs. Middleton and four Four schools took part in the par., L-PATERSOYS, __sons, of Orillia, spent Sunday with ads and physical exercises. Atha hand "Ed. and Mrs. Gibson, "Call and get prices., school first -prize, Alton& sec, THONS. -A. LAW re. Alf red Lemon', of Brou. nam; on'd. and Claremont third. Nine ham�-spent -Thursday last with pedt Is 4 I pupils took part in the public sped-' ends in Claremont. A Reduction' 3F`1C3CeX1=ff, Q=t. king contest with much credit to p. Miss Adeline Barclaymf I orou themselves. Vera Bingham, Clare From August the 15th to Septem- days with Mont, won ljfprize in the Itirls' Morgan and Mrs. Pugh. HO F. SCOTT.. to, Is spending a few bar the 15th, I will aake a .:, Mo reduction in sleigh shoe prices, T claois, bud winner not reported. cas W. G. Scott and son, Thomas, Kiddies' Silk-,..'. left on Tuesday morning on a Bringyour sleighs and get the R TARE ONT, ONT. Notice. to Creditors in -worth while business trip to Chatham. benefit of these Box, special, 29c M J. H. , Beal, spent Wednes- Ot22.ers reductions. re, day of last week in Toronto with Dealer' in Ford Cars, new slid her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Chandler. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah L OR NE IRE I�D Youth'$ Silk, used. Alice Burns, late of the Village of L. and Mrs. Fingold and family special, 39o' motored to Lakefield on Sunday Pickering, in the County of On. CLAREMONT Sox, Hassey-Elarris Implements and IFAU tario, widow, deceased. N Id spent the day with friends Ripairi. . . . . . . . s given that all persons hay. "Mrs. A. Hain, of Toronto, visited -Notice I Ladies' Silk Life and Car Insurance. her parents, Thos. and Mrs. ing claims or demands against the ___with Sanderson, for a few days last. estate ofthe said deceased wbb died There- is Music ..-Hose, 50c and I -Phone Clare. 5102' on or about the 12th day of 3417, 19r, week. are required to send or deliver to the -Silk. _CLAREMONT Mr. Blakeley, Miss Marjory All&. undersigned administrator of the e Ladies' tate of the deceased. full particulars of way, Mrs. A. J. Chandler and Mrs I in the Air duly verified, on or be- fore the 20th Ry of October Edith Gould, of Toronto, spent their claims Hose, 75c per- pre %,AmEAMERYre I Qunday with J. H. and Mrs..Beal. 1926. and C"' Harry Thomson 'returned that after the last men tiotteit. date the The new Atwater -Kent and West' said Administrator will proceed to inghouse Radio Sets will Fancy Crepe for home the latter part of last week distribute the assets of the estate please you. Highest price paid for after visiting in Buffalo with her among the persons entitled thereto, Cream at the daughter, Mrs. Crooker, whose having regard only to those claims of We will instal one in your home wadies dresses. ,Cl&, e_ :husband is seriously ill. which he shall thin have received on free trial and if not entirely C. A. and Mrs. Grant and few- notice. Famey and -plain r m creamery satisfactory we will remove it. f Ely, of Toronto, were here over Dated the 29 -rd day of September, 7 Sd Give as a trial and be convinced aday and Monday, when they We have them' from $40., Ourta n Scrim..' CHARI, S. PAiMEP, attended the anniversary services Administrator. Pickering, Ont. complete up. In the Baptist Church and the By Arthur E. Christian, entertainment on Monday even- Whitby, Oat- his Solicitor, A Fres't line of Groceries - tor. SeeonrStockof Fall Goods,suc as Findlay Stoves &ad Heatew--Fitlit-j--r—� i ----h EATT -Gibboms -dauxhter -in—, _0 .1 a W on and at .10 �a pe 11 Heat- STANDS FOR. THE BEST —Me -ersi, Mitsand Gloves, and CWdman T the latter'i husband, Mrs. C ew Jock butt prioss. f Toronto; Robert and Mrs. 4V eon, of Stove Cement Worthy, of Brampton. and Sam Lidited Etc, 6t 41 and Mrs. 9tephetison, of Oshawa. D.A• S 0 T spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas ' We desire to have a resident F. Me C® 0 P E R Mrs. Evans Ward was taken to representative of the Fuller Brush CLAREMONT a Toronto hospital on Tuesday of Cum ally in Pickering and Wbit- CLAREMONT' last week, mere she underwent by townships for immediate work. - an x -ray exam Itiation. She re- People right now 'are buyingAgent for AckermanIS ' Quality Lads C %bi IL41116- 'turned home on Tuesday of this Christmas presents In large quan- Harnees. Ask the user. A C" Ind Amuft week and we are pleased to know tities froru our salesmen and we that her condition is not now seri- have a very extensive line of these art iel-ea. i riclud i ng Ivory Sets, Tor. Many cottiplaints, Fare made re toite Shell Seta and Christmas 6w 1garding the bad condition of the noveldea to well as the household 1r0 8. Eine—to 3 11 .9 r ins ill�!:!i1i Ilfiv eqiiipmetat. bleb have made many holes. has always been good in this dis- be filled up before trict and unless you are a, hiff bly winter, for if not the roads will be respected citizen with a car, don't to very bad shape In ring, - the op ap ly for this position About thirty-fiveof the memb- if you are this type of man au- The Picke'n`ng ger% of the Masonic Lodge went to Ply in Person to Cbam. R. Stone. vidilance Comm-ittee 'Toronto on Wednesday evening 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King .-St. to payy a fraternal visit to Queen Lodge. They West, Toronto. The object of this- AAsociatf6n le'tolill STANDARD 13ANK !Oily reports very lemon stealing and prosecute the felons. ienjoyable outing, which was made maple Leaf Nutul Fire in S. J. Collacutt's bus. of Oshawa. Kemben having pron stolen c- Mani} Ideal summer weather wapex.- here Monday Insurance Co.- Gate immediatelywi guy member perlenced on when of Ex6outive commilsom the morcrary registered over 70' Cheap rates for farm and country' Membership fee degrees. At night an electrical buildings. Tlasts may be had troin We Prediddlitt 09 on opli"tion. storm passed over this locality; Windstorm Insurance on buildings. Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. P8.1911 - which was not severe, . but it -was wind -wills. Silos ate. or, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. .1wcompanied by a heavy rain, Automobile losurani:6 D. Munro, Jas. R�Chardsonl which was not welcomed by the of all kinds. farmers who have a lot of buck FARMS FOR SALB wh"t and other grain still out in the fields. Write or phone Brougham Union Lodge A. F. E DB 0 W M A N & A. U., accompanied by visiting o brethren, will attend Divine ser 20 WHITBY. ONT. vice on Sunday afternoon next at '2 80. The,brethern will meet at the Masonic Hall at 2 p. m. and - I ... _,: ..'ximermg• march to the church. Rev. D. L. Gordon, of Agincourt, will be the .0pecial oreacher, The public are Lea*er Goods Store. rriva dal l Pa,per co.rdially invited. An offering "A w-2 will be taken u' for benevolent See the IM Samples r*t Bijigham a P before buying. purposes. - 'Out supply of quality Harness and Over 500 samples to choose from L The 105th anniversary of the Parts is now complete. Church, which was stock -of Men'i and Boy's Blue 'BOOTS-GREB'SHOB T held 717 Baptist he at 10c per roll and up, Being1grtanate In securing a large Sunday and Monday, was a A complete line of Paints, Oilgand Serge" Suits at Reduc-ed Prices, we are now offering eta n• We have a large stock of this FamevLr. -great success in every way. On Varnishes at right prices., doss bargains for.two weekso4ly. Boot on hand -unbeatable .49unday Prof. *.L. H. Marshall, of for hard'wear and tear. Estimates cheerfully given for all McMaster University, and former - interior and exterior These-dothes are'going to be eold for less than the present cosi of 0. .A f Coveatry. England. oecupi �00 Z22.5 :REPAIRING decorating. manufaeturi 1i them, rinving fio- $12 the pulpit both morning and even- we maintain our estsiblumbed r Boys, $5.00 to $7.00 "in g, when he preached two most -­ I ... . .. _.: - -:, . tion for repairing all .,ad. Va Call or p aremont, -to, inspiring sermons. rmons. The home hone 1813 Ot Your Choice end Size hiruess and boo Come Early to Receive -eboir rendered appropriate music at the morning service and excel -W. G. BINGRAM CECIL BRADLEY. Call at hone. 3800 lent music was rendered by the J. FINGOLD'S Harness -maker, Painter and Deoorator Choir of the Century Baptist Church, Toronto, in the,-evenii3g. Clareinont, PICKERING, ONTARIO 117 Ontario .0XJALnMZA02�T= At this service the church was crowded to its fall capacity, a large number being unable to gain-�. IS; ......... . Ical T,ansi admittance. Among those who' attended were over sixty from On Monday evening the tea and entertainment was held, �the latter consisting of an unusu ally fine program by Rev. H. W. Percey, of Collingwood, who is an :,r interpreter of literature. His se- lections were of a very high order CIE. and were much appreciated by co Re the large audience. -Ernest Cham- ODU 'berlin, of Agincourt, waR not U . tility Expcess Chassis $730 IN alnion every line of busines . a you the performance and edo resent, being in British Colum. t( n" V Roadster 860 Coupe $810 Cb the Chevrolet .Utility awy that have wade.Chevrolqt At y Express ­Va for some time. A splendid 7 Sport Roadster 715 _Coach 8 10. . r 640 Sadan 920 truck h= established a _n record world s_ third largest producer of 18abstitute, hcwever, was found Tout" "Z Sp.rl'I.-11.9 715 Landau Sedan 970 of economy in operation and main- trucks and commercial cam 'J Commercial Chassis $495 in Walter Kerr,, of Ashburn, who tenance. Ask your Chevrolet dealer for de- Pricamsat Factory rases Xxtre, gave several selections in fine Truck owners are N;w at the low icof the type of Eble for your busi- as .,.,vcdce. Win. Coates, cornet soloist, cy.,gs. .-upkeep costs of this Chevrolet one- = on 3 most n da , , ' Any ar body style may formerly of the ton truck and the day -in, Y -out Anglo -Canadian ness. -Band, of HuzMville, delighted the Service under which it StMAS UP 90 be built on the Chevrolet utility �bly. express chassis. depends audience with several numbers. The smooth Chevrolet engine pro- J1�1 The supper, -which was served The Smoothest Chevrolet in iChev ,...:vides abundant van for A histo is sillin at -the Lowest `from 6 to 8 o'clock, reflected great 9 considerable over n'hZ and roles credit on the ladies of the congre-rough roads. Price for which Chevrolet has ever 'Ration,"the quantity and qual A: dose hispection of the utility been sold in Canada. ity was all that could be desired. 03cpvrolet owners will explain Payments.re" chassis and the records of Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred -=k Che --The chair was ably filled by the pastor, Rev. E. Or4botn. The re- 'reipts of the evening amounted to G. A. T. Law, J?ickernig, Ontario & k. ..,over $122. arrie-n. Litter* Carriers, Hay Carrie-n. -A Dollar- is Saved Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow >-,When it is in the Bonds. Pressure SyetR-ms Etc. Bank It:`will payyou to get my prices OD before buying above elsewhere. ND the sooner it'is'deposited In FRANK J. PROUSE the Bank the greater the asanr ,PICKERING, ONTARIO sace of its being saved. BAKING _A Sayings Account I& a m1agnet_ The Picke'n`ng for the 'money that ordinarly slips vidilance Comm-ittee through on" flage- Y re, and 60 income M paying guarantee for the future. The object of this- AAsociatf6n le'tolill STANDARD 13ANK lemon stealing and prosecute the felons. OF CANADA PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Kemben having pron stolen c- Mani} Branch" &60 at arocklin, Wet Mil, Whitby Gate immediatelywi guy member the Masonic Hall at 2 p. m. and - I ... _,: ..'ximermg• march to the church. Rev. D. L. Gordon, of Agincourt, will be the .0pecial oreacher, The public are Lea*er Goods Store. rriva dal l Pa,per co.rdially invited. An offering "A w-2 will be taken u' for benevolent See the IM Samples r*t Bijigham a P before buying. purposes. - 'Out supply of quality Harness and Over 500 samples to choose from L The 105th anniversary of the Parts is now complete. Church, which was stock -of Men'i and Boy's Blue 'BOOTS-GREB'SHOB T held 717 Baptist he at 10c per roll and up, Being1grtanate In securing a large Sunday and Monday, was a A complete line of Paints, Oilgand Serge" Suits at Reduc-ed Prices, we are now offering eta n• We have a large stock of this FamevLr. -great success in every way. On Varnishes at right prices., doss bargains for.two weekso4ly. Boot on hand -unbeatable .49unday Prof. *.L. H. Marshall, of for hard'wear and tear. Estimates cheerfully given for all McMaster University, and former - interior and exterior These-dothes are'going to be eold for less than the present cosi of 0. .A f Coveatry. England. oecupi �00 Z22.5 :REPAIRING decorating. manufaeturi 1i them, rinving fio- $12 the pulpit both morning and even- we maintain our estsiblumbed r Boys, $5.00 to $7.00 "in g, when he preached two most -­ I ... . .. _.: - -:, . tion for repairing all .,ad. Va Call or p aremont, -to, inspiring sermons. rmons. The home hone 1813 Ot Your Choice end Size hiruess and boo Come Early to Receive -eboir rendered appropriate music at the morning service and excel -W. G. BINGRAM CECIL BRADLEY. Call at hone. 3800 lent music was rendered by the J. FINGOLD'S Harness -maker, Painter and Deoorator Choir of the Century Baptist Church, Toronto, in the,-evenii3g. Clareinont, PICKERING, ONTARIO 117 Ontario .0XJALnMZA02�T= At this service the church was crowded to its fall capacity, a large number being unable to gain-�. IS; ......... . Ical T,ansi admittance. Among those who' attended were over sixty from On Monday evening the tea and entertainment was held, �the latter consisting of an unusu ally fine program by Rev. H. W. Percey, of Collingwood, who is an :,r interpreter of literature. His se- lections were of a very high order CIE. and were much appreciated by co Re the large audience. -Ernest Cham- ODU 'berlin, of Agincourt, waR not U . tility Expcess Chassis $730 IN alnion every line of busines . a you the performance and edo resent, being in British Colum. t( n" V Roadster 860 Coupe $810 Cb the Chevrolet .Utility awy that have wade.Chevrolqt At y Express ­Va for some time. A splendid 7 Sport Roadster 715 _Coach 8 10. . r 640 Sadan 920 truck h= established a _n record world s_ third largest producer of 18abstitute, hcwever, was found Tout" "Z Sp.rl'I.-11.9 715 Landau Sedan 970 of economy in operation and main- trucks and commercial cam 'J Commercial Chassis $495 in Walter Kerr,, of Ashburn, who tenance. Ask your Chevrolet dealer for de- Pricamsat Factory rases Xxtre, gave several selections in fine Truck owners are N;w at the low icof the type of Eble for your busi- as .,.,vcdce. Win. Coates, cornet soloist, cy.,gs. .-upkeep costs of this Chevrolet one- = on 3 most n da , , ' Any ar body style may formerly of the ton truck and the day -in, Y -out Anglo -Canadian ness. -Band, of HuzMville, delighted the Service under which it StMAS UP 90 be built on the Chevrolet utility �bly. express chassis. depends audience with several numbers. The smooth Chevrolet engine pro- J1�1 The supper, -which was served The Smoothest Chevrolet in iChev ,...:vides abundant van for A histo is sillin at -the Lowest `from 6 to 8 o'clock, reflected great 9 considerable over n'hZ and roles credit on the ladies of the congre-rough roads. Price for which Chevrolet has ever 'Ration,"the quantity and qual A: dose hispection of the utility been sold in Canada. ity was all that could be desired. 03cpvrolet owners will explain Payments.re" chassis and the records of Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred -=k Che --The chair was ably filled by the pastor, Rev. E. Or4botn. The re- 'reipts of the evening amounted to G. A. T. Law, J?ickernig, Ontario & k. ..,over $122. arrie-n. Litter* Carriers, Hay Carrie-n. Pumps, Door Tracks. Cow Bonds. Pressure SyetR-ms Etc. It:`will payyou to get my prices OD before buying above elsewhere. FRANK J. PROUSE ,PICKERING, ONTARIO The Picke'n`ng vidilance Comm-ittee The object of this- AAsociatf6n le'tolill lemon stealing and prosecute the felons. Kemben having pron stolen c- Mani} Gate immediatelywi guy member of Ex6outive commilsom Membership fee Tlasts may be had troin We Prediddlitt 09 on opli"tion. K4 Aq Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C. S. P8.1911 - or, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jas. R�Chardsonl X4 the Masonic Hall at 2 p. m. and - I ... _,: ..'ximermg• march to the church. Rev. D. L. Gordon, of Agincourt, will be the .0pecial oreacher, The public are Lea*er Goods Store. rriva dal l Pa,per co.rdially invited. An offering "A w-2 will be taken u' for benevolent See the IM Samples r*t Bijigham a P before buying. purposes. - 'Out supply of quality Harness and Over 500 samples to choose from L The 105th anniversary of the Parts is now complete. Church, which was stock -of Men'i and Boy's Blue 'BOOTS-GREB'SHOB T held 717 Baptist he at 10c per roll and up, Being1grtanate In securing a large Sunday and Monday, was a A complete line of Paints, Oilgand Serge" Suits at Reduc-ed Prices, we are now offering eta n• We have a large stock of this FamevLr. -great success in every way. On Varnishes at right prices., doss bargains for.two weekso4ly. Boot on hand -unbeatable .49unday Prof. *.L. H. Marshall, of for hard'wear and tear. Estimates cheerfully given for all McMaster University, and former - interior and exterior These-dothes are'going to be eold for less than the present cosi of 0. .A f Coveatry. England. oecupi �00 Z22.5 :REPAIRING decorating. manufaeturi 1i them, rinving fio- $12 the pulpit both morning and even- we maintain our estsiblumbed r Boys, $5.00 to $7.00 "in g, when he preached two most -­ I ... . .. _.: - -:, . tion for repairing all .,ad. Va Call or p aremont, -to, inspiring sermons. rmons. The home hone 1813 Ot Your Choice end Size hiruess and boo Come Early to Receive -eboir rendered appropriate music at the morning service and excel -W. G. BINGRAM CECIL BRADLEY. Call at hone. 3800 lent music was rendered by the J. FINGOLD'S Harness -maker, Painter and Deoorator Choir of the Century Baptist Church, Toronto, in the,-evenii3g. Clareinont, PICKERING, ONTARIO 117 Ontario .0XJALnMZA02�T= At this service the church was crowded to its fall capacity, a large number being unable to gain-�. IS; ......... . Ical T,ansi admittance. Among those who' attended were over sixty from On Monday evening the tea and entertainment was held, �the latter consisting of an unusu ally fine program by Rev. H. W. Percey, of Collingwood, who is an :,r interpreter of literature. His se- lections were of a very high order CIE. and were much appreciated by co Re the large audience. -Ernest Cham- ODU 'berlin, of Agincourt, waR not U . tility Expcess Chassis $730 IN alnion every line of busines . a you the performance and edo resent, being in British Colum. t( n" V Roadster 860 Coupe $810 Cb the Chevrolet .Utility awy that have wade.Chevrolqt At y Express ­Va for some time. A splendid 7 Sport Roadster 715 _Coach 8 10. . r 640 Sadan 920 truck h= established a _n record world s_ third largest producer of 18abstitute, hcwever, was found Tout" "Z Sp.rl'I.-11.9 715 Landau Sedan 970 of economy in operation and main- trucks and commercial cam 'J Commercial Chassis $495 in Walter Kerr,, of Ashburn, who tenance. Ask your Chevrolet dealer for de- Pricamsat Factory rases Xxtre, gave several selections in fine Truck owners are N;w at the low icof the type of Eble for your busi- as .,.,vcdce. Win. Coates, cornet soloist, cy.,gs. .-upkeep costs of this Chevrolet one- = on 3 most n da , , ' Any ar body style may formerly of the ton truck and the day -in, Y -out Anglo -Canadian ness. -Band, of HuzMville, delighted the Service under which it StMAS UP 90 be built on the Chevrolet utility �bly. express chassis. depends audience with several numbers. The smooth Chevrolet engine pro- J1�1 The supper, -which was served The Smoothest Chevrolet in iChev ,...:vides abundant van for A histo is sillin at -the Lowest `from 6 to 8 o'clock, reflected great 9 considerable over n'hZ and roles credit on the ladies of the congre-rough roads. Price for which Chevrolet has ever 'Ration,"the quantity and qual A: dose hispection of the utility been sold in Canada. ity was all that could be desired. 03cpvrolet owners will explain Payments.re" chassis and the records of Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred -=k Che --The chair was ably filled by the pastor, Rev. E. Or4botn. The re- 'reipts of the evening amounted to G. A. T. Law, J?ickernig, Ontario & k. ..,over $122. A!. .lar n2.,;a,.acr'.,.,yr .r: -.;y" .,Ma;. .-. "5..::,�.n^:•y,,,••r^ rr!'SrY y .. :v n.0«.;x.. ."7,;Y..r. a.+S«.°.- :s. s...••n. r^.e« ^r.xa,.` •,e, p._,y-•; y '.. .: '(}R • I;D�'��K.1� R'.nN'A, f •r•���J' L1%m '^:F�h�1.1 �'•iw. /Ir_•u,: rE ..>:F w..' _ '— _ , :' ✓t+t' yr • _ "'.`I. d ave' ! „'• n�. - .•.,sell. •�'' , aL,s�I' i °'Y .. 5y,erJA�4,''`.,v•�n' ..,• � r / � I«lw, „ -•. . ... a .. „ •...r'�- •• .p ,A:~ �•�—,. <'�-. '•i'^'.^R'. r ib , - - - Se said .'tkir Guy or to ` •. Margaret 71a ny resklta. c ".Ail in good time." was the only ' ►iii � Tri0d comfort ke would veord to' his fair young client >irhen airy gttcatiott m -- A. Y i WaJS YEAR. • - - , _. x "Look hem, Mi. ICSyijt," the girl •. > -�- voiced her anxiety at last. "You don't Judging from public demand and the only is it a Canadian developmeat, but em to be making touch headway, do report, from the various Radio Shows with over wear's steady lsrogrese ba- se . ;. ' ORANGE -You? I shall, have to talk about things in, the .united States and at the Cana- i hind -it and now entering on its second ` PEKOE which sre•odious to tne,•but they may dins National Ezhibttlon, the tendency year it h)}s proven an undoubted sue - 4 - enable you to dig up some sort of a in radio- this year is undoubtedly to-, cess. The 1927 Models of the Rogers SLU- clue --from possible motives, I mean." wards Batteryless Seta, The real and,, -possess svery o;onvenience, inclydlug- z Ky` "Aa. to enemies your father' may onlY'truly batteryleas net is, of course, single -dial oontrol, super -power am-• £ have made?" The detective smiled en- one that uses the raw alternating cur • plhiflcation, "volume control, metal- ° .. , uragement. "That ..wou,ld-be_s-great rw� in the, tubes direct - _ _m the light shielding and elimination of the aerial tip. d: help, Miss Lathrop." socket -in which batteries are totally in most cades;:In- -addition--to the -total -T - "Not my father," Margaret object- eliminated from the set -acrd it 'so i elimination. of all batteries. ed. "I am thinking of my cousin Guy. happens that the only .real set of _this P A very interesting book entitled He is my lovera,s avell, you know, and character that is exhibited this season "Evidence" containing letters . from =t is 1n a class b,7 itself. Ask for It.- J am proud to be his. But I have an- is a Canadian achievement known as onsets of Rogers Batterylesa Radio s� tiM other lover who is natuxa;ly . not well the Rogers Batteryleas Radio. Seta throughout Canada, can be se• xy disposed toward Guy." This set eitiibited at the, Canadian cured by anyone on request to the ' "Harbors jealousy?" National Exhibition probably attracted Q, R.S. Music Company of Canada; n "Yes. He is Mr. Wilfred Symes of the most interest of any Radio, iffclud- Limited, 680' King Street West, Long Poston Hall, about two miles Ing many from the United States. Not Toronto, Ont. v from here. It occurred to me that he --.-• • •--_-. -- -- _ __ -.._.- ----_-_---, might have killed father so as _ to The Costermo er of Worlds' Rarest Stamp. ' throw suspicions upon. Guy. If so,•he n$ :. . t -` has been horribly successful" =-;-------LOAdQIi. _-. Stamps worth £3,000,000 will be on ( "Aum lit Father a tall order, but The Costara�ongers (street sel3er):.view ai the International P.hilatelto -- �',►]�� •�T worth looking into," said -Klyne. "He of London ars threatened wtth regn'� Exhibition. which opens in New York �•i.LJ�-1•IJ�1V UH1, would have to hate Sir Guy'a whole tion by the London County Council, on October 18th. and will -be -the -great= ► _ wY heap, though, to risk his neck to get and they haev started a protest. The eat ever held in the history of stamp : ;BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. uncle alive .again -that his bed was 'even with him." ooatermon6ea is a picturesque London collecting. Samuel Honeybunt known to tie ••found in the morning not to have` been "You are an acute reasoner, Mise The last international exhibition ' e slept in, and, that on search being Lath Institution, dating from remote an - as a retired oountryman . top," Klyne flattered her. tiquity. He wheels a baiaow, or was held in Landon in 1928, and on who passed a great deal of time in made his body was found in a shrub- �-'� there is someone else whom drives a donkey cart, or keeps a stallthat ooesa•!on the stamps exhibited ietndyytin the weather, finds a red fluid, bery. I should like to see the spot be- you certainly ought to interrogate," or stands on the margin of- the toot' were insured for Zi,i60,00.4. which proves to be human blood, in his fore we go farther. But, hu2�o! what Margaret started a fresh confidence. walk to vend email goods of every Among the valuable stamps which , K rain g3lige. Five miles distant is the I have we here? "There is Adel& Larkin, the Rector's will be shown in New York is the kind. His name recalls the ribbed pip - home of- The inveati for had broken ®ff' to +. target__stamp-:ice-t>ae- .--yd-the sae r Ss. daughter. pine or costards.._(irom_.coate,- Normum air Francis Lathropof Lathrop'I make a dart at about the most-inno- - - cent 1866 British Oliana, black on ma- __.---- - -- French for rib or border), which was tGxan whose dead b with a k e__lco�-j in the room, and. genta, which was sold in. 1922 for wound t nee ss. veru- CHAPTER IIl.. a fruit once common among his wares. ;back of the house the same morning yet one which seemed strangely out of His ancient costume of corduroy deco £7,317, ' 'Hone nn finds blood in his rain p� among the, sporting trophies More jealousy. She is in love with New allraotions in the exhtbitien ` Yb Guy and may have hoped to part us rated with Immense pearl buttons still ' au�e Suspicion is directed toward which adorned the walls. It wears lit- by Involving him in suspicion." Miss occasionally contrasts with The mod will be as enlarged cissa devoted to rir Gny Lathrop, nephew of the murd- Itle wooden horse, with a man and tariff �throp-thy Kigne. era surroundings of Cogent Garden air -mail stampe, including those used is Bred man. Sir Guys betrothed to- of scarlet wool; such a to as a child .x i on air messages during the Paris siege ' 1 Y I'am mach indebted to you, Mfrs Market. He pays no rent, so can un- �°• Margaret Lathrop, beautiful and of three might play with. It occupied Lathrop. I only wish all my clients ; dersell the shop -keeper, who must add of 1870, and the Przemysl siege of the - only daughter of Sir Francis. the t of honor in the centre of the were as helpful. I will see Mr. Symms'Great War; a clasp for hlstcrioal an8 P� P "this charge to prices. So the ouster- ). NOW GO ON WITH TTJE STORY, . mante:piece. and Miss Larkin without delay. I ` educational .collectlona, arranged to j monger thinks that it he be compelled Illustrate art, plant and animal lite,; I CHAPTER II. Margaret took upon herself to ex- Later the same day astockily-built take out a license, as the London lain,•tho h the explanation was not man of military carriage resented, history and biography; ands al R; Followed by Margaret, air Guy P ug Pl p County Council proposes, then the himself at Lo Patton Hall and in- ` hastened forward. "Nothing persoaal very enlightening. _ ng class for Government exhibits, !n i united for Mr• Spores. He refused to ehopkeeping interest may prevail to was intended, IMir. Klyne," he said. ! ".For some ,sagas or other.thst was send rn his name till the butler -had limit the number of such permits." His which wilt probably .be shown the lin • '"No one will be better pleased than I I my father's most cherished posses- said that his mater had madb all trade union oiheiats are loudly pro- ceases used in the engraving and print- if you fulfl:l bliss Lathirop's expects- ; lion," abs said. -ie would never per- cellars' names g condition of admis- , claiming this danger at street corners lag of stamps. tions."mit anyone to touch it, even dusting it cion. Whereupon Mr. Adrian Klyne I where he meets. The judges, like the exhibitors, are The two men shook hands in a sl:- { himself. He resented an allusion to dubbed himself Mason and was con- drawn from all- the countries of the encs which was rather prolonged, for : it, and wben' as 'a little girl I made a ducted to a room where a middle- e' world, and there are on the•jury reps Adrian IC IT" subjected the baronet to a1lly remark about the toy, he was aged, cadaverous man looked up form sentatives of Japan. Mexico, Brasil, s` more angry than I have ever seen him a leiter he was writing. � and South Afries. _a steady scrutiny, suggesting -the gem- i "We:l, Mr. Mason?" he said 'erkil tai vital adviser rather ill rn a dr ging I have alwaye _fancied that it i «i A -.,,'t law vo do_I9- t is —o tective• must have be:onged to him when he your business with me?" " was a child and that it had some sen - Yon would have reason to be pleas-� + K.yne smiled the ingratiating smite j � � _. '�C World's Creat j1��, v ed,^ he said, as he released his grip- timental association -with his mother, the would-be vendor. "I am in the ; f '� "In- the train I studied the evidence) perhaps." motor -car line," he replied. "Se:A 'em / J Ask God to give thea skill _ given at the inquest, and you are in "Possibly," said Klyne shortly. or buy 'em, or both. If you have got G In comfort's art & tight place, Sir Guy. But for your "Now show me the p:ace where the an old car that you'd like to trade off' I jThat thou may'st cbaaecmted be _ title you would probably be in custody body was discovered. Please. asupart manayment for a new case, I'm . Aad set apart _ The went out through one of tha y° Unto a life of sympathy. already."y 8 Mr Byrnes regarded the speakerUnto French Windows and crossed a wide „ For heavy is the weight of ill Margaret and Guy both begged their with an ap ising scrutiny. nae of park to the dense shrub- p As a More Matter of habit. 1 In every heart: t visitor to be seated, but he insisted expo a car that azo-er--tired of, here- ..Z,ce he has retired from politics And comforters are seeded mach x-,-th'ht he had his own methods and that bevy .that skirted the high boundary plied with hesitation. "It is in he preferred to move about as they wall of lichen -covered stone. Margaret tanning order, but I want a Fiat. i and is ,calsis$ ezteuoeive fruit ori . Of Christiixe toner[. : "rownstructed the c " First Guy remained in the open, but, pushing his "Can I see , your car, sir?" Mr. chardw" -A. E. Hamilton. briefly recounted the rn�. Eiotss between way through the undergrowth, Guy "Mason"' was persuasive. "I can sup- "All of his trees are grafted; i sup. ' She members of the family who dined led Klyne 'o within six feet of the K! Ly on with a Fiat, new or second- pose i' _ . ,_ .- • y hand, and you wouldn't have to gnat- Minard f Liniment for bruises. E at the Gran on the fatal night; Sir wall and "Sorel to s rbododbiidron. - 8e Hh rel with the price I ahon:d crier for 1 the shoots and foliage of which were �+ e a • Francis Lathrop, his .daughter .Mar- � the old one' Otir • 11t.oat ton Hall garst, his nephew Guy, and Mrs. Vas.- .b The and broken. as# on 8l was converted con h at house in the old The sun has' made its circle -In the. �+d the d fihe Traveler a sittart, the widowed sister who acted only question Klyne asked was: - __ A traveter !a an Eastern land "W -hat is on the other side of that stable aid. Iia - doub:e doors stood bl°e I Saw dirty Arabs, filth, nad.grim dis- as chaperone to Margaret I T' y A -dazzle from the Eery pathway spent; The two gentlemen were left in tib aora.I • On being told that the public open and Klyne's, blue -grey eyes snap- ease. linin room b the ladies a little road ran there he dismissed the sub- ped with sudden interest when he saw • lora clouds on the horizon heap -awry, A poet. walking at his'_hand, - ' g- y I that the color of the onlycar housed Pale glimpse of day reelected In each a aster nine. At hal!-gest nine Guy, tj�• - San carpets, jewels, robes and brol- The walked back tcward the house, there was yellow.. rent. denies. " who was only staying at the Grange y "Ah!" he exclaimed. "A Dalm:er, [ -N. G. Luker. for a few days, hada appeared in- the , Klyae saying nothing till they were 'y goo " Gray sky becotnee a nettias ' of deep � y Pim see.' And in fair. d condition;", drawing -room alone, saying that Sir about to enter, when he put the sudden He was condoms the while that jet Francis had gone to his study and did ' inquiry: Mr. Symms was watching him with a ' Where does the ntlemen with the, covert sneer, and when at last he - not avant to be disturbed. Margaret P � � As, a![ling through the meshes, speeds had played and snag s little, and after mysterious rain -gauge live"' straightened himself he knew that the light; j :':the ladies had retired &).their rooms' Margaret' replied :that Mr. Honey- someone else had been watching him A quivering glow through every bight _ - Gny had gorse out to. awoke a cigar in bun resided in the vii:age of Latch- too, from -the shadows at the far end • appears. grounds. fled, -about five miles awn Kl of the garage -=-a grits -faced little roan Such are the staaa--thia_eiLvez as, L 11140" "U Mile _ r NAINDN[aa1N6 AGADitl1l ibe' nds. He had come in, just as y' 9� of indeterminate age, whose demeanor night I .M.........M..«w.-. the but.er.waa locking up the hoose-' thanked her but did not pursue the _ . w.. a fact which no doubt had_Lo:d foci subject. was patently hostile. -�ulta Cogswell Frankie. """" against "Your chauffeur?" said Klyne with l _him. Later in the day, after Inspecting 8 a gesture toward the man At tbds point Klyne broke off and 'the outside of the -park watl,-be visitedMarry? "Yea, .that's Wilmot; who driven `May l -� asked to be shown the study, the visage of Latchfieid. He sat for ane," admitted Mr.' Symms. A bureau for dispensing free melt - "Ah, French windows,"he remarked an hour in the barroom of the inn, "You never drive yourself?" cal advice to those contemplating 71" s.8 he entered the: co�v apartment where the slight t b the lice on "No good at it. Never been able p i8 Pu y police matrimony has been eatabllshed ata fi r"ss „ to maater the technique. Besides, I _.._, .. _� .,�,.�„ : fte-ee Al 4M -way. Well, I gather from the evidence; topic of conversation. Klyne did not Sir Guy, that you never saw' your profess to be great:y interebted, and - - - at length managed to change the sub-' ject to motor traffic on the London the progress alongg a stately drive de's a Treated, Cars -were a nuisance, he avow- ed, to a humble pedestrian tourist like -- 1br you and your children is himee:f, and he hoped that for the ,the Peppermint sugar jacket credit of Latchfie:d no one there kept a car. sad another is. the Pepper, The burly landlord Iaughed. "None of us have got brass -enough, mister," ,,lmint•fiavorCd gam inside. ha said, "excepting old Sam Honey- bun, and he wouldn't have the nerve .WRHaJLXYTr their physical condition, to proceed to'.band:e such a contraption." f that the police don't run in the murderer. Sir Francis seems to have "All the same there was a_ great' r; ye:!er car at his gats t'other evening," thein, or in some cases- to --abandon them red-haired laborer remarked. "I seed <= - Utmost value im un at closing time, when we cleared _ long 1-as-t-i-n•t� `°t of here'." Z' expect it belonged to Mr. Honey- . delight. . bun's son," said another customer, o : with ' an air of - superfor kno edge. �i elitf HERE stride and smote the palm of one hand "He's a London gent and comes down a ' .. to see his father sometimes. Probably TO TELL YOU follow the -advice. given. , II _L the old man sent for him to tell him •TH EVRE GOOF} ti about that blood that was found on ;g the 'premises." WBIf3LEY'8 aids "it couldn't have been that," re r joined the first speaker. ."71p night digeatfotl sad waken I saw the car was the night before G - t thw ftihd •tigar taft the blood was found." - bettetz Try it. GGW Though a room was assigned to him - -:t Lathrop Grange and. he took .us. r' x -TiJtEYRY1fS+tl his abode there, Klyne spent man- _ hours !n. London during the next few t88UE-No. 41-16. 1 days. iiprCll Y Y Y1a0 1aVa - - Mr. ymea escorted the "motor- Apprenti A doctor attends. to examine app: - sa.esman' to the lodge gates. During cants in order to ascertain whether the progress alongg a stately drive they are, free from disease, either. Klyne remarked suddenly: hereditary or contracted; and in a Et "I' only heard on my way down 1n state to marry. Cetiflcates aria iesue:3 :? the'train this morning that your love emending them; according to ry neighborhood is under a cloud. Too W their physical condition, to proceed f that the police don't run in the murderer. Sir Francis seems to have with their wedding plans, to postpone been popular." Mr. Wilfrdd Symee, -his lanthern thein, or in some cases- to --abandon them New Wardrobe k jaws working stranSe:y, halted in his No charge is made for this service stride and smote the palm of one hand r and applicants are not compelled to, • Ove '1 tle with the knuckles of the other. follow the -advice. given. , II _L : . r ti "Th.polide are fools," he snarled. "The case is as plain as a pike -staff. Motive and`everything pimply scream- The' Woman Knew. Wear all the new shades as quick as ing at them. No need for them to look "Did you 'behave in church?" asked they come in style. It doesn't take mousy -•Just a few cents worth of dye. ,... y� an inch beyond the boundaries of La- an Interested relative, when Billy re- - (Set. out your old, dug or faded gar-. throp Grange." (To be continued.) -meats fthe service. turnedfrom "I a:.ota=-tomorrow you'll have "a Y - "Course' I did;'- replied Billy. closet fag of fashiouaibis olothes! Twenty Per Cent. interest. heard the lady back of us say she 7ever saw a child behave Eta." Perfect results right over other colors. .Dye. your curtains, hangings, "Little Boy," Inquired the stranger, s�,yrus' Gate your underwear "what would you do - if you • bad a 'Fully Instructed. _. delicate date. AU easy, if you ass thousand dollars?• Little Izzy thought for a long time Employer (to new apprentice)--- "And rent dys. Use original. Diamond Dyea.. FRE! now, from your druggist: the before replying, "I'd rfie.richI" has the foreman told you what Diamond Dyes Cyclopedia; simple dt to, do?" ,setons, ayonderful suggestions. Ask "Y i lie told me eoode volar samplba. - for actual pied g ce- es, s r. to wake him tip when I saw you com• Or bis, illustrated book Color Craft ing.11 " tree, it you write DIAMOND DTZ% Dept. N1. WindeoT Ontario. In Russia there are several farms' where horses are bred for making' n violin bows from their hair. -4* Minard's Liniment fortoothaahs.e�Wfa►l� ..j _ - .. . - :4 ti t< •,max,, �•r:':, � � fly r,.. ,s,T� "fie s,iu.1 � , ,.i:? : w .. _.. ''::.. :, •. .. .,'.'. -... .-n. ,<. '^r.. .+.._ , ..sx*r...d--.xl'.3.:r••�F�.n..b,...w._.',v�''`:LSw.ui'�w•+,Y..,_,`asw:.awc: �r�«.�nr.a...was""s.'rxt��Z�Ff'i.:�$'a+sr..S.FG?^..,FYltt:ii'3�rwae+� amu' ". .,,a ,x r .,. a .< =a: K >i ru +m :A• , .Y%t . . " • x:i f. a r Xelltl-' • U tt w ' t.. � a .. # `G.e„ s :n„ �., •�+r. r�.4"•. ''�.• ',SP. �, `•+ , eM' _ ,s:a:.. .e.ti,..::G.e�°,,?».. ,w -r•. ^x ,.,. -a"•,.--: _ ..tom. ;, ..w'„ .,,s., - �x - _ ••y �. ,p. Iir�'^rt••W,y. v, a ¢'. •�. .f . CS�n `� a, ..:4,r i,. r,w '-;l'-.. ..a.1.9:Y'• . z; s mx ,.,} .r. &,•. y,' ''i xc• ;h;. 11 , KIZ i. -.w, :�,.. r, .�.. ..: ..^.' .b 4x. .n ..:• J�s. o.s„dy>,•. _.t •x6s !' '.'4a •t" 'r �-!, v.,,, u'• ::. ��}'. "' ,t.-, .a .:..PJ. .. .:y. .• s:•'. ,'i •,., .�.' .:w :.-1�1' '•rl:�•'P 'aZ2" .Ell , " .. d - . .: , _ 1... .. .r .., .-moi_.,..-,-. _ Y�i.a. - Vii- _ ..--- -.--_.-.-..._ - _� y .ter 1,.-.:,P _ . ... _ .. __ _ . .� _- -'� - 7l� - ` _ G�Vl iOR- EA RA T� HATH HFl f TWO i��.L�D, FIS IlV JIJRED, �H : X :,;? :; r -..,. .... �■/�aa'�.[ : , - '.iy�'t. �`R[�: HG. HEAR. B - 4 •Alm .� QWC OW I I > . y': d:: I r I , M�,. , .,_._. ..- .. _ _- _ _ .._. _ _ �t - .. ._ _ _.. - ^ ,. Be.lervi:le Ont. Oct. -• 8. -At a ' few �Fal:s. A passenger named J. Frans 1 . Quebec, Oct. 'S.-Commony , and we;come, aWbfnloi o! war. Perhaps few Montreal jumped from the tr a 1.I failed` t0 •envision In .Quebec d streets mi;nutae' betare the noon' hour on Sat- 1 Pe homely wotdla expressive b! deep septi- � ; I brokA 'his .gear arm in addition $b•bo- + 'other co:orfuf days as the pro�essia5 ` rn s: - urday, when the. Canadian Pacific y bruised. • pent characterized the assumption of I 11>'"� u I P I%� i MorSriaroFraser was on. his way td nwtored along. Great figures" Qf ear,y h . `Toronto -Montreal express. speeding, office here on Saturday of Lord W£Il- f � ff Canada ere imagined .anti gay un.- �' x l I eastward towards thia cit st ' `�s ingdon as' Governor-Getseral of Can- forts. of I+ou' @uinze. MontcA,ur him" xI. Y, fuck• a 1 Sandwich in a coupe. He saw the �. ada and the reception to h{iin and Irady self as rite house was passed in which , �a mow. t gasoline truck on what is known as I train apgroaoh g and stoppett When Will' an. The roar of ns mi i- r 1 the cemetery crossing on -the provin-� the crash cam® his car was env , brrgd Sn ' I he died. : r e r v + -==-tory diagl$y, flaai: of uniform, and'•in._ ori<. : I cia: highway one mile'vrestoi.the silly; hi flames and waa practically burned -. all the dignity of a country' "OV hearts are very fu l a we i . r : I the, reatrlt ,waa one o! the worst asci-�'ug. Mr. Fra§er auffeted bupne.abc>kt y receiving the King's repsesentaxive are deeply grateful for the cordial bents that ;ha4 ocenrred in the locality true body and is in hospital.. " Jattend�ed Their Exoel:enc£es' landing ;greeting we have received on our. Brat � 1 "s. 1 i for years, Two' uiiknown men, one old,, it, an awe' -inspiring eight as the •�_ in Canada. Then fo:)awed the pro- ; erriva {rr Ca�rad'a," Lord Wi�lingdon , r �, i the other quite yioung, 'passengers .in ; flames seemed to stretch. toz at leRst 7 -. cession, to the Parliament Bufldirtgp 4 said. He reccl:ected th,e stirring his- I I � 3" � the truck, were mangled and burned, � a quarter of a mise Dulong the track. 1 �# .-where Lord W>lliinsgdtrrs•rools t'he oath :tory of Qgebec and 1onB+eli 'to let his I.beyond recogm'.tion. The truck, owned Houses and other buildings is the A; of his hi' h office. The _Council imagination soar, but Be though' he by McCrl: Brothers of Toronto, eon- ciFrity bead narrow escapes from de.111 - Chamber of the ' Quel�ic Legislature I ...fist control bis impulses as he was a i tains 650 g�allona oT gas. Marshall etruction s "tenderfoot" in Canada. I am here to ` I McNabb, driver of the truck, had -his The Injured were.ss sfickl as made a perfect setting. for a scene of :'. I fu q . Y P�� brilliancy. .earn ars<i natio teach, and it wou:d right leg crushed to such an extent I si'ble conveyed to the hospital. -Engin ;'' It was not, however, until the baa- be a groes impertinence on my part. that it bad to be amputated at the' eer Burnett and Fireman Ferguson ;'. to express any views and opinions I Most Rev. Geo. hornetoe knee.' ' I were ab:e to leave to -clay for their •i, quer in the afternoon given by rise I of the archdiocese of Algoma and C'.• Csoveranneat of Canada that opportun- until I have lived longer in the coup- Metropolitan of the. eccleslasticai pro- In as instant after the impact, the E isomer. The train waa delayed at the ;, -i came or expression + try I�, „ has tendered his train outside of the steel coaches was scene of the accident for over an hoar, that were Ming all Hearts. Premier �� -gym ' resignation, owing to age - an f flames, which shot np to a as part of the truck' ruse beneath the King and Lord Willingdon alone spoke i that "J.lte important ceremony in heakh . height of 60 feet. 1 egtrired -much effort to v and although their speeches were ka- which we were engaged this morning gineer on the train, aLso severe 'y burn- I extricate it. Another engine hafired b a vision of the Canada of Itas Placed me in an offlcisl powition ed", remained at the'thrott:e.tmtil the i be procured, and the Pullman car,�_,,.�'11141_ -,two-day and that to come, it was the' amongst you; proud that I stand here �' ��� _ train waa brought to a starsdati:'1. Lea Hoismer,, w*bich . war damaged, 'was simple expreas4on$ of s welroming as tbe representative of our beloved Ferguson, t3se fireman, jumped, but: sent back to Trenton: The scene a! I to a new Governor-Gertterai and Sovereign, King George; proud, too, T not before he was:_burned about rise the accident was during the sfterrtooai. �dsresttm age ni tti threw a of tinguish- in the knowledge that from this mo- hands and lace. Both 'are from Smith's visited by thousands of people. liP thburs at __ T� RON-TO.--. _ _ _ _ ___--- - - I meat I am the servant of Canada, and _. _ -- - -app that f6r the ne ct five years -i2 wiTl be Tan. -wheat- No. 1 NortH., 1.60 ; Zw land�Nmr No. 2 North., $1.46%; No. 8 r�orth-, Chief Justice Acted as THRF�E KILLED S HURT . _ £ But towering over everything was my privilege to work with you all in ' tfiu{:ding up Canada, a natim� $1Man oats -No. 2 CW nominal; No. . '�a&'s Verna!' ' . IN AUTO AC'CED � I.the trt�mendous background of the r City of Quebec. The great citadel The Governor-General referred to $, not quoted • No. 1 feel. 60%e -, No.. 2 - .: ----Al d loomed high over the place of landing, a direct descent. of his wife and him- feed,. nominal; Western grain quota- Ottawa. -In the interval between j�.gest Casuality fes' $fire's. Whorl. Guns, manned by self from Norman ancestry;' and in tions in c.i.f. porta. the departure of Baron. Byng of Yimy ate: Am cora, track, Toronto -Na. 2 and the arrival of Viscount Willi Week -end History of Erb' French- ng Canadians, roared' this country the descendants of our 'their we cscorme, while from out of the two races have worked for marry years yellow, 86c; 110. 8 yellow, 94c. don, Right Hon. F. A. Anglin, P.C., Hamilton. - F '�I a Millfeed-Del. Msntreal freights. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of � I mist from the Levis share came the I under the Briltish Crown for a eon- Fags Included: Bram. per ton, $29 26: Hamilton, Ont , Oct 3r --Autos took reverberations which might in ;magin- I mon purpoee and. object, namely, to shorts, per ton ".31.25; middlinggsa Canada, waa Administrator of the a toll of three liven during the weep l i" i ary mood be the echoes of. guns fired in 1 promote the welfare and prosperity of #28.25; good fee Sour, per bag, $2.80 Government of the Dominion. He was fend and eight citizens were Injured, = r�' ' the great days of the past, But they ; the people of this wonderful country;' Ont. oats -42 to 44c ! o.b. shipping sworn in as such on Sept. 80,, and held j two of them poseib'•y fatally. The -' , . luta. the' office until the new Governor- y , wvere the echoes f guns of peace and', he dec:ared �pnt. millin wheat -;1.22 to casualty lint is the largest in the pia- _ _ g� 8 General was sworn in at Quebec oa for of the cit In addition to the $1.24, f ab. shipping points, secordirrg Oct.2• The new Governor-General y y' `i in wbdeh injuries were sus- ' -- 'A ®lJs CAI�(ADIAN �%.C.: P-minent,Engineer is to freights. waa sworn in by 114., diaries Mignault miaohapa _ '1 F" s. Bar.ey-Malting, 56 to fila ' I rained, titer wezee prang in which the FAI.IS ON HARD DAYS' Called by Death Buckwbeat--Nominal the Senior Puisne Judge of the flu- but I'' drivers and passengers escaped, i, .erne Court o! Cana resent at', I Rye -No. 2,- 85c. P � P i the autos were damaged. The auto r�� Kingston. -The death occurred {n Man. flour -First t. ;$.30 To- uebec at the time. � M. O Leary and Family to be' g' Pa • Q - taanalty list for the week -end wag as ." I Tangier, N.B., near Halite=, of John ionto; do, second pat =7.80. Sent to lyd>>tcld by Hamil#on ' Carey Murray, B.A., B.Sc:, Tuesday: Ont. flour -Toronto. 90 per cent. faCowa: r, Board of C ntrol• 1 m Murrayassaa graduate miof ingal- atent, r barrel, in sailors. Toronto Dead --CALEB DuVALL. B MirnUo n l - I,y P gI 570:. - ' g _ bom3>ad-h_a �vay _ hon�sie. LlAisessity-uitar{a 190, Cheese Now. la lets, 22e. Slit- Retces R�Ve>n37es A M� CALEB DaVALL,j 9 Minto I._e --Michael O'Leary, V.C., _ rge. � rha..sin l�handr�, i -to ��` Itwins, 20 m 21c; pp . renown in the Great War, has fallen 1 from .Queens Un varsity 1 tons 28c. Old, large. 21f1c, twine, 27c, Ottawa. Ont,Penny postage, estab- JAMES DAVIES, 1T9 Sandford !ng studied mining ehere tri fells, 80c. liahed on Jul 1 is affecting the postal on hard days. He and his wife and'I y Avenue North.' ro y For a number of years he was edl- Butter -Finest cre-mwv prints. revenues of the count ' P their children are to sore atratte. They rel I country. Injured --Jahn flats, 49 Simeoe St. have btxis fa this cit for, eeveni; for of The Canadian Mining Journal, 88 to 8?c; Na 1 creamery, Sb to 8flc; y g No. 2 84 Lo 8be. Dairy prtab, lt9ti4 The returns from the sale of stain y ' »,k ,� and Later became a consulting mining in the three months since the reduetso�tt rant : A. Tsar.. alortsaga. 88 Hugh'1011 , months. Im gOc. t. north• Mrs. Forster, 1-21 Fn.eraltt 1r�'sM, ,. _... John McMenemy, Relief Officer, re-' engineer, and at the Hine--af his death E Free extras, in tartans, 61 went into effect, have not et been re- - St. north; Msa+ Florence Hardy, 19^. , he had been reopening some of the old 0s; f hoc. ! Y ' commanded to the Board of Control] to 62c; freers eAtraa, loose. resit served, but the value o! stamps issatd L�eryiiworth SL.. Toronto: Mrs. d L • mines o! Tangier, N.B. Here he ooh- firsts 46c• fresh seconds, 35 to 86c- b the De rtment shows a decrease) Concession St. Mount � that sufficient be advanced W pay the trotted a has cold and ammonia ' ` y Hendcrshott, vy P IStorage extras 43c• do, firsts, 40c; do, of $948 000 in July, August and Sep• damilton; a passage of the family to a relative's , ,firsts, loan Pbi:lipa. 1W wtmt- i hams in Ireland. Michael, it Is- said, j settled in. resulting in his death. I saeon 84' to �8c• - )ember• It is apparent that mainten- worth St. a >nth ,, Roy Bart' -rt, _64 `�` ,f - I Decadent was a son of the late Rev. I Poultry, dressed-Cbitker., sprints. once o! the drop letter rats in urban I has a rich uncle there, who has prank- egaaba, 1 to hilt tbs., 82 to 36c; do, P Roxooronglr Ave.; Wm 3tiatt�o, 1'.8 44 seed to Look after�fhem. but be will j Robert Murray of Stud'.ey, Halifax. I springs, over 4 lbs., 3$ to 40c; do, centres will help very materially to ar- Emerald St. south. - - - I. - �. N.S. He is survived by his widow and ' Under arrest charged with. criminal .. , - •read no money to them a� Icing as they ; I spzin 8 to 4 lbs., 85 to 88c ; rest the dedine of revenue from the three daughters, Elisabeth, K.ath:een, Te away from the home:and- The do, 2 to St,{t lbs., 83c; do. 2 to 2 genera: letter rale seduction. - netr{iuronce: (Geo, Bwick, 288 (`stows �r>! c. . residing. in Kingatoa, and Joan, a lbs., 82c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do 4 1 A , i recoi>;iisertdat{on was approved: gs, Big Loan to be Paid O� Ave.;rris; Dennis McAuley, 18 a'.d a . brother, R D. Murrey, Dartmontb, N. to 5 lbs , 26t; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 24c • ' - � S., and a sister, Mrs. Sanborn, Vermil- roosters, 22c ; due'din 5 lbs. an A.M. Hef[ernon, _189 Erse . !Cabinet flections : - - _... lion, Sask. , lap 35c. Surplus Resourcaes north. .. n'i Nans-Can. ban! -picked, $2.660 per .F Y s I f Probable in November �- n uahel primes, $2 4a per btu -- Disci line iacnlcatea, in the Brithuh ��` ,.:, _ . - )![•,y!e prodnte-9yrap. per Imp. Ottawa.-Tbe $35,000,000 Dom£niotT tarn rf 1n being "" . ' Ottawa -Present ezpeetations ate Power Going to Waste. ; gal., i$�2 25 to $2.80; per 5 -gal., $2.15 loan, on October 1st, was paid off in I boy , s r P de ft that the by-e_ectiorsa for tsewly ap- ' to $2.25 per gal.; ma -,.e sugr.r, Ib., 25 cash met, from surplus resources. No, oar. From that be passes to keep► _ _pointed, Cabinet Ministers will be held A great industrial centre is being ( to 26c• new borrowings. will be necessary for+ Ing himself in order and Inter to keep - in Tiovember, 'with notnirsations qn ,built up on the St. Maurice River in " Haney -60 -lb. tins, 121i1e to,s i0. in others in order. -Ian Hay. f Ib. tins, 12i�i to 18e; 6 -Ib. tins, 18 to the present. 1fie -lona was in coanec B Nov. 16 and elections on Nov. 22, if I Quebec• In additled to 'a huge pulp 183lrt: 2 i. .tins. 1Sii io 14c. tion with Victory bonds, and waa ne- Silver and gold are not the only _"an of_the Ministers are o sed. The' and a r indust Chea Hydro EIec- tinted thron h banks for a three- to{n;, virtue, too, passes entrant a23 wrira in connection with the gssnernI I tris ener has made ossible nts Com honey --;8.40 to $4 per down Bo g c I F P I Smoked meats -Hams, med., 33 to year period. over the world. -Euripides. 'election should reach Ottawa about, for the manufacture of metallic a:nm- M- 000ked hams' 47 to 48c; smoked _ _ -_ _ _ .. .-- - .. __.. _.. ..f :'Ott, 10, i inum from alumina, artificial abrs- role, 28 to 30c; �reakfast bacon, 3b p T 11 ,� I sires from nand and sawdust, calcium to 40c; backs, boneless, 37 to 45c. �� 1 . P� 1OYD� ;' w It Ia not ahti¢I aced that -the new �`` y, "'3ltinis#era wilt .meet opposition when carbide from lime and coke and a host Cared meats -Long clear bacon, 60 • they appeal to the electors under the' of chemical products. Man of the to To lbs:, $23 ; "0 to- 90- lbs- $21:69; -- - - - - - - - -- - - 1 • . lar► which originated in Britain' in the ' northern water powers as yet anutil- 20�L lbs. and np, $22.54; lig�stweight t� i�f R ���j�i�\ f \ O ref et tarsen Anne The ancient' ized will no doubt some day support rolls to barrels, 42.60; heavyweight /'3i1, 1 ts',++a` + Ji1J w.., 1.gn I f rolls', $39.50 - per b�1. % �' -eequiremeat is Lhat when s member of similar industries" requiring cheap and Lsrd-pure perces 18 to 1?e; • • '" �' the House of Commons acqepts a po•! plentiful electrical energy, Such rivers tuba, 17% to %Be; pairs, 18 to 18i!<o; Peneburbt, Kent,-Ehgiand, flet 3.- nt some assistance. When* 1* got out yry ,, J " sition of emolument under the Crown as the Nelson in Manitoba with their! rims, 19 to 19%c; sborteuin-r, tierces, Seven persons, five of them paeaen-I on the [;rounds I noticed that the'pilot' ;.be mast seek re-d.�ection; and Canada 11 millions of horse power goingto'waste 118'Ya to 14c; tabs, 14 4 io 14 c; psis, gels, met death yesterday afternoon ?sad turned slightly out,oi the diroc:, ', i .. Y _ .. , about the only, Dominion in the Bsit- could maintain industries for as error- 16 to 15 c; blocks, 1. to 17t-' when a French' Air Union plane, on iour,c for Croyder; toward rho Pets '" � .fab Empire which retains the lay. 1 mons population Hea steers. choice, $7 to ;7.50; route from Paris to Croydon, burst hurFt airdrome, where earercroisej� -___ _ do, ;6.50 to;6.75; butcher steers,into flames only s few miles from its ,laritiings, genrraliy• are made stir" "' i�� DAYS thane, $6.50 to $6.'Trs; do, good, $8 to destination and crashed near !sere. where there waa a great war-traiairg ', 1�, 1 Lia Y $8.26; do, tom., $4.50 to $b.b0; butclrec- mors aboard the great four- tiyiut; field with plenty of zoom. ' ,NWE FOUND cows, choice, $4.7S to ;5; do, fair to Every pe a , good; $8.75 to $4.50; butcher bulls, engine air liner was burned beyond I But. a:most Instantly I saw the ;, ,� /'t R(SNOW. �O��Q�n � f��N� good, $4.50, to $5.50; bolognes,-$8.50 ecogm in the seething furnace. French :riser. go into •a usees dive andu 1 LIhLV AM to $4; canners and cutters; $2.25 to $3; � nationality of the five passen- I land in tits field adjoining my master's ' good milch cows. $70 to Slf,l spring- gars was not deflnite:y-deterni£rsea,btrt pace. - ----� ars, choice, $80 to $115; mad cows, I it was believed that .they were ai: "1 hastened over the hedge to be o! Princeton, B.C, From'ber comfort- a small polrtion morning and night $45 to $60; feeders, good $6 So, $6.5:I; , "ktir• hospital Md, Mang Warburton, while it lasted. In few days, how- de, fair, $5 to ;6; ca�lvea. choice, English. Tag pilot and mechanic were nsgiatance end was the flrai ,one to b7 a told a ha'>tl but coherent ever, she was abaolntely wiihont food, $12.50 to $13.60; do, good, $9 to ;11; french. Physicians said the charred reads the buraiag plane. I rushed up L 1. R 1 time, ag ;4 to bodies of three men and two women toward the PIeriot and as I neared it and obtained her only nourishment by do, med., 7 to $9 ; grassers, + ,story o! her wanderings •withqut food, ¢hewirsg leaves and farness, which she a4•�, goo lambs, $11 to $11.75; do, wets taken from the cabin of. the was driven. by the iatiase heat :ancIl �t for a i r he first weak Tlncka; ;9 to`;9.76; good'lighi aiseep; plane, but the French Air Union in the laaping�fi Ames which had made to , r£ proper clothing, or gmdance, did pat awallow: Afie t I $6 to $8.50• heavy sheep and bucks, Paris issued a statement saying that inferno of the fuselage.: month in the snow-covered Tulameen I or so; she stated, she did not fee' thick smooths, fed and wet- I i Dtountoins, west of here, from which 'pun $4 aorta, $11.60 totit was believed two men and three f Rescue seas abaolute:y out of the she was rescued. last Monis b "Po- In effort to trace Miss. War., ems' $12 25; do, f o.b., t women were aboard. uestion. No ons Could go near the Y Y - ;11.76;" do, country points, $11.25 5; If it had not been for a curious" but- Plane until thii flames had burned out s dunk" Davis, a guide, and 'Constable 1 burton, Davis and Constable Daugh- $11.50; do, o8 cars, $12.50 to $12.75;' F' , r I-_ . �'Daugdserty, of the Provincial Po:ice, arty left here last $a#nrday: Sliort:y select premium, $2,97 to' $2.42. ler, no one'woald have known any- Then I "wps ab.e to drafr the body of after hope that she would ever be after pitching camp in Paradise Val- " thing of the last few seconds of the a woman frnrt the-:zi++s. She had been _ ". found alive had been genera:ly aban- I ley on , Monday they beard a faint ' MONTREAL. ,. ordeal the passengers of the • plane terrib:y burned, but the body. could , 11 doned. . ' I " he:lo," and after a'-sefarch Davis came' Oats' C.W; No. 2, 66c; C.W. No, 3, passed through. J. H. Webb, butter ha vo been identified. ., Clad only in a :fight khaki hikirig� s:pon the nurse, who, supported by a 64c; extra No. 1 feed, 66c; flour, Man. I lor'.Mr.,Gordon, looked out of a pantry It Ccd not seem to me that'. any of costume, Miss Warburton •skid, she, stick; was tottering in the direction spring wheat pats„ firsts, $8.80• do, J window just as the airp:sne sailed the other bodies wtr:d ba taken out. _1. 1 left Hope, on the Fraser River, on of the camp Are smoke, She was in an secgnds, ;7.80; do, strong: bakers, over' Tonbridge. 1t was blazing Hier. It seemed to me that' they had bean $7.60; do, winter pats., choice, $6.30 � August 25, wj�h a four-day supply of i emaciated condition,. and her clothing to $6.40.. Ro:Sed oats, bag 90 Iba.,Webb's story, the only eye with sa to burned beyond ident£flcatian .and I ,. loud Por a 66 -mile tram over the was in tatters. - All: that was left of, crashing, fo3laws: hastened' away to{�nmmon he:p aced4rpp I ;3.66. Bran. $29.25. Shorts, $33.26.,*the "I waa in. one of the pantries when. reportth�e landing agter'I hid "%' at -that the expense incurred by my Gov- her shoes were tine so -es, which were Middlings, $39,25 ' H4y, No. 2; per Oa 'the second daq• out, atter having l bound to het feet with pieces of rope. ton ptr,ots: $14 to ;16.' - 4 heard the sound of an airplane. Ii the only boc?y I codld see :fiani;firs "_�,cI. coveted about 25 miles, she continued,' "You're an angel' froin Heaven." ;Ni ese, finest westa, 17%c; do, finest mZmed very c.ose and it seemed tome' ruins'' = _ _ _ -- �-ibe-teak the wrong:path.`-T-he-fo:law--i-was-the--woman's.grwang as .she col- easts, 17%c: butter, ,.No. 1 .pasieur- iir.'tt {t,snunded as if it was {n trtub e.; The names of the pasffisr Card cis - frig day she stumbled when crossing a , :speed at Davis' lest. ized, 83 .to 33%c; eggs, sCorage; ex- 'jI looked out Ehe small window, •acrd elven out bytbe :ins with the cirstrae - 1. trot, 48c; do, storage firsts, S9c; do, ,there. right in fine o! vision, flying terization "probably correct ..tol3ow i < mountain stream and lost all her food,, Miss Warburton was brought bene > storage seconds, 34c;• do, fresh•.extras, with the exception of the remains of. by pack horses end automobile, and -very low indeed, was the Plane, with Gertrude Hal Margaret :3lstttoat, y 52c; do, fresh firsts, 47c. I L Hamilton and Joseph . • _�" ha• -f a pound of Mutter with which she I after arriving -at the hospital insisted Ho s, selects, $12.75 • do, thick 1 Sa ,I s bursting from rise ter.. `Flora Parker, c1!sp I, - _bad started out. The butter she con- oft taking' riot bath unaided, before F •' els I .gftsaw it .I began nwon. I Nobe. The pil t s name was Me,.dst. y i L.Nrved as tong as possible, laking only I she was pat to'bed. $8 50�to' X1.50 - res ea ve$s. $160. . sciously to inn out -o! tJt� hones to he and the mechanic's Bmvar. �' A .. _ .. , ♦✓ 1 ' ♦ .. . - 1. - i , , ` rI 1. i^w _ _ ix'S.a,_,.,a t,r:. Au ,u.,.. e.«,a w,e^..'w:..ar-..;"ey,,.,e ...!�. ,x..tt+_..,..if ._ a,..,. A::....+...1v,3 .w.. ... r,»... . , w� ,, ,._ k ......-..I, w-»..7�.� ., . ,...r..r ";:- e- ,. , W J'w . ,... >..,. . ._ - .,T u k,. - _ _ _ r .� n.,,.,fr... _ ___t.. 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"'w. /' �T.'"=F 11 1, ,a.., . ,. , r •, 11� N •� q J '�C'np"'r n`�: - d„!^ I. d r r .e . r a ". •4J ^;fir.`. .;, l•.: J' '' f - Pay .. ,., _ -f ,3 ' , : �, .. . — s a w'1 �pp��,,��//�•� pp'� �TT QQ� ##??�} . --John L. altid Mrs. Fe= Dentist i ,l t11►J111J i 17iIL Us gveon, of -Dr. E. A. Sadler, , practis Auroro, spent a few days, with . thfi ins in Toronto, will be here ' in his ' ' h "� (, " 1m former's. nephew, Rev. J. S: sod, altar's. office on Thursday frortl 10 a. m. to '. �. -Born, oa Tuesda Oct. 5th, to Ferguson. b p.m., as ostial.•1. I.r ,f 4.and Mrs, Walsh a� aon, -We are sorry 'to report the Bei- -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent-10 : I_q ist. Office,. over Balsdon's hardware I,~ �'y '' --Founds PiCke ' )Due condition of George Rowso:i, ire. Office hears , , .�$I} lee �' _a which is the sotlrte of mush anxiety ,- 9 to 6 . daily. and :- i Y, loser. call at this office,..: to his frigid n . __ evenia�a,ly $- ���t y ... -- J ha Iisakin is visa ' her ' R -titer Mrs. - -As the time for municipal elec- -�: 'toir, .D. Cf of $rant- - _ - _ _ - • _. - r Ftaall Sarlea, of Tien- '. 3 tions. approaches a number Of towns furd•-wila-'icfll8d -Sariyy""�iiy'� _ ` X. throu hoot the province are deciding tervilie, who moved mw., - , I_ - S. apd Mrs, Dale , of Toronto, 'hold the tlect a>;� in the first week last spring with her yenta, has "' spent Sunday with the fornmea. easter been founds . _. _ �'• .. 1. ifi[rs. Smith. is December, before the rush of ibe guilty of maasiklughter, 1. . � i, _ , I _ .. Mark Willlant Lawton, �ristmae holidays be The stat_ and atateaced to serve two stars1. A Re1w . '. ... abl8 T$a �r - - . � LN l 0- � r �� ea tltee provide for e' chi o date less, one day ia' But wash Reforatat �,. 'ire: L. $ Spragge• hex sister, where a m dost a and Dry: The unfortunate girl, a�ho was � - _ --Rave a shine vrith the celebratetd egr>Vni lerable ma be)�si in its fav- seven years old was returning from or. Bo far it ra oto 9f ligo ezperi- school iDa May 7th, when, Croak who the Y a ]E.ien Broad ah0e ,, the bias Of meat and not a )Was'intoxicated, came along in his /� . '­.`.!` ., '... I.... i' at $. W. Davie' barber a)ro� permanent sato and drove over her. ��++i --St Pauls United church services11 t ' for Sunday are, 10.80 a.m. the minis- -The Brooklin Girls' and Boya' Pickering. and �Srs. Simpaoa sad Ara W;% Mzs. Simpson and daughter ter; 7 p.m. ''Andrew bringin bis Softball teams came to play oto `. g brother to Ch Good music. A' students on Thursday, September 80. 42 :�Ta� _sheat. Sunday wrath Wm. People's The ea were a weed on the sated hoof erou• and Stainfields Calla. cordial welcome to all. The Young g P Y -A number from this district at- gale s Unibri of St. Paul's Church grounds, our girl re def �_; l will meet on Frida 8 A by the more praticed Brooklin team. x, readied Mariharu Fair on Safaris y P•m• ► good .. -. , and yr program will be givgn. All our young In the battle which followed, the boys ` 1 y m ,'sea the d�Y?ng fine there was a pimple are invited. Do not forget were more successful as the score Our Fall and Winter Stock of D[lei i� � ttendaa the dates of St. Paul's' United church stood 8-7 in • favour of Pickering, as «�.� 1 T7teilaidies Aid of St. Andrew's Anniversaryfar as the game went, The coming r ?""a 11 'church will meet at the home of Mrs. and Fowl Supper-Oct, g g and Women 8 Underwear in 24th and 26th. Bills late . of darkness put a stop to the battle, ,: D. Annan on Wednesday next Oct. -The activity of thieves, especial- tfie ball was no longer visible: '?i IBLh, at,3 p.m. A good attendance ly of the hen-hoose variety, is beco- these two tines is _ � is requested. min ter the mo i -The zegular ,i4e ting of the Cha- t area every and ,the . Nine AdiaKMsein nts. mbtz' off' Commerce will be held in the wort regrettable part of it is that the " thieves lnmieb succeed ' _.._ - __ __ - . —`®war-ITaH-on- i'ue 1F. in escapin III O W 2 n i sday ev - detection. In the vicinity of the �ELOO PLANT FOR BALE-Ap• - - - • 1211, at 8 p.m., for consideration of Hill several houses have been pry at NEWS OFFICE, a Park improvements and for a catered and eve Meren Hosie for ladies, silk or wool-vii nice knit Bowling CIub. A fjrll attendance is >��g removable or �jOR SALE-Good cook stove. coal ,_ ' requested. - capable of being removed has been L' or wood. Bay view, Dunbarton. 5 . in fashionable colors.. ���'F� s.. jAt St�TMGeor 's Church next Sun- taken. But the prpoost serious losses _ 9 rr day. Sunday school meets at 9.30 am. have been sustained by farmers and FOR BALE-one fresh coal. W. A. , I s. �n on their wives, when - they have lost ` Beare, �kham R. R. No. 1, Lot 2, con. c, New FaU Sweaters far 'boys and Mtn-very latest is - ,mthly cel-sk-m -t re the Holy Com- b�-- ----- ---- _3__ - SII Fti}eiz-whale fioc�c of"fowl v ,'mnnion. EveniAg prayer at 7 p.m. amountuz In value to one or two �`OR SALE-Gook stove. Gurney p, 2 .-•Rev. D. B. Langford will preach - at hundred dollars. The losses sustain- Claremont. ord, in first-lass condition, P, bChidlow, "-New Ospe and Hate for Boys and Mea-our Fedoras is , _ , , • , ,Moth se3vices, ed by the farmers in Pickering town- - grey, beaver and "black, are right � -'The monthly meeting' of the ship kntourit in a year to several tho- �TOTICE-Obildren can have their up to the minute. "t' " i` "Women's Missionary Society of St. usands of dollars. As the thieves all lr hair cut at Mn. Prerty's, Claremont, on . .. Pau l's United Church will be- - held go about -in autos, they can make a Fridays, at 20 cents. s -`}S "Thursday Oct. 14th, at 3 p.m. at the hurried get-away, They also go in OUSE FOR BALE-12 rooms, ce• Jersey Snit $nits for Children 8, 4, 5 and 8 vests-vera ' . : home of Mrs. Cartwri*ht, The groups, so that it is rather dangerous Hment bipeke For full particulars apply to pretty colors and patterns. ('.1.., ,:Thanksgiving for one man to deal with them alone. Mrs. McGinty, Peekenng• slut rah L,.,.-. g i g program wrl l be in — _ .. _. _ "charge of Groupp C, _ In one case six men are said to be rOR SALE-Cottage and } acre of f ,ugh iZObbirts, who has been in the party. W7 ale one or two are P 'and, 5 rooms. newly decorated. See this. ,,rsen!Or teller in the Standard Bank at busy securing their loot, the other;. Make an offer. Robeat Moon, wtti:e.•sle. sOtf ' 1;Men S and Bo a Boots For Fal!r•--- Calgary for several years has return- remain on guard, giving a siknal ` '— - J . ed to OrlCario, havir?g been transfer- when the first s;grt of dao er a FOR SAL);-1 Jersey cow, duP Kept __ "i 'I g . P- 17th. and 1 Durham• c ow, due, Fred Lacey " - Ted to the branch at Oshawa. We Pears, On account of the serious lot 35, .B. F. con., Pickestag. Highland Creek1. A splendid stock of the Reliable "Sistuan" i a are pleased to see him around again situation, a deputation waited on the P'� 1 S - _ y • - :Snots•-Pricias ver reasonable. See ua t utter an absence of five years in the couneii on Monday last at their re- pL'SE TO REST-5 roam@, Ales before purehaeing. s I 1,west, solar meeting and asked the soonest HRarage, Hard and soft water. Good cement a : to do something to -rotect the rate- cetiar. Apply to Mrs. Harry,Tbornson. Clare- t -The Women's Guild met at Mrs. g P wont. sc r , �� ¢ Nonunationtl were rreceived Sept.ort, on the ncil decided toers from the afferra rewart of 3100 j[; OR SAe; SALE-Fresh 2.rearih Jens ae� �o kaiei t And Don't Forget �'RK SHIRTS and .— S. S r followip officers were dui elected: foi^ the convictlor, of the offenders. a - .silent, Mrs, Kingston; Secretary, ion as constables could not expect to Bass Mary. Gordon; Treasurer Mrs. sit up night after night without any CARHARTT OVERALLS ? Draper ho of reward. A liberal reward FOR qt, LE-Ptaver piano, modern. ��a, pe colonial ;tyle, mahogsny finish, $acb and - -A number from here, have been Will be an incentive to constables or rune. Real bargain Fine coalition. Owner 'taking m the iireseatation of "Ben any others to be on the alert. k i= kawia�dtstnct. ti850 or acetal offer. Bos.A _ _ �v News e. b-8 m fi RF Hur" at the Princess Theatre. Toron- b sped that the action taken by the . _ -. . - - to, during the past three weeks. This council will be productive of results. WANTED-Ju®tor. sg® 16 to 18 for CHAPMAN ' I It+ one of lite most remarkable moving Pickpockets reaped a goad hair= v Drat. work •ith `rowing, aoneern. GondM • S• e �. P gave opportunity to kora all branches of business _ ' . pictures that was .ever thrown, neon vest at the Markham Farr oa Satur- Aga r Oa,� Manager. Rose Excelsior Product•. , i the screen, sad coat $4 000 000. to da last Losses to .the amount of Lt .. Pickering ser , produce. 1900 has been reported and no doubt t -Monday eveni3rg October 4th, a number would bear their loss in TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• ,21 ' ,suis ' DRY (Semi finisb'v-Let our driver call and Whitby came to la ata second silence, One constable who was en- .I .vritb our girls, but of this me the to protect visitors 'from the explain our r hour service lust leave yourWork , g , 3A gaged p name with Mr 5 w,) avis, barber shop. We ►J 3 `least said the better. Sport is just light-fingered gentry, was mortified will pick. up and deliver 3 times a week. • � y.M what we make it, and playing a good to find that hit own pocket had been - k." 'losing game - is a better test of picked. OBT-On Ttu•oday. Oct. bub, on .�� �Lwhite's siderosd, Dunbarton, or,on the Pro- -• , ;a d.. ,,"fspcortamanship than playing a , win- vincial Highway between White's uderoad and a r '° ' W> ig game. HALE REGISTER. Church Street, P;ekerint. a 31 a 4 antotire mod We. have the finest range of Williams Boots Its ever beeII C. —A number from the villa 8L- nm, Return to NEWS office and receiveerewwo � � ge Friday, Oct. Sth._Auction sale of oar privilege to show. Kansan in pride from is Massey Hall, Toronto, on Tuesday-. g-° - urruture. ord car cream ae arator etc-, in the' viIL bf ASBEY-HARRIS MAORI .41 3•75 LO 7. 50. These gra to dais _. _Wednesday and Thursday of this P Mand Repai».. Ford can. ttvcka and true jtbat le are IOOlC1II for fall value IOr their "' week anter the sus tees of the Uni- Brougham, the property of R J. ton. Gtison electric washers and rurnaees. Na PeOP R P Cowan. Sale at one o'c)oek. See bills 4 M. H. corn binder. For sale or rant. a brick :- . . money. We have it. - -Q' ;ted Church of Canada. Addresses Fred Postill, auctioneer. rod garden. _- D. J. Gortaley, Dimb�rtoo.- __-.-- __-_ _.. . _ - �_-��—r'' 21 were givrn by some of the most noted - . ' . a 'pipit orators of Canada as well u Monday, Oct. 11th-Auction sale -of ARM 11iACHINERY-Frwt a r. io1f Scotland, household furniture, tools, wagon, �1 wood Cockabatt. Tadhope Anderson.�obn We also stack a complete line Of Headlight Overalls, . -On Thursday evening last a large harnsas and many other articles, fie, Biaattl GotilQ.Sbal�ley' 1 Mnir, Ftewry a Underwear, Sweaters Jerse �t i . `somber assembled in ' St. Andrew''s the property of Mrs. J. Campbell, witkiasoa. deest Order yourre�abins � r - eburch and presented J.C. and Mrs lot b, con. 1, g .woo.•. De radios w, FnDuaoey, OZ. in Box, We are shOWlag Pickering, (opposite Work with a handsome dinner get ac- Fleming's farm). Terms cash. Sale `' eiueptlonal vahles. d eempanied by an, approp. to address at 1.80' sharp. Wm. Maw, auction OB BALE-Soaasaad lot of }sore to which Mr. Stork fittingly replied. �• FOR min road at Myrtle. garage and Iaaa „ �� Refreshments were served and a plea- t➢Pe�aeaday, bon.@. Good mach trate vel, well reaoel. Q., Oak 13th,—so head of Hoare. wkiek oontaiw a fnrosa. is in good re- RADIO SETS cast evening soca spent in Community feeding steers, 2 and 8 year olds pair• fury to G. B. Flatter, Ashburn.. a R. G. :' -=' r - yrek. - - . -- Ulf . -. . - -- _ - Rg, and instrumentals by M _ from SW to 1100 lbs., also -Holstein _ ,• th Hlrrpliy and solos by Miss Bep• heifers and some cows, at lot 6, oR .SAL$'-Oben all kioaf of We d�D$ly advocate the Deforest Crossley limed 40 1p8i10: I �� Me- Braidwood. cos 9, Pickering, belonging to F. F .�' -On Wednesday evening Mrs. Geo. Zeoaa, bar "M and kineg of faras is- the best values on the market. OUC CUSS l OM 3 y M. Cooper, 6 months credit. Bale at r• Alan ae.vai b•avy sed .:.' $kephea on met with a serious at- I. Wm Maw, auctioneer. These !����� aa-a sea bdta�a Hlstt. . they'll tell yon. We equip^ our- sett jCident. She was standing on the . nes want, alaewt't.• Desi: .. - _L rand at the east end of the village ar+e a ciaice lot of cattle. aetw. Fboae loos Ica with the Esmond �ive! $eddy Bat- "_' . .-W Thursday, Oct. 14tb-Auction Sale of i x ?- 1►eltiag for the bas from Toronto to ARM TO RENT-Oooveoieatly lo- t8rled—the best lII the 60 head of choice cows and spring- r. :4wkie her home. She did not , notice Gated an main road, dote to centre .of Oab World Ask for 1 1mOther bus from the east. which �" Some with calves at foot, the awn. Euelleat toil Good building. Runtting - .s' lmocked her dawn. fracturing },o- property of Oliver Denny, lot 24th, water, Imtrtedute• oa ro plow .�a full a @radio demonstration—we=ll gladly comply. Cos 4, Whitby. .Sale at 1.80 sharp possession this tall tf desired. Por particulars bip boner After receiving first aid aDDiy to owner, G. D.-Conant. Barrister gtc.. ` 5.r abs was taken -to the Oshawa Hosp- See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Ottawa, oat. 1tf "� 5 The bus which struck her was Saturday, Oct. 16th-At lot 15, con. - Fred l a Briming, ''a w - , Pickering, ' Bridgeburg, which was soave 3, Uxbridge (Goodwood), extensive STRAY HORSES-Come to the pee- r ; _ y Smises of the undersigned, lot 21. con. 4, Pick• r r ,ins home a baseball team which was sale of farm stock, implemerr s, hay, erin , offMonaay, sept. 27th. 2 horses one a _ :Established 1867 rain roots nicetlack gelding roadster and the other oil aged ' __playing a� Oshawa. grain, , belonging to George bay.smaiier hone. Apply On the eremites or '� F�pl-i W-Gordon; formerlp ma Mayo—Sale-4t ane sharp: -- - 4wr of the Pickering branch of the Lively no resesve. F. W. Silversides Hill.• 46 Standard Bank, but for he ranch of auctioneer. OTICE-Tam wrecking a few Ford THE ,GENTR `L: GARAGE eight years manage of Saturday, Oct. 16th,-Auction Sale of Ncars, will sell the very theap. I have ... �-`, I the Standard Bank at the ' north-east furniture, tools, fowl, etc,, the .pro- also for sale Dae Maxwep z ng, areal nice car. Berner Of McCaul and Elm Streets, party. Of Joseph Leary, Whitevale: runs nice, rides nice. took` nice a sumptuous ant- ;i _ 7� a TPeronto, Siad a most thrilling exper- No reserve. Sale at one aha 5t, which gives the impression of someclass. and Teleph onV 4900 sharp., at the ridiculously low price of $130. As can are , $emCe on Monday foreaoori when two See bills. Fred Poatill, auctioneer. telling this it a remarkab)c bargain. Also a Ford s - - xodits entered the bank, armed with ton track at $160. T.•C. Brown, Broulibata. Setf - . M Tnerday, Oct. 19th,-Auction Sale of I atevolvers, and held up the three mem--household fnrndture, garden tools r- : lbers of the staff, including the mar!- bee hives hone extractor etch at H ai r � D re s s in g . aseri and two clerks, also a customer y - y , lot 80 con. 1,, Pickering, the pro- r who had entered the bank to cash a 'of Lotton Bros.- Sale. at 2 Diarcellia and Ladies' and Children'. -Auto Repairs Accessories Oils and ioheque. When the bandits entered Ply g i 1 o'clock. See bills. Fred Postill, Sair cutting at residence, Burst • -,, -tbe bank they ordered Mr. Gordon,. auctioneer. door south of M. B. 1. A. McCallal�l, the ledger-keepar, Cbapman'satore. 'G&so)inel, Acetylene Weldi Mand the customer to hold riga their Teesda9, Oct. 26th,-Auction Sale of Frohn a m. each wsek da and ' n 1.hands, wattle one of the bandits snip- term stock, impleaientar 'lily, grain p 7 BattBry V�a��iDg 'tied the tills in the teller's cage, am- roots, etc., at lot 6, con. 7 Picker- all day Batnrday. \ ; meting to E61o�, which they placed tag the Property sof E. F. Disney. NELLI'E ARNOT " 3tr a pillow case. .The teller had gone Sale at one o'clock. Set bills. Wm. t tato fire wash-r oamOnand e to theme the Draw, auctioneer. 2ti PICKERING, ONT. @pairs made on 11 �i akd� _,_- ; , divot behind him. Wednesday, Ock !?ti6,�At lot 88 on Q•�A� . . - con. 8 Pkkerin g (Hi Lott Farm) N• W s7 l lu a O� • • , '..�ordend Mr. Gorden to omen' the safe lI o ea1. r I •door, which the latter refused to do. farm stock imp ements, hay grain, _ r ' - The safe contained a large amount of Corn Stud roots. The property of W. � ,>t[arble and Casale Dealer. ,� ..,- .. ' � Y . -' -money and valuable securities. The , E. McBride. Positively no reee � "- - - � men became frightened and hur- gale at one pro,. F. W. Silverside•, = : Cemetery, Lettering etc. .: - � 1 ..men left the bank and escaped in s auctioneer. First-class work - - waiting car which was stolen a aftort vet. SAth,-Auction Sale of = guaranteed. • r ,time previously from the University 'hardly' p y horses, cattle, implements, seed Kingston Road •tad Pickering - �,E�s Be SPENCER~ , campus, Mr. ordon followed them grain, etc., at lot b, rear of con. b, East Townline. _1.0. •with his revolver and fired four shots Pickering, the property of Norman �pheone Whitby e8R 82 - 1� ._ which went wide of their mark: So Gibson. ill Sale at one o'clock, s harp• ar the bandits Have eluded capture. s m. Maw, auctioneer, 27-40 ` P. O.-Whitby R,' R. . 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