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-OCTG 262.,'1926
'PICKERING, OXT." F___
.:,VOL. XLTIS
DUNDARTOOL GREENWOOD.
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At the Community Hall next Sun- Miss Plewman spent the weekend GREENWOOD
JM1000108 lum, B day. Sunday school meets at with -her parents at Richmond 'Hill.
-Anwilcan service at 8. P•= Visllpu; T. 1. and Mrs. Robinette and baby
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111. FORS, VimD�, wilr be vwy welconm On Thursday and Mrs. T. C. Robinette and family 0ent Sunday with X. Wood. Rag.October 28th, the A.Y.P.A will hold 0_'Members Osear Raine and friends motored
0 their opening social
Cl.
ru"sear.
essalawd- br
t. should secure their Invitations- from out from Oshawa and spent Sunday abtlebed Is"
Fruit Baskets of mal d#wripUozw the executive commhtee. evening with his parents hem.
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oKINNON, IL Bob and Mrs. Harvey and daughter
it D.. 1,X0.8., . -F ..
0 including qt. boxest pc -box A61NCOURT selling
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and Albert Harvey spent Sunday with
Grates and Basket@ at the formers pgrents, Bert and
Us
ling
Mrs. e sel
MLOW of Befor
at tw� am On Sunday afternoon a serious ac- Harvey.
.33ftca. as" soke,=. swo'es. cident took _place where the C.P.It The houses in our village an an
])Is now Wall and
t Pri sees the Kennedy Road and in
c" 0=21 d Mr. and MrsF
Log" ping and Turning. which Ernest Boyst of 778 Logan ve fair
ridgy, Mt. Forest being the last
Toronto - and Mrs. Mary McCausland adAdj
were
Barrioter said Kiddie Kars, Sleimlils, OSCO Stools of 146 Toronto,
Road Toronto Not -many . patronized the Railway Wheat,
A• RIL'al 0rR,NR*Huwm7PubNUc, Etc. Mcasy to badly injured when the coupe which - suer t when it wad
Coun Hotasa. Whitby. My .:S< For Sale I "': during__I�e miner bu $1 — -
ormer- was driving Was struck 6-- � Ani
MATON & ROSS—Barristors. So.
t,
'tam
Toronto. Nerom onuuio BaWiN& no
Wurst.
IND R= J.
Adelaide 2767
'DJOHARDSON &,PIOKBRING—
Z" 'ILIParrW"11, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 CMfed-
.".'aratkutLife Building. Corner Youge and Ricb-
:VdQ Maia
S.y
sussing. Phone Pick. 8600. 8U
D"tal
wf
D TL D. O. Stnitb, Dentist, Stouff-
wille. HonorGraduateof Chicago and To-
=Uruversities and the Royal Colle of
Surgeons.
Phone office 2011. Residence
appointments. 261y
by ar
Zmg, �w en
i un gine want
to use it.
CHAS. A. Wi3ITS. and n a distance of 60 feet and W. H. Wilson was in Toronto-
. log
Soaccestor to late W. G. Barnes- completely wrecked. Mr. Boyst etif- Thursday attending the Cheshire Y
PboDe OW or write Locust Hill. Oct. fered a fracture of the right thigh, pegg wedaing ar#3 remained over the
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several cuts about the* head and arms week -end with city friends.
anJ bruises about the head. While Baseball over the radio seems to sb
Mrs. McCausland sustained fractures interest many of our local
sports
of the left arm and left collar -bone How. d* you think curling would
Beal ��
J. H. and probably a fracture of the skull. sound over the Radio Wirral Buckwheat
Both were taken to the Western
J. and Mrs. Maxwell and family
liolpital- . The accident-look-plue at and -Mr. and Mrs, Breeze, Mr. Ra- -Get my prices.
a dangerous crossing as a high bank mond and Mr. Knight - of Toronto
_rAoinrosa -Ensbatfter. along the railway obscures the view,
spent Sunday with James Raine and it
e will pay to sell your gram '11A
BROUGHAM. Ry. vi
NOTOR HEARSE family. 'hews is adding to the here. I always Harold Matt bay
iwith h
of his property by erect- 00t. Mrs. Grainger s er daughter appearance at highest prices.
Phone 934 ink a suBifan
__ of
building to be used
Mrs. Matthews 'had city -visitorg- at! a henhotlse-and_�krqQm_attach_-.
I- I ed W W Sadler has the contract
:"BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., over the week -end.
Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental
Master Elson and Gladys Gannon GREEN RIVER.
h1_,&AtXeona and University of Toronto. OtTke have been indisposed the 'past week.
pilar Murdock's Gonfectionery storei. WhitbZ. Roofin Material flower gardens are no longer
9 to 12 : I to 5.30. 'Me
ce hours
Ind. phone C. Mi�-q G. Fetherston.- visited here re.
things of beauty the frost doing its
Ul ol=. 220, cently to renew old friendships. _C 0 A Ls.
5 x British Columbia Shingles deadly work.
N, DALER, L. D. S.. D. D. Sr. Mr,3. Leslie returned from Hospital INI rs. W.M. Robinson ani family of
VJ Graduate of Royal College a, Dental Sur. x little son, we Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. A.
and the University opTtiron office No. 2 3 and 5x Sat. Oct. 143 with her Ii Hoover for a few days.
welcome the wee stranger.
we
D A Scott's store. Claremont. qaL. tea with A good supply of Hard and Soft
'Odict hours, 9 a. W to 5 P. M'. Saturdays. 9 a- Mrs. Thomas Perryman when writ-. Rev. -Mr. Ratcliffe took
v Ig pic- Mrs. and Mr. J. B. Wilson on Sunday. Coal on hand. Also a supply
1� Mo. to I p, M. Phone Clare 1405. 47 y ItOAOIN-TO ASPHALT' nV friends here gives a pleasing M rq. andtare Mr. Oliver with Miss of Kindling Wood.
-XI ERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S., ere cal!ed to the city
NG Glad Pugh v6
- ROOFING her son resides and where Mr. and
JLAD D. S, Graduate of the Royal College of stove 143GIrth.
Mattal Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Murray's 18 in., 82 In. -and 86 inch Mrs. Perryman are at present. Sunday last, to the beaside of Mrs.
O&M above J � S Btilsdon's s". Pickering. put, widths, 4 in I Shingles ; &lea The W. 1. meeting at Mrs. Matthews D. Pugh who is not expected to live. 12tf- Phone Pick. 1709.
-CZ-- boa" i 9 a M4 to 5 P. M., or by apWint. A good rumber from here attended .4a
st". Phone Pick 700. 4317
Metal Valley and ww largely attended, the discussion
Markham Fair. Not a few returnea
Ridge Roll. on home nursing brought out many DONALD MUNRO. PICK11KIN0,
ex Muriel Sheph- home as prize winners. Mrs. W. Ha- 'il
eellent ideas. Miss Mu V,
Material. or will give price on erd demonstrated what an invalidBerman carrying off three firsts for =00% 1
finished job. should have for breakfast by exbdbi- s Mr. A. Heist' also received
_-PLIZABETH RICHARDSON—sue. prizes
on his cattle and Mr.
JUAssnor to Lbe Late W.V,11ticbArdson. repro- ting a very tempting tray. .1... `11i��tevge
."aackis
.e11-knalm Pre Insurance cow N; Women' Institute of Brogklin Mart. Hoover quite a number of pri-
---I standing. P3&4ntmf al PICKERING �iave Ondly invited tFie mengws zes on chickens. Here wisdom bids
sow a The Service
POSTUJ. LWensed Auctioneer. Brou- into our heads frivolously of course,
th Husbands or friends) of us be discreet since the thought pops
gliam Institute to Wed.
En YARD (" that Mart must be some chicken pick- Motor overhauling, top and sido.our--
LUPME visit them on
ffe AM **a an ad Tw* "sc ow"dia, ESE% eve Oct. 27th. It is to be hoped as
kka sales as all kiads &IMEMsd 0 an alsor6sol
asftsa. Addy— Grew aivw F o.. out, many as possible Will avast' themselves er. Miss McKie is settled, at her tsiorepairing
of this invitstion. school duties. Speaking' of school. Battery Leo.,ing
CILZBX
R-BRATON TOWNS Look Ahead I hear that the children did well at and overhauling. :.T.
osouaftffik� 111
AVOLY. Brougham fair; It is consistent with All work guaranteed. Flat rate.
Lseoaaaaaa. 1114a. aaacy 1,
as mum 01 our day and age that the children se. vice charge
IL magal"20 "0' Bay your now Furnsee now or P-Aatoes are yielding very P00Ay are taking an interest in not only the Phone 5510 Mark, Oentral.
have your old one repaired here. products of the farm but in the wel-
"_WM, 11AW.- LJORNSED AUC- ready for the winter. Another election is on batthis time fare of farm animals. W. E. 8 ERR Y
TIONREA for York. Qataft and MrMaa Ask us a bout the it is non-party- only one -question. At last we are -beginninir to get a
Ccs rises. AX knob of .1. p,..=@ttmwd@d
t0. Toqtess reasonable. Dgft. may be It is rumored that Ed. Cammack little action. There is a hundred dol -
NE WV Odcv. Hey ised Indepea, :S- JM 03:J AL has sold his farm to Toronto buyers, lar reward offered by the township
announced his for anyone apprehending
dwaft"". WWtby. OwL ST You cannot do better. F. M. Chapman "a chicken
Or 11 its a Raoge. let no supply Yorkshire and cattle sale for Nov. thieves. We don't know if they atided Coal arsd Feed.
lion you with a "Good Obser." loth. those time honored words, "Dead or
Farmers, Atteh i - loth.
year's weather. Is the fo worst Alive,' but to us a chicken thief is a
You will be satisfied for farm operatAons known r 50
chicken thief and we sorts, remember
tam agent for the World's Gres. heating, what they once did with hoes thieves.
Greatest Plumbing —Hot water years.
SqmLr"- 'The Renfrew." Stovea4 eavettremoinigand repair work, Charles Packrin went to Ralibur- F. A. REESOR
Just as the nights are beginning to
SoWes and Oil lingines. FI*nry's guaranteed. ton an Wednesday to ship out his get quite frosty and we remind maw
.1asso4w Plows. Points. Grain Grinders, cattle.
Hardwa-etafall kinds, that an extra blanket would be in or -
Brantford
114"ovosLo. The C.P.R., has a milk shipping der, we think about those late kittens
Brocitford binder twin* and second. Phone OW elatform Inqalled at Audley we hope that ar6 not old enough or wise en -
be" separawri for o4p. for stockyards soon. ough to seek warmth of the barn affi I
Harrison and Mrs. Miller a Nut and Stove Coal
ALVIN BUS11BY and son decide to put them quietly to sleep iin
James, with Mrs. Woods of Toronto
]LOBT. DEVITT, a pall of warm 'water, reflecting that
Pi~oste 6f16 Pick.... BROUGHAM FICKERING visited F. M. and Mrs. Chapman on there will be another crow next year and Coke, also
Saturday.
Mrs. to take their place anyway.
Much sympathy in felt for All Kinds o Feed-
�Grain Chc)pAng DO You W.I�yT Rowson. MX& Rowson is a sister. of
i' Win. Sell and Mrs. John Puckrin of WHITEVALIL
The Community the coat of coal ?
AND FL LKING:. your house heated for half this place. _4
The regular meeting of the
inity Club meets the Wo-
-eme--nt, Lumber
men's institute will be held on Thurs-
.J. an 0: d t first Monlay of November at the
everyI Mopping and lain and day afternoon, Oct. Nth, at the home
v If so, instal 000 Of the Instant a6s home of Mrs. Si=-= Puc
Wednesday Zirl Monday. Oil Burners in your mnae, or takes the form of a masquemde party. Lath
PrId&T of Mrs. Brownridge. The members
requested to briag their prettiest
an International Oil Burner A Literdry society has been or- are requ
vvbo or most useful apr4ns to be shown.
8tocebosto For Sale a your furnace. ganized by4be school children
i - transportation, through thef
na
h tra Terms:
old sessions on Friday afternoons. Free gs
Bohn Fs Dayleal Claremont 0*11 land see them. . . 6.. at• the kindne of Vrs. Beaton, will be pro- asil
This was a regular custom
vided for those_Strictly C
of the- village, the
school yews ago.
Rural Route No. 2 VU T t3n12TIQUIR cars on,ifq fi st trip promptly-
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Piskeriss, 'Outuie
C014N011 DAWSON
at 2.30. The program will be one olf
interest it
Cbureb 8ureet,
Before Buying I
Agents Wanted 281y Pickering
,OUT OF TOWN
.
TIMB rARLB—Pickering station
given by three well-known joums
picerink
T. R. Trains going Bass doe " follow
three p.m. a vebery pretty weddirkig
our Parlor. Bridge and Junior
lase our
10 Mail 7.58 A M.
- .4 28 M.
Lamps, Beautifully turned ,tardy in
so LLood.1oosl•166.25 P.P.X
McCrimmon who are on the staff 'c
the Toronto Globe, Miss V. 1.
solid waltoutwith well designed bas".
The parlor" junior lamps are wired,
Sunday train, 8.38 A. M.
and Mrs. Dawson
with twoadjustable I c chain suck -N
Trains poing West doe, as follows. -
No. 29 I;xW 9.22 A. X.
get I&
aft. - The bid lamp
27 focal Z" P.,M.
Olin
Pat..,,t
arm and socket with bush socket
severs, Stied with long attacbments
...
... .� 9 man 921 P. M.
of the community to bear Mrs. Purser
cards and plugs. Suitable Phades in
Sunday train, 7.42 P. M.
became the bride of Kerwin Ambrose
Connor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Apmirpe"e and silk, with silk fringe.
Foregoing is according to Standard
go with these stands. Prices ranging
time.
from $12.50 to $17.50,
i .'Ojt Prot in—The Now Blectro bon* -A 9 1
Pboutograph, in burl wZnut.
MILLS
ELM. DAJLE
psrfoot reproduction of Pound, made
was perforTAed by the Rev. Mr. Glo-
through a combination of the
erinl Apex Reproducer the s64-
'"Wlically oorrw* Apex Tone Arm and
been very fortunate in being able to
~-exclusivi,features enable -you to
looked charming in a lovely dress of
persuade Mrs. Purser to give us an
enjoy fully the recording* of the
For Pastry an
Rust colored flat crepe trinithed with
world's great artists.
•Royal
Sagas In and lot us demonstrate
9ur Brand
it to You.
ings to match, and carried a bouquet
tory for all of us. This meeting too
2be latest Records kept
as your Grocer's.
of maiden hair fern and Asters two
will be an instance of what the Exec -
OF —
rr'itt
Farmers who have wheat got your
tour made from your own
wheat. * We can
i
grind it./ •
.A.'Ste
,Furniture Dealer and
Food of all kinds—Chicken feed,
ed in pink gorgette with slip-
IMFuneral Director
bon food, ch6p, millfood.
Phonw law
Chopping every eek -day. —
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Piskeriss, 'Outuie
C014N011 DAWSON
at 2.30. The program will be one olf
interest it
hour
unusual as will be mostly
On October 13th, 1926 at the
given by three well-known joums
picerink
three p.m. a vebery pretty weddirkig
ists of Toronto, Mrs. Mser and Mi
g,4.6f
was solemnized at the home,_tf Mr.
'Richard Cambray
McCrimmon who are on the staff 'c
the Toronto Globe, Miss V. 1.
and Mrs. Dawson
and
Ont., in the parlor undo; a beautiful
-ch of evergreens and Asters when
arch
Dickens of the Orange Sentinel. It
will be a privilege foreverywoman
Olin
Pat..,,t
their eldest daughter Florenze May
of the community to bear Mrs. Purser
-A
became the bride of Kerwin Ambrose
Connor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
speak on"Newspaper work in gen?r-
al."Mrs. Purser has hada wide ex -
Eon
Connor, Pickering Ont, only the re-
perience in journalism, especially in
latives were present and the ceremony
writingfor women, and the Execu-tore
was perforTAed by the Rev. Mr. Glo-
tive Committee feet that they have
ver, of Cambray Ont. The bride
been very fortunate in being able to
looked charming in a lovely dress of
persuade Mrs. Purser to give us an
Rust colored flat crepe trinithed with
insight into a profession, which hold
little
Breeder's Feeder&
sand gorgette with shoes and stock
much of glamor, and a of myes
ings to match, and carried a bouquet
tory for all of us. This meeting too
of maiden hair fern and Asters two
will be an instance of what the Exec -
OF —
little flower girls Misses Isabelle
utive Committee is tryinZ to do in the
and Myrna Connor of Whitby dress-
dreams
way of providing. programs which
it for to
"LIVE STOCK
'.
ed in pink gorgette with slip-
make worth ate every one
pers and socks to match were the on-
Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
attend. There is still room, and a
welcittme, for any and every woman:`
T•he eoiidtid6n of much of Your
1L.al:%1Whitby being the witnes-
of -the distrift to become a member.
gfttn , feed --this ybar warrant@
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sm. After the ceremony a beautiful
Bring a quarter of a dollar and Joingrelat
deal of precaution in feeding.
supper was served in the dining
our ranks at this meeting. In Dec-
rtornaw poison and other di
room which -vas beautifully decorated
They *III-
ember there will be an, address on the
League, of 'Natio&s: in Janxiafyo * a
44ve, dieWes !axe, nrn&lqm - w"u
'ted - 'Gi `Chat it i,
in pink and white. reside
In q"iitlttvii:
on a fExrn near Pickering. At 7 p.m:
social evening with a program of a"-
I mixed with sons other
proper7
after the wedding about 75 friendt
eral amusing features: and in; Feb-
food and fed in small qnsatitles,
of the bride came to the home and
ruary, Miss G. C. M. White, who is
"Bride
to avoid troubles of
�qa
gave the bride and groom a miscel-
Broder" of the Ontario Far-,
'
thisnature.
laneous shower of which they were
mer will be the speaker. Miss Grier-
Mrs
the recipients of many beautiful and
son, who was a guest of Mr. and
useful presents. The groom made a
very suitable reply of thanks and
Brownridge over the week -end, and
who is a writer for sever41 Canadian
N F CFW]C N
then the bride's parents gave the
and American magazines, has prom -
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home to the young people to finish
All
ised to write a paper soon' for
Institute Interesting
• Veterinary Surgeon'
the evening by dancing. wish,
which will give
them a very, happy and prosperous
wedded life. I AL
facts about the lives of present-day
I -Canadian women novelists.
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High Sdioot Boards and Boards of Educatie
`Are ati*orlzed by I&* to clittablish
INDUSTRWL, TECHNICAL AM
ART SCHOOLS
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With the approval of the Minister. of 111ducattorilt.
DAY -AND EVENING CLAI$SES
may 4a conducted In acc4rdane4_ with .1ho r.egulatlans. Isisysid by
thi Department of Education.
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THEORETfCAL AUD'PRACTiVAL NSTRI I
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Is given In'varlous trades, The schoolss are u nd"',
or the
direction of AAA0VI;8O#tY COMMITTEE.
INANCING THE'PURCHASE
0 a
WOK FAR6. MW WHEN F
Application for attendance should be made to the Prinelpal of the
yt In regard to financing the purchase building, Aome planning and flalimcing: tion will amount to $8,000, or about 90 school.
They will be able, per cent. of the total value. COMMERCIAL SUBJECT8, WANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD
-61 a 1<4 and the building of a home it a special business.
b important that you should carefully to counsel you as to -the pitfall's oil Building and loan companies. tmat' SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided
both your existing and,future skimping on the one hand, or at companies, trust otestabeo, private -for In the Course* of Study In Public, Separate,'Continuation and H Igh
schools, Collegiate Inatitutes,'Vocational Schopig slin
i0ircumstanices. It. is Unwise to count plunging ,on &e other. individuals and other- sources will d Departments.
`U0 heavily upon the prospective re- Generally speaking, It to better tqiusually bend' from forty to sixty per Copies of the Regulations I"ued by the Minister of Education -may lia
7 IkVIrftS of your. pocket book, and per-, plunge a little than skimp a lot, for cent. of their own estimate at the total obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Illuildirign, Toronto.,
.'hW bardM Yourself With &, load th4t U
it in us ally possible to sell a well- Value of lan4 and buildings on first
-your later isituatIft may not ftable built house with mod4irn'convenlences mortgage security and you will iiauW-
..,you to continue be&r1njr. Outhe other iwithout much trouble if it b ly recelye this In thrWVaymenita as the Startile, us all in our proper place, to make tho,
big people who frighten as peat the
It to often a mistake to skimp too heavy a burden to carry; whereas fol4ows: All thoughtful minds have their appear
structure Pigmies they really are."
4- When ropf to of loan.' times of depression. Life looms too If I_hA_y_e_th9_pOej'Fl in,
at couvilatenbes wW is invariably a. dmg on the marli4k. _gn, _1�0 to_ _ -i,--htrge-and-oveIw e1mInr,-a:ad-thv-sptrlt—
• and your family t njUeh more As to cash, It Is necessary, as a rule, 2. When the first coat 4Qf plastei is pressed to Its, kneels. Then life may I am not in agreement with him. If
comforts which WIM cois
on, 26% of loan.
the eight of countless suns depresses
to install after the building has been to have available about twenty to -hirty completion, I appear to be more of a nlghtma�re* than
the combined value S. T days after me, I am thinkly wrongly. You and
forty per cent. of 26% Of loan adventure.
nee be- of the lot. sad the building. Suppose, age the stars I are not insignifIcaaL The eight of
To strike & judicious balls.
Prom. boyhood to old
E,* -1,-'tweon tilesio two extremes Is -not an for instance, that your lot Is going to Should additional funds be required joyous stars on a clear night need not be de, -
had a strong fascination for the poet
nylson. He would climb out on the
easy task, and In. working it out you cost $2,000, and the home you propose there are reputable firms -making loans Ton pressing, even though we are capable.
u6t tiuslit to' hearsay. Before to build will coat another $8,000. on on second mortgages as security. Such root on a starlit night to gaze up Into of realizing that they represent but
should
you decide on the size and type of this total of 4110,000 It should be pos- a loan should be for as'small an the avenue lamp& leading to the pal. -
the starry vault, lose him -self In Im-
dweiUng you propose to build, before sible to arrange mortgages of about amount as possible, and payable in full mensity. iiia brother was shy in com- ace of Infinity.
That very reallim.'sktinn IIftq ynll A n4
you select a plan, It would be wise to $5,00. If you already- own the lot the within five years, It is necessary to pany. He said to him: '-rbtnk of the
consult a number of people who make cash necessary to swing the transac- pay a bonus for such accommodation. me to a proud eminence: 'You pick up
great star patches and Ton. w soon kl
a pebble on the shore, one of billions
7-- got over that" of similar pebbles. Do, you feel smallis
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. It is a flue saying, but It is'not In
A Mother's Love. and Of no account in its presence? No, tl
EA1 accordance altogether with the painful a pebbi - Mu1tfplyff-Fy-_A
Write your name and address PWn' Her, by her smile, how--aoon-- -expefFlEaceof I --- — —_ .,
most people of sensi- number -sad -size -of 'such — sum running to fifty figures; what Is It
Live mind. The night of a sky studded
then? Just -a pebble, a big one, but a
patterns as YOU want. Encloso,20c in How soon by his the glad discovery with stars more often gives a sense I
shows,
ly stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap pebble notwithstanding. But we give
of littleness and futility and logtness it
it carefully) for each number and As to her lips ghe lifts the lovely boy, which may be torrLbly depressing. another name. We call it a world.
Similarly. the sun Itself Is but the
rj
at address your order to Patteru Dept., What answering looks of sympathy There are profound reacTipts of
-Wilson Publishing Co, 73 West Ad*. and joy! human nature in the Book of Psalms. i handful of fuel burning in your grate
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lialde St., Toronto. Patterns sent by lie walks. he speaks. In many a ftr Instance, when'the, poet had been multiplied until one can warm one's
71, mom MAIL broken word, hands at It though distant ninety mil-
Ilon miles.
0 Ir -A wants, his wishes, and his griefs of a Syrian sky, he exclaimed: "What
gazing Into the star depths
Mere bulk need not appal the soul•
are of
Is man that Thou are mindful of him
One
flash of thought is more than all
B Autmut 1.eaves. That le � the thought that occurs poet was
i to t;: sun's rayp. The
Beauty of russet and scarlet swirled. -But noon a nobler task enjoins 'her anyone who IAi am so Laken up with right
Crisp brown scraps of 'parchment e• the trinkets of lite that the Immen2i- who, after painting out to the child
40 curled, Apart she Joins, lils-little hands in tie, are last sight of. the vastness of the world -.an which
Veined trianispareniies, scalloped car Unless we adjust our thought pro- she dwelt. sald:_
prayer.
sheen, Tolling of Mm who seed in secret perly to the true value of things. a You are -more than the world. though
Little gold fans mid arrows of green.— there! book of astronomy is depressing read- you are.. such a dot.
Down you fLit by twos and threes. And now the volume on her knee bas ing Space becomes an i You can love an think, and the world'
obsession; the A
caught cannot.
By scores and clouds from the drowsy figures in which star-distancess. are V:
His wandering eye—now many a writ -
trees, computed,la menace, to sanity'
Dancing there In a giddy round, ten thought Tenn) -sou meant to say, "To think
Very Polite Lad. i;
Never to die, with many a
DrtftJng here to the cordial ground, sweet, lisping of the nebula" mist o: the Milky Way; Uncle—"W&11. you linWraseal. how
Quiet or sleeping, none of you grieves. revealed by the te!escope to conaist, many
times have you been whacked
On a bright and spirited autumn day His moving, murmuring lips. en---.-.
A not of star -dust, but of myriads, count- i at school to -day?"
to repeat.
Why should anyone sigh and say,— less and Illimitable, of flaming suns Tpin.my—"Dunne, Uncle. Y don't
—Sainuel •Rogers. beslid, which Dead leaves?' eved'our own mighty orb take any notice of what goes on bill.
of day to a mere pigmy. helps !o put! hind my back."
Ito, for the new adventure begun
With release from the bough! Highest Gift.
4
'Mere Is wind, there is sunt I asked of a seer, "wide-eyed, serene, Pearl Beads FREE to Girls
There is hope that builds already for What in the greatest boon?
I asked—vbo wish" rn kunw-se-ma4ch
spring. This string of pearl
Who forever would clutch and cling Before came afternoon. Leads 4,s .94 iaclies long.
-Ith a !oiely clasp, s
et �4
Even upon one beautiful tree?
A with brilliants. Tha i'
Now. little, lingerers, now You are frost Is it wealth, is It fame. Is It freedom, t
pearls are what are
Free
F'ree to Butter and float and fly. lays?
..called "ind"tructible."
Each, to be, quiet at last, and lie What Is the splendid girt" I to any
In a gentle sleep under snow, under Tell me, that if E capture it .,7rhe3: look equal
__.Ten-DoILqr str:ug and.
rain, I may guard it, use with thrift. come to you in wbeauti-
Till spring shall rouse you over again; ful,satin-lived case.. just
of
'like the picture.
out of your dust in the fragrant mould, The seer -was silent. but out pt my IT.
Ire erul w3xl sou the" 1.;.ariv
Mingled with essences manifold, heart fress 'f haaw if i, a will wit
! �01
'Sap and strength from a Quenchless Came the answer clear and true— thero do[[&,.' worth f kelt •m
boued Xams v= cards. N14srs ad orals at ii) "nu a anA, Jutt w4ad your nrmw and m1drsss-,.-and
—life Itself is the greatest gift we will --ad 'Yvu the rLrdj to wit. ubrn thty 'art ,oto sead u. our motirr, ana we wtv wad yew ttka
f433 Source, Life,
Lite and love for an end!oss course. That to bestowed on you.
voaria and the ssun Hued rase with an chars" rreusid. send your ard,,r to day ieor,,, orlu-r4 cm
Dry leaves, old leaves, tired but glad, --Georli;6 Ellistan., ahead Of 5'0'L HOMER WARREN CO. DEPT. 42, TORONTO, CANADA
Who ghould, be frightened, who be
sad ?
Giff for renascence.. none knows bow, ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES—By 0. Jacobescin.
Perhaps to bud on a fairer bough.
Not a single green leaf, but a Rose Ill. -
.SOFT FULNESS AND PANELS stead.
ADD CHARk. No lwps are dead.
—Youth'slCompanion.
Simply though definitely this frock
traces Its chic to man Paris fashions: 0
wing
Graftfwly fashioned of gles -4
ssiatln, it is relieved in front by 9ILT on S F Calais!
-belt buckles and discs on the loose
Never Runs Dry or Kicks
panels.
It has the bloused waistline
endorsed by Premet, and a now version An electric cow that gives us
w milk
of the versatile tie collar. The founda- skimmed milk, malted milk, cream,
1-Uon of the frock is in one piece, three fruit -flavored milk and lee cream to -7
loose panels being arranged at each order Is the remarkable animal for
side of the Adrt and topped With 111, which carpenters are building a special +
hJ
a
�7
narrow belt. The tie long ends. are shed on board the African steamer
jar
caught to the belt and the full sleeves Nigerian In the Herculaneum dock at
are gathered into wrist -bands. No Liverpool. This cow never kicks or
SII -
1455 is izr sizes 34,. 36, 88, 40 and 42 flicks its tall in the milker's eye;
inches bust. Size 36 requires 4 yards. never is seasick, never dry,.and can
A. 0
"39 -inch material. 1!0 cents. be milked by a marine engineer in .2(4
F"hion Book, ilistrating the
Our mid At.antic as well as by a milkmaid
newest and most pracincall, styles, will i on a Cheshire farm. All that the Nt-
.:be of interest to every home dress- gerlan's cow needs Is 6, diet of milk
maker. 'Price of the book 10 cents the powder, fresh butter and a drink of
water.
ater.
E
FOUNTAIN PEN AND L
PENCIL SET
0
T
TREE T
0
LR
Here is --n perfectly splendid pen
and pencil set free to boys and
-.-girle. The fountain pen Is made
+1
-iDf vu,"califte and is'a self-filler.t
It has pocket -clip attached, and
r is guaranteed for one year by
the manufacturer. The pencil Is made of nickel *tth screw top. Under the top.
Is a rubber eraser• and under that Is an extra supply of six,lealds. The pencil
-,has pocket -clip attached and is a perfect beauty. We will send, you this set
complete, either ladles' or men's style. In a neat box. If you will sell three
dollars worth of lovely Xmas Post Cards, Folders and Seats at 10 cents a pack,
age. Just send us your name and address and we will send you the cards to
gall. Wben they are sold &*suit us our money and we send you the complete met
with all charges prepaid. Send your order to-day—before others get ahead. of "A
YOU. HOMER WARREN CO. DEPT. 41, TOPONTO, CANADAI his is a New One.
k,
+r, F-111%1SIM rANARIZZ's,
. ir— aw NO ase.
N
r %r
01N.Tw
�7-
1-
•7
—irinds it ftr-emlor to give OvIGO
WORN
Has no age-old romance to tell,
-hai: of stately towers,.
than to take It.
—Regrets losing a dime more than
J"WOUS
it iso pride
No arbors, balconies, and bOweM
he regrets wasting. a dollar.
=.Jill
Simple Bad unadorned and new,
—Caa find faults in a frivilid easier
y._.1K_.1Pltoof Jehat BUINIng "Up the
Iti.-legends 7til. begin with you.
ly build up the blood and thus feed or else a sea and windy, sky, portunttY*.
Abe starved, frayed nerves. And not this prospect cramped. and Cla"ified A&Ufnamminlaa
It h Not EasY
A case of extreme nervous exhaus-
' tion - restored by the use of Dr- WU- Another house so rqgch the same) it is uqt easy, the harvest of th4*oc*L%4 ()HOICE PRODUCTIVE FARMS$
liams, Pil* Pills..ls that of 'runs south and Ni 1*,o wheat to be reaped In a, long. Western Canada easy terms.
Mrs. R. Your street CHU10 LIKE rite tins
Dundas, Peterboro, Ont., who says'- north; hot day' W for free paMculars, statins
years ago I suffered a COM- SOM40 cloudless midnight, tbvl�, took- BABY'S OWN TABLETS witibL cider Under the hedge, not what you want. Continental Xomt6-
lete'icieryous breakdown. I'doctored sooker, 2061 Rome Street, Palglus, 8
asIL
P forth potatoes
doctors, but sot no re- And mark how true your windows, are to answ
with two local -lia-dug.for-10=11 -do-WA
Lief. In text I was greiving worse and Towards* the Pol% t1iiiii, 11,11en 11": LA the ejay' b -ar fuN-growu elephant
all tha time -In 01A-0(M3d1tIOU 7
.1 �__Wksr_ ow amo a chimneys there Not like ap;��. or &13poAde With iad� -
Are Easy to Take.
Sufi urged me
my mother came, to take care of Me' Sparkles the splendor of the Bear. dere leaning
to try Dr. William$' L:W Keroey Holmes,- in, "In the t points In favor Against the fruit -filled, boughs, not 110
One of the stronges
-taken them sJU pMAN COULD -A,
milk and
LK
Pink Pills, as she had open. of any medicine for children Is that ml cream
through the change of life with BPI"- mining into a Wi, at dawn and
it is so agreeable that the mother does Dry
did results. At this time I felt so far
Restomfion. not have to force It down the little evening,
gone that I did not care whether (To Margaret, Aged Five). one's throat. Not Hite watercress gathered In the HARDLY WA
lived or not. But the coaxing of my Baby's Own Tablets have no drug current of a stream- Re
art.
-or relatives finally Per- YOU ran Up �o the nursery of my he MM HM Teus low % LV&
mother and ocher tante, may be crushed to a powder if be pbsirl6wints VegetlLble
suaded me to try the Pills. BY the Pulled clielr_ the iron" latch and tum- stout
desired, and babies like them. They NO, for fishing must
_-tinie I had taken a few boxes I was bled in; and hearteds
wide apart, perfectly safe for they contain no armed Reamd Her
are
�JeelLM a little improysiment-ankL—w" mire I"tantly three boxes w Dawn and dark he .moat harness the
able to move around. As I kept on That held a n dOIL wreck of Tb6ff I have taken Lydia
stomach and remove the came of fret- Wind, he must relu -V
taking the plile I felt myself able to tin- a table-dJ
would not bq
fulness _V!"A0 W- IDIOW-Ans-
Zo out and Made a. practice of going Once glittering train of cars=_&_tWI4t_ _Th"nbrokem and
—Mrs. Arthur Charlabols, Pawtucket, furrow without it now.
PUP roul" I had a feral R.I., says: ,I have found Baby's Own '9ver his own hoad may close
to ,weigh myself, and I gained rapidly With trembly tail that used to be the trouble so badly I
trom 103 to 135 pounds. I continued friend TsIblets-to be a -gentle laxative and again- blinded could WSW
safe remedy for stomach disorders in Rsla_&ud sleet he must bescr blinded y ruA. -.".--4
taking the pills for several months, I slept with every night; you stood - -an-d'rocklus, =4 I was
children Our little boy bad been tal
down and could
through long b
and it to Impossible for me to express these up nights
An words the wondersgiven harsh cathartics but these tab- He must fight tn got around
they did for me. With magic hands. till I could see the when the winds cut like flails,
my house -
lets worked more effectively without
Nobody but myself knows the tortures end work. I irculd be
the severe griping. I can recommend Haul at the lines and hold to the tiller
:1 endured fmm nerve trouble, and of all their imperfections In the spa storm- them to All mothers'of little children." And struggle half frozen with ItO in •-bad t roe or
.7 .
now, thanks to Dr. William' Pink Your smile worked out before MY won- four days ata Baby'@ Own Tablets are sold by maddened sails, told
Pills, I am a normal, healthy Woman. daring exes; time. I Wass
try
by a friend to
medicine deiBJ4ws or by mail at 26
�'f do not think anyone troubled as I The doll snilled, too; the cars want cents a box from e harvest Of the Ocean.
It I& not easy, th
The Dr. Williams' le (,ompound: I di
was can find a batter remedy than Dr, ding-dong-bell one was
Medicine Cc, Brockville, Ont., A hard life have its gleaners and one by the me I took two bottles and 1
'Williams' Pink Pills." And rushed off round the track; the often cut short. to get wound again. I took
If your dealer does not keep the big surprise, But they reap Without sowing, -which ten in alL and now I am all
'M
P1118 you can get them by mail rt 50c However, came from that long lost Pasteurizing MA. is sweet to wild nature*. ht again and doing my own work.
-a box by writing The Dr. Williams' r1gave six wet -ups white Fido they to work for, as
The dairy cow is themostefficient And 11 is, as conqutrurs' that 10 1
w Medicine Co.. 'Brockville, Ont. plenty to do. I also used Lydia
Barked In his dear old. way and cut storm into port- I have,
of all animals In the Production Of
not duH like the If* of F, Pinkham a Sanative Wash, and I
a dido.' A hard life but health
A man's heart bests 92,160 t#nes j human foods. The chief handicap un think itis good. But I owe mY
In a day -Wilbert Snow. "The Tuner Harbor. der which she suffers to tuberculosis- the farmyard. to the Vegetable Compaorld. And
9
r
In this regard. Prince Edward island The rutted long StrU4916 With niggard think if more of it was used women . 11
I would not he
cord- ly ground. would be better off.
can boast of the Canadian re, P,
A Blunder. more.
99.5% Of dairy cattle in the whole! The sailers so cut to the curve Of the I vitithOut it if 't cost much
P Mrs. N=LIE Hose, 28 St. Mattbe"
Perhaps the beat "blunder" of 1500 Island are free from tuberculosis. Be- ocean- nue, Hamilton. Ontario.
Jtl
examination Papers recently chocked
1:1 eo oDeration with Canadan At,h,terts
cause this disease affects the human And their field has no hedge and their Avenue, I broken down, vervOus
designs v(n%odemts wmellol; we Do you feel fished to the MacLean bu3dorm 'CuTt by a school eX7 mining board was one I - .. ...
food, we must build & first line of do- road has no bound! and weak sol2jetimes? Lydia E. Pink
quoting Whittier's "Barefoot Buy." It. 4,
on
Pis tense--pasteurtze all milk to be used -Elizabeth J. Ooatswortb. hams Vegetable Com und is excel
rs
to tais at such a = It always
lent
rca& by human betrigs---and follow it up by and if take
-Blessing on thee, little mail, elps, m regularly and
4-M b, per
A. .k t 't stied 5 EloweR tuberculosis from - _-4-
sentl2aw t foromm a second Ambition often arises more from the sistantly, will relieve this c6nditkO- 0
the dairy cow. fear of being surpassed than from
W.*cL4&n BuIldeW G" Barefoot boy with shoes of tan the
St. W.. It has been pro -yen beybnd all dis-
944 Adelaide desire to surpass others.
that human beings call -and
Rub your scalp with Minard's Liniment Date do
--develop tubercuMals from the milk
-- - - of tuberculous COW& . The matter is
ser I lous, for we are face to face with Are, -You T1red HAIR CAME OUT
LS
QF NORTHERN WINTERS
-the fact that one of every two cases.
'z _-a
AND 1 CROP SOIL?.
of tuberculous glands In children un
All Amed up- 100 Practical Farmers Wanted: -To
der five years of age can be b take over 10. acres each, -finest 4 -crop IN ���flM
on tubereciloSis germs in milk. Fur-
Liombinitton fruit and vegetable soil
thee, a large amount of abdominal and Ra!lroad, schoo�s.
In Central Florida. Phnples on Scalp Itchid
U
bone tuberculosis among children 'a
shoe hen and other facilities. Only re
directly traceable to milk from die- quiremeal, each individual must have Heals.
ance himself, For koy. Cuficura
enough money to tin
.eased cows. -
MI!k used by human beings should further information write today. Go*.
be free from the germs of toerculosts.
N. Davis, 746 Seybold Bldg., Miami, Fla. "After having the flu my hair
fell (out so that I had to' have it
Can we hope to auPPjy such a milk? bobbed. I also had some pimples
It is quite possible --keep the germs on my scalp and it itched badly.
d
an
out of
the milk, and k:111 -them it they neezingMy hair as lifeless d dry, and
S? wwhen I combe4 it, it came am in
Win T%eS6 What's all the excitement? An aviator b3a .. do get In; that's -all. The m4lk'must >. Bathe combful3.
just. sky -written an Advertig*mellt for the Coma. from healthy cows. Milking The sign of a Coming Cc14.I
Company This mysterious 'a and het Water. I sent for a free sample of Cati-
National Hosiery CO is which are in handling of utensils must be done by the fee. in Minard.
message contains seven won cam Soap and Ointment. It b&lPcd
Prixes I contains 01117' healthy personi: if a person is "not A'96 inhale. aftei
me so I purchased more, and
their correct order. Each wOrc
IST — PONTIAC the letters as how,. Now, place the letters very veil, let him or her help with using two ca keg ofCudcw Soap, 0
SEDAN,VALUE of each word In their proper Position and
;1170 00, 'ke. To glue other work, but never with milking or together with theCuticurts Ointment.
2nd. — $100 In Obld. Wilts down the a"tence they ma
you & clue, the second word is "PAT yWng that has I was completely healed." (Signed
3rd — i$W Its Gold. Test. your skill and mail r w9lon an to do with the milk.
4th In Gold. immediately to compete for tkgu in spite of our beat efforts, germs Mrs. Cleo. H. Elliott, West . BL,
r10 In Gold. Wonderful. -New 6 Cylinder. 5 Passengm of tuberculosis- will, -howeyeT, get Into R. R. 4, Orillia. Out.
"k to 16th plizew--a-00 rntlk-_And Cuticlira soap, otnun=t and r.rBt7
T
hetore it is used as food. 66
Pontiac Sedan, Value. $1170-00- MCOF sacuni are all you need for every-
leth""Aft P and th&�e 25 other Valuable . Primed tthey must be killed- The surest way
te W " y to4fet and nursery purposes,�_
wffth ease and opportunity of win- lug: heat da
Everyone��Bn.eq
to eupure.this Is by pasteurising: a AM—
r . $5o.00 In Gold— .% P Fllemfia Irnnow them care -
=s0.00 t,;W- 110 a Point in which tho Dog "ll &oowzAcmmkw&" FrIes.11483s
M sts Prizal Sally sti�; of a prize. T ling tn end goe. Talcoon Sle-
"M ESE M, "rM 2"
FQLLO�; T WE HOLD TWS N live (142F. for .30 minutes), chilling Cudessre sisaving Stick
SIMPLEto
RULES acquaint still, more people with- the money- immediately (45F.) and keeping It codu
.
1. ZTel7 cont"ta" 1211324 saving values in National Hosiery and T-TndeTI;
be 15 or Direct -by -Mall from thelWorid's until usedr This will make the milk
G= to Volt wear now sold Direct
L WtIts _Leading muls. it is not necessarY to b400m* tree from tuberculosis germ, also
=4 tat on me aide of our Agent in order t& compete, but, If You ms �6f typhoid, diphtheria, sdarlet
=a. otdr. Pat -am ger
address and name wish to do so, we agree to reward you hand -
septic sore throat. it is a
cc this papff, in apm somely for your co-operation, in addition to fever and LEW
right hand coma, stat- azy prizes you MW win- - simple matter to treat the milk which
tot vbetba. um, Mr..
Every entry will be Judged according to the to use
or Miss. Do not send skill displayed in correctly solving the me' any town or country family is
The follow -
L";=: nun eWt.M.4 sage and sutymitting the answer., as food In this way. And no one can
fits' - t an judges.
serading: to still Ing well-known Fertlemen will it say it is too much bother when
k it f
plared In Sales manager.
Ing this =11= GEO. E. ANSL Y,r General Imeans protection for your faml;y j3AkYlE Fj
Pontiac Division, (".enetal MotorP I'Toducts of
4" wow as In the ant-
ness. hand-writlas and Canada, Ltd.. Oshawa. against the white man's greaLest
general sweanixoo at A. H. MAICLAUGHLAN , manager, Ontario
antra.h Desba ate Advt .. Ageric oronto enemy—consumption.
R. W: COWAN, Sec. -Treasurer, Y -
3)m &L.MT 3= 3�91 cmrt*.
decision Is Anal. d., Toronto.
4. No rk a of this
air
com air tMends R AT ONCE
AIL YOUR .ANSWER or Sifted. Opinions.
rnew may and you will Immediately be given -
N A EXTRA-
I Think ye are men, deem it not Im
WIN
_N
L You an �o'port.un there's
a12gt/a is eaMet IN GOLD
y d here
0 L D and in store
; possible for you to err; sift unpartial -
"Fill t' another
pleasant surprise
1 Ir se 11 . . . .
i ly your own hearts, whether it be
oulstad to fd- or YID 11rj Jars
unpartial -
tat a simple mailed ih 'u particulars
a I t r and prescribed by physicians f0A
condition of is received.
ec I e s me day
a y your answer force of reason or vehemency, of af Proved_safe by millions
e, v d. Address
condition d and that seed not NATIONAL HOSIERY CO. fection_which hath lire a still -doth cost Poll ow Dept. 3. im Yonge at., Tor— fted these opinions in you. If truth 'Colds -Headache- :.Neurifis ;Lumbago
money- man
do ..any where manifest itself, seek
ones. T d 11 Pain '.Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
he" 121 U. o h a nct to 6mothc� it with glossing delu-*
and
1. .. _s� us, acknowledge �the greatness
nothing t o .0
Do No when the same cloth prevail over y
Miso This, F DOES N
lam tb-2reof, and think it your best victory
you. NOT AFFECT THE HEART
-Hooker.
;�.
A yard where lions, tigeri, and Accept o Pasks L
other
her anima:a. and serpents -are bculitairis
, which co proven directions.
tT End:sold is a feature of the East-el]9,
`11 d 1-B Bayer' boxes of 12 tablets !,;nt
of London. Also Zottic�s"Of 24 .d 100—Druggists. A;7
"adeV of D&M M!2lin6efure of monoteotle,
aspirin to tb* trade mart (Pegist"reli 19 04' while it is weU 1g0"m
MInard's Liniment rel.evos WW"fnelks. of aftlicylteseid jAcetpl Sallatic Add "A.
lost ienitations. the Tabu"
m1w, to Pdst the public ass
FIMT $P111ZE That Aspirin ux"L213 LATOV "as"'set geosr" Uxdw Mug, the
be atIMP1,41 wair
13SUE No. 43—'26. 91 lWar Ocalp"I will
VALIJ E 702-0
w P.,
QWh
ho - v -
. ir— aw NO ase.
A'p'e
01N.Tw
1-
The itrie hou"' wherein YOU . dwelt
—irinds it ftr-emlor to give OvIGO
WORN
Has no age-old romance to tell,
-hai: of stately towers,.
than to take It.
—Regrets losing a dime more than
J"WOUS
it iso pride
No arbors, balconies, and bOweM
he regrets wasting. a dollar.
Simple Bad unadorned and new,
—Caa find faults in a frivilid easier
y._.1K_.1Pltoof Jehat BUINIng "Up the
Iti.-legends 7til. begin with you.
than he can correct them in -himself.
Blood WHI Streuirthlin the
its outer aspect Boon will Win
A from that within.
—LIkee to think he Is ywy- un -
graGlousneea
usual in some reep"ti.
Nerves.
It -looks upon a little street
Of housee like It, plain 'and neat,
—Finds it easter to criticize those
If you, want strong nerves you must
n lift
of little gurie - a. 'Is 1jitteil:
who are doing things Man to be one -
3"ke the effort yourself. You can help
With sounding names On little platen.
who does.
yourself by refusing to worry, .by tak-
you s*lOotinift wish its windows
—Soolds his boy at home and brags
jug the Propee rest, sleep and Out -of-
-viewed
abo)zt him" at the club.
�:Aooi exercise. For medicine take only
Some soaring mountain solitude,
--Can see Other people's stupidityhr-
Williams' Pink Pills which prompt-
r— field" a river shiaing, _ by.
easier than he can a" his own 09-
ly build up the blood and thus feed or else a sea and windy, sky, portunttY*.
Abe starved, frayed nerves. And not this prospect cramped. and Cla"ified A&Ufnamminlaa
It h Not EasY
A case of extreme nervous exhaus-
' tion - restored by the use of Dr- WU- Another house so rqgch the same) it is uqt easy, the harvest of th4*oc*L%4 ()HOICE PRODUCTIVE FARMS$
liams, Pil* Pills..ls that of 'runs south and Ni 1*,o wheat to be reaped In a, long. Western Canada easy terms.
Mrs. R. Your street CHU10 LIKE rite tins
Dundas, Peterboro, Ont., who says'- north; hot day' W for free paMculars, statins
years ago I suffered a COM- SOM40 cloudless midnight, tbvl�, took- BABY'S OWN TABLETS witibL cider Under the hedge, not what you want. Continental Xomt6-
lete'icieryous breakdown. I'doctored sooker, 2061 Rome Street, Palglus, 8
asIL
P forth potatoes
doctors, but sot no re- And mark how true your windows, are to answ
with two local -lia-dug.for-10=11 -do-WA
Lief. In text I was greiving worse and Towards* the Pol% t1iiiii, 11,11en 11": LA the ejay' b -ar fuN-growu elephant
all tha time -In 01A-0(M3d1tIOU 7
.1 �__Wksr_ ow amo a chimneys there Not like ap;��. or &13poAde With iad� -
Are Easy to Take.
Sufi urged me
my mother came, to take care of Me' Sparkles the splendor of the Bear. dere leaning
to try Dr. William$' L:W Keroey Holmes,- in, "In the t points In favor Against the fruit -filled, boughs, not 110
One of the stronges
-taken them sJU pMAN COULD -A,
milk and
LK
Pink Pills, as she had open. of any medicine for children Is that ml cream
through the change of life with BPI"- mining into a Wi, at dawn and
it is so agreeable that the mother does Dry
did results. At this time I felt so far
Restomfion. not have to force It down the little evening,
gone that I did not care whether (To Margaret, Aged Five). one's throat. Not Hite watercress gathered In the HARDLY WA
lived or not. But the coaxing of my Baby's Own Tablets have no drug current of a stream- Re
art.
-or relatives finally Per- YOU ran Up �o the nursery of my he MM HM Teus low % LV&
mother and ocher tante, may be crushed to a powder if be pbsirl6wints VegetlLble
suaded me to try the Pills. BY the Pulled clielr_ the iron" latch and tum- stout
desired, and babies like them. They NO, for fishing must
_-tinie I had taken a few boxes I was bled in; and hearteds
wide apart, perfectly safe for they contain no armed Reamd Her
are
�JeelLM a little improysiment-ankL—w" mire I"tantly three boxes w Dawn and dark he .moat harness the
able to move around. As I kept on That held a n dOIL wreck of Tb6ff I have taken Lydia
stomach and remove the came of fret- Wind, he must relu -V
taking the plile I felt myself able to tin- a table-dJ
would not bq
fulness _V!"A0 W- IDIOW-Ans-
Zo out and Made a. practice of going Once glittering train of cars=_&_tWI4t_ _Th"nbrokem and
—Mrs. Arthur Charlabols, Pawtucket, furrow without it now.
PUP roul" I had a feral R.I., says: ,I have found Baby's Own '9ver his own hoad may close
to ,weigh myself, and I gained rapidly With trembly tail that used to be the trouble so badly I
trom 103 to 135 pounds. I continued friend TsIblets-to be a -gentle laxative and again- blinded could WSW
safe remedy for stomach disorders in Rsla_&ud sleet he must bescr blinded y ruA. -.".--4
taking the pills for several months, I slept with every night; you stood - -an-d'rocklus, =4 I was
children Our little boy bad been tal
down and could
through long b
and it to Impossible for me to express these up nights
An words the wondersgiven harsh cathartics but these tab- He must fight tn got around
they did for me. With magic hands. till I could see the when the winds cut like flails,
my house -
lets worked more effectively without
Nobody but myself knows the tortures end work. I irculd be
the severe griping. I can recommend Haul at the lines and hold to the tiller
:1 endured fmm nerve trouble, and of all their imperfections In the spa storm- them to All mothers'of little children." And struggle half frozen with ItO in •-bad t roe or
.7 .
now, thanks to Dr. William' Pink Your smile worked out before MY won- four days ata Baby'@ Own Tablets are sold by maddened sails, told
Pills, I am a normal, healthy Woman. daring exes; time. I Wass
try
by a friend to
medicine deiBJ4ws or by mail at 26
�'f do not think anyone troubled as I The doll snilled, too; the cars want cents a box from e harvest Of the Ocean.
It I& not easy, th
The Dr. Williams' le (,ompound: I di
was can find a batter remedy than Dr, ding-dong-bell one was
Medicine Cc, Brockville, Ont., A hard life have its gleaners and one by the me I took two bottles and 1
'Williams' Pink Pills." And rushed off round the track; the often cut short. to get wound again. I took
If your dealer does not keep the big surprise, But they reap Without sowing, -which ten in alL and now I am all
'M
P1118 you can get them by mail rt 50c However, came from that long lost Pasteurizing MA. is sweet to wild nature*. ht again and doing my own work.
-a box by writing The Dr. Williams' r1gave six wet -ups white Fido they to work for, as
The dairy cow is themostefficient And 11 is, as conqutrurs' that 10 1
w Medicine Co.. 'Brockville, Ont. plenty to do. I also used Lydia
Barked In his dear old. way and cut storm into port- I have,
of all animals In the Production Of
not duH like the If* of F, Pinkham a Sanative Wash, and I
a dido.' A hard life but health
A man's heart bests 92,160 t#nes j human foods. The chief handicap un think itis good. But I owe mY
In a day -Wilbert Snow. "The Tuner Harbor. der which she suffers to tuberculosis- the farmyard. to the Vegetable Compaorld. And
9
r
In this regard. Prince Edward island The rutted long StrU4916 With niggard think if more of it was used women . 11
I would not he
cord- ly ground. would be better off.
can boast of the Canadian re, P,
A Blunder. more.
99.5% Of dairy cattle in the whole! The sailers so cut to the curve Of the I vitithOut it if 't cost much
P Mrs. N=LIE Hose, 28 St. Mattbe"
Perhaps the beat "blunder" of 1500 Island are free from tuberculosis. Be- ocean- nue, Hamilton. Ontario.
Jtl
examination Papers recently chocked
1:1 eo oDeration with Canadan At,h,terts
cause this disease affects the human And their field has no hedge and their Avenue, I broken down, vervOus
designs v(n%odemts wmellol; we Do you feel fished to the MacLean bu3dorm 'CuTt by a school eX7 mining board was one I - .. ...
food, we must build & first line of do- road has no bound! and weak sol2jetimes? Lydia E. Pink
quoting Whittier's "Barefoot Buy." It. 4,
on
Pis tense--pasteurtze all milk to be used -Elizabeth J. Ooatswortb. hams Vegetable Com und is excel
rs
to tais at such a = It always
lent
rca& by human betrigs---and follow it up by and if take
-Blessing on thee, little mail, elps, m regularly and
4-M b, per
A. .k t 't stied 5 EloweR tuberculosis from - _-4-
sentl2aw t foromm a second Ambition often arises more from the sistantly, will relieve this c6nditkO- 0
the dairy cow. fear of being surpassed than from
W.*cL4&n BuIldeW G" Barefoot boy with shoes of tan the
St. W.. It has been pro -yen beybnd all dis-
944 Adelaide desire to surpass others.
that human beings call -and
Rub your scalp with Minard's Liniment Date do
--develop tubercuMals from the milk
-- - - of tuberculous COW& . The matter is
ser I lous, for we are face to face with Are, -You T1red HAIR CAME OUT
LS
QF NORTHERN WINTERS
-the fact that one of every two cases.
'z _-a
AND 1 CROP SOIL?.
of tuberculous glands In children un
All Amed up- 100 Practical Farmers Wanted: -To
der five years of age can be b take over 10. acres each, -finest 4 -crop IN ���flM
on tubereciloSis germs in milk. Fur-
Liombinitton fruit and vegetable soil
thee, a large amount of abdominal and Ra!lroad, schoo�s.
In Central Florida. Phnples on Scalp Itchid
U
bone tuberculosis among children 'a
shoe hen and other facilities. Only re
directly traceable to milk from die- quiremeal, each individual must have Heals.
ance himself, For koy. Cuficura
enough money to tin
.eased cows. -
MI!k used by human beings should further information write today. Go*.
be free from the germs of toerculosts.
N. Davis, 746 Seybold Bldg., Miami, Fla. "After having the flu my hair
fell (out so that I had to' have it
Can we hope to auPPjy such a milk? bobbed. I also had some pimples
It is quite possible --keep the germs on my scalp and it itched badly.
d
an
out of
the milk, and k:111 -them it they neezingMy hair as lifeless d dry, and
S? wwhen I combe4 it, it came am in
Win T%eS6 What's all the excitement? An aviator b3a .. do get In; that's -all. The m4lk'must >. Bathe combful3.
just. sky -written an Advertig*mellt for the Coma. from healthy cows. Milking The sign of a Coming Cc14.I
Company This mysterious 'a and het Water. I sent for a free sample of Cati-
National Hosiery CO is which are in handling of utensils must be done by the fee. in Minard.
message contains seven won cam Soap and Ointment. It b&lPcd
Prixes I contains 01117' healthy personi: if a person is "not A'96 inhale. aftei
me so I purchased more, and
their correct order. Each wOrc
IST — PONTIAC the letters as how,. Now, place the letters very veil, let him or her help with using two ca keg ofCudcw Soap, 0
SEDAN,VALUE of each word In their proper Position and
;1170 00, 'ke. To glue other work, but never with milking or together with theCuticurts Ointment.
2nd. — $100 In Obld. Wilts down the a"tence they ma
you & clue, the second word is "PAT yWng that has I was completely healed." (Signed
3rd — i$W Its Gold. Test. your skill and mail r w9lon an to do with the milk.
4th In Gold. immediately to compete for tkgu in spite of our beat efforts, germs Mrs. Cleo. H. Elliott, West . BL,
r10 In Gold. Wonderful. -New 6 Cylinder. 5 Passengm of tuberculosis- will, -howeyeT, get Into R. R. 4, Orillia. Out.
"k to 16th plizew--a-00 rntlk-_And Cuticlira soap, otnun=t and r.rBt7
T
hetore it is used as food. 66
Pontiac Sedan, Value. $1170-00- MCOF sacuni are all you need for every-
leth""Aft P and th&�e 25 other Valuable . Primed tthey must be killed- The surest way
te W " y to4fet and nursery purposes,�_
wffth ease and opportunity of win- lug: heat da
Everyone��Bn.eq
to eupure.this Is by pasteurising: a AM—
r . $5o.00 In Gold— .% P Fllemfia Irnnow them care -
=s0.00 t,;W- 110 a Point in which tho Dog "ll &oowzAcmmkw&" FrIes.11483s
M sts Prizal Sally sti�; of a prize. T ling tn end goe. Talcoon Sle-
"M ESE M, "rM 2"
FQLLO�; T WE HOLD TWS N live (142F. for .30 minutes), chilling Cudessre sisaving Stick
SIMPLEto
RULES acquaint still, more people with- the money- immediately (45F.) and keeping It codu
.
1. ZTel7 cont"ta" 1211324 saving values in National Hosiery and T-TndeTI;
be 15 or Direct -by -Mall from thelWorid's until usedr This will make the milk
G= to Volt wear now sold Direct
L WtIts _Leading muls. it is not necessarY to b400m* tree from tuberculosis germ, also
=4 tat on me aide of our Agent in order t& compete, but, If You ms �6f typhoid, diphtheria, sdarlet
=a. otdr. Pat -am ger
address and name wish to do so, we agree to reward you hand -
septic sore throat. it is a
cc this papff, in apm somely for your co-operation, in addition to fever and LEW
right hand coma, stat- azy prizes you MW win- - simple matter to treat the milk which
tot vbetba. um, Mr..
Every entry will be Judged according to the to use
or Miss. Do not send skill displayed in correctly solving the me' any town or country family is
The follow -
L";=: nun eWt.M.4 sage and sutymitting the answer., as food In this way. And no one can
fits' - t an judges.
serading: to still Ing well-known Fertlemen will it say it is too much bother when
k it f
plared In Sales manager.
Ing this =11= GEO. E. ANSL Y,r General Imeans protection for your faml;y j3AkYlE Fj
Pontiac Division, (".enetal MotorP I'Toducts of
4" wow as In the ant-
ness. hand-writlas and Canada, Ltd.. Oshawa. against the white man's greaLest
general sweanixoo at A. H. MAICLAUGHLAN , manager, Ontario
antra.h Desba ate Advt .. Ageric oronto enemy—consumption.
R. W: COWAN, Sec. -Treasurer, Y -
3)m &L.MT 3= 3�91 cmrt*.
decision Is Anal. d., Toronto.
4. No rk a of this
air
com air tMends R AT ONCE
AIL YOUR .ANSWER or Sifted. Opinions.
rnew may and you will Immediately be given -
N A EXTRA-
I Think ye are men, deem it not Im
WIN
_N
L You an �o'port.un there's
a12gt/a is eaMet IN GOLD
y d here
0 L D and in store
; possible for you to err; sift unpartial -
"Fill t' another
pleasant surprise
1 Ir se 11 . . . .
i ly your own hearts, whether it be
oulstad to fd- or YID 11rj Jars
unpartial -
tat a simple mailed ih 'u particulars
a I t r and prescribed by physicians f0A
condition of is received.
ec I e s me day
a y your answer force of reason or vehemency, of af Proved_safe by millions
e, v d. Address
condition d and that seed not NATIONAL HOSIERY CO. fection_which hath lire a still -doth cost Poll ow Dept. 3. im Yonge at., Tor— fted these opinions in you. If truth 'Colds -Headache- :.Neurifis ;Lumbago
money- man
do ..any where manifest itself, seek
ones. T d 11 Pain '.Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
he" 121 U. o h a nct to 6mothc� it with glossing delu-*
and
1. .. _s� us, acknowledge �the greatness
nothing t o .0
Do No when the same cloth prevail over y
Miso This, F DOES N
lam tb-2reof, and think it your best victory
you. NOT AFFECT THE HEART
-Hooker.
;�.
A yard where lions, tigeri, and Accept o Pasks L
other
her anima:a. and serpents -are bculitairis
, which co proven directions.
tT End:sold is a feature of the East-el]9,
`11 d 1-B Bayer' boxes of 12 tablets !,;nt
of London. Also Zottic�s"Of 24 .d 100—Druggists. A;7
"adeV of D&M M!2lin6efure of monoteotle,
aspirin to tb* trade mart (Pegist"reli 19 04' while it is weU 1g0"m
MInard's Liniment rel.evos WW"fnelks. of aftlicylteseid jAcetpl Sallatic Add "A.
lost ienitations. the Tabu"
m1w, to Pdst the public ass
FIMT $P111ZE That Aspirin ux"L213 LATOV "as"'set geosr" Uxdw Mug, the
be atIMP1,41 wair
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r` -1 UNUESERVED shl:E' aTER. PUR9` CLOVER. HONEY'-
'REGI -
Horse, rigs, • r
41 Monday, Oct. 25th, - Auction Sale of
T:' MMS
A C'�IC N S L1E househaM` furniture, RICHARDSQN'S GROCERY -:. c�
20 HOF,rifle etc., in the village of Broug- �•'
2.79�pet year.; -.f1-50 U paid in advance• -..UP HEAD -
�.ham, the property of Fred •Wilsaa.
5u -riptions ro the United Ste a and Creat B - -
Britain 52 00 in advance._ •, _ 1e at one. $ ?
a /�__ _ e ee bills W Paw •' `
�. r�)a a� a Sale
aUCt10I1EN3'c' _
. -- Tuesday; Cvt.- 26tH, -Auction Sale of lI Lbs. Glass Jars; 8Ge per• *+- -- 1 11!r r �r�rtigef°G+c�aa,-Bar BRnh- "'� #<
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. _._ farm stock, implements, hay, grain 2i-Lh, Tins Extracted 45c,Tia - 5 Lb Tin Extracted, 85c Tin
�:. battle _
•.
Picker -
roots, etc., at of 6 con. 7Picker-
DUNBARTON. ",:,fit."Beavervale. F_ar,a�=-.- _ ing the property of E. F`' Disney.. Good Honey ie scarce. Get your requirements now. `
_ -- -- s' ♦ . iI��f� �t (� L Sale at one o'clock. See bills. Win. "- A Zgein at these prices: Pare Clover.
Miss Laura Andrews of I ighland Lot Gil C4a. 3`SCa,rbOx'C Maw, auctioneer.^
'Creek spent the week -end with her > > Wednesday, Oct. 2 t hit,-�At lot 33 oil k
cousin Miss Helen Thom. •(1 mile north of kgincourt), eon. 8 Pickering (Hi Lott Farm). l.,•
The following clipped from the the property of farm -stock implements, hay grain,OWN_. S ,3.41, IRI
<Glnbe' will be of interest to
many.. corn and roots. The property of W. C R -”
here:- FS®C1 Y@11L2Z1c�,2115 E. -McBride. Positively no reserve,.. i -A few casae left of our huge shipment, going' §r
s t "John Blue 'of the Edmonton Chamber At 1.30 o'clock, on Sale. at one p.m. F. W. Silversides, at the following prices
Of Conunerce in a wire to Mayor Fos- THURSDAY, NOV. 4TH, 1926 auctioneer.
ter yesterday 'said that the mine own- ''Wine Pints, 1 15 per dozen -Ing Pints, 1.25 er dozen
ars are in a position to ship at once Thursday, October 29th, -Auction P p P,
16,000 tons to , Ontario, but that the
The Herd. is an accredited nue and gale of 125 head of fresh cows, Witj Qiiarts, 1.25 per dozan' -Amp. Quarie, 1.55 per dozen t
there has never been a reactor springers, steers heifers and young :'Wine 1 Gals., 1.60 per dozen Irup• A Gala., 2.00 per dozen
-absence of suitable freight rate is the in it. Every female has cattle, the property of Alea: Cold- _ *, t I '
only obstacle to commencing the been bred and raiied er, at the Calder Farm(Horriestead) Buy Your Groceries a the Grocers.
ahipmerAs, and "it is now up to the
Domin?on Government and the rail- by the owner. Brooklin, Ont. No reserve. Twelvew
ways to furnish•a solution to the pro_ Z`r�1�_-Te.n_inonths _credit onFtp; month credit Sale at 1.30 o'clock
-sharp.-_See•-hills.-�tTm: Maw; alution= �A11--5 - �R--C--H A._R
Mena;" the wire-adae�c:"-Mr B ue was proved bankable paper, at 8 per eer: -
a former resident of Dumbarton where cent interest.- - - - —'
Sate-
A most enjoyable time was spent Catalogues tiow ready and will be cattle, sheep and hogs, at lot 16,•?�
"on Saturday everting when Mr. and
mailed on application. to con. 6, Pickering (lust east of Tlcker'1 ' Hardware Store
Y';lldrs. Harry Newman entertained the FredYeamans, Yrentice3cPrentice, Brougham) the pro pert of 'Thos.
' .N congregation and surrounding friends Alrincourt Auctioneers Philip. Sale at one sharp, See b111s:
r of St, George's Anglican Mission, in Fred Postill, auctioneer.
the community Hall. The early partSaturday, Oct. 30th, -Auction Sale of
of the evening was devoted to pro- Fili)R horses,
Acattle, implements, seed - ' ';
alive euchre, prizes being won by grain, -etc., at lot 5, rear of con. 5, Does ya*ur old stove barn too mach coal ? If so, come in and see the
Es Helen Thom, bars.. Mansfield, • Pickering, -the property of Norman Happy Thought or McClary R.%nge that gives the maainlum e:
Mr• Walter Annis, ;lir. Herbert White Gibson. Sale at one o'clock, sharp amonut of heat with the minirnum t;rrlount of coal. :
after which a short program ',vas ren- See bills. Wm: Maw, auctioneer.
dered. :A very happy surprise fol- Tuesday, Nos: 2nd -Auction sale of
olwed when Mr. Cone 4n and see otzr Qurhec' Heaters at $15, �.
= Newman, on behalf shorthorn and grade cattle, regis'd ,
,. .i of himself, aril Mrs, Newman pre C ro hire sheep, at lot. 21,--
ESeI-Hlen$�tS ^irtl�be- Pickering, the property of John
tutiful white gold wrist watch for her\ Scott. No reserve. Wm. slaw,
t faithful attendance as organist of
auctioneer.
the church. A brief speech was then
made by Mr, Sproule, who on behalf .. Wednesday, Nov. 3rd- Anctton Sale
of -the congregation presented the HAIR BOBBING B wood lots, containing Maple.
Bost and hostess with a beautiful Beech, and mixed rails, at lot 15
prop -
cut glass water set, showing their IF rear of Con. 9 Pickering, the
4 appreciation of 'Q r. Newman's kind- yu't wi•nt the bub I erty of E. W. Evans. sale at
ne?s and keen interest ever in the of the ro���nint, tile o clack =1 a p. See bills. W r...
welfare of the church, A dairyy one that i? evoking i Alaw, auctioneer..
h • real sdmiiatiou and --.._--
luncheon was then served, whit -- -
y "brought the happy evening to a m ti+P. .'t me- to ns.
dose. We r, the lgtert i N; W. STAFFORD
AU(.'TI( \' SALE OF i M%rbte and'Granite Dealer.
--I.ot k Yolir Beet" _cemetery INttering etc.
SORSES and CATTLE I ROSE MARIE �
Fl"ezafiraatetdrk
,. Swine, Implements, Houaehold BEAUTY L'CLTt'RE S
r Ftirnitnre Etc. • Brc,ck St , Whitby Kinigetun Rowd and Pickering
Phone 3; S
East Tow line.
i Pheoae Wbith 88 R 3'3
The property of
ITT 40 P. O.-Wbithv R. R.
r " At Lot 83. Con, S. Pickering Tp.
r (The SI. Lott Farm), on _--
"WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH Ley -cis C C SWCN b E�!
st.�lnA 4, a7
The 4olloa ing property, viz : 4 V� Iftlo•11,•ert�fli
;'�POwn mire. -g. P. $av mAie
i ®rows mare, snppoeed to be in Ira!lNr�T
Willy colt. -rising 2 years old r
• _ lHorse colt, 4 months old FOLKS SAY
9e �eVe ABOUT L-
«
Seg. Holstein Sept.caw, Eva Fs oe Poo ,,}vR
.. list. bred $e Sch
'Black and whipte cow due time of s,lR -tell � QR£AO
'• ou
full How, bred June8
full Haw t�i8t Neilsoa's ICE CREAM
full 8 iw, bred Aug 39
s bred May 28 S
bred June SitRVEL�
bred June 8 H U R L B U T S
r :... Sundae.•, 9udaa. Cones and 13rirkg,
milking well
' bred May W 4 . "_ I all Savors, �
Jersev heifer, bred April 19 -
Slack and white bei fer, bredg ug..7 USj ag a
0 1 $'free' Root Beerforand
iHolatein beifer, ell ihle to re ister • refreshing�itiok.
'Black and wbite heifer. S months old
i4 Pigs, 3 months old INeit-san'a Chocolates, 50r per Ib, or
c :'Hoar pig,8 mon the old HURLBT betterstill a nice lb. box
'Tbese pigs are pure-bred Yorkshires ...... CakeQ of till kiride
and would register. CUSHION -SOLE
-Implements Etc, -Deering hinderac Wedding Cpkee a specialty
AI cut,, Deering mower. 5 ft cut;'M•B es -
euhivator, 11 tooth; P. H. seed drIII
i'
-142 hoeR: Harrows. 3 section. Uiamnnd: .pare the,
M-H riding plow, Quebec; nearly nevi
g Walking plows, Verity No 21 ;
: Lanai CRMC�i4
_roller, stave; Corn cultivator, lfamii- ndar
ton No. 4,. nearly new; Stuffier. Cut Ling box. Fanning mill, Cockabutt root•pulper.uasolineeoginP. Gilson, if h p.
Premier separator, Heavy wagon. !• �ZCKE I
Obatham, Manure wagon, Milk wagon, ��1ry1a11
i.... Open buggy, 2 Cutters. Set heavy huh-
releiRhe, Deering hay rake. S foot cut, �ehildrei�8'
.7-43--P: p lhowt-a-sa i�,c-}yrs for all
kinds of stoves. $
d'
A good sutp ly of Royal Pnrple.Calf Meal and Poultry y
9itpp;ies, Oy.ter Shell, Grit and
Beef Scrap.
. - -... - ... tet,
Agent for Internationsil Farm Machinery and Repairs. "'
Otir Motto : We have,it, can get it, or it is not made.
J. S. BAISDON,
: PICKERING
Src. 'IT Pr
FOR YOUR1
Use
snow nor frost can budge them and they last for yeam
Tle low price and 1 the
roof Of 6=000=1 value.: You Can lay them fte
,
�� fi.
L �I1
n . OntAtrio'Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Servioe*nder*d byon Brantford Roofing rJ. S. Balsdon Hardwar-o',
SO" IgatI0n al I I r Of c19
Gilson's of Cuelph now offer
you a perfected furnace--pipeleee ��,,,.....»•«»»
or pipe style --at a sensational
price. The first revolutionary im•eaa�aa�.r.�.��...�.
provement in home heating in half
a century—low-priced, efficient,
quickly installed in any home.
pchool or church.
Costs Less to Buy— •
Less to Use
The new Gilson "Magi_" is built
YTungsten Plate. Transmits heat
THREE TIMES , faster. Patented
air -blast burns all the gas and
smoke. New type Cone. hoped
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.
Burns Hard or Solt
Coal, Coke or Wood
You are not dependent upon
hard coal elope 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 Plan
A moderate pa ant down in
s stalls the new Gilson "Magic."
Learn all the features of this new
sensationally -priced heating. syspern, We will welcome your inquiry.
__-Catalogue. sketch plan)orfns, estimates and 'full Information, gladly sup-
plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once -this is the time to
make plana for heating your home properly.
J GORMLEY, Dunbaston
Phone Pickering 1506
Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - =1510 York 9t., Guelph
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ioeariv new, Hav rack. Corn -rack,
_ • Gravel box„ Iron kettle. Wagnn'hA:z//^^��
r
teen Rig er
Lngging chains- Whifllgtrees. Hoe•.,
el ray pump, cornn'.ete
•.ilf'Urka. Barrsp
- shoes
_ ,V -
'� Factor t
'with ,hose.. bamboo pole etc., Water
.:Basket
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tank, galvanized, cap. 175 gal.. 150 fr.
" '$-1n, grtly. down pipe, Buggy pile, con]-
d ed
1 Manufacturers of
i
Clete. Feed pen, large.
All kinds of Fruit Baskets,
- Feed -8 Tons bay, alfalfa and tim-
- othy mixed, Quantity of BAnner oats.
- Berry CrllteS,
.suitable for seed, Quantity of mixed
grain, Quantity of mangolde, Quan•
'THE BIG STORE
Farmers'Bushel Baskets,
--city of corn in b',hock. well cohbed.
-" Hartiess-Set-double backhand har•
M. S. Chapman
Clothes Baskets.
'
cess, Set plow harness, cable trace,
'nearly 2 Sets single harness, Set
Pickering -Ontario
Frank 'Pe n nock,
new,
``. ,rump breecbinR. Number of collars.
6
Proprietor
Household Furniture -3 -piece parlor
'=Suite;
_ 'Phone Markham 1604
miahiigiiny, Oak rocker, Missior
rocker, father seat, Morris chair, oak.
'large walnut rocker, 2 Rocking cbnit s,
-
';Tarlor table. mAhogany, Double white
Iron bed with springs and.. mattress,
-2 W"listands. Single white iron bed
- Large
rs� ,' •
1p����
with springs and mattress.
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- kitchen cupboard, Small kitchen cup'
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board with glass doors, 6 Kitcbe❑
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chairs, Higb chair, Child's crib with
mattress etc., complete, Washing ma-
_. VERY fortune has had • a _foundation.
first instance,
_ -chine with Connor ball -bearings and
Every f�unda.lon, in•the
'
wringer, Metal couch with mattrebs
aw.i�tdy.
\q, is laid with the first few dollars saved.
f,
.- nd springs. Small kitchen cabinet,
Metal bath tub. Milk stainer and cool.
Start to save now and lay your foundation.•
ger, 3 Milk palls. 2 Metal incubators, 50
Save serioasly—save consistently. For money.
r
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•'egg capacity, Set Chantilly milk scales,
4, e*
�•uaaso in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune.
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Royal Oak heater,--Ia arid- numer- .
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' the barometer of future prosperity.
, --;+oother articles.
ils
and
-- Positively no reserve, as Mr. Me.
-Bride Is giving up farming,
T1
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SAIe begins at 1 o'clock, sharp
BuA"
"VNftMR-HAy. Qr4ln, pigs. roots, furni-
'
tur•e and all sums of $15 And under,WHl
«
IBV BRANCH, _ J. H. PERRY, Manager.
is
cash, 11 months credit. 6 per cent
straight off for cash.
BROOKLIN BRANCH, P. A. BURT, Manager.
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Gilson's of Cuelph now offer
you a perfected furnace--pipeleee ��,,,.....»•«»»
or pipe style --at a sensational
price. The first revolutionary im•eaa�aa�.r.�.��...�.
provement in home heating in half
a century—low-priced, efficient,
quickly installed in any home.
pchool or church.
Costs Less to Buy— •
Less to Use
The new Gilson "Magi_" is built
YTungsten Plate. Transmits heat
THREE TIMES , faster. Patented
air -blast burns all the gas and
smoke. New type Cone. hoped
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.
Burns Hard or Solt
Coal, Coke or Wood
You are not dependent upon
hard coal elope 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 Plan
A moderate pa ant down in
s stalls the new Gilson "Magic."
Learn all the features of this new
sensationally -priced heating. syspern, We will welcome your inquiry.
__-Catalogue. sketch plan)orfns, estimates and 'full Information, gladly sup-
plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once -this is the time to
make plana for heating your home properly.
J GORMLEY, Dunbaston
Phone Pickering 1506
Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - =1510 York 9t., Guelph
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71;
Ole'.
Oraborn and T. O. Gos-
-1 N6-L-E 8
J:I.ARIEMONI fielpv;rs attending the annual
had a business
IL`Soc ard pilkey meeting of the Ontario and Qua. e- re Coall. oal.
trip to the city on Tuesday. bee Baptist Convention being held Nova Scotia-Sbinglas
u3g an
this week in Toronto. G%ltGal van ized Steal Shi I H
too Mabel is spending a I Bird's Felt elate Shingles ard and Soft 450al of bhi,*
.-Week with Stouff ville f rieudo. Quite &'Itirge quautit*y of (ix Bird's
Wm. Linton is bPeadiog It' bridge potatoes have been sold in for sale at You -Are b Olt sh, on
19mak: with friends fd Gdedw4od - T. ERSONIS - CLAREMONY
_.It the villtige-d-orinR th�a past week. PAT
hand
Miss Aldine Ward is attending They are of good qualitya' Tthq 0aff-add ge-t prices. n
Is price,
__THOS__A.LAW t
the Toronto Conservatory o , f Mus .
pp rice$1.50 perbag. Th 3 only, Men's Suits
it,is going up, to the
alities owing Aue iori
due
o*eve�.
Ed. Spenceley moved his house- scarcity in many Ice A Re t
hold effects to Mount Albert on to,the rot. reg. ip,20, for 15.95Fro August the 15th to Septem-
�Tuesday. Ladies who are willing and aux-tn
James Allaway. of Pickering, tons to contribute fruit, jam or bar the 15tb, I will make areduction in sleighshoe prices. Men's' halt hose 75c THOS. F. SCOTT
at a few days last week with jellies .to the Sick,, Children's Hoe-
ape
pital, Toronto, requested t Bring in your sleighs and get the
friends in town. 0
CLAREMONT, ONT.
'
F. U. Cooper left on Monday leave their contrlbutioue at G. M. benefitof these worth while Mens ,Shirts,
reductions.
wording for northern polirts to Forayth's. Contributors are re- Reg. 2.50, for 1.97
buy a carload of cattle. quested to leave same not later
Dealer in Ford Cars,'ne* and
Rev. Roland B. Ferris, B. A., or than Oct. 80th. JD Men LORNE RE e s Work Boots, used.
'Toronto, spent a few - days with
bis brother-in-law, Dr. N. F. Tom -:-Reg. 3 50 and 4 00, 3,15 Massey-Harris Implemebts and
CLAREMONT'
Repairs.
:1 Miss Tressid Taun returned to Massey-Harri Men's Caps 1.50 N:
Life and Car Ineuradice.
her home in Stouff ville on Sunday
aftec spending-a f rim;
wee . with Tlere 'is Music �__.Phone Clare. 5102
do in Claremont. Merl Under r
-Nelson-Wagg is-ereeting a large We hFive ben appointed local
new stable on his premises. Wool and Fleeee' lined CLAREMONT
The agents for the Massey-Harris in the Air
a cost
work is be' done by Morley Company' add solicit t9b- price
y
Sy Meg, of Goodwood. patronage of the arm— REAMERY I
F. M. and Mrs. Cooper and Thos. era of the district. The new Atwater-Kent a ' did West Heavy. Flannelette 131ailkets,
'and Mrs'. Paterson were in Brook- 'All M.-H. repairs kept constantly 0 ioghouse Re#Oio Sets will I rge size, for 2 39
Highest price paid for'
lin spent please you. oa Sunday, wher-6 they on hand- Cream at the
this day with friends,
We witViostal one in your home �36 in.. Flannelette 25o & 30o
Rev. Mr. Stones, of St. Mary's. We also have the agency for the
and on free trial and if not entirely
spent Sunday with Rev. E Goodyear products, lnclado 27 in. Flannelette, 20c & 25c Claremo-at Creamery
Mrs Orsborn. He conducted ser satisfactory we will remove it.
ing tires etc.
vice in the Baptist Church on We have them from $40• Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 90e Give as a trial and be convinced
Sunday morniog.. complete up.
--hirs—Harr _Tl 'T
tornson is in Buff
alowhoreshe was summoned
on PICKERING, ONT. See our Stock: of Fall Goods, such reg, 1 00,-for 75o. EAT—T-Y
Saturday on account of the death 31y. IR
as Findlay Stoves and Heateas,
f her son in-law. Mr. Grooker,
Coleman Lamps, Oil Heat- Now Fruits and Peels at lowest STANDS FOR THE REST
who died after & very prolonged
The :Fuller Brush Co.,era, Mite and Gloves, prices. Fresh Groceries always
illuess. Stove Cement- on hand at lowest prices.
o John and Mrs. Forate and Lorne Etc.
motored to Hamilton and .,limited
Cope f a
g, accompanied D, A.SCOTT
Reid town on Saturday, returning . . ... . — - r - , -
-on Sunday event* We desire to have a rsa(dent F. M O.P E R
by Mrs. Reid 'and son, Ivaco and representative of the Fuller Brush
'CL&REM01qT
Reid's stater. Cumpai,y in Pickering and Whit-
-CLAREMONT
Rev. A. R. Park, of Silverthorn by townships forirutuediate vork,
'Baptist Church,Toronto, and 5 C 5ndIs ad
OR
has been poo le right now are bayi Agent for Ackerman's Quality Al Cw* lkwd ]UNIft
formerly of Claremont.Christmas presents in large qaan-* Harnees. Ask the user.
1honored by being elected president
tities trove our salesmen and we
of the Baptist Ministers* Confer
have a very extensive line of these
'once on Friday last.
articles. Including Ivory Seta, Tor Litter` -Carrier4j, Hay Carriers.
Thos. Scott, who had been in tter'
toise Shell Sets add Christmas
iOhsth&m for the past two weeks, Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow
novelties as well as the household I
Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
-receivingcleaning eqnIpment. Our bitsineas
medical treatment, has
..returuedhome, Hismanyfriends A Doll is Saved I It'will pity you to get my prices4m
pleased to know that he is has always beet! good in this die- it LS
in the above before buying elsewhere,
Are tract and unless you are & highly
much improved in health and has when
weight, respected citizen with a car,.don't
slued siderably in'Bank PICKERINO. ONTAEUG
coo.apply for this position FRANK J. PROUSE
h it of man MD-
4;e hope that the improvement It you are this type
U-ay continue.
a. R. Stone,
ter ply in person to Cha AND the sooner I ted i n
The first real touch of win 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King St. t lit deposi The Pickering
-Came 00e
early on Monday marninir. West� Toronto.
when 'the ground was covered the Back the greater the assar -AA.
VigUance Co-muds
with a mantle of scow which soon
amce of its being saved,
disappeared as a drizzling rain sol-
Maple Leaf mutual Fire BMKING The object of this AA*oci&don Is ball
at is a magnet
Rowed. On Monday night the tem- A Savings Accou i
rintare fell to several degrees ises;n stealingadd prosecute
oduc- Insurance Co. FIFTY -for'- the ions.
I the money that ordinarly slips
below the freezing point, pr
farm and country Ing quite a thickness of ice. Cheap rates for through one's fingers.'and an income.
buildings. YM having property stolon om
0, JoWn Scottlatends holding an
short- Windstorm Insurance on buildings, als" immediately with any imember
)f registered ranteefor the future:
Auction sale payiag gua of Executive Oommilfte.
=n and grade cattle, registered wind-mills, $Hoe em
Ttakorke wav be had train %be Presta"I W v
Shropshire sbeep, Cotswold sheep Automobile Insurance mambership fee
of all kinds.
And pigs at his promises, lot 21,
SewetvrT an application. zg
'Coo. 8, Pickering, on FARMS FOR SALE
Exec. Com.—L. 0. Banks, C. S. Pubs-
As Mr. Scott has too
-,Nov. 2nd. Tuesday, Write or phone "BANK
Much stock for his winter quart- STANDARD sr,M.S',0hapmaa', Pick-ering.
-no reserve. - OF . C_A.X.A�0.06
.era. there -will be ED. BOW M A N I , I . . I . y - . D, Munro, Jas. Richirdson.
Cbrales Cooper, whp has the rICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager `4
Sgioncy for the Atwater-Kent 20 WHITBY, ONT. Branches also at 1kochilin, West H111, Whitby President,
8eoeeMryRadios, has Installed a number to
the village and surrounding coun-
try. As winter in now fast RP- Pickering
now is the time to have Wall Taper
proachiag, tU
W- re
the radios Installed In your home, Lea' or Goods a'
so that when the cold stormy Here are Exceptional Values
• HARNESS -nights come you can enjoy your- See the-1928 Samples at Bingham s HAP
helves at your own firesideo and
a . . before buying. Our supply of quality Harness and
to the best eoncerts, An Parts to now complete.
BOOTS—GREB SHOE
lectures that are broadcasted. No Over 500 samples to choose from wool Sweater Pull_'Oviirs with shall collars. Three ply
0 Rive you better satis at loc per roll and up. lit Coats,
other will
faction than the Atwater-Kent. * A complete line of Pain", Oils and and plain stitch. In all white and a large We have a large stock ofrte_ this Famew
variety of colors. Boot on hand—unbe&itable,
There died on Monday at his Varnishes at right prices. or hard wear and tear.
f
'0-1bome in Toronto, a.former .reel- r Costs, at $4'M
-Estimates cheerfully given for'Ali Ladies' pure white all-wool White Steate
dent of Claremont in the person interior and exterior Ladies', same as above, pull over, at... -REPAIRING
3'.75 and 4.50
0 to We maintain o
'of a. P. Hopper, at the advanced decorating. IN all.wool Sweater Coats, assorced colors, at 2,5 00 our established re
an's of age of 83 years. For many years 3.00 tion for repairing all kinds o,
'Men's all-wool Pull ovate, at
'Mr:Hopper conducted in Clare- orphons-1813 Claremont harness add boots..
Boys' Pullovers, sizes. 28-32, at 1.25 to 2.00
moat a successful general store
He was held in very high W G.BINGHAM Thone 3W CECIL BRADLEY
'FIN(IOLUS Harness-maker,
esteem by all who knew him, and Call Harn
was a very -pr r and Decorator
prominent member of Painte
the Methodist Church in which be PICKERING, ONTARIO
took*& very active interest., He Claremont, Ontario
kettred from active business over
twenty years ago and moved into
Toronto to reside. His wife pre
deceased him several yea6s agci
'Re is survived
1d. of Toronto, and forru_erly. of
---
Claremont..
The Park Board has made ar" Economical Transportation by a brother, Dav- P usme.
N ringements for giving one of the
-beet entertainments ever given in
11 c
d:
Claremont, on the evening of Fri-
Oct. 29th. They have en. �7
.gaged the Markham Dramatic
OLET Coupes for saleemen's use and Chevrolet Utifity
Club. who will present their 3-act
drarps, entitled: "A Pair of Gloves Express Trucks. for hauling and delivery speeding
Canada. Careful owner records Never Lie to Your Wife," This
-or business for thousands of firms in C 'U
• the Town show that Chevrolet pays for itself .many times over in lower
comedy was given in
operating costs, in freedom from tie-up, and in longer life. These
Hall at Markham on both nights
records reco, prove beyond doubt that Chevrolet cars and trucks pro
the Markham Fair,-and drew uportation in commercial uve�
vide the utmost economy of tiw
packed houses, many being unable
Ask your Chevrolet dealer to show you the reports of aactn�uwal
to gain admission- The, program Chevrolet owners. They may suggest we" in which Chevrolet
:between acta will be taken care of can speed up your business and cut down your coos.
by J. H. Leggitt and R. H. Elliott. :The Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet history is selling
6f -the-- idtAight - Mins-trels-i- at the Lowest Price for which Chevrolet has over hoes
sold in Canada. Ask about GMAC Plan-of Deferred Payments. �Lccust Hill, and will consist of
soles and duets, in black-face and
-Xligblnnd costume. Remember Roadster _$640 Coupe $810 Sedan $920
place and time, Claremont S r 715 Coach 810 Landau Sedan 970
the pis t tr
.; ".. ring Commercial Chassis 495
.'%Community Ball on the evening
of Friday, October With. Every- Sport -115 Utility Express '730 CF-1014 ".7
'Is
FL pleasant AU Prices at Factory Taxes Extra
body come and enjoy
cents; children, 'G. & 0
der, 20 ("-
evening's program. Admission, 35
12 years and On A. T. Law, Pickerinor, Ontario
Pritq.
4tmt A An5wr4
"M
-rhat is bow,sir Fravis-w". 'Teg.k Natin GatW'
POL
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feedt.,
in- groituds
1144 In spite of its orisin.- this in Pzob-
sbIr one of the commonest catch
Jf Fla* "it is for you to decide that;'the new baronet affably. didiit
use; One of the French windoyrs he phrases In the world. It a goiter, for
would have had to leave the 40 -Aft by lastaffM were to ioozle his drive or
the front or back door, andmeoae miss an easy putt, he might say, "Tell
'Gath," meeatng� "Don't- tell
wov!d pro It- not in
.I.. bWy hww seen Pl
-withhef-that you wernot 0 t the otherlloTiIcathix-roow w1wn heent out?'
water, teab*k�ra:rt ly out of a Job, were,
to Ve discovered by -au old friend busk- �t, a
Mai nation.
"Tell
alive tug on the bench, he would say,
"No' I never saw my uncle
after he left the dining room, sayingit not ' In Oath;' meaning, "Don't
that he was going to the study. breathe ItIn Maiden Lane!" ki
Joined the ladies in the drawing -room The saying Is Biblical in Its origin,
and when they retired I went for a the first to utter it being David in his
stroll on the lawn. I remained out till lament a the death of Saul and Jona-
-for the than at the battleat Gtlbga. Saul had np
heard the butleA&cklng ulp Bmusi Lux prolo
gbt.- al-
ni
the life of fabrics. Us
"You, must have been out there at been Jealous Of David for year
though Jonathan, his son and heir, was
the time Sir Francis was being ;Pur- use for every fabric -
David
David's moat devoted friend.
0 whr accept e*hausted 12U11L to&* dered,' barked Roake.
a need is a teal
being a fugitive, bad settled with a
(To be continued.),
handful of faithful followers at Ztklag,1�rQ p ,'
thri&
small: town In the country of the
Going On. Philistines.
We live in a world that is going on. It was here that the news was A little Lux goes so hr
Our language is full of words which brought to him that Saul had fallen and it works so. safely i-.
4-bts own sword,
mebu rest and pause and stop, but upon after being
wounded by the Philistines, and that that 112iflions of careful
they are all outlawed by fuller infor
oration. Science has reached its most Jonathan was dead also. He broke for
housewives use Lux
the Anent reftulems
bewildering and appalling concept in Out Into One Of
Jethe Idea of motion --everything On the ever uttered- the whole fimily WILSEL,
move. Sun and 4aoon and stars, all How are the mighty fallen! ..0
LWON
I -SM
sweeping on with majestic stride, the Tell It not In Gatb,
BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. a opened after some littlo dewy b earth revolving an Its arts, swinging Publish It not In the streets of Aska-
Oung giant in his shirt
the sun, and Ion,
Samuel Honeybun finds blood In his a lusty slow smile broka over the In its yewly orbit around t
rain the same - morning Sir sleeves. recognized with the great. solar family of which it Lest the daughters of the Fiflustines,
u
hairless, boyish face as he
FrancEaEthrop'87-murdered body is' the vialtor. is but an inconspicuous member pro- rejoice.
Lathrop Grange. five
discovered at "Come In, missy," he invited. "You ceeding forever In some still farther Askalon was a seaport of the Phtlls-
miles distant. Because Sir. Francis had of tines, and Gath was an Inland city'of ay r
be a sight for sore eyes this fiz* morn- trek across the boundless fields
objected to his daughter, be
Ing. What can I do for `,ee?"• some importitzoe. In the same corner
ti marrying -
A daintily into the dim space.
Adela stepp4 Turning from the astronomic Im, Of Palestine -
Sir Guy Lathrop, who would inherit interior. Tbough�khere was no one
the estate and title, suspicion is direct- mensitles, - the microscope has ex -
is cotta and she sensed her
else in tl�,
_*d_tavL4Ar Sir Guy. But Adrian Klyne , host's amined the molecule, the atom, the 7U AAmkds Herring.
xr Pie_,w(�rkfn-Cor I not- In -the4east-afraid. Sbe felt all electron; and they all speak the same Superstitions still cling to the Isle of
private det r -the- gloating admiration she was
-6a-
We—ry.
-M,—&n herring Its The -oldest -fish -
uncovers some valuable clews, includ- , a lion -tamer's confidence In powers language- - _UM
'lug early photographs of Sir Franc'''s. I subdue, and the guess to now abroad that mo- erman In the fleet, the vite-admiral.
Also he learns that Sir Francis had I to
been married and had a son before he 1 "1 want something pretty steep tion is life. At all events, things must eat the first herring of the sea -
from you, Alf," she replied. "But't
married Margaret's mother. His first i there are ten pounds hanging to it if which once seemed to be solid and son.
wife and the son had died. The old! sterile and dead are now known to be The opening of the season in ln� Earth's Hard Heart.
you consent, and you will lay we under Vividly and actively astir; the- rook
home was sold to the firm of Jessick & Ian everlasting obligation." eugurated by the Bishop of the Isle. According. to a scientist, Dr. E. D.'
Co. Meanwhile Rev. Septimus Larkin "Then 'tis an good as done," re cin- and the ore of steel and the huge bulk
most K. He blesses boats, nets, and crown, in WiPisimson, who has just concluded a'
is planning to foil the detectives. . ng of the mountain ---all resolve them- turn
ed the poacher. "I'd do any "Three" Is the fisherman's un- series of exhaustive investigations in-:
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. for a tenner, and there's nothing I selves into motions of Incredible Teloo- lucky, number. When the fleet leaves to the subject. the Earth is built on a'
CHAPTER V. wouldn% do to oblige you, misaY." ities. In the long View, the hills are h
port, no third boat may pass the bar- principle similar to that of t e all! -
3 "Lairkin, But Mi. All. Sturman was not quite, an fluid as the waves of the see. hour mouth. To "cheat the devil', fashioned metal -cored golf b", with'
;mu
The Reverend Se t
Rector of Cheverel, W he wasn't I so forthcoming when Ads:& disclosed I W10a_ the second and third boats are lightly the addition of several layers of a
And the mystery of it and the
had the misfortune to look sly. the nature of the sacrifice demanded lashed together till the ba"r-b-6i mouth lighter substance and a very thin sur -
looked extra 9,y when, the servants individually ap r
'of him. He scowled portentiously, der Is that while all the multitude of Is cleared. face crust.
muttering weird oaths. Then, sudden- things singly and Individ 7 pea
having departed from the reading of
ly his face cleared and he smacked his to have their beginnings and their Fishing for herring may go on until I ;%e metal core of the Earth. accord
"family prayers," he seated himse.f 1 1
at the reafast table and addressed his i mighty thigh. ends, the: whole. of which they are the the first new moon before Christmas. Ing to this authority, ts'puxe, iron, or
d�aughter. Three days had elapsed I "You're on," he boomed at his pretty perishing ingredients. remains. The in an Manx churches a special an alloy of iron and nickel, having a
S "I'll stick it no matter if it soldiers drop out one by one, but the
ince that young lady had made guest. I clause Is inserted In the Litany. This thickness of not less than 4.200 miles.
does hurt.' What's pain anyhow?"
r �.Xlyne's acquaintance in the drive. 1 army marches on; the trees fade and clause is the work of Bishop Wilson, The distance from the' outer edge of A
"Ade�a." said the Rector. chipping The next mornIfig Adrian Klyne was nations. who. knowing how much the islanders this core to the surface Is abcut 1.'60
1 fall, but the forest continues.
r- en, "you smoking am after -breakfast pipe at the : I "i,
Grange with Sir Guy Lathrop, when empires, each depended on the success of the her miles, this is divldel Into three layers.,
his ft t have many admir- 8n ea. generations tread upon L
era of all ranks, of all shapes and other's heels and vanish, but the hu- 4
Isn't young Alf Sturman, the Margaret burs� into the sanctum. ring fishery in his day. ordered these Next to the core Kself is, a mixture of t�
sizes. goes on. So great. indeed, words to be said in the Litany "That Iron and rock, extendag to within neof your slaves?" News of the wildest I" she exclaimed. man race g thin 800
poacher,, ificent. is I
"And how do I and Alf Sturman "Porter has just come up from the 'so vast. so Incredibly magn it may please Tkee to restore and con- miles Of the Earth's crust. On top at
iiz ; village and says that the Rector found this awful suecession and
come into your scheme?" pouted ge I continuance, I tinue to us the blessings of the sea." this Is a layer of rock similar to that
4 Adela, She was sure it was something! blood in his rain -gauge this morning.,� of the far -spread universe of things Manx officials on their installaticiii scattered about the surface, but con -
Old Larkin is frantic and has cal'od I and forces, that the mind of man -liarrid.
in offles swear to execute the laws of taining a much larger proportion of
"You have been trained as a nurse," in the police and half a dozen doctors. quails before It and can form no ads- the island as straightly' as the "her- magnesia. The surface crust. about
"If Sir Guy laughed a little wearil
her reverend father proceeded. i T' quate conception of It, ring's backbone doth lie in the midst thirty-five miles In depth, consists al.
VC u C'ou:d persuade Sturman to let you "That seems to put Mr. Honeybun 9
t of action as a clue?" he And here appears another mystery: of the fish." most entirely of granite.
tap his veins to the extent of a pint ga"ge Ou
Earth's
or so The crime specialist did not imine- strength and all the fidelitles seems formation has been. obtained mainly
there would he a ten -pound note 1 said, glancing at Klyne. For us 'humans the way of health and This new knowledge of the
for each of you. The product of the Hope for the Race.
operation would be placed In my rain- diately'agree. In fact, when he at to lie in this same path -go on. To through studying the velocity of earth-
-ad, tardy 'reply, he most em- falter, to stop, to fall Into futile doubts hope for the human race In quake waves as they pass through the
gauje. The police and the Pres length in
_%vou.d be duly notified. Mr. Honeybun i phatical:y disagreed. bright as the morning star, for a glory
and misgivings. to palter with destiny, earth, as well as by an investigation
wotCd be cured of what is rapidly "On the contrary," he said, "I sha:l to compromise with action, to hesitate, of the contents of meteorites, which
is coming to man such as the most
.,ruming the proportions of a delusion." begin to pay serious attention to that sidestep the onward urge -w6 our- Inspired tongues of prophets and poets are generally accepted as being simt-
to
"I':I take it on as right," she said. clue. Imitation is the sincerest form' have never been able to describe. The f
I selves call every such hesitation and lar in composition to.that of the earth.
"I "felt sure you would;' rejoined; of flattery, and I shall have to Bud i gate of human opportunity is turning
I I weakness, fai:ure, death.
the Rector dryly. :out why Mr. Larkin wants to 'flatter I reluctance
the Mr. Honeybun." One of the women Channel swim- on its hinges, and the light In break-
A!one in her own room after
nr i Ing.through its chink; possibilities are Minard's-Linimen' for toothache.
rneal. Adele. probed the strange re- Colonel Crockett. the Chief Con- mers said a remarkable thing: "When
opening and human nature Is pushing!
quest Just made to her. She knew her Mable of Mudshire, sat in his office' y*u put your mind to go, you go. The -Ralph Waldo
Tathe'r too well to accept it 9t its face at the Town Hall in the country town moment you say 'l am cold. I had better forward toward them.
value and the reason alleged for it. Emerson. The Strait of Dover varies in depth
of Muddlington. stop.' you are through." The universe J4
Mr. Larkin He was awaitirg the arri-al of De- seems to be oronized into some com-
There was more behind. from 36 feet to 174 feet.
was much too selftsh to do an act of tective Inspectoz Roake who, he ha4
kin#ess to
I pelling omnipotence whose ruling- slo- 1011hard's Liniment for bruises.
.4i3interested a fe'lOw t been advised by telephone, had been
:creature, still less to pay out good detaiied for the job. gan is: "Ga -keep going."
ey for its performance. Carne In Style,
inon The expert from Came vias
M
Stili, money was money, and given -"Congratulations, old an!
ushered in by a young policemen and Burke
a chance of earning it, the sooner it i
i old Crockett at once took a dislike to A boy or a girl?"
Iwai earned the better. Ade.a put c. -i 1� : Do Not Imajine-
Roake was of the beefy type of Watson -"A girl, but she's got a
him.
anbu
a pair of stout boots, crowned her 'ishman, with a purple jowl and �Other People are the cause Of. all haircut."
pa-te with a tammy and. after boyish . . ......
fierce eyes of sufficient menace to your troubles.
-routing out from her old hospital extort a confession from an innocent -You would be happy It you lived
:equipment ment the necessary implements, i
equip
n. in some other town.
....started for Sturman's cottage on the (ma "So you. are Roake," the Chief be- I =That edge of the great woods. every one has a grudgel
On a piece of waste- land at the edge Zan in none too friend:y fashion. "Sit against you or they will have.
iof the wood she came to a tumbledown' domen while I run over the points of
-That the only difference, between 1 Old-hearti wM beat more quicIz-
_cottage. which
the case for you his you and the. big success Is the chance ly; old eyes will shine 'with
Colonel Crockett went on with
xiness when YOU go home.
Adela drummed on the door, wh
narratiie, all of whichal you had. hap
and a good de J�41 4 will _ba- f
More is known -to the reader, ulmin- .-You can fool you! small C9
human big talk. you, too, visiting the scenes A
or
Childhood days and - Meeting
sting with the discovery of
blood in the ram -gauge at Cheverel -TbatJx'Wg honest is -going to hurt friendst of oth- yeaml
Rectory ten days after the murder. your chances In a good cause.
"Knocks old Honeybunts theory into Make arraneements now to gd
ople as
-That you can fool other pe
As hat," he concluded. "Chew- home this Cluistmas on a finer
a cocked easily as you fool yourself. of the Canard or Anchor- -106
erel Rectory is half a mile only from
Lath service
The voyage will be an unfor-
rop
d certainly have been used in three Z:� "A Stylish Dress
Grange, and the gauge the
woul certain'
first instance if there had been any gettable pleasum. The ship's
connection, instead of the one at Dont Pity Yourself. orta cuts and
Latchfield so far away." -Because your friends are 15 •cts!" _-, =Mi - = meats
J__.Abe courteacts, i=telligerrt L -ter- . . . . . . . .
.1 est taken by evr--7 =-ewl= of
Rnal .1 That affirnoon Rooke presented Ing you. Find out why. 'ithelpsa. lot when awoman Is wise the staff in yew well-being
himself at the Grange, announcing his -Because the newspapers do not 60 home dyeing. Old., faded dreeseq make yew Jourztey a real Jay.
rank and business as soon as he was mention you.. Perhaps they are kind. hi
the new colors of the hour. Juso
Get ushered Into the study of the master
-Because you are not in style. Per- as perfect as any professional dyer
of the house. haps you are out of debt. pouM doonly you'll use reca dye.' ANTONL&-Dee 13 to Ply=auth
Some From Scotland Yard, eh?" said It's may to Diamond Dye dozens of
-Because you are not rich. Think I (33@rbcnnv and lAmmdam•
he baronet. "Then there's a chance Og
y you are missing. things, and & woDAerful tinting -Lee. 12 to B�emast"
.7 of getting somewhere at last. Of of the worry underwear and a,11 dainty pieces. Using MUETTIIA
Lherpoa and CJaaga-.
course I realize, Inspector, that 1 am -Because you are not in the lime- true d 0 " the secret
Yon can Dia.
under sus felon, and that the oniy light. Be thankful for a little privacy. mond dye all your curtains and covers,
s
way out lies in the conviction of the -Because you have to work. What sow-fle and spreads; any material, and A* 31W St -A40 Aa"O for Inyw-mi-m-
or
would 'Ife be without it? right over other colors. SO easy, it's
real criminal. Hence I we'come the led
''satisfies the .desire for infusion of brains into the case." The nebert Reford Co., Limited
Because You are not beautiful. At fun!
Rooke bowed awkwardly. He would i - FREE: ask the drLggist for the Dia- 1�1,atrcal, Toronto, Quebec,
ets, helps make strong Eoon show this swe!l that he wasn't least 3,ou can wear a beautiful smile. mond Dye Cyclopedia for suggestions
St. John, N.D., 11a3lfax.
iswe
be mollified by flattery.
. I and easoydirections; actual rA1e<-.,-_gOods
health teeth, iremoves .9"19 0
`I'll catch the criminal all right," color Samples, etc. Or the big illus-
-he replied, gruffly. "I want.to ice the trated book, Color Craft, free, write
"parWeS of food from
oorl where the deceased spent the DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N3, Windsor,
teeth cr*vicesp and aids rcvening, after dinner, and the spot Ontario,
-where the body was found." y ANCHOR-DOUMN
g4igestio NaESSIACAPSIA
CANADIAN SERVICE iss
'Wo Roake's fierce eyes trave:led roun]
tfa wonderful help to health.
it, resting -en route on the little wooden
n. So it is a I "This is the room," said Sir Guy.
horse but without dwe-.Ing on it, —i-Ramn
F�Xh windows, I see," he snap�- IMMAW it i4w.,
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,_ w, Bridgeblirg,' Ont.= -The two shores an hour can be `handled over
.Ottawa, Ont. -In 1980 the large cost and will greatly reduce the, coati ` �� bridge, as it is intended to provide _ 3
lake grain carriers will he able of the gresent undertaking to Canada. of the Niagara River between Buffalo idne distinct runways on each aide for ,
to take cargoes from Fort William to While the riva'ry for the upper and- Fort Erie were Iinked with steel N
' Prescott, as in that year the Depart- lakes export trade, principally in , , customs and immigration purposes.
y p + f at s oc.ock Friday afternoon when The directors of the company thus
merst o! Railways` and Canals expects grain, is now biatiireen Buffalo and f a.'. the ends of the Peace. Bridge„>}nder hope to avert the congestion whichr,
7+o have the new Welland Canal ready � Port .Colborne, or in 'refality between I � �� :> . � � • construction since last August, matt. prevails at- the Niagara FalIis bridges'; . . :.•
for navigation: ' It will permit'of the the'Si Lav6rence route and'the United �w "A r� was no ceremony; the• event ,pe- .!acre the terminal facilities are 'i+ir-1414
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_ytissage, of vessels of 2b -foot draught, I States Atlantic seaboard the comple- �Y�`
and of much greater length than any. . ttmr o! the new Welland Canal will _'` ing witnessed only by workmen who tualiq, nonextant. I.I
oa the Great Lakes, or thaf wiTl.be fiertafer dnncfi of this riva:ry'to Os- �w s final step tn• ob and .ewe- It is ex eted that the bridge;wil�.
;. Pe. x
g ;tion s� " ... papermen who saw it ' " n pr cul- be formally.. opened on !day 2Q rleai
for'several decades. Reduction .in lock-' .ego and' Ogdenabur in compel l initiation of a', ro eat 'advoc d for although 1E -may bo in' use 'a abort
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;age and improvement In lockagg� facil-� with Kingston and Prescott for pointe � �. i generation. 'The- steel erection con- time 'earlier. W. M. German, ;- X -i
;ties are such that little time will be, of trans -shipment by river to Montreal , >.= F Y tract is held -by.: the ,Bethlehem Steel vice-president; and Frank B. Baird; X A.
'.lost in thegpassags from.Lske Erie to or by rail and the Erie.9aW@go Canal 1 �}� �. Co.., and 'the Canadian approach was president o!' the bridge company, re-'.
I Lake Otitarfo: - Z'mk a O�e$O is f built -b the Hamilton Bride Works cent! � were is Ottawa with a vievw to' �'
The entire construction of the Wel-I building huge grain elevators rind ,� ,: y g y ~ t%
Go. R. B. Porter of St. Catharines inviting, the Prince of Wales to'offi�'
-land Canal is u;zder way with excep- I modern harbor facilities to capture Y had the contract for the piers, and I elate at the dedication. It is •planned
tion.. of 4B, about 1,800. feet long, ( this lake traffic for the United States -•-- �� +
which is the connecting link between! points. In Canada there is nothing recently obtained the contract for the also to'have President Coolidge at that11
flooring and the approaches and necea- ceremony.`
the now canal and that portion of the, being done to retain Canadian trade R. L. Braekin, K.C. spry customs -and terminal buildings The bridge and approaches are
,old canal to be dredged to meet the' in Canadian channels: Bath Sing- Member for West Kent and prominent on both, sides of the river. about 400 feet long. There are five;
requirements of the new system. On aton and Prescott are demanding the barrister, who died suddenly at Wind- The total cost of the brad will be steel arch spatia and one truss span.t
- -March 81 last the percentage of Worki`trans-shipment facilites be located on sor on October 11. Mr. Brackin was bridge y
q. Icompleted on the new Welland Canal {their respective harbors. It is believ= ones of Ontario's most brilliant legis- about $4,000,000, including about $800 The structure at the Buffalo end isI
was, rock excavation 64 per cent., r a a da in interest durin the construe- 106 feet above the level , of the Blacks `
-d' there will be single business for !stoats and fury lawyers. y g . ttv'
-earth excavation bb per cent., water -t ix�th-the large Iake freighters unload- tion period. Rock Canal, permitting the larges
sight embankments 70 per cent, con -I Ing at Kingston and the smaller craft ASQUI'I�l l RESIGNS AS The charter o! the 'company pro- lake -vessels to pass under it. The dea-i , 6
crate 64 per cent., reinforcing steel 64 going to Prescott. It is essential that vides that .when the bonds have been cent to the Canadian shore is two ands
per cent., and abaci piling 68 per cent 'immediate s+.e s be taken to construct LIBERAL LEADER rretired, the holders thereof drawing, a half per cent All five arches are! ;,•4>
Since that date there has been consid-� ample trans -shipment facilities at one 7 and 8 per cent. meanwhile, the segmenta of the same circle, so than a'''
. erabl more work done, and -at the • or both of these ports, that when the Choice - of Successor Lies Be* bridge shall become public property. i the effect, awhile not symmetrical, ia� - ��,
y FF. has been estimated that 6,000 cars not displeasing. �.'�
dose of the construction season this new Welland Canal is opened Can- tureen Lloyd George and -'-•°� +�.
year there will be about 80 per cent adian trade through it will not be di- Sir .101ln Simon- '
:.,of the whole undertaking completed, verted to the United States. ' FEDERAL. GO OTHER .GRAllV CRORS 11
rte The new harbor at Port Weller onl The new Welland Canal wtll be the London. --The Earl of Oxford 'and TO AID TRANSPORT TAKING PLACE OF CORK - J;,
Lake Ontario has been completed, and fourth across the Niagara Peninsula. Asquith, better known in America and sq
tiz iia tinder contract at_F4rt_.CoI-I The first was completed in 1833, had everywhere outside England by the --� _ '
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can Lake Erie a 2,000 -foot break-�40 wooden Techs, 1110E -by -22 feet; with simple -title -vf Mraquiti►; as ke wa �me' p-�Qn OII AClCB a Only -Per Ctn�. Of>
water at right angles to the present l a depth of nine feet. In 1845 the known during his long career, culmin- Ba1CC of Albert8t CQ�I Prem -Borer Days, Says
1. yr breakw*er, which will enclose a coin -1 canal was reconstructed, reducing the sting in his Premiership of Great Brt- Shipment. O.A.C. Expert. ' ,
„,r mcdious harbor, and afford ample pro- il locks to 27 and increasing the depth tain at the outbreak of the Great War; 'moi
taction from the western gales. in time to ten feet Than, again, in has resigned the Ieadership oP the Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 17. -The Doman- Chatham, Ont„ Oct. 17. -According .,�1
ion Government is prepared, with one to Professor Leitch' of the farm econ-
To Mitch 31, 1926, the end of the 118820 came the canal now in use with Liberal party, thus.providing a first- P P 4
r last fiscal -ear, there had been expend- I locks 270 by 45 feet, and a depth of class sensation in r British political very minor exception, to carry out the omics branch of the Ontario Agricul-
S I unfulfilled art of the arrangement I tural Colic the corn acres in the )fir
sd on construction o! the new Welland 12 at d then 14 feet. The new Welland circles P g College, 6e
-' Canal $62,732,557.88. Whet: complete! Ship Canal to be completed In 1980 His resignation is directly due to entered into by the previous adminis-I counties Of Kent and Essex is only 40 a,,1
the tota'i expenditure will approximate' will have b it seven 1•,eks, and three differences with former Premier David tzatioa for the shipment o! 6,000 tons per cent o! what it was before tlaei ;
close to 5100,000,000, The total cost j of these amending the eacarpmeat will Lloyd George. These came to a head of Casa from Albeata to Ontario at a (cern borer begin its work of destruc-I Kms0
li � of the Welland Canal now in use to' be double .ucks in flight, enabling during the great general strike last cost to the Federal authorities of $2 1 tion.
. r ton. Announcement to this effect The information was made public ' ,
, � date has been $45,645,959.87, of which! boas to rscend and !ascend at the spring, when Lord Oxford opposed the per
V $29,907,288.13 has been capital out- satin time. The time required for n strike with the utmost vigor as menae. was made by Hon. Charles Stewart, iolkwing a regional conference o!
' lay, $7,351,149.82 administration, $3,-! vespel. *o pass thronfih one of the..e ing the destruction of par:iamentary Minister of the Interior, agricultural representatives, which' 14
r^" , 167,784.87 heavy repairs and replace-; locks, which are 800 by 80 feet, will government, whereas Lloyd George Mr. Stewart stated that the minor vras held at Ridgetown Friday. It was
.. i�aeats, and $5.219,787.05 ordinary re- I be 20 triatr:es, and the who'.e time re- failed to identify - himself with this exception retarred to is that he Fed- t bated oa data collected durtag a sur-
.,.' . pairs and maintenance. It is expected , quired for a loaded vessel to pass from view. Ever since then the dissension eral Government does net see the sec vey o! the corn -growing districts a!! IN
'a when arrangements are completed for' lako to laky will be eight hours. The within the Liberal ranks ha.,t been esaity for the engagement of an offl- i the two counties this year. ProUssorl ,�,�
,s - . ' , ;otnt ,development by Canada and the canal !or the present will have •a depth acute, until it has finally culminated in cial, at its expense, for the checking lAitch also predicted further reduc-.
U1Z 11nited Staten of the St. Lawrence of 25 foPt but 1a so efnatructed that this drastic step by the aged veteran o! the balance of the fuel shipment to tions in acreage nett year, estimating.
�, ,route, the expenditure on the new ; trhis .at ,any time can he increased to Lord Oxford's resignation probably Ontario. Already 2,000 tons, the Mill- in some sections the reduction ;Z
s' 74
-''Welland Cavil g be 3ncInd4$ is the 80 flet bp^dredgin; will be followed by the electian of inter said, had been transported to On- wtil be fifty per cent. _ '`1
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�__.--_ __ _ L:oyd George, now Liberal Parlia-jtario, this quantity coming from the! The survey, it was stated, showed
� - cows, choice, $4.75 to $5; do, fair to mentary Ieader, to the leadership of I• Drumheller Minee, Under the arrange- i that sugar 6eete, tobacco and eommo- G s
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good, $3.75 to $4.50; butcher bnIls, the party, although there are- other mert which the Government is wil:ing � dities for canning are the cash crops _JA
. J tIM - . $4 50 to $5.50; bo' vas, $ as itisnts. notably Sir -John Simon, one to carry out 2,000 tons of the balance i that .are replacing the corn. Stating
.og $150 h g
to i4; canners and cutters�, $2 R to $3; of the critics of he former Premier in of the shipment would come from Ed- j that his investigation is not yet com- 01:
, s- - `' .`. TORONTO. good rrtllch cows, $70 to 6100; sprimmg- recent months. monton and 2,000 tons from Leth- i I' ee as to the beet cash crop to CUAI-
era, eboiee. x80 to ;alb; mail. cotta, 0 - . bridge, The $2 per ton to be aid b Prof, '
. x Man. Wiest --No. 1 North., $1.46; 1 $45 to $60; feeders, good; $8 to $4 53, P Y� Arte in abandoned corn areas, ,
"No. 2 North., $1.42; No. 3 North.,' do, fair, $5 to $6; do, mad., Si7 to ELEVEN DROWTfED he Federal Government covers the Leltch intimated that it would appear
$9; calves, choice $13 to $14; do, extra cost of shipment of the coal over as it sn ar beets are the most attraz, ' -
$1.39. ! GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE g
Man. oats -No. 2 CW, nominal; No ;good, $9 to $12; do, med., $7 to $9; and above a $7 rate. +ri,e. . _ i
0 •':18, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 61c; No. 2 grassers, $4,60 to $6; good lambs, $12 � With respect to further shipments According to professor Caesar, 2ro-
feed, nominal; Western grain quota- to $12.25; do bucks, $9 to $9.75; �oo� Only Five gave Aen Steam- of coal from Alberta to Ontario, Mr. vtncial entomologist, who has chargo
Aians in c.Lf. ports. light sheep, i6 to $6.50; heevy sheep Stewart stated that he was re ared q
Am corn. track, Toronto -Na 2 and bucks, $4; hogs, thick smooths, G� Sink Ili i'leaoy P P of the enforcement of the Corn }icier w s
yellow, 9lc ; No. 8 yellow, 89c. fed and watered $11.76 • do f.o.b. �s, to discuss the matter with Prmeier art, l he idLrestgtion has greatly s -
i1 iSillieed-Dai. llisntreal lre�l¢ht+ti ` ' Ferguson of Ontario and Premier ! hij
$11.25 do, country points all ; do, creased in Lsmbton and Oxior
bags included: Bran, per ton, $28.25, o![ cars, x12.25; select premium,;2.$2. Qua., Oct 17. -The chatting of the Brbwn:ee of Alberta, with a view. to year. He stated that the grower. do -
shorts, per ton x30:25; middlings __ coal, coupled with a simi:ar elide of putting the shipment of Alberta coal the mo* hes-.4:y infected district$ are '
($40.25; good feed Hour, ppeer ba $2.80, s MONTREAL. . the cargo, due to the heavy seas which to this province on a permanent basis co-operating by observing the proii-
Ontario Data -48c, f.o.b. shipping she was buffeting, waa responsib'e for as soon as the decision of the Board of .sions of the Act..
tuts. Qats, C.W. No, 2 7Cc; do No. 8,
Po the ca sizin of the coastal frei ht �p
Ont, good milting wheat -41L.23 to 1 extra No. 1 Teed, 67c. Four, p g g Rai.way Commissioners on the quea-
,i`/1.25, f.o.b. shipping points, according Man. apriag wheat pats., lata, $8.10; and passenger steamer, Guide, which tion of rates on the movement is ren- a
-rl ' . !o freights. do, 2n a,' 57.60; do, strong bakers, sank in the Gulf ' of St. Lawrence, dared- HARVEST DELAYED BY
Barley-Maaing, 69 to 62c. $7.40; do, winter pats., choice, $6.80 to about eight miles off Godbout, on Fri- , ` SNOW AND RAINSTORMS
Buckwheat-8bc, nominal. $6�0. Rol:ed oats, bag 90 .ha., $3.76. �y evening. This was the story told Pa r Mills of Canada. +11
Rye -No. 2, 888. Bran, $28.25. Shorts, $30.25. Mid- by Chief Engineer Guenard, of the
Man. Hour -First pat., $8.10, To- dlings, $89.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, Guide, to -day. Wintry Conditions in Western 'a
Ionto; do, second pat, $7.60. car Ibis, $14 to $16. There are 116 psis and Paper rter$ .. .is".
% out. Soar --Toronto. 7. per cent. Cheese, finest wests., 169 to 16T/ac; Eleven persons lost their lives, two in Canada using about three quarters e�� a SCl1ot]6 '
I of them, Captain Guenard, master of N
t, per barrel, in Carlota, Toronto do, easterns, 1634 to 1644c. Batter- of a titllltoa horsepower of hpdro oleo- Problem for Farmers.. 54,E
70; seaboard, in bulk, $6.70. No. 1 pasteurized, 31% to 32c. Eggs the Guide, and J. Y. Laflamme, ex- tris energy. Meay of these pleats are
Cbeese-New, large, 20 to 20%e; (-Siorage extras, 42 to 48c;.do, Erste,_ mayor of Levis, wht+n the lifeboat to 1�� in the midst of their own tam- Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 17 much
of ' y-2
twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 22e. Stil-138 to 89c; do, seconds, 88 to 34c; fresh which they were hanging collided with bar limits, constituting a complete in- the ea of wet snow blankets much re
tons, 230. Old, large, 26c; twins. 27c; I extras, 60 to 52c; do, firsts, 45 to 47c. the rescue schooner, a. lund1ber-laden I 1�
.-- the section in Western Canada, where
'' ,triplets, 28c• old 3tiltolss, 80c. Calves, $11.50; hogs, thick emooth�, duatrtal 'settlement in what, world -cA
B vessel owned by Price Bros., throwing otherwise have remained an unsettled ! the farmers have been working frac_- .., •
attar--F�iaesL ere�a;e_y print, ;12; selects. $12_ them into the water, wilderness. It is this very isolation' tically to get their grain threshed ,�
to 89e; No. 1 creamery, 86 to 36c; Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 17. -"Two The 16 members of the crew and Chea developed w Snow has been lalling for 20 hours
Q �, 84 to 850. Dairy prints, 29 Nd _ _„ a n p r narann rum ..A rinaw to virrin forest 1 an con nnea.to-n g t. xcePt to A. -
a. lip ouC. I .' ----- . - - - _ - 1 - GerGa, LRe Walabr Wilua{raVA ruauaaea w
• gggs--Fresh extras, in cartons, 52 York City, has been prohibaed impor= the sinking ship hanging on to the -growths that has gives Canadian
.to 58c; fresh extras, loose, 51c ; fresh i tation into Canada as an undesirable three lifeboats. They were unable to paper mills such a commanding + be a s€Tious problem for the agrarian
;: t krets, 450; fresh seconds, 35 to 86c. publication, under the provisions of enter the -boats, according to Chief peccoonomic advantage in the world of i interests. Not much over ha:f the r
Storage extras, 48c; do, firsts; 40c; do, the customs tariff, 1907. 'Announce- Engineer Guenard on account of the I wheat has been threshed thus far, it is
d 34 to 850. newsprint manufacture. y
Sec s, meat to this effect is made by the covers not having been removed. The I estimated, The storm win slow down
Poult , dressed -Chicken, spring, deliveries and.. probab:y make the
ignabs, . -to !just lbs., 32 to 35c; do, Dept. of Customs and Excise. result was that the unfortunates were 11 , r /"""�"� threatened embargo on movements to-
r:> spring, over 4 lbs., 38 to 40c; da, i .- _ -- compelled to hang on in the chilling
.spring, 3 to 4 lbs., 32 to 35c; do, 21,4 ! d V r b the railwa s un
to 334 lbs., 80 to 880; do,. 2 to 21,4,1
lbs.; 85c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, 4
-- to 5 lbs., 26c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 24c; '
•roosters, 22c; ducklings, 5 Ibs. and
- tip: 35c.
t . Beans -Can. hand-picked, $2.80 per
' bushel: primes, $2.50 to $2.60 bushel.
111^ _p produce --Syrup, per Imp,
gal., $2.25 to $2.30; per 6 -gal., $2.15
:$
!.I to $2.25 per gal.; mai,.e sug..r, lb., 25,
E, , to 26c. . Honey -60 -ib. tins, 12% to 13c; 10-I
Ib. tins, 12%.to 13c; 5 -lb. tins, 13 to
I ' 1334c; 2% -lb. tins, ,13% to 14c.
Comb h 3ney--$3.40 to $4' per dozen ' -
Smoked meats -Hams, mad., 33 to .
84c; cooked hams, 47 to 48c; xmoked
" xoJs, 28 to 30c; breakfast bacon, 3•;'
to 40e ; backs, bone:ess, 37 to 45e. 1
Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 50'
Bio 70 lbs., $23; 70 to 90 lbs. $21.50; ;
` 20% Ibs. and up, $22.34; lightweight
•rola.; in IIbarrels, $42.50; heavyweight ;
•rolls, $39.50 per bbl.
Lard -Pare tierces{ 16 to 17c;
dubs, 17% to 18c; pais, 18 to 181,kc; I ,
tint 19 to 19 %4 - shortening. tierces,
waters and dropping off one by one �, war ancouve y y
' as they became exhausted. It Aas the �w�: ' necessary. Much fall p:owing has been
1 darkness, said Mr. Guenard, which done in Manitoba and Southern Sas � ;;
prevented the rescue of the whole .� katchewan and Alberta, reports to the .±I
party. "" Goverdfinent indicate. -__ _
.
Alleged Drug Ring in B C, '. Passeligera Saved as
' Being Rounded Up Last Yukon' Boat Sinks
1 Vancouver, B.C.-Raids made aim- i Vancouver, B.C.-The stern -wheel -
u:taneosuly in the Chinatowns of Van- ,
couver and Victoria, by Royal Can 1';, steamer Dawson, the Inst boat of the
! adlan .Mounted Po:ice and Customs ! - y y season to leave' Dawson for White ;
f" IIorse, oh the Yukon River, struck- -a
officers, .which resulted in three ar- j '
I rests on warrants charging conspiracy i rock and went down near Carmacks,
I 215 mi:es south of Dawson, Wednes ,
are be'ieved to be first steps'in a move-� day, according to information reach
ment to bring to justice .an a:leged', in here.
i narcotic ring operating in the twa. g ...
I The vessel. sai:ei last Saturday from
1, cities.
Dawvon .and she was, carrying heavy 'I
I Lizrt Jim and Wong Lei Tone, boLii� ' JRo:d shipments and mcils,•atidbetweetl •'
!.Chinese, were taken into custody be=e,
and D: Crisofi is being brought from j ' - , 70 arca ,80 passengers, mostly Yrddh
Victoria to face trial. It' is said that 1i ." ' I Dawson, and all are repotted safe. ,
further arrests are likely to he made' `- .- - -' ' • The message reporting the accident,
834 to 13�a ; tubs, 14 to 1416 ; pails, pavid Glilies I Hen. Geo. S. Henry. alid which gave no details beyond tho ,
1434 to 1'Sc; blocks, 16 to 161tie• 1 and that sensational evidence win be; ,-
For many years Liberal representative ' given at the trials. i altiriister of ant. who
b the On• I'iact that as papurser a were safe,
Heavy steers, choice, $7 to ;7.50; for Pontaic, P.Q., !n the federal House, Two speed boats, t#�e Dynamite, of taTio g°vernment, who has�beea elect. I was sent by the purser o! the vessel,
- ado, good, $6.50 to $6.76; butt} -ii steers, who died recently. He was a pioneer, Vancouver, and the M-168, of Seatt:e - ed president of the Good Roads, As- Kenneth Fife, to relatives in ' an
choice, $6.50 to $6.7,5; do, good, $6 to sociatfon of. Canada . I couver. y"
$825; do, Com., =4.50 to $5.b0; hatcher ei• Carleton Place, Ontario, were seized in the harbor here. `
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F. R. and Mrs. Hall entertained a -Dr. E. A Sadler Dentj�-, practis-
::.LOCALISALSO few city friends on, Sunday. in in Toro�tovwX, be here in h:Li
-Mrs. Fred Douglas and little son, og e on Thurfday " from -10 a: In. to,
r
of Toronf6, have been spending a few 5 Ii.vi-, as usua
s and Mrs. 1i Utt Uisses 13 Dr. H. T. Filli-aise, Resident-Dent-
Ii4z. Norri ua��va Wit unung,
-usth, of Toronto, spent �the week -end thd Kris. Clark, of Toronto, ist." Office over Balsdon's li&&V�aie
Wm. and Mrs. Cullis. visited the formeriIs brother, W. J., Store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and
rs
M . John Law, -of Toronto, -has. and Mrs. Clark andAher friends on evenings by appointment."
—The b ks have %
been spending a few. days with her S da following ne 00
un
Bob, :Ordon; and Mrs. Law. -The Y. P. S. of St. Andrews; Uni- recently been laced %o the Shelves
ICZ;�N F. MecbLu, of Oshawa, and L ted Obureb we meeting this (Fri- 01! our public 11brary- Emerson Ruth
'Mrs. Devitt and baby, of Toron day) evening at the home of W.J. and Fieldi D in Dixie, Emerwn
Saturday with HuA and Mrs, Miler.
spent .....
to I th g, at Collelge,-Emezoon
.,,Xm Nechin. 1 .
-Farmers Aft bsvkg great diftu Ruth Fielding In the Saddle, Emerson
-The'first anow-sItorm of the Bag -
the Ruth Fielding, In the Red ;Crass
ok place early on Monday morn- Eai5 fthImmTeso"it, 01
soa� toc 11 Rehablele�m'. or
the grgund was coTtred Vft st Vandemrk, the Ran6t 'Girli'in Eur.
to Xet on to the ope; .-Varidercork, The Ranet Girls W',
;a �Maoat of snow. --Zev. F. J. Eorwood,, KUL Adygmture- Vandereork, 7he WJ
Doering,
ewviee at 10-30 a' UL by:, of Marmora, Voris the guests of
V. L Wooda.
"the er
Mt
i yLt St Qeorge's CuzzIelli next &4n- wW ltrs� Harwood and 'llaughtery
-;[r. Border Day With Tei"
Thm R-,. J. S. and KM FaViam at St Montgomery, the Blue CaA1
thill At-
��Wbe no evening servim Sunday AAMrrw, =sun an wedoesday fif Giidiz Guid
Sobad at .9.80 a. m. e
'a Institute will bold -In peakim before t
-no Wo weelL Gmilemart; Cod e
he third as- ing Slogan; Howes, "is liu
ot 11452 sembly, of the Wellington Couni Me roury and Stainfields
I X 7 rat% It.
It
Wednwvvyla. =T11 home Junior Farman' Amciation on Frf- CARD OF THANKL
r.) Cartwright, attbe usual
ease note the change of date A
`6f Mrs. i pi day last, Pmmiez Ferguson said that
the Government was desirous of est- We wish. through the colum"
a" plaL-e- abij&Mn? a broadcasting station to THB 14zws, to express our heartfelt Our Fall and Winter" Stock of Men a
Z-Jj� anriversary services of ft the thankslor the mazy acts of kindtiess
link the farmers' homes with
Ppal's United Church on Sunday pro- markets. This station, he intimated, and sympathy shown us during the an -erweak-hi
be of a high order. Rev A, nt illness and death of our do" d Women's Und
would be solely in the farmers' inter- rece
M. A. one of the outatanding esU and its programmais would eon- husband and father.
t
presclers, of Toronto, Will Occupy the aist of talks by Fi�dfessors of the dff- -Mrs. George Rowson two lines is
dpit at 10.30 a se
m. and 7 p. m. The and daughter*
ferent institutions of the provlllc�ft
aair have prepared some line selec- Radios are becoming so numerous in
far the occasion On Tuesday the farming community that the in- now in.
efendlig, the 26th, thefowl supper and Now A
novation would prove of great interest
concerL supper served from 6 to 8 and value to farmers, from an e&
y. In. The Whitby Tabernacle choir ucational standpoint. It will also HLOO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap- Mercttiy Hosiery for radio@, silk or wool-verY nice knit
�Nill provide the musical programmA prove an incentive to farmers to in- ply at NEWS OFFICE, in fashion&ble colors.
Wkile Miss Erma Henry, of Toronto)
�tal radios in their homes, which atre P,108 FOR SA LE -Nine pies 8 -weeks
..Sold medalist in elocution, will give at present without them. Id. C Ptaxton, R. R. Locust Hill. 7-8
a number of her delightful readirtzs. New Fall Sweaters for boys and Men -
very latest in
very
A pleasing event took place BROCK ROAD. OR SERVIOB-A'young Yori- wind. bres kers-see them.
W dnesiday Oct. 18th, at the home Fthire boar. Gerald Clark, DunbarWn. 7-10
ClifforA ibbard is doing some
of Mrs. Chas. Bradford one mile east Hu
kering when . her sons and dau- teajnirg thq�se days. SALEP-A young Holstein bull. -New Cape and Hat8 for Boys and Men -our Fedoras ID
of Pic ForeRgistered, Apply Gerald Clark, Dunbar- grey, beaver' and black, are right
xhters with their husbands and wives Miss Jean Neal has accepted a pos-
ton. Ont. 7-8
and friends gathered to celebrate her ition at Geor1retown. np to the minute.
birthday, Mrs. Bradford was Oscar Neal is engaged helping his -pOR SALE -3 reeistered Cotswold
the -ricipi'en-tof-a -nu-mber �o�utiz- -brother-with--the-fall-work- ram lambs, Fr G R.
Tery
ful gift from her family and during Mr. and Mrs. Grover of Alma 7- an 4. 5 at nd
and patterns.
-the afternoon received congratula- chizan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas OUSF FOR SALE -12 room@. ep- pretty colors
tions with several kwely bouquets of Kayes. Hment blocks, For full particulars apply to
e Kayes mrs. M.cGirry. Pickering. 41tf
roses and 'Mums' and telegrams from Misses Edna and MarJori X 7
Cralk ohn
Th Fight-
tineem
'friends. At six o'clock all sat down entertained a few friends at a Weiner Fb�RRETIR FOR SALE-Wbite and
ito a birthda Supper, the table being Roast recently. n. at lot 22. can. 6. ickeriag Lloyd
centered wi& a lovely cake belaying Silo -filling is the order of R. R 2. Claretnotit 'Men's a d Boys' Boots For Fall
the day whLteo 6.7 n
ninet candles. Soft candle light meeting with some difficulties on ac-
Jblendllz wIth Lhe lovely flowers thro count of the weather.0 P SALE-Qliebec beater. Mmoat le IIS18man"
FnOcw; small heater and cistern pum nearly A splendid at*ck of the Rellab
eighbors
uprhout the rooms made a very plea- We are sorry to 14DSe Our n new, Apply at NEWS office. pi -B�Qots-Pric,-s very reasonable. See us
ater in v o ed before purchasing. F
lang effect. 1. ..the evening a Mr. and Mrs. State who ha e in v
IM o concert which was much appre- to Toronto. e wish them success OR SALE-Cattaste and I Rere of
r " -
;aQ brpught a very happy day in their now home. r land. 5 rooms. newl4decorated See this.
-long to be remembered to a close. Make an offer Robert ocin. Wbievak. Mf
-A deep gloom ww cast over this DUMBARTON. TJOUSE TO RENT --4 rooms. Also
community by the death of one of Sorry to repoit'Wln. Thom under -L X gar -age. Hard and soft water. GQod Cement
Cedar. Apply to Mrs. Harry Thomson, lChare-
t highly respected the Doctor's care.
our, oldest and mor
residents, Geo. Rowson. which took MIsses Saunders ind Kirme were wont'
�place 1071 Friday last, after a lin rin guests of Miss Janet Allison over the T OST- In PieltPring Village on Pri.
Illness of about four months. I= week -end. day night. Oct. lbtb. a black patent leather
UPS
ibrau ht relief intense suffering &I. �4 Lady's hand bag. Finder please leave SA Ne
7
miss Mile mulne wan . Ku- 7
was borne nobly and patiently, her cousin KIM Mary Pear" last
MT. Rawson Was born in Wrangle. week
_erlIcL RBNT-SD acm with house and A MIL11
ighway Pbow Scar 60 r 4. Mrs. Florence
lmocbAhire. England In the year Daniel and Mrs. Henlnick of De. T!plandid barn. 7 inflem east of Tyronla on the ---,C H
1949. He came to Canada at the., age trait spent the week -end at the lat- H P% r� ivi AN
of 21. and worked for 11 ytan In the I Hunter, West HUI. 7tl
ter's boave Allison Brag.
Vicinity of Whitily. In 1882 he was Rev. J. P- From has the Home -OTICP-All outstanding weterin- 0
united In nuirriace to the oldest dau- Telephone installed No. 550. He
ai- Nary bills not paid bi Nov. lat will tw cialle"
ed immediately tbereafter. N. E. MCE-S. A
Sitter of the late John BelL a pro=- so retains the Searborts line
6-7
:Joent farmer naiding on the &,d Me&&" Mann, Mrs, si;;� misses ` ZA
wacession of Pickering. They settled Davidson of Toronto and, Milton were 1MOR SALE-Prame houoe. cantain-,
In their new home on lot 14, con. 3, "g,
guests of Jas. and Mrs. Mitcho last Jr tng timber and plank. situated in Picker- Fall W-ork'Bobts* I i�
M g 41
.-Pickering, where he lived the remain- week-erad. Villisa. east of SL Andrew'& Church. 6-7 ra.
der of his days. His whole life was Miss Elva Annis and friend Miss David Annan. Du,nbartoo.
marke,�b7 industry, ecohomy, honesty Ullian Field of Niagara Falls N -y- T OST -Black fox. registered. letters
wW so.nety, matking good at his ;rent Suryday with the formers Sister A -An eat B S. P. from Hillerest Ranch. 6th zTe
thorough farmer. Markham. Reward if caugbt alive
refession &a a as can. of weh , tie finest ran�e of Williams" Boots it's ova beell�
Marjorie Annis. Owner. George McC4m nell. Agincourt 47-5 6-7
the earlier stages of his farm- fflnff in prios from
on Monday night the bridge on the our privilege to show. Ran
in operations he was actively engag- first concession over the Petticoat -ANTED-Ju1Dior.sgel6tal&for tle (lays
:Yin buying and shipping horses to creek collapsed. W. B. Letton's tam cf5cr work with growing concern. Good 3.75 to 7,50. Tbese are
apportunity to learn an branches of b"QCUL
the United States, at which he made &nJ wagon nano' �'Ahat people are looking for fuU value or their
wly ewaped destru- AUA
a success, as well an gaining friends ction. "ceManaffer, RomExcelmorProducta,
L ney. We have it.
across the border. His merr:al manner
The salot on Tuesday of Lotton
en a amonjL old prices rpOEtONTO WET-WA98 LAUN. I . . . . .
nkade him many fri d Bros. was well attended and
oung, who wi DRY (Semi finlsh�-Let our driver can vW
H miss him'rmt- were good. Messrs. Ja& and Jonathan Just Move yaw Al.
'We also'tock a Oomplete line Of H SdH ht Ovsralb,
e was a member of the Methodist pia, our 24 hour service.
Lotton and their niece will in future name n Ab Mr, S, W. ) avis. barber We
k up and debver 3 times a week.
&ureb, Pickering, now known as Sit. reside with their brother Wm. Will Pic' penangle Underwear, Sweaters saliersey
Paul's United. In politics he was a The services an(r decorations for -Frost Ok In Sox we are showing
Uberal. We mourn the hoss of a faith- _UARM MACHINERY Box.
4ul husband and loving father. He is Harvert Home in the United Church it! Wood Cockshatt, Tudhopie, Anderson. John
were very appropriate And beautiful- veem Bosell Gould. Shaplay & Muir. FI -7. i ex0eptioual values.
our re
-sw-v4ved by his widow and two dau- Wilkinson. Vm;t Wices. Ovdtr 7
Miss Jessie Davidson -of Torionto
gittera, Mrs. J. D. Rewwrier and Mrs. Alm De Forest radiva. W.
sang two solos and the choir was ""' 27tf
Greetuor
grandsons.
W. C. Willson, also four otherwise ably assisted.
4Uz fww3sl took place on Monday SALE -House amd-lot of* Otero SETS
afterroon to Erskine Cemetery, and Ears"
,*TOU,F FOR
FVILLIL on main road st.1617ftl!t. and ban -
boom. Good gord- !nth fruit trees. well face".
vm largely attended by friends and which contains a furnace, iple good re- We ly lines. so ie:�4
rid
neighbors, �vbo thus showed. their es- Griegx 'and L!Wejobn of Uxb ge Hquite, strongly advooate the Deforest Crossh
G. B. Fisher. Ashburn, or R. G.
team for him and Sympathy for the &1re. a law affi6e next week y 45tf the best values on the market. Ask our onstom4ra
over Ocwi�1181 store. .1
We equip 0 our sets
Miss Mary Anderson and cousin VOR SALB-Cheap. all kinds of jiheylu ton you.
-Wm- Chester, of Highland Creek JL wagonOt. boroess, and all kinds of lam im-
Cameron Allard, visited the former's with the famoua Ever Ready Bat -
has an orchard on the hill west of to in zood order. Also se bea
on coo
home bere one day recently. igbt staym and beeters. h-
-the Rouge bridge which contains a teries—the best in the
Mr. Leary er of White- eat forbides and wool. also liv+
ll!rse Jatell mill
number of fruit trees and grape rlc! arm". Stouffville. Phone 1903 Iftr
vale is
bM#Ing a ouse in town'and
of choice azieties arid a,-1-- World. Ask for
have been beaAng heavily each will make this his home. -DADIOS, FOR SALX-De Foreste 00111
demo'nstration—we'll, gladlY Ply-
Untortunately Mr. Chester for the Mr. Borinsky is buildim an addition JL k Crossley a: I 5 -tube model, used as 4emon- a Adlo
to his creamery building to make stmdon$89.00; I 3 -tube Tryrden. 192tbiodet
past three years has been unable to used as demonstration U&00- Both machi;;e
room for additional business
I his valuable art as z -VIC ring
derivear;7 profit from e rage as ap, Dew F in . � ��: --
7 Ot plies tosame twcPi`nt;: will -a�-- Fred To Bunting,
property as Toronto Auction Sales are now all th as new and
people have
le sold y 1P ickenng. -7 1857.
been in the habit of coming out each there being 100 head ' of catt VU.Ing.P 6 - . - 1 1,
at the Marx3ion house yards on Sat- TICE-1 -.w wrecking a few Ford
year and stripDirw the trees and 0 .......... Flo
urday last. Nears. Will wH the h I have
grape vines of their luscious fruit, The North York plowing matbb also for sale one Max-Alltr.'survirg, C.Ifteftice car.
not even leaving the cores and seeds will be held on Tuesday Oct. 26th. runs nice, rides nice. looks nice, a sumptuous out -
for Mr. Chester. This year he de- fit, which given the impression of some clan, and
A large number have entered for the As care are
cided to impart a lesson to some of at the rldiisilouslY low price of $150.
wili=ale a remarkable bargain. Also a Ford
the intruders and on Sunday he competition. TH- �-GARAGE
T. C. Brown, Brougham. 36tf E ".!CENTRAL,
The Iq ads 1-t- 1- .-A ton at'6150
�being a county constable arrested ingwood will be c next
----three mem Edward Harding and his Ri . ompleted
week and *ill be anDther strong link
sons, of Toronto, whom be caught Dressing
In the act of stripping his gTape vines in the line between here and Toronto. — I. -
"and loading the fruit into their car. Mr. Empringliam a little west Of Marcelling and I.Adies' and Children's
here, sold ROO bushels of turnips at
Hand -cuffs vere placed on the wrists 20c a bushel realizing $1000 for them. , Hair-cuttlog aLresidenee, first
of the father, and the trio taken to door BouM,-of M. S.
Pickering before Polift Magistrate They were shipped to the Unitea Chapman's store.
Clark, and charged with trespass and States.
The Stouffville contingent attend-: From e p. m. each week day and
theft On Monday evening at , the all day Saturday.
ing the International plowing match
court held in the Town Hall the fa- sit Niagara ]Falls have been very sue-
ther pleaded guilti, and assumed all cessful in carrying off a number. of NELLIE ARNOT
responsibility, as he &r was his
Property and he had invited his sons Plize.0- 2tf PICKERING, ONT.
lo, accompany him on his marauding Rev. Mr. McGuire who �as been ap-
tion. A nted provincial evangelist for the
he was minus the grapes
a a resWt *of his day's geinnonite Church will remove here
ou from Toronto and make this his head -
which had been stolen and he bad to $100 Reward
I,' pay a fte of $15 and costs amounting quwter&
e�: In all to $26.28. His defence w Mm D. G. Scott who tim 7
So. lost a foot in the binder=lr aveouaipl)re
that he thought that the grapes were The Municipality of the Township
d beloriffed to no of operations who has been in a of Pickerinn will pay a rsww4 cd
lr� : .
the wild=tNI
person i serious condition is now making slow
r. These SIOD.00 for the "probtansion and eon.
graPoll, improv ment.
howevEr, were well cultivated and Th. e viction of any and each person found
trained on trellises, whieb is never Ontario Dental Health Day gulity of stealing poultr or domestic
was set apart by our local Dentists atilmak of any kind- wit in the limiti
-done with the wild ones. t9
Many rel Drs. Smith and Barker by having of the add Township of Pickering.
sidentx in the vicinity of the Rouge their offic" open for free consuka-
HUI have lost heavily from theft dur- tion and clinical instruction. By order ol the Council.
ing the past few years arld a few AnAx SrzAm. Reeve.
-,convictions like this should prove i: Provincial Blectioup. WednesdaT D. & B31ATM, Clerk.
deterrent to #do form of crime Dec. lat Issue -Wet vc Dry.' D&W Oct, 4th, IM.
�thfs locality.
one 4900
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