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Direr:tor Michell on Thursday Nov. 4th at Melville church on Wednesday of os,eto.I+s a. x 3 p.m. Followed in the evening byy this .week, will not be held until Nov. �. • ' a• 25cent tea g�iIvIS en by Mrs. Michell 'uth.' Ftuther notice of this very im= �: ; ,` xwoeiaaon. !b! in sld. yod theLadies Aid. Evezybodlt : Portant lecture will be given in the ISBS *' b'LGs'sMis (aae..=rt, oat. - - 0. MCKTNNON, M.D., T&PLO.S. Frait Baskets of all doseriptioae, weleoma newspapers. t•iiaaax sasmbsr ad for ,3� iodading qt, boxes;. pt. boxes. GREUNWOOQ ? 'GREEN RIVER. - �' o::,... « , ir:ket t7ntes and Baskets at Befdre Selling ti « >,�tw A special thanksgiving service will The 87th Anniversary of the Green p♦M are, ���, )=Rees prj - be held in the church on Sunday. Nov. River Baptist church will be held on `. 7th, morning and evening, conducted Sunday Nov. , 7th, services at 2.30 r �, ping and Turb* by Rev. J. W. Bunner, a former pas- p,m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Carr Farmer , tor. Splendid music by the Green—of Toronto will preach at both 'ser. Wheat,F. OHRIBTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Baro, Sleippha, OtBee Stools waaod choir assisted by Mrs. Lloyd vices. Service of praise will be led in � A•sotieitor ==cars Public Etc to Pegg and Miss Helen Bunner. On the afternoon by the Whitby Baptist- : ora.. Sixth alia=s. Court House, Whitby. y >�ilt For ►gale .'_ -- - : Monday evening a high-class concert church choir and in the evening by 5 G. BROWNING. S. O.. Barris- will be given by the United choir of the W iitevale Baptist church choir.. ; tier. Solicitor, Notary Public. Aaaes' Bik., OHA$. A. WHITE. Whitby. Admission, adults, 35' cents Everybody cordially itfvited. Bart e �,�,�,��Iy west of�, OEioe, Dwain 'street, Children 20 cents. Y 'NTpitby: House phoce W. 08iee phone ase. Sucommor to late W. A. Barnes 1tATON k ROSS—Barristers. So. PboneOM or write Locust Hill, Oct- 04LO Y. CLARE:►tONT SCHOOL REPORT OR _ �w AUDLEY. lass =ortbern Ontario Building, no Jr. II ---June Forsyth* Jean* Lem J. t. Toronto• 'Fenders for the Audley fruit 'Mouse Sla•k* Margaret bopking* Sr. I— e i W. J• Beaty= expire this week. * *Buckwheat Doris Linton*' Dorothy Miller Isobel Adelaide z7c7� 'al Several attended Kinsale fowl sup- Johnson° Robert Johnson* Jr. I— Y IUH®RG90N A PIOK!?:R[N13— per on Monday and at Pickering on Jo ce McCullough* Billie Wagg* Har- Bsrriaurs, 5ol;citors etc.. alt -ale Corless!- sP'wtse![ti Dis�eetor Tuesday. of Morgan* Grace Tomlinson* Prim- r :.Get m rices. srattoaLite Building. Corner Yo and Rich tirid Club members will retriember :the ere—Gordon Taylor* and Adelaide y p; alaai :Ota., Toronto. Phones M ai+t leo and Main mas uerade , at Mrs. S. Puchrin s on 9400: Pickering office-opee Me rday and Wed. y q Johnson* (equal) Edna Taylor* Bil- y�a� twee and all day Satutday• including 'P`m� � Monday evening. Ladies wilt provide lie Oliver*� Primer "B" Anna. For-- It -will pay to sell -your grr811I1. r 8ats►rday evening. Phone Pick, shoo, stf afOTOR HEARSE lunch. ` Yorkshire sows shipped by F. iGL syth* Wallace Jarvis* -on" (*Honors) John- here, I S1W�8 bay son Charlie Johi>;on"( Hoaors)A.I, stay _ Cr�F oNi, Out. Chapman to a Wistsonsin buyer won. offard P��ti or�--- &gb£'St pricet1•. - Jl'hone_W4 _ _ leading- prizes at -the -Swine -Show �H-D—E3—$marl; -Dentist, StouH Peoria. HIGHLAND CREEK. _ r` ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- - Mrs, Gordon of Uxbridge was bur- Mato Universities and the Royal Colieegge of led on Tues''day. She was a _sister- 0f r Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011, Ren'deace , -The Ranee to be- held in M*rri-h's I ,. rota. No outsid appo:ntmerts. 261y .Ars. James Fowlie and a daughter of Hall Hi land Creek on Fri'lay Oct. Roofing Material I the late Mgrs. Madill formerly res d- 29th, hasrbeen postponed until early ,LASE B. BEATON, D. D. B,. �r ` Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental eats here.) n November. Watch for'date and0A' oev Murrgod 9 Gootect,onery ■tore, Whitby. particulars later. ` , eons sad University o! Toronto. otiia 5 z Britiah.Culntrlbia Shingles eRocK ROAD. „ The reirular monthly meeting of 1�a' Oaoer hours a to 12 : 1 to t;.aU. >ad.'D a' 31 No. 2 3 and 5z wPMrber im roves. '.lite Highland be�he18 eon Thursday) Oct. A Rood supply of Hard and Soft. BC11 phone 220. aa17 .. silo 8lliog ie speeding up- as the w y■' N. DALEQ, L. D. !3. D. D. S.. ft a s{lhopefor the recover of Mrs. ZEi*h, at the home of Mrs. Geo. Mc - Y tP s Graduate of Royal Coaleta a! Dental sur- p y Lean, Con! Oa hand. A1P0 a atipplg . and the Uotverniy ofgYoronto. oto« pee Fanny B.ayert. Highland Creek. All members TORONTO ASPHALT Pettyy hours. 9 mkt to store. p. Sattu°da .: Oct.e ROOFING ink friends int tbiy oa.ality rd, is visit. Fonda Nectar¢ to commerce heir of giondeii gog'0400d, e _ are re ue.ted to come and bang t ; ®' w 1 p m' Phone Clare 1406 '"17r, Murray's l8 in., 82 in. and Be inch 1 he Mieeee Reddin. of Boston, see 2 �• x :!`'.''fr x§ LTSRBEI3T T. FALLAI9E, L D B.. widths. 4 in 1 Shingles ; also •talking the old home here. 127! Phone Pick. 1709; .i$D D S. Graduate oftheRoyaf College of Metal Valley •and F A• and. Mr.. Jackson spent the BROUGHAM. metal Surgeons and the Univernt7 of Toronto. 021 eabove J S. Ba!adoo•.aore.P'ieter;reg, pot. Ridge MI). week end at ibeir home Gere. DONALD M1?NRO, PICBBKIN(i l' ;fie dour s a ®, to 3 p. m.. w by appotat Lorne White ba+ purchu• d a ferret Our "Lora! Ma9Un$ are having a Giant, Phone Pict 3700. .ay Material. or will give price on and expects to male the rabbits hustle busy time attending meetings of. Iate. A finished job. this wintar. Mr. John White is shingling his t8� @ "rte fstltaRe#a Mathias.. �i {� lass. Knox fell last week .chile car- south Brxk St. residence making it LIZA BIlTH RICHA RDAON--Alia -*- + I �+ -4- badlyEacaidedt She is pow doing nice- lie andrtfamily r his 'tenants Mr. Les- Service rl� !r +l �Ilt <r to the late w. V. Racbardem, repro^ ly, A splendid work meeting of the 1t .rJ]#=parr Pyre tnatuaace Companlw of LUMBER Y W. M. S. was held at the home at s=alt 1 suaatns nlcf Motor oserhauliag, top and Gide our. DUNEARTON. Mrs. John Miller on Thursday after- kala repairi POSTILl4 Lkenaod Auctdonow. noon and all were pleased to hear iBattery c i,►�of►�s • g.r 000ama se reft SAW oetrala• An•• Misses Elva and Margaret Mitchell Mrs• Miller relate some of her exper- 's" salsa r au ttta...•w�ad t so o dass"a �,o®kAhead I s t Sunday in the city. and overhauling. g. G=lass. rdaears talar= at..r ! o.. oat pen fences in the British Isles. Many amp All work suaraateed. Flat rate Rev.' Mr. Fraser, 1w a phone in- shots of important places were in- service vice ch a B.3ZAT0N TO WIi MP OI.'ASY. stalled in the, manse with No. Pick- teresting also. erg Bp• y=ore new Faraaee now or Phone biS10 ))lark. t7enteal. os..0wounw. oe ass. Kab g.r tis ess / 660?. ao.ouessas. lltaa. rda.e to assn have your old one r"ired Mie Marjorie Annie and Helen • wlssan ' -uta r tsratya,.f� : ' CHERRYWOOO. s �+t to ready for the wa=ter, Thom spent the week -end at Niagara a' R Y ail . Ask us about the 1 N Y Watch for Che ood Anniversary 1VV Y, MAW. LIUENSI3D A UO - 77 �T T1014= to Yoclt. Qotario and Der>taa Certttea An kinds of aalw oaawGels aweMad flo. Terata reasonable• ma lar iafw may be as at Dlaws OeYv. Bell Gad !slops^ dirt lbsssa. whltbs. Ont. W c.' Farmers, Attention I an anent for the World's greatest I ' Separator •The Renfrew," Staves, " Scales and Oil Nn�es. Floury's _.,faaaow Plows, Poiati. Grain Orindera, 1lieel. Barrowseto. ' Braotford binder twine and ascaod- ;,} >r11s►d separators foryale. - $4BT. D$VITT, ' . Piooe 606 Pick. BROUGH" Brain Choppwg ,AND FL &KING*. l net prepared to do Obopping and Qat Flaking every Moaday, Wednesday and Frida7 Stoueboats For Sale Jobb F. Bayles, Claremont RnralRoute No. 2 Before Buying - OUT OF JO W N rid d J ' rryw T� _ 'M' � C) IJ JL _ Interesting Bible Class Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Untiner visited the Sunday train, 8.98 M. morning in the United church at 9.45 latters nephew in Weston on Sunday_ You cannot do better. lif Everybody welcome. Miss Della Burns of Toronto has Or its a Range, let tie supply At the Community Hall next Sun- been spending a week with her sister you with a "Good Cheer." nay Sunday school• meets at 2 p.m- Mrs:. Geo. Mellroy. ' Yon will be satiefisd You Church service at. 3 p.m. W.R. Sproule Cutting corn is a long and tire - Just is—The New Rleetrophone Ape: Pbooagraph, in burl walnut. The in charge. some busit+ess this year, most of it , Bavetron his reDair 8 g g• A large number from here attend- having to be cut by Mand. _ work of every kind, all ed the fowl -supper at -St. Paul's We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. guaranteed. United Church Pickering and all re- State from our neiqhborhond. Hard wa-e of all kinds, port an enjoyable time. Sun= State has been president of the Lad - ' during the last Phone 4800 Miss Staples sof Toronto spent da with Miss Muriel Them& Miss May year, John Smith entertained the a�AidThursday. We were tLVM BUSHBY M,t•s, B. W. Lotton and Somerville attended the funeral of on Disused & see a larger attendance PIOKERIN( their aunt Mrs. Mills in the city on than has been at the last few meet- ings. _ Tuesday, l proud of the Our section ahols DO YOU SCHOOL FIELD DAY ' � in t teachers and pupils in tate school fair. Our fortunate in your house heated for half The third annual field day of the S. Ontario Continuation schools which school was receiving a number of prizes amounting to over thirty dollars. the cost of .coal ? etas held at Brogklin on Oct. 14th, Mr, Currah, our C.N.R. section If so, instal one of the Instant Sas was a great success. All the events foreman and family are moving , to Oil Burners in your range, or were keenly contested and the 'spec- tutors were well pleased with the Coe Hill this week.. Closing the rail - road is causing a number of famiiles an International Oil Berner athletic ability exhibited by the pu- to move from our midst. is your furnace. pile. The Claremont Continuation While motoring one evening Miss Uf►11 and see them. school #won the school championship Bessie- Waddell had the experience o! shield obtaining a total, of 90 points, going through a windshield I recei- ^W, J. (30RDON'8, Pickering coming second with 334 ved a cut on her chin . that needed Church street, points and Brooklin third wittL 27 pts. medical attentictn, We hope for a 'speedy Agents Wanted 2;i1y Pickering Wanted Bothe the boys and girls relay races recovery. This is the second were won by the Claremont teams. accident within two weeks. The Senior Championship shield was TlXE TABLE—Pickering Station won by Qoliins McBride of the MOUNT ZION. ••� T. R, Trains going East due as fool ,ws= oi•easily nc.'inafinn rchooL • In (`ln+ ('. n ' See oar Parlor, . B ge an ttotor Lampe. Beautifully turned stands in " 29 Local 11-105 50 Looal 826 . M solid walnut with well designed baser. The parlor and junior lamps tare wired Sunday train, 8.98 M. with two adjustable pull chain sock. TTuZW lmiogt West dos as follows—The bridge lamp has adjustable No. 29 Loual 8.22 A. M. 47 IAwJ P. M. .. „arm sad socket with bush socket ---covers, fitted with Ioag atfaebtaents .''l•44 "" 9 mail _-_ _ 9.21T. U. -7.42 cards and plugs. Suitable shades is Sunday train, P. M.' georgette and silk, with silk fringe. Priers Foregoing is according to Standard go with these stands. ranging time. from $1160 to $17.50. : - Just is—The New Rleetrophone Ape: Pbooagraph, in burl walnut. The E11A DALE MILLS perfect reproduction of sound, made 64 possible through a eombhsation of the lox -IL wwWarful Ape= Reproducer, the sel- sniritically correct Apex Tone Arm and '' " o"wr exclusive features "able you to M enjoy folly the recordings of the .-For Pastry use world's great artists. Onion in and yssdemonetrate Our Royal Brand it to The latest Records kept -, t int your Grocer a. In stool. -..— -- --- ----- 6 C/ ko"Be rntt Farman who have wheat get your Sour made from your own wheat We can ° grind it, ` Furniture llewler and Feed of all kinds --Chicken feed, Funeral Director hen food, chop, millfeed. Phone 1800 _ Chopping every week -day. -- Piskering, Ontario =i mg. -xxx= cwoo= of PickerinO and Irene Cowie of Claremont were tied and each school will hold the shield for half a year. ne Junior Boys' shield was won by Torn Oliver of Claremont Continua- tion while the Junior Girls' shield was won by Gladys Lon,¢ of Brook-- lin rooklin Continuation school. The other pnils of -the various schools who won zes are to be congratulated for their athletic ability. The merchants anJ business men of Brookiin gener- ously donated the prizes for the ev- ents. --Oonstabie H. O. Taylor of Whit- by, has been transfered to Windsor, Where law%sarr_ss is much more gen- eral than it is in this part of the pro- vince. In his capacity as Provincial i]onstable, cb Taylor was called up- on to do a nsderable amount of work in this township, and he has been veru successful in ferret, 9 OAA crime and in bringing erminals to justice. On account of the high re- � Bard in which he was beld in the county town a largely signed peti- tion was sent into the Government asking that he be not moved, but the request was not granted. It is grati- fying to Mr. Taylor to know that his transfer to Windsor is really a -pro- motion and is a recognition by the Government that his services are -highly regarded. - very serious . accident pn Dfonday which will lay him off duty for some time. He was engaged picking ap- ples and missing his footing he fell to the ground a. distance of -twenty feet. He was rendered unconscious .for a _'considerable_ time. At first it was thought that his bads_ was broken but fortunately this was proved to be not the case. But several of -his ribs were fractured and R may be that he is injured internally. At present the extent of, his injuries are not fully known. Harvest Home services will beheld in the United Church at Mount Zion under the auspices of the' Ladies' Aad Society on Sunday next Oct. 31, and ,will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Jull, of Brooklin. - In the afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, special music will be furnished by the Mount Zion choir, and in the eveningat 7 o'clock by the air of the BrooUnited church: On Tuesday evening .Nov. 2nd, a hot fowl supper will be served from 5 to 8 ,m., after which' a choice program will be rendered by the following able artists: Miss Starry, Elocutionist of Markham; the Claremont orchestra and quartette; Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, Sop- rano soloist, of Greenwood, and the ,Misses Ressor of Oshawa, who will give several plo duets. Everybody welcome. Admission, adults 50 centF Children 12 years and under 3o cents , .. rtl• 1 4 Coal and Feed.. _. I F. A t. ,R E E S O R, :.... '..::, Nut and Strove Coad I. = T and Coke, also All Kinds of Feed Brest deal of precaution in feeding. : - Gement, Lumber,.. r r - -Lath 64 ....Terms..; - Strictly Cash this nature. h Picker'mgfA4 M -Veterinary Sttrgean -` atdit.. ';..' .,... - =-Store, Breeders &'Feeders LIVE STOCK Tbe.condition of mach of your grain feed this year warrants a Brest deal of precaution in feeding. : - Ptomain poison and other.diges- tive diseases are produced when in gpanfities. See that It is- - 64 properly raised -with, some of feed and fed in - small quantitive• to ovoid troubles of this nature. h N E. IffCEWEN, Y M -Veterinary Sttrgean -` PLCkmS =.ff, Os.�tww3'14 ..�...... �- ..,,_.... .k.,:.�1.,_. .. -...,.:Y'• m>. '. ._._.. :.,.., _ ... . .,':.,,.e:. 2 ..:r -W' '. .• .;r .. _ _�, n;..•„..._. ,,.., ,,.., _...r ....,... .,.,.n.....,....«.<.....,, ., ... ,...3.:..-., ...,.....:: t_-;:. ..., x. ,,...,:. .,,•R t::.::u, d_�_...,. _4kxs;k....ta_u,.r. a.+,�..5.. A...d'. 5:25!�.,.�_4T•t M W R-' 74 % 4;1 k AK —' trtDnting t0 Itlm the activitSes o! that ten if 1 axinitt" ago SIr Guy had said that Klyne had adopted the- rain -gauge theory and was working on "It. I don't know anything about your fir I., experiences or information, said tt Roake stiffly. "The latter must be. all ORANGE 15 wrong, anyhow, for'l hive never even considered your fa4her in connection] PEKOZ with the 'assts I art ensaged'on. 7, "Though I have- no r6aeon to love' Pa": Inei Roake, :I -can corroboeed ste r 71 him there,"..Sir Guy t4terpp laspector salon. in for -me badly, - L7 for me alone. I quite eipiact to 7 steep is - �fuddlnigt*E - Jail to - night." -night." Ma*ar0t;..who had,bi� an abOost- 011 TST_ Z; il � 6aditor of the, three-taii s wit .:-Trulr '6tt*6iv%i(--on3r 43c per V -t s -:2 f 1b. wrangle, was gazing ab#P3tcteiXIy a the wall near which they were VOUP- ed Suddenly she grew rigid, and 3. "Tsbe care; there is a -cried out: the ii -ext moment F' vlor iman up there t I 'think he Is waiting to shoot -ADM me of us... '7 They all followed the direction of her gaze and saw on the coping of % the ago-meilowed wall a creature who at first eight might have been o. ue of the largei apes, so hideous were his .4 No'BC'"`1h4 No-Rubbine'',..,.:...�.L,,; DIAMN UML.� features. But as -thely looked the features resolved themselves into hu - pati -DAY. They went out through one of the ErEGix HERE TO man semblance, and it was seen that eth -a and walked across he was fiandling, &,gun of some. sort 44 eat French' window Hiames, Honeybun, son of Samuel the lawn to the shrubbery bordering Th J st Rinsi Rinso a not actually at his. Oneybun, who found blood in his rain e weApon wa murder !the encircling wall. Sir Guy pointed Shoulder, but ft was hold at "the u on the morning of QafMler Frai Lathrop, via a Lathrop "A 80ap - cl age of Rinso is a package of miniature 'u 2 're rout the clomp of bushes where the ready. Grange and meets-- lifeless body of Sir Francis had lain. U (To be Continued.) Adrian Klyne, private detective, em—Roake eyes the -spot without. heed to - gloved by Margaret Lathrop, daughter the an -covered wan behind- cient, lichen You simply dissolve for 25 seconds the tiny bubbles in 0� Six Francis, and in love with Sir it uy,Lathrop, and Inspector or over. G tor Roake of hot water, soak the clothes a couple of hours, 4 i! Scotland Yard. who believes "'After that Sir J being attacked the deceased swikito- Ilse, night, xuiw them-wek-in cleifeia_bi�ifs ____ a- 71— 1 - 1-6 ­ - 's. .11 where said Roake meditatively as he AWU A,WAUZ me -- oke inspJec`ts the grounds Result --clean, sweet-smelling clothes, Flours ti broken twigs and crushed said, and yet they fall like sum Sir Francis was murdered. noted the mer rain, saved and the hand work changed to just rinsing. You must have been 'out here at the foliage.' "I should Imagine that your time Sir 'Francis was being murdered," father was of considerable weight, Are to the hungry, Writ bread; -the soul quite parched revives Rinso dissolves the dirt, you rinse it out. he accuses Sir Guy. Miss' Lathrop?" NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. "On the contrary he was of elan - again; You will never know how easy e. that once 'was fled der build not pariticurarly taIL" And hope returns it is to do the washing until You ve and energy flows through each CHAPTER VI. was �i:; girl's indignant reply, used Rinso, the greatest time and --.vein, "I -do r h iot admit that." Guy sbowedl "We'll, let it go, at tbat.'.' Roake's Wheii't as two words, "Well done" labour saver the housewife has, fight at last. "He may very well have sneering concession exasperated his are said. CIVer known. ng! hearers. one of the killed whVe I was in -the drawing And then, with room with the 'ladles. I was there for f quick changes on which he prided him- The Song unsung no comfort brings ; - 'the best part of- an hour. There is self he sWitched on to a new track. a violin is surely naught until 'V no evidence to show when Uncle Fran- I "What Is your opinion of that red 'the bow caress tbd strings. soaks, �A cis went out into the garden. But that -gauzes, Sir Guy?" Of 'what avail the unspoken thought? 411 stuff in the rain . I dirt out nso I refuse to he snapped -out suldenly. 'tis but a bird clipped of Its beside temp al*ow y9ti to. put mo on my defence." Made by "I think that there May be some wings. nO, ."You'JI be put on your defence all, pect. "My Oh. hPal There are such simple 'Ways connection," replied the sue R -4s7 the wakers of Lux right," rejoined Roake rudely. "Ser-! own opinion as such is of ni, but you can ebrich another's heart! want, miss," he added with uncouth � t of M r. Wlthbold not then the words of pralas I base it on -the J rivility. as Margaret swept, impetuous- Adrian -Xlyne. � He issue r taken, I for kindly words sof Impart 'ly into the study. believe, with the rain gauge clue, espe- Fresh sunatkine to tho dreareat days. I Believe in Loyalty— "How ciam 1, keep my .feet dry'r' this man?" she demanded Who is ciially since our Rector here followed —To my tawn,,,for that is wb`5ue "Try our pumps." PepUed the V. Sensing tho tension in the air, "k isn't a-lc:ian, dear," replied Sir *!d Honeybun's lead." Always have I been much Impressed make my living. lbright shoe clerk. Roake' glared, his eyes nearly pop- with how much goodness may —To -my government, for,"wLthout it �Guy suavely. "It is a genteman— from New Seetfand Yard." ping out of his head. be wrought. I wduld have no liberties. "So Klyne is working for you," he How hungry hearts are fed and blest —To my. friends; 4or they forgive In -Polynei who live on southern The Sarcasm was too much for 0 islands make clothing from bark. of the Splattered when he got breath enough. just by a timely, spoken Most. Roake. He lost his temper. thought! paper -mulberry tree. : "Klyne's a foot - That rain blood —To my home. for. it gives me most "Now see "Ifere. you two," be bellow - 'bloody rain -or whatever you like o Jus —To my church, for it has. taught ed. "You are in a serious position and' . t by 'Well done" said with true call it—is just a practical joke." jest' And. often, lest my lips me most about God. the sooner you realize it the better. I am informed that you, Miss Lathrop, Dear Mel What -very unpoetical forget. —To my insciencefor I have to from I whisper that one simple phrase, as live with it, ;ere going to marry Sir Guy. Was your language," draw'ed a lazy voice father in favoi_zf the union.? I insist behind. ' 1% it permitted tQ ask "which fragrant as sweet mignonette. —To my Good, for to Him A ove, of you o gentlemen is Sir G!2yOh! lips, of'inlhe, be swift to everything elseraiee�. "AfROMMP..00 LISSINNA ACAO911V -an a straight answer." . Ma VOW "You shall have one," rejoined Mar- Lathrop?"tw -Wilbelmina Stitch. D*m0cracy. -giret fear:egsly "My father was.dead They wheeled around and saw that they had been silently approached A Rolle -Rayne against it. The poor old dear VMS 0 drove up to the foot- jealo, a i his ntph�ew, because from the direction of the house by a ball field of the pri*ate school• and a A:Ways u of be was t, bul.et-headed young very important -looking woman call a I -his heir. It was a grief to him; thick-te wbo, to judge by the expression Of his Canada a Good Country. out to a little fello- 'in uniform: "Wnf that ba had no son of his own to in. hent the property and the title. face, was not exactly paying in a recent letter to the.Edmoutou you please call my son, Master Ager. " "Thank you," said Roake, recogniz-, 1Y Call. - There was distinct hostility Board or Trade. L. W. Anderson. of non?" i -hg the -ring of,truth. He had got a: -!in the twitching, nostrils and clench --d Bittern Lake, Alberta, who came from In just a moment there was a -shout: u 1905- with Only $100 in "Hey, Skiuney, your ma's here!" most enough evidence to -'justify an arhand,. I-Ntbraskw I' rest. 'd ha.- -1 am Sir Guy Lathrop," said the In fact, he wcul oe takenj cast and now owns a 512 'acre farm jrj,.baronet. "Wh t is more to the point' fully equipped ani worth several Minard's Liniment for bruises. !Sir Guy into custody there and than; . i . - .6 7�. told why he Is antis-'"— his position. is: Who the devil are you, sir, and how thousand dollars, :Provide Unity of Background. That was a pleasure to be postponed! do you come to be intruding on me in fled with farming In Canada. "Amgng the principal advantages of The cellnga,' vi and floor Should +-I U he had obtained a case which the privacy of my grounds?" in each case form 'a unity Or back._ ger advanced a step. arming In Western Canada is• that the would not only be compete but would The stranger i4dound to his credit as a painstaking "My name is James Honeybun," he highly productive land will yield more I ground. As to 'the reladonihl� of cc.!, - ugh investigator. So said -. -Son of wheat, oats, Iii and Other crops per I Lug, wul:s and Boor, we must be guided and vary thorough ', " Mr. Samuel Honeybun. frisi of acting preniatursly, he sug- I to:d your butler that my business "re 'than Is common in Nebraska," by nature:gested that - he should visit the spot, with you was urgent, and be suggesk-Istates Mr. Anderson: "Land'in where the body'waa found which was ed that I should follow you across they ern Canada is still low priced SLad almost to a certainty the scene of the lawn, which -you had just crossed." taxes are low comparel with those crime. "And the nature of that business, paid in the United States: My taxts.' J. the "And I wR7 come too," added Mar-' "It is, rather a delicate ma there Is no declared. "May I Inquire if tk-s personal property tax on farmers' pre - n each quarter section of 160 ac q *ill -take you' there," said Guy. Sir?" 0 res her," he are -only $40 per year and gentleman," Pointing at Roake, "is- per-ty— detective?" "There are fairly good roads 7 "He is a detective -detective -inspector from throughout Western Canada and they yt Scotland Yard," said Sir Guy. "If erre getting better every year. MQst tauwill take him sway. Mi. Honey - I kriners drive a motor car and they! year round except on a i .1 the ye cun, :rfA- wring his neck I shall be in- drive a' WuablFBook All the y 01hilged to YOU." few odd days in the winter. nite. "I very likely shall it he doesn't e Z sentlal modern conveniences. are W +eed my warning," was the truculent be found on the farms in Alberta and After FRSE rejoinder. "And teat warning is to the other western provinces of Can- desist ito every househaNa desist' from annoying my father by kda, Including ' good schools, tele- it keeps -adl,D. taste =4 good,430&h casting aspersions upon- him." phones, rural mail delivery the hands 31 Oached full ofq4endid' �,&triand sound teeth and '. "The only' aspersion I ever cast on "Canada is a good country for o biOutffii1li- advice on selecting meats, fmil white 111 jL'Mr. Samuel Honeybun irss' that 'he *man with little capital getting a good and fish, preparation bf same for sweet Badu was the victim of a practical joke," start in life," concludes Mr. Anderson smooth roasting, how to roast, giving -chew., growled Roake. in his' letter. To pnvemt chap*4 hands time and method, how to.carve The use. of WrigleVs -it you have come round to that full description of the new and VP Ing gt:t;n after. every meal takes Covered Roamer. This of this important item view so much the -better for you," ok 'care Of is profuse with illustrations There's a copy Pssarted Mr. Honeybun junior, fie- -e- and humor. Perms hygiene in a delight y. "That you never held any other W ful; refreshing way—bY dear- t'.15 not in accordance with our exper- TRBB for you; simply write.your Uge, ntater branch of Ing the teeth of food particle* IFacci aii information. You very THE SKIETT MIETAL.P)IODUC�5 CO, w0ll know to what I am - alliading. i • Of CANADA. LTD. 'helping the C'Ugestion. itud by That sort of thing has got to stop.11 MON WORTRIAL TORONTO W1r.X1PtQ ZOVOXTON VAN CALG&RY The result a sweet breath that Now Roake did not in the least 212 'shows care for one's -self Sind Con- s alluding. Ilp 4".Ws ],,iow to what be bach ma Ulm fat 'oth -given a 9004 deal to bz_�_ Maghlne,Knives of refinement. Ask for CW8 euj'lghtened, Incredulous as he wan 81MON1108 CANADA SAW CO. LTD, Not beir.- VANCOUVER AMP Lbout the rain MONI'Mut W Iddikell dft .7gaug# clue.. I -or. JOHN. 91.1111 an absolute Imbecile, an Inklin- the truth began to dawn upon blili. This obnoxioun voting man wrts ct ISSUE No. 44—'26. MI-nard's Lin.ini for toothicha. _7 A'. X Z; Rf ,HURRICANE SWEEPS CUBA LEAVING DEAD, New Ministers ix'Ferguson cabinet W.'HOLNM IN ITS WAKE train ALL CAN,&WANS SAFE.' The first since the storm bro in Santiago on Thursday: According to cables received by arrived from a- no- Porfirio, A. Bonet, Cuban consul-gen- the -Cuban consul in Toronto 0.1 Canadian lives were lost In the eral to the Dominican Republic, a �:K passenger, related that the train could hurricane. Havana., . Cuba.-Repoits of more. proceed' not faster than two or three . ..... .. .... -a than 650 persons killed in Wednes- miles an hour from Manaca, in Sant A; and tele- wn number Clara Province. "Ali trees day's hurricane, an unknown 7. 46f injured . and 6,500 homeless were.: phone and telegraph poles were lying every house in every town mingled with -frantic appeals for aid. flat, Nearly eve route was destroyed. Not Ten or more towns and villages are along the rou 1, t railway station was standing. said to have been completely destroy- one r aw A ed. The damage is expected to reach Senor Bonet was unable to give any nearly $100,000,000. estimate of the dead and injured but o Every hour adds to the list of dead, said that every place reported large 4 'Injured and homele as. The dead, byi casualties. from scattered official, figures up to Thursday evening, Official reportd, -number about sixty, but the newspaper towns and cities In Havana, Matanzas :estimates ates run as high as 2100, with and Eastern Pinar del Rio Provinces 2,000 or more injured, Indicate that the -storm was -the most A hundred ships of various classes terrific experienced in eighty years. It is It is feared that when the relief work - were sunk or badly damaged. feared that many seamen have been ers complete their investigations the drowsed.' K' check-up on, Thursday story of destruction and loss --of life revealed. that approximately fifty were I in Havana City will be repeated on a APPOINTED TO ONTARIO CA13INET .,,.missing froin their -rosters, some of smaller soave throughout the entire -' -these unquestionably perished. or Above, left to right, are showii'the new infulaters in PremierFerguson'a provincial cabinet: Bon. William Fragmentary reports received here, The presidential palace in Havana - Finlayson, minister of lands and forests; Hon. Dr, J. D. Monteith, provincial treasurer, and Hon. Dr. David Jam-lesozk, Indicate that 'all of Havana and Mat- was invaded by the flood and the in- minister without portfolio. Other ­anzas Provinces, the -ext eastern toxier. was ba4ly damaged. -extreme and the! large buildings In the city suffered end of Pinar del Rio Province extreme western side of Santa Clara similarly. Temporary shelters are be- AND SELL WITHIN THE EMPIRE ovince-were laid waste -by -the hurri- Ing erected for the homeless, and there k with furious fojes, I are manythousands of persona -tom cane which struck continued for six hours. TORONTO. Ing relief. MAINTAI1NV(G- -E Man. wheat -N .. 1 North., $1.56; No. 2 North., $1.52; No. 3 North., -night as to EMBARGO IS PLACED I little could be learned to Sir Philip Curilffe-Lister Strikes Hopeful Note at Imperial. To COAST MM oats No. 2 CW, nominal; No. ST the, 6ause of her sinking. Her corn - ON GRAIN mailder, Captain Willdam, Usher, and 3 not quoted; No. 1 feed, 62c; No. 2 Conference. or* other officer were among those feed, nominal; Western grain quota- -night was tions in c.i.f. r London. "Buy British goods" forced to restrict their credit arid their, saved. Captain Usher to porta, &orag is Inadequate and PO might have been adopted as the slogan purchaseg. They will buy less. The, 'I and none of the other track, Toronto - _No. 2 reported very i. Am. corn and sell within the Em-, Action is Taken to Avoid yellow. 90c;' 1 of Thursday's sittings of the imperial more we buy a survivors was In a' condition to" di No. 3 yellow, 88c. I Is- Mlllfeed�-Del. M-intreal freights, I Conference. A review of Empire pire the easier it is for us- to maintain'. ­WiOUS Congestion- cuss the wreck. One seaman said the bags included: Bran, per ton, $27.26; trade conditions by Sir Phi:lp Cunliffe- our exchanges.- Winnipeg, Oct. 24 -The railways sloop turned turtle and that only, the shorts, per ton, $29.26; middlings, Lister, president of the Board of Sir Philip summed up the most I m.; have placed an embargo on grain ship- liferafts' could be used as a means of $41.25; good feed flour, per bag, $2,80. Trade, was echoed throughout a sub- portant factors, In the developruent of As the survivors were picked Ontario oats --48c. f.o.b. shipping Vwnts for export through the Port of escape. sequent statement by Lt. -Col. -L. C-. inte-r-imperial trade as being the fol - A, t-vancouver-,-It-unis announced here to- up by the British erul9er Capeto I points. J Amery, Secretary of State for Domin- lowing., by D. C. which did not leave port until Sat r - Ont. good milling wheat -41.28 to night In a statement Issued $1 i ion Affairs, on the work of the Im- Migration. .30, f.o.b. shipping points, accordi7z8;Em , Colosman, Vice-presidetA of Westwn day morning, it was presumed that the to freights. perial Economic Committee and the Transport. 45 JInes, Canadian Pacific Railway. men were afloat on the liferafts at pire Marketing Board Sanitation. Barley-Ma:ting, 69 to 62c. The statement declared that "the least 24 hours. Buckwheat --85c, nominal. Sir Philip Curiliffe-Lister struck a He declared that as a result of thei Railways have reluctantly yielded to The Va:erian was returnhig from R No. 2, 89c. hopeful note on Empire trade. in the, Empire shopping weeks. which are force of circumstances and have phteed an errand of mercy to the Bahamas, WIT flour-FiM PKt.L '38jo. -TO.-!'first' half of this year. be said. one- now a Fq reg lar feature throughout[ where she- had gone to carry succor ronto; do, second pat., $ came from Great Britain. 4btiyi an embargo agaizat the acceptance of 7.80. third of the British imports ng Z goods 1graln shipments for export through to those stricken In the hurrican of a Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 per cent. points within the Empire and In the should become a national habit.,' to the Port of Vancouver." month age. The official statement of patent, Per barrel, in carlots, Toronto, same period nearly- one-half of the l Sir Philip said he did not thin i' 'ty Office in Be Them is at store at Vancouver a the British Admiral r- $5.80; 'seaboard, in bulk. $&80. British exports went to points Within there was any serious risk of prodge-1 i Cbeese-Nfw, large, - 20 to 20 14c; Bri total of 2.250,1300 bw4hels of grain,! mud& said that the vessel went down twins, 20% to 21c; triplets, 22c. Stil- the Empire. l ers' Pools unduly raising prices. The; which is approximatey onethird the at I o'clock Friday afternoon. The British naval vessel Curlew. which tons, 23c. O'd, large, 26c; twins, 27c;, "We shall need each other's markets, producers were bound to inset, keen, visible elevator capacity of that port, tri_plets. 28c. Old Stilton, 30c. in the next few years," Sir Philip ex. I competition and it must be the object.. Mr Coleman stated. In addition to Was 8090 returning from tha West In- - cre.=o-T prints� claimed; "particularly because of the! of the producers to increase the Vol-, Also ,srian7s call for. to c; grain In. store, there are at hand dies, answered the Va* 36 37 Na, I Creamery. 35 to S&• economic after-effects of the Great! urne of their sales and rtrengthen,. an the coast for un!osding 375 cars. be:p, but was unable to find any trace No. 2. 34 to 36c. Dairy prints, 294 War and. their correction. Foreign � their good will. of ap- Of the Vessel. to 80e, There are in transit a total Eggs --Fresh extras n, 56 countries which are seeking to'stabil-I Any.policy which sought to hold up. -..proximately 1,390 cars and 2,8W carol in carto their exchanges will inevitably be supplies was bound to defeat i Wo being leaded billed to Vancouver. to 57c. fresh extras, loose, 56c; fresh,l ize firsts, 46 to 47c; fresh seconds, 35 to -- "It is obvious from these figures," Australian Prime Minister 36C. Storage extras, 43e; do, firsts, 33 to 34c. do. fresh extras, 62c; do, 1926 CROP RE TURNS Mr. Co:eman states. "that with the YOLU!IIge8t Of COMM0111- 40c: do, seconds. 35 to4flc. fresh firsts, 47c. TO EQUAL LAST YEAR un:oading necesearity retarded by the Fouhi-y, -dreiied-Cbirkerr., sOring, Corn. cows, $1.75 to $3; corn, bulla, amount of Albertagrainwhich neces� wealth's Premier& squabs. I to I% lbs., 32 to 35c; do, $3.25 to $3.50; veal calves, good gual- spring, ever 4 lbs.. 30 to 32c;' do, oarily requires treatment, serious con- London.-Po:itical England has al- ity, $12; do, fair, P1.50; grass calves, Threshing in Alberta Nears geed is In potmpect.". spring, I to 4 lbs., 32 to 36c; do, 2% $3.75 to S4; lambs, good, $11.26; hoaq ready dubbed Stanley Melbourne f.- Finish With Yield Equal to to 334 lbs., 30 to 33c; do, 2 to 2 %, i thick smooths arid shops, $12; me Bruce, Australia's youthful prime ibs. 30c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, 4 se:ects, $12.75. Most Sanguine Expecta- HUNDRED LOST WHEN Minister, the "baby of the Imperial to � lbs., 2(101; do, - 3 to 4 lbs.. 24c; tions. Conference," which'opened Oct. 19. roosters, 22c; turkeys, 40c; ducklings BRITISH SHIPS SINK Mr. Bruce is 4Z years old and is the 5 lbs. and up, 35c. Amnesty in Belgium to Mark, Calgary -Provided present ideal :.7. youngest Premier of the British Com- Beans --Can. hand-picked, $2.80 per Marriage of Crown Prince. weather continues, threshing -will be: Two Vessels Go Down In monwea:ths. .He -is a native-born Aus- bushel; primes, $2.50 to $2.60 bushel. nearly completed south of this 6ty by, n England,rup, per imp. Brussels, BelgilLm.-The marriage the end of the week. The bulk of the West Indian Hurricane -19 tralian. He was educated I MnM' per 5 -gal.. $2.15 however, at Cambridge University and gaLj2 of Crown Prince Leopo:d of Belgium threshing north of here should be -fin-' Survivors Rescued, to svgTr, lb., the cid "irads�' still recall. how he to 26c. and Princess Astrid of Sweden in ished by the same time, although a, Hamilton, Bermuda, Oct. 24. -Sink- helped row his varsity to victory Honiey-604b. tins, 12% to 13c; 10. Stockholm, the date for which has complete clean-up there is not expect-' 'Ing of the British naval sloop Valerian against Oxford in 1904. Leaving lb, tins, 12% to 18c; 0 -lb. tins, 1 been advanced to November 3, will be ed for three weeks. Threshing returns, and the British freighter Eastway, sc"]. he took a brief fling at the 18%c; 2% -Ib. tins, 13% to 14c. made the occasion of a special amnesty ,loth south and north of Calgary, show with aggregate low of approximately English bar,,. -but left that when the Ccmb honey -$3.40 to $4 per doze in Belgium, it is learved in court 'he yield per acre at least equal to the 100 lives, heavy damage to, buildings war'came to accept a captaincy and Smoked meats -Hams, wed., 33 toi les. 84c; cooked hams, 47 to 48c; smoked 6rc, most sanguine expectations that were -here and unprecedented havoc among take part in the Gallipoli offensive, in r,&;Is, 28 to 30c; breakfast bacon, 35 The Belgian royal family will em. entertained even before August rains harbor shipping, made up the toll of which he was twice wounded. That he to 40c; backs, boneless, 35 to 43c. bark October 30 on the steamer Marie began. --'1% West Indian hurrican which drovo was a thorough so:dier is attested by Cured meats ----Long clear bacon, 50 Jose for, Gothenburg, from which a The grade will be low, but it looks 13P from the south and.swept over the Miiitary Cross and Cr4ix del90 -bsd -special train will convey --them to crice more like. -'a' total of 120,--,000. in Guerre whieh he'possesses. After the �, $2i�84 -1 -Sermuds on Friday mo 904 1 an ii; ligtwel t IStockholm for the civil ceremony-. bushels of wheat for Alberta, and an• rolls in From -the 19 T:Pthe Val- war he returned to Australia and en rolls barrels, $42.50; heavyweight ig t aggre rolls, $39.50 per bbl. gate of 375,000,000 for all thnw. 'OriaWs crew of 100 officers and men, tared politics. Lard -Pure tierces 16 to l7c; Cipal from Canada Prairie Provinces. tubs, 17% to 18c; palfs, 18 to 19%e; Sent to England Barring belated hftd - unforeseen" 1prints. 19 to 19%c: shortening. tiercp% calamity, fhe %fern farrners-�411 12% to 13c; tubs, 13 to 13%; palls, X -In v receive as'much money for their wheat' 13% to 14c; blocks, 15 to 15%c. inkstj�n, Oct: 23. view of the was a desperate coal siituiti6n. in England,. as, they did in 1025, and 1925 Heavy steers, choice, $7 to $7.25; 1 1. do, good, $6.50 to $6.75; butcLer steers, W. T. Sampson of Garranoque arrang- prosperous year in the West. PESOLATESI ARMENIA choice, $6.60 to $6.75; do, good, $6 to ed for shipin4int of two tons of'coal to $6.25; do, corn., $4.60 to $5.50; butcher his sister 1h.Lohdon. the black - dia- Jones (out, for the'first time in his cows, choice. $4.75 to $5; do, fair to monds were packed in eight large�- new car): "Don't- talk'for a few- mo- Loninakan, Armenia, Oct. 24.-Suc:. mountain of Alagoz,*which is 14,400 good, $3.75 to $4.50; butcher bulls,, I wooden boxes, and went forward yes- meets, my dear, here is a telegraph Tessive earthquakes lasting from Fri- feet high and gleams with perpetual good, $4.50 t9 $5.50; bolognas, $3.50. pole --coming." terday.' snow. to $4; canners and cutters, $2.25 to $3; day night until early to -day destroyed Thi re -11 good milch cows, $71D to $1 spring. precise number dead in a the greater part of this city of 40,00: the affected areas, which cover 100 ers, choice, $90 to $116; md.' WID11USS S11D CE inhabitants and twelve thriving towns'square miles will not be known f $45 to $60; feeders, good, $6 $6.5); RL Ln do, fair. $5 to $6; do, to ;7 to fn the neighborhood, killing upwardsl cried., cow-" NU BEAM- VI several daNs, as te:6graphic communi- $9, calves, choice $13 to $14; do, of 400 i­4-rsons, mortally injurfr;g hun-! cation has been destroyed. Frantic g;�d, $9 to $12'- Ao, med., $7 to 1dreds of others acid rendering 100,000 1 efforts are being made by soldiers of grassers, $4.50 1 to $6; good lam�)s, INS -CANADA'AND GREAT BRITAIN.. 9 - homeless. The whoe of Armenia has�the Red army, fireman "and relief $11.75 to $12 do, bucks, $9 to $9.75; • been terrified and the destruction am- workers good light sheep, $6 to $7; heavy sheep is- 8 3 --- --- to extricate those. buried alive. London, Oct. 24. -The new beam. and is . more secret than other y Ounts,to miilions'of do:'ars. Entire cemeteries were disrupted by and bubks, $4; hogq, thick smooths, ltem�- The fa�t that itsends out these L6ninakan, christened after Nikolai successive fed and watered, $12.10.; do, f.o.b., wireless service between Grbat.Britain ssive earth shocks and bodies I " ' ' ' * I � i high-speed messageg-it has reached Lenin, the idol of Sov'iet Russia, and scattered every,.%,here in grim disordar. $11.50; do, country points, $11.25; do,; and Canada began at midnight, Gug- i'25,0 words a minute off cars, -$12.50,1 -makies it impos- select premium, $2.37. lielmo, Marconi, the inventor, asked! Eib:e for' amateurs to make anythin.'T seat of the largest American orphan- The terror of the populace was in - age in the word, is like a vast sepul- creased by the fact that the earth - to -day what a -re the ad-.­-ptakres of the of them." M' ashes. From" time I quake occurred in total daikness','the MONTREAL. ch of e inimeinoria , new system over the u'ci, explained: South African service will be estAb fir -t shock having dis7ocated all the Oats, CW, No. 2,-7Yc; do. CW, No. "Firstly, the ore economical run- -ished next, he said, and then the Mar, Alexandropol, I" tric. and gab mains*, 3, 68c. Flour, Man.qring wheat pats., ning of F,powerthe power coni Company will make beam connee. electric, and further -has been a gigantic vo:cal-inc amphl- bterraneart con-rulsions recurring firsts, $8.30; do, . an spring wheat to the-wetry 5 employed is less than one-tenth that tidna with Atfstra'in and India. Beam I Y q . Ount through the night c4used' the untutor- pats., seconds, $7.80; do, Man. spring Ararat and Mount Ala oz in the Ter- ed peesRntry to fear the end of the wheat pats., strong bakers'. $7.60; do, used by other stations.' -tervi�e to the United States and -Bra- .��FA-be established later. -,.tiary period, but t ihe city never before' World had come, -d "Second, a speed five times as'great -,z.i-,L winter pats., choice, $6.50. Rolle experienced such a The builiiings occupied by the Am- oats, bag 90 lbs., $8.75. Bran, $27.25. -you an se �T xpe vwlent and disas- c send a meseage.. across -the--, 'The sam4;, beam system, '.%f ni arco -trolls upheaval as that which: levelled e among Shorts, $29.25. Mi4d:ings, $40.25. Atlantic at 100 words a :minute and hopes, wit' be applied ,*S tele- rican Near re:ief were to Wire'fl 7' -'nearly as huriian habitations on the the few that. escaped -destruction. Al. Hay' Na2, per ton, car lots, $14 to. in one. day get five times the traffic phony, so Australia can talk to Eng.� great LeniDikan plain. on Friday though there were more than fifty doe.- $1& thrqugh at less expense than now. land. tors, nurses, clerks -and --relief workeri . Cheese, 7% to 17'Ac- -Tright. I se, finest wests.-, 1' phony wouild be useful in the structures at the time, all mir- do finest easts.. 167/ac; butter, No. "Third:y, through the beam system- - "Wirelesi tele The Epcond shock, which was five - Not a single Pasteurized, 33% to 34c. Eggs, RCUIOUSly escaped harm. stor- messages are less likely to be inter- to the Press correspon�ant who may,­ ty-. In- a stronger than the first, tore open one of the 9,000 Armenian orphans in age extras, 42 to 43c; do, storage (erred with.by other wireless stations wish to ask his editor if a subject is dant fissures in IWO great volcanic the buLdings-Rerished. firsts, 38 to 39c; do, storage seconds, or e:ectrical atmospheric disturbances worth te*.egraphing," he suggested. g Vr P ;o, n§ -�LL. ,'ut'� ,.. • .i,qR: ' fi.Ts' {!»• '- ra'. . .':. Sl� ,`,fY.v3 Ld.• ;. V'+.'v�...'� YTN�•r,� ev.t+',u,,+t••.tr:�,{a�s..[%hsW K�9t�. A��x-•iv,',,=i2. d'1,;w5 .- +•`.,.;• 1 i�r�.,. +.. ?!r ?-l•»:,w�!;�ni..''«„ •'e.yyc��. -;'.N; _"- .✓.' :.".w`l.l�. .!.,ry':.aq o'AYL'r W». :- �-. .SR4=!R;'! A'1j"{`aa:'r 1^ ,S., °''c"�+:" •.l.v''T r*s...R..,.,xn;,;'.FI+;Rc;1x. +:f:'iL"'.`y•FP"..s.rv�+�q.s,,''m,y��-.w�.. �:;^.',�." •,•^''- S',,^'(xt��. Jitr'.P^�.•t' .,K' •.�.;'3Fd'��;R'�Ff•,�.,'•,,9-',�'.x,:+�z5 �. t'!,"�+'..Y. �. � }riUu� :pYF!om.f.i!iA+.=,tG,t'Iom,, ',u"1' T•M-°.,n4. -7,�: } h �:+,r,1aw'+"''..9r�. ' [�,,�,,t' FRwv^+,"n����. . •,1,.66,i.Yc,^ - a.9' kY " a4:.ky9''�rI�F•yJ. , .v..'iFw - .IMP �­442 ' L 2 ..IKiN �l]� �r-l�+ -"•nt is ^,,��!i 4. -�,u�� abate ih;L of I�nRland: while �iP.IIRE CLOVER HONEY �' there is a ceratin class who woul$100, Reward �~ i T;+RhiS like to do -away with all kings, the -:' �RICHARDSON'S GROCERY =:-° 111.76peryeat„ il.ao•u paid-inadvasm mass of the people of the British _ o criptions rothe united Sates and Creat .empire has no desire, to adopt a The'Munie pality of the Township Brirairf;7.lMl in advance. Republican form of government. of Piekrrinf; wti! p y a-rewsrd of �- - —' ----- --. LOU_00-fnz.the.upp.reh.aahidg..xoe•con^ - 1f Lbs..Glasa Jars, Wfl! per Jar -1 L Y. C,)in uaeettons:. doe eiten 2J Lb. Tine Extracted, 45c Tin -• 5 Lb Tin Extracted. 85e Tin - JOHN a Mt1RKAR, Proprietor, Good Honey is scarce. Get your requirements now: viction of any and eaoh person-ftspnd. A bargain at these lirices. Pure Clover. Fullutvin the dissolution of the g guilty of st xling poultry ur dom4etic animals ofstny kind within- the limits NOTES AND COMMENTS. Provineia-l- Legislature the pro of the said Township of Pickering. _A few cases left of our large shiprnetst; gafiug The United States and Canada vince has nun• entered another campaign, which will $y order of the Council. ?,Act SYEARS, Reeve; Wine Pints, 115 per dozen Imp Pints, 1.25 per dozen are now being trey ted by a .visit election . bitter one. It ' will be -D. R. BEATON. Cler k. k Gals., 1.130 per dozen Irup- j, Gals., 2.00 per dozen ifrom Qlieen Marie, her son and prove a different front the usual election Dated Oct, 4tb,'1926, 5tf, -= "Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." daughter, of Ruutnania. Royal Visits, to this fights which. the contestant. N. W. STAFFORD country are not very' eral sad Cooeervatitre.. are Liberal -'iekeringHar'dwre Store numerous, and When they do oc- This catupaign will be waged be, Marble and Granite.Dealer. cur, quite a stir is created among twee] the •`wets" and "drys," and Cemetery Lettering etc. .Ii -the people, especially that class the Liberals and Conservative -fit t claes a;oek which considers its social etatiding will be found fighting side by side guaranteed. a very high order. It is rather acco ing to -their attitude to ! Kingston Road and Pickering s -amusing to see how the Ameri wards the prohibition questiop. � East To-wriline. '--cane• who are supposed to be very . will Pheone Wbtth- 88 R 3•Z Some of the iuost bitter critics of • y 1 ' dem-1dembow down and Pre m Ferguson are hien who 27.40 P. O. -Whitby R. R ` -worship those throughier whose ^vien4',royal blood circulates: They have never voted other than con- e .110 ..0 bhule�lives. servative during their W -are supposed to have a certain: The temperance element through - amount of conte®pt for royalty, out the province feel That the will FALL iN r but their actions does not support of the people has been ignored by LINE FOR - that contention. It is true'that is lady tln4,,governgtent and thKt. the gov- BETTER cb'~ ey .: Queen Marie a of great per- -conal magnetism, and people are erntnent f3 pitying into the hands .1 gRpgg! of the "wets" by making amend I ' -to be excused if they fAll in love . 41ents to the 0. T. A. to suit then]. osa with her. She is a daughter of The questions now i= not s political the late Duke of E;iinburgh, who �u one, in which the contestants FALL TIME IS _ _Queen _ ;�- - - t -was educated in England, and to pow-er,,but, a. great inora.l one ------ athua cannot be rort«idered a fur signer in, every respect. Kings in which the people are to decide The The time that you should and Gueens are human.. The whether uvmut. . it will be made fall in line for better 's+ -have their sorrows and roubles easy to puree intozirxting and for hot r . dike the. rasa (ifus,us,sod id late licittur. It is now up to the pet•ple rolls rolling rog rof years, they seem to have had more the province to �presa in o rno - mistaken terms abet their de=ire ..-Out eves y f than Weir own bhare of trutible, is regarding the O. T. A. The f3fternOell a s as the great war has deprived many• of them of their r_rowns The _temperariee people ibunld 1 Fal ifs love and get 1s3airled. - -and some of thein of their livee. stand together and tbraw. politics a specialize in -Their bed iy not one of rose@, but aside, and .cast their vatea for the _ Wedding Cakes, — y -is fill] of thorns. No royal family candidates who are pledged to arp- - _..._ in Eurupe has retained the love part the U: T A ,reg9rdleay of sand respect of their subjects more their party affiliations in nils past. - - _ The chief concern novo is out to re•- I• • AUCTION SALE OF turn a Conservative or Liberal - � ��� a government,t re ajrrtt �y ament ll carrout the�c ll� tk e HONE9 y. Grade Cattle. CVoice Hackney. people, and bend their energies to , I r 11; ' ¢: - --- --= Puny, Registered Shrop- the strict enforcement ne of the la, u shire Sbeep. The property of Vnrio voters' Lasts Act, 1926. _.. -MR. Z03MI•r" SCC T '. ,At Lot 21. Coo, 8. Pickering Tp. ELECTOR74L DISTRICT OF SOUTH ONTARIO _ $On the Afternoon of 'TOESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 _Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers The following property, viz: + o -Mary 'Lind 12th, 198254, bred July Irk, TAKE NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of bearing complaints or appeals Voters' a Hrude Jenny Lind with regard to the Lits to he need at Red bull calf at toot, horn Jaa 10, 1928 the Elec;ioo of a Member of the Assembly pending for the Electoral Distrie,r " Princess 30th, 19x`',-56, bred July of South Gotario will be held at the fono+vind times and places. name!v : .-Claret 11th For the Municipality, of tbeTowo of Whitby, at the Council Chamber, Town `181eifer calf at foot, born Jan. 28th, a Ball, on the 8th day of November, }828, to hear complaintsas to the li=t of it Campbell Claret Voters for Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1. 2.3. 4and 5 for the Town rf Whit- t:. '" `Auausta Minn. 1rso0. born June 28;h, by, and thi,t Judge R. Ruddv will be the Revising Officer and his Cleuk wili 19.34, tired May it6 be John Frost, whose address is Whitby: .. ; Little R.rUclen, 137491. bred June 24 For the Municipality of the Township of Whitby, at Town Hall, in the ViiIKge -- The above calves are by Baron Dale, of Brookiin, on the 10th Day of November, 1926. to hear con plaints as t,, r he w son of the great Matchless Dale, List of Voters for Polling Suhdivtsloos.Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5. for the Tuwnhbip owned k,v T. A. Russell, and are of Whitby. sect thgS_Jndge R. R.iddy will be the Revising Officer and bis re-hred to Baron Dale. Clerk will be H. W. McBrien, Whose address is Brooklin. rescent Nonpareil Sect, 211982. horn Fur the Blurricipality of least Wlrithy, at the Town Hall, In the Village of CA Sept. 2nd. 1924 Crescent Nonpnreil ,4tb,. 21955.4, horn umbus, on the 11th day of November, 1928, to hear complaints as to -the List '. ,f Voters for Pulling Subdivisions Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, Z and 6 for the Townshipp of : Sept. 90th. 19''M : Rachel 101st, 217347. born May 25th, East Whitby, and that Judge o �rtlt be the Revising OtHcer his Glerk 19Jg; a Marr Rachel and will be P. G. Purves, whose address is Columbus, Ont. Rgistered bull, 18 months old.. For the Municipality of City of Oahaws, at the City Hall, in said City of 0th- -.2 Yearling heifers awa, on [he -10th day of Nuvembar, 1926, to bear complaints as to the List of -. '$ Yearling steem -, Voters for Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 for "$ Heifer calves the City of Osbawa, and that Jude J. E. Thompson will be the Revision -Hare, .$ Steer ralves ' 2 Veal calvos Officer, sed his Clerk will be F. E. whose address is Oshawit, Ont. - .-7 _. -choice Hackney pony, filly, 2 yra. old 108hropshire breeding ewes, reg. For the Mun(cipalityof the Township of Pickering, at the Town Hall. in tbF Village of Brougham, on the 13th day of November, 19:6. to hear co•rrplaiaro- lb Shropshire ewe lambs, reg, as to the List of Voters for Polling Subdivisions Noe, 1, 3, 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 9. to �+ 8 Shropshire "ram lambs, eligible to rind 11 for the Township of Pickering, and thxt•Judite •Muddy will he the Revising Officer his Cicrk he Donald register 'Shropshire sheariirig rasa, reg. and will R. Beato whose address is Whitevale, Ont. 4 Cotswold eaves, registered Forlambs the Municipality o the Townsbip'of Reach, at Town Hall, in the Village of Manchester, ua the 12th day of November, 1026 to hear enmplaints as to 2 Sbearling Cotswold rains, reg. the List of Voters for Pulling. Suhdivisions Nos, 1, 2, 3, C 5, 6. 7,8 rind V. for 2 Ram lamhs, Cotswold, reg. the Tuwnbhip of Reach, and that Judge R. Ruddy wid he the Revising Of . : . $Pigs, 2 rnonihe old cer-and his Clerk will be W. F. Dobson, whose address is Blanchester, Ont. . No reserve whatever, as Mr. Scott ` has about 50 head of rattle and 75 bead For that Municipality of the Village of Port Perry, at. the Town Hall, in the Village of Port Perry, net the 15th day of Noveru her, 19'2(3, to hear complaints of sheep and must sell to make room as to the List of Voters for Polling Subdi'viscns Nus. 1. '2 and 3, for the Vil= for winter quarters. lage of Port Perry, and that Judge R. Ruddy will he the Revision Officer. Bale begins at 1 o'clock, sharp +rod hie Clerk rill be F': H. Purdy, whose address is Port Perry. ---TERMS—Veal For the Municipality of the Township of Scugog.•at the Town Hall, in the si,id p, calves,' butcher's tainbe, Township of dcugog, on the 16th day of November, 1926; to hear complaints small pigs and all sums of $16.00 and as the List of Vetere for PoUing Subdivision No, 1, for the Township of Scu. under, pash ; over that. amount 10 gog• and tirit Judge R. Ruddy will he the Revising Officer, and tris Clerk "months credit on approved joint will be Thomas Graham, whose address is Port Perry, E motes. 4 per cent. per annum off for casb• And further take notice that each sitting will commence at 10. o'clock in the forenoon and continue until the appeals hale been disposed of. NJi. MAW, Auctioneer .will And further take notice that any voter who desires to complain that his s Masse seers name or the name of any person entitled to he entered on the •said list has been omitted from the same or tbatnames of any persons who are entitled to be voters have been entered thereon may , For the Town of %Vhithy-on or before the 3rd day of November, 1926, -- For Township of Whitby ort or before the 6tb day of November, 1926, -- For the Township of East Whitby on or before the 8th day of �Tnv. I916, .'We have been appointed local For the,City of Oshawa on or before the 6th day of November. 1926, agents for the Massey -Harris _For the Township o1 Pickering on or before the 10th day of Novemher: '26, - Company and solicit the For the Township of Reach on or before the 8th day of November, 1926, patronage of the farm- ..For the Village of Port Perry on or before the 10th day of November, 1926, For the Township of Scugog on or before the 11th day of November, 1926, ' era of the district. respectively apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name of any .. :All M. -H. repair" kept coust tly other person entered on or removed from the list. i on hand. And further take notice that such appeals must be by not ce in writir g in the form SIGNED by the complainant in DUPLIOATE 'We also have the agency for the prescribed and given to th viaing Officer for the Polling Subdivision in respoct of Go<ulyertr 'pet duets, inclad- which the appeal is made, or left for him at his address as stated nhoye. inq tires etc. And And further take notice that'all persons are called upon to examine the s: � Lista in order to ascertain that their names are correctly entered ' ' \ thereon. & As" T LAW e a - VETH�OMPSON, PiCKF,R.I' G, ON'T. _ Chairman of Eledtion Board of the Connty of Ontaric .Sly Prated this _Whday of Octoher, 1928. 1f Lbs..Glasa Jars, Wfl! per Jar -1 L Y. C,)in uaeettons:. doe eiten 2J Lb. Tine Extracted, 45c Tin -• 5 Lb Tin Extracted. 85e Tin ,} Good Honey is scarce. Get your requirements now: A bargain at these lirices. Pure Clover. _A few cases left of our large shiprnetst; gafiug h _ - at she f611Twing prices Wine Pints, 115 per dozen Imp Pints, 1.25 per dozen Wine Qrtarts, 1.25 per dozen hinp. Quarts, 1.55 per dozen k Gals., 1.130 per dozen Irup- j, Gals., 2.00 per dozen :" tiliti 7'Vine "Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." J AME,S -RI CH-ARDSON -'iekeringHar'dwre Store Does your old stove burn too mach coil ? If so, come in -and see the ` Happy Thought or McClary' I•ixnge that gives the maaimutu .Ii amount of heat with the minimum amount of coal.5 -Co.ne in and see our.Qaellec Heaters at.$15. 'Stove Pipes,• Elbows and`' Repairs for all -- inch of starves. A good supplyPf Royal Purple Calf !lead and Poultry a Supplies, pester Shell, Grit and J ,Beef Scrap. Agent for International Farni Machinery and Repairs. Oar Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not made, of - : I S. BALSDON, - PICK RING .110 ..0 --gam• -Furnish" and Sirvila on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. Prouse, . = - - Pickering' J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - Pickering ANEOW&BETTERFURMd �i � iQ �efZB'ai`I017�1.�1''IG'Q' Gilson's bf Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipeless. .��•«� or pipe style—at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im- provemeni in home heating in half a century—low-priced, efficient, quickly installed. in any home. school or church. t Costs Less to BUY—' r Less to - hThe LTse new Gilson "Magic- is built I of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented i air -blast burns all the gas and 1 smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, duet or smoke. )Suras Hard or Soft Coati Coke or Wood You are . not dependent upon hard coal alone as yo excellent results from any kind of fuel—soft coal,, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy .pn extra saving by usltig low cost fuels. Write for - $y payn"Ut pun A moderate payment down in. stalls the new Gilson Magic." _ Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system -We will welcome' your inquiry. Catalogue, sketc��aa. plan forms, estimates and full information, gladly sup- plied without oblitinting you in any way. Act at once—this is.the time to make plans for betting your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - - 9510 Talc St., Guelph .. .:'.,. - ..�....�......'�..... .�.,:_.;.: ..N _;W'....�.,,r,.__e::x,;,.L,•.-r•a,-,'-_L.c._;e«. ±-:.r:=.a '':«�..�='+�%ri.'x'_..-. - -_'lsv.iawtnn-r...<,ur,«G�:+ce,+e+;�r,1s aL '.:aux .•�; ..;dE q �' 1AU R W CLARe"ONMiss Effie T Miller, Miss Helen Grf)4�n River Reduction Scott and Mrs. Peter Macnab spent r Friday with Mrs. W. J. Miller, of Fro' ru Augnat the 15 t,h to Septem, Miss Janet Young is visiting h Coal, Coal. -brother, David Young. or Guelph. Pickering. Basket - Factory I will inake a ber the 15th Some of our �portsrnen Rre now -ices. reduction in sleik h shoe pt annual Manufacturers of, Hard an"oh.-S a tusk.Lag ready_.,fgr their ani thw -.rte - ring 0 .'deer hunt. All kinds of Frult aI' your sleigh Nov. 2ad. tFy on Mrs. --B 'Berry, Crates, reductions. q:d reckenden, of Toronto, to Tuesday, a-edt4f these worth-whi-te visiting Idiom Margaret Macnab for h 7 a f e1w days. Edgar Shirk, of Roseville, ape at S H 11 N G L ES' Farmers'Bushel Baskets, L 0_RNE RE ID THOS. A. LAW, 'a few hours on Tuesday.. with his Clothes Baskets. Piol�erLn�'. Gat 'father here. �-.CLAREMONT Nova Scotia Shingles Mrs. James Greig, of West To 'Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Frank Pennock .4 o. is viefting her sister, Mrs. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles rout Proprietor UNRESERVED THOS, F. SCOTT Geo. Morgan. for sale at Phone Markham 1604 104 Mrs. Evans Ward, we are sorry T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT ATCTIGN SALE -:.CLAREMONT, ONT. to report, is again on the sick list Call and get prices. and under the doctor's care. There i10F20 HEAD OF s Mo . Luther Bdwes, of Peterboro, was is town on Saturday visitingDealer is Ford Cars, new and • X013teig as, yredianctsed. his mother, Mrs, JoeephReadmae. J. S. Bandy has been assisting n the Air Massey-Harris Implementa and F. M. Cooper in his tinsmithing Idattle sire. Re p btisineeff-411mi the-psat-week. vent The new Atwater-Keat and it Mrs. FloyIdIones, of Brooklin. inghouse Radio Sets will ''At "BeavervaikFarm," Life and Car Insurance. spent a couple of days last week -with her mother. MrSL Bushby. please yon. Phone Clare. 5102 Lorne and Mrs. Reid and son, home Lot 27, Con. 3, Scarbaro eek-end in Burl. We will instal one in your ho Ivan, spent the w if not entirely (I mile north of Jugton with the former's uncle. on free trial and the property of Xqle.Leaf Mutual Piro satisfactory we will remove it. Harry Porter and Wid Miller ATE 5T 71zea Mo -Fm from $40 motored to Port Perry op Sunday i We have th and visited the foriner's brother, OB -complete up. At 130 o'clock, on Cheap rtes for farm and country' buildings. Palmer,who has been Mrs. B. S. ' See onr Stocit of Fall Goods, such THURSDAY, NOV. 4TH, l926 926 Windstorid Insurance on bitildings, '.011 the sick list for some time and ID you see a bob Dto-day that you wind-mills, Silos etc. under the doctor's care, is now as Findlay Stoves and Reateas, particularly admired, The Herd is as accredited one and •Automobile Insurance somewhat improved. ad which-yon would Coleman Lamps, Oil Heat, there has never been a reactor of all kinds. a A. D. and Mrs. Peters, of Port era, Mite and Gloves, in it. Every female has Perry. pent Wednesday of last like to duplicate ? Stove Cement PARKS FOR SALE a us. We know been bred and raised Come to week here with - their daughter,, Etc. by the owner. Write or phone Aro. George Beverley. the latest styles. Terms—Ten months credit on a D, and Mrs. Johnston and two ,Look Your Best" at ED. BOWMAN 10. peoved bankable pap§r. and Mrs. Fred Farmer. -F. X. C 0 -0-P ..._.daughters tsf-Toronto;-�A-A*Y MARTV, cent interest. Rosr __20 ----- WJaITRy__O . CULTURB Catalogues now ready and will be with friends in Claremont. CLAREMONT Remember John Scott's sale of mailed on application to go' e bred and grade cattle, sheep, Whitby Agent for Ackerman's Quality FredYeamans, Prentice& PreO t ice,' The Fuller Brush CO., go etc.. on Tuesday next. See Phone 385 Harnees. Ask the user. Aziocourt Auctioneers another col Limited -bills and ad vt. in column. Tbomas Coady and Walter large Symes are each shipping A We desire to have a rsaident r. quantity of turnips to the States, representative of the Fuller Brush the price being 20 and 22 cents Company in Pickering and Whit- -bu8hel. The leaves are now falling fast -CLAREMONT ---A Dollar is Saved., by townships for immediate work. Peopl® right now are buying tint a and 'W a the landscape is piesen hen it is in the Christmas presents in large quan. rather dreary appearwace4 warn- CREAMERY A Ing as that winter is now rapidly Cities from our salesmen and We lbppro& �..,.Bank have a very extensive line of these chiag. Oscar Barber, mail driver.-Is off --Highest price paid for article*. including Ivory Seta, Tor. duty at present and is under the Cream at the kXD the; sooner; it is deposited in toise Shell Seta and Christmas novelties as well as the household Robert Scott 6 r the assaf doctors care. the Bank the greate dar Claremoi) t Crumery cleaninir eqnipment. Oar business res looking after his mail route OF ��g his absence. ante of its being saved. has always been good In this dim- Solt Monday eVeniffo -be- convinced- IMMIX -trict, end unless you are a hlxhj it 11 .1; -the B. Y -Give-ua­&s"6I -aad v. is 'a magnet 1P U. will consider the topic ­Btep- respected citizen with you• for the money that ordinarly slips a we Often Forget." If a ly for this position Pff you are tole type of man a want a real taste of the Thanks- P, --?giving q3trit. attend tb!.s service. YM through one'd fingers, and an income-. ply in person to Chae. R. Stott% Next Sunda morning at- the Wall Taper 504 Colonial Bldg., 18, King ft paying guarantee for the future. Baptist Church the subject will be West, Toronto. all V'hy East Thou Mads Elie -'Thal ?" and in the evening "Our See - the IM Sample@ at Blagham a Transforming God" will be the- before buying. B E AT T Y %subject. Over 5W samples co',fromInFrank Cooper returned home on at 10c per roll and up. STAN DARD BAN KFOR THE BEST Saturday evening. after spendinfr A complete line of Paints, Oils and OF C.A.NAMA4. several days in Eastern Unt T &rnishes at right prices. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Md*G#W where he purchased two carloads he sold on the To. Estimates tbeerfullygiven for all mrambes also at ammkUn. we*t MIL W%Itby of cattle which interior and exterior tanto market. decorating. E.-W. Evans, of Whitby, was in the villagi on Monday. when he C&II or phone 1813 Claremont 104led ono number of friends. He intends holding an auction Is of wood lots at b- 1110 W.G.BINGHAMHere' are Exceptional Values is premises, t 15, 'rear of con. 9, on Wednesday 7 Painter and Decorator ---Nov. 3 rd. The chief social event of the sea Claremont, Ontario son will take place this (Friday) Litter— Carriers; Hay evening, when the members of the All wool Sweater Costa,- Pull-Overs with shall collars. Three ply Carriers, Cow Al, and plain stitch: ' lei all white and a large Pumps, Door Tracks. Co bowling Club will Sit down to a variety of colors. Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. to get m rioss an Imot chicken pie supper, wbieh will .;-Here t $4.00 It:will pa you Ladies' pure white fill - above be furniah-elLby.-the-Mission Circle -wool White Steater CPA ts, a before buying elm. of the 24ptist Churcb-, at the * * 3.75 and 4.50 a I.Adieg', same as above, pull over, at... Colo - FRANK J. PROV816 of Miss Hattie Walker. Men's all-wool Sweater CoatA, assorted colors, at Z50 to 5.00 Miss 'Eileen Cooper, who has '.Men's all-wool Pull overs, t ... ... 8.00 PICKERING. ONTARIG !been attending Business College in You Are 0 sizes 2912, at' 1.25 to 2.00- Boys' Pull-overs., Toronto, is home at present and bed with an The Pickering -confined to her -Call at PS _,Phone 3800 of the fin. Her sister, Miss Isabel, ::o'r FINGOW is also confined to her bed with 0 viguance Committed he same disease. We are glad to nly,'Men's Suits IT,=. 0 INT "Z mg. state that both are im-proving. reg. 11"20, for 15.95 trnrlra are n saing through the til iage every Clay On The obje t of'this Association Is toW 0. lessen stealing and. prosecute --their way from Uxbridge to T men s halt hose 75c the' eons. ronto with heavy loads of pota- toes. On account of this heavy Men's Shirts, • demand the price is gradually Iffembers having property fftolen corommid) soaring, until now the buyers are Reg. 2.50, for 1.97 Don'' -sac te �'-your cake Immediately with any member of Executive-committes. paying $2 00 a bag, 50 cents higher than they were a week ago. Men s Work Boots, -41.00. Alfred and Mrs. Hayward, of of fee Tickets mav be had from the President or 3.15 Ardberg, have been spending a Reg. 3.60 and 4 00r, Secretary on apyliostion. stock or,.tro, Ps couple of weeks here with the foriner's sister, Mrs. Ira Powell. S, Else. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Pahw Men's Cap 1.50 er. M. S. Chapman, Pickering. -ard, who has been in _. EFORE selling your live Mr. Hayi% .,Poor health for some time, is now Poniewhat Improved. He QF%ys Nifen's Underwear, Bst ­Jas. Richardson. stock or field crops, con- D. Munro, -they have had snow in the Mus sult our local manager. He is President, Wool and Fleece -lined --ICoka district for over two weeks. A number of the members of below cat price constantly in receipt of market .�: Pickering Brougham Union Lodge, A. F. & ,reports and is kept thoroughly A. M., motored to Birch Cliff on Heavy Flannelette Blankets,posted on the conditions which Leatber 000as store I Thursday everting last to bear an large size, for 2,30. affect crop and stock prices. His address on "Third Degree Mason HARNESS , -1 lh�`&s iven in the and, advice, may be greatly to your y " whi� 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 30c Do you wish to on. advantage. Our -Scarboro High supply of quality HAMM and ,�.itoritirn of the \ large your holdings; They went 'on the '"'t" 27 ic. Flannelette, 20e & 25e or ingrease your Parts is now complete. 77 School. tion of the Birch Cliff Lodge. The 'stock? This bank is Our local branch places a very BOOTS—GREB SE10H Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 900 always ready to have a large at .,address was much enjoyed by eve complete and efficient' banking We ock of this Fammu -cry one who heard it. assist productive Boot on hand—unbeatable A most enjoyable time "' LVies' Silk and Wool Hose, enterprise, service at your disposal. for bard* wear and tear. ..,spent in the Masonic Hall last reg, 1.00� for 75c. REPAIRING Wednesday night, when the local We maintain our established reputam Masonic Lodge entertained the We at lowest tion for rep Rlrinq a New Fruits and THE 11 kinds of 013 .0 1 inembers 6f Doric Lodge, Tor to, prices. Fresh Groceries always harness and boots. of whoru about thirty were prey- on hand at lowest pricep. The visiting lodge pnt on DOAUMON SAW;BRADLEY CECIL D p aar d ikeD ic y d to Lom W ala 0 y r d y chy n "a W "a o e p d nt m w"I 0 a r bo e u 0 ,e ' d 'd b know t h 1 8 t a YI, e a te t _ a. Look Your Beat ATE 5T ,TY C', _LT, _ tF BEAU� E B roe t W it y I St rock S h b Phone a8.5 11 7#5 the flrF;t degree. At the conchi Whitby Branch, J.H. Perry Manager siob of the regular . business of the Brooklyn Branch E.C. Croaq 'Manager Harness maker, D. A. SCOTT 'evening, a banquet was served, 0 ST and a splendid pro- rRm wFts rend- PTCKFTrT.NC,- 0, -"�Rro 4ting bretbrpn. I CLARE'MONT erect by th- vi .'^. ',f-nr,•"•.S:Hr. ,1„ . a.7•T` w :yi q-Me"vi;°W3:!m. GRP` ,-�y; .w,,.:... .: CT' •$pada. x-wa•* 6 r '171. iL'��P'=A :3 ,!"r..Y _-•Y try MR ^ t M'. r Yy,,: .. m. _.e.g ,r .,.�k elle,, '"'»' ; J• . "cw>rx+ -,"q.'; f °�i.u.. cid ... ,;rale y ...a. f' �.•qy,.'. a, .� .. .'•. s�,M•�c .::. av+: .-era R,,,,, M1 � � fl ,.h. r�+..K+fi+,•"+�.:r..uvi ,3'•. fi,". 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But upon ezaminatiop you will see that ' _. a , lslmost every one differs 'in'some way from all the others. In some the difference may be In ' the light or dark blind on the brim of. the hat or in the brimming on the hat or the - �� :.collar,' Or, some may wear necklaces,'or ear -rings, or both. Only two are exactly alike. O No, it's not as easy as it looks, You must search carefully. Just Look closely—make sure that you have the twins, then send In your answer. some :body who Ends the right twins is going to win a big prise. Make that "somebody" lac 1� 3 sk First. Prize $290 : a ...MAXIMUM AWARD ' This in one of the greatest array of Cash Prizes that has ever been offered Sn a Mall and empire Puzzle Contest. That's what It is, folks—aad You can be a winner. The prizes f �� 1339 range from $2 tst_.i5.0--an9-Lf E 000. AFl prises wlIl be awasdad la time to reacII 1 }; & _ 4& -_Aho-wta=sfa by Christmas -Day. _ e` Think of It! Yon can win as much as =2.000. Yes, air, ;6,000 in cash prizes may be won O �r O In this interesting puzzle contest, and will be awarded promptly after hocember 11th. t4 There will bs 60 winners and the First Prize, the golden opportunity, $2,00.0 IN CASH ® 'Won't that be a wonderful Christmas Gift? In the .event of ties for any prize, duplicate , t prizes will be awarded. E LWO "ants wins First Prise. We will give you 950 points for finding. the Twins. Ino - 1y lmediate upon receipt of your correct answer, we will send you particulars of a word•- 1$! contest, in which, if saccessf L yo a earn the -final 50 points required to win a . a $2,000. First Prim or one of the 49 r Cash Prises, t "YOUTHFUL AND SLENDERIZING � 'b`si IN LINE. 111dA,�. YOUR ANSWER TO -DAY `- s" Decidedly chic is this attractive one- &Tow, find the Twine. 'Write the numbers in the coupon below, fill !n your name and - 0 � piece' dress with its tnverted plait In address, and mail it to the Puzzle Manager. Get started for the Big F12bt Prize. skirt auinow and andslThe sleeves gathered and Puzzle Mg., Room 207, THE MAIL AIVII EMPIRE, Toronto, Canada ;4A. 'veatee may be made of contrasting cJ 5r material, and the gathers in shout era, Sp C.dSEI PiRdZ£3 TWIN PUZZLE COUPON :and ,graceful jabots are of the latest �� �� are � ��� prises Puzzle Manager, Room 207 j m9de. No. 1839 is for ladies in sizes THE MAIL & EMPIRE, Toronto, Canada.' .. you ego wig. 36, $8, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust, Size Numbers ........ and ......... are the t . �38 requires 4 yards 39 -inch figured _ twins that I have found. If these are T material and L4 yard 3$ -inch plain � t �. • • • .. • . • . • • • • • • • . , �. •$ j-�0 correct please give me the 960 points and f n (cut crosswise). 20 cents. '•000 a the ]Baal b0 polar• to •� _�Srd Prize........ .. ... elle. 4 6nr Fashion -Book, ilostrattug-thy 4th Prise.............:. :. Op n First Prize._ tali me how to .gal I neweat and most practical styles, will .silk Pstse.. elle. . ............ $200 1 ;came ............ ...:................ ') be of interest to every home dress- a68h Prise....... ........ elle $Is70 .r 7. maker. Price of. the book 10c the copy: 6 - 72h Prise ...................:. ` 4,10 Poatoffic•:. • , .......:.. Proi luno:.. .. f3 NOW TO ORDER PATTERN& fish Prise' • $I00 r _ 19th Prise ...................... $100 " Write your name and address plain- :IOth Prise' . .......... .......... $ Rtrt et or T F.fl. No• . _ .. _ ly, giving entnbar and sine of su h 31th to SOth Prises. itselusi•e...... $10 1 - patterns a. you want Enc'±ose 20c is ► :.. stamps or coin (coin preferred; ors _ s it earafally) .tor each number -- address your order to Pattern Dept, Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ads �' V. laid• St.. Toronto. Patterns sent by4ij - tettsrn mail. O 4P o hfi 10 RIBi'S 0 M TABLETS :. 'IN EXILLEI BENBDY _ elle _ For Any of the Many Minor Ail- -,Menta of Infants and Young Z. Children. }io mother can expect that her child will escape all the ills to which baby- hood and childhood are subject, but she can do .much to lessen their `wax candy, and moved it forward i ground had dlsappeured under the run- grasp the father of a,3 chipmonks, and, � whi''st he shouted '•" Hallo, hallo'." in -ening water, whi:e some diamonds ad -I falle�i to hold him. to the receiver. Then he ran the paper hered to the gre^se.41 On the topmost twigs of the poplars c back over the steel point, and heard a To -day the final washing Is mase goldfinches •were swinging, spots of :'faint '•Hallo, hallo!" in return. A few over a pulsator smeared with g6ase; shining yellow against the blue. They days later the inventor handed some of course, with the usual water stream, are the most .charmIns Rttble birds, so drawings and specifications to his as- The result of this accidental dig- I fearless and so friendly. They fitutet sistant, and Instructed him to make covery of the efficacy of grease 1n de- i out over the lake with a dancing, but. ` what was in effect .the first talking' decting : nd holding the stones is that, 1 terfly flight, twittering and calling In severity, and to make baby's battles. It is surprising how often the actual machine. I although enormous numbers of, dfa- i gentle, coaxing tones, In nesting time M = !cr health easily won. idea which has solved a long-standing { A Barber's Great Idea. monds pass over, not one Is lost, they hang on the heads of thistles, ::ins tenths of the minor aliments problem, or even brought an entirely nshich afflict babyhood and childhood new and unsought marvel into .being The cotton industry owes an enorm- bnsiy plucking off down for linlag for are caused by some derangement of gas been the resod[ of a sudden in- our debt to the invention of the split- tLeir nests; they perch on the mai- island Friends. the� atomach and bowels, Regulate spiratlon. ning frame by a Preston barber named tains and gather aced from every — �lte'stomach and bowels and�hese Richard Arkwright. The principle of I Packed a dinner pall, stepped is a standing weed, working energretit�Sy, The telephone comes .under this rowboat and stertxd ort down the lake. ' troubles will disappear. To do this his frame is a succession of rollers, their black cape set perkily over one heading. Qra,ham Bell and his assist- . Along the aide of the island I frothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- through which the cotton passes, each eye. Gay little birds, their who-'* life ant Thomas A. -Watson, were,'experi= eagive nskir moving quicker than went, through tho r -arrows between menting with the receiving and trans• this land unci Blake's, past the long laxative which through their action on the preceding pair, and thus quietly _ ..._ the stomach and bowers never fall to mitting springs of the harmonic tele- and almost imperceptibly drawing out shore, where tba water maples beckon It was a shining, still elvening, with graph when one of the -transmitter banish, constipation and Indigestion; the cotton finer and finer. Arkwright and white birches lean over to see' every tree, rock and overhanging bush colds and simple fevers;' expel worms 'prings stopped vibrating. It refused stated that he accidently derived the ,their reflections, past high cliffs with reflected as in a mirror. The drift-. land make the dreaded teething time to start again, and Watson kept pluck- first hint of this simple and effective i ferny and little cedars growing in the ' wood along the share met its picture easvy ing it with b±a finger and thumb. Snd• crevicts. The boat was beached on at the waterline, object and: reflection denly he Beard a shout from Bell ±n 1 process from seeing a red-hot iron bar . Concerning Baby's Own Tablets elongated by being passed through i tb"' sand, i climbed a steep hill, crept doubled to sok like skeletons of giant the next• room, and immediately he•� - ! under a fence and my walk began. Up crayfish, long lizards or .huge spiders Airs. A. Koshan, Hamilton, Ont., rollers. a - writes: —"Kindly .send me your book• came rushing in. "What did you dol The Invention of dynamite was quite hill and down through groes of tgapt8-arnd-crabs. The purple martins were , let, "Care of Babr do Health and Sic c. then?" he demanded. "Don't change$ accidental. Alfred Nobel was assist• : rend hemlock, by the shore of ponds, flying low, flouts of them, going home ti $less" I have two little children four 'anything!" ! Ing in his father's factory at Stock -!over sma:l [%ridge$, the'road wairdered to sleep. Every evening ,they. wheel _ and a half and three years cid and First Talking Machine. ;holm in the manufacture of nitro- : on. A chi,ixunk skippad along the out over the lake with twittering have used nothing else for them but I The make -and -break points of the glycerin•' when he discovered that a j t ?p of a fenco, his c;ieel:-Ycckets Doig- 'cries, :$ilia dark shares against a Baby's Own Tablets. I think the Tab- transmitter spring had in tact become cask had leaked and that some of the n, with corn filched from a near -by yainted sky. When carhnesa fatly. we 16ts are a wonderful medicine for lit• welded together. and Bell instantly ; nitro-glycerine had lecome mixed i barn• His tam-colc•red back was r4,ark- , hear them stil•1 twittering and Daikin„ tie coca." recognized the importance of the faint with the si±tceous send used as pacR- Pd with th^ long brown stripes left by together whil'a they settle for' the ,+ Baby's Own Tablet; are sold by all sound thus electrically transmlfted. 1 ing: The result of this trivir.l mishap' the old squa'. 's fingers when, accord i night: Laura Lee Davidson, in "isles meddcire dealers or will be sent by All the experiments that followed! was—dynamite. Iing to tto Indian legend. she tried to of Eden." mail at 25 "cents a box from The Dr. were mainly_a mutter of working out! 134monda Saved by Greece. - W l:fan:s' Medicine Co., 'Brockville; the dctatls. One day fir. Edison was in his ]a•� -The. romance of the diamon;l pul- Ont. T. R A' P P E R S baratory' with a new t;:pe of telephone i crtor u. ed at the De Beers ilius is one; I s ant y a The Bunk. I receive$, which consisted in Its casco•; of air accidental discovery. It• !s a "Out in the country wliere p ' I tials of a sensitive diaphragm and a' long stretch of canvas slanting down- :For More Money Ship Your c needle. The inventor was singing at [cards which serarates the diamonds !r .. ,;iy vscatie-R they gave xis one of •� /� � r R those threo-season beds." his word [Chen he noted the fine steel Elt am the sticky mass in which they are ?�*ever heard of them." v point ot,the neadie very sightly prick-!edded. When this method was •' No spring!" ing his ling -r. He reflected, that it he used great difficulty was , experi- To the House That Gives You " could • succeed in making the needle enced in malting sure that many Gla HIGHEST PRICES FAIR GRADING The Laurentian forest area of Que. record the vthrat!ons of his voice in monds had not escaped.. PROMPT PAYMENT Dec is eatiinated to contain 72,000,000 wax, and he could then send the, One morning an engine hand, en, SEND AT ONCE FOR FREE PRICK LIST AND TAGS. and lumbering +operations have needle's aeras point back again over the caged in his usual work of grr:ae.ina ,.. lacre carried on for more than 100�same surface, the ±n3trume.nt might the machinery, happened to thrust his LEVIN FUR CO., Limitedeen years. The principal species are talk er sing. [hand into a mass of `crushed blue �TOrOntu Ont. cedar, tamarack, maple, r' ( Snatching up a strip of telegraph, ground, and goi later, on ng to spruce, pine, wash' I172 King EastpEP7. 8 ► ; r spruce, ash, cam, basswood and poplar, paper he rubbed It with the end of ai his hands, found that all the blue - f _ r� ... -" .. .. . - '; . :elle:., , .' . ' - 4 , ,1,!_: - v.Gr ';rj`w"", '. «:r F✓i: 9�.. 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Fye i oaaGvotr i& f�N �( as backaches, lassitude and other die- Y{ reas;pg weaknessea that bu�gn • the life-• i+.ao many women at this pt'riod. i t h of the anxiety and suffering x x �,$ 3 y :, '!ht Trick fools Thieves.] Adfielli. : ithat assail women spyroachfng' mid- ri-e trice at leavi the-: dlnnmuers _ r ,'die age can be avoided. This has been ` `i and tail lfgllt an wham 'puak3ng 1s one roved by thousands of happy, virile 3 LBS. 42• 9• LBS. PATCHES woman w o ave re e - that rev Y car 50. McCreery. Chlttliam, , : A potential' th! o sees a cos with ; 'on the health-Wp given by Dr. W!1 ..- figva� that tlse.owner Onxarioa , lietros' �ittk Pills. To the middle-aged Tights burning woman the one thing necessary to �. to leaving the t=hin but few min• Not the. Man. ` _ carry her through her years of Erdal u,tee. In some cases Lt 1te�s slue 1 ADDh�at-"I assure you, s1r, I 44vg is rich, red blood, Because of their F r 4#� c ? teay, too. • pi9atq of get-up ., w ... • i�3myloyer- "Sorry, we're lookitii lot o �, ns direct action on the Wood', Dr. Wti- �• i„ �� Rub your seatP with Mtnard's Linlmanl a man with sit -down -and -stay.'• „. liams' Pink Pills are the one remedy Two Wayt- praised by women for women's needs. Among the thousands who have found M' g: s Mistress - "We are haying Soar GQ71ali%Q1��lan�(sRt: ' benefit from this remedy is Mrs. Allan frieatla to darner this evendaa. - �� wkly�� Arcluteeb ' c �k Wager, Echo Lake, Ont., who says: er' ` G � of raodarate prSced' an pub•. x • rx� r.<:: Cook -"'Yes, ma'am. And how do � "I wam at a critical period in the lives ( �N r� you wish it prepared?" ""'"Detail aAialbr�ma�tBn oa 1 nn6iR,, 'Y of all women and was sick and miser- Miatress--"I gave you the metiu.,��, 7ti.A le. i became so much run-down that You mean?" tLseiy ab What dA ' - NCE - 1FIC ROMA Whether or not it CANADIAN PAC - � ' I was unable to do my housework. The _ - C�k,-••Gy,s'1l, prepared so fa they'll An st r.terenc, boo r�,:.. a least exertion would cause my heart to t web the silvery same building for some time.' fiend cents for ° COPS' flutter so violently that I would have voice alone of a pretty telephone) In the souse of his duties, Mr. Dome again, for instance?" - �� ` Guide rib operator in the London o�cee of thei[Vhtie-has-naturaaiY be8g-�om� u4 Aorto. at w„ at€ x to sit down. I had headaches and Toronto. one. w taches-and•waa in a_d,e ressed Canadian Pacific Railway, that wafted to ring Miss Cook daily. Some time 'p condition. I saw Dr, Williams' Pink to "ring her in a dif. Pills re�pmmQntled and decided to give tic realms of matrimony, is not de ferent manner. bIlsa Cools `ens u" finitely known. White however, who the call" and the result !s seen is the them a trial. It was fortunate that I did so, for and the use of this mall- is a member of the staff of the pas-! above photograph wII1ch shows Mr. Sneezing ?r. k, cine I was restored to good health senger •'epartment, has succumbed to and bars. White being presented with land strength and feel lige a new wo- the charms of Miss ' Dorothy Cook. a lucky horseshoe immediately after I The sign of a coming oo1d. Bathe She has been merrily answering c is 'their wedding which took place at the feat in Minprd's sad hot water. 4 man. i never neglect an opportunity Also inhale. `to recommend this remedy to those in the -phone room at the top of the Fulham. London, recently. • ..I who are run-down for I am very grate ,Sul for what the pills did for me." Wishes for Rain on Wadding Day.; a lila For all ailments due to weak watery Princess Astrid of Sweden will wish The Ctmard Anchor -Donald- �. b ood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will be „N• for rain on the day of her wedding to i son ocean highway will be a " found a specific. You can gat the pills •� �• � ;the Belgian Crown Prince. for a swe3 � home trail for many OF N �a from any medicine dealer or by mail, et 50 cents a box from The Dr, tV(1- fah marriage strperatitSon says: Canadian citizens intent on ' �- )tams' Medicine Co., Btrockvilie, Oat "Wealthy wlll.be the bride -upon whose craws rain falls."Dendiner C with the ; " �.------ - • house folks in the British ` - ReiCotnlletltie. i_ :Accuracy. Isles this Christmas. bti'Etat Care I for the tcrtguecr o! tnenT ` Farmer- t- there anything about STRATFORD 3' Leaving Halifax December 1'or have i not these things-- .; ! my farm that I can explain to you �xth and 13th respectively z . The beautiful sweep pf the earth's full _ small City Boy -"Yee, sir. How do the two Christmas ships S. �bteest. -- ilii. chickens know how big eggcups an?" a, ..' - - - Letitia" and "Antonia are 1 The transit of aux from east, to west? WOMAN, 'T1s mora and the glad world 'sings. scheduled to arrive at the z Wimt is the speech of people? _ home ports three or four , In. the market place stands the Pha 1p% Moving Pictures. •I N D I O ES E ION days before Christmas, thea Mored to Health see, "Seen,mu of moving pictures late" "Letitia" at Belfast Liver- ' 9 - a Dr. Franklins DIGESTIN F. Pilnkham s Vegetable lout yonder a wild riot of vines lyr' 1 and Glasgow, and the !t h© gasRege of a fox entwines, "Hare I' My wife's doing- the Strengthens the Stomach, relieves and COIDi�Outld ' �4h, calm is the heart of me. classing." prevents Dyspepsia, BiLtatrsn'esa, Heart• Aritofiia,. at Plymouth, -Virginia Stack burn. Sour Stomach,' IQausea, Flatn• Cherbourg and London. Stratford, Ontario. - "After rads leace, Headache, and all other troubles first baby was born I started to work ' q e �a H& of ��b caused by disordered Stomach and your Steansahtp drsnl for on the tenth day and did a big waab- Diaz ft Pays to Advrrtiss Bowel's, Buy at your drug store or infor"whon, a' wrifw- ing on the twelfth day. Being eo �r itef wKo' whispers down a wed] A plenteous place is Ireland for has- mall fifty cents to our address. young (I was s the at er I did sot - 'The Robert Rekord Co„ Ltntlbd � pitable . "cheer. Dr. Franklin Laboratories sow what was the matter, so let It k �a .'.ABcut the goods be has to sell 1Jtsacan dubh O1 Ddoatreal, Toronto, Quebec, go until I was all run-croim, wean Wvl never make as many dollars Where the wholeeoaie fruit icr >3ursttng TOTOnttl St. John. N.B., Ha2lfaz and nervous, and h><d a bad s I co;Ll _ As he who climbs a tree and boilers. from the yellow barley ear; mart. For nearly two years I wall � _- Ulleacan dubb 'O! WANTED C "D not sleep and 1 would always e, bu a a 7 a • ` � of t.aving 'hot ahead -ache, but a There 1s honey in the trees where her brain -ache.' My rno*her is taking ., Corn - minty vales expand, Old Postage Stamps. If on envelopes: ORDONAMON Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - i a �q r'a a And her forest paths in crammer, are , do not remove. If not, send anyway, pound during the Change of Life and by falling waters faaa'd;, Fitghest prices paid. Write iCANADIAN SERVICE she recommended it to me. After taking two bo.tles I be an to get a r ® There is dew at high noontide there, H. MERKER lit#ie sleep and to feet better and'i sad springs i' the yellow samd, 347A Vonge 8t • "Toronto , - have never left off since then, except On the fair halls of holy Ireland. for about three months: I can safey — ® - Large and profitable are :the stacks np say I hays taken thirty battles ai tLe my second baby was born I think - on the ground, j OPO - t makes child -birth easier as I had - - UtIeacan dubb O! a terrible prtirns with my first .three won - The butter and the cream do won• �AilZ1r :. children and very few with fay fourth e • as I.waa so much stronger. I am drously abound, now able to do my work alone but - Uilesr an dubh OI i am still taking the Vegetable Cosi- ' tt ea a The creases on the water and the sor +'�•r ppoound as I am nursing baby. rale are at hand, ° OMast PAu1j 49 Cherry Street, Stmtr �I And the cuckoo's calling daily his note - y ford, you are o. r of mimic bland, 1f you are suffering from any wen -- �` } �..� - uses which causes such syanptotal And the bold thrush sings so bravely it - p as pains in the side and back and- his song t' the forests grand, Imo ` nervous feelings, give ,ydia E. Pink- - On the fair hills holy Ireland. Z/ ham's Vegetable Compound a trial ir DOW -Bir amus rg�usan- -r- .. Irish.) ~ - In udin$ Reply:;. . Tb! C An, vn s s - Queen Elizabeth is somettmea Pic - Queen ��� " tured as possessed of a temper which, LJ You really ental' sunny Cali carrying with it the power of revenge, fora the moment you step made it greatly feared. The "Virgin m - `.. `. aboardoaeofthefivefamous Queen" is also reporfed. by some - — —=-Santa Fe cross continent writers to have been a proficient muni - train& clan. Probably both statements are The new Chief-,extrafate- true' Although it was hardly safe to ie the finest and fastest of speak of her temper during her life, it was the proper thing to Batter her the'Santa Fe California musical attainments. One of her de - Jib trains. Only TWO business sires ,wsa to ezoell Mary Queen of • days on the way. Scots as a performer. But Elizabeth's Proved >safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for No extra fare on the four temper did not always cause :her to daily trains. wreak vengeance op- those who spoke , Rheumatism Colds Neuritis Neuralgia other In . an unbecoming manner of the j f ', -Fred Harvey dining aervitce. Queen. This is instanced in the easel .HeadaChe Pain Toothache •Lumbago sets the standard in the of Dr. Tyre, who frequently performed transportation World. on the organ in the royal chapel. On one occasion: while he was playing{ DOES NOT AFFECT; THE HEART Enjoy the ouvof-loon this some music more technical than tune-' f: winter—take your family. ful, she sent the verger to him -with California hotel rates are the message that he was playing out /'� Accept On "Bayer' packs e s^EaaOIIable. w of tune. The doctor's quick reply was:, 'V which contains proven directions. MaprIsendyam owykewelow"si "Tell the Queen that her ears are v out of fuse."' -- t, : Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets The Queen let- the mark pass with- Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Druggists: ''F T. Hendry, (ren. Agent eta rt (reatstered to Oanada) of Rarer Tttanvreetum of Umoseetta- Aspirin tern of saiterueute tAeeat s.ttesna seta, •'A. S. A.")• wbua it is win tmown u ne imitations, T.eAta . 'I . Detroit. bliefu -' -�" motet tn�a asabs „ hast �_, deor m "Baer that Aspirin means w� with RUE No 44-196.^ 189 3 1'nore: gaadotae atu "" Mlnard's Liniment rsGsvos stiffness. IlV r t�7 °f -�13 /y ,, •KMNf .Y "s ..mow.,. ... •. ,.. - ..• • � w .. ;... .. ilii ..-::.�.' ,. .,` '; � ,4-: _w _..:, +Q a. �N.. .. n-. ..::a'. .°3X,..87. ,.,......_. ..fG r_n.. >.�_- 3•w...'. .11e�. _. v.,+..: a... _u -_...- ...,_aaMa,___ .: ♦ilii. '.-. 'y _ .,. , a-': -..r-tAR.�h _e. a .�.S�.:A. K- vin_ r.t _ ..:'fh-4_... o..� _:. .._ a -eF_ - _ .., rvn hq -. _ .2. .._ria •h.•.. ., m".4i w.a..At�3a.. . ����4 7 W, 6 MM '0 �, 75, V t g 'I LOOALItiMS. —Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Toronto, —Mrs. A. T. Boyes, of Belleville, spen.' Sunda ..7 with Frank-alld.. Mrs. visited with relative s_ Pickering hall. -Jaber Hallett, has -sold his farm t� --Born, on Friday, Oct- i5th. t�o El� ­tTDr. E.- A -Sadler, Dentisit, practis- last week.:' 0. mer and Mrs. Powell, a son (Vernon 'For"" �-"-F.1- a Al Toronto, will be here in his ff;67m— I0 a. -ra. XO. 7 Chas. W. Filkey is re - 9 — rmr 'In -Pickering o Moeda 5 his residence. —Mrs having then a son. on ment Oct.QTcJ. N. Richardson isA moving picture ' tertain Insist On :. 259, to FAgir and -painted. the Town.Hall on the '._,:.her readence re win be given in Georgie a -We township Council will meet evening of Saturday. Nov,Otb. Fun ___St. Guild: will hold a on Monday next for the transacti Gutta Percha Rubbers Goo -sale of work about Dec. 4th. on -week, mext-week. and Mrs. Good have got nice- pp of general business. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise Resident Dent- 7' -Miss Nellie Arnott left On WW- jot Office over �dozvs hardware settled in U. D. Banka dwelling. nesdaY morning"to spend 9 few store. Pen" -�-Wzti. and Mrs. Culls are spending wfth friends in Detroit Office hours I* daily and demwftr -:44ow days with relatives in Peterbono evenings by app"tinent.01 -A.G. Culvert left in our 4)ff**,& --The.: Liadies? Aid 'Society of St no lift trustees he few. dh ©n Oant Beat The L Is agici, tar In United thuxch met at the vizirIt the town han. George bra= to repaint thwe the IL pitming fartu whiff C. H. Filkey. on Thuya. E. F. Aldou '*f Hamilton DUN 18% inches and weighs 18 oz. day MWn last ad -was th-Ahe rAt- ri 44 At St. George's Church next Sun- ure. 6f a, dp�t Sunday at the home of his evening. A large . ..... Mrs. John Stork of the lake day, Sunday School meets at 9.80 & number were present and a Mornlr4r cow Rubber- Specials. prayer at 10-M a- EL gram rendercilli after which Evening at nL W. R. Sproule in -ft Andrew's United bhurch are meats were served. chaip at bo services. �130V$ watwVroof 96066 -top MoceasID2111301 contemplating holding a fowl supper ,, W We am quite in accord with the 140 'HOn i.;¢.v.,-.i,�.-ra%a�dCtertainment during GsOrO & ReWT, Minister Express in regard to the' taxing of MIGM, CUPW Qwer-Rubtiers. reg. L'25, for ... nit the latter. weNovembers of Highways, we are told is giving freight trucks which are running much attention just now to the pro- continually on our highways. While Mon's, All -Rubber Overshoes, reg 2,50, for King has been hi blem, of the freight truck upon the their license is higher than that of Vs are No. I Rubber, but snuff from an attack of bronchi- automobiles they are not KconfMod to his bed for over a week roads of the province. . He is said to autom Timm are job lots we picked up. INS, want more money from t1w owners 0 but is naw improving nicely. f their lust share towards the &Pa - N 7ege of er- . . . . . . . . keep these vericles for file pri 2 of the Provincial HighwayaAonsid -A number from St. St. Andrew's Using highways for whieb they y n X e Sunday School were in Peterboro on experwdve hi ing their heAvy weight and constant the al Provin- .Tuesday attending Pt use. But in regard to the taxing of Convention. a sial Sunday ;= �r lice which 13 radically -no busses we do not" think that they Low lothing comparison h wit? the cost of upkeep ndAb6 -James Kennedy, of Scarboro, was caused by deterioration van be expected to pay much more in town one day last week looking af- the truck. While he ,, produced by than they are now doing. They not Fe4turing �h� 'Conomy Muffler in Z� ter* the renovation of his residence at it MX. only pay their regular annual fee for He should also invite the bus to license but they also, pay an addition- J4, ; Overcostai 3R*W. occupied by Chas. B. Spencer. contribute a reasonable sum to the al tax for every trip they make based sportsmen are polishing u their guns and hunting up theii P "upkeep" bill. If they axe to becarne on the seating'eaPacity of the bus, ;X Ort the permanent -competitors of the and which they must pay . whe outfits in preparation 6p 110 . - I JIW as ; , . , I for the- therFred To* Bunting, ic X asengers or none -:deer-hunting sessiow which opens on a reasonable equality. With Established 1857. state railways why not place them on they a few piii ;P kering the at 1. This tax ov. 5th. in a year amounts heavy expenditures of right-of-ways to a -Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson and maintenance large sum. The. heavy- trucks nance the bus is a , te-. with relatives in Peterboro, and t week 08 he ones which the government un- a be made should -fair competitor and should Id get after, as,they should con• week with relatves in Peterboro, and u to even things up in some way. Mr. .,when there attended thi Provincial Henry will find the tlibute more than they are doing to un a Public e -T-S - - hirci in this move. ­A= ton Express. Beae�r Church, some lady had taken iq anoth- ices of St. ig day School convention. -the public -exchequer. er's coat in place of -The Anniversary services Now Atsvert4semonts. her own.- She i� Paul's United Church last Sunday de - he 6 requested to bring same to t NEWS spite' the heavy rain were p, great office and senor her own, ELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap. success. Rev. Arc?er -Wallace, M.A. Dply at NEWS OFFICE, -Mrs. Evans, of Gleichen, Alta., associate editor of our Sunday Sch tr who is at present visiting at -Wood- periodicals Toronto, was the preaclier 108 FOR SALE- Nine piRa 8 weeks vine at the house of her father, who Po;d. -C Plaxtan R. R. Locust Hill.i 4Y s11" g in very ill visited with Mrs. W. J. for the day. He preiKhed two help - "Clark. one day this week. ful,. inspiring sermons which will lon"g SERVICE -A. vnunir Ynrk. -The W, be remembered by the Pickering F?hRireboaf Gerald Clark. *Dunbar ton. 7-10 M. S. of St. Andrew's people who, listened to him. The United church will hold a Thank- of i A Rehable� Tea" -m` "for'' faring meeting in the Sunqa choirexcelled themselves by renJering P OR S,A LE -A ynimir Enletein bull, ,y school several numbers which were well registered. Apply Gerald Clark. Drbar- re- Ont 'IT raom on Tuesday afternoon November ceived at each service, adding mater- t jl rr -Mrs. Kerslake. formerly of Winni he worship, a e The ladies- a meat block& -For full particulw% apply to artistically decorated the Wint IWZ Further tarticulars later. Illy to the enjoyment of t HOr BE FOR SALE -12 rooms. ce- .11", who arrived here w weeks pulpit platform aricT-gatar with beairti• %4rs McGazty. Pickering. -the TV er ago, has purchased a lot' on whicch ful flowers. In the evening the PIGS FOR SA LE -7 ptra. will wei A b withe little OVA$, A "she intends to build next summer. She people of St. Andrew's United church about 900 lbs . and sow to at present living with her brother witli, their minister Gerald Clark. Duabarton. in Toronto, and the En liab roury an -For the approaching Provincial church folk united with the peopfe of -Me --d Stainfields ERRETS FOR 8ALE--.uood bun. elections new voters, lista will be pre- St Paul's thus manifesting the kind- Fters AVJy John 478rien. F-reachnism's 0, which dee an ration characteristic A .2. Pickering Every per. S adyt. in another column. -T pared. for particulars of w Of spurt e pastor. Rev. A. Bay R 0 sj son entitled to vote should we that anderson. asked for $300.00 to meet WANTED -A 0007 or small driver. Oar. Fall and. Winter Stock of Men 11 drive to schoola-lo. wwtsbde W children to hda or her name appears on the said Preftat requirements and the people Andrew P -a. cureamt. phons, 322. !Rot responded by placinst on the lates about $450.00 wtdch speaks T -T OUSE TO RENT -4 rooms. Also -,and Women's Underwear in -The young people of well for St. Paul's the uroLnimit Churr y prevailing between JL -L garstp. Hard and soft water Go*0 cement 1h h will meet on Friday evening at 1181 Apply to Mrs. H&ry Pailtdr and Pee .pl& On Tuesday ev- nicat. eV St. A o'clock. •­ these two lines is - 7U program will take the the weather favored the Ifem of a Haflowe'en social. When 'a I Pa s people and their Fowl su IWORSALE-A brood sow, with a C= to us on Kolly'en, on the very pper pif; 32=s old stoo, I brood an* �Ap- served mks p.m. P.k until al't" 9p.m. now h istroke of eight, we will bae sum fun showed - their ibsou. Lot 17, C I An. a. and frolic, and ye shall learn your fate gaud name was known e ��I 2 pick. enag, far and wide as more than -The Y. P. S. of St. Andrew's will 6W people IoWits Hallowsensocial thin r Fri_ Rat down at the tables which groaned frO RENT -90 acres with house and Mercury Hosiery for Ladies, silk or W001 -Tory nice knit 'with the weight *of good JL splendid barb. 7 miles em of Tomato on the the to Phone Saar 60 r 4. Mm Florence in feahlonable colors. 'a da evening. and will be the guests of satisfy, the inrlear man. at Hulsibitwer7west: Hill 4, hich the H w IV and Mrs. Stork andi John and Mm Iftork. Those who have no convey- women of St. Paurs are adepta. At rR,&YED" Now Pall sweaters to asice kindly leave their name with M. about 9.30 P-Im Rev. A.X Sanderson A blue and whit4 Hril. r boys end M`6n-very latest in the chairman called the larjre aud- S stein cow, from the farm of John Bartlett. wind-brisiakers-see them'. Chapman lor Rev- J. S' Ferguson, react to order. After the Doxology lot 13, con. 2. Rb Reward for recovr. A ..and arrangements will be made for Oliver Denny W it'lby. and praye! he called upon the Taber- -them -FOR 8A LR OR TO Now Caps end Hats for 'Bops and Men -our Fedoras in raLcle. Choir of - Whitby for their ARM -A number of the members of Dor- FLOt 33. Con. S. Pickering, 70 acres Good (trey,_ bes4er and black, are right It Lodge, A. F. & A. M. were at Star- first seleition. Under the leadership d [last. of Mr. Lyxpde the choir gave ten nuin. house and vV7 to S. Miss U toilie minute. A bOro High School on Thursday , even- berm consistin of mall, 160 P anthem Rev. Air. McGuire, under the sas -XANTED-Julolor. age 18 to I& for Jersey Knit Snits for Children, 8. 4. 5 and a r 2 office work V" as Concern. Gow� y" -TWY of Birth Cliff Masonic Lodge. P" which were well rendered The Pick- ing last attending a lecture givery by solos and a mAle quartettr"adul's's The oppoi ulut'y to loam branches pretty, oolorb and pa terns. speaker was a ' - !ri �gple a" lovers of of business. missionary in -Raft Asior producia. Africa, It good 11111111� Aly CN%ce hitanager. Exce showed their appreciation Lid„ Pickering. pent out by the Baptist Church, and mazy ime h" address of over three hem was of the different aZ%L8VL 'A WXT-WASH LAUN. Tioroato agai en Miss Erma Henry Of DRY (Semi finish} -Let our driver can and Crap the audience with her ez* hour servicv. Just leave your s, and Boys" Boots. For Fall listened to attentively frombeginn'ng captivated t- ad as he gavt a hie account of his experiences in "The Dart Con. read'A" being encored after each =8"wiTst, S. W. I avis, barber We number. At the close the pastor ex- win pack up and dthvrr 3 times a weeeKlp- pressed hearty' appreciation of -A splendid stock of. -the Reliable "Stmau" a- one the ARM MACHINERY -Frost & Bmts-Prices. very re"onable. See a" Monday afternoon last as 0 response of his people 11 Wood Cocksbutt. Tudhope. Anderson. John To On Sunday Dom Bissell Geaki Sbapley & Muir, Fleury, before purchasing. of Simpson's furridture trucks from and their splendid "Supper" and Wilk" Ordair W, F, high- mft was proceeding along the thanked -all who had contributed in now. De oreat we about two -*I.. ..+ _Ir th•e radios. J th any Way to the success of the con- Greenwood. 27u - age, age, e steering ~ broke causing cert. the truck to run into the deep ditcfi SALB-Houseand lot of J sere OR road at Myrtle. where -it upset. As the eaYth was SALE R19414TEPL house. Good gar garage and hem. Very soft tht truck s=k to d- with fruit tress. well fenced. the axles. Friday, Oct. Howe. which. contains a furnace, isingoodre. -Throe heavy trackq were procured, -but 291till., -Auction Sale 70f =a Appily t6 G. B. Fisher, Ashburn, or R, G, Mv 4heY failed to budge the truck from its cattle, sheep and hogs, at lot, 16, 1 yrtle. 43ti position. The following day, after con. 6 Pickering (just east 6' F OR- SALE—Obeap. all kinds of much effort itwas, moved jj, Brou;6,�) the " y of Th... wagon. harness, and all kinds of fail im- -I-- --The furrature was broken some extent, but it is not thought t Philip. Sale at one s rp. $" ';bills - Fred P6stfll, But. ft-ill-gool:1-orou: -Alsa iseveraftea" --and- = slit scales and -cook stores and hea ten. High - eat id es and "the damage would be very heavy. —During the first 25 days Saturday, Oct.-30th,=Auction SaW of implements, wool, also live try me 1903e 19SOU114 rg. = N tougUa�ph ..7 C _. H �`�-� AN of 0 her rain fell durir 15 -days. cattle, seed etc., lot OTICE— I s m wrecking g a few Ford Ncars. will Ak Since the First of August 12 tnehes of tail, grain, at 5, rear of ton. 5, Pickering, the -property of Norman sell the parts very cheap.I have also. for sale one. Maxwell touring, areal has fallen, while the normal rain -fall Gibson. Sale at one o'clock, sharp, runs nice, rides nice, looks nice, a Sumptuous out. fit, which gives the impression of some tlass, and for that period is about 724 inches. The probability is that we will .pat have much. more rain this See bills. Win. Maw, auctioneer, Tuesday, Nov.'2n(I—Auction sale of at the ridiculously low trice of $150. As cars are selling ala a remarkable bargain. a Ford Also ton truck at $150. T- C. Brown- Brougham TTEW ENTR�L. GgRAG� Tu 0 season as snow Will likely take shorthorn and grade cattle, regis'd its place. In the Shropshire sheep, at lot 21, con. 8, MASS-MEE TING western provinces they have been en:. joying almost' summer weather. - We Pick6rin -the property of John Scott.' ko reserve. Wm. Maw, ne 4900 A Mass Meeting of Liberals will be. Tele bone VU wv he having our heavy rain falls here but be auctioneer, held in the Town Hall. Whitby, on we should thankful that weWedllesda �.--are not experiencing the awful storms Y, Nov. 3rd, .kuctioni Sale of w ood lots, Monday. November let, IM * , top.m.. to nominate ,a, Liberal. Oandidate for of Florida and Cua nor the deadly � earthquakes of California which have containing Maple, Beech, al;d mixed rails, at lot 15 rear Con. 9 Pickering, the Provincial Election. There will be addresses by Mr. W. -been attended by great loss of life. —Mond 8th, will be of the prop- arty of E. W. Evans. Sale at 2 E. N. Sinciiiiii, K. C., Provincial Lib- . Aut' erral Loeadler,, Mr. W. H. Moore, and. o Repair ccessiolnes, Oils s, A an C1 Observed throujiwut Canada as Thank O'clock sharp. See billfl� Wm Maw, auctioneer. others, Sgivinx Day and Armistice Day. By a -statute passed several years ago, Tbursday, November 4—Auction Sale' "dies Welcome. W. A. DR'YDRlq. -G. D. 0oxA". .�.Gasoline, Acetylene Welding 7' -7 it was enacted that the joint celebra- of fresh cows and springers al President fliew ets;ry tion should take place on the Mon- 'day of the week in which November four bul* the property of Oliver Denny., lot 24, con. 4 Whitb:t Tp, GoD 8Arz THz KilqG I Battery Charging. -11th occurs. the armistice having been signed on tha tday. On the ac- tual anniversary Sale at one o'clock See bin Wm- Maw, auctioneer. a- Tuesday, 'Conse"Iti % ativt. covinum Re awe. made on all Ma es - Mrs nia.de of the original arm- Nov. 9th.—Auction Sale of istice Day, however, the people4) f Canada are asked to mark the household furniture, horse cattle 1 pigs ate. the pr6perty of WilliamWilliamOf A Convention of the Delegates of of the Riding of South Ontario for the casion by maintaining silence for two minutes immediately precedingo'clock. eleven O'clock: in Hoover. Orem River. :gale atone See bills. Fred Portill, -can, Purpose-ef-mlectingw Cawdidate to contest tbaRldimS in the coming Pro. I the forenoon. On auctioneer. vincial Efoetion for the Con Nov- 11th, next I i Will be just eight years since the news was received the Wednesday, Nov. 10 --Credit Sale of Reg'd Yorkshire brood sows and partywill be held In the Town Ran, Whitby. on Saturday afterno6b, No. that Germans had agreed to an armistice whi ch was virtually an ad- pigs,25 grade shorthorn f . steers mileb cows, Quebec h eater 9especi&lly r ;ember Speakers th at 2:30 p. m. Prominent will Address the Convention. CHARLES Be 'SPENCER mission that they were defeateKi. it 'was the stove etc. The property of F. M. dim Invited. most Joyful moment that the people of the world had experienced in many years. Gbapman at Grasmere farm, Let Q. con. S Pickeri Sale at I o'clock. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. JAB MOORE. M. D. J. A. McGissox. President 7 - Secretary -Pickering G 01D $AYR THIN K 11116-1 Proprietor, 71