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PiC3�ERIN(, ONT., .FRIDAY, OCT. ?I, 197 '
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4 i��raT>eswt,oscal `aYlter. CTi'eoa. muVer BIRCH CLIFF. DUMBARTON.'.
►' ��� c_ Pen Henderson, oP.. 20 Avalon Atrthe Community Hall on Sunda]
IiitrW �" � �'�!1e1 �'' y ` n� Sunday School will meet .at 2 GREENWOOD �
a Boulevard, Birch Cliff, 'and. son of -
8. FORSYTH. Opphh. D., Diret:tor James Henderson, of West Hill, met p.m., and Church of England service
trital Areodatioo of 0°tarb. Raa.
Decor rite Amrricrn apcomlar .. with a serious accident a week ago at 3 p.m Mr. L V: Pocock will be
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Frid night, when he was knocked the reacher. The A.Y.P.A•' will meet
Eye. examined by appointment. _ .. ay
y " • ct'r°m°nc, o°t down by an automobile. He had jests (day) evening -at 8 .o'clock,
• alighted from -s T.T.C. radial car and when Rey. D. B. Langford will give
��- Baskets •or all sizes was stepping on to the highway be- an illustrated address, "How we got
- I�etabllahed 1836
B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad side the Council Chambers, when the our Bible." Everyone is welcome.
eSoBcitor, Notary Public • Etc. m x accident occurred. He way treated by'
emu Sottch Win&. Court House, Vieth. aty Yi{ desC�ll?t1Q1].s.__ -- - Dr._RobinaQn and afterwards was MO ON. ,
MOUNT ZION.
:AG: BROWNING, H. C.. Barrid taken to his home. Hie injuries con - Anniversary Services under the i 4
, terr.solicitor.Notary Public. Anues'Blk :- atlawest rj(;gg sisted of•a broken arm, severe. bruises y ,' t
9m.aediatyy was
-of Post ` e., Dorian- Sheet, _,w ---_ auspices of the Ladies Aid. Society,
Whitt►y. House phone ss6, Office phone 392E and .scalp. laCeratlOnB: will be field in the United Ohureh, at Bal r e'
f 'EATON .� ROSS- Barristers.' So-
-Salt for sale _ _
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Mount There 11 Sunday, November
Sat � �� r. Ontario Bntld;na, sae , . M Fred and biers. Annan have been 111 ttheafternoon of Fride and-evening. On the and
OHAS. A. W_JEnTB, ggnnpP R y. Nov. 11th, sup-
Adelaide W67 The Hydrlo builders are working per will be served after which a
RICH®RhSON' do P10BERING-
Successor to. late W. G. Barnes east of, here at present. drama, entitled. "Deacon 'Dubbs" will
81trioter.. 'Solicitors etc.. '213 -214 Confed. Phone Mark 8420 The Wowing mph at Brougham be-given by home talent. Admission:
ietatjomLife Buildi°g, Corner Y e and Rich. this Friday will doubtless attract adults, 50 cents; children under 12
J Sta.,Toroato.Phonea Main 19oand Main many of ,our young men.. -- 'years 25 cents.. Full
='t7i9� Pickeriax office -open Wedwda and particulars
r 16atutday evenings. photo P;ck, Utz FUR I T U R E Sympathy is felt for Mrs. %esle • later.'
�a AT BOTTOM Gee on the loss of her brother, the ante
Dental PRIUE8 late D. McLean, of Toronto. DEATH OF MRS. KEMP.
Do not forget the chicken pie sup- - "-
j)R. J..R..FOWLIE. Dentia't• Cor, tT' IT.�' :B :0 -A Z per at St. Andrew's, Church next There passed away, on October 14th, Tighe ®t
Rd, and victoria Paris Ave, To- CLAREMONT, ONT. Tuesday and the splendid Sunday sec• at the home of her son - in-law, John �.
open Evenings Dressers $12 u �ashetand'e vices. Draper 3` 112 t door). 191y P. p Picker' Village, Mrs. Grace
84 up. Chwooere,, 5 drawer° About thirty members of the "Club Kemp, in her 90t� year: Her funeral prices
'j �Vil . mo C. Smith, Dentist, StoufT• and good sized mirrors, . attended the Victoria Street Theatre, was , held, on Monday, Oct. 17th, to
vl�e, iioaor G�duate of Cbicagr ?o belt price. It will Toronto last week and enjoyed the' the Union Cemetery. The service . P ar
F 110040 Universities and the R
�DantaiSatrgeoaa. Phone office 1°�il'ni, #� pay you to Call. outing. A Hallowe'en masquerade was conducted by Rev, Manseli Ir
!b, No outaidb appointmmu. will be held of which notici will ap- win; of the. United Church, Whitby, ' paid
' near next week. assisted by Rev, D. B. Langford, and - f
LASR B. BEATO c D. D. S., W. R. Sproule. Shy was borne to the
I�oofiilg Material
R 43radttatdiof the Royal Coietge rot Dental BROCK ROAD. grave by her four grandsons, Lloyd �
C and L'Diversit of Toronto, Coca Y
+DmbAdurdaek's Gonfectienery store, Whitby. --- Morcombe and Wm. Ayers, of Whit- "1Y
¢ O eehours9 to 12:1 to a.w. lad.'phone e. Clifford Hubbard is recovering fror.. �k.
Bali yhme 5 a British Columbia Shingles $ by, Those attending from a distance R
_ w7 his recent illness.
ax •' " were Mayor and Mrs. Wilkinson and ,
ix xY: $3L C. SMITS, D. D. 9., L, D. S.• No. 2 8 and 6z »6 Walter and Mrs. Bu4hby', of Osh- Sylvester and Mrs. Mackey, of Lind- _ w
(5ucceemor to Dr J N. Dales;, Graduate of awn, visited at Wm, Badgerow's last say; Mrs. S. Rice, of Colborne; Miss
r libe Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros -week.
Jun-, bliss Rowe, Miss Coleman and A fi cod supply of Hard and Soft
AS U's store a At Ces a y an office cvv D �# -Mrs. Geo. Grill co. rtinues to im- Mrs. Burnett. of Toronto. bars. Kemp Coal, On .hand. Also a supply
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1% SCeltt•a afore every Tuesday and Fr,da Phone TORONTO ASPHALT
x ! Swag laii silo ROOFIN(# prove in health a r .her recent- opY was born in Devonshire, Engiard, and '
eration. came to Canada at the age of 22, of Kindling Wood,
XXBRB$RTT. F+'AL:L.AIM L. DS, Murrny's 18 in., 82 1n, sad 86 inch F. R and Mrs. Jackson, of Tor- with her husband. and a babe of 8 -stove length. �
D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of width°, 4 in 1 Shingles . also
Sn 9-- and the Ilnrruat of Toronto g , onto, spent the week -end here with months. Amvin- at Whltbs Jutiic- • 1 '
N3�me shove 1 5 Baladon',rwre. l�ertng. Out Metal - valley and Gte farmer's parents. tion, she walked over a path through
12tf Phone Pick, 1709. f
ieo4rn ii a m. to 6 p m., or try a let• standing timber to the home of her Y 1 r
!! t Phone Pick 37ce � :. Ridge Roll. Another close call at the R:R Cross- DONALD "MUNRO, f'ICKEKIN(3 r.,
ing. Will the people never learn to uncle, James Rice a mile north of t
Material, or will .give price on look' Don`t fool with gasoline
®$B'!H EIICHAR!)SON- ) either' Whitby, and has resided continuously S�. RNINGHAW
� '�'��ei. finished fobs within six miles. of Wbitbq ever since.
�- Mr McLaughlin, of Toronto, has She is survived by one son, John, sand Building and General
.laireaeds,ar,►n,on k,ru,.rrnee of an fc,nar, •:s rn'C .ems ,just completed a small cottage on his four daughters, ?ors Draper, of Pick- Ooatractiog. 1
reprsaeating eom>aaataaat w1,d 6arr,etal stand-
Property here. A much larger house ering ;- Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. F, T. Rowe Evtlmstes furnished on all olaiwes
ER Y will be built in the course of a year Y- and Miss Gertrude. of Whitby; two of work—Interior and Exterior.'
1?O$TiLdt Licensed AuetJoneee " or two. sons and her husband having pre- Alterations and ee irs,
a Aw Como" et zeta roc anasau. In, _. - - - -- --
sisara A& r11 kinds arewa0 - em —'a" WH1TEVALIL deceased he�� Chimneys Built Ocnersto Wort. �
- tsAtsfo sdimm.ra taaa.a ttwr T. o.. onL THE INf ♦ Dt1N 6ARTON. Phone Pickering 8714
i4 •BE.ATG1f1'l'OWIg1>IItIF�>t1k8 R. Melrose has returned from a _. FA.IRPORT,. - ONTARIO
• �.eyauder, o�amsatsraaas ire We buy and sell, furnisb quotations two weeks' trip to Buffalo.
'rye Miss Marjorie Annis spent Sunday
s he, fleoaretane sr, tlsaq s, lass and Information on all Listed a21 Miss Dorothy Griffin spent the 1���
®ntaomo `Iaasat at d Y Pe with Mrs, Taylor, of Bowmanville. �1 • T
> Unlisted Mining SWeka weekend with her mother Mrs. M. S H I it '17f L R'.
_r t -r Gritllrt Plowtrtq. matches are very interest
We will be pleased to advise what in for our men es 1 our oun
M. MAW. LICENSED AIIO- stoats to buy or to holeL or Mrs. D, R. Beaton spent a few days men. peciai y . young :
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914"D .1 � - ... .. some people who cherish the Idea
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- -,�'.L�' " ��' , I I I . �. �. ._._� .. ln� action. Just as In every other I ,
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I 9., ,� _ . , 11;. 1 � , " _1 _., .. 11olosolicom - .. land flat and "stay put."- But very - I
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py,_ .then they set themaelvee\to the mat- eat you?" Robin re5ROnd6d, I . I " ' ' ..
bathing 'at Ocean Town, N.J. fter, - 7'� _,"%" . . .
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9 Perfunctarily examined by 9. is do they seteristics, and perhaps one of li�ir !/..-,r - ... . - - . CP . ) .
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I �* . his death, had been, standing next to q I l grant me a short Enter-
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�"""' - _- Then the startling' announcement' was not highly spoken of by many, I swered for him, and a little bewilder- ... . 11 . - . . 1. .
�,,��;t_-- Is made that Folsom bad been stabbed air " ed, Robin sat down. --..--.-.- - I-
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&'-A- I : " to death, I n the water. Ross, has s vR 1heit., I "-Yet few 'down here know him m. " . � . ...
1' - . . . With a gesture that seemed to fling - - .. . ; .
L-�,_- . �16 questioned as are Barron .an re t . ,
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'rives and takes command. At the in- "He was a good master, air. Strict, (To be continued.) - .. .. : I. : � A,
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I' '- '-%,d been purchased * Just and fair. and liberal enough." often It I
1 .4# . In money ways, you man!" .1 to one side. Most of the real chain- - .
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It Is also established that Graydon "I have yet to And my first lazy 10 . I . . I
- - - . I 4'Tbat. yes, air, and also in the mat� . g account of having to be
t _C,�. &Urs is a fancier of curious knives plops, it seems joss the oboe so that .... .-
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4 - -I- . , - - I child." was the unusual statement with thrown so hard. Then. If tb4) stake
_Anastaeia engages Titus Rigip .to ter of time off and Yumdons and' It does not twirl In the air, but makes . .- _.
. which Dr Hedger, of the, Elizabeth a slow turn that brings it nicely I . �
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:'work on the case. He asks permission, amuntments. Whe.iever he was to be '! McCormick Memorial Flund. recently I
in I Is missed, the shoe travels beyond all
' k ' �,� Ao go through the dead man's effects.! out himself he'd bid me Tposition to settle around the peg. A possible scoring dlstan�ce.
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�'. " _.. _ ! I woke up a group of Michigan mothers' I nn ihrow�ng an open oboe it shoulit ...!�. .
OW GO ON WI Ing THE STORY. I bit of an outing " . ambitious horseshoe fans who are -.,.. ..
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1� . - :;. '. . - ' ' ' ' I we And ycu were in bathing gathering at East I.Ansing To prove starting to train for the Canadian, be thrown with all possible ease and . . v ... .
�1' r:, � " - i this. she cited an example of an al. Championship Contest. which the On I land right into the stake. Many pitels. ' -
g�_ , .. .:.. . . . . CHAPTER- XXII. � - ... the morning he vraa killed?" . , I
A - 11 - � . . , ,11.11oea, . - 'I with a twist. This has a tendency to.' � ' - -7
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,;leged "lazy" boy, brought to her by
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TIF ." . : , of cours=e,' Anastasia said., "Yes, air. I went in soon after he Ihis mother, who explained that it &I- a
*1 But did, and I took care to be out and; ,at .the Royal Winter Fair next month. i cause the shoe to land otherwise than" . .
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,� : "'Lora knows I don't want them. I and; most required dynamite to move him. -one � flat, w-'Weh makes it Impossible to keep
..'sitare did you -bear about the people dressed in time to be here when he will be interested to learn how
14- I �� ;calne in. Shall you bathe today,i After questioning the mother. she champion had achieved succose, This !a ringer on top of another ringer .''..
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�V - -f: -Ieing so inte,rested" I � found that this boy had grown five I method which 12 described I . -
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"Heard it on the train coming iini�ru , air?" � in the fol. I "Nearly anyone can learn to throw, .
. I lies in height in five months This 1 1 I
- On "No. 1 think I%,(*- 'I'd like a I I lowing paragraphs, is now generally 'the open oboe by ,earning the proper . -
IN� you, M � . . �
I here." Dan *Pelton answered.
, pid growto required a lot of energy I
`c .�. - the stage contraption that brought am but I think my aunt would object. I accepted by the "best people" In the I hold -and- making the natural swing. _____�
I - - ,.. 'Trom the -station. In the lobty as I - at stake.' .. �
I I. - � know, Ron. the funeral will be to to produce that bone. and a lot of horseshoe world. !It the shoe is not opening t
!',f. .Muscle tissue to cover that now i - then - .
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morrow," i I "In playing always look at the ap- I throw a little higher. that ,
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came . I
., � through. At the desk as I . :growth of bone, With this lad, as rout of the'stake., . .. .11
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, Y. "Yes, Pir. but not exactly a funeral, - i posits stake you are aiming for - he you are landing in f 1.
IN - - ` � "Ited to her from you. The tongues . a new -not at your opponent's shoes, . -
- . well as with many others, this I yo #a, or If you are pitching over the stake,'
.is it, air?" e
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I , ':' "- - ,are wi o y .
A5 , ,. aning all arc " - not come harmon says
people on the sidelines !then lower your height. This will at - 7--..
. . I "Not what it would be if we were growth did .� -1
O-* ' * " . "Did you did they suggest- any I i . . �,'A
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.. - out-distance aorne , . , "
, . I "L6aru first to throw the open ibe same time bring your turn of the . .
I , . nprries- . . In Chicago. But I doiresay it'll be all � His feet and binds, shoe
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the services ether part shoe slower, The position of the hold .------
1�.. . "There seem to be names in the air my poor uncle will have I so that it will land right into the stake. . _-
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-the Tracya. who are they!" I read over him. For my aunt plans to not slide into It. Take the shoe In ate
on the shoe governs this. and all di- ' _'.. 1
4. _;.� �., stay hem on the Job. What do you awkward." and all the w'.1le It simply right hand, unless you are a southpaw, pends on whether your shoe In furs
-1 "Nonsense, they're people who stood ,
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I 1 ' think about it Rvw?_A.ny kP43 who means that his mental switchboard i Ing too much or not enough.
, by They only know Garry slightly, same feet - 1, "Always be sure to train yourself
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'it 'at all, BVi goselp means nothing. . : "No, Mr' Felten, I've no idea. Mr: and hands . I . �to lbrow the same height, which to
d4d for my uncle?" has not kept pace with those
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i: ; - . - I have a detective engsigedthat is" Folsom did have som%--w At this same time certain glands are .. . .,. 1. . about ten feet. When throwing a
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4 , I he's .not a detective, but I propose to' - ell, what I . ."... �. . .. .., i .
i suppose might be called enemies, Fir. �, being absorbed by the system-, and ..;r . . - � ringer always try to top it. throwing
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. . � wake him over into one." .
.. � developir 'the shoe so that the speed to spent -
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� . . "Flne plan said the nephew with they were not dawn here. I mean: other glands are I ;;. . . ..... - .
. . men voice Is cracked. But Can a--- boys , . I !when arriving at the *take. In doing - --'
sareagrA. . . . - � -_ . jo % � ,_� -
I . n such." be called lazy? Do you poke fun at . .. \ I this. If you fail to get On, you will be
- . In Chicago, business men and . . .-
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!�_- , � - , � "Yes, It in, said Miss Yolloorn. I - I I When &
14I ,,yea, that,x,juit the way I look at I their stumbling feet? Do you call I . within shooting distance. . ..
suite unconcerned at his sneer. 1 I.:. �
tonne . you to knew him-Riggs to his ft- Yet he was killed down here. But him stupid It he falls to make big w * _: ... . , shoe Is leaning against a stake, this
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. I . iname. Now, Dan. first of all, if you're Cb4cW I grade in school? Pepless 4f he shuns A . {being one of the hardest conditions to � , , - -
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, 0 business men might have been down ,I athletics? Rather, said she, explain The Proper Hold pitc should learn to
_ going to take these room of Garry 's I I im that he is bu4d4vkg hga�jg,Urlous_ .1- • .1 I b against, you her hook the I . . I
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--imd-1-119nk -it's. i good Ti&i_-_Zh_elp1 uspect his presence; - tae --E-o-Td-o-r-tbe--rTghr-tork-rIth thn throw a ja3y shoe. or rat ..
,�.rne find anther suite, for me and in the orowds on the beach and in the I manhood: that chemical changes are thumb on the top side and all four shoe straight ,in. This all de on 9 OIL - "
ocean* op . . - taking place In big body; that be re- ; shoe.
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- Paxton, and'you get hold of Ross tal . .- . . . I fingers tripping the fork, with the the position of the leaning 8 _
belp us 'MOM" . Dan Pelton Joined his aunt for quires a great deal of rest and pro- little finger 'against the heel calk.' Sometimes you can drop a ringer
: ... ,. 1. "Good. auntie. How & I get hold I luncheon. and they sat in the public per nourishment. . � -
I Keep the calks face down. The thumb; down on the leaning shoe, which will ' ,� �` ... �'
dining room, quite indifferin., to the In discussing 'Immorality of high
:. __of Ross?" I controls the shoe in turning. it the,cause it to fall, your oboe remaining, _. .� I
I . I . .... I - .. The dead mart.'s former .Valet was t curious eyes that watched them and -achuol- 107 college girls Or boys, Dr. ... than a one-an-three- � a ringer. The real object 13 to keep - - . .�
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- 'summoned, and seemed willing enough I usy The 0-and-a-
., , the V tongues that wagged in gos. Hedger reported that she found four 'oboe turns more . slightly 'the first Pitch. e slow on ! . I _ ,��
. . .. - or live who had stepped over the quarter turn, move the thumb slight . scientific and
. . . to take service for the present w+th! sip about them. forward toward the toe calk. gripping quarter oboe is the most
. . . . traces 'among several h-undred who .
thi nephew of hie late master. I They had 'reached the stage of cof- the shoe lighter. To slow up the turn 'easiest thrown."
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were normal boys and girls. The
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"We've met before, Mr. .Felton, "' I fee and cigarets- when, Roger Neville hold closet toward the heel calk. _.
A-' I The duty Of 'Preparing the+ child foi� hand Minard's Liniment for Toothache.
ROM ea,kd, "though not often. And; came" into the room, accompanied by I young manhood "and.'w6manbood lies . shoet' when leaving the he
I'm glad to stay here, hoping I may Mrs. Valdon. .1 I be level, not edge-toe. 0
I with the parenL It is not instrue- - .,When in position to deliver .
.. 'the Well. the experts who said Dem-
be Of s6me use in hiplping Miss Pei- The pair at once-came over to the er F,
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� IT - - � -som find the villain who used that table where Min Folsom sat and re- � tion to be given en masse. • Thi's is shoe make a full swing and don't Jerk I say was his old self call;d the &Qo?�
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... lalso the mental weaning time. It is . . . . ..
, 'ilagger. - ' . . -- . hewed their acquaintance with Pelton. '01tchilig.. Nn't plt�b tive. .' I . . .... I .. .. - .1
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1. '.. ... ° Dan was glad tD talk to Nevtll�-_, vital to, consider theme things If we - -
want our young folk to last through 9_� . � , I
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and 'p that they all go up on - I . . . . ... .
I the long haul of citizens' help, to do I . 7 - -_-�%� I
I the veranda, or dock, for a chat. . � I " . .
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ready, assentedfi and they went, join- I I � - - I . .'11
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day be able to help, with the Job of ruan'. - ...,jMW - ". - . .
bed al- I a day's work. and.at the end of that •�Pwe_l - , -
I sing a good and clean government..
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ed later by Mrs. Barnaby, who had I . liliiicamcahllv�� '' -
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� She annexed him at once, as she did 1 401, not need to--be shut up in an Made only from hard Western wheats. PUri I
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i, A-1 Institution for_ mentally, physically or., , ch ' g and body building food. 11.
j any, availiLble - phin, and ex I clainved, a. P, I . _. - �.rl mg energy giving and will StiPPIT extra
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. , Ini"rIpTly: i socially sick folk. - , 1_. Purity Flour is bidit for al
411, I 0 . . - . �Murijhrnent to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bread.
declare, the more I see of the Balloonists and aviators are regret- �7, . . `; -7..',.
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Folsom family the better I like thern!' ting that with present equipment and " . I - _.` .. I
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".::.. Poor dear- Mr. Folsom was such a devices it is probably Impossible to � 4� -
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darling, and Miss Folsom .
oorn 'a ,truly ascend more than 45,000 .feet. Thus, �
I � . magmific".t. And now, you, Mr. Pel- . .....
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ton I You're the con of another 8' do the elements conspire to thwart . . . .iPUR1TY.FL0U-R ' .";L'�';'-:.1� .
penfitoble c � U_ I . 1, -700
. ter?" vaulting ambition.. . � . .;� :1 No I ,
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- . M "Yes, my parents -died pears ago; . r9ronw, mentreal. ouaws. sew j6b16
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ago, and 'my aunt - and - uncle - have Minard'or Unir"ont for Asthma. - . , - I r
dining or ot)Loking fr6m, the � I . I 4' .. ---
looked after me." - - � I 0 - I � I— . _�_111
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and tonqw% allays tbhvt this terrible tragedy. But .we won't I .*,. � _ '.. -.� ...
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talk of it, -ihall we? For you must - be might ' I .. .. , . .�. . . .11 .
and ald's. appetite jLnd Ig t turn his attention Ap 'this �'
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ft0dome, strain and sorrow of the occasion." one a �i6uie 'and his spouse are . I � . . .
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d , -mice, what shall we call a grouse and . ..,
"That's Just it, Mrs.. Barnaby." . . .
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L Plenty of models and no waste of time. .., .L..-. - . :1 fl,
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lieve you're a ffirt?" I -e Booklet. . a '- . '��
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THE ANSWER
Calgar
Richard. $: Bennett PPX.MWA WIRES
CITAnO Replying to he message from 1,eadei FMN
Right Mon. W. L. Mackenzie KI
0 Glee-
i� '16 ikon to the 1*
Adership of the Can-
.Two Ballets Reqiiwied to Give Requ.ired Majority Finally kenzie King was one of the Hoh. R. 9. Ben'
"rVatI96- party, nett
first to wire Hon. Mr. Ben-
replied as follows:
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Unanimous U m
just
"W. L. Mar*enale King,
nett as follows I have t
Pre Minister,
GUTHRIE'RAN SECOND
heard of your selection aPrime
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of law after being admitted OttAWa:
-The business ;of the Crest Conaer practices leader of the C-amwrvativc "Your
message Is highly appre.
wativa Rally at. Winnipeg in =Ito the Bar of the 'province in' -1898.. It 7-� !
Party-'of Canada and desire elated. The generous acceptance of
The leader has, been chosen was in 1870, at Hopewell, Now Bruns
and now enthusiasm infused into the wick,- that Mr. Bennett was born. His to tender to you very hearty my election as leader of ..the Can.
servative party, by
The. Convention; father. was of United F
political oppon
working ranks. ,,m*re Tayaliat. congratulations upon the
nts,brings deep gratification and f
of 1 desce�nt.t G
He taught school, *ead law
opened with the dramatic speech .4 confidence in you -by the know It will be
common en-
the Rt. Hom Arthur Meighen essay- :and later attended Dalhousie Unt
memberi� of, y6tir party and deavor to serve the "Inte rests of our
be to justify his famous Hamilton; versify . country and maintain the hi
speech when be stated that before! In 1897 Mr. Bennett went to Cal- upon- the dlatixigttished gh
tradition* of British parliam ary
Canadi" troops should be-oomniitt6d gary and In the following year at the honor they have conferred Institutions.
-eight, he was elected
service a general olection age of twenty
upon you. (Signed) "R. B. Bennett."
abould be called, and Premier Fersu- to the Legislature of t
4
m-rvon Immediately took' the floor and. Territories for the district of West 1
flayed Mr. Meighen. Calgary, which hd now represents in Rains Pro Brussels which had been awaiting the
Mr. Meighen spoke for an hour And the House of Commons. Hi retained VIng happy event with mingled feelings of
• 'a half "in defence,".he said, "of the. bds.sftt until 1906, although he was Boon to ()ntario Anxiety and Joy, Counted the reports
pmposal I made AS leaders made In defeated as a candidate for the Fed• with breathless expectancy. The
-sign of disappointment
good faith because I believed in Its eral House In 1900. In 190 -he was almost audible
Is defeated I ' n Calgary for the Alberta Large Acreage Seeded to Fall came when the guns ended at 21 an,
Mr. Ferguson. In a short s Legislature, I n uncing the birth of a girl was pirited LoCia rp, 4ut was returned In 190. 0
t in Mr. Benne entered the Houie of Wheat in Sections of
attack on Mr. Iffeightsh's, judgment tt Promptly smothered and chews rose
rovince
thresbJng old straw, said In part P
Commons In 1911 at the, time of the in the streets. A male heir had been
"I am here, not toe my views. Toronto.—The occamona. rains of fervently desired.
general election and in 1921 was 1
It comes to me with"'the greatest taken into the reorganized, Cabinet the past week have proved a great
Bowls* that wo find this declarations under Pren-Aer Meighen as Minister boon for fall wheat throughout the
Courage I WMinadons Win
heciuse, frankly, 1have never found of Justice. He was defeatod in 1921 _.. Province, According to the weekly re-{
W good to come of digging up a, but re4aec%d In 1926- and again in The above photograph of General port of this- Ontario Department of
Visit United Statft
bwpm buried mote .than two years, 10211 Alfredo Quizano, one of the leaders Agriculture, which states that In the
of the abortive Mexican' revolt.. was South wegtern counties them has been
-�-Imeayt to raise an 9&r. If Mr. He is a man of great personal been
a taken just a few seconds before he
dhars to that view, I want wealth and reputed to be one of Can- a large acreage seeded late, on the Ottawgi.—Tbe Governor-Geoeral of
fell. his body riddled by the. bullets
anderstand-I Tepudists ft. and -ads's leading millionaires. whole the crop looW very well, but Canada and Lady Wiiliagdoa will pay
rr this 0vention endarl" him I wail of a ftring sQuzd- He Is seen waving in some heavy clay districts, .such as an difficial visit to the United States
CONVENTION SUMMARY good-bye to a group of newspaper cc,,* HiLhHm&nd and West Elgin. it b aiarly in Daietsber. They will am"
masociate my"V from the actfisitift
asking his execu-
respondents. after a
bf this conventions no matter_what 1— Adopted a tariff resolution ad- patchy. in Washington on Dec. 6, and will be ne,
-1appew to me." bering to Conservative principles. tioners to come nearer so they would Flowing conditions have been con- the guests of the -Hon. and Mrs. Vin-
0. The wall behind
2--Adopted a resolution that Man]- not MIS him sidarably improved by the refine And cent Massey at the Canadian IACA- �,4
NOMINATIONS FOR LEADER fobs, Saskatchewan - wW Alberta bears grim evidence of previous death this work is becoming more getoral. tion during their stay in the United
'dramas. General Quizano refused to
The followdric stalwarts 'were tram- should be granted their natural re- In Northern Ontario harvest work States capital. Z
As leads; arA tL*Lr names went sourees, with an 'amendmqnt provid- be blindfolded and met death erect has been greatly delayed by the wet The visit of Their Ezcell*ncW to 7
Iftated Ching.
trA_ and unflin
___40 b0ot: 1;ng for maintenance and admillain weather during the past month. in Washington Is uniqu-L While other_
Robert Rogers, Winnipeg, Minister tion of School lands and school lands o
and pur f the British family of Pithe remainder of Ontario the general Governors - General of Cansids have
poses
_7 W Public Works in Borden Cabinet-, endowment funds for educational pur- nations." farm work is well advanced., visited the United States, Canada was
1912-17. Nominated by William J. poem according to the laws of their I
not then officially represented in the
-Tsylor. Winnipeg, and L. J. Coo- respective provinces. 19—Adopted a resolvtI*n for an at- ''Icapital of that country by her own
gressive system of immigratioQ. in-
9--Adopted a resolution for the I ding a recommandation for ths, ex- Princess Astrid mdrilater. This is the first ecrastall
tative of the
Rvbeft J. Manion. Fort'William, 'completion of the Hodson Bay Rail - )elusion
Minisilleir of SoMiers' Civil A&.esiab- way. of Orientals. King in Canada has been able to visit
20—Adopted a resolution f Has Baby GA on which the rep""n
"Oil n
Jighmmi; in Ateighen Cabknet. 1921. 4—Adapted a resolution for a Pa- tka maintenance of the C.adias7iNs! the representative of the Dominion to
blomiadted by Dr. J. M. Robb, M.P.P. C4&L C464 outlet for the Peace Rlv4pr tional Railways "as a publi Washington. It in anticipated that
cly owned New Belgian Princess Born
for AJ&oms, and Wilfred -S. Haney, district. ' Their Excellencies will remain in
and operated gtility" and advocating
IM.P.P.. Sarnia. 5—Adopted a resolution respecting that the directors be "non-partisan Recently — Brussels Washington for some days.
Charles H. Cation, MontruiL4 elected legislation for ex-service men. and L'res from all political interfer- Rejoices
10 House JD1 Commons from St. Law- 6—Adopted a resolution favoring sacs, "'
Brusiels.—The booming of- cannon, With reference to the Bishop of
ranee. $t George in IM Nominat- the principle of Worst aid for the 21—Adopted a resolution for aP, on Tuesday announced to the eeger�]%Ipon's suggestion that scientists
�id_by Loo" G. Bell, M.P., Montreal. constructios-of inter-provincial high- pointment of Committee to arrange I.PoPulation of Brussels the birth of a' should take a ton-years' holiday. the
Ind Ron. Andre Fauteux. Quebec. ways. Scientists are of opinion that the
for monument ever the grave of Sir to Crown Prince Leopold of
Buell Guthrie, Guelph. temporary 7—Adopted a resolution for the pro- John A. Macdonald, at Kingston. Out. I Belgium and Princess Astrid. niece Higher Clergy are too altruistic...
EA*&r of Conserr"ive Opposition tection'and development of Canada's
22--Adopted a resolution advOcat- I of •the -King of Sweden. The full "EvOry uisn," Says & well-known
linos Oct 21, 1928 Liberal member natural resources. Ing establishment of a permaxient
aum of the little princess 'will be Actor. has a double." Amd-.,, It the J
of Commons from 19M to 191.7, when jl"—Adopted a resolution advocating recidel" in Ottawa for the Conner -' Josephine L Charlotte lngebwg Mar. play is dull. he probably has two or
6 entered Union Government as the use and development of Canadian vativi leader Caret Elizabeth Astrid of BeIgitun- three.
tollef Genera Nominated by Dr, ports 23—AdopW a resolution for the de,� The Grand Duchess of Luiembourt' The 'way' things- have been going
T1 Anderson. Saskatoon, and 8— Adopted a resolution* to main- velopment of mining.
Charles W. Bog, Hamilton. tain existing ffeight rates on Crain 24—Adopted a resolution ad will act as godmother. this year. It wouldn't surprise us a bit
vve#t- oa'*
An the cannon began boovdag At to hear of a disastrous go" to the
Richard B. Bennett, Calgary. Min- and &or "as a maxims on Crain and Ing the use and development of Can, S.36 am. the entire population of middle of the Subam
later of Justice in Maighm Cabhisrt� Crain products,- adian ports.
1921; Mind~ Of FInanes in Im. 10--Adopted a resolution advocat-
Nominiateif by Han. L T. D. Tilley, Ing the development of the St. Law-
-M.P-Pw St John, and A. A. MeGIIII. rence canal As an alt-Canadian pro-
Nalaria Infecfion o,.THE "AMERICAN GIRL" SAFE.
fray, ILC.. CdJCRr7. ject "to be developed in the national
Henry L Draytotn Toronto, Min- interests as and when conditions war - Cures Insane Man Miss Ruth Elder Venturesome. Aviatrix and Her Pilot Picked
later of futod, Ana Recelvn-Gen- rant."
-oral in Union Government, 191a.. tact- . 11—Adopted a resolution for Up Near £n gland After Tr avelling About 3000 Miles
the glan
Ing House Leader of Conservative advancement of the fishing industry Marvellous Results From lno-
Governsnent in I.M. Nominated by 12—Adopted a resolution to further culation, English Doctor
.;HAD ENGINE.TROUBLE
r 1Charles Doti —Me, ex-Mayor, Mont - agriculture "as the givatest industry
says
:rail, and' W. Turnbull of Retina. in our country. "Landed by Steamship Barendrecht Parisi, According --tg.-Captain xsldll�
P re nomiTI, but V�Ade"--"-*- resolution of paity 4.eqndasn_-Dr_ - F_ Cleraents, ef -st,
'a"M othen 11M
with brokeri ofl Tire. Both Haldeman . man's estimate.
lealined to stand, AS rollows: policy for the prosperity of Ca lads. Thomas Hospital, testifying at Aii Im - and myself 'sags, signed Ruth Elder, No word had been received from the 7.
alr-Georim P*rloy, IT— 44�-�sd a reGOITIfia t Lambeth, declared that the -thoLmessage which used Joy to American girl since Tuesday night
tions of infec --f I.,.
i ri.-ItZ" whou-s, --steamship-
18tevens, Col. John Currie. Hon. J. B. Into effect all the recommends A o a ocormur, a ws�
M. Baitter, Right Hoar. Arthur the Duncan report on marine ri�frhfslby a mosquito. that carried malaria all who wondered as to her fate. her way overhead, barely started
When return to had results, and Growing anxiety was causing a con- 'a 0
V .10eighen, BOIL a Howard Fftiruson, developed amazing resul Action that the American Girl had the long trail leading from New Yor;
and Ron. E. N. Rhodes. 16—Adopted 'a natiotuist fuel policy the patient had remarkably improved gone to join to Paris.
other missing trans-
TWO BALLOT' resolution. though he had died later from cer-
T WERE HELD oceanic planes which Carried their 1b
16--Ahaptud a resolution advocat- ebral trouble: brave occupants to unmarked Craves 'TuuneY got a million. and Lind-;
F1297 BALLOT,. Ing that old age pension* legislation He added: "Inoculation -with .me-
It. B. Bennett, Alberta 94 "should be the subject of federal le a- larks is easily controlleL We have had In the Atlantic. Bergh got $25,000. Make your OWA;
5
41012. Hugh Guthrie marvellous . results 'Last year web had When word came that the craft had comment. a
Ontario ... 945 lation only." rve
made a successful landing at sea, SW
C. H. Callan, X-C-, QWAOC .... 310 17—Adoptod a Labor plank in -the as a patient a man t;efinitely Insane,
'
Hon. R J. Manion, Ontario 170 form of & resolution. who, after malarial Infection, recover- miles from-France, its maximum time There are still 70,000 blackaml
bon. i;Z. Rogers, btanitobs, 1141 18—Adopted a resolution on Imper- led and three months ago was officially' limit, in the air was almost up and thi in the United States. And no sign of,
'Sir H. Drayton, Ontario 31 isd rstationg -Cherishing the traditions I announced as entirely normal. ot plane was several hours overdue at a new model horse!
To win the first ballot it was neces-,
for a candidate to
"ry, ... secure at
Amphitheatre Where Consery atives Met
7 least 783 votes, or 188 more than was e
'"cured by Bennett
MOND BA]EXOli
lion. R.• B. Bennett, Alberta 790
-Ron. H. Guthrie, Ontario ...... 320
C. H. Gaban, B.C., Quebec ...... 266
-,ton. R. J. Manion, Ontario .... 149
Rob. Rogers, Manitoba .... 87
�0* H. Drayton,. Ontario ....... a
Total vote polled ............ 1,5554
Bennett secured 2 more votes than
necessary es"ry to elect
On the second ballot Mr. Bennett
-received an additional 196 votes. He
dcow from the forces of each of the
other candidates as follows: Mr.
votes; Mv,- haar
votes; Dr. Manion; 22 votes; Mr. . .....
-Ro gers. 77 vot♦ Sir: Henry Drayton,
28 votes.: It will be noticed that the
.areatest defiection was from Mr.
WS. X;!
THE NEW LEADER
Mr. Bennett Is tall, and strongly
• built, anddignified in appearance and
r In uttw&ve* he is'smotig
tbs Die* Ituent of men tn. publi4i Itte,
in Canada.
NEW FLOORS AND SPEAKERS' PLATFORM PUSHED TO COMPLETION FOR CONSERVATWE CONVE•TION-
Since early manhood Mr. Bennett
The photographs above show the exterior ard" interior of the Winnipeg amphitheatre rink wher%-Lhe Consirviative National convention was. held.- The
has been active In political fife. In his
-0 and now Boors were laid. The speakers' Platform was butlt'on the left side 'of tha.picture with press stands Immediately in front
*Lriy twenties hip partici ' tod, in building seated 10,00
Pat 'Ntlo 0
municipal politics of Chatham, New f sad behind It, The Centre floor contained chairs and the 1,678 delegates were seated there. The elevated seats and boxes Around the sides were for
13runswick, where he commenced the I h 4D i In interior. specially invited guests and tte general public. Thin picture Shows aDproxi. mate y half th k or.
q
1�77
kA ,
w Who are liable to be arrested, as
Maim
Winter will be bore yery own and
y WIN the attempts are. practicallY sui-
cidal. If a person sue -it yea have any n tion of
ceeds in their D A -N C I.- N Coal Co,
0
e AT
fforts, they will be acclaimed purchasing a new
TXRMS
H&rd &n& Soft -Z A. sleigh, leave
heroes by. hero wors ppers, and
- _-4i � your order now so t
will receive mom'entary applause 93 U RNL=TT '81.. hat it
beat quaUty"ou
Subsuipdons're the will be ready when the
Uslitad Statas &ad Cast R&MODELED BARN
I hand
and by exhibiting themselves in
Britain $2,00 In adv&wA. first snow appears.
in vaudeville, will
"'1 73 the movies or
make a pile of easy money, but Alloid-time dances will startforthe ? ,
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. fail and winter months. THOS.. A.: LAW, L 0 RNE RE ID
orth
the reward is not w the A dance will be -lield every Friday, CLAREMONT
5-
e incurred. The
i,;NOTES AND COMMENTIL chancesthat ar starting September 9th.
p zes.,
time way come 'when steroplanes Everybody weleogie. Good rl
THE GROCERY
will reach such a stage of perfec- Music byAlex B*.�kus and his NEWS.FRON
At the great Conservative Con- nomparegac
Lion and security as to successfully
-ven
Lion' held at Winnipeg Road st Rosebank Corners, A pail. fuR of Soap for $1.18
ls`� t defy the f orces, of nature, such as Kingston
half mileea6tof PougeBridge.
"e, week, R. B. Bennett 'a lawyer
wind, -hail, fog, and everi the -1 Galmnized Pail,.. 45
25
selected by a
from Calgary, was 5 Bars P. & G., Soap,
o til such
arge majority force f gravity, but tin .5 Bars Gold Soap,
as the standard 32
perIvectiou is reached it should be— X i%ple Lead Mutial Pire 9 SPECIAL
I Bar Ivory Soap.
bearer of the ps�rty. There were t — t'
unlawful for aviators - tow-temp-_ 2 Bars Guest Ivory -10, --PRIOR
si --contestan-ts-forr-t-h�nor,-si3d
rossing the' Atlantic or Pacific I Large pkg Ofiifpi�5,
7-
we believe the beat man was chos- oceans. Cheap rates for farm and country
buildings.
The Hon. Hugh Guthrie, who 11egular value, $1.44
Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
as
R
1h been house leader since
Mills,, Silos etc.
wind
SALE REGISTER.
4N Meighen gave tip the position, was Automobile Insurance A new stock of bulbs for winter blooming Hyacinths, Narcissus,
,Mkk�
one of ttrose. seekinic the honor, FRIDAY, OCT. 21st.—Auction sale of of-all kinds. Daffodils, Jonquils, Tulips.
u A small outlay in bulbs will brighten up your. home
t
b his chances were never very cattle, (30 2-year-olds, 35 yearlingo, ..FARMS FOR SALE
1U cows. milkers and springers), at during the winter months.
good. He was at one time an
Write or phone
Stock Yards, Claremont, the-_Drop-
ardent Liberal, but he passed* ovt r erty of J A Hawtin. Sale at
''to th one ED. B4OW M A N :.Fresh Groce'riee all the'time at the right--price.
-,j eotber"side, which, in this o'ciock. See bills. F. W. Silver-
'Country, means that a man will sides, auctioneer. '20 WHITBY, ONT. eries at the Grocery Store.
"..Buy your groc
never reach the highest positiori
RICHARDSO
of honor. In Britain a man fre N
Xt quently changes his Pplitics With.
-TORONTO'S -..-N-E WVT HOTEL JAS
, kzjl�% out anyloall of -honor ar respect,
but In Canada it is different.
Mr, WM. J. BOSWORTH takes pleasure in announcing
When a man in this country be�
Pickering Hardware -Store'
cer.
...comes a "turncoat" be, to a the Formal Openiiw
JF tain extent, loses the t-anfidence
11;1 ILL th P N - ow i . s the ti . me - to look over that old Range or Heater 'and if you
'him to the higher positions. W e
NN e peo'le who will not. trust 'd. 10, of Add Saw' 'rik
need a new one call and see ours, the Happy Thought'
�N,14_
do not thivic that this 4boald be and McClary Stoves and Range&
Lowest priced, quality considered.
the case. If a inan, with a clear 8 i t uated at 90 J A RV 18 ST., TORONTO, CAN,
co
nactecee, forsakes hiso%o party ughs,
7 r, we do - This palatial new hotel will be opersted under the personal direction of Washing Machineq. Wringers, Wash Boards, Roofing Hog Tro
goes over to the otbc Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, Paints, Muresco otL
not think he shnuld be despised
Mr. Bosworth, a well. known Torontonian. latterly amociat*d to an if there is anything in Hardware you want give us a call. T129
tor his action. and shut outfrorn ecutive t&pacit) -with several leading American Hotels. chance@ are we will have it in stock.
ex
Jailing positions for %hich he is
We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Shares
-:well fitted.
to fit nearly all makes of plows.
WM J. BOSWORT
'that
In the foolish attecapts Leslie Operators lotd. H
Proprie tors. Gen. Manager. Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm Machiner
4 %have been made to cross the At.
and Repairs.
lactic Ocean by -airplane, an4uther
"IN THE XIIDST OF EVERYTHING"
-couple had a narrow escape Jrom
Watery grave when Mi--4s Ruth Our Motto W a have it, can get it, or it is not made.
of
9 ___P_1CKE1MG
VaL. �Elder and a co� pilot. George Hwde- -%N
,,P AX
man, were forced to take the J S. BAT S
1p� . r . . L .,� �8 ' A p " i ' ' . _%� �. I : : ._
water near the ALzores. on account P ointment
iof a broken oil pipe. Fortunately
*,,for them their accident occvirred
nearaDutcholl tanker, whores- ETOR' ES C R' UNTVERSAL -:7 MAWTORS
T. OSLEY 46 W
cued them from, theit perilous
WEST HILL
;5� 1position. Had this vesael not been RAD10
T SAT ES
�r.. elose at hand. at the time the in.
�trepid aviators ould never again STAR
AND FUN
be heard from, but their fiRe
would have remained a mystery
'like that of the otherg who re :Z IM 1= A I 1:Z S
cently made the attempt but per.
aranteed 1'epa�r job at a reasonable
ished in their effort. What can Ifyon want a ga
The accomplished by these fool,4 price, L�HE US.
4
hardy trans-Atlantic flights is akes.
Experienced Mechanics. .Repairs on all in
hard to ascertain. It hag already Pbou
e Scarboro 52-31.
been proved that it 1s possible to
'crose the Atlantic in an aeroplane.
but it has also been--proved LhAt, . . .
V %�.4=pk4e-Quafiq-Funeml&--���
it is a most dangerous thing to
sing. as a large 80LID OAK
-at-tempt the cros,
TNERAL
$70t $1009 $125 CASKET FL ...
pereentage of those who try it
�questions being settled nothing M A T HEWS' BURIAL 00.
Al M
furtber (if any benefit ta the g�en- Phoi�s Gerrard 38M
0 T. B U,N T /I V VAEW D&worth Ave., Toronto
public can be attained. Those.
Our Funerals include: Embalm
Ing, HeRrse. Casket, Outside Case,
Who now make the attemptruay
'Our Personal Service. Funeral complete.
.,.be classed/With those wfio go over Electric Fixtures, Chairs,,,
..Qatario No Extras. too
the Niagara Falls in barrels. and Piekermg,
Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statemen
for yourselves. to
of 10 mile-9 from Toron J
These prices stand good within a raditi,; a, tf
REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference.
...................... . .................. ........ . ........
!Every 51ate LockO.69n'_
��f
Let wind, rain and sleei buffet your
--home and out-buildings—Brantferct
.,-The Cosy-Hoxiie 01tiebee Arro-Locks will protect them abiolutely.
Every Brantford Arro-Lock slate is
g and see=.
locked ofi--.:tough;
--wiU satre w
-resistant, b_e#A0NIP W
They are fire
do work
of I—and tter
inanent and economical
— :. 'I-, , _7
Think of
7
comfort of cookinq on the lame roomy BrantforA Roofing Co. tod
i;Ur&Ca 0 range. It means less work and bettet 9 "tford, Ontariq
results. Ce uniform temperature of the oven eno
Wngs weU dom
owes even baking.
or
Quebw
Cogy 0 This combination ofheater andrange gives inmased
'--..'The HOM
hests, 6Qoks, el-�—hard
fuel economy. It bums any kind of fu
pawass not Water and
coal, soft coal, coke or 21 inck. lengths of WOOCL
�buiiw, any kiud of flue1i.
urselfandjudgeitsqualities. 00
Seethe Cosy Home foryo
ORO LOCIZ
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Alt smmTR" - C"ADA lateS. a,%
old in Pickering
'S
nformation Furnished and Service
stock cer-ried, I
by on Brantford Roofing rendered by
Pickering
F
j. Prouse,
J. S. BALSDON
Z C,� . .1 V-
R, r. ;r V. 7 kz
PET
%
•N M1140RIAM
M TOrnment, 1Suotolpd and Tho'wab Paterson had a business BENNETT—In Loving me"' Drwid FadfiT Wanfkd as Bonds. UD-IT 0.11 I u m
memory 6.f a OrIls, Also, Indtietz4als. AL
tril) to the city on Saturday. dear husband, and father, C. 0. 'safe- five"mexits, at from 5 to par
qood ptices paid for poultry, -
cent.
Thomas and Mrs. Gregg spent Bennett who de parted. this life, Birds must be properly bled and dress.
Sunday with relatives in UZ. October 20th, 1925, ed clean of feathers. INSURANOR— A-ll, classes, -Wiit6sa In- rot
Sleep on, dear one, Your cares are
bridge.' Here are also a few items that should eluding Fin, Automobile, STOUFFVIL
ended, Wind-
J&Harry Found ' is busy these da interest the thrifty shopper. storm. Accident and8loknees.
putting on the dh tKa Rest in peace, yo%tr work is done--
Pricell good The two weeks. FRIDAY and SATURDAY
a brick veneer a oil on gone those whojove4i, L'u 21c 22
re, pbqpi or write
I x 2 for you
'21c 7
'Thos. Scott, of Toronto, Will meet you, one by one. . : . I
Mrs. Kelloago'Corn FkAns, 2 for 1D. OT. 21 -."d
-'-Rpent the week -end with. relatives 5 Bars Pearl Soap, 43tf
25o BOWMAN, Whitby. PRISONERS OF THIS STORK"
Will
missed by wife and - family. 1 lb. tin Magic B&kia Powder. Me
in Claremont. (House Peters)
Christie's or Perrin*$ Use. per lb Ide From Ja
D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake- Notice ct a. Oliver Curwood's Story
I Handy AmmoWA, 2 fw 20C
field, spec over Sunday with rela- "4nookume Disappears"
5.lb tin of Bee Rive &yvup.
'lives in Claremont. "Paramount News F; eel"
Regiatntion- of By -taw Cup and Saucer of good ehiaa,.,
Miss Ethel Arbuckle has return. We also have the original Bridal
Tues.. Wed. 25-26
Rose Dinnerware. Any (Art Aeord) etffree,
ed home after spending two weeks . Notice is hereby given that a By- ea4e. - �
:.with friends'in the city. law was passed (and numbered 1288) quantity sold.. 46
Comedies Lots of Grief"
Fall plowing, silo filling and by.the Council of the Municipal, Cor- For prices on poultry ."Too Much Slevo,
s. root harvesting are keeping the p9ration of the Township, of P;cker- -phone 3701
Kinoira'm�Picturesque picto
f 9
farmers busy these days. mg on the 16th day of September FRANK
Mr. and Mr@. Kennedy, of Bol 1927, to authorize a contract with CHIDLOW Fri. and Sat. 28 and 20
ton, are visit ing with, Joh'a and the hydro- Electric Power Oommission 6tf Claremont, Ont. ''Hotel Imperial" Starrin
Mrs Mandell e
-
for & few- clays this Of Ontario for lighting of the high- (Pole Negri)
L
"Paramount News Reel"
week, ways in the Police Village of Clare-
Fred Lynn and family, aceom= mont, and to authorize 'the borrow-
ing swed to Im
ing of $269.00 upon debentures, to. La A CUO Swid Lmuft
panted
by Mrs. Middleton, were in A i ' .
Trenton on Sunday visitiog rel&. assist in defrayin-- the cost of pro-
children, under 14
LAWS Year$, 15 cents
lives. curing and installing' such service,
and that such By-law was registered
D. A. Pugh is offering for sale in the Registry. Office of the Registry reated out of en.
his 190-acre farm on the ninth Dii.,,n of the County of 0 - Schmidt, • Proprietor
Ontario on S. G
concession.. See advt. in another the 30th day of September, 1927i as G A R.A G E*'l 0 during stone and
faabloted into Time de-
Number 355. Any motion to quash fying designs. This is
George We are prepared to do all . kinds the story of our me
a Ford car, and, he purposes m
Ge go Beverley has purchased or set aside. the same or an art
poses erect- thereof must bg- made withfny of repairing of bat- orials. If you are in-
ing a garage on his premises at an months after the first publication of tery charging, electric terested consult us to-
early date. this notice and cannot be made there- welding and in fact day.
Rev. E. Orsborn and T. C. Goa- after.
everything id con.
,No GreaterTribute"
tick have be'en attending the Bap. Dated this 7th day of October, 1927. nectiou with
tist convention at Toronto during DONALD R.- BEATON,, y car work.
N. W. STAFFORD,
the past week. Clerk.: �*® KI acad, R Gast Oils, Grease and Accessories P Mrs. aarry Thotuwn is 4�ffering whoint by on hand constantly. ST
her garage to rent. *Any person -N O. T 1 0 E 'Thone Whltby -1 1 F
wanting his car stored should con. We have taken over the Agency for Call and see our Catalogues 'f y8 r as
suit Mrs. Thomson. 0
Fleury Plows and Plow Parts, Dodge and Star Cars.
We regret to report that Wai, whfch we will keep con-
Thom peon has been in poor heal tb stantly on hand.
v
H o' is Bread
for the past few weeks. We boPe Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection. LAWS GARA4= 0
for an early recovery. v am
ery always on hand.
AND SERVICE STATION
Quite a large number from this Highest prices id for good butter
trict
db attended the Provincial and ?rash eggs. The Dread of
P lowing t
Lant"taff for three days last
I match which was held a N-1
week. 0. G A N No 11%GHTING EQUIPMENT
80 BROUGHAM I We hav,&,& stock of fixtures in all the newest designs and finishes and
Wears glad to see J B. Madill
in great variance of prices.
n
after being confined to his house KITCHEN —The Day-Light Kitchen Uait, a deep shade white enamel
finish with sign receptacle and 8 inch unit in white glass, suitable
for several weeks on account of 'We
able to be out on the streets again lwkl 'hen te Try a L.A)Af
for75orlWwattlamp. Wired and installed for $1.50.
un.
At the Baptist Church on S LIVING ROOM OR DEN—Two light fixture, brushed brass or black. Mo
af aler pastor's subitect Wired and Installed .196.
d I ni.V.tbe complete with fancy shades.
0 w 7 Jesus wt be ep t be Three- light -ball lamp shower. browntone and gilt finish. Wired R.
Paitb," arid in the evening, "The Get the LigAm h t trip
and installed 4 75 and 5.75.
Joy of the Lord"
Candle Bracket, finished in polychrome 4,75.
I-R -Mo
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HwLrybody Is waiting with ex. I : I 't 1i H14NE:
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DINING ROOM—Four light ball shower, Tudor design. finished In 0,TI
vectancy for Thursday night when CKERM,
hydro, power and light Be sure and come to bronze.- Wired and installed 7 95
will be
turned on in our village, both in
Phow Swo�
;our hoeses and streets town the night =Call at FINGOLD'S 'The Pickering
This B. Y. P. U. will Meet &a
usual on Monday evening. when -the Hydro
11 vmoelance Committee
the subject for discussion will be i1q t
mrnAii on cr-
!4'A Church Member," All the
The object of this Amociebtion' Is, -toll
young people are cordially invited.
—And be sure to 'Call n Us,
Lost, on Saturday, Oct 16th at
% the corner of the Brock road �.d
.
because are showing.
Panco
the eighthccioeo"iOn a parcel of
.we
..'a b display of
;electric fixtures. Will the finder
of Executive oommittes.
..---west of Brou ham.
's
please leave same at D. A. Scott'`store s
- Electr - ical Goods
C. A. and Mrs. Overland and
children and M. J and Mrs Wil-
-and Stoves
'ker motored into the city an Sun
pounds annually, but authorities are
day and spent the day with the
former's brother, Lorne, and Mrs.
Call and see us, whether you
� of
M anufacturrs
Overland.
need anything
H. G. McIntyre has been making
or not.
extensive Improvements to his
during
BA NM ductiveness of your herd by breed-
Aays duck-sbooting, and on 8atitr-
property this year. At
present he has men ernplo�� at
C H A 9 COOPER
hide peridence
IM Oramcb,, of the Standard Bank of
I am agent for the World's Greatest
v
residence.
CLAREMONT
Separator, •The Renfrew.• Stoves.
Our continuation and public
tax loans for-ttie—purchase of .tt,rjL
YM
gc&lee:&od Oil Bugloss. Plow Points
schobi by
a were clusud un 1hurout
and Friday last on account of the
aArg4&n*r-4G,-- Aekerm.%n!&-QU&11ty...
H&rnees. Ask the near.
-
Teachers' Convention that was
Brantford binder twine and seacilmd-
L! -,.',held at Port Perry at which,otio
The Boots that
STANDARD 0 AN K
teachers were •esent.,
large
•` W. 0. WILLSON,
A number of the farmers
Clothes Baskets.
PICKERING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe,' Managef
is this district as well as a number
make
fironches also at BrooWn, W•t 1`11H, WMtb7
of the residents of the village pur.
as=e inc ferdente
Frank Pennock,
pose attending the South Ontario
tplowing match which will be held
Walking Easy
Also Men's Blaok and �ran
to-day (Friday) on Howard Mal-
e
later in I' e is to
farm on the sixth concession
The object of this Amociebtion' Is, -toll
lessen-swaling and prosecute
The Man
Panco
-,..Losing ow
-
Basket Factoky1
of Executive oommittes.
..---west of Brou ham.
THE average; production of milk,
E)er cow in Cansda is about 4.000
R. E. ForsAh and T. P. Shirk
'left
pounds annually, but authorities are
agreed that the higher the produce
� of
M anufacturrs
tion per cow the greater the profit.
Yoti can materially increase the pro -
All kinds of Fruit Baskets,
BA NM ductiveness of your herd by breed-
Aays duck-sbooting, and on 8atitr-
iin
0-1 e
ing better live stock and the local
hide peridence
IM Oramcb,, of the Standard Bank of
I am agent for the World's Greatest
Aay evening D. A. Scott and Fred
Canada is at your service in supply.
Separator, •The Renfrew.• Stoves.
tax loans for-ttie—purchase of .tt,rjL
YM
gc&lee:&od Oil Bugloss. Plow Points
which will gi vie a greater cash return
for the feed and labor expended.
Grain grinders, Wheel Barrows etc.
Brantford binder twine and seacilmd-
Farwers'Bushel Baskets,
STANDARD 0 AN K
prices
•` W. 0. WILLSON,
way to
`7'
Clothes Baskets.
PICKERING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe,' Managef
on evening. All.
report an on oyqble 'outing.
fironches also at BrooWn, W•t 1`11H, WMtb7
as=e inc ferdente
Frank Pennock,
farm on the sixth concession
The object of this Amociebtion' Is, -toll
lessen-swaling and prosecute
the felons.
Panco
Members having property stolen oom WMI
emu Imme"bely with any InsmZ
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Basket Factoky1
of Executive oommittes.
..---west of Brou ham.
Manbership fee -81-00.
Tiekeft wev be b&4 tram 1ty PresuLs" of
R. E. ForsAh and T. P. Shirk
'left
Secretery an appileadon.
33 so. Oom. —1. D. Banks, C. S. Palmai.
� of
M anufacturrs
or. WS. Chapman, Pickering.
D. Munrov ...,.Jas. Richardson.
All kinds of Fruit Baskets,
President, Ssare6ftry
Aays duck-sbooting, and on 8atitr-
iin
0-1 e
Farmers, Attention
hide peridence
Becry Crates,
I am agent for the World's Greatest
Aay evening D. A. Scott and Fred
Separator, •The Renfrew.• Stoves.
gc&lee:&od Oil Bugloss. Plow Points
accompanied by Reuben
Grain grinders, Wheel Barrows etc.
Brantford binder twine and seacilmd-
Farwers'Bushel Baskets,
hand separators for sale.
prices
•` W. 0. WILLSON,
way to
`7'
Clothes Baskets.
R. R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL
on evening. All.
report an on oyqble 'outing.
44rispn River
farm on the sixth concession
'of Pickering, about two miles
Panco
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Basket Factoky1
..---west of Brou ham.
R. E. ForsAh and T. P. Shirk
'left
� of
M anufacturrs
on Friday for Honey Harbor,
en Georgian Bay to spend a few
All kinds of Fruit Baskets,
Aays duck-sbooting, and on 8atitr-
iin
0-1 e
hide peridence
Becry Crates,
Aay evening D. A. Scott and Fred
accompanied by Reuben
Atoll line at b
ow
Farwers'Bushel Baskets,
of Stayner, a lao left
for the same place, returning
home Monday
prices
way to
`7'
Clothes Baskets.
on evening. All.
report an on oyqble 'outing.
as=e inc ferdente
Frank Pennock,
The Sout Ontario Inter con-
Also Men's Blaok and �ran
e
later in I' e is to
Proprietor
1.1inuation 941 Doi Annual Field
Shoes, regular 6.00,
Start making pro.
Phone Markbam 1604
D 11 be held in the Pickering'
al Park on the Memorial
fbr 4.86
vision fork now.
of Wednesdav, Oct. 26th, corn.
mencing at I o'clock, s harp
Misse's' and Ohildrela a Shoes'
egular- -- bee-
13-E-Al. Ty
-Mbp�!-e---
annual-i�p�ors are participated in
bl the three Continuation Sebools
grog J 1F
6 V re Hoed
-Lf
�k
-comes a h at t-
STANDS FOR THE BEST
0
-o youth Ontario, namely, Clare-
Ginghamis, Rayons
which-once forMecl
wont, Pickering. and Brooklin.
.-.'The winners In the various events
and is
affords pleasure
be awarded silver and bronze.
for dresses
sarisfaction.
Oar bowling club were engaged
in M tournament -on the green
'here during thepast week- R. J.
"reduced to -clear
How and Harry Porter cap tained
the reapectives sides and, after
resh Grooeries alwaysi
three dayR' eontest Mr. How's side
on hand and at
was acclaimed the victors. having
won by five The lowing
10 west prices
Established
points.
1871
180
Litter' Carriers, Hay Carriers,
side, on account of. their defeat,
Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow
will have to pay the cost of it sup-
per, for which the Women's Inatt-
Do As S C 0 T T
Bowls. Peessure Systems 9te.
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...tnte w ill do the catering. The
It will'pay !you to get my prices on
-chief item on the menu will be hot
All
Phone 1402 ,
Whitby Br—J. H. Perry, Man
above before buying elsewhere,
PTUNK J., PROUS"
chicken pie. are anticipating
ti delightful evening.
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I IF_ I.... .- st. _,about the throat Gathers over the . . I :me n How the $5AOO in P rizeill Be Ar .. ,% ... ..
� 4ft - . -bust lend easy fulness. and two plain .. . - arlioisiont d
, , . I (2) Only •o,• Prize will be awarded to cry one household yn, greatest opportunity of your Ilitsita what The Man one am04re is tiMoving you to .. ....,
" '. � . - 'Immming-bands ran upward from thf* I I Or group at persons. every list must repirosidin your own this v,ard game. to "play End learn w Is prise. you cannot help but I 11 I .
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- . �: � ;L 'lower edge, and are the .. 1. Lists submitted which cause the judges to believe III 0 "ve Is jolly good time put all he family in this soma. 0,vo Mary • a pencil, and . . ..
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at the centre back. . Fulness in skirts .1 I 84col,dins Make It a game. to , And 11 ft'll it is easy jo. do. it's educational, and h
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. I � . 1, .1. _. � we it expressed by Ifivrted plaits in ZI - 1: I correct list will win second price. site &a so until "I.... ' . - - -
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1, . -I ., camisole top. No. 1243 is for missies I winner It n• outser.ifitions to r%e Moll and empire are --
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- , \ -. '- - '18 and 20 years (or 34, 36 a bacriot1#41 to ThIs mail and 9"" Is tent 14%. It your its,& of words is awarded first prize by the JOUgo*. YOU will Win SMOG, HOwevilf- -
. .1 I Sias 18 years (36 .:.. V41Z sill, 41 TWO subscriptions to T%,p Wall and 9 Oria we are making the following special offers, whereby you can win or•st*'P Cash Prizes by
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. I winner his or she will las awarded M=0.00 Instead 0 Here's How the Big Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded . � ..
.mole jap requires Iiii yards 3&lach . Smoo.
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extend any subscription beyond January let, 1931. Jan. provided two yearly a" liedens to The Mail mud 'r
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I regardless -6r-mlir-a-subsor4ptism--to, ,r**_U&U._$20_0_0_ - pry have been sent in. one subser;Ption Of which must b*
Write your same and oddress plain- I w • ftew� -Second-WrLw. iii.owilict, atird prize. S700.04L (Sea
and amp'" Is OI 10%. . I ... . .
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I . patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in . niistion with The Mail and Itimpirs. will be. SehWjod o I _...
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the judges as final and conclusive. . .
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I "`''synthetic tints. And be sure they're announce his appearance tl� the neigh- detached, .the whole of the
jI. true dyes. - - ' 9 , pt. , . . . . L%da of 9 or ;,q 194" ot,ltge were teed to a depth of 500 feet below the -11
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boyhood with loud calls from the was We I ly employed In this 'unhealthy Surface of the ocean in a steel ball. - ,
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were tinted - at h6me. -;k card 100 Y, an. Invented & in&- days, and Bentley's ,Invention mado mere infants of 4 years were kn .own portholes that, will %;udy ideep-sea.111!0. L� . � .'I
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, . result#, Bentley's invention was recalled opinion.' it was not, indeed, until the Training: the b L .
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ANgradmil DY". - - . horrors :of tholife of the chimney boy teu conatitted-of terrorUing thelil, and form the, researches will sail f -,; 7� .
here In connection with a report on horro SYS toll I- �. .�
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. . Says Film In ference of 'Count
The quarW of 'Yankee hurlers _*40
b es & a row
7. -Out'in &*ehth-Rouimd is eat-thi PlzaW fodr Eames
"Stuff' .and Nonsense set a series, mark. Though three
Verfect Digfttldn Ameii
Other series also saw four phchere
7, Through Rich, Red B10o(L London--Georgo Bernard Shaw, who work, In no case did "each of th,§ four
-has written about boxers 'and knows
There can 'no- perfee d deal about the fixtic in, now win a game on consecutive days. In •
t digestion a 906 1907 -Chicago Lied Detroit In the first,
DUless You have rich, red blood. This has added his opinion to that of others ch. Pfois-
be - usiuX Overall and, Aiulba 'O'd
A. is scientifically true.. it 1-8 also true regarding Gene' Tuniteirs, near knock- -won the _gq
ter second, Pteq;bach -the
the seventh
that there is no tonic for the stomach out by Jack Dempsey In T
that Is not a tonic, for every other round of the recent battle at 1199. third, Overall the fourth and Brown
the fifth. In 1914 the Braves beat the-
ile attendt'i a private view of D ROSE
...4art of the body. The' Wh ug Athletics four straight Rudolph 1,itch• ORANGE PEKOE b tho"
way, then; to
.1tone up the stoma to tone up the the fight dim here Mr. Shaw dismiss-
ch Is Me first and fourth, James the sec-' '`best tea you can buy"'
`blood:.'. - I --picked when onix
Contemptuously & 40aptle which Ing
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and and Tyler and James the third. In
an the real I loser
The many so-called stomach renie- Implied that Tunney w 1922 the Giants beat the Yanks four Ur-ft day6 old Juicy, flavor - fiI1ed1l14Veiq
d food because he took full advantage of the
fee merely try to digest your
games to none, but the second was a -inAlmnin
'for yon. How muelf' better it to to count. Of thirteen- N lif pitched the first, Barnes Now 1)acked
sai4 the tie. 6
tone UP the stomach so that it will do "Stuff and nonsense,"
. . I the tie, Scott the third game, Me-
to own work as fipL- I Tenney is quite able to
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nature Intended. dramat --IF referee Quillan the fourth and Nehf the fifth. Labor Governrnent in Sydney Cla"ed Advertiseme
*7 Hoyt, Pipgras,' Pennock and: Moore' Def,=W
There is no- pleasure in eating pre. get up. He 661c 319 the
has got his wits about we"VIMUM&
digested food.... Tons up your stomach closely. He The
buried victories in order.
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and "or appetite and digestion will him. See. he to on hie feet. what a Sydney. X.S.W.—The state elections rLTRAPHO1N1,C
one appearing twice was Moore, who G
moon be normal. wonderful- dancer he Is.!* U "4 N
I relieved Hoyt In the eighth inning. n New South Wales have ended In Lnted-.-Irl-2�-= $165" $6&000"'M
It 'your digestion is weak and your Mr. Shaves commeut on the tenth % 840 Mount-ft
the defeat of J. T. Lang'§ Labor Gov.! Montreal.
.,�-.blood thin you need the help of Dr. found was: ernment, which for a long time has
Williams' Pink Pills to enrich the "Poor Dempsey! Ah, he is out. No been torn by internal - dissensions and XV 39 OXA3fCZs
Mood and restore strength. In Lddi- the gong just. Aaved bAm.- Was tW_ weakened by the. Communist 'chat- 0 AN START YOU IN -pR0Fl7'AZLr39
don -
use care in the selection 'of your the last round? I am glad Dempsey
IN yOUR,11,rg? !cage for control of the Government. bbusiness making unbreakable jr
tttUte on wire base for�,.,: h
food and Your stomach trouble will can march out with the honor of war." The returns as yet are M
Incomplete, greenhouses, henhouses. S= *%
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soon pass away. Mr. Gordon Dundas. On being told what the audience but It In expected that Mr. Laug*will Ination sent. Box 261, Exeter,
Peterboro, Ont., telle as follows what paid for the seats. he said: be succeeded by Thomas It Bavin,
this medicine did for him- . He says:. "What mugs. The next champion- Is there a baby ,or young children the qpposItIon. leader of the -coalition
OR SALM MANY BXU-i
.80mstbing'over a year ago . I was a ship fight' will be In a studio with in- your 'bome?' If there Is you should FAMIJ Write for free list fZr72Q
of Nationalists and country parties. r. Douglas, 13e mar, N.Y.
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gasoline salesman when I was taken nobody present but the seconds, the not be without a box of Baby's -.6
ARRY —RWLIABLE WATRIXON6 nr
'Dick. I felt miserable and lost twelve referee and the showman. Tablets. Childhood "Monts come Im IAL paper'malled free; allany C
.-..,-Pounds in weight. I did not sleep On being informed that Den*sey quickly and means should always be ..... &dlan people listed. Address
•IN011 and could not eat as I could in
"received the greatest" ovation ever, at, hand to promptly fight them.
Magus e, Medina, X.Y.
scarcely retain anything in my atom- given to a - public performer,". the baby's Own Tablets are the Ideal
GEMS; 4100 Given sxo 7.69
Ach. I went to a join] doct matist's comment home remedy. They regulate the "Is
or who told dri Bin ply sell 60, gets of Our. Ir
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the fumes of the, gas had got Into He should have seen some of the bowels: sweeten the stomach; banish Chrintmas Seals for loc . met. Wh
My system. He gave me some medi- ovations I have received." • constipation and indigestion*, break sold send um $3.00 and keep Stock
e no --in fact, trust YOU till xma* st Nl�qiolaz
I and told rag I had better go to up colds and simple fevers Cot, Dept. G(14WE� Brooklyn• N.Y.. 113.
the country for a change of air. I d they relieve all the minor Ills of little
so, but I still fdlt listless and gmg Haff Mff3on Sought FroM ones. Concernlng� them Mrs. Moise it In reported that the hookworm
4 find had no ambition . on the advice Charles UVine Cabotte, ' Makamlk, Que., writes:
disease has been practically oredi.
11 of a friend I decided to try, Dr. Wil• "Baby's Own Tablets are -the. boat eated by the Rockefeller foundation.
ItsMS' Pink Pills. I had not been tak. Washington.—Governmeut action to remedy in the world for. little ones.
gets
It's the oily bird that the hooky
My baby suffered terribly from Judi-
'Ing the pills long before i was begin- recover approximately* half- a million
worm you see.
Nng to* rest better, and to eat fairly dollars in - connection with war Con- geation and vomiting, but the Tab-
Wia thm be
well. I kept on taking the pills until tracts faces Charles A. Levine, on his iets-soon set her -right and now she IN
a . --Nnnarei Liniment -A
at the sad of the seventh box I knew return fro= Europe, unless the trans- The Tablets are jnEnglandl' For all pains
In perfect health."
I did not ' need any more, as I "had atlantic filer effects a settlement out sold by medicine dealers or by mail U
of court before then. at 25 a box fro Tb�e Dr. Williams'
gained the weight I had lost. slept c in don
'In Scotland the ponds freeze and Bree and trainers of callaxtat
swell and could eat anything. I have Documents for a civil suit have medicine Co., Brockville. OuL they go skating at Christma-, claim that both the voices and at
Dines had splendid health and cannot been eompleted by the Department of but Angland often sees & V-MM tempers of the songsters axe a
Day too much In pralao Of Dr. WI!- Justice. Counsel for both sides are
Know -His Nightingale. December, it would be a won. by Jwm music.
hams' Pink-PtIle attempting to get together on a set. id
erful change for you to go homei
One time on the Texas frontier a
You can Sol ibese pills from any tlement out of court. The case grows :and the comfortable crossing to
_4
;vn@d1cine_deAler__=_by-maii at So ets. out of freight charges on materials main
an ca - - ---- ALInniea a—d-haud
me into a cagip y1ding as old _& Are
7 a box from The Dr. William Medl• which Levine sold for the Govern- mule.
"'How much for the mule?" asked a •4
-efte Co.. Brockville, Ont. meat on a commission basis. The Anchar-Donaidecri Steamer RUN-DOWNAFTEII
bystander, Letitia' leaves Mo�al fw
-Jist a hundred dollars, answered on Novdinber 26th. The IVA
Child Marriage Act
the rider -Cunarder "Auaontall leaves
is Placed" whonyour tea doesn't taste d the Montreal few the Channel Parts
'I'll give you five dollar," W �,I
t
right the chances are that other. November 25th. .4
Nsw York—The Jenks ti
Child War Is put up in an interior I pped short, as it In Ottawa Womn Mae Shmp
The rider sto .'special Christmas railings from
rtage Bill, requiring that persons an package. To be sure of get- I amazement. and then ., slowli - dis• Mahfax for the second week in
der 21 years old must be ma"Ied In ting t®a of unvarying od I mounted 'December w1it enable You to Taking Ljd&a L 164's
ches Or by lusticee of courts ot CIU40jity, fies Let= "Stfanger.- said be. "I ain't -&-golu� —ah 1v C in plenty of time for phim campoud
that the pm
-proof. �to and pantomimes.
4n'**Acoj3L went Into effect recently, the is rust# dust and damp let a little matter of ninety-Ave dal- -puddings and haggis, bagpipm,
result Of 8 state-wide campaign by lars, stand between me and a mule
In other words, make sure it Ottawa. Ontario. —'Z was tem
women's organizations to decrease trade. The mule's yours. " Pound trip, from'$155.00 up;
��be buinber-of-ebgd-iiarriag-ew.-.-- is Red Rose Too in the briwht, run--down after the birth of MY
Under the now law Y' cUifn; - Sanitary n u m everything included. Children 1 baby. I had awful bearing-dowa pains
half fare. Your Steamship Agent and was afraid I had serious trouble. I
ouths undoir !Will �IrC 11
`the age of 21 and girls -under 1:3 must Package—the finest container arrangenuzaa, 1 was tired all the timo and had w'
how to make food out of newspapers.
submit documentary proof of their ever used for tea. YT be CANkMAN te�- M r-siat-er-in-law is tairing
I - . -, �. i We know some papers that will -appeft -V-e----
u- Lydia pin etabI4 C4uwm------
ago and the written co sent of par- 4itficult to swallow, . V. I
ents or guardians to the marriage, pound and cannot praise It too highly I
-had
while It to forbidden to Issue licenses Ruth Equals Frisch's Record; and asked me to try it I h"e
to all youths under Lbe, age of is and Has Hit .3W in Four Series UHg3 rplendid resu!ts and feel Em a the
time now. Any one who needs a'
girlS undei'14 ydars old. LDdrrSD
AV* When Babe Ruth completed his TM ROOMT V49FORD CO. Aborough pick-lbe-up awn loom
fourth w'orld's series with a batting —MmRzx*
Car. lkw ft Wellington Streftj6 TOStaRTO from me what to take.
A Now York minister asserts that rAQMX, 312 Cumberland Sheet, Ot-
rage of over .300 be equalled the tawap Ontario.
stopping- crime Is the work of the aye
record of FrLnkie Frisch. who hit
Church. Judging by results, they
over that mark in four classics as a TcrrWe Backache
trust have been waiting to find out
-Tiz-FULbe leompill —E-g�--iont--After liiuil
church---- o an, aver- was barn Iiiad terrible bael;�il�iiii`I:A
age of. .313 in 1921, when the Yanks •
played in their first series -under Will- Spread on brown paper and head"bes. I could not do W work and
apply on outside. Reduces swell- felt tired from the first minute I t
1923 and he had a mark of an -even
er Huggins. He.batted for .368 in
fag and eases pain. But worst of all were the pdas
7
In my sides when I moved
.300 last year. Frisch made his abort. I
had to sit or lie down for a while af.
marks in fou*r successive series, 1921, terwards. l could .kse�my bones fa
1-1922; IM and- 2924, order, but many things had to go un--
done at the time, because of ml
MInarcra UnirVpnt fai Lurnb -o. incite. I was told by a neighbor to
=a Lydia E. Pinkham', Vegetable,
OF Compound, as she said it would build' 10
The lunited States. Great Britain and moup. 1•wjw relieved before 1-hed,
a Japan might get together and hire a. the first we bouAt and
take
Comes to th �6il I have
professional navy to Work- for all of not had any trouble like it Siam'
Street.!
them. other 0 X=MT. Mleaz
60 Barton
far quicker than 11 too
WIN
res. Gets the work
wares. of the - inter.
Good will In nine pointc
O national law—and candor In the tenth. -done faster --thu3 sAv-P
ing fuel. The kettle
sings sooner ES ON 30 DAYS. TRIAL r when iVis,
SPECTACL, I
SMP Enameled Ware,
PVT,
e., vegetables are
• 'done. on time. You 0AYE R - .'
you
a o time �lncl
waste n ® -
use less fuel., Ask your_
hardware mer-
Our local
Breakable
Vb&g Chant for, that econo-
mical, fuel--saving
-��ovied ssaft by mMiGns-and-prtscribed- by physicians fox
7�
Buirt I= SftMTh;aC= sad Ewea
I.Aglst n a feather
With smooth W had now bridge and grWeluft Colds licadache ',''Neuritis
Lumbago
curved ample ba" that cannot cut the mpe tender was
or eam A work of beatm and a dalight Ur d" w"mr.
M P-. -Pain .�Neurilgi! Toothache Rheumatism , '}
send NO Guaranteed
Let me eanxi you on 30 Den' Trial my Jazoaut"Cromm" Spemelt& Will am1pip you to read the Wdlea print.
thmd the finest needle, too fm or=,,If� are not amazed and delighted, if you do not thint myspemd"
wvn'� You we to be DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
a1=S3.V*4jVdA to chow -- 7
L 11 loohm yawned Vaur
1he4o titdre. oftkou"adenowin use evcrywince. Beeanicanincluka
nnW*.2d42*ft%ndftR*Xth4 I .below. 1willalsotellyawbowtorWAs foryounelfwitimatcolL
Wa.a . Ve ......... . .. v*eC=,A%W 81AJZ COUVON
40t"
Accept 0 UI Bayer packLdd
c"w=ftor*"ftco.,DoVL 190. 60 Front 110 W,, TOMP901040,
I how to
Us for 3o days This placm me updar no obligation. Also please ad am
-WARE which coriWiis proven difecti5m..
ON a pair for =F18Ww W91010
-%SHEET MerAL PNOUCM COL UFAM Haad "Bayer" boxes of 12 t&bloW
Noon
- ------- of 24 and 100 gpRTtat R. F A MPWWON VAUCOUVIO CALGA*V Park (re -
and Ne. frin Is the trade to Cenaft) of Dam gaouflettat at mamoossue
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I IT-VI d, "A. S. A.").Whl)0 It Is W
of Sallettlencid (Afttyl cylic Act -.1
1 CNV that Asptria means Bayer m#iiuractnro, to assist tbo p"blie agaln4t imitations.
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_ = Somerville spent
f ,'�� T ,1, • _ -- �jlfiiee ' Lscir� Anr�re'ty, `9�' To- --Mrs. James 8o e, , _
ronto, was honleover Sunday. Sunday with friendsin the city.
sa JesTie Fraser; of `Taronta, -- fir:E: Itesest Lent. -- -
�� = w� Miss Rath Hill; of Aurora, end %st: .Office. over Salsdan's hardware - -� -
vangeline Cows n: spent store. Office hours, 9 to 6 dally and -
N Allan C. Struthers, of Toronto, _ Lq
lg week with friends in Toronto., eveninss by appointment.* a
V. A. :sr•- t3ordop and Mrs. Law Visited ere week -and visitors with-E.-C; C:
and Mrs. Jones. COMING -F. E. Luke, opts- -
frieads In. Oshawa and Whitby on Toronto =-
"a -New ceAleni -l*ve- been - -meterist, U37 Youge St.,
} Sunday.' __ -- -- constructed at-the. }t o ;front en- way be consulted about your eyes
•' �-- D. - Rogers, ' of- Toronto,
trances of St. Andrews United for glasses at A H. Allin'.e. drug
era 6$s$ted his mother here on Monday Church, replacing the.. foriner store, Whitby: on Tuesday, Oct. 7 �r�
afternoon. }} rr
wooden ones which were showing the let. * * : S Viild weatb01' VS
•fi arnet+s hd Mrs. Courtioe and -
Signs of weakness. .
.30a Lloyd, spent Sunday with
-�P. J. Clark Spent the week- FAIRPORT. - a,
,ca *i aieado in the city. sad with Ifie daughter, hire. F: F. ovetcoats= Predictions are that "Blazes" will bo eery strong
t �A John CralT<ett, of flrwnton, After a lingering illness our oldest
w* c f couple of days last week Balsdon, of Burford. On his rli= resident, Thos. Mansfteld, died on Mon- this season. k natural swing from the high colons to a
svhh friends in Pickering. turn he was accompanied by Mrs, day in hio77th year. Hie funeral will
-Lotae and Mrs. Ravin and Clark, who had been spending a }e pike today (Thursday) to 'the neat dres8. looking Coat: We have two exceptional values
little eda, of Toronto, visited with couple of weeks vacation with Friends burying gronrid here. Obits Y g P ,
^" her dsaghter and family. ary is held over for next week,
oraoan. and Mrs. Banks on Sun. _direct from Montreal to offer you at 22.60 and 25.00.
ally. -On Sunday next, Oct. 23rd, ...... y
,
anniverear eervir es will be held BROUGHAM. _ y Also two lines : of a Worsteds, With or without belt
-,P-.The regular meeting of the
l ly, .4, Women's Institute has been post. in St. Andrew's United Church, � grey � ,
t� when Rev. Stuart Woods, B. A., The Elson family have moved to >
ponedt''- Notice will be given next of Markham, will preach at 11.00 the city. _ heavy collars y y g
.gar dress looking at 20.60 and 29.60.
week -At Richardson'e Store -all a' m., and and Rev. Prof. Richard Elmer and Donald Willson, of Tior-
'� sorts of novelties for your He►I• Davidson, D. D., of Knox- Victoria onto, were home on Saturday. See 'these lines before baying
Miss Maud Philip spent a few days
" College, at 7.00 p. m. Gordon during the past week in Toronto. .
' ;Iowe'en 1Serty. Cali in .and see Brown, baritone soloist of Chalet Men's lvorfolk Jackets =lT'he famous "Carhartt" line
X4°1°' - * ere' Church, Toronto, will sing at John Farthing •called on. several of The name alone is a guarantee of excellence, B len
=-ffize. Matc3i went to the Lien his friends in this vicinity during the p
both services. Oq the evening of did values in oil -wool at 8.50 and 7.50,
seaI Hospital, Toronto, on Thee week
Tuesday, Oct. 25th, a chicken pie
}v to see her daughter, Mrs: Don't forget the W.M.S. meeting at
n , who has neumonia. sapper will be served is the base- the home of Mrs. John Miller: on Another shipment of the "Kaye" Trousers has arrived.
pp went of the'church from 5. 80 8 See our "Grey Herring -boos" at ?.50, Bard to
of _ - -Jo.hn and Mre. Henderson, of acloek. - This- will._be_follo.wed�y_ Thursday, October 27th.
a first-class program, given in the - Mrs• 'A��'Morton - of
rmley, and C. and Mrs. Smith __- -.. - =_ = =: the '+s'earing qualities of this- special- liras.-
P s endine a few days with Ed: and
b s a son, of Unionville, spent Bun- auditorium of the church, by the y rs, WiUS.0_1. Other lines from 2.50 up.
,'#�&y with. the former's sister, Mrs, -Orchestra of the Danforth IIgited.
r' akin. - - A few hats . for sale on Saturday ��
Bear in mind the concert to be Church, Toronto. who will be only, greatly reduced. Children s to Stanfield" Underwear. Of course when you think
i by Beach Ave. Choir, in fit assisted by • Miss Martin, elocu- clear at $1.00 up. Give us a call -at of Underwear you naturally think of "Btsnfield's."
aye United Church, under the
tlonist, and Charles Roworth Gannon's Store. There's simply nothing to teat the "Red' Label"
auepaces of the home choir, on tenor soloist, of Toronto. Every- Mrs. Harvey has -been with'her sons -all-wool line.
> 3rrlday, Nov. 4th.- body come and enjoy a splendid in the city this past week, Albert '
t .
Mrs. W. J. SturRese,. who has supper and an eacelI ®at program having been in the hospital for an Men's and , Boy's Sweater Coats and Wind Breakers.
of music and reading*. Admis- operation on his tonsils. Never had a more complete and attractive line.
'A1een at Fairport, the quest of bar Mrs. Perryman Sr, and • friends
Sion, adults 50 cents ; children,' Call in and examine them,
rte crate, J. Y. and Mrs.' Hadley, motored from the city on Sunday, and ,
under 12 years, 25 cents.
- lf-returning to her home in Win. Mr. Perryman accompanied them ot, -
` ail7eq on Monday. -An . intere*tiog case cairns up their return. They intend to remain �^
in the police court on Friday even- tl is winter.
Miring the recent electrical there
et ®rms a number of the street ing last in which Wm. Marrison, ry Board- iiseetin on. i��+
of Cheri wood, a aced before At the Libra - g LADIES DEPARTMENT
• lights at the east -end of the vil• police Magistrate pClark, char ed Saturday evening, L Johnston was
Y
"age were destroyed do a The ,g appointed treasurer. The book put
with keeping liquor f`or isle. he chasin committee will soon have a In our Ladies Dap rtmeoL we have many new lines
t _ had La be replaced. R Gooch Yama Cloths, Wrap
fir' -Alex and Mrs. Thom, of Dan- half was crowded wit 13 interested goodly number o? new books to choose of Drees e, Flannels,
t epectatore. County Crown At- from. rettee etc. Also Fancy Buckles 'and Buttons
~
Q ° - barton ; Mrs. Heron, of `'hest Hill: ppee
�.� torney Grierson, cf Oshawa, afi- k friendly game of football was for trimming—and doa'�forget the full line of
" `'j�orley and Mrs, Wass add two • .,
7
daughters, of Granton, visited W. ,red for the crocr_ n,'and Cecil C.- played on the home field one day . Holeproof Hosiery," @ilk and wool. at 1.t5 per ; i -
-- J. and Mrs. Mooney oa Aaaday Aebardson acted for the defend• last week between boys of the U. of pair.
r terDOen ant, for whom he pat up a strong T. and the home team, the latter _
• defence. Provincial Constables xoring as victors at the close. The
- -lire. Cartwright, of Harnil- Cookrnan, Reid and bditchell, who, ladies served a lunch in the Temper-
t+on, accompanied by her daughter with Constable Potter. made the ante Ball. where a pleasant time was And we mention just one
41md the latter's husband, motored r premises 010 sperm -
P� sad on Marrison'a .._ --v ,ann�nv zl�G�ltT17 -- - 4
down on Sunday, and the form -�'he )allies of the community a
I, Saturday, Oct. 1st. testified that .�.r�..•y •��•�
rollll remain a week or ten days aniting with the Women's Institute
the had found eight bottles of
with bar eon, Dr. V. E. and Mrs. to rounds the' supper ►n the Town Half lb. tins of British Columbia' Fink Salmon -
���
Cartwright.
whisky, about 800 battles of home Hai] on Friday evening for the South _..
brew, and halts a keg of home
— George and litre. Treloar and brew, which the defence admitted Ontario Plowmen's Association plow- at 10 cents Pei' can.
y,w 1pr. and Mee. Bateman. of Toronto, to be intoxicating The whisks y ing match at H Italcolm's farm. The
community spirit is manifested in the
At `. . visited the Misses Busting on San• was confiscated by the authorities. Marty co- operation of the women of - -
���` day, and on their return were ac- I
° eons led by Mica Hartha.Barat- Several gonna wee, who were our vicinity where concerted effort is 1 1
a who is e n a .few weeks toned on the premises when the required. ® r H p A
4agtltie city, raid was made, swore that they
t --A convention of the Young
did not purchase aay of the ligaor - _ - -- . -
or home-brew. but consumed oD IN MEMORIAM. s
Harrison, and Marrison snore that BL RTON -In meet of Ma Elias
People's Societies of the Oahwwa the remises two bottles. given b memory Mary Fall Clothin Presbytery is being held to day . '
h
(Thursday) In the King Shiest be bad never sold any of the stuff Beth Burton, who departed this
United Church. Several delegates life. October 17th:. 1924.
-from St. Andrew's Y. P. S. are in bat it was aI? need for his and
F wife's consumption, each of whom Memory is a pf(den dair,
,N :,attendance. Death tries to break, but 'all in vain,
—Mrs. (Acv.)' J. B. Ferguson, consumed a half bottle ot�wbiskey �e are BhOw1IIg OIIr IIBIIal Fall -Assortment
w day and that he himself would Memories drift to scenes ton past,
with son, y lasts. of Clothing
Chas. and daughter, Time rolls on but memory to g
•Dornth , and Mine Meryl Hall, frequently are a dozen bottles of
� - - � home brew a day. The Magia- "Father, 8letera and .Brothers: � .
motored to PeterborooD Saturday trace considered that there was :- Lown�de8 and Semi-Read y
:and spent the week -and .wits the - sufficient evidence to bring about
fosse s- mother: firs. gathering- . gaa conviction and imposed a sent• .' NOW teoereb�nwewta. - -' ,- .A.long with three two lines
.:
ton, who has been in feeble enee of two months in jail and one we have addled
mouth to be added in case the do-
Continuation annual Field Day of the O RENT -On con. 2. - Pickering, a • t
fJootianation Schools of tatb Oa- feodwat tailed to pay the eoets, T4- roomed c°teaa.. Applyt Thw, Watson' Tip Top 1 allots
r which amounted to SM.00. The R. R. 2, Pieker[ag, 44tt - -
tw io will be held, weather permit- defence counsel Rave notice of = -'
>< tins. on Pickering Memorial Park OR SAL& -Oar. 4 cylinder. Ma
1 on the afternoon of Wsdneadw �' and in the mean t1me Mar FLattshlln tonrin�. 1n goodntaadition. srao. -- _ ' �4+Q0
son is allowed his liberty on see srown. opposite Umted ebureh. Dunbar-
. -Oet+ 25th, Sports programme w�l ton. + one rive for Suit or Overcoat. _ r
�eommence at 1 o'clock, sharp famishing E1000 ball. P
�. Pia)reriagg, Claremont aa� Brook- -On Thursday evening a young WA14THD- Caretaker for St. Paul's
lla school+ will compete in tLe w aisrried etas, giving ae his same tadChnrcn,Pickeriag. Apvl��ww. L. These hued are strictly Glade to merienre.
• elan athletic events, Charles Briabt and Rosemount,
,
Borth` of Port Hope, as his place of EOROE HEAP - Licensed auction•
-At St. George's Church next Geer, Altona. Live stock• and genera, sale. WORK CLOTHING '
1Bs►nday : Sunday School meets at
residence, was arrested near the mpty attended to. Tema reasonable. R. "
Dumbarton echoel -house by Traffic i`t °a, stomBviLe.. Phone Swuff 9003. 61-4.
ILS0 a. m., Church service at 10.80 �tm, hw, charged with the Our fall shirts, sot, underwear, overalls etc.; are now 48 fibs'.
a. m., with L, V. Pocock as preach- ARM ?O RENT - Being lot 15 con.
y ec. `T'her'e will be no service at ti�eft of a complete set- of ionble ji i Scarbor4, compile +ag 130 sera, roaming - 8helve8y and agal7l. We are 8011t31tlag your t
harness taken ..fruits the remises stream. good buildm' gs For (unher txrticnlars
7 m., ws we join with the St. apply to S. Fateett,'R: R. 2, west Hul, 7 9 -- patronage for these goods.
Andrew's congregation for their of Mrs. George Wkite Early -iD
the evening a very serious offaace �c`1OWS FOR SALE - Several due WilliamslSoota are the tesme.old reliablea as cf old.
anniversary' • Service. TO -night U within a week. or will ezchan e, for cattle.
. had been committed, which sinus• a
(1�'rlday) Rev. D.. B. Langford 18 Terms to suit purchaser. Apply E. Nerlich, R.
ivin an illustrated address on ed a very strong feeling in the R 2, Claremont, or at premiss lot 15, con'. 7,' • g�
i g y, g Pickering (,David Russell Farm) . e -7 _ • Pickering
whole community. Having re _
"How we_ got our -Bible'_'_.ia_the_ - - i1;RN 1426 WEEKLY—Up at home Fred Ts Bunting, 5 �.
Danbarton Community Hall, All Y°ed- a -g°°d -vf t " Established 1857.
are invited. offender a large number of men Fdipp ng newspapers and addressing enyel- t
started Out in search Of hiiil. open, o canvassing. Everything furnished.
-A large number of relatives Spare or full time, Particulars for stamp, Gillies
About 8,00' Or g.cg0 O'CIOCk. ROY Mailing Service, Box a, Sydmeyl N. S. 6-7
and friends' attended the funeral Morrish, A. 0. Flett and M. Drink- ORONTO WET-WASH L.A ��R
of Clordon Frank, son of Chas B, water, of Cherrywood.: who were DRY (Semi finish)- Letour driver can and -
St. CENTRAL.'
1V d MTS. Spenser, OD Friday last. among-the Searchers, passed a man explain our 24 hour service.. Just leave your
Rev, Mr. Sandersori'condacted the on the gingstcu road just west of name with Mr. S. Wo avis, barber shop. We
bervices at the home and ceme- will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. 1
Dunbartos. and ...seeing that be
' tery. Many. heautifal floral offer • answered the description _ of the STRAYED -Uri to the premises of /: a ep11wie 4900
fags were sent by sympathising man Wanted, the left their car. the undersigned, lot Zl, con !. Pickering, —
;/ y . about Sept. 20th, a 2- year heifer. Owner may -
friends. Pout school ebume from and went W meet the man who havesame by proving ropertp and in ez-
} — Brooklin acted as pall-bearers-"d-.was tying two-grain bags, which peneea. M B. Stick, RpR. i, Locnet idly 7 «
interment took place at Groveside contained the hafness, on to his FARM FOR SALE'OR RENT -96
Qelnetery. Mash sympathy is bicycle. On the s
Y y approach of the scree of land in lot 12, con. 6, Pickering, lots 1 •
i felt for the parents, also for "Don" three mbn Bright left ' his bicycle ° ,rr ` .bOCb glom or�eago; a buildings n n �_ Auto Bepalre, Acee88or1eB 0118 an .
and.Mrr. Spencer, with whom the and jumped over the fence and count of poor health. iJames w. Hick. Rau
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child had lived since infancy. into a field and tried to escape, Gasoline, Acetylene Weld' XJU
-F. M. Chapman, who has been but prweticed foobsil pplayers'were ARM TO RENT= About' 70 sores,
a pointed to the staff of the Tariff too mush for Vim. He awe soon N Mn ft the east bait of lot 9, con. D. scarboro.
p Good outbuildings and brick house. Plenty of s
Hoard at- Ottawa. will be engaged water Also wear hair of same lot comptisrng so y
captured and held until the err! Batter Ohargind
InAhe investigation work, which Val of Officer Law,, who was also acres. The farms are to be worked together, Ap . -
ply to C. W. Heton, West Hill. 6-e i
Y , " .will entail only part of his time at engaged in the search and was on �lepabl'f31nA►d� qn all makes
Ottawa. Rib- many friends. con- the scene in a few moments. He ARM FOR 8ALB- 160imm, being
< was taken before Police iliagie Flats 9 and 10. con 9. Pick !'if ' Good clay _ ,
ggr�a�tnlato him on his appointment loam.soik Al for fall wheat and *hike; ty or
Helnf< a Vraduate in Political Bel- trate Clark, who remanded him running water. Good frame nos oil`awoma: "' ` • nl rsa
tn_ barn and stable Aptly to A. Pugh,
race of Toronto University, he is for a week. He will nonce op for ppy Tr
+ efiehi, or D. M, Morgan, Glaremoat, 7t "
well qualified for the position. his preliminary trial this (Thars - --
r 'Tbe work is congenial to him as isy) sussing, when he will be CARD OR THANKS. he has done much similar work charged with the more serious We wish through' .the columns of V
with the Financial Poet and Farm offence as well. When he was lfe000miee. Mr. Cha as is in asked why he stole the harness he the Newa P oepxpresa our sincUri -, �� �e PENCER
re lied that "be wanted the thanks to the a le of the common L
Ottawa this week and next wb P „ ity for their timely help and expreo-
, 1 tending the sittinste of the Com- money to pay his honest debts. aions of sympathy during our recent •
tnfe41on. He will continue to but evidently honesty is not his trouble. { ; . --�
operate.l3rasmere Farm as usual. most striking characteristic. A. J. and Mrs. Taylor. Proprietor, Pickering j'
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