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�w.G .y,x .� .. r. .. ... �.. ,; „ ...,_ ,,. ,7„q y,.. _y,.,�„a.• -.,...' :s.; •:.b �r ,•r+'.nr•rc•-f7.,�,,-•, _p,.,�•=sr. ...a G^b,. _d w. •P'- - - - �. ,�, ti� � •:-rn, t� � ..._tom-•�"":.,.` � :�. ,u•� y c jayTHE ; PICKERING. '.VOL.-,XLV 111. PICT ERING9 ONT., ,FRIDAY, OCT, No. 8 -- - - — - it�cofesstaisal.,La�eit►a. G3FSl�sZ 3Z1'P®r AUDLEY. DUNBARTON. . L 4 -ho _ GREENWOOD Xeddeal _ saw,�� �d $•i�,ih�, The G7.ub• will hold a Hallowe'en' On Sunday, at the Community HaII, night on Monday neat at the.home Sunday School will meet at 2 p.m. RR. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Dir•eetor of Mr. Bush at Greenwood. Church service at 3 p.m., when Mr. crical Association of Ontario.Ret Fa Wm. Bentley, who has been farm- C. C. Watkin will preach «• ` - Member of the Americas Optomeidtxl Ing in this neighborhood for some The Dunbarton A.Y.P.A. will hold ��i„�� Eye. eaamiaed by appointment. Claremont,Ont years in partnership with his-brother, their regular weekly meeting on Fri- ' has dissolved partnership and -has day at 8 p.m., when beth Mr. C� C. Ratablished 1838 I,eBa Ba4kets o2 all s1Zes engaged with George Ames on, the Watkins and Mr. G. Channon will-be AR. CHRISTIAN, Barrieterand Kingston Road. He moved there with present.' Mr. Watkins rxill 'gi6e a —•.. •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money an d d e s c ri tjU II s his family this week and -will begin lecture to the A.Y.P.A. sm, South Wint,Court House, Whitby. 251y his duties at once. "T e t G.BROWNING, K. C„ Barris. CENTENNIAL CORNER& .L -at lowest prices' ._pUNSARTON. _ , tet.Solicitor,Notary- ubGc. Aanes'Blk.. .. .'. � •„ mediatdg.teat of Post rOffice,Dundas serest, A grand concert will be held'on �j •. IIousePhone388, Office phone 392. Gerald and Mrs. Cowan spent the evening of Friday, Octobez 26th, in Chopp-Ing. Dept.: .'Salt #or sale 'week-end at Georgetown. Centennial United Church, under the _EATON & ROSS-Barritvtera, So Wrn• Bennett spent last week-end auspices of the Woman's Association. ZQ j1dW in Nritora Northers Ontario Building, 330 with friends at Oshawa and kendall. The program, which will commence y'9ttet,Toronto. ORAS, A. WHITE. Mrs. Cyril Morley, of Georgetown, W too Y Y' at 8 oelock, w-iil be given by an or- full blast Adelaide 2709 8ueeeeaor to late W. G. Barnes is.visiting friends in this locality this chestra of 26 instruments from Dan- 1 1 week. , IOICHARD80N A PICKERING- Pb°neMark 8420 - forth Avenue United Church, who will Barristers Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Conned- Communion Service will be held in be assisted by soloists and an eloeu- -- watiooLifeB"cling, Corner youte and Rich- ����• 1 the United Church next Sund.a�r tionist of exceptional merit. Don't - iaoudSta Toroato,Phones Main 1390 and Main Roofing Material !: morning. !miss this treat. Admission: Adults, stn read tNge .Pickering office open wedneeday and Sorry to report Wm. Thom 3J cents; children under 12 years, 20 �llFtf_Ay eveniage. Pbone.Pick.esoa. 6if having been thrown from his buggy I cents. new, crops buy ` 5 x British Columbia Shingles j�nyol 8 Z ;, when it collided with an obstacle. _ T* i�, --------' M �' No. 2 8 and 5z �• Married, at the Manse,-Dunbarton, KINGSTON ROAD EAST j� �1 'nLA$E B. BEATON. D. D. 8., on Tuesday, October 16th, Elorna Graduatelot etre Royal Colette o. Dental Cook, of Columbus,'to Gordon Brent, A hold-up of a dastardly character ':.AND sia and University of Toronto. ORice Mu, Gonfecttonery atote, Whitby. TORONTO ASPHALT of Raglan.. occurred on Sunday night on the B A R L E Y OBii'e hours 9 to 12 :1 to 630- Ind, pteoae e. ROOFING ” Kingston Road when one man was Bettptione 220. 4�y DUn'L miss the Cbicken Pie Slipper bad!.: beaten up. ani-robbed of 3150. Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 36 inch and Concert in St. An'drrw'H In Oshawa a party of five men met atld will g p 91 C SMITH. - al ), ra D. S,. widt}ils, 4 in 1 Shingles; .also C turn h oezt Tues lay including James Hodge, an elderlc � (Successor to Dr. ).N.Dales!, Graduate of Metal Valley and - y the highest rice. ; Royal Cortege of Dental Surgeons and Toros y :night, man. of Oshawa, Frank Maracle, a - FO IJatVersrty. At Claremont office over D. A. Ridge Roll. r� 8 15tmtt's amore evvy Taesday and Frida Phone 1 vs, w :s an Indian, and twt� :ax driver, who In is � Z. r;}Xz+m toot• 2�ru Material or will GREENWOOD. ot�.er mon, stra.*.gars whose names give price on r .': ; not be azeertained. They start- ERB$RTT FALLAIoal Leg 1 finished job. held C A L ` D. D.S. Graduate•1 the Royal Couege of ��+��*1('`t - Anniversary ser:ices w..i be � . cirinkine a�a Hod;e made quite .0 ���� ►Gnll\ti • .n Greenwood United Church on Sun- d splay of hit mors--y. They deckled 1Qegtal Surgeons and:he Untvers,ty of Toronto. • r reW. in rQ`c'h.Pi kes,ond door east of St. Ad • �•� ca •t October 28th, when Rev, Mr. Me-!to fro to Tor,nto, Ho•i re agreeing to veli rev's Church, Picker Ont.Gut. p8;ee hours"' 9 .. : Pick 3m P. m•• or by appointment. Phone LUIVI�F.� YARD Lellan, of Claremont, will preach at Pad '•'r the taxi hire. W►�en they ' 431y 2.30 'in the'afternoon and 7.:30 in the reaches± a point on the Kingston Load `1 good supply of Hard and Sofa evening. On the following Friday,I between Pickering alit Whitby, the Coal on hand. Also a supply Sltifinso4* Ql;�isD;. november 2ntd, a chicken supper will three other meri attacked Hodge and _ of Kindling Wood, .�.� . THE MINING �dARBET - be served and an excellent program badly'frbated him, besides robbing AELIZA BETH RICHARDSON- Riven by the following talent. Mae him of his roll of bi11a. Maracle ha.,; stove length. .Fire and automcbicinsurance ofall kinds. We bov and sell, furnish quotations Costello ,soprano; Harold Pattison, been arrested, and the Provincial Po. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, llap.vem4ing compamea of solid saaau,l.stand- and information on all Listed and baritone; Norma French, elocutionist, get trace of 'Ung. lice are en•feavorin� to :. Unlisted Mining Stocks. and F. L. Platt;; pianist. Short ad- the other three men. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKINGF - G�!'BORGE KEAY-Licensed auction• We will be pleased to advise what dresses by Rev. W. S. Smart; Rev. eer, Attene L,,- stock and tenetsl moles stocks to stock k to hold, or P. L Jull. of Brookldn; and Rev. R. The anniversary o(Melville Church L• iB URN!t+NQHA M y aetenAed to Tera„ reasonable. R• what stock to sell. H. Rickard, B.A., of Pickering. The u era! � 7z e.8toulvitle, Phone Stauff 9OQ3_ 61-4 Building end Oen f' - -- Clients are making money by proceeds are in aid of the building Contracting. �{ POSTI LL Licensed Auctioneer, following our advice, fund of the church. Don't miss this (Presbyterian) will be held on Sun 'tor oonnues of Ifork and oaaaeso. Aso• da and Mdn.i October 2Rth and Estimates furnished on all classes kdan tted•s of�, ti.a treat -Admission. 50 cents• children. Y ay, • address Oretsn at.•r l o., oai tending o•er a period of twenty under 12 years, 30 cents. Rev.' work r - sora. allows era to J. M. McGillivray, B.A.; of Chalmer'g Alterations and repairs. y give eevnd advice FAIRPORT. Church, Toronto. will preach at 11 Chimneys Built Concrete Worts. dl,BE•aTON TOWNBHTPOLRSH on the tn•estmeot feature of amine oOO"'yaO•w Q�isateai ten �R or the speculative feature of a a.m., and Rev. Prof. Thos. Eakin. M. r A••omfras lira, ttoaq to tar Pe P+'°s- Phone Pickering ,,712 tla9Yeao�ee�eesy 'smear Of KssrsU s Isle- pecti•e mining venture. Miss H. Hatt, of Toronto, is vi,- A.; Ph.D,, Principal of Knox College, (-AIRPORT, ONTARIO• 4 °°' .-wnlr•+a3•. o"0. i-I SOLLOWAY. ]MILLS ,k CO. iting Myr. and Mrs. T. G. Mansfield Toronto, will conduct the services. On - � - ' �_ for a week or two. Monday evening a first class per T F. .�lA1V.-LIdlivp 9= Members of Rtanda l - - t10 lot Y�O,utariomad Durham Stock Exchange. days; in Toronto with his daughter, clock, after which a splendid progranr prompcty attead.d Members of the Montreal Ito, Tesaaereasonable, D■tesfor sales oq be Mrs. Fred Armstrong, by high-class artists will be render- Nova t3cotia Shingles -1• srsatrad at NEWSpays., Bell a� Mining Exchange. ?? 'Gait G^Ivanized Steel Sbin les - . ��—• wmt �` iadepm- • Mrs. Walter Burningham and dautth- ed by Mr. Percy David, the well known g by, sty Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, tors, of Scarboro, were -guests over ereertainer, of:Toronto, and the To Bird's Felt 814te Shingled -- ---- - - - Metropolitan Building, the weekend of,Len an,i Mrs. Burn- -onto Ladies'.Trio, consisting of Mr. for sale at -TORONTO, - ONTARIO ingham. Mabel Doherty Curtis, who has been - ® A bout f Phones . Adelaidt .8371 a.nd 6374 so rano soloist in the Church of theTPATERSOti8 CLARRMONT' H ' Mrs,' Jno.-Shier, of Toronto, spent p Call and get prices, Phone 261E ''• 1 THE RURAL a few days with her mother, Mrs, T. Redeemer, St. Paul's and Eaton Mem- _ -_ _ Mansleld, Sr'., pe who returned with orial United Church, in Tororro, and cT `� t — -- Presby- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Mrs. Shier-to s rtt some time in the formerl • soloist in American Presby- .L1 city. Johns, Church, Montreal; Miss Grace A R A Q E C, A number of the new folks are buoy Johns, contralto soloist in the Church That Old furnaoe that smoked Real Rotate and laeurance, these days making life very uncom- of the Redeemer, Toronto; ani Mr's• fortable for the wild ducks. The wear- Ethel-Doherty Poole, An accomplished We are prepared to do all kinds- 80 186t wlnte?r, tris OI1e that Farm Properties a Specialty, ther so far he,-,* been very favorable accompanist. These three artists will of repairing of care, also bat- JDIde you shiver BO. fl"d!4Mlos:218214Confederstiow for their sport. present a number of Period Ballads, tery charging, electric Life Building.Toronto. _ _ robed in magnificent period costumes. welding and in fact w9w i8 the time to re laoe 1t Phone Me 1980, AT the Anniverstitry Supper Also Miss Ella V. Whitmore, a novel everything in con- _ p and Concert in St. Andrew's and popular elocutiorrst said enter- nextion with with a new one. Brench Office: Gordon Building, Church rya the evening of tainer. Don't miss it. Admission to 1 Pickering Ontario. Tuesday, October 30. supper and concert 50 cents. car work. 949 our prices,-let us instal Phone 00W. Mt.f• Glave, Oil@, Grease and Accessories' -' ONO NOW NOW and be real cosy - " wMlTcvA on hand constant! . BROUGHAM. � y When winter comae. - — - Call Rud see our Cental : TIME Td BLE-Piokering ssatioa Cecil gate and,twin sons spent a Mrs. W. S. Major visited frienis oques of T. L Train going Basil A toliows Dodge and Star Care,, 'Of if it i8 $ardwal oU Want • few days last week with. Miss Bate. in the city on Saturday last, �y No, 10 'loll 7.68 A M. Sidney Pu LAWS A ; - _.• Sive II6 a Call. - 2a � Looal 1_.66 F.D[. Miss Muriel Sheppard• is visiting Y gh was delighted to get LJ"!► T I S awn " to Looal 5,24 p, M relatives in Cleveland at present. home on Sunday last afcter his illness Phone 4800, Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. Miss Ferguson, of Haliburton, is i?t the hospital. AND SERVICE STATION with the Gannon family this week. A new furnace is being ins led in 'Trains going R'pt tins its follows- Y � -- AIVINB�S B� No. 29 Local 9.29 A.M. A number of our local Masons at. the Uriited Church,. which means ++v 1.7 " 27 boos! 2,26 p, M. tended a Masonic service at Uxbridge comfort for the winter. 9 Mail 9.00 P. M, on Sunday last. Mrs. Hugh Pugh, of . Pennybank �/t¢' ;PICSERING Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. Mrs. R..D. Miller is in the Toronto Farm, entertained a number of ladies //��,, ,, Foregoing is.according to Standard General Hospital for treatment.which to'a, quilting on.Friday afternoon. MMS UVE C ��]• time. her friends•hope 'rill be beneficial to 'Mr`: W. J. Beaton and daughterb, Sha .Vee Our •e indow her. � Mary and Betty, of Nronto, spent-FI =;5 The Russell Brodie family, of.To- the week-end with D. R. -and Mrs. Cres , QLox nail CLAREMONT -onto, spent, last Friday' with their Beaton. • , S +fes C / A L CREAMERY I Brodie. Mrs. Geo, Philip dna Miss p Silo filling is now a thing of the _ est for this season dna farmers are now busv with their I + Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck, of plowing, tons • 9.Pieofl Dining Room Sint. Bay City, Mich., returrt�d home on and apple-picking. Suits conEiete of Ballet, Eztetariun Highest price paid for Thursday after a short visit with The buncluet given to the u�ember. _ Cream RL the their friends here. of Whitevale United Church �:t Mil- �1... Table, China Cabinet and cis - The Gillman family entertained last liken was well attended and very much Chairs, including an Arm week Mr: and Mrs. Barnett of High enjoyed even if it-was a rainy night. Divan. with slip seats Claremot t Creamery Water Que., the former, being Mrs. Mrs. Whitson, Mrs. Walter Booth, in genuine leather. , Mrs, Golden and Mrs. Aillis Gillman's father, and the latter he., attend- The suite is in antique Give us a trial and be'convineed granBmother. They took Roland ed the Institute meeting at the home walnut $Wish. Herndon home with them for an in- of Mrs. Blake Annis on Wednesday. i+ par price for 9 pieces, >698.50 � D� MIS definite visit. lit 4P10"4 On Sunday last the pulpit of St Miss Irene E. Pugh, B.A., who is John's United Church was filled by on the teaching staff of Toronto Com- +fi oar store is the head usrtere for • Rev, Mr. Cameron, of Port Hope,who mercial High School, spent the week- itis qq Qm oleuto Rags, L'iaolentn, - represented the Lord's Day Alliance. end with her parents, Judson and Window Shades, Electric - He gave a very forceful message ou Mrs. Pugh. '. Bulbs and anyusing For Pastry use the n3cessity of keeping holy the The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. EXTRA _ irtaining to Howe Furnishiing. Sabbath Day and remembering our Blake Annis was much admired by obligation to God in the matter of over fifty members of the Women's pent out of town helps to Our Royal Brand aiLLETTE GLAD 1 4 church attendance. In our overt tor•• Institute on Wednesday last, October G►zea out of town. . . Vi S �� at your Grocer's. ner letting our light shine and put- 17th, when Mr. Oliver Hezzlewood, Ora LooaI patriotisel to self-interest. ting first things first, of Toronto, spoke to them on Social Farmers who have wheat et our - Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and family, Service and the League of Nations. F yThe address was :humorous as well "^ ,•, 40e 9 Sour made from your owe Mrs. Buckingham, Bettie and Lorne, 10's .•, .Sc - �/ A. #e reit wheRt' We can Hisses Gladys and Hilda and Mr. as instructive. Also Mrs. Berry gave - at rind it. Walter Middleton and -Mrs. Ballard, a Paper on Education, and Mrs, Annis Rack- a,11 of Toronto, George Ballard, o£ on Current Events. Rev. Mr. Rack �` .. JFurniture I.Maler and- Feed of all kinds-Chickqq#� .]feed, Fred of Goodwood Mrs. and Miss ham and Miss FerRtegon also contrib- _ Funeral Director, hen feed, chop, millfehd, Oshawa, Mr. and'Mrs. Middleton and loured touteri theprogram, which was fol- ones' Drug Store, i Middleton, of Stouffville, and Misses Y n table set showing what Phone 19001 —Chopping every weep-day. -=- Kathleen Hockens and Alice Middle- tO eat and how to serve it. The dem- Phine 8806 �hoke?iD DII�SZ'iQ ton, of-Detroit. were visitors at L.1 onstration of salads deserves much g� S�: �. ?_iG?CKS7C700� � ]credit as well. Piekerin ltii4ddleton s on Sunday, gt en- taT10 ' '. , .. .. _. .. ... :,. r. ",.; •., ..:.'.r••.'(','. '1:' n�n. ,.r< hew` �_`J�;'.•�,:?t1'i �.. ' 'w' .Yti•. :': ,'t";'. .;z_,1.. s .;,..:.'::. ... ,.... ;...^/ _ :. .::: ...•.: U. ^`.�: , '.- s. ..F' '�° '.er v -""a , '.+ •s'�,xl.. 4 '.'.2r. 1 ,�. 'a r,..' »pati' - <rn i.':d• .��" .k .:..:'„ ;...q. PRIM ! 'k..Y"r3M N" =ewe :,' •.i..,:. ,'`+-.' ��yy , y.34y'Vl�it y.M - ,-„i✓ 4 ---- a long+pause and then tb? MW F�t"�t-C1'O{� Japan tm��'e admltted�Yf the Ane t it- ended In a mangling gnD� a gy :'that coins out of the land of blossoms- $ALADA Chat? creaked heavily and then n dry, Japan green tea h cwnprlsed only of first-crop muffled gob reached the listener's ears.. �vess _He-peered in cautiously between the curtain to behold the scientist sprawl- ed limply in a chair, his arms-,Out- flung rms,out-flung across the desk and his white - head, pillowed upon them while the thin shoulders shook spasmodically. Carter's querulous s,immons from Sri the dining room recalled Miles hur- t SERE TODAY esti' twenty, dollar one in de game! riedly. When neat he entered the �' library he found it empty. What horrible and mysterious power Ain't.Bat right, boys• Dusk was settling down and no- 'tvas forcingthe three Drake brothers, "The rest of them were getting ex- iAiss. ��� RIP corer- Hobatt; thWall Street broker, Roger, cited and threatening and P thing untogrard''had gccurred to break _ ;-the scientist, and Andrew, recently re-'menced to whine and blubber.when all the brooding stillness of the house '. turned from Australia, to place-them-I of a sudden the big fellow went wild when all at once a woman's shriek selves in ridic•ilous situationa. Some and then thing% happened quick. He rang out. The detective rushed from power had forced Hobart to deliver a crumpled the bill and threw it in Rip's his room and down the stair, but just — mock speech-in the public square, Ro-) as he reached the floor below another "THE WORST PEST" ger to burlesque a scientific address, face and with alyell reached into his phone arng he rose with calm de- The Scot was chatting to an Aussie r and Andrew to sit c n the floor and pocket, and that "wens Iw where took door was flung wide in his face and liberation. play with toys. Patric- Drake;Baugh- a' hand in the gam a man dashed out, almost colliding "That was Zorp," he announced on on a visit to the Granite City. ter of Hobart, secretly recur,j Owen big,buck just as his knife streaked with hint. his return. "He assured me that he "I'll tell ye what 1 observed when Miles, detective serggeant, and his col- down across -Rip's shoulder and Miles h-s]ted for an instant, taken was king definite progress. I was over in Melbourne and ither Ieagt,e, Scottie McCready, to inose±i- caught him one on the point of the aback by sheer surprise,for the open- Histone had lacked conviction, and towns in ye country, wherever I went gate. ;Lilies is emp:cyed as a house- aw that put him out for the count) � door was that of Roger's store Andrew glanced up with a sneer. F found Scotsmen occupyfag all the rnan and Scottie as a gardener.. Miss j Scottie glanced down once reeve af- room, and the man who had emerged "Sounds good but doesn't mean high poseetionsr heida o' business, Jerusha Drake, spinster slate. of the he commented, Ian t that x 'brothers, is discovered by Miles in a fectionately at his clenched Sat. was Andrew! He was without coat anythingr'+ " heads o' departments,managing banks. gratitude but �lecves rolled back owning the biggest sheep stations, vt•lldly excited state late at night be- Rip was loud in his gr. or waistcoat, his what the police always give out to fore an open grate in which she was out of the--tail of my eye I saw him I and his shirt and collar' grimy with the newspapers when they're stump- and filling the chief places in the burning papers of some kind. Pa= hunt for that bill and then turn,to oust, a smudge of which lay across �,,,,� Government sairvices. I'm tellin' ye, • tricia disappears and Hobart sends for sneak away and I laid .hold of him his cheek, giving a grotesque, twisted (To be conti..ued.) the Scot is waist everywhere in Ana- ` Miles. by-the collar to wait till the lout who expression to his features. trails`� ` GO ON WITH THE STORY had accused him woke up. "What's happened?" he roared- —~ "That's so, maybe;' replied the Aur- . "He sat up after a bit rubbing bissae. "But our worst pest is the tab- ' -'When Zorn drove up is a station Stop that yowling, Fiitty, and stand Research WO Underpaid jitney he gave no Sigel of ever having jaw and started to turn ugly Nut I aside!" Saskatoon Star - Phoenix (Lib.): bit." �_ __ spoke to him man to man and said (The American Government pays its Mlnard's Liniment cleanses cuts. rata ,\ seen Miles before, but an hour later I d make good for Rip if there'd been ray Milesbecame* aware ceded thea shriek research wor$ers twice as much, as Y +when he took his leave he slipped a and shaking off the spell which had -. IIiote into the hand o! the other. a mistake. He told me Rip had loan pe tCanadian Government). The Fed- His Reason int. the money to him in a crap game held him transfixed he hastened down 1_1e, erIGovernment intimated at the last The notewas terse and to the po` "Mrs. James Slocum removed fur- Saturday and when he tried to change the hall. Iaessiozrof Parliament that it intends Mother:s "This letter from-Charlie mishings from Go`fham Storage Ware- it he found the bilewas counterfeit At the head of the main staircase l to increase expenditure on research.A !a very short." the maid was kneeling before a re- national,laboratory is to be construct- Father: "Yes, so is Charlie, or he. house to Edgecombe Road, Brookside, her hands • Will take cumbent form wringing ed at Ottawa. A permanent and paid wouldn't have written."—Dartford t New Jersey, last Fri. - _ care of bill of lading tomorrow•" and sobbing hysterically, but Andrew I chairman of the Research Council has Chrinicle. So that -chance shot had hit the seized her arm and thrust her violent- been appointed. Grants in aid of re-I mark ly aside. search work are to be made greater. It is a wonderful.fdct.to reflect upon Miles locket) up the house and then "Roger, old man.—Here, pull your- All of these changes are for the bet-I that every human creature to conati- ? , to Scottie's room. self together, Hitty; and call Carter ter. Along with them there should. luted to be a profound secret and made his way • t" • I be a revision in the salaries of Cana-�mystery to every other.—Charles ` "Rip and I have been very busy or William—. this afternoon," began Scottie as So Andrew had not consciously than scientific workers which will Dickens. )Biles took a sesL toted"that momentary encounter! The bring them up to something nearer forward. parity with their American confreres. "So Rip has been up to something! f detective stepped pa y is that what you have in mind to tell 'What is it, air? Oh. is Mr. Roger S!YLISU p�.+ J119 Can I be of any assistance!" tlinarcre Liniment for Every\rain. �R��a `J aloe, Scottie. �� Ll ��■ 'It is, and I have had an exciting "Yes. Help me carry him to his - time, I'm a matter o! twenty dollars ' I room and then.get my sister. No need ' _'1Debt Setdement J•Oe` Qrt1??, poorer for it which I shall charge t) CA to call a doctor- he's had these attacks Jetthe expense account, and Rip is nun- /.� t/`�� before and,I know how to bring him Halifax Herald (.Cons.): The Bei• t By spending ing-a scratch on the shoulder" 'Scot / �. a ` around." fish debt to the United Statex, incur• ,text to nothing, ' tie cloned his right hand and looked L�,�� He placed his strong' arms about 'red during the war oa behal! of her r`^ p dresses from last at it thoughtfully and his companion I the shoulders of the unconscious man;Allies, to now about £800,0te of , She a«�ason or the sear rted the knees while,is paying this off at the rate of £36: can be observed forte rs Hitty ran,ahead to R n t=Drake into OWN a Y made 'e t Y l i s h.. _knuckles were reddened and a trifle i ter to recall that there is also a ( gain. They are swollen. " 'Twas a nasty minute and „Stop that yowlic.g, Hitty, and�tween them. 1?ro Roger d States debt to Britain which is close shave for him!" r" aside!" his roots a d nape y ' i ' L being paid. Fnght States of so easily ` transformed by a few Upon the bed where he United "You've been in a scrap. Miles ex- lay breathing stertorous) I ie no . ,claimed. �stand I made Rip let ire have a look at it M ea slipped out into the garden the ' nioa are detaulLers to respect ofchanges 1n lines and the quick magic4 , of attacked—?" u het in the big buck's�wMil he found Scottie at work among .glossy lent on their bonds by British' of home tinting or dyeing. �� was m did the attacking. �citizens, Taking 6o years as the aver-' Anyone can tint or dye succgssfulfy Ivo: It 4 face and gave him a crisp rew we You nee, Owr r lad, I took a look at;iron} my wallet in exchange to show "What is it, lad"." The latter age period ofd au t: Per rec that cottage in the, woods where our him what I though: of it Here's the straightened. ,Has something come compound interest at 6 per cent. these Brilliant, stylish tints or shades ap friend Roger had his laboratory long paper the row started over." lot) at last?" eight States -owe British and other"'pear like magic right over the faded ago. I caught a glimpse of a clearingsnever disappoint, they, don't. streak, ago. imus He handed to Miles a lit.p, worn "oft mhi feet, Sce4tieall It taken 960,090,000 he bonds in question about or out-ot•style colors. Diamond Dyes just ahead with a blackened chimney spot or run. They never glue things u and hear(: the sound of a'twenty-Zollar bill, one end of which me y ame for a few days more that redyed look. They have been sticking p, had a frtnge of brown and the.detec- awaiting 8 Some married women have steady number of voices in dispute. Among tive turned it thoughtfully over in his but there's 'daylight ahead!—Got a perfected by over 60 years of dye-mak- number Rip's and he was hands. pencil?" He pulled a notebook from employment keeping their husbanc)s I tug: Tinting µfila them Is easy as them I recol;r► p� at work. bluing Inquirer. plainly frightened. I hurried forward� .,I wonder how Rip got it?" he re- his pocket and, tearing out a page, he i bluing and dyeing takes just a little and saw-Rip and a fellow who tower-marked• -What did he tell�you?" acrihbled hastily upon it while his col- more time to "set" the color. ou can ttd half a head taller than he, shaking „Ned. Not a sensible word could .league waited in silence. "There! 1 YOUR get all the fashionable shades from (something under his none. don't care what excuse you make diem. insist on Diamond. Dyes and 'I get out of him." " You done pass dig phony money' wired cart be made perfect by the daily_ use save disappointment. when 1 faded you!'I We'll make him come clean when afterward but get down to the cele' of RECHERCHE Coaiuetfca -For Ladies Color Craft." my big new book.of J. on erre yestiddy we get.hold o! him. If the bill. is all graph office at the station as fast l he was fair shouting;, and he added a one 2-ounce Sar of vanishing Cream dollar-saving hints, w'UI he sent you right he needn't be afraid—!" Miles as you can him send one of the who `are•' of Face Powder tnatiod co curse that no accordc.: with the Sab g �checked himself suddenly. 'But is it, the chief; i ane t sox R You is ane take it back and s MOsBsasa3m, mond 'Dyes, Windsor.' Ontario. •' bath. ga' eve i Scottie. Its so old I wouldn't take boys down here with the reply the in- any address to Ontario for-ii.00�a�' FREE. Just write Alae Martin, Dia give me. de real goods or Ill cya �Stant it comes, no matter at- what =� meet r your heart wit!' an oath on it—" "I could se Rip's face and it was "� would, lad." There was a cer hour of the day or night! We'll be rias tain grimness in the other's tone. ready then to stand out-in the open as nearly white as it ever will be. „you'll mind I told you I was the and declare ourselves!" slaw) and F. 10 ` "'Your lies don't go with me, Rip ver by twenty dollars? I learned Scottie read the message Y —. m inu the experts and teat bill then lifted amazed eyes to the other's les « ' - Lu at! Dese boys all see you gimme a trifle from Pe - tbis bill yestiddy and it was the onli-.ig pbeny as the brightest gold brick face- �' but we've been blind!" he )hat was leer sold!" exclaimed. „You say that there's daylight ahead? Pm thinking- that '• ? .,, ' CHAPTER RIII. for some-in yonder house it rri4y be s It was nearly lunch-time the nett and fearsome dawn!" r` _ band day when Miles' glance fell upon.the After dispatching Sect tie to the door-plate of a room at-the end of the village to transmit his wire, Miles re- £ - - packs hall; a roost which had remained entered the house and ascended to the' 'locked since his arival and,which be second floor. ?lie door of Ro6lr's 3 had once,hen d Carter refer to ossa- store room did not yield when he t ,: ally as -'Mk. gerN store-room.' He turned the knob. i had polished th'at�tioorplate only Sat- As rted down the hall Miss 3 but now fliers seem- Drake�ared• # urday morning, T j.ed something odd about its appear- "We is not need you, William," brother- is sub. ?' V look for sues and the detective beA closer. she announced. "My >' -- on the _ ! The brass about the keyhole was jet to these ,heart attacks and he is dulled save where a tiny, jagged quite all right now, but of course ha dealer's scratch or two glinted and there were will not come down to dinner." ° counter �' it aces .upon it of a congealed, greasy An hour passed nerd Rabin Drake ��'► substance at sight of which Miles returned from the city. Miles could drew a quick, im*oluntary breath. scarcely restrain his impatience as he w Wax! Someone within the last two helped Carter to serve dinner, but the t` he Bays had taken an impression of that occasional glimpses he stole at tIt keyhole, someone who was 'too care- financier's face told him nothing. I.%- `s— - less or in to great haste remove the was inscrutable -and when the tele- "How many people you kr(PW who end their colds with Aspirin) T • � evidence of the act. What could Roger And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or 'lave'stored there which would be of tonsilitis., No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, such interest to anybody but himself? SgVE , Luncheon was over when the deter- iheum;►tism;and the aches and pains that go with them. The won- o 'wR1�E' � tive heard the telephone ring again der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these Mare 'MONEY tablets 1 They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the and with s muttered excuse he hasten- - doctors ed toward late library, but the sound B� BONDS heart. Friends have often told you Aspirin is marvelous; > 'dor TOUT of Roger's voice in reply arrested have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it,with proven direo- Money him befofe he reached the threshold. $100• test? _ t ' - ! ' Boris. Why not put it to the • and "Yes? . . .This is Roger Drake DCi10ti1lllatlOillS 500 Aspirin is s 1'radeawk R6ristered in Canada _ speaking . . . What is that?" The $IWO that Abeat Peppermint receiver fell with a clatter to the desk .. e ��]�a, #Qr but it was evident that Roger had �1rfte for Lint Chewing retrieved it for in a moment his voice T s any money cJ sa came again, shrill with something H. R. GAIN & CO,t..L''P. 1 ; very like terror. 3rJ0 Bey 'St>I�tr~„TOfOni�O "Who are you? . . . You must be r ' > ` ISSUE No. 43--'28mad! . My brother?" There was .. ? - , W xd ,_.. . ;. -.' .,... . ... _.: :.... .., �y, ..' ..: _-.,.� .,_,_.:,. �.-. . ..,,.y ..-....�,.:�,�.r.:.. -;rv..!s.K..-a•..+.�i.,ac:n.�..xi .,cr:dt.4���.:.�%rn.-, _.-..,...,•rw.v"„ se.._•.�"�"m�_:a!:,...3-e:•w,�z+'�*iaA�y4vvs �..e'5,..W 'k�.`,`3'?'' ��1t4�w: +���d»'iY��.-_�'aS. S''� .�'�5i.: '�i.LS,i 7 Sill of the commission. Two poLaits of An Immense Moon Control marked signifievxce to the British • Aemelius JaMs Empire and to the peace, of the world -SeektNewTria of Vital Metals were h1dicated by the commissioners. A One was that, during the Great British Financial Men Claim Toronto Financier Petitions War, CansMan nickel went to the Un- Control of Nickel and Now Minister of Justice for (tad States, and prior to the &dvent, y 4'' Order GO, After Copper of the States In the war It may have financier, gone to Germany. Charges were free- A'milius Jnr,vlil, Toronto' ly made at the time that It did reach STOCK SOARS although free from prison and -tong v enemy territory. The second discov- nt f u. With International Nickel, which a ery was that in the eve of fut resince back at his affairs, to seeking a few short months ago was around "5 If wars the Britiiih Empire Would be In a new trial to the end that his personal share (where It hallhovered for a f bad way so tar as copper was can e escutcheon may be clean. The Mints .period of years) rising to a price of cerned, ter of JusUce has the petition about . ;200 a share, the markets of the So the wheels began to turn. British world have seen Canada take the it under consideration. Power Is vest- 1*i interests found a'source of copper in ed In the Minister to order a new Noranda. the form of a contract with nda. ventre of world financial prominence. ..Y.- trial, but the precedents for It being gained con- used number only one or two, and Then,Canadian interests Now word comes that the fabulous- Nickel, wresting these a'long time ago. The position Z- ly wealthy Norands, mine is to corn- of International which has always been taken Is that it from the States through market plete contract for its output on-a plays. Those are the two big mooves :favorable basis so it will undoubtedly the courts have a right_toorder new appreciate in. value in the stock which have followed the findings of, • trials and that there Is no need of the British Chemical Commission, and the Minister of Justice exercising that 4 i.'market. 1:- # rumor authority. r has it that there are more to EM Canadian control of Int!rnational The Jary's case, however, to 'pecu- come. The future will be well worth Nickel was gained by a 'spectacular sr watching. The :eading Ctnadians liar. Hi case Is all over and the battle-on the stock exchanges of To- credited with contrWling Tnternatiom- courts cannot reopen It. He was ac- ronto Montreal and New York; is but, lis; al Nickel are Sir Herbert Holt, John a cused. tried, convicted and served a a part of Great Britain's policy to jW. McConnell and James A. Rich- r ensure world peace by dominating the Mill, term 'of imprisonment. Besides, he, ardson. source of supply of one of the essen- was fined $200,000. It was for alleged, conspiracy with Andrew Pepall and tial implements of war. While the Peter Smith, former Treasurer of On public watched the sensational rise of tarso, over certain bonds which Pepall Nickel on the money markets, the Immigrants for the West significant move back of it was a Brit- bought from Jarvis and which were Winnipeg Liberte (�Iad.): (It Is re- alleged to have been given to Smith. Ash fight for peace; and the results ported' that one thousand British When It came Pepall's turn to be will be world-wide.- families will be settled in tIhe West tried, the bonds were accounted for The Intetnational-Mond negotia- as not having been used for any Irn- tions are still in progress, according by arrangement between th British ay proper purpose at 'a like- Government and the Canadian Na- all. Not long after to New 'York authorities, with this, Mr. Jarvis was released and It libbod that the deal will be completed tional Railway.) We French-Cana- early this week. dians are Justified In having our own is submitted that the verdict of "not The skirmish in the world's drama opinions on this matter. In this guilty" In the Pepall case knocked the entire ground from u"er the of peace was fought out on the money whole business. in all this talk about colonists, do they ever think of us? previous case against Jarvis. Now, markets. It bm been under way far Since mainly to clear his name, he is asking •several months, but all tke public saw e It Is necessary at all costs to of it was the iradual rise of Nickel populate Canada by people brought ia new trial, the return of the heavy and last week's fireworks. The gen- In from outside, do the.- ever give a GREATNESS OF GRAF ZEPPELIN I fine he paid and the removal of his finger prints from the records of crtin. eral story which has gained credence thought to France, Belgium or Swit- How the �German dirigible (centre) compares In size with the Wool- Inal justice. Many have signed a n Now York Is that it all began tear- zerfand? What splendid colonies worth building, New York, and the United States dirigible Las Angeles- I petition with these requests. The ly two years ago when the, British have we not already founded, from lease Is conceded to bean extraordin. Chemical Commission made its report Winnipeg to Calgary, with these- ro- ary one, but what action will be taken td the British Government. Sir Alfred bust, healthy and industrious popula- The engine has only 80 to 100 horse-.,.on it is quite undecided, though the Mond (Lord Melchett) w concens as chairman dons of French origin?. Brit:ih Flyer Lost Power, compared 'with Lindbergh's us of opinion Is that Jarvis 1, is a four-eylindor air-cooled should be given it chance to clear his �,on Atlanfic Flight m1loOt-or. Tests have shown that it can good name. 24 without trouble for Periods dt Moth Airplane, With Wing run w hours and more. The gypsy moth t plane'a he I In which W. L. Hope won SpreacT of Only 26 Feet the last King's Cup for a race around Lioness Killed B Leaves Newfoundland England, and is the craft taken by or y • St. John's. N.F.-Commander H, C. -pCapt. G. De Haviland on an altitude rince M` Africa MacDonald. English aviator, took•.off record-breaking flight for two-seater from Flarbbr race 1h a Motu tyPU5 air- Ins- DIP-3-- plane In an attempt to fly across the' The plane is too small for wireless Duke of oucei-tdr -Bags- s dl First Big Game Animal Atlantic. Ocean to England at 1.22 in addition to It other load. an p.m., Newfoundia5d time, or 11.51 E. goats would be useless to keep so In jungle Thursday. tiny a` mn ithmndDrorshlcNewfoundland about three weeks ago Comder MacDonald. who.. Is an the animal dead at his feet Just as she, and began assembling his plane In Omeer of the British Isary, .11ad an. was Cron ng 0 preparation for the attempt. Although nounced that he would not attempt Gloucester bagged his first lioness at he said he had had only 80 hours of the flight if the weather was not -Dodoina, Tanganyika, favorable by mid-October. Reports hying be was confident that he could- An all-night trailing of the queen make the flight alone in the small received be- i from Harbor Grace to- of the jungle preceded the kill'. The plane, day indicated that It was none too. Duke's party had -just rctiirned to HONOR FRENCH AVIATOR Since his arrival here the young.'favorable when the young aviator de- camp from a day's sport when a run- English flyer- has been awaiting fav- (ermined to wait no longer. ner came In with news that he had. 'Joseph Le Brix. who 9l;w from Senegal to Brazil, is presented with dis- orable weather conditions. He had His take-off consequently came as found the spoor of a lioness some! tinguished flying'cross by Gen. Harts at the United States embassy In Parts. declared that he would not take off a surprise. His little plane left tbe'&nIles out in the bush. until he had a "hunch" that ever:- ground at the Harbor Grace airport H.R.H. eagerly 'accepted the sug- Market AND -STRAW. thing was right. at 11.51, eastern standard time. The gestion that they try to bag the best Reports '400 gallons of fuel, They set out at darkness and, d, after Toronto whole: hay and straw MacDonald said that the flight was plane carried de%lers are making the following que- being financed privately. He was as. which Commander MacDonald was an arduous trek, they found the snl-� -GRAIN QUOTATIONS. tat Ins to farmers (delivered at To- sisted in preparing for the flight by mal drinking at a wate hole just as confident would be more than enough Grain dealers on tha Toronto Board ronto) : I A. F.. Williams, a mechanic, who ac- to carry him to England. He express- dawn was breaking,water hole Trade -tre makir,, the following No. 1, loose, $18 to $19; No. 2, $15 companied him from England. ed confidence that, his experience as With his equerry, Capt. Brooks,and que,tati6ris for car 1pts: to $15-50-, No. 3, $13 to $14; lower Man. wheat--No. 2 North., $1.24%; No further word has been heard a navigator, gained during his'naval a hunter attending him, the Duke grades, $10 to 13; wheat straw, $10 from him and his name has been career, would make it possible forlstalked the lioness through the long No. 8 North., $1.11A; Nd. 4 wheat, to.$10.60; oat straw, $9.50 to $10. No. victims of Atlantic. him to pick his way over the Atlautic grass and got well within range before ;1.10'A; No. 6 wheat, $1.00%, added to the many 6 wheat, 8914c. (c.i.f. Goderich and PROVISION PRICES. crossing ambition.' to his destination without difficulty. she sensed his approach. Turning Toronto wholesale dealers are-quot- bay ports.) The plane which he used in, hiswith a snarl, the beast crouched to Man. oats--No. 58%c. (c.i.f. in the followirfg prices to the trade: flight was buta midget compared to Mrs. Tggins-"This '-'ere fellow spring upon him, but before she could Goderich and bay-, Smoked meats-Hams, med., 30 to poz!Vi Lindbergh's "Spifit of. St. Louis." thinks e can sing like Caruso." Mrs. leaV the ground the Duke had shot Mr. corn-No. 2 yellow, $1.14%; 32c; cooked hams, 45c; smoked rolls No. 3 yellow, $1.13%; No. 3 yellow, 26c; breakfast bacon, 33 to 36c; do. Known as an aerial sports car, the I 'Uggins-"Well, they do say as 'ow her through the heart, -N.Y. Herald kiln dried, $1.10. (Toronto freights.) fancy, 38 to 41c; backs,'peamealed, Gypsy moth had been secretly pre- Caruso 'ad a beautiful voice,,but 'ow Tribune. MhIfeed del., Montreal freights, 30c; do smoked, 37 to 39c. - paring at the Stag Lane aftdrome in' could they know with 'im stmnded on -bags included-Bran, per ton, $3325; CureW meats.-Long clear bacon, 50 London for many weeks for the flight. that island with nobody but Friday to shorts, per ton, $35.25; middlings,!to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90-lbs., $19; 90 it had a wing spread of only 26 feet j'ear 'im?" Charles-"If you refuse me, Nora,$45.25. �tc 100 lbs. and up, $18; lightweight and when emptied weighs less than ! I shall never love another woman as Ont. oafs-Good, sound, heavy oats, rolls, in bbls., 11x0; 50; heavyweight 800 pounds. Extra fuel tanks werel Do you realize that It will be only long as I live." Nora-"Now, if you'd in, cai lots, 50 to 52c, f.o.b. shipping rolls, $38.50 per bbl. I three month3 now until poilits. • Lard-Pure, tie-ces, 17c; tub, r You'll! said you'd never love another woman fitted inta the plane, giving it a range about be getting those highly colored seed Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship-'17%c; pails, 18c 18%to 19c. of about 35 hours, sufficient for 3600 1 - I if I accepted you, why then I'd think caalogue.9 again?" ;ing' points, according to , freights, Shortening, tierces, 141/-., abs, 15c; miles' c;iulsing. 4 about marrying you," 1.18 to $1.20. ipails, 15%c; tint,, 171/4c; prints, Barley-Malting, 65 to 70c. 16%c. Buckwheat-70--. f RODUCE QUOTATIONS, The Air Takes it's Toll Rye No. 2, $1 to $1.0Toronto wholesale dealers are pay Man. flour-First pats., 1m Jute, Ing the following rices, delivered: $7.40, Toronto;.second pats., in jute, Eggs, un rade -cases return 3d- Fresh extras, 44 to 47c; fresh f rsts, *C,80. Ont. flour-Track, Toronto, car !Ots, 40 to 43c; seconds, 30 to 35c' 90 per cent. pats., per barrel, not quot.II Butter-Creamery; solids, pasteur- /4 d; seaboard, in bulk, R,-An 'izcd, No. 1, " to 39%c;-No. 2, 38 to 381/4C- 'Churning cream-No. 1, 40c, Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, par- Fifined and Government graded 2" -_'c. LIVE STOCK heavy beef steers, choice, $10 to 10.75; do, fair, $9.50 to $9.75; but- cher steers, choice, $19'to $10.40; but- cher heifers, choice, $9.75 to $10; • do, corn., $7.75 to $8.25; butcher cows, gcod to choice, $7.76 to $8; do, fair t,) good, $6.50 to $7.50; do, corn., $6 to $6.50canners and cutters, $4 to $5; Ucher bulls, good to chrAic' $7 to $8; do, me4, $6 to $6,75; baby beef, $12 to $15; feed-re, chkice, $9 to $9.76; do, fair,.$8.50 to $8.75; stocker%,. choice, $8.50 to $9.50; do, fair, $8 to $8.50; Rprrngers, choice. :$110 to $136; milch cows, choice, $80 Ito $90- calves, choice, $15 to- $10; do, m4, $9.60 +o $14; do, grassers, .7. IN SEARCH OF HEALTH $6.60 to $7.50; lambs!, $12 to $12.25; 18ir Austin ChambsAistin, British bucks. 1119: sheep, choice, $6 .0 $6.50 t Photographed when his do, heavies $5 to $5.50; do, suits, $3 ._WHERE FIVE WERE' KILLED IN CRASH atesman, to $41 hogs, melets, w-"a., $11.60; do, Remains of the p;aue wilicil was occupied by Capt. C, W, Brown and his fiancee when it came Into eollislon 'h1P Put In at 'As Angeles, the "rot thick ernotb, %-.o.e., $111 do, fed. Stop In America, wltl�% another plains flying over Detroit and five deaths resulted, ,.q.-� 4�.�, ,i•::m.,�:� •"•r mow' -..... .:w.:r� �•.v+.', y •r `. �., -'s+., x!• ri• ! •M+•:. .aa • .• .:+pPT. o_e,'M ur Tl.E,+1'.,.. -'AS'.Y.'i'.' wX.W,, a.S..Y� .r.-• y. �' •felt. w' ., `. 'S^.'�_.F.. ,... , ..... .,.;�+' ,"":if'-9 +�. '�!r:' .'i•"t:`"�°"_ •°', ... n.a r. r,y' 'y;., ",.:', `•a.^ .. "v�"w r 4 _ cHe>"t�rw000. occurred about o'clock in teniae of The P>lekrertng the 8carboro Pget Office. Harris was - •�: The `anniversary and reopening ser- arrested for negligent drlvipg• _ t vlan4ae 'I�m� � vices in connection with the United' " TMRNLSJ . - i„ 11.76 per yw,; $1.50 u paid io ad.enei. Church here will be held.on Sunday, November 11th. Full particulars will IN'°TRODUCINO Hard and'Soft ©oal of the; .SulAcriptions to the Um"t'l scares and Creat be given next week. . b@Bb unit oL1i ' Britain$9.00 in advanaa. - GRi:EN RIVER. Bir. Harry. Nles.bitt,. lite_of`Bond Q y The object of thisAssooiatioa is to ' Bros., Oshawa, who will be in hand lessen stealing and prosecute.-JOHN MURKAR, Proprigtor. There will be a Hallowe'en concert charge of the re air shop - -- - _ the ! 1 _ . p ' eons. and box social given at the school at.Univereal Motors. THOS. �� � ,BALSAM. on the evening of Tuesday, October 'Mr. Nesbitt has had extensive ex- a a+�+ _ 30th, at 8 o'clock. Hallowe'en num- Members having property stolen oocumwdl hers.v!ri11 be given by the pupils and P@rietace, both_ - in England and P1C1�e91i]Z� G3+1t. h 'Mr. and Mrs. Ward spent a'day last Canada, on all makes of cera, and -- nate immediately with any membos _ week at Oshawa. some talent.-Admission-15 cents. Is in a position to 'execute your re- THE BEST YET E of Eleanore Committee. ' Miss Audrey Forsyth,of Claremont, Ladies who bring"baskets will be ad- pairs in a fleet class manner. l , 'is visiting Vera Linton,' nutted'free -__ We represent the Waterbury Odar- Membership fee 41.00. Walter Symes loaded a car of stock No job too yen ill, no job too big. es Chemical Toilets especially ad- BCARBORO. less. Y at Dagaear one day last week. �_ Give u9 a trial .on your r next re- Walter for rural schools,or where there Tickets may b bad tomon net President or SecW. F. and Dire. Jones, of Torou to, James Henderson, teamster.-of Stop pair job. We R!iarantee is no water system. Can be installed rk aspent Saturday at Alonzo Jones'• ;2.3 Kingston Road, was seriously ..in. _ ` you,satisfaction. in the building. A card will bring Exac. Com.—L. D.,Banks, C.S.Palm- 22,Dorothy Parrott, of Toronto, g ured about the head on %Nedntsday Fender and. body burnpinR full information. with dra4Pin�. .for err lift S'. Chapman, Pickering, r .•spent the the week-end with her par j • each particular layout. entshere. night when his w�gori ,way struck by RP airs.to all makes oE.cars D. Munro, ..Jas. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle spent Bun• rill auto rnobiled b6 Wcn. Harr29, p H. E. Poynter, r of Detroit. Mr. Ifenderson was -' -Whitevale President, 8eoretasy day with 1lliss Elizabeth Pugh, of —35-tf. -day u�t thrown from the wagon, and after re. U tliver8al Motors _V George Pickett and W. Birkett ceiving medical attention wast:taken f .1 loaded a car of hussy at Dagmar to to the Genetvl Hospital, 'Tbe accident PICKERING, ONT _ �T r Y • ~. sbi ped to the west. ronin RICHARDSON'S VI RO V i 9r. and Mr.. Tuottla, of Toronto, visited recently at the tatter's parents, _ Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle. : Several of our puuuR people attend- y" -ed the dance at JS r. Ruaeneli'a, of _ New Dried 'Fruit Now Coming In. f - Chalk Lake, on Friday night last, ell sure • } There was no set vice here Sunday Delicious _ In o night on account of anniversary ser In ep cl • _.. _ Plump o w P in sizes •' vices at Kmaalt'• when o.»at of the - - . . _ D CTOR woe,z 'ou NE RA[91V9 p gs congregation visited the neighboring ,. �- RUNES . m ne best way to New LEHOY, ORANGE and CITRON Peels WFIITKY STREET FAIR -, e f I assure 'r ,epClence Fresh CARRVAv FIGS in half pound pa k eater ill 111e 1S t0 CURRANST, NUTS and DATES, the hest obtainable. ' At the Whitby Street Fair on Hal- :tt g Pm' s -1owe'en Night, October 31st, the en- -- Send in your orders -We deliver — _ - ' tire countryside will be represented. � _ -_ vision for. now. 'rites for most diispilate-d looking. ;,` A new line of BRUO JI9 Ervin .5Q cents up. car, best decorated wheel, wheelbsr ,� we eon. sin le cos- Re lax savor They $ ep Cl baby carriage, best g � I ' - i tome, been Ilallowe'en group of fivei �l :�COI11eS a• hatit _ Your Ce or more, br.c:t-novelty costume, etc _ _ . - Buy Y r Groceries at the Grocery store _ n Get G .. :Events open to all-the world. Holder �„ " `I��' which once formed - as of .lucky nu.nber an ba.loor. will et affOlCiS •�eaSLlre Glad a Tlrink:,:iviug turkey. i3e_there A :. _ . . .: sato faction« S R- I C H A R D CS O N €tf)D AD+-D GUN - - y _. RepleG wiLn a fore 'i.ei` 'm of well "i'4�8 - illu,,ttated stories, -the November , :P��ker�ng Hardware -Store + number ofY.od a,-... Gur. and Can- DOMINION adia-i Silver Fox N,x," is one.of the mo stirs cove tssue.> : the natiottaiBANK - _ sporting magazine the has appeared Now is tae time to look over that old Range or Heater and ii you i�. -stands. Established 1971 need a new One call and 'on the news see ours. all fiEldj of our•l;or spurts ard t The Happy Thou ht and hlcClary's Stoves, Tecreatirn are covered In interesting i _ _ _ ppy. 8. _ ` storied an-1 articles by such well Ranges and Heaters. ! :known outdoor writers as Bonny'castle Date, A, Bryan Williams, Robert Whitby Branch, J. S. Perry, Dian = _Jam,'s and J. W, Wlneon. In_addi � y _ Electric. and Hand Power Washers rm tioie to th•' a the Gars arA Ammuni- > - - save time Ansi hard worst. on spa - - A free trial given at may time• c` Landis:, Outdoor Talk by. A'. C. Mot- -ley, and, Fishing Nctes by G. P. Siad- en are especially. Rood this month. 'Our Poultry Food and Catf Meal are.worth giving a trial. l019; . jl - The Canadian Silver Fox News sec- �+ L I - y famous rw tion, edited by J. R'Barr, ai,�a con- l o tAe LaCIi@s of Pickering The f o Fleury Plows and Shares to ftt nearly all makes of plOwi tains a selection of very. tin-.41% and " €or.McCnrmick.-Aeering_Fartn Machinery . : Rod and Gun and Canadian. Silve. ars Vicinity - - a pa ry --- :.Fox News is published m,n.'hiy' by Limited, {iie'oo�istxk. • Outsets. On Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. w. J. Taylor,' AGRE_tT IBIBUTE BIG SALE NOW 0111 - PICKERINt fortunate a, J. S. BAL.SDON9 If you Lre etcr ,:; Thur•day Morning starts our _ visit our National Cap`,n: st Wa, - ington, you w,'•1 -find man, th ng X[ONTH•EN D SALE "there to thrill you. BIG G R 0 T E ON 3 But none, perhap,, a- st.rrin, as Every Coat, Dre=s, H%t and other Hrticle to the store, - P -one picture that hangs as'a perman- greatly reduced in prim ent gift to the American people and a fitting tribute to one of the most We must raise tw3 thousand dollars in ten days, so now is • glorious 'deeds in our nation's proud your opportrtnity to-pim base your new winter Lots of-it for yourself and family. The changeable weather is het r history, outfit very reasonably. Be on guard against these changes. Our store is crowded This wonderful picture beam the - with many lines, representing the Very Best simple title ::We,.. - , and as its name V SAMUEL SCH-WARTZ) in value to protect your health.- - suggests, depicts the szallan. fight of - - :.• IColor,;l Charles M A. Lindbergh from yi - _ en's wear from Overcoats to Underwear, NeLp York to Paris-the flight that :;THE IDEAL SHOPPE thrilled the world, and qa:e it prob- Footwear, Leather and Rubber for Boys,Girls and Men, iably its most loved here of all time. �' an are , They all spell perfect satisfaction. d re - - And.the best part of all this is, you _ _ ..-.2 doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop priced surprisingly low. - - can have a handsome copy of "WE'.' - - whitb Ont. ,printed in twelve colors and measur- Brook Street North, �' You're particular about Hotlery? Then-examine our A. B. OI "ling eighteen by twenty-fou., inches, to _ - Brand for growing boys and girls. _ hang in your owr. home. You cannot buy the picture at any Ku ez att. _ s . price. It may be had only through _ Kut E i P erne old here The Youth's Companion as its free r ' gift to you .with a ;ear's subsc"ripticn, _ d a 1 t.! '_ _. _.._ Gd U ...'BRAD_ LE ) to the mai;azine, t� CECIL In i*s nen form as a monthly;nag- ,�t azine, The Compan'.on itself has more .�� 1 BARGAIN PRICES {� offer than ever before—A -ull book- length n6yel'completr- ir. Pace issue: serials orbit short stcri'es; feature ar GARAGE theles,. editorials, .contests. puzzles: 223_CHEVROLET COACH=Smell roilet+ge, tll'P,A And CENTR L poems, recommenrlatiat' c: books and general condition as new, $120.00 TH j� 'motion pictures are, snec'.ai depart - - - meets for both bn ar:i yzirls cover- 1928—CHEVROLET SED AN—Thjs car.haabeen'careftrlly l' •- itg their own favorite activ*ties. used, tires ¢nod, tueelianiCAlly sound $4+5•� .�Te!lepLlDnle 4900 In order that every Arnerican home.. - may erl the intpiratior^�f the fam• -1928—OAKLAND ROADSTER—A fast car, R.good buy at $495.00 nus picture "Wr", we make the fol- __ _ lowing liberal offer: 192:3-STUDEBAKER.-)Vioter tup, 4 new tirep, $185.00 condition good, snap 4 1, The Youth's Companion, 12 big monthly numbers, and 85.00 1923-CHEVROLET TOURING—A gift at _ $ txt0 Repa1C8� AcceBs�ries;Oils and : n 2. Two extra umbers to new sub- - scribers ordering within 30'days, 1925-CHEVROLEX TOURING-We have four of these at $180.00 : .arid 'i -Acetylene -7--- Gasoline. 3. A copy of "WE" in 12 colors, Acety�le el ing framing size 18x24 inches. All Your present car taken in part payment, balance for only $2. spread over 12 months. _ :Battery Charing TI4E YQWtH'S COMPANION Expert.repairing on all mages of cars. 7`oiV Car Service: a L : S. N. Depot., Boston,Mass. -� Subscriptions received at this office. Let'ua quote you on a new paint job for your car or truck, pairs made on a ries ll makes Tires and General- Acoessoalway on hand, 18 Motorade Tickets are accepted at this station, - s -.WHITBY STRMr FAIR ~. _ "-Of Garb What about a ne+av top and -stde cushions for your 490. We have A Whitby Street Fair, the event of Yew complete sets, brand tieµ,"complete top the season, Hallowe'en Night, Octo- and side curtalns.�20,90. •ber 31. A big night of fun and frolic Phone 590Q =•for old and young. Cash prizes for ____-_ _ many events, music by Citizens' Band, a . a B ENDER Street dancing, booths of all kinds, � �H J�iRL S games and contests, side shows, etc. _ Une r a 1 �v t o r' Big parade at 7 p.m. Some person � will get a new Ford car for r p fetor, iekerl o r �'• ng, r 7t will be a big night. P Z Q K T+� _ IT a o,ro r '..t m't ... ,.war .. ....- _ �. .:v .•a '� ':.�.' .•� ..s .'�.,::':>r': ,:1�• ":�:Q'a ,ytesti .:M' +`w+r, ..�. -"'`•.�*,'.,.: < •••+„a•.. nl^*"' �' a'' r •. s.r. ,,.*;�^ ✓a',c:,a•..-_�. .� .6 .t--'2s- '•"' :� d'•• 'r .uW..Wb, '+:4, *ti•` .. •' .n. r. ., ... ,y.pS�'r}F,•yi.v .;—,wiy„.fifi, ,.+.ad 7Rem •y.;•' .d t. 4 "1Xa^ Y4 - .. ...... :t w _ ..:wr. ., .. •,'.i w..w.axgr.,, .gk..... ,._.;.,y.:wv,.r:.•r. ..: ^W^f-Ri. _.Yn iN.:.Gwli. r{y;+r 'ir..Y"w. ..cJ^. K.. ny. .y., r .rJ • sa.4. ,�4Jw y,� {.X,f., .w:'c'. ,-�, �,> .+Y .. i.c.v.. rr u, aaa` R` .r" `�F.k^m.N• -"xl. r•i4+ a N7 .� 'S �q '+E?';+, „a.79', ,b a Y.•5!+ A+ V�. i a.. '..7 w+e ...... 7p�1. . `".,. .�^+�•— ...�.,, � ..a i',•.. «.4,. 7:' .¢y' ,,;.. .,p, ..J yyy, ..g ?-' 1`'w e1 tf-Y 'Cn •Y W^' ,ks � 1.'YC �, ,�,......•sr.' .'...e_ .'�: ...., • ..' ,..,. _:x;c,„..,•.. m••.'a.- ....-.,S 2..' - s �' -.,,o .i:t..: - ..�`: '.,;y.. 1. sJ, . ,Cyd �. .r. •� '.=y .�, 'S5. � , !� _ ' iCLAREMONT. It will not be long• now till we WHITBY STREET FAIR _GALE RRG18TER. HOND9-13oyerameaL, Municipal and '- Thome nice juicy venison steak, -,Three Toronto s get coo►„ peckers Deco- -' —' Moetgsge 8oafds:' Also;Induetiiats: as sadlyre. Gregg spent Whitby Street Fair on Wednesday Saturday, October 27th-Auction sale Safe investments at from 6'to7 per ivied the palpate in the Olaremont Sunday with relatives in Ux- evening of next week, October 8lst. °f horses, cattle, lAmba, poultry, . cent, —_ Y �charchee ri Sunday. bridge. will be a, big event. In the event of 1 John Brignatl had g business imp ements, furniture, etc., at lot W. F. R. and Mrs.`Jones, of To- rain it will be, held ,the.following191 con. 8, Pickering (half mile .INSURANCE-All-classes written in. tteip to Toronto on Monday when night, of g going frosouth of Claremont) the property of ciiudi6g Fire, Automobile, Wind. Ibe purchased new material for his ronin, spent over Sunday with g d and y° are Gordon Goodman. No reserve as storm. Accident and 81okness. 1 room, the latter'a parents, Richard and everywhere. Drawing for `Ford Car T°O " i. takes lace at 11 -the farm has been sold. • Sale at phone oi• write hire. Ward. P p•ni• H. G. McIntyre had a business _ •• •- •• one 'o'clock sharp, gee hills: Wm, ' trip to Galt on Tuesday. He.was . Winter is only about five weeks Maw, auctioneer. 48tf � 'ED..BOWMAN, Whitby. . -also in Quebec City .on 'business .away according to an old belief, BRING IT HERE- - Wednesday, October 31st - Auction r _ - about ten days ago. - 0 the wild geese have lately start- Mrs. R.J. Brown. accompanied by ed to migrate to southern regions 1Ztow is the time to get a new=Sat o! including high grade Holsteins, the Harness, Boots. Shoes Mrs. Widmer Miller and children,. for the winter. Harness, or get the old set repaired. property_ of Gifford Bros., Lakeview repaired -viaited'her ,sister, Mrs. Caster, of Mr. anti Mrs. Michell, of Locust I have in stock' samples of BamSel- Farm, lot 5, con. Broken Front, at shortest notice. Harness made to Toronto, on Monday Hill, vis{ted at the hone 'of Mrs, Trees and Jeffrey's harness, The Easy Whitby. Sale at 2 oclock your order. Give me a trial, and be former may be ordered through cats. convinced that I can i' James Allaway and two eons, D- Yake, of Ca on, ''Alberta, a sharp. . See bills for particulars. Rl you Be" Logue at prices quoted., faction•. Agent for STACO Brand lPercyandMack, and the lattPrs' few �eekaago, pard when there Catalogue frees _ Wm. Maw, auctioneer. god. wives, of Toronto, spent Sunday there.wHs a big snow storm. Monday, November 5th-Auction sale., -46 also carry collars, collar pada, sweat Q - with 1. H. and Mrs. Beal. R. E. Forsyth and Fred Evans pads, harness oil by bulk, harness of horses, cattle, implemegts, ha,y, Rebort Rawson; cyho has been grain, roots, etc„ at lot 90,'con. 1, !'tel•.-.�= c left on :llctndav to spend a week in dressing, also silver polish r Win tet' will be here spending the past few months in the Georgian Bay district at duck and other parts, Pickering, thepropertX of F. Ln- very soon and the harvest fields of the north- Repairs promptly done. = derwood. No reserve. Sale at L30 if you have any notion of west, returned home on Sunda shoodu¢. Our butcher expects to sharp. Wm, Maw, auctioneer, purebasin -a new Sunday do hut' little business for a week L. W. PILKEY, - CLAREMONT g iflst. --__--- -__--_ -sleigh, leave' after they re=turn. The Rev, Mr Qua{f, of'Zephyr, �� v S = C your order now so that it occupied the pulpit of the United The H. Y. P. U: meeting on C -H-nl ' will be ready when.the, Mon&y eveuing, , Oct. 29th; will V y Church very acceptably .on gun first snow.appears. - day last, while Rev. A. McLellan take tbP form of a Hallowe'en BLANCHE Ma. RAMER reached anniversaryservices at ocia•1. - Young people accepting L O R N' E REI D Teacher of Piano Sandford. the invitation wilon to joy the happyMoney Tal ks. 1corn any srill he rich{ •ce aid.-.NoI - Conservatory Course Taught '. - The Rev.-Mr. Smart, of Green- CLAREMONT . lituit to a e. Come I Studio at Mrs:.Overland'a;Clareazotit, Wood, will preach in the LTn{teal K on Saturdays, for.out of -Church next Sun44y evening. Rev. H. R. Stephens aad T. C. p P The paatoc'will*treosissaSviceary Gostick returned on Monday even " L18ter1 town u ils. services at GreenwrAW afternoon Ing after spending a week in Ham• and evening, iiton attending the Baptist con- 3 Pack Corn Flakes, .' 24c , 7otersl List Court, 19Z$ GREYM Frank Cooper purchased a car. ventioa. They report'a,successful 2 Shred Wheat. -- -load of cattle from Eastern On tar- andvery harmonious . meeting 2 Lbs Thompson's Seeded Municipality of the Township of lo one one day recently. They were from beginning to end. Saisins,.. .. :24c Pickering 2 Old Dutch, unloaded at Whitby, which meant - 24c Notice is hereby given that a Court a long trek, particularly for the ----- 2 Cane Peas, .. 25c' will be held pursuant to tj�-e Orkario men and dogs. CARD OF THANKS. 2 Cane Corn, 25c Voters' List Act,.by His Honour the Mr. and Mrd HughAs and eon, Mrs. Powell and family wish to 2 Cans Pumpkin, ..' 25e Judge of the Conaty Court of the Allan, of Pefl<erlaw, were the 3 Lbs Beet Blue Rove Rice, 25c County.of Ontario; at the Town Hall, t' thank all the kind friends and neigh- Christie's Soda Biscuits, in the Village of Brougham, on Tues- . �� L r • guests of Mrs. Joseph Readma.2 hours for their help and sympathy g g l u e , ..on Sunday. On their return on during their recent bereavement, and bulk,-per lb., 15c day, the 30th day of October 1928, t :Sunda evening the were aeeom- for All Dry Goode b at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, io hear . y y also o_ their many floral tributes. r y the ye�ad at ( and determine complaints of errors ,, ', • panied by Mrs. Williamgoo who �T � per cent. off, as I am a P - had been spending a week with ATTENTION T E N T I®1V and emissions in the Voters' List, of HEN you have 1 pe g going out. of Dry a ,�/ Mrv. Readman. Goods. Pickerthe ing municipality of the Township of rF placrd an o r d e r Farmers are gradually realizing `- " ' ' with us for a memorial Dated this 17th day of October, the benefits is hydro and the sing. I have taken over the Agency W. J. H O L /111 E S 1,988, you have looked far in. ` - ter us it i9 steadily increasing. for : to the future for our Among tfioQe who have lately in- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales 7-9 BROUsHAM _. Donald R. Beaton,. memorial work stands ?$ Clerk of the paid Municipality u under stress of time •stalled hydro are Thomas Bacon- -Stoves, i'leury'e Famous - - P - and James McCullough, of Clare- Plows; Points; ""- and -weather. Itis tru•. moot, and Robert Greig of the Scufflers and Wheelbarrows:" ly a lasting tribute, sixth concession, "No l3reaterTribute" There is some talk of securing a Phone 306 Plck. SPECIAL PRICES r , municipal dumping ground for the mcZa '. nmv-Mr .'T, N. R' STAFFORD, 4 disposal of tin cane and other AGENT (4ti) BROUGHAM r Kingston Road, rubbish that rapidly accumulates FOR TEAM KARNESS Whitby around every household. But it Phone Whitby -'map not be until after the New winter is Ap�roachiag rl8 r Q•u - '3E'ear when we shall probably see Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, anti with it we have put in new blood In the seats of the a stock o! _ 2 Toch layer trace with heel chains. X42.00 g • With 5 rio breechin instead of back. The Anchors Society of the Stoves, Heaters, Furnaces, Pipes band, $49.00 United Chnrch will hold a Hallow. and Elbows, Paints, Blankets - _ 46 e'en festival on Monday @vening. and Halters, Mits, Gloves, „ Harness, 38.50 - - Mutual �� Flower Pots Etc. 8 B{bck-mounted Team Backbend Oct. 29th The Rev: J. S. Fergus- " -5 ring Breeching . 1544.23 � 'ple Leaf on, of Pickering, will give a talk Let us look over your furnace be. IasuraraCe Co.on "The Effect of Alcohol on the fore it Rets too cold, also your his is not a factory harness, but enstom made in oiir w dao form an country - served and asplendid programme may. need it, and weebvtui of Raines dee. is being arranged. are prepared to - e specialize on repairs to harness a.nd collars 'Windstorm Insurance ort buildings. W .Admission, 15 cents. Everybody give you the beat of service on _ wind•millh,Silos etc, welcome. say repair work or Automobile Insurance TheBap fist Church broadcasts new jobs. _ a ver crdial invitation for its l . Fe .-T - 0 07 all kinds. services next Lord's Day. The We have for quick sale the FARMS FOR SALE pastor will preach at both servic- following specials : . ;Harness and Collar MaaafKetnrer - Write or phone - es. the morning subject being 1 Ftirnac•e, 20 inch fire pot, pipe_ 1 a E D B O YY M A 11 "Hope," and the evening being less, nearly new. MAR�iH�.��, ON'T. Home Phore 3400 • "Above the Average." Large 1 No. 1 Fleury plow,new -.- _ _- ________ 20 WHITBY,. ONT. .`congregatlons are gathering, but 1 No. 1 Fleury_plow, with Tinkler e there is room for you. Hearty wheel _ `�'arrffiQr$ LAtteatioa hinging sad happy fellowship pre 2 Cream separators, in good condi- , PREMIUM CARDS .GIVEN WI'T'H.EVERY CASH PURCHASE . dominate. CLrmi lap OF.SrAPLE LINES AT ..TBIB STORE. I�havesecured the agency fortheFrost ` What might have-been a serious 1 McGurmick-Deering separator, 'motor accident occurred on Friday new, at cost•to'clear Be sure than you get thein. & Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple• ments. a4d will keep coostan on -evening last shortly after 6.00 - hand repairs for these popular = o'clock on the fifth line of Uz- CHAS COOPED, =School will be opening in a few days—we Have a implements. bridge. Jndson Devitt, who rA •- full tine of supplies. - Also, London's barn and stable sides in Whitby, was coming to. - fittings. wards Claremont with big r,horse CLA.REMONT - - L will also take contracts for painting _ -and buggy, and, while -he fiad a. For the Pickling Senoon-a,fnll line hf, Cider, White Wine and Heinz barna and houses bye new -DURANT MOTOR CARS Whi the urs, also process, by spraying, • tamp on his buggy it was not light- R ed, and consequently the buggy AND TRUCKS Estimates cheerfully given, RS, R_UFi$ERS AND ZING RINGS Phone 1620. was not seen by the truck drivers _ _ .., _ _ _ JA _ _ . ... _ . .. _. who were coming behind until Prices-Reasonable 1 27 52 • n p -- Quality Goods B a MSIIII - 'Claremont who were�lmost-on to him, TheScott's _ Store Highest prices paid for-produce i driver of the first truck, Frank f Barclay, turned to the left, but �'lk'hone your order, : ._ JOIN not soon enough to avoid striking " Claremont - Phone Markham 8402. - + ` the left hind wheel of the buggy, _ Basket Factory j .which was completely wrecked General , M as well as- the -axle being badly For Pickling Wm. M. Duncan Green River Manufacturers of bent. The leadingtruck ran into f Merchant , full line of era— All kinds of Fruit Basketev the ditch and jammed in between Crown pints 90c - - - - --- - Bert Crates 1 - :-•a telephone pole and the bank. p __ ,. y , Crown parts 1.25 and before it could be released the g , Farmers'Bnshel Baskets, ..pole had to be cut. The wind- Jar rubbers, heavy, 3 doz 25c n' 18 Zinc jar rings, 20c dot d _alOt11e9 BaskeCB. - -shield of the truck was broken, r, c Parawax 15c k :.anyinju�nately no.=one received p g * Ir'1 ASafe Repositor for p Frank Pennock injury. "A11 kinds of spices and-vinegars ae proprietor Have you trot your driving per for-pickles on hand at Bonds or, Other 'mita yet? If not you had better lowest prices. 11 Phone Markham 1604- not d91Ay.much longer. And be - sure to have it with you always aValuable, Papers ' when•you go ruotorinQ a4,. il.e law, Dry Goods fs� ��tiy u - •regnire?, aR the traffic oflirer is Y�1 SAFETY Deposit Box in your yf B EATTY 1{able Lo pounce down on you with. Ladies'Silk Und-erweare and Hoge A STANDS FOR, THE BEST - Cut a rrrocileut's warning like a , at reduced prices. nearest branch of the Stondard '•�` thief in the night. •It will-do you Fuji Silk in colors and white 1 1 Bank is the logical place to keep no good to have it in Another coat ' ►�` • g. g 85e per yard. ' �r ottr valuablegfor securit <'_pocket or under the seat in. your -- ,� Y y'and coo a, -car if you forget that it is there. Men's Shirts, special, 1.00 each i} Men's Sox, 3 pr'for 100 venience. We shall be pleased to ft The Highway Department is de- P � � � { 1•=terminad that everyone who can furnish you with, space 'necessary hj ..not show his on her permit when . ► v ►V ► ' demanded to do so by an officer of Groceries �► for your,requirements at min{mum y qq the law, will be summoned to rates. - ;a i appear in court. Within the past A fresh stock of -Groceries alwapy on hand at lowest y ,- week or two hundreds have been prices, --��•��,�m� contributing to fire provitiTtal Try us with.your S1l1lVL D BANK r °b treasury because they were unable - neat order. J' :.O 11u�1l11JY1 ► Litter Carriers, Hap Carriers to %how their driver's license when 4 a=kPa to do so. The Department ESTABLISHED 1873 Pntnpa; Door Tracks, Cow ..,also insists that all brakes be is O Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. ++++++ A, 'Si It will a you to et my prices on proper working order, so you had s ! T T, • above beforebu in elsewhere. SF • better have them inspected if,pon Phone 1402 � �• �' • '`F�PI� i buying intend to go on a long trip or to - '� fnriv g•", rrg f3rattch FRANK J, PROD �l '' , ache city. - •'7� �,{{ * 7� mates41.0d • 11A l� Illi{.I 1 _ B,,,we, W,-t H7T.WIshb7 nrrt�r.nl 1'(•� O11 4 RTC : m '.'.4�.�°. a t,:aX1G-. 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Gala ' r� en - take this former Ozfordan now gotten fell wltbtout a fight: Drivtag the ; t + �j up as air Arab. it ended up with Al- Turks Before him, Allenby used the (� 1 - Rain mdi tl�:ro looby 6lving Lawrence what he asked same ro,ite and- followed the same 0el " for -a few thousand pounds in gold plans once' adopted-by Napoleon, and - "�`� VC Cared as Commanckr on to pay wage-arrears of-the Arab%,and Jaffa'fell neat, fourteen days later. - lr the support of the Red Sea Fleet. The retreatfag Turks divided. One _ J-�a�►1 S �j �(Qwrk the West Front, He AChiev - Allenby's Immediate objective ' in column made for a rugged pass fifteen - ed One .of the Greatest campaign was Jerusalem, seat of the{ dMes distant. If they reached it -• ' Christian tatth. To,get into Palestine ,they were sate. IL they reached .Tera- -- - _ -- 'Victories of the -World - Allenby could take two routes, except Salem.through it, they could probably -' -War on the Ancient that now they were held by Germans, delay the tatter's,-capture tudefln%tely. ?'r Battlefield Of who outnumebred him: Ot3e rote Against-all the rules and without sup- - was"along the coast, the other route port, Allenby took a chance and rush- 88 any - Palestine inland. Gaza was the key to the coast ed his cavalry across the Plain c1 8 76 Lord Allenby, of Megiddo, leader of route. Situated off a hill, it was deem- Sharon.ahead of the Turks and cut , the "Last Crusade," captor of'Jerusa- ed impregnable to a frontal attack.II off the pass. Enver Pasha and von y 867. Ism from the Turks, cornea to the It was at Gaza that Samson had died.lFalketihayn turned and took to flight ps U.S. as the guest of fife American Near it was the hill were Samson had i1iii in the othr direction. Djemal Pasha, "'•:, 40" Legion at its convention .at San An- carried the city gates (Judges xvi).1 coming up' -from Damascus with rein- t s tomo. No more romantic figure has At Gaza, too, Faikenhayu, the German I foreements to take command,was-held crossed the Atlantic in recent times: commander,now had lits headquarters,- up by Lawrence; the train:wrecker. f For Allenby's career is one of vivid Beersheba, thirty-five miles inland Jerusalem was surrendered on Dec. > contrasts. As a young cavalry officer from Gaza, was the key to the inland 9, 1917. Two.days later Allenby, pre- Y`he won distinction in the Boer War; route. The Israelites had passed ceded by the customary aide, entered i k as a divisional commander lg France through the sleepy desert town on the,Holy City on foot through the old ; ` he suffered military reverses and hu- their return from Egypt. Later the Jaffa Gate. A thick oaken, brass- miliation; as commander in Palestine Romans had used.it; later, also, the studded door, long disused, thrown FY, _ he re! Crusaders. Now a bust of the "Last open for him, has sever since,-been V. Land, and,. after the war, he showed Beersheba—not a Coet;r de Lion,abua �mbol_of'the new toter and drove the Turk from the Holy Crusader stands n Tie square--st. ance and tredom which A11en�y as his talents as a diplomat and admint- -a figure in khaki with his cap brought to the Holy Land as a whole. etrator, typical angle. Beersheba was equally Brilliant as was Allenby's 'attain- ,i General Allenby went to France !n a German stronghold. most of his objective, it was but the i August, 1914, in command of the Brit- Preparing the Attack preliminary for his greater success in ash cavalry division with the repute- Allenby was 'already feeling a new the victory of Megiddo, the Arma- tion of being able to handle cavalry I man. He had again found use for his geddon of the Bible, bearing still a 'with any other man !n the British talents. Characteristically, the ca_v• third name, the Plain of Esdraelon. W ' alryman moved his headquarters to This victory put ,Turkey out of the Army. One of his exploits !n the Boer, Khan Yanfs, a small to almost H63y Land—and out at the war.• - 'War was still a tradition of the eery 11 �s z ' ace. As a hard-riding young Major, upon Gaza itself. It was rbky. .In 1 " In the sassing months after the �� Allenby had, swum his squadron of case of defeat he had oaly.a-tenuous !capture o2 Jerusalem Allenby planned _ �[nntskillings across the Modder River!railroad behind him across the desert the closing campaign "down to the •�t - $n the night to catch swell-entrenched I of retreat. But it heartened last meticulous detail." The army, a as a line Ts • doer column in the rear said cut it to the troops,who had been hard hit by L_eatrenched twenty mites north of the �, q - recent reverses at the hands of the city, waited patiently. The attack was ti}.• } r r •, pieces, Killing or capturing the Boers I 3 Eto the last man,Allenby provided what increasingly aggressive Turks. Their first set for May, but had to be post- - new commander apparently -did.not posed when the best troops were hue- was called one of the turning pdints `. France to bolster the hostilities. _ think in terms of retreat. Anzacs , ridly transferred to Q _ Ia France, Allenby soon prayed a and Australians who had fought under the weakened line on the R'estern ' 1 Letshfaing,flgure in covering the British I Allenby in Africa began to grin among j front. neve army was developed. themselves and remark that that was Replacements came from India, some i • Nii retreat from Mons. According to ,•something like!" �of them led by warrior.princes. His German reports, Allenby and his cav Gazahie preparing reset his ed word noce t the'force now presented a brilliant spec- alry were one of the principal factors i cscle: Anzacs. in their plumed hats, enby in saving the British Army. death of his only son, Michael, who, British in steel helmets: native In- 3 j But then the deadlock settled down had been killed in France. Allenby 1 dians in- varicolored turbans and 17 703 on the Western front. Trench war- bore it stoically, his staff recalls. If i sashes. - f * fare superseded w r of manoeuvre,, in the dead of alght he ever yielded Meanwhile General Allenby stood in Tactics and strateg had to be learned!to a Lather's anguish, none of them a historic perspective. Napoleon be > 4l9 anew. The role of cavalry and cavsaw sign of it by day. all they knew fore the. Pyramids had told his troops elry leaders was,particularly obsolete. was that Michael. in the few short the ages looked down upon them. sit r After a sabre, It was hard to do with! months of'his service, In the Royal I The ages looked down upon Allenby. r a trench spade and periscope-spyglass.,Horse Artillery, had been awarded the R Between those Judaeaa hills and the Na 876—lmportart Pilate. This with 7t4 yards of binding. w Allenby's horses were made infantry Military Cross for personal bravery',.sea, In.the flat. white plain from Asca• style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 201 No. 703-4unior Coat with Raglan ,;reserve and stationed in the thin line in the field, and was his father's idol. fon to Caesarea and Mount" Carmel. years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust Sleeves. This style is designed in sizes holding the Channel ports, and Allen- The preparations for the taking o2 lay one at the oldest battlefields in measure. Size 36 requires- 1 yards 6, 8, 10 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re- bis temporary eclipse set It Gaza went on, the world. From Rameses to the of 40-inch figured material with 2 4 'quires 1% yards of 54-inch mateTtaf. Nevertheless, for a time Allenby Yon F ikenhayn said afterward 1 Little Corsican, from Saaacherib to yards of 404nch plain material.. with 14 yards of 27-inch contrasting a mov s p st ge was Vide- lining. that, with his superior numbers, he Riche t e on. e - — �yr _spread; he distinguished himself by I had considered hfa position at Laza Bands of years warriors had fought I is designed to sizes 16, 18, 20 years, No. 517—Cur.aing Bt'tomer Dress. t a both valor and resource in tha Ypres I secure. and that he had even been I over this ground. Allenby lit g6, 88, 40 and 42 inches bust measure, This style is designed in sizes 2, 4, 6.1 salient; he received command of the' , Third Army I planning an offensive to capture the ,was re-fighting battles of the Bible, Size 36 regniree 534 yards of 40-inch'and'8 years. Size 4 requires 2x16 yards Yet this period showed Allenby a i entire British force. But he was up I duplicating them geographically and material with °ib_ yard of 1%-inch lace'of 40-inch material with 96 yard of lxy against Allenby at his best. Just a i In part tactically, And General Liman banding. 154nch contrasting "his worst, according to his biograph-,to- ou rig l -Sanders In the Yfldertm General No. 88,77—Trim and Slender. This HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. are. As army commander he chafed at restrain from Gederal Headquar= planned to launch his own attack, I Headquarters was wa g y e is eacgne rn sizes Write our name and address plain- at pinned him.down by a terrific !a city of Galilee called"Nazareth. 38, 40, 4_, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust Y tern. He was described as extremely i 1 giving number and size of such lrritttyple with his,staff, and as fully bombardment o2 Gaza. Coder cover The Final Victory measure: Size 36 r afros 334 yard3 y of the heavy fire. Allenby then switch. The battle upon which Allenby's of 40-inch material with % yard of,patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in living up to his service nickname., ed a part of his forces to Beersheba, r g stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap ;, �greatest Lame rests opened is gee•118-inch contraa:.n�^. The Bull," He wished to make a and captured the inland fawn 4n a few "The surprise attack through a aeries a' [ember, 1913, and effected the annihl- No. 418—Attractive and Practical.:it carefully) for each number a nd hours. This move not only secured a lation and capture of three Turkish iThis style is designed in sizes` 36, 40 address your order to Wilson Pattern wbterranean tunnels which, he fig- •' _ tired, would take his men out behind plentiful supply of water but opened armies. Victory resulted from the �and 44 inches boat measure. Size 36 Service,73 West Adelaide 3t„ Toronto. the road to Jerusalem, and insured flawless execution of a beautifully requires Iia yards of 32-inch material Patterns sent by return mail. . - - i -,the enemy lines, but the high corn communications from the rear. He concerted movement which again took mend had no faith in his methods, the R ALL PATTERNS 20 CENTS IN STAMPS OR COIN (COIN PREFERRED). -h was no longer at the mercy of the the enemy by surprise. Allenby cl:g e _ WRAP .COIN CAREFULLY. records show, and declined to give little, lone railway south of Gaza. `Ar — `-` - --- - " the coastal plain"'for his attack rath ----- ,�, them a trial. Beersheba done for. Allenby turned Allenby was fa command at the � than the pisses through the hills north have welcomed them In many parts. . Battle b Arras, s costly detest. His his victorious expedl.ionartes roast• The F.n �fh Singers ' of Jerusalem: the former offered topo $ $e this tribute appearing in=The Virginia ward on von Falkenhayn himself at I graphical advantages .to his cavalry. Quarterly Review Charlottesville.). attempt to use cavalry proved a fail- By Babette.Deutsch - - Q 4►- ore. Monchyle-Preux stood on a hill ' ','lie concentrated hs�T forces under coy-,They sang: , sad the wide hall was Y topped by a large house, the 11latrie, er of a series of feints deilvered to I charged 'with slaw Short Cuts i ;'['hat house was bristling with. Ger. - ar the east to deceive the enemy into R immoderate gold,, as though- their y man machine guns which commanded �. looking for the "push" at some point I voices were fitrgers" , , Bamboo Handles: Try giving rakes the only road leading up to !t. ,Up he}and the Jordan. Hoodwinked, von I On the- sluice that is west of Eden. and cultivators a new tease on life - chat narrow street Allenby.'s- cavalry , Sanders massed.a t_ll one-third of his by equipping them with bamboo it ll Halt that flow, Charged, troop after troop, only to f' Fourth Army on the east side 'of the Yet riding the air like a feather, the handles. An easy,job for the handy be mowed down., -Within the narrow Jordan, and Lawrence and his Arabs radiance lingers. man .(or woman). They are cheap i 'gulch the tcoopers"and their horses ,rmceeded to eliminate thegiy her• !light and convenient. Were. plied ten high. As in the ill- ,sling them into a state ompiete They sans again: a white=6ahked'is Covera for Ba ls: Before placing Rated charge of the Light Brigade in lemoralization. land'rose bowls of tett-over food in the ice box, -the Crimean War, some one had :° �` The Seventh and Eighth Turkish I Out of the music, upberne on the tides cover them with waxed paper fasten- blundered. The sante heavy toll of ,; ' krmies broke,under, the pressure Al- of their `singing; ed in place by rubber bands. The ' life was taken in other sectors. Al- enby had brought to bear. Tri thirty- Girdled with masts, its greens and waned paper retains both moisture len y was a k •:z hours it.was not a retreat but •a -towers.,and mows, i acid liavor. This idea is especially One man, however, apparently still Allenby's ward flinging. o home cooled, aste,food is[protect d from dust f sailors when food' believed in the, great capalry leader Through fife hills of Samaria, A ` whose star seemed to be on the wane ,�� cavalry which hbld all the sifts. The and d t, and the paper cannot blow Lloyd George. The.keen Welshman line of Wight was a course over which Their melodies were mournful, peing off. i ' correctly appraised Allenby's failure from time immemorial every army wise —t• as one of adjustment rather than of that had marched across 'Palestine As a•Woman is, whose lover death - , itad been forced to pass, but this was hath taken, the mon himself. Lloyd George 'di I ! { its first use for mflitary operations, in I As a man who looks"-on his work with U ;vaned that the cavalry specialist had not yet oriented himself fully to the modern times. Crowding through, a aged eyes, a a peculiar new conditions 'of_the battle-! target for artillery and rifle fire, bomb- Oh,•and sweet as the throat Pf a child _ ! cid from the air, the Turks were corn- by- laughter shaken. making-in' France. But he did not accept this as meaning Allenby would ... pletely broken when they emetged ";.God give you good-morning, my mus- not be useful elsewhere. Operations upon the Plain of Esdraelon within I ters, past three o-clocke - sight of the high mound-which marks In Palestine had come to a standstill. + And a fair morning,"they sang,where The "Turks had' stopped 'Murray at Mayors C><ift j the sight.of ancient Megiddo. bear a upon_morning, * (laza. Open warfare was the order of "Lindy was a citizen of the North- lI;pass are the ruins of a Saracen castle. Put offher'grey wimple, put on a rosy - the day there, and the Allies needed ern Ontario Woods.. HeAs is pow n 'Richard bested Saladin there; Na- smock, citizen of,the t ntt•ed States, although' poleon in 1799 defeated the Turkish - , Allenby's type is that theatre of oyer• � Allen-�And made brisk ;answer to night's _ Army there: it was there that '8tlona. ,The following June•,the Brit• he has not taken out many paper,;. � sour warning: ; /ash' Army orders revealed that 'Gen- He chews every ,paper he sees. The by watched the. battle that wiped out! eral Edmund Henry Hyman Allenby gift of Mayor Houde of Montreal to Arras. !"Lanthorna and candle light; hang out i, ,was being transferred to command the Mayor Jimmie Walker of New York.I Meanwhile the Fourth Army was I mares for all night," Egyptian Expeditionary Force. Set. "Lindy,'.'. as Mr. Walker •ns'hted him, also in full flight toward Damascus, They sang, and their voices were as. ting his teeth, Allenby entered upon was the first shipment to be handled 'and surrendered on the taking of that I lanthorns lifted i \ perhaps the most appealing period of by the Canadian Pacific'Fxpress Com- city, the first of October. Ey Oaf. 26'Against the coming of the unending . bis career, his comeback. parry, on its daily Montreal-New York• Allenby had advanced SAO miles to night, Allenby formed an early ]iastoa at service.- What he thinks of:this I Aleppo. captured 775,000 prisoners, of l And when they ase ,its shadow y 1 with the famous Lawrence. For lack pioneer air service has not been re- whom 200 officers and 3,600 other I never shitte r of money and supplies Lawrence was corded, but Canadian Pacificofficials raaics were European officers,and coni The LEnglish Singers are a group 1 having difficulty in holding together who greeted him at the New York end fiscated the,last Turkish Heid piece in!from the old country, singing In their __ "T the Aruba under Peleal' whom he bad state that he was in fine fighting fettle .Palestine. Allenby had vindicated concerts early ballads and madrigals, " persuaded "to take the field against on arrival. Several hundred pounds himself and justified Lloyd George.— "The modern girl's ideas of Bros/ bringing the breath of a life that has the Turks. it was a picturesque him. he New York g g are clothes to the margin of batt of other express matter accompanied A-. H. Roberta in T asgd away. Canada and the U.S.R� Times." pa economy. (meeting. 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There are a thousand Winnipeg.-"Supplies for the con- "American chewing-gum has gained " a foothold in Japan," -about two months with the result that the roof. miscellaneous achievements within�structfon o1 Island Fella power plant says an ea• there was ouch an improvement in my; Old Van Tassel was not proud-=-•no, the scope of the great-hearted village.I of Flin Flon mines are going into the�c��e Its faculty for gaining a "condition that friends would ask me nor he, but it is confelased that he Our agricultural land today holds :he site of the plant at the rate of 100 foothold 1s its most unpopular feature what I was taking, and was only piqued himself" on the fact that plough-boys who will bring these tons a day," states John Callinan, in this country,-Boston Transcript. too glad to tell thgm it was Dr. Wil within the boundaries of. his farm benefits. I-have tasked to these boys.,president of Callinan Fun Flon Mines, liame'•Pink Pills. I am now enjoAag everything was snug, happy, and+I know them. I have seen their gleam- who is in the city from.an inspec• FREE BOOK good health and am glad to give this well-conditioned." I irg eyes."-E. M., in Christian Science tion trip in the North with a Darty E R -statement for the benefit it may be Emerson, like all good Cgncordians. Monitor, of New York and Toronto financiers. Stift OA RlQ4iesT to some other sufferer," did some cultivating of the ground; '` "The freighting in of supplies by Tells cause of cancer and what to do You can get these pills from any $with his own hands. But Emerson Aii���i ��Rv barge and portage will shortlT•-reach for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Writd medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents found the occupation so supe�rabsorb- x LAUGHING �11L 1 400 lona a day, and it is expected for It be day mentioning this paper. a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine ing that he was obliged to give it up �(� i v; that 5,000 tons will be at the !alfa; Address lls, I Indianapolis Cancer Hospital. -Co., Brockville, Ont. as inconsistent with his literary la- Jl, A �� JOY i li before the freeze up." Mr. Callinan Indisaapolls, Ind. -- ' tors. Nonetheless his essays are full r"'+ stated. of references to the satisfactions as C.N.R. Earnings weH ser importance of the agricultur- What can give more joy to the The gross earnings of the Canadian' -Rheumatism Po p The Farm Among a: life. "The land," wrote he, "is the home than a laughing, happy baby. National Railways for the week ended A Lttle Minard'n rubbed into ��rr ]]��. LL • appointed remedy for whatever is The well child makes everyone happy October 15 were $6,917,041, as com- parts affected relieves rheu- ';C.n lisp Writers false and fantastic in our culture."I with his tilneful gurgle and brtght...pared with $6.872,"28 for the' corre- Today with our urban civil zation laughing eyes. It is only the sickly' marc pain. Also goal for apoadiag period of 1921, an increase of � breand sprains. n Strangeto reflect how many liter-�tending to grovb more and more fan-I baby who le not a laughing baby, for $1.244,315, or 22 per cent. tsstic such a remedy seems more It is the little one's nature to be - ' -- w n well. Toronto Change Average at New a r► about farming. About its pleasures n Mothers, if.your baby Is cross, if he High as well as its iinportance -in the Hawthorne had little good to say I Industrial common stocks coliec- about his laborious days at the Brook{attention a great deal and'no amount o! y� scheme of things. Farm, but when it came to-working!attention seems to make him happy, lively oil the local stock market as o[ 'NMG Off; w We are all familisr with the way his hands about his,own hntne!!give him a dose of Baby's Own Tablets Oct. 20 are selling at the highest on N� Cicero and Horace felt.. -In more withlace his mood changed. said he, in I and he will soon be well and ready to I,record. Individually there are many modern ':Jays Voltairs declared: p fey radiate that happiness. throdgk the$issues below-the top for all time, but the rain of delights, The. Americanin I an average of 30 listed and 13 unlisted oever s two olautsw Of grow where but t`ne grew before, Na The natural taste of man for the Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but'industrial common ascan , -renders a service to his state." And original Adam's occupation is fast de- thorough laxative. They regulate the I as of October 16, places the average -. „ after he had retired to his country vel ping itself in me. I find that I 1 bowels and sweeten the stomach and above the figure for end of any month DURING place at Verney, Voltaire was assured ars 8 deal interested in our gar- thus banish constipation and indiges. this year and.exceeds thatof January HELPED that the change had been the only den, although it-.was planted before tion; break up colds and simple fevers1 when the bull movement was rampant. - thing that could have brought him we came here, I do not feel the same and correct these -troubles-which ac- The average price of 30 listed on Oct.! "health and hltp.pinesa." ,affection for the planta that I should company the cutting of teeth and ln' i6 was 79.20 at the end ofJsnuary sad iMIDDLE AGE Jonathan Swift wrote about Jaren►;if the seed had been sown by my own doing those things-ant.doing them for 13 unlisted stocks it is 50.23, com ing in almost the precise words used well-they make baby happy and keep Dared with January's mark of 48.69. by Voltaire, and I think we can hard-)hands. It is something like nursing him happy. The Tabletti are sold t.7 February's reaction saw a loos o! near and educating another persona chi)- - I Woman Praises Lydia E _ ly charge either one of these writers dren. t�rl, it was s very pleasant mo- medicine dealers or by mail at 261 ly eight points in the listed stock and Pinkham's Vegetable with• plagiarizing. Wrote Swift- meat when I gathered the first string- cents a box from`The Dr. Williams',over Ave in the unlisted. The low for g "Whoever would make-two- ears of, beans, which were the earliest encu- Medicine Co., Brockville, pat. - the 9rear by, both grope was touched I" Compound corn, or two blades of grass, to grow lent that the garden contributed to - _ 4 for listed and ed for the unlisted. upon a spot of ground where only one I our table. And b love to watch the August indicated a alight improve f Sarnia Ont -"I arzi willing to grew before, would deserve ,better Of I aticeesaive, development of each new meat with a more pronounced advance i answer letters 'rotn other women, to - `mankind and do more essential, ser- vegetable, and mark its daily growth, In September and a new high mark tell them the won- _'_ sive to the couptry than the 'whole -set in the first half of October. The derful good Lydia race to politicians yet together."' ." which always affect"a me 'with -sur- I , E.Pinkham's Vege- viae. . One day, perchance, I look average of 60 stocks, including lades table Compound Abraham Cowley accounted agri- at my bean-vines, and see only the, trials, banks and utilities, however, did mea I cannot be. culture--"the dearest neighbor, or Breen leaves clambering up tbe poles; _- p is still below' the peak of 11023 thankfulenoughfor a rather next in kindred, - to phil- $ touched in April. Today the average the benefits I re• tomorrow, I e d i second glance, and stands at 109.71 and the greatest por- ceived during the osophy% ," and another English 'poet, there err^ the delicate blossoms; and {`:` '.John Chalkhill;" wri+;-- at about the a third day, on a aorriewhat closer ob- _ .__ tion of the decrease is :accounted, for Change of Life. Z ".'.middle of the 'seventeenth century, enervation, I discover the tender young by the bank stocks. In •April invest- do housework and rote enthusiastically about the farm_ -UNDESIRABLE GOOD HEALTH meat treats were active in the market� ' �'• ttiy troubles made beans, 'hidden among the foliage. Doctor: Good health causes mea me unfit to work. r? er's life in a series of verses that-have and carried the average for the ba!hk ; sy Then, each morning -1 watch the great money Ions every year. A friend advised e be_ issues up over '19 points to 526.82,'; •�� �•� me to try the Veg a happy_ lilt. This is the•way h swelling of the pods and calculate Friend: Why, doctor, I should ns his "Coridon's Song": compared with 314.75, as of October I stable Compound.I felt great relief at kd g how. soon they will be ready to yield think you would want• good health, 15. Utilities are also lower at 116.69,1 once,began to regain my,appetite,and their treasures. All this gives a plea- above all things in order to carry on contrasted with a high of 121.33 at I my nerves got better. 'I will recom- What is more satisfying after sure and an ideality, hitherto uh- your work. the end of May. I mend your medicine to all with trou- the bridge game than a cup thought of, to the business of provid- Doctor:.So I do-but, not in my - - bleslike I had.!'—MRs;Mrs:aofia BENSON,' -;or two of _Red Rose Te;a? ing sustenance for my fami:y. I sup- patients, my friend. Veterinarles use Menard's Liniment. ' 162 N.Christina St.,Sarnia,Ontario. --- Millions of Canadians pre- Ike Adam felt it in Paradisd; and of - 0 — _ . 'for it to any Other because merely and exdueivdy earthly en- Mtnae'd's Llnlment,for ae:hing joints. _ �6f—fm� flavor, remarkable in,re1° there are few purer and 4 harmless to be experienced." Forest Destruction strength and dustless pur- Two American Victorians whose Ottawa Jpurnal (Cons.):, We are ity. Put up in aluminum popularity I look to see- revive are burning t1D our forests at a rate that - the only material whichcom- Donald G. Mitchell and Charles Dud- tapes about-a6 every week from every wrote delightful family. Asked some ars rv'he ou � jpletely protects good tea. leyWarner. Both g Canadian lam y ya '�� country books which I defy anyone to(ago what most struck him about Can _ ..-_ ___. ______._ --•-•- ada, a famous European statesman dwwp4 replied that it was our colossal waste. f 10 And'that Is true. We are a careless a people and we-are a wasteful 'people St6 �� r Honda Pa �"tax 0 ° :1'1►�ake Your Wm' to y y Careless 'and wasteful to the point , where we recklessly Durn up money. ,es�ue*•�"" Dividends, This carelessness and, wastefulness con- - cannot go on Our resources, ,Own a 20-Acre Farm in Georgia. Grow Tobacco, }taT� our after-dinner orators, are not inexhaustible; and, unless we - Early Vegetables and Fruits, one Crop Often mend our ways, the time may'soon Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' parts.' You are happy again In five Pays for the Farm. Send for Particulars. come when-we shall find our estate Milk of Magnesia in water. This is as minutes: beggared through`our wanton spirit alkali, effective, yet harmless. It has Don't depend on crude methods. Write: ' � - o! deetrnctivenesa. {Employ the best way yet evolved In W. E, FRENCH or ROBINS LIMITED b been the standard antacid for t.0 yeafs all the years of searching. That is - Strange how radio engineers can among physicians everywhere. One Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Manager, Industrial Dept. Michigan Theatre, • time the' introduction of improved spoonful will riputralize at once many i Be sure' to get the genuine Phillips' Georgia .E Florida Railway, Building, models to fit your last instalment oO times its volume in. acid. It to the�Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl- 't VALDO$TA, Ga. _ ? Detroit, Mich. the old ome.-'Washington Post. right way, the quick, pleasant and efil-.clan's for 60 years in correcting excess • - W to kill thelexcess acid. The'acids. Each bottle contains full 41- Cleat IR . way r ., ISSUE No. 43-- 28 stomach becomes sweet. the pain do•I rectlona-any drugstore. e • '1 '' o.�,2,w�R.�x'.^v`..aivx.�y2t-c�,f-t:�,tx-°.k�..3_x',C�."��.:,k:�e�.' m:P•«.,-r�-,, .'�+-...�,x�`'2w.a:r"uf,�,..`.�.r.:+?:.4j.°,f,5ti�•i�.'<.:•r-da_.a-,^•..«+�f'•.�- .i,''..-'rawr,,.•.'r .:-+....5.•.,/i9 is. E�... '' i —.: a5 •i:.�. a 01 *_' �X'';�.e� .mss:.�yi""s�. -'�: 9 •'�.^'.�c?"`c:�.. '-.,� <-•UX'•.:q..a .s.' ,d,f• x ,�bR', > � �;;'�•:-t. ..;,-± ,a •,ter .rb -.r.,y, r'•�v» .. _ .;;._ ,,�. _ _ _ r•y �. v: 'i u r"�' 6w:i ".' aJ:'�,,,}4, -.. ;, r�. ->»._ •,..., 'w� •.'�••t, '. '.r',::. .....; ..a i" :s,�. l 1'.`'3'?.. ,N!'.'('.yi'yr'K"t",,,,,,.,.°ems'.•!' aw„".t''lp..tea!: a... .... -f Y� •r :s,� v -t., ,e�•. - is �Y `. g w Ilk t r • LOCALISMS. t -' Mrs. E Weiler is confined to I -Found,, in Pickering Village, her hoose through illness. an auto repair kiC! Loser call at ' =Ladies' and childg, n o hosiery this office. * 1 d ��U Bn ' ' Mr.:$all'of Si}nderlApd, spent bought here will. not disappoint -Mrs.W.:H. Peak and Mrs. W. K r Friday with �RalEer Bt,and Mre. yon. Bradl4y'e. * Burt, of Toronto, were in town on -A Bazaar, will be held in the Wednesday. P*rwell. - , -James Richardson has been off S. S. room of St. Paul's United -Ladies'�cd hildren's under R'. duty for several days on account Church on Friday, Nov,9th, ander wear; gndlity a d low prices*pre A oar that had been made by a handy mechanic from parts the ausoices of the Women'@ vail at Brau 8- of illness. bought from a dozen differetzt _ --Geo. W. P, and Mrs. Every, of Aesociatiou. -Mrs C. and blaster GeQ. Brad- t Whitby,;spenL Sunday with . J. -M r. and Mr's. McFarlane; of le� spent a day last week, guests makes Of care and Mrs. Miller. Toronto, accompanied by three o 08hawafriends '`u -� -Mrs A. E. Richards, of To friends, spent Snday with Mrs. -Allan Bath spent a few days NO : NQ - ronto, spent a day last week with McFarlane's parents, W. B. and last week in Detroit with Walter her sister, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Powell. and Mrs. Shepherd. The same principle applies to buying your Radio. -)lits. Rankin is visiting; her -The Tennis Club will hold a -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin sod { datnghter, Mrs. Frank Sa-les, of meeting on Monday eveniagat the• child, of Toronto, spent'Band* -Trenton, for a few days. home of Mise Jean Clark All the with N. and Mrs. Banks. -Miss Phyllis Shepherd, of To. members and others interested --Dr. H. T.Falalise,Resident Dentist. Own.a Deforest•Crossley- set and be ;a` booster for areal ionto, was the guest of Rev. J. S. are requested to be present. Qffice in residence, two doors east of responsible company, employing only the best and Mrs. Ferguson on Sunday. -The services in St. Panl'e fit. ,Azftizew's Church, Pickering. Of- _.methods Of assembly, and Who makes : -Chas. W. and Mrs Pilkey and.. Church will be withdrawn next fits hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and daughter, Mise Phyllis, spent San- Sunday to, allow the members of evenings by appointment. nothing but Radios. with friends in Mt. Albert. the coegregatiou to worship with -Reception : Mre. (Rev.) Roy -Edward Jones, who is in the St. Andrew's on their anniversary Richard@ will .receive for the first ':employ of G. & A. T. Law, spent occasion. The Sunday School in time since her marriage, on Thurs- 'Sunday with friends at Victoria St. Paul's will sleet 4t r6 a. m. and day, Nov. 1st, from 3 to 8, at St. DE FOREST-CROSSLEY xs~• `Harbor. the rewly organized Bible Class Paul'ti parsonage. -S. A. and Mrs. Buohby and will meet at the sams hour. -Miss Annie Cornell was takeng daughtersppeat Sunday in Toronto -St. Andrews united Church ill when attending the services in Leads All Others. "Reith Mrs. Bushby s parents, Rob will hold anniversary services the Friends'meeting-house on St;o- . � Sets priced for all purses, s and Mrs. Day. Sunday, Oct. 28th. Rev. D. M. day morning, but we are glad to ' -Mrs. Richard Packrin and Solandt, D. D., of Toronto, will know that she is improving. •� daughter, Mrs. Elvin McLennan. preach at 11 a. m. Subject, "The -_The Women's Instatnte' will � 8 81250 and the former'e sulci. spent Fri- Open Way.",Rev. H. J, Pritchard, hold their regular meeting on day in Toronto B. A., of-Nortb Broadview United Tuesday next, Oct.' 30th, at the p -F. H. Hall, of Toronto, who Church, Toronto, will preach at 7 home of Mrs. Norman Banks. A Fred T. Bunting, •' Pickering T _` lead been spending s few days P. in. Subject, Building Regula- papfr on "Canadian.Resources" _ -Establish = ed 1857. here with his son,-Frank,and Mrs. tione." The choir of the Cedar will her given by Mrs. Fallaise and Hall, has returned to the city. Grove United Church will lead in Mise Elizabeth Richardson will -Mrs. Hetherington, of Peter- praise in the evening service. Mr. give one on "Canadian Poets." ' boro, returned home on Sunday Gordon Brown, of Toronto, will All ladies welcome. to r afternoon, after visiting her don sing and assist the .choir at ,the ' Mrs. (Rev..) J. S. Ferguson, morales service. Oe Tuesday iq-Some` time during Taeeday ti Rhter, night thieves broke into M. S. ore '@, who with her eon, Waiter, ac- night, Oct. 80th, the ladies will Chapman'@ store and gut awayAS tt eon panted her on her return. provide a chicken piesnpper,after with a large a cunt of coeds, : -J. G. Baxter, who pain- which a good program will be giv mostly men's and. boys clothing. Can fillour demands for fully injured'about two weeks ago en by the following artists : Mre, They also emptied the tills, but filly our he was knockeddown by Lenore Hurd Best, of Toronto, fortunately there was not much -- d l his car and one of the hind wheels Soloist, Pianist and Eloeutionist; left in them. The total quantity - -:- _�ChOlce FreshraceY`l�s -.- ,of which passed overhilw ie gradu• Rev. R. H. Rickard, B. A..Soloist; taken will amount to about $500 ally recovering and is able to leave The Holden Male Quartette, .of or more. y Theeffected an en' his bed, Oshawa, and Robert Holden, Saz _ + . trance to the store by breaking `t y Pekce Tea, per lb,... - •85 cents -The monthly meeting of the aphoneSolviet, Admission,adults, ,hr•ough the front door by using a "Flowerdale"'Uraoge •r Church will be held on Wedne@- 25 cent Friday evening, Oct. 10th, cro6v•bar. A till that was taken Hi Store"-Nothing better in the world.' _ �t Woman's Amsociation of St. Paul's 50 cents ; children under 12 years. a, Fit. day, Oct. Biota ,at 8 P. m , at the -On y g' but, fortunately, contained no Onr own" g Hlend," at ... .. Y 65 cents ilk money, was found under the i home of Mrs. Walter Bray. Re. the congregation of St. George's Ronge Hill bridge The Provin ,A-wonderful seller, because its wonderful value. : member the miscel:aneous shower Church gathered together in Mans- tial police were notified and are „ •^ ; , ,,, 0 cents' •:; for the baztar field's Hall, Fai•port.and tendered nowrarr ins on an investigation. Mountain Blend Coffee, at ... -The Y. P S. of St. Andrew's a banquet to Rev. W. R Sproule, Y R If you hav'nt tested tbis coffee, just let us give you a Church will meet in the S S. room who is leaving St. George's parish -It deep not always pap to sample. Anew pleasure awaits you on Friday evenings. The program and is going to All Sainto'Cbarc•h. sneak out of your turn, as there •• ,•• will be under the direction of the Windsor The hall was artistically- are times when silence is golden- "Chapman's" Baking Powder, per lb, 25 cent* • as one rather fresh young man No cake failures with this. _ Literary and Social Committee, decorated in blas sod white, the found out to his sorrow on SundayW. and Hallowe'en games will be college colors of the guest of homer. Prime Old Cheese, per lb, .. ,.. 36 cents -played at-the close of the prgram. T`be tables, laden with good things night. One of our traffic officers. -At St. George's! Church next to eat, were decorated in the same who had been cn the road all day Canned Peas or Tomatoes, 2 for .. ..,. 26 cents' : Sundav :9 80 s. in ,Sunday School; color scheme, Mr. Chris. Phair endeavoring -to Induce motorists 10.Wa. m.. morning service, was toast master. Mr, Channon, to observe the law. happened to Cross & Blackwell Uanned Apricots.: .. .T .26 coots ' .. J ed himself down on the running oval tin Salmon Steak. .. 3U coats +wi3l be no evening service. as we toast to the king, Rev. D. H. Lang board of a car that was asked b +worship with Fit. Andrew's congre- ford the toast to the Church, and P y Inaction in their anniv':ereary ear. Mr free. W..Barker the toast to the Bide of the road and engage io wits, the ladies. Mr. Barker then ad- conversation with the owner of ^ Every order--urge Or small-18 t -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of Toren- creased the Rev. W:R. Sproule the car. Just then the fresh onng%an appeared on the scene i -' - -- appreciated. . .. a Ito, spent Runday here with the and e: reaped to him the keen Y PPs n► n. pp rhoyan to a rs ro er, an hi liwa officer for not attendings ?� Powell. On Heir return they hie leaving the parish. At the g Y T-r Prompt servicye. .were accompanied by Mre. (jra- close of this addret;s Mrs. T. G. to his duties instead of idling his : who had been spending s Mansfield. on behalf of the Wam' time by the roadside. At first the : w�gek with bei relatives in Pick. so'e Guild, presented to- Mr, officer thought his verbose assail Money refunded if gooes not satisfao• jo g, Sproule a sterling silver commun• ant was simply "josbing" him,but / -A thunder-storm passed over ion set, suitably inscrihed. Seated boding that he meant every word tory or as represented. t this -locality on Friday eveniag at the head table was the mother he said, he took the hint and re- a last, and the wise men of the of the guest of honor.-Mn. K. sumed his active official duties. r weather say that it is a sign of Sproule. Mrs. Win. O'Brien ex- His first act was to ask the motor. Lines mild weather, when it occurs in pressed to Mrs. Sproule the affec• 1st for his driving permit. The New F� des 4 the fall, but is tBo spring time it tiooate regard held by all mew- Young fellow, of course. dirt not is followed by cold and backward bets of the church towards her,. appreciate being asked such an = 'Are arriving constantly. We might psrtieularly mention: awkward uestion, as he was un- weather. sod Miss Betty Buroimgham pro- q - - -The latch string is out on All seated her with a basket of lovely able to produce the necessary card- Heavy 100 per cent. Wool Sweater Coat, beautiful champagne ` Hallowe'en Eve„ for a meeting of flowers. Moving pictnres were an board,and the result was that he shade, either ladies' or Rents, all sizes, speck-oily "m tory. Come dressed to de- interestiog fee to re of the evening's received in a day or two after- priced at.• ••• •• "• �y►aa d.00� oeive. Plessevome' to our party program and was thoroughly an. wards s suninrons to appear to _ They're making a real hit. at a quarter of eight. Pray do joyed. The eingiaR of Auld Lang eonrt to answer to a charge of not come later lest witches close Syne brought to a close an evening faiiing to show hip permit.. Need ![suss "Dnrocoat." without s doubt the onset Meat's V neck Raw at. Paul's Y. P. U.Friday, that will long be remembered by less to say he was not in s vet%v Sweater Coat'ou the market. Very fine wool. 1.. .4`50.. _at a. S. Hall. those present. calm state of mind, but was ex• shadea in plain and heather to choose from -Wednesdaynight next will -In a recet issue we referred to ceedingly wrathy, but he had no , reason to find fault with the ct8- �y s Fall Soots for-school wear, wonderful value is "Pasco" .Hallowe'en,when there will be an the fact that the Dept. of High soles, at ... ... ... ... 2.71'rand 3.26 Increased demand for pumpkins. way@•were instructing' the High• cer for doing that which he said and the nsual -Hallowe'en pranks way Officers to be more vigilant g• Boys' Sweater Costs and Pull overs for all ages and sizes. ., that be should be dela „;;will be played. However, the in the enforcement of the High- Huge assortment. ,sight now does not seem to create wayAct, particularly in the mat ... 5, r Ahe same intere6t as it did a num• ter f having the brakes in properddlv�rKaensentts. Growing Girls'Oxfords, in black and tan, 2.95 and 8 2.,, nest bar of years ago. working order, and also ioeisting snappy styles. " ` -On Wednesdayevents Oct. that motorists have their licenee I OR SALE-Dwellings, will sccom• t g, modate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, _ 17th, at t o'clock,the members and permits at dri i their Evidently eeai ly J, s,Bundy,Claremont. 3tf :M . . ..CHAPMAN adherents of St. George's Church when out driving. Evidently Fold SALE-Jersey heifer, 2 Years met in their club room, over Jas. many have not been paying any i` old,due to freshen in January N. E. Mc- - Riehardson's store. in order to attention to these clauses of the Ewen,Pickering. OPhone 4200, 8 •organize a branch of the A. Y. P. Act,judging by the number that OR SALE-Registered 85ropebire A. The follo-ing officers were have received Aalnn10n8e8 for In- Trams. Mould exchange for breeding ewes. elected : President, 'Mr. Mattinge- fractions of[hese claaoep. OnSat. G,W.Hodgeor',R.R.No.2.Claremont. 8.10 _ _ A 'N.. ley; Vice•Prea., Mre. W. O'Brien; arday evening TrafficOfScere Kay j�ARM TO RENT-50 acres of land N S Treasurer, Miss Thelma Mansfield; and Hilliard stationed them selves j` in the Township of Pickering, Zieina nortli 'Secretary, Ethel Powell. All those at the west end of the village,ja8t half of lot 8, rear of con.3. Apply to Mrs.S. -interested will be welcome.' Meet• at the railway crossing, and every Puckr;n,R.R,No.1, Pickering. &10 : lags held each Friday evening at motorist was asked to stop and HOUSE TO RENT-8-roomed frame , = 'g o'clock. eliOw 1118 OC 1]Br driving permit. Il dwelling, furnace, hard and soft water, large garden. will wire house if required. W. we represent strong Mutual Fire lnsuranoe -The mail service that we are The majority of them were able to H,Peak,53 Charles St.Rast.Toronto, 8 � _ __ Companies whose rates are the Mow receiving is causing both our. grant the request of the traffic ET OUR PRIChB-On.new and Pelves and our patrons much aa• officers, but a large number were lowest obtainable. • loo anee. On three different ossa in an awkward position, and the used farm machinery, cream separaur;also y Po Y Frost wire fencing and gates. It will ppay you. .•none dnring the past month we wished that they had remained at W,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick23i..satf " : We insure both Pillage and Farm . ... have Sent out on Fr•idayafternoon, home to rake up leaves, or dig In ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- Properties, '•parcels of printed matter, includ- their gardener engage in some TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and P1eID gm rates gladly BLlpplie�i W1tilOIIt O i Dgr eale bills and concert bills to other rofitable employment• As explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your bligro". . p name with Mr.S.W. avis, barber shop. We ., pointe within Pickering township, a result of the hold-up thirty-three will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. which did not reseh their deatins• unhappy motorists received is a cion until Tuesday and Wednee• day or two afterwards a blue slip FARM FOR BALE OR BENT-95 _ day of the follow acct 12 l on.3,the rated cay a Packv�n�, g week, and In of paper requiring them W appear being lot>2,cfo,a If rented full p have evion in eaese it wse necessaryto tint in the police court on a certain ate posses'°n for io."in ant rnu is INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, 8iekoese. P thespring. Apply to�ame. W.�ebe BONDS-Goverameat,Municipal, Oorpon►tion. the matter the second time. In date. One poor'fellow, when ask- premises 4-7 tti_MORTG1AGIE LOANS on Farm Pt•9perties. tr!nch case the point of destination ed to show his permit was unable O RENT-A 7-roomed britt roe REAL EST,TE-Farm end,Residbatial.; .es within too miles of Pickering to do so as he maid that be had Tdence in Picker;ng Village. Abundants or r 'r , y' Village, bnt`the delivery of the left it in another cosh pocket, but hard and soft water, garage, electric light and when telling his wife that he had amail fr coca�ggaarden with plenty of large and. , BAR K E R cl S_O N matter took four or five days. In 8 smelt fruit. Posstsion November 1st, Apply P. "` `ievery case we notice that it is got "pinched," she told-him that L.D.Banks Pickering_- 7tf • W . only with mail passing tbroagh it was under the seat in the car, .�. • -.: `; a � r 7ANTRWATONCE-Two strong;. `PICBPBIDTGF- — k Toronto. We do.oar beet to ive which he found to be the-case, �V R kitchen women for high-class tea-room. 'prompt service, but with the.ex. but that will not1help him, as the Good money and all year job for right person. _ �.a : ong condition s s not always law requires the -, pPrevious experience ,h hotel work not essential,this ilpermit to-,be - - aApply in yerson or write THE FALCON,Kipp- _ P. Q, $OZ 4U, r posgible. — duced On the spot. ton Rd,Yi,ghland Creek P,O• 52U -`&-]Telephone Pickering 4,800 Pte' y. _: .:..mn. .-•,. •. . „ ...:. r -„ •....r _:.,_. '..m-,.. ,,.. -.,�. 3:. cora+a' •d'f , !'r�'hr9-Y` -�M• '.q.'w'IY r c"'.c'�., .x ry{, „'y ;f •+1n. �y,.; i',. ':.u.e3m,_x+"l �........��- w .. .... .. .. . ...- .. .;'. .,a r. _ _ '`•., +. v :: �•. r r'...'a�.� i�s :A 3 y,"� V.. .� •' - u. Y. .r �.,r{,. . , w`-4. H.,y -f'-.-t'.r• �, R,t••.r, "r Y� .:r. .iso,e' .,�'+i §�«'�, t.'�' .d'�''1' � � �... .. .r, y. ,� pr w'nz a qY < ,me x.!• ap- `, a$ 8 ,'" ( ,r. {iS `• w• ._'�. ••...:, ':. Y-SLYa °u ,''•c. "'