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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_09_264�l 77-ist,s 4., �. y^�� � �� �,� o , r •t. i -, jt' _ ".��, � �> `{. tY fit`' � ' �.+�• �� �. ter) _ -_RY t`. .$ �A. �r'•Y•1,�+ g�' •, }VOL. XXXIX: I'ICS.tlN(, . ONT., FAMLY STBH xatrfserianaJ� 6�r;bs. :oukawRx aaivs,cia.iw,� ON Geolli,faker Wedding bells are ritlglog D Woodbuta epenlsNedlcalMiss Muriel Thom,.s�ent the,week- home to Stou#L`vllte. w' raw end at Niagara Falls Melville Turner.. of Tot ot+tq;�pentt "'. H. FORSYTH, D. 'of O., Regis- _ Miss Nellie Thoin turned home day last week with;'Ii1e paretlte,' Tit, "r+ 4; JJ¢¢ee - 17 . tesed member of the Optometrical Aeao• We week, aftep spending a, pleasant .and Mrs. Turner: ,,;: , - r, 4�•F asatiou of Oatarto. 13pecial attiontion given to holiday -with Wends irk,$carboro.. A motor load from here spent Cha IImng of glasses. Ryes torted tree. .Tomb .. ' We haunts foil line of is'. Next Sunday will tis -Rally Ddy and recently with. Frank $f+tl a Claremont. - � •sett 1:rauder Records, vis.: ,�- ' it. is hoped there dill bhalargeattend- Newton Robinson:'': °'' a s . :. ante of children Esc F. T01JL1NSON, ;u B., Member, When I was Twenty One • preaainC'at the morn-' A. dumber from .here.tobk' in the 1� • of the College of Physicians and surgeons Breakfast in bed on Sunday Morning ing service. school fair at Markham on Thuredsg 4 of Ontario: Office: 'that formerly occupied by It's nice to get tip in the morning, but last. ' Our school chlidren' took the late Dr, R. Brodie. and latterly bz3Dr, Cald, its nicer to tie in your bed in the program. ` w - � ' ;• . , . waif: Phone. Claremont, Qnt. _ GREENBU1tN y M: D M.' Bili ' $untitrv's Records, viz :. R' •. Albert acid airs, Hewitt and son r E. CART�i'RJGHT y obert and Airs. fittrntle visited Bertie,Alf and Alrs. Hewitt and son,„ <: V_ y' Frank, all of Toronto, sent 6undiiT. mow. ,+ . C. P. & S.. Oct.OaL..A coroner for the Coun- Sail On- (2500 voices) Greenburn friends Itist. Sunday. of last week with the farmer's arents, Until fur, her no#d� ty of Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 and 6� p, m.. ' :lints Jesus came into my heart C6xrles and Mrs.'Tu1 &`, accompanied Thomas' and Airs. Smales, p ' of're ,,► or at other hours 6 appointment Phone Beal , 24. . Ind. phone No, 400. Pickering. On- Brighten the turner wbeae you are by Tedd Griffith, aid a fl in visit r fano. 33Iv Y p J g 1� a are sorry to report the sudden , ` to friends berP, Airs. Turd remained death of James Walker; one of'- our NU E$4P$INfs T4Ti _ . Talking machines play a]I over for a few dKvs, prominent citizens, which toslt lace t a r a ,. Q. AicKJNN02J, 3,1.D., L.R.C.S., hakes of Records Oa 1 on Sunday evening while 'doing his r` ' p atanle Gartten and wife, Airs. $. • , Edtnbnrggb, member of the College to - r ton, rs, D. S. Crawford and Air:. chorea, We extend our, deepest sym ••' o ~. Physicians sad 8nsgeonr of Ontario, lieeaciate 27.50, 49.00, P,9.00, 103.00, 200 610 A. o! izo sl College of Suzaeoar, Edia6u;gh• - ' Turff, motored to Oshaxva on Sunday s , s p 37;1.0(1 Organola athy to the bereaved.ones, HOeoial attention to, dsieases of woman and and spent the day with Willis�'G and 'ehtidrea. Of9ae and residence, Brougham, .owe in and hear them Airs. Hamilton. Mrs. R. G. Cammack left Iast week I r Lt16 aii•unlimited,quilHafy O i GREEN RIVER:„ and joined her brother, :Mir. Rogers, at Meat and-. will -:pay tr}ef .� ' Detroit. They will go to Lurango, After a long and very, painful illness highest price . t1i4t _" r 1"r H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- .�towiville'Ont, Colorado, :to visit her sister, whbm Mrs. Joseph Doten entered into rest . ieitor,iNotary Public.1conveyancer &-c. P l .'s Croverl]ti]e11ti she has not Bern far �S gears. Her an Monday. Sept 1st, 1919., .She was a wil'l`allow -fy. Ont. 41 ' --- inane friends wish her a pleasant trip member of the Careen River Baptist T E. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRJS- } ty, and a safe return. Church; having been baptized by the I a196 requive;Bartgyand fitl'ts"~ w �• v e TBS. County Crown Attorney, and County �s. Hs ,��1 �L, CiareiJL��� ,� Rev. Mr. Trickey. The funeral service [tttt� 14t�1176i the' was conducted b y I selidsor'. Doerr )oar.: Whitby. lav Referendum j ote Oct. 20. Mark y her pastor, -Rev: Air: highest prGe + Furniture and Undertalting X at roti of rash Bile=Sion, Howard. and interment took place at r • 8olioOHRoST�A b'11BEcc Ater and under %t'ord NO.the Markham cemetery. Our sister, ; ly `` Money to 't'�e rare alar a s whahad wrrn the .esteem and..love of � '�'.. Dan. Locce Brock et. North, Whitby. 2517, y Q took of Furni- n1I who knew her, will be sadlymise ` - - C. tore, also picture frames and room' ®R"K ROAD ed. Besides a lArge circle of riends 't ALES dc' JOHNBTON-Barrirfers moulding, window shades, granite there are left to mourn lies lass her • ' � + etc., 229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Bldg ) ware. New Perfection cook stoves. Silo-flltinA seems the order of the t Toronto. Phone Gerrard 44.11. Saturdays, blal- mother, Ali A. Bice, -her htrsbAnd, Jos- License No. �-286__ Also agent for monuments. Lowest day iu._t6is tonality at present.., - , vttrn 172x. ,ind� AOlY g mph Doten, her. sister, Airs. Clarence '^ zrces:- We a thefrei ht. Phone Will. Badger6w and faurily spent ,z pp pity g Doten, her daughter, Airs. Walter 4 k .- 324, Claremont. Sunday with Brooklin friends. g - ILLIA31 J. BEATO't, B. A., Bar. Booth, and bar tion, Oscar Doten. Of risterrSe;icitor, memter of the t,rm-of «�. A. Jaekson'and Mrs. Aloody,,of /� ' f C -d, i Calgary. fhe latter and his wife !`! Y'e y ,mea Deni<on. Foster and Beata). TorontoUshawtt, visited Btl3roek rohd recent- �SV Gane L°rnsts Buiddirtg,a5 Bay Street, Toronto. • journeyed from Calgary to attend the ?'• a`. Telephone blain Q61 and 9432. �. �%' funarai service, which was, delayed a e M _ _ Fruit Baskets • Seth Badgerow, who'ha9 been em. ss Q . little to await their rad home coming. Dental I=have and expect tuh:tve dtuiaq else ployed with a contracting firm north. The casket wilt literally covered with Dental of Oshvwa. bad the misfortune to �� fruit seiison : sprain his ankle. and Is now horse flowers sent by relatives and Wends. VVViii i G E". �ri '• - iy it , who had gathered in an eaceedin 1 1 LASE B.-BEATON, D. D, S.. Quart $asketa an;. ••vera under the weather. g y a , Grad,iste-af the Royal Colelge of Dent ,l ti A good representation lrem here at• large number to show their respect to 1 : senna and l aEvenity of Toronto, orrice 24 Quart Crates g our sister, and their ,pmpatlr to the The undersigned b.tae o ed 4M. tended the school fair at Brou hatn mourners. The family wish to- thank t , h rs oro 12 r ;.to 4.' 0. Ind. pf-huby. 1 Quart Berry Bozea on Tuesday afternoon . and eaprepa y u a sew garage at the ewner s' ! e hours 9 m 12 : 1 to 5.30.6 rad. ptwne a, the tawny friends for their kindness p . k - phone .to. 441y j All .guaranteed No. I quality -with themselves as being delighted. with of Church and Ria " strong handles. Older early and during Mrs. Doten's Illness and ler g Streets ., the exhibits. geveral Brock RoadPickering, ---- -- - — - - . where the are -r. ascots your - re,qureearents, as. pupils carried off a Dumber of first h _• sir aytrlpathy in this their hour o! fusitntoo giarb*• theme are changeable times. prizes as usual. • need, prepared to repair all mal[eB ra y aRetr/ alvetn ; .. - P otor.opcleli Chopping and Oat Rolling every dap o autos, m - G. HaAi=Laquer of Afarri�e "usual. Yore No four tinie9 Oct. 20= n aod.bieycles: 'm • Lleeasu in the Conway of Oh K„a lelakarioa Village. my serve the prosperity,we have. We are also agents for M x�A W. G. Barnes green River �) _ r Alf .3ficheli spent ,Sunday 'ret J. g .�.•. +t l V,pRICHARDSON - Real :Ea' Routlev's. ,. - Layral 'Cream 9"' ltorli ••tale. insurance Conveyancing, Notary Or address R. R. 1.o. 1. Locust Hill. Blake Anoip, of Whitivale, spent- DUNUARTOM ,� - and repaia•et ' r - ' - -----SundayMat she store, W®' Jahn Annan.continuea ver weak. Giaeolltl+e j '.HALL -House carpenter. Ea- - Spencer spent Build ,- Miss ®d lliillierr, of Taraiiito spent �'�g es+ Teaetort ia—i public"", t• 311y` •rt}matespranforttawl e!ere*a•or��. •,,. Booth WiDitaostM.° ...•L�$a1Pfl1 llfiCllIIee� aitsaoiozR.�I P Miss O. Futcerp ofome hertet�• spent ler om our < . In One of 9haw's1 BnsiDesa $Ch001a, D s.BEAT034 TOWN9HIPOiERB Bcarboro Fair at. Agincourt an Wed- Fuller. Toronto, for 'course, that intwre3 the week end r► her h • Conveyancer. Qomte. - money carting neadiay. Pickering, 016t. t; a0darttr. Aeeocnaane ate.-,itnaey io lova emyloyment at A •good salary., liisw hires l utzhint;p, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Nichol, s t+rat R r►!ti �� .� an tam fro 9 aurr at 11[arriage Leo . ent the Week @rad tie her 1Mmittrtm k " eoeae ht�s.a i, oat. t -r Write for free Prospectua. W. H, pgiina Myrtle Routle , of Markbam, - Shaw, President. 395 Yong: Street. „ y P Agnes Thom. t - rx I'fiH S: PL'T'rR. Glen :Mia Jnr. Ont. p rat the wePk•end with her arents, We .are glad to .,be able to report 0'' i' I,;eea•.d Auctioo.•rr, Txrerwire espi•r• Toronto. J end Mrs. Rowley. that Mr. Lyle iR improving. after his Mace in ser pared as4! ebaro,rpbbsed •tract Mica Mrrt!e Perry and :Ui�s Lulu recent Lrytng illntasa t `L 1`Bales 0onduruid anp-whare..•Write...fox terms ann rertscctars, Fhcaelae,81>t3. ;,a•ty ------ - -•-- HuaEritnNri•epFat a lewd»ys- this -eek Kenneth and Arra. McKenzie, of 'To. � A � .:•�'� - -» -.. . • s with mendarn the trey. p into, spent last weekend at- the r POSTILL�Lirenged A,utlonee'r, , rekeirin�JIV,rr� V rya EtsiP Caster and lira. J'atnes home of Ylisp F: Thomsotl. F. for Cour,twe of York and Ontnrlo, Ace- Rout spent Tht,rsdMy and Friday of Rev. J. Cbi4holm anT wife, of .plan• •lost tales of all kinds att•nnta to ca sbortetrt ;s+t week in the city. - k" aottce, Address Rivers P: O., oat. Quite a number from here took in trPal, werPin our midst for short w � First-class rigs for hire the school fair at. Brougham on Tues• time, While here. Rev. Chisholm '�]�%® have ilei ' hand NORTON M. GIBSON, Ontario g oceupled h's old pulpit, after an ab- '1 ��„ D8 Or Tilpp�t da and had it cod Limp, p 1 end Darsiioion Land �urvcyo: ant] Civil O p g' aeni•e of OP@r tw@Alp ysAra,�V following C _ i$ngineer. Hop street. w'hitby. Phone 2x1, Bus meets 01 trains - The telephone seems fo he t�uite an Mrs. Clugston, lira. Castries Annie, � !••s�unccessor to the tate w. E. Yam -Ad'. Oretarto - advantage there day9. espec alit• to Mrs (rasa;@ Whig, Mrs. Jas, Smalea LariaSurveyorof Port Perry. 44-t Teaming promptly attended to. sh,ne of.. those v�ho .havn't ft them- and visa Bertha Totton motored out IBIZeB Of COal T1J, MAW, - LIUENSED .ACC- Agent for CDnada Carriage E:o. selves. to Columbus on Tuesday to attend the ' YIONEER,for York. Qntario'and Durham annual meeting of the W. M. S. t' Counties, All kinds of sales promotlY attended �� H. peak O 1. T. Ft1s ntrlek who moLpred from Egg, •i�toVe ' f, to. Termsrea+onable. Date%for sales may be s Ps<4•lie7it>g. Z �'*+'�4' fr)tiC {inre'7 An OCL.•..001J, P amnged at NEwS' Oflicv. Bell and ,maepen- 222.2__-� Safety First when driving your Chicago somweeks .agoontoand t ebbe a g visit dent phones. Whitby. Ont. Sly a terhe sun lea Thome y points is "-Nut, �� �, k _ car on the highway. ,•x m ry , El ; with her, hate toured t l man Dints ) c 'FTIC3TORY *=02�T�S of interest in Ontario, also round Nla h : e ,. .,aR000HAM gnra FaIis,.N. Y.. are leaving to -day Ru.- a ;• ,� f s Bought and sold `• for their home in Chicago. Numbers46 Hae a full line of tre.9 and: and, -cur- Mrs. Ellis, of Detroit, is visiting her who have enjoyed tripping about - Governmeni, Municipal and Cor, -gid-meats-mustantly On hand- 1atheF, W- X Bedell, with be porn ion on Por Sale. g ice Roll Breakfast Bacon, Born, on Wednesday; Sept. 17th, to sorry to see tbem•go. As • P� , John and lire. Phillipa;at eon. Bell Phone 103 Ham, Bologna, Weiners; etc Miss Luella Shea. of Toronto, spent LOOUST HIL14 - y W1LL171M D. DYKES, WHITAY the weekend at her home here. Your bauk_sietaesits: grow if yon High".t prices paid for tu, Ashton and familo. ITx vote "�iiu:' four tiwes on Oct. 20, Butcher's cattle. spent Sunday with Thos. Philip. Serat, Harry Nuttall has returned Veterinary .Surgeon to his hams at Scarboro Junction. wHITIRVAL It zr Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary after being. overseas.... Walter and Mrs. Bennett spent a. The home of J. and Mrs. MacRae of College. All calls day or night , Whitevale, was the scene of a' pretty promptly attended to. It Pays to. Patronize few days last week with relatives and weddin on Sept.1st when their' Bell and Independent Phones friends in Toronto and Oakville. R �� - :A well established School Lawrence and Mrs.. Goad, George :youngest d;mghter. 07ive Eleanor, was Yottr stkea h. now �erfore, iiie8 ',_ PICKERING, - - ONTARIO and Mrs. Haywood ant? children spent married to John &dw.in Buckler, son ed the weekend with their parent,, Q. A. of Mr. and Mea. Buckler, of Newmark: 13thoritias prAl w r �'�'•� •••�•�T LLIQTT the we s. Barclay. et. The ceremony was conducted by another Outbreak Of 9paII andyR.�. S•..L,..,O V Ee Rev Air. Graht>m, of Markham isli In�ueaza, but i Rev, lir. WilkinsonlVilkineon will take the Presbyterian Church in the resenceV. '' Veto: inary Surgeon' '/ review of the first three lessons of the p ;,� i �onor Graduate of the Ubtario Yete- quarter at the Union Sabbath School of about fifty relatives and friends 'S "'� The parlor wfts roost artisticall decor 1�� *} I rinary College Yange &-Charles Ste, Toronto on Sunday. Everybodv welcome. P y add ra Tuate of the Veterinary Owing to the paEtor, R•ev. Dr. Harsh sled with ferns, rosea'an� asfer� The �' k y being at Part Perry conducting ser• bride,. who' was given away by her Science Association. .Enjoys an'ezcelteot re utatian for , father, loo's eharmin in "*bite P bicep in the Presbv.erfan church Rev, k d R Phone-oftiee 1808, residznce'Gr3 high grade business tr+tinicg and A• ;MacLellan, of Claremont, wilt -preach actin and ebantitiy lace, with ;tulle CLAREMONT, ,_ONTARIOI for placing graduates' in positions, in St, John's church here on Sunday, veil And orange blossoms, her bouquet ' CRpt. Smith, of Oshawa, occupied being of white asters and. tied with will hey u•tQ Flntrh9tapdP11 i A cJkREFrL SELECTION' OF A SCHOOL 1' satin ribbon. Her bridesmaid, Miss Dr. N. E. McEwen B.V.the puT it in St. Johns church on Sun- tRRees& reGphoe i.Uj n McEwen, Se. I3 OF THIr T7T�rOST 1JIPORT.L�CE. do aD •deli h,ted the .audience with Mae Jackson, of: Toronto; *As attired. in mauve silk and carried a banquet of rive tonic *ad;:, tLeatie; bttiI. BL`3 Veterinary Surgeon. �rrite •to -day for' our C talogue, his address. On Tuesday evening he ee eeiiII were !`e 8` Y .. Students admitted at any trine, ¢ace a most dslightfiil .talk on "The Raters with satin gibbon.- Miss Mete• P 3 Graduate of University of Toronto. l;a�-y and the War." As he spent Rae, sister of tine brut;, was maid of [tiepo8�tiaiFto Tr(iig #ell . ,. Forrner'Veterint lian to ifacdonald l�*, J. F.Iliott•, Principal about,three rears during the war pa honor, dressed .:ia blue silk and lace. Takia. G�`reOplio9,21tr Two little. nieces of the bride, hiiss Agricult6ral College, Quebec. trolling the North Sea, he was able to up 'Ott r, gwexB 4 g Prompt attention to all' clients. give a great deal of information re. 'Marion. Ferguson and Miss Marls Rell'and Ind. Phones, gaidiog this phase of the war, which Rae, were Rowe% girls. Williatnr Buck 1 KERING ONTARIO Water, Pure Water he did in a manner that delighted the ler, of Toronto, supported the''groom j PIC' C audience. The grooms Rift to the br#de was a� earl necklace, to the bridesmaid a The annual school.,f:a�ir was held bn P Eggs For Hatching ! If you are wise you will the Only TtlPsday, The exhibits were good, signet ring, to the maid of honor a Ideal .well, drilled h Chas. B.,hiice .although in slime clbssea oat so many .Artiethyst pendent, to thegcoorasmau if't y a fount in u and to the tittle 8ovirer from Black Breastred.Redtries as in .former •years, get 30 Fe Clalue-choice stork and who is agent fol Wind 'Mills,ltillaGasoline .others much eater, 9peetal metitian girls pearl r111gs _';The high esteetg [tr l , r En roes. all kinds of pipe and fittings ggrr which tine aurT con a are.'ifieTci •was Avg, excellent layers. g p p g might be the girl's work, both 9 g t �• showa•in the tbimv be'sut}fixe' erzsd for water works. Also bath roam fist in home coking and needle wort=; s= i1 �r , • • .�lsn,•Yvttng; Belgians flares tures, etc. Everything Sven careful lrP;arc eredlteiblt3 to our- young people. fart presents' which. they,: lrecei� , fend silver GreyjSiber• y g g °�.frts.:.bticotini3 useful home- Later.ta the evening the:. happy,. t '~fila Flares, attention. �f tee::.+' fu'tvre: There left on. of eiiolet lepwOt4ky',� ••erid ,:wiftimiei the: row Lgite, �MSuek c t eh' e -All Pedigree Stork. RIME'$ PUMPWORKS, �: t � � the *0i � rads �. W., . , er' 1e'te int1d y •S QtiRDON PICHERIim HomeTaL5521 fwbitevale,' .Torontat L .c Y `�� "t tP3 r .. rra "••..•. �.:a. , + Y t •1°C %1p°tr"i;.' +a w»., •Gov • - g >+n. ,„ .,�.da Tl..w.`eCti. "i:,r w „?iM ,•...,�.£."', .. K"°: r ^1:,. `•g".',t '^I• Y ,•, �tiy :,J `t.s.�...Y'R )^"!tiY i�•..Q.•p rM 'M1 {,,' xfi:axv., ,"y 3'•"fS'"''.zt 3..:,? �•d..+v*"vzi,, �.sy�e,�+2ir.. " 5u . a: R 'twou u..lir•-t.'-- rC ^4. r:. £'"% 'c5� , •tir6t�"C ::�� '� •vo "y lax ,%�•� �+. 'r ..;. !>r ` y' : baking dish, emetr with the c:t'ambe Strips of bleaAed or unbleached M misea ,P#h .butter, sand bake is a cotton shad mawi�n or' flsntsel, invest Your Motley r , . -'AtellambW. the . Date. . bob even naiad • =013. - frow half a yard to one and a half Serve cucumber 'lostd wit'h_.bet or yatds_in length and fYslhr inches wide,' by= 9'o i?EB$NTURE9 , .•r µ ser - 2�3 322 s :4,. eoM raPssb meals. The loaf is made should be reserved anal kept rolled up lat@resQ payable half ".�a,arly. w, thus: Into two eupfuhat of boiling for hat»dages; also a handle of clan great West Permanent " �•` • H scarier tarn six pepQer cora:,. a bladeiagr for binding up wounds ar4t cuts, Loan Company o if �o of off ,celerysaltt and a Ad court plastte'rs are .alsoT leLf. one- and -'far .poultkea,�� � � � � 6ate �� � � ha poo •hesive and Toronto Oifloe 40 King S!.`Wsat slice of onion; steep twenty minutes; needful. drain and add to the liquid three• Here is a short list of necessary fourths of a box of gelatin • dissolved articles for the medicine chest, in a little cold v atef• strain and add :_ � Arnica, boracic cr.ntment, boric acid, on erence four tablespoonfpls vinegar. Cove Carron oil, castor oil, cod liver oil, : the bottom of a mold to the depth camphorated oili court plaster,' of.a, half inch' with the mixture, add essence, ipecacuanha wine, lime water, r AT WINNIPEG A Pa layer of sliced cucumbers and re- lunar cauatic, linseed meal, magnesia PI�ONL�FENT SPEABTIt&_L1,n SUB. i;M peat the layers until. tale dish is full.. ( fluid and calcined), mustard, perman- r Serve very. cold on abed of water- ganate of potash, and veseline. f Heavenly jam is all that the name Why He Was s Leaving. f n farce of the aerittlto ro sin In th corm !n which !L' will De is.im lies It calls for five pound's of F far st the time of the Cotttvenere, the Convening, Committee aariouneas p A prosperous grocer a .cocas on pay," replied the boy, "but the fact : t 1 tits tollowlas. items ase deilnicely assured: oncord grapes, •four large oranges, to engage a new errand -boy. Trade r xa lz nt�,toy Addrespee--Sy HlsLrzesltenoy the Governor-General of . one Pound, of seedless raisins, four is, I'm loin' a good 'orae out of a job,JW stada.ir Jnitaer At�as, Llsutenant�a3overaor of Manitoba, and pounds M auger. Wash the grapes was very brisk, and the lad had a, We wdsslilp 0. P. Winnipeg. great deal of work to do in delivering ere." > 1--x'The Lessons of the Sar for Canadian Education," nos nr. Cody, thoroYghly.. Remove the pulp froal parcels in different parts of the town. -� Minister of Wile t! Ontario. the 'skins; saving -the the skins. Heat the .x -< ]� q� m4 _ g" i�iell. Johnnie, how did you get on St. Michael's Day is September 29, a.. 9 --"The School and the Development of Morava Puiposs." ft. Theodore Professor of Religious Hdueation, 11blverstfy of Chibagp. pulp -and run through a sieve to re- on Saturday? asked the grocer on It is said that rain on St. Michael'sl 4— Ei evelopment of a National Character •Throurh Education," Move the. seeds.- Wss'ih the oranges. Monday morning. Day' is the sign .of a mild winter, but - r tits is�eet >lye�as�, President University of Toronto. par@ the' akin thin end grind it "Oh, fine," replied Johnnie, "but I'll if the da is d ° #--"The nissettttal Dwlore of Education." Dr. atetsa 3DAWas4y, on v' y dry and the wind from o pettmeat of 1Cdueatioa is a meat -grinder. Take out the. juice be ieavin' at the end. of the week." the northwest it indicates. a severe j -!�•"The Hof scout A[oxsm4 t ��asr an Auxiliary to the school to Moral Qr,�es, Chop _the raisins Sne _!•Why, Johnnie, what's up now?" winter. In Belgium, it i6 said that Traiidnt." IDs. �M 7I. lfobfttaaa,—Dominion-. Commissioner of - ` tq� Boy scouts, or run them through a meat -grinder. quarried his master. "Are the wages I all yellow carrots 'should` be harvested �.: T—ivxl Togs grid deals of the Canadian Standard Efficiency Train- Put the skins, the grape 'pulp, ?" � � ins Claohp� itaifiar'Sational secretary Boys' Work De- �� g p p not high enough?" �� on St. Michael's Day,'and all that are �. t p�r�neat of ebes�t.C.a Do - orange a juice ground orange akin, $--"The Fuaotioa o! the Public School is Character Formation." .air: g ' g "I'm not flndin' any fault with the left will sat. w':* tom• r fi�t@, p���lpal Ottawa Normal 9thool. chapped raisins and .sugar together in i ^ Union. ototatiea and Reeonstruotion,^ Pow 'Wright. British Saaman's- a granite pan, and let the mixture lie Basis of Moral Teaching" aanah"I O�aalea. Toronto, oat cook slowly until a syrup is formed B Ir'Rbe�ohoot and Industrial 1` relationships' ar. Swag lo, Presi=i Be sure that the grape skins ares well dent university of washlton. j cooked. Chopped nutia slay be' added y 11-= 8s acskiooi and Demeervic lseald-as Joha 8. Maley Commis- oner of ucation for the State of New York. Albany, Icy. to the ingredients, if desired. Put in '•' , �>1•— abhool and the Newer citiaens of VCCanada,' :or. s. s. a& aa- jelly glasses and cover with paraffin. it daeNa, Director of Education among Now CVm aa.,iare, Regina. y . seek, 1e--1'The Interest of the State in Character Education." ar. 7Llltea • �` -' ..yam ��fj ' _ . ` s'alrohniL wasbington..D.C. The Hama Dispensary. testa Of- WiJetlar ""us+alans has bees .asslsed sto persons -w - - ✓�,. � y . sasitative of Sil ,Pasts of Oamaaa. Aiaoar those deeftaatusdly secured At this -A moher cannot hope to cope tiilc- : "410, is this cosascum a"I easefullywith little aftents and mis- . . Dr. Clarence McKinnon. Principal Pine Hill College,Halifei, N.>3.; haps unless &e sets up a family medi- ��� %% - ;a• Prof. H. T. J. Coleman. Dean of Faculty of Education. Queen's University, �r 8iagston, oat: J. J. Tompkins, Esq., vice -President university of St. cine chest, which need not be either 34sacis, Xaviers College. Antlgoalob. N.s•: very Rev. Dean Llywdd, All elaborate, expensive, nor a thing of saints' Cathedral. Halifax N. Dr. M. P. Whidden. -3d.P.. Brandon..ldisi►.; Prof. IYa E Marcia. Royal ldliitary College; itingston. Ont: Prof. W. H. beauty. If Iles 'husband is a 'handy Alszander, valversit of Alberta. Edmonton, Alta.; Dr. O. R. Parmelee. man he might knock Olte together far �. t Deputy 3[laister of Eaucotioa Quebec; R. W. Craig. H C. President, win- her• if not then she can' make use Sipe .Canadian Club and Chapman Winnipeg FL L. Board: Dr. John , , Websbw. Westminster 8�i, Vancouver, B. - R. L. Torrance. •ahana�ter I of a small wooden or even stun bcacuit �a1 oak. Guelph Ont• W. A. Buchanan.- M.P.. Lethbridge Alts.: :v �X, t IEaI+ Davidson M.P.P•. Out.. Calgary Albertsa callsty Atta.; Victoriaw. a.. Esther. will serve her purpose ad- olid. Esq., Post Master, Brantford. Ont: Prof. C S SlesSchin- on F' .r' ETnlveratty, Toronto, Ont: W. J. sister, Principniastrathoona School, W1n- mirably, but if int contains poison, she i' WPM. SQetsgat+ss to the Coateaeaee s3oand mast. taatr hotdl would be well advised to place it on •t '�� - i" a ua.aiaons. taaaaedlatsly the topmost sheaf, as far as possible MorAle'Thr, following comMitt"s are at your services:' Reception; Entertain- out of the reach of the children. h - - + ` ' meta%. Transportation, Hotel Accommodation, One of the comm commonest troubles 6f ' ,r -Address all Communications to _ e}tild life, pet+lmtps, Is the cuts and __ OFt4LFs (Ma raU a (F. �',sK v f� - CEJ JTHE GENERAL GXCRSTARY, NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL bruises which they Kele .in falling 'on Gam" jr�e'�°��O°''ra�'�wOR M e�rtr, � Jos as a b affe4d 4.erd.pw&rAt upon. montoost+ CONFERS-NC6 hands, knees, , leg's and faces.. The. Z q7 ad +ion i4 d ops end n,tbdrnael " glib Electric Chambers. Winnipeg• injured pasts should be at once bathed am in warm water to which a few drops HAT is Dr. W eb Star's definition. ' only of carbolie 'acid baa been added. of -us know the word a* in its _ Thecare@et on is one in forty. war -time application. may "be 'ed i it is biro, bosapic - ,. `a;,""'.gasl Y2f:. wo>:d orale Atha co lace � ointment, compounded of one ounce of happenings of everydaydloc. His. alii�on to Its. - Ine.and one drachm. of boric acid, reference to on army comes latex And Webster is /'� �1► inexcel asorrecl-•-metpctilously so. _ +" (,.L��17 - � �' � ` � t ra -excellent for healing and. cleansing ¢ - It was their rivate•life morale tint aside such ` I the burns h In e case of fns tha great thing "Pic n so era our s when a time came A is to axe, the air and flour, starch, for them to don the Itltaki, It was that, and that alone, 17� ,' char made them tape h fiat tory and it was that which _ j'" .�;: be used with goad effect. Blixt _ :earned them through to victory. if their eve.•yday s asap, and the white of an -e ss�� t• •. a � - �' f,'R . 9 morale had been neglected. the Army could have done' w ® should be priicked with a needle, and little with them and success would not have crowned - tint well soaked in Carroll .cit, Safi- their efforts. Sow To l)o Things spoon on : buttered vesper and place tore of _ '� Peppers should be skinned two half peanuts on each; Bake in a equal pasta of iliac water and lc is,the many little incidents of your daily routine that make up ; before using for seasoni The skin Blow cues. clave oil, put on. - your morale—the morning shave, your clean linen, polished sboes, ' Castor oil, in addition to lbs med. brushed dlothes. Webster speaks of zeal, spirit, hope and confi- ` Feels off eataily if the peppers are Corn which is too .old to boil will icinal properties, is a splendid emoI- deuce. it is by attention to the small tails of ,roar personal - iv dropped fora moment into boiling, make 'good -chowder. Chat the earn tient, and even if the disease is to be appearance that these may be attained. yvater or hrsted in the oven. from 'six ears and The Gillette Safety Razor enters as mach into the morale of ev Keep cider sweet b put i#, along with found in the innermost layer. of -the erp y putting grated sin day life as it did into that of the trenches. .It helped our soldiers to r potatoes, an onion, and a sweet skin the ef1'ecti of the oil penetrate maintain their confidence and bearing. It will do the same for you. hcL Ofjllsh, a tablespoonful to a through a food chopper. to the -root of the evil.. A very little The Gillette Safety Razor -makes the daily shave come easy --there P� gai- Pepper, Ian of juice, into the cider whdh it na I Brown two tablespiionfula of chopped dt dropped into the eye rids it of- an is no pulling or scraping—no boning, or strop tug—just five fresh; then bung. it ug tight. The I meat 'in s little tat, add s tab:@a ooa- of rteR shevi p i sprouts:' :horseradii^h P obstruction, and cools the eyeball at n8 coiafmt And, afterwards. a chi, that'teW of - ghee a pleasant tang. ful' of . flour, soosale and sek then the minced vege- 'the deme thine. _ _ 'spec . Frankfurter sausages are popular) tables, a teaspoonful. of salt and a A milder medicine, than Castor oil .Soddaltnsortatorss ' coolest{ Illus: Pure large potatoes, and 'saltopoonfui ,of catering to fiat's nerds. with sn apple carer make .s tunnel with boiling Peps' Barely cover for delicate children is magnesia, lgnoeisv a:Anaor► ng Astec, or stock is which either fluid or calcined, and ginger through each and draw a sausage treat has been boiled and, simmer tfhrougk the tunnel. Put into a bakin essence is useful in cases of flattulence. pan with s g gently for an hour; then add. a cupful . Where children r - » h . e ipecacusnlna wine fe indi9perisable. A Itlloisa Tae WORLD OVCA,' bacon over each potato, Pepper lightly hot. teaspoonful should be administered on Sia yRa wCo.ofCaask 1��d,Qae. and hake until the potatoes are, done, Mont apple jelly: Steep a cupful of the first sign of a crow, and the dose rs1�ltte G •` bang occasionally with the drip- mint leaves for one hour in a cupful should be sepeaxed every Svc minutes ' . `. Pings and a little hot water, of hot water (don't boil), then Press until the cough des relieved . — `-- Q Iohenoas, coo are nice for school through acheese-cloth bag. Use gmeen, Whoopin8 rough is relieved by a. y require one-hatf unripe apples and cook them in large tablespoonful of glycerine in a cupful of sugar creamed with, four enough water to keep • them from slams of hot milk. tablespoonfuls of butter, two eggs, sticking tott�ihe kettle. Add'a teaspoon- Linseed meal must be included in e • e Sour tablespoonfuls of milk, one cup- ful of the extract of mint to one cup- the. Iist of contents for the medicine ; gipped peanuts, one heap• ful of apple juice •(strained) allow- chest as it is _ fag cupful of. flour, two teaspoonfuls ing a pound of sir ' �' fu's poultices. r R gar "to a pint of the No less Important of baking Powder. Drop from a tes, Portant is mustard for an _ juice. Cook for about twenty min- emetic in case,of poisoning, choking, r ; utes, then pour into molds or glasses. or for a hot bath in case of cony W. - �� �' � � O �s � This makes a clear, delicately colored sior". - t jelly, very Pleasing to the eye and__rm=Wgamate of potaatih, besides Sure! High Heels — most appetizing with a roast of meet. being one of the best disinfectatrts, is jj Tomato chowder' makes'a meal ,in v .........,Mouth Wash r> E --cause Corns ht itself: Dice salt pork to make four cry good as a gargle for throats,:. or for a sufferer from dight'iieatia, It {�tablespoonfuls; put into a hot frying- should be used in the proportion of The universal mouth Antii�eptic :�W h�fo Cares COW Pan; brown .withit two chopped on- four grins pure permanganate of for PyoRZ'hOe& and -sore ,Add a quart ofboiling water, a push to eight ounces of waist'. 010gums. - quarter of a cupful of rice, a quart The bite of a dog or the sptin�'oi 1PoMWAiB $eels and bafflers bleeding Because style decrees that women of clamed or freshly stewed tomatoes, Sri ' adder is rendered innocuous by • +"' d""" A crowd and buckle ftp their tender toes t�v'o teaspoonfuls of salt and a 81J at OAC@ aOd h7. !a high heel footwear they suffer from the immediate application of lunar tag to s the - -. sprinkle of red' pepper, Cover and let caustic " - eoras, then theey cut and trim at these which should be well rubbed :teeth, :.Painful pests which merely makes the cook slowly for an hour, or until the into the wound for about ten seconds. -7 Y Corn grow hard: This suicidal habit rice, is soft. If not :quite thick enough Lime water, for use ,in cases of " � w MCCRIMMON'S Mouth Wash maV cause lockjaw and women are said a tablespoonful of cornstarch, weak .digestions or sickness or atom- -. deodorizesAll decomposed mai r� warned to stop It. mixed with water, and stir until the 'ach troubles, is easily tlnande at rnhome. the mouth fresh A few drops of a drug called frees• cornstarch is cooked. Put a piece of quicklime t,lje size of • =d m �oiaaa ee ., _ one applied directly upon a more cora Macaroni with minced ham affords both our hands in a bassi and Sweet. .'"•'river quick relief and soca the satire y ny 'and cover „ corn, root and all, lifts out without an oPportuidtY to use left -overs. To with two quarts of cold water, stir '- Pafn. Ask the drag store man • fora one capful of .macaroni, use a cupful vrel1, and leave for six hours. With- A BOOK TO S'mouRs Viarterof an ounce of freesons, which of mincgd cooked ham, a cupful of out disturbing the sediment, strain :.6osts verylittle but L sutfleient to ra porn (canned, fresh or left -over cook- the 1'iquid part through a double Y i m6ve every hard.or soft corn or callus ed corn) half •a Cupful of breed- cheesecloth. • Bottle, cork tightly, and - s °floor one's feet crumbs one tabl MCCMMMONS �ICALS eaPoothiul bunter o: keep in a cool place. ' This, Is an ether compound d iMriED E. R: pO butter elbstitu�te sa1't and g' , pour a quantitty M,nufecturinq Chentfats x $ dues in a moment and rimDDly s cis ' lappa:• Before usin this Up the cora without iaiidamiar or even Cook the matearont in a large amount off the to if it has been k _ N ;1 uTitatft the rursotmdfag tbsue or of boilitiag salted e'w�ater, daslkl and lethgbh of time. A tease � Mai ?� RI�NMO OST. ar - atl�. 011D thin ort sad Min on yoos rinire is cold Aster. Arrange macaroni, tablespoonful is a dost antd�' TORONTO � r WWII dresar, _ ham Mid cora in alternate Mayers in I given is a glazer •na• k�;y :r �. �., q•,,, �•°•.�„'�.� d.` '� y c•; :..'Y.•¢t4"�.kti+�'1 a .'� ,.,�:'�`"�e°>�" ::.�,. ,r. �-•'"t„Ox+n'�, t J �.4t. "'r'l r+c v% 'n �'�, r:. "� " °'t, 4iy„:' ,yt:"»...:. - ...•6w.;. ,_F'+�.nw� �.t_vk�,i�'4b[�.W",_•k�.:Af":�SI', r'�1F..a....iia.,•.xT.,a4.•Ea�>e'�4�ie;i's-�A..2d,....«..,�,.�.Y"'.��>i'!i�6"",'Ykz_..`5..'+xc�'.�.iY&i.As,^�"-�' "�. ASE Kr. .. .�.. .. .- .. _. ..-.... ........., .. �;4h".`::2.'J.:�ta'"�•r•�.�.,..�....,.i,�y.:'•.ve..,....,r:w: `•.c:Ss,u.r»�'�'S�':ue.a4.i..Lct.+Ra`M•'ts'�».. {r a'�'�+a�� w .r ., �. ' f ,:.sE ,>.�s,- . -+i ;;:"F,r- :fid R�. �% • ` i , ;a�.'. _ '�. a^' . e . Vr�6 -' .. •f ?.+ •Y•e•w+:,,on ' m:.�..=.'fa4.+3'w"GS.�ns ..•r..r, �...r.;�K'r; J«e .N " .TAas NOTIC'$.ttist the fore$oittg is n Prue espy of a proposed Byddaw of the ' Corporation of the Township of Pickering to be submitted to the • votes of the electors on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1919, between the • hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon - and five o'clock in the afternoon at the -fallowing plsces: • IFFor Polling Sub -Division Number 1. of H. E. Webster's house, Kingston .road, by H. E. Webster, Deputy Be. EC..t''3y*'f+f'said,:.4as?k�'F•t'i`,,b�+$.ary,.. n4" is`,+%7'hbiY•�„ 4 R r r . To'VANCOUVER x �` z 4 Via the- Scenic Route Leave TORONTO (Union Station) 9.13 p.:n: Monday -Wednesday : Friday turningg Officer. _ \ ` `�� f i.,� Cosn�etmeat-Observation, Standard and Totuist $laeDio� s Fnr Pollin Sub -division Number 2 \ - Dining Cars. Comfortable Coaches. � ti at the Town all, Pickering Village, \ f'i ,�`�!e� y� '51c : �,.of`i?; by W. V. Richardson, Deputy Return- d 11 i' f F t 1 ? i..: x- . s SIX DAYS A WEEK SERVICE TO I' Officer.. s f Y or Pollin��gg Sub•Division Number S, i eg� `� '" '' �" t , WI!�T!VIPEG r%,ND EDMONTON . j 8t Walter Nicholson'e house, Liver- 'Ll P„� ' ' s� �d r MON.. Vt'IiD., FRI.—Via Can. National Bys. All the Wq ppool by E. W. Sleep, Deputy Return. i , 'zo E< ' = i r TUE., Tau:•,• SAT.•—Via .G.T., T. & N. 0. and Can. National i111e. in Officer. �F� tC' F .r t_ § t Al a a For Polling Sub -Division Number 4. ® /, � � � ` t at Geo. Tome's house, Rouge Hill, by ` J r, i; �`" f: i : 'C 4 ; Foe Tickets and Information, enquire nearest C.N. Rye. Agsnti ' a tieorge Tuyne, Deputy Returning __�� - 3+'-• • + �- —+ ; r or write General Passenger Department. Toronto. Officer. �i For Polling Sub -Division Number 5, at the Temperance Hall, Cherrywood; ' PX. "' by George Davidson, Deputy Return- - 1 1 • fag Officer. u - For Polling Sub -Division Number s, He R• Monnet', g at the Temperance. Hall Kinsale, by _ Wesley Gee, Deputy -Returning Ofti. ' cer. A For Polling Sub.Division Nutober T. _ - t ,! at the Town Hall, Brougham, by Wal- -• __. ter C. Bayles, Deputy Returning Offi- I _ 1,,' - - ..•,, 'For Polling Sub -Division Number 8, at the Oddfellow'd Hail, Whitevale, by Rv William Miiler, Deputy Returning "Officer. - a For Polling Sub -Division h u:nber9; - M at the Orange Hall,, Sib edneessidn, by C. 'W. Disney, Deputy Returning Offl cer. ` " wFor Polling Sub -Division: 10, at the ktasonir, Hall. Claremont, by Thus. Gregg, Deputy Returning dild- .. cer. For Pnllin�t Sub -Division Number 11, ate%'. J. ironkhouse'A bouse, AI- ': •tona, by W. J. Ddookhouse, Deputy Returning Officer. And that the 9th day -of October. A. D. 1919, at three o'clock in the niter- -snort, at she Town Hall. atBrougham,. _ in the said :llunicipalit y, hn--s heen fixed for the Rnpuintin t of persons to attendit the pnllitz� ,1) ar.r;i; .and at the float %usntuing uta c4 the votes b5 the Clevic. on the 131 1) day of October. A D. I910. And that the sold 13th day of Octo- her, A. D. 1019. at the hour cif three.. 'Ving k in the afternoon at. -the Town, t Brougham, in theRnid munici•hasbeen flged Por the final up by the Clerk of the votes igiven for and against -the said pro- Voned.Bv•Lnw. And that if the assent of the electors is obtaIaed to thesaid proposed By - Law it will be taken] into considers - tion by the Municipal Council of the said corporation at a meeting thereof to be held.. After the expiration of one -month from tbodate of the first�pub - a ` lication of. this notice.. arra thwt each ' - 't first pablieAtlow• wage si++oio nn .+i.. •so,-, - - =day of September, A. D. 1919. - ''' {{ TAKE FVHTHER NOTICE that atenant I sebo'aealreQ to vote upon said pro - sed said By•Law must deliverto the e fore the dwy app, latrd for taking the vote a deelRraticrn under!-the1'annda Evldenre_Act., that he k.. it tenant l ,wboselease extends for the time for whirh the debt or liability is to be create& or in n_hii.-h the: money- to, be rained h� the pr(;po­d fav-r,RW ii+ payable. or for ur. .legit t-.'ttv.ney•oae s. yexra, and that h(. hR% by th@- lease eOcenxnted to tiny all mirniripxl taxes _in resp : t „f the pt(,perry Qf r •which 1wistpr..:nt._dtber tb:tm i"cal DONA[.0 R. 13I:ATO%. - 0er k. i� FO 1t11'ARS- d ��K ;<PEi3iENC6 ,_.'d'4'N4#�+G`'.., A--„�.�.ys .: r o. t,.a”` Yxa, .`s�s�'a7•n"w..'"t-. it"t'P'. tt:' .kri ,.,?t, [.5t� `'F:d'"" ur h>r. 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J. -- - ...._. �, �, ° :':,• _ PhCBERI1yQ, ONT., SEPTEMBER 26, 1919 - - . . _— ___ _ _ r —.----- - - _... _ _ . _ T. , ' _-- -' ,� 't Iia eat of the swenue derived froral t ' Old j. MU2rfIGfP'�'f�P!'Y (GF TML AGREEMENT HEREINBEFORE' REFERRED Tt3. .beilas i>a' = to mast the'opaes _-->. a y_owe;), CVt! Vt tration sad the annual Cbti •r ` 1� � i /� � . lndeatutl _ �e ..: • • •Oia7 of ..., c.'.« ..., ..3a the TM= of - for the ,renewal of any wo W n ' yii 1i 7l.! 1Nii+ YiY w • , uaAr� i - . -cwt one thousand nine handsel and ................,... to theY' _ steal! be PE ' era b' mss1., SW 4A the y " of eerie' . eitlr ctotyort+tton�t�o i �sY itsYo! : ' ' w .TETE- HYD$O-�I�(71�7C POV?ft oD - Or ONTARIO .(h >... the Co .,a. it shall bibor lawful for thesaloA R' �r .. $ .law Irv. „ .. . r atter called ,the Commission") of the First c11}ues ! fb), to dispose of debentures hs the 1.A B law to suthoeize a certain say To Y such dericit: Any arrears by ool*tora sh411 •' i y liEvxlaIPAI. cORPORATIONB -o TRIE � �p� the Cosa• a: t; reemenL made between '-The TOWNSEW. of SCARDORO, THE' TOWaysi�P oe' b. Should any corporation fail top� =form ear os ab, ?, ]�ydw-Eleetrfa Power Gommiseion TOWxii?IffiP of W�IIT13Y, THE 'TOWN$iIIP Ons' laABT tSllssioa anter title agreement, the CotnIDOaeton'maY, is additioaoth�cr o! Omario tend the Dd>nnicipal Cor- TOWN' OF DARIANMON, THE TOWN. -OF WHITBY, rad without notice, disoontlaue the service o[ rtes railway to' s nano ;:.�oration'of the he Muni of Pick• �O of OSHAWA. THE TOWN OF HOWUANVtiLLE AND,TSE C= default until the said obligation has'beea'tulfliied, and ao sea po?rt�opnaOw Township _ • OF TORONTO , berelnaiter nailed the `+Corporatloaa') of the Second -•Part: service shall repave the corporation In default from the Azor fns 'oolMl' Y, 1porat, t+nd other Municipal Cur- all provisos and conditioaa herein contained. =~ for thi' conrstraction, Wherieas pursuant to the Hydro -Electric pRailway Act, 1914, and ameadmenta por6itiobt. thereto the' Commission was requested to enquire Into, examine, investigate rad B, In case the commission shall at any time of times be reveal. from ever- ,v ' '� ow aipnteat and operation O! an report upon the coat of oonetructfon and operation of an electric rallway or raliwari --ating the railway or any part thereof by strike, lockout, riot, tire. �:�. Y �+ to be constructed tilrough_certaia distrlcta to which the oot9oratioas are situated, plosion, cot of God, .or rtes Kim's eaetnfee, or saY other cause Le4apaalbly bs7ool''11 eetric Railwa . ander The ether with rtes probable revei.ue filet would rresult from the operation of such its control, Lhea the Commission shall not be'boiutd .to operate th0 rsltwaY oe_ Illoh Hydro -Electric Rsilway'Act,1914," railway or railways; pari thereof during each time; but the corporattone Ghali not be relittv6d ftOili y.� ] - liability or payment unfler Lhis agreetgent, and as soon' as the oat)10 and 6lmendmeats thereto : And whes�/ t11e Qommisalon itas furnished the.�oryorstions with each a report tabilit itSn is removed and this asioa ehaA, without any`delaY,. oQpftii Whereas it is expedient that the .. ,bowing (u GDs total estimated coat, operating revenue and expenses of the rail- niton of the railway, and each of the corporations shall be Pe4II1D` ll��: . * , :Corporation of the Township of +ear or railway!, and (2) the proportion of the capital coat to be borne by, each. ad ,doing everything.in its power to remove and overcome am til Pickering and other Municipal the corp•�ratlons aa._set forth in schedule ;'B"• attached hereto; of interruption. �^ ' i •, !aOrpOrt3L10D8 8h0121d enter Into ap .And whereas on receipt of the andel report the corporations requested the Com- T. Lt shall be lawful for, and the corporations hereby authorise the QOtatyaielt r Agreement ander "The Hydro- mission to construct, equip and operate a eYstem of electric railways (Hereinafter to tYalte the business of the railway'w'ith that-of'saY tither railw►y 1914,'and called the railway) over the routes laid down in schedule "A:' attached hereto, upon - in whole or !n Peet .by the Commission, and to exchange equipment bDa o l$leetric Railway Aet. + and rite Lerma stat condttiona' and In the- manner he>;eln net forth; _ from one system to the other, proper provision being made so that 04011 VOA1. M ' amendments thereto, with' the shall pay its proportionate share of the coat` of say'egttlpment used to vo»!►oa $]dr0•E1eCLric Power Commission And whereas the Commission has agreed with the corporations on behalf of the 4 � corporations to construct, equip and. operate the railway upon the terms and con- -8, . if at any time any. other, municipal corporation applies to rtes Coataltisaion I of Ontario, hereinafter called the ditione and in the manner herein itet forth; but upon the express conditions that nor an extension -of the railway into its municipality the Commission shall nitit3ly _ Comfv{asion, for the COII8trl1Cti0II, the Qtimatiebiori'shall not in any way be liable by sensors of any error'or omission the applicant and the corporations, in writing,, -Of a time and place t0 hens siN e ui i718Dt Rnd O ration Of an in any estimates, plahs or mpecifioations for any financial or other obligation or sentations that may be made, as to lbs arms and conditions Commirelatssion, as to such li lose whatsoever by virtue of, this agreement or arising out o! the performance o! posed extension. If, on the recommendation of the Coarmiseioa, such estsi `� $�lec pie RatlWay in and thcongh the terms (hereof: - shalt be authorized, without dfadrimiaation -in favor of the apDUeaat+ as to the Dost the Man{e{paltry of the TOWnshlp And whereas the electors of eagh, oP the corporaUtons have absented to bylaws incurred or to be in4ay u for or by reason of any such extension. the GommiA, to ntay extend the -railway upon such terms and conditions as tIIaY appear equitable to Pih)[erinR,. and Cert. Other Muni- authorizing the corporations to enter Inta thio agreement with the Commlaston for • the Commission, • . eipallties, upon the -terms a>nd con. the construction,- equipment and operation of the railway ns laid- down In. the said No such application for an extension of the rafiwp Into any uatcipality the j ' dit{ons and 'subject tb the vis- ichedutes, subject to .the follotYing terms and conditions; _ _ T ions set forth and e_ onto hehavA corporation of which is not a Pa at 'tela service f t sera! w t c% it !s ��(j iII thtl And ,whereas the corpoisilon have each Issued debentures 'for thl. amounts set tnsted by the Commission that the coat of aerrice aL the railway to the corporaFions r llreemeni se ited the said debentures .parties -hereto will be theraby ircreaaed or the revenue and accommodation be fa - with the Cotasntssion;,• ed without the written rWent of and according to the. routes set - - =! n cc the majority of the corpora tions • • Now, therefore: this litdenture witnesseth:- _- • of ani corportttidn required under this agreement shall }urlously affect wit '' parties hereto "forth i, Sehedtile "A" to the said .... . 9. The consent �l . % Agreement. 1. In consideration of the rrcmises and of the .agreements of the corporations the' consent of the council of such corporations. such consent being In the fot•m And whereas the eat{tnsted C08t herein conlatned, rad stlbjsat to the provit!tona of the said Act and amendments a:muntcfpal by -lay, duty passed by the council of the corporation. of the work under the said kgree- therein. tea Commission •agrees-91th'the corporations respectively :-• - . _ .. - ' '>m@T1t {d 88,�D,794 ; a� t►heTeetr (a1 To construct, cantle and Operate. t)+e ralltvay-through the diatrlcts In which 10. The Commluton s)isil, at least annually, adjust and LUtOr"lon sinking ths the corporatloas are situate on oper t , t the corporations: corporations the twat a[. conytructton• equipment,. opsratlon, tpterest. slaking tfi►d, the pOrt10II O! the C08t Of and. also Jte'coat oC.renew ng the property of the railway. _ the construction and equipment (b) To eonetruet' sad .operate the railwzy,,over the.. roQtes laid 'down _la 11 ,Etie,y. railway• and &I! the works, propariY and effects head and used to ooa- r •Of the line to be borne. by the Cor- schedule "A' ; rection Lh,•rPwfth, co+atructed. acq.ufred, operated and axunts,!'tlad by the Cotamfs- ' ears Lha agreement and the 'acid Act shaft bEr vested Sn the Comatlssfon on r - --- ration of the MnJaieipalitpof rite (c) Ta issue beads, as Dtovtdeb ip Parr+greP�► 3 of this agreement, to corer, the tetralf of ow copporations.: but the Commissionhshalt be entitled t( a G upon teas pptos Vownship of Pickering le estinlat- coat of constructing and equippit. - 'the ratiwaY' osnz. . . tLader this agreemeret -» not same for x11 roonvy expended by the t 1.• ed at 8482,0W as set out in Sched• repaid. : - . - ,tile "B Lhe said A Peetne0t, (d) To furnish as tar as•posalb:e neat-cla•a modern and standard equipment t0( R Cor nee o4 the railway. to operate this equipment ao at to (;ice the best service .i4 1&acTl o! the eorpvratiana covenants and a�tees i,ilttl the other: 4 }� etlbjeet to ftletalents alta super and accommodation poesiib:p. havtrw regard to the district nerved, the tyPe of con- _ y a etructlon'dnfl equipment adopted and all,other equttab;e renditions, and to exercise s out a thea p v! m eontaingd:., tion'ment between- the Corpora eQ - (as' - To carry the agree a rind w afons he la _. " tions 'by 'the riOmmi8110n from al' due .ekili an diligence ao sea to secure the most eftecttve operation and service. 11) 'L`o cooperate by all means in its Posner at all times with the Commfaatoa of the railway eonsfbteat with- good-managemeat; y ''time l.0 time. a8 provided by the (e.j Ta regttTdte and flx the lures and rates o[ tall £o be collected' by Kte ra[t- to cresta rite most e.salaitA . and tea for the,carrying reag out of the object's o, . ` �eaid Argeement '1. ,ai;rpemrut and of the.sald .tet. and w increase chs revenue of ate railway nal sn- + way for all chanes d service: - intra Its succe1.ed. And whereas the total amount estimate( to be required for the • (1) •Ta utilize a the routes ytnd DroPert:+ 9f the railway for ul? Purposes irons which ig in the, even£ o.' nny differ.nce between the corporations the Coratnlsawn It ' Is possible to obtain i prdfit; may, itpod ,b"licatiom-f:x .t time and DIaCd W hest all reQresentatbns ttp0t tsaY . • , waintenanee of the railway, apart // be made by the pa'ties• and the Commission shall adJuilt such differences, arta tr®m Operating expenses. s $186, (8) To contibine the property and we of the railway and -the power lutes surh :adjustiaents ahs:' be final. The Commission shall have all the powers that may w of the Commission where such combination I* feasible and may Prove, economical be ftnferred upon a oommissloner appointed under the Act Respecting Enquiries �, •. (th'e operating riavenue being to.both• the railway. and the users of the power liner: ConcerWrid Public !tatters.' _ - " 4WJimated at $1,119,003, and open- (h) To permit-and-obtaia interchan a 4t trafl:c with other raliways wherever 41C1oD and maintenance' At $658, Possible and p:otltabfe; ](. 'This agreetiteat'stit,:' twnttnue and a:teed far a period of fifty Ysan 1$�) , tAa data hereof easel at the expltation thereof be dtArjoet . to renewal. with the %, . (1) To suppty•eleccrical power or eneruy far ,operation of the railway at rates sent of the corporstiotsd [ruin date to time for ttYe ppeedals of iftty years, And whereas the total annual . . to adjustment and re -apportionment ;; hereiti peoviied for the purposes Of 4' continent with those charged to municipal cor;oreittorts: asreement as though the termstercet had not expired. At the a Iratlon e rights of Go I ,, Ari�onat estimated to required, - _ _ _ . 11 w,_EO elm ..,, O!'ten ed - fj)• To apvortton aaauaily the capital costa and operating esyenlee-of ati' Aarteeinee and route aimoua shall iaid��a•somdby.them rappec! OY U er r, �Od l* Cte iDLQ38d ,� care.....enaas- A..+�ti'-+"wl+.tet 7Y•Mpw4.titlth- thGSdImD►iAta:.eYiitiB..E-IL.�. ..-w....--.:�.r�+ �.�n:ttd••�b••• .a atae•,.pplse AQuf ' ".;j$ ie!!U experAlt ere antler consideration: , the. Cotnmis�oa rad are: approved by the Lleatename-f7overrtar In Counckt. �,,, z aidA7treement; forints+ - (it) Tv apply the revenue derived from operation of tea railway and any other - 16, ft id understood and siarevf that the rates Imposed for the share o eat oD the said Beads ie $41$,040 ; rev derived from -the undertaking to the payment of operating expenses (tnelud- coot to be borne b+y those murrcipaittles listed !a schedule "C" atGaetted �4 ,and thereafter. for the next ensu- . knz electrical power), tt(e cost of adminlstrxttvn: and annual charges For interest sNa(J ha Imposed upon the rateable property set forth respect! y Sa the ' ini7 s!nk!n;; fund on the money invested. and-,duioh• other -deductleas .as are herein schedu!e. tog` forty yeRre, the annual am- . - -1 provided for:. .i" aioont estimated to be reQui•L'ed 16. -This astreement sha.l not come into effect utrtn ft has been sanctb r -tot' oinking fund charges for the t:) To net As;de ftro rt any -revenue the:•es.?:cr rerti.iining ail armual earn for.the the l.leuteaaat-Oovertfor !n Courntl. _ . renew.a. of tits) works_br'ongtsg in whe! e it in part to the undertaking; re iremeatof the said bonds is $88, • - - < In witness whereof the,Commiraton and the Corporations have respect 170 , s�fd for interest OD the said (m) To pa,y over -annually to tyre corpor%tJons: !f deemed P,dvisahle by t)Le Coat ; a0t(xad 113zir corpgrnte_canis, and the hands of their proper artLicOrs. ,— "'bonde $418,W ; _ nili::on !7l. the irttere.ts of the undertaking, arty eurpius that' ma+y remain atter _ �4 providing for the items above mer,tiont-d. The division of.such surplus between - SCHEDULE "A'• � And whereas the portion to be the corporations to be fixed l by ter Cemmsslon on an equltab!e bAalA leaving regard aOt%' . . ... ,1. - borne by the Municipality of the n the c.ps of each corporation to the ca>tital invested, the derr!ce rendered, the Toronto -Pickering Sectlon:_ ' .omlm a: ire henerlts derivod, and all other ttke condittons. .- .. - • . . Township of Pickering of the said Commoncirw at the proD•.)fai terminal In fhe City of, the line a r . -annual amotimt8 estimated Ito be Int 'Tu ta:•:e hc,.�c !tcpA'foe the purpose of constructing. equippina and opens- over the property of the Toronto 13.arbot,r Commission, theace northerly to s r n, thf 'rr11N'ay A[ t'ic c:+rtlrest ro4a:ble dot. * -alter the exerutian of* ae�rement (^ ti, R,. thence easterly to a point near w_ l^.rte the C.1!t.R. crones 8l. Clair Ave ,';,, required 'maintenance, sinking .l,y t':c• corporutior,s and the deP.csit.of the debrn:'uraa hs called for• under c',ause t thence extending easterly in a .general direction paral.el to the G.T.R. c husd changes -and -interest is esti• (b) her+M and to-commenee operation of each section as soon ss possible after its Kingston Road at a Point near where the latter is Intersected by that .' t a.- _ . ' _ , thence *easterly roughly Darallellng the Kingaton Rood, to Pickering. a _ •:.._:mated at $84,860 for the first ten comPtetlon:. .: _ . . , -years, as aforesaid, and thereafter. (o) To m+tke such >xtonslons to the rat* -i: do+scribed in schedule "A" as may Pickpring-BOwmanville Section: . pulLlan Of the cost Of COnetruetl0a The line toi:ows' the right of waw of the present •- Toronto Eastern RaL Provided a,ways that as part of any _line of railway Eo_ be constructed and through Concession '17; of the Townships of•,Ptckesing, Whltby and Whitby I ' and equipment. a8 aforesaid, sub-' operated by the.ComminAon tt?e Commtssion. may *Purchase. !easo or obtain running passing thlrough the Towns of Whitby and Oshawa, theace through Concessloii 1 jeCt l.0 adjustments and supe!- - _ 1tntrton, to Bowmanville. .. _ . j . - ' . - tiontilieut -between the Corpora- -hereof. - 75CHEDULE '•aN rl;hts over any steam tvitway, elects cal raL'wsy' or, street rat:ti'ay or- any part of the owns ,rp -o _, ar I tions by the Commission' from _ 3, In• consideration cit the prettllsea and of the' az"Acmenta herein. set forth, -� - Total amountof ,i rev e y e _ Comn,isston:- - '- sued by �. said Agreement ; ' ' . ' Name -of Df�inictpal Corporation, I i Municipalities - j, And as the Amount of the whole (a) ' To bear its share of the cost of conatr r.Ying. egitipfiing, operating, main- - _ z deposit` with. -. talning. repairing. renewing,, and'insuring the mi:n•ay and Its property and works Commission u rateable propertpof the Corpora- as'establtshed b)' the'Cot inlasiorrl subjept l.6 adjustments and'aprortionment Votween -' - '-- - Clause `g (b). Tll. -tion according to the 1Ret Rievi8ed the corpofitipns'by the Commission from time to time; .Township. of Toric ... .. ,_ ... ... - ...� 381.557 .. .Assessmeet Roll is $$,491,859.48, (b') To issue .debentu.rea tDr the amounts act forth in schedule "B" maturing , 'township o Scarborough . ... .. .............•.. .... 892,686 g Township of Pickering 482,050 ,,: , ,1. .:.-and the amount of the debenture to fifty jexrs from`'the date of issue t8eteof, and payable y,tiri) at ttte .. Township of Whitbv , _.,., !80.804 �, ;, , 'debt of the Cot tittion is $9,152,06 !leak, at Toronto, Ontario. Such debentures shall be deposited with the- Commission Township of jrast Vt'hitbv - , 099,943 of whiela aeiLheh principal Dor previous issuing of the bonds mentioned above. and -may be held or disposed Township of Darlington-.. 439,680 c p 1� of from time to rima by the Commission. as provided for in clause 4 hereof, in such Town of Whitby .. ................ 277,965 �' interest is in arrears ; amounts. at such eaten of discount or premium. and on such own shows 771,894 T of O r And whereas. only' a erten of terms and conditions as the Commission in Its sole discretion shall deem to be in Iowa of Bowmanv-ille.., ..... "' .., ., '216,030 the Interests o[ the Tailda) , the prose ads o[ aitch' Sehentitre's being uaPd 'solely top - - . CitY of Toronto ........ . . . .:. i : , r:. 4.3°!8.686 _ ;. the Municipality of the ownship t'he purposes herein contaln.ed. The amount of debentures of each corporation sold . F Of the,Towaship of Pietering as or disposed of from time to time shall such ,proportion as may be fixed by the Total amount of bonds to be -issued, mentioned in CrInlse 3.....=8,360,794 enumerated in 8ehed1118 "C" to Cominission of the total amount of debentures, due regard being given .to the - a1. 4s,+z capital Invested, the service rendered, the comparative revenue derived, aad-a21 SCHEDULE •C ' �e Said Agreement, ie Served by other equitable. conditions; - - . - ra 1. said Railway CcT To make no agreement o't errarrpfement with, and to grant ' no bonus, •-- ' ' - . __ .. i etr' of Therefore, the MDD1Cl 1 CoaD- rams of Iiiiuficlpal Corporation. sit 1 bear •cense or other Inducelnent to any other railway or transpair"tion company without _ _ '_' --�Od api� til of the Corporation of the Town- the written conseat of the Commission; - - - u Corpptatl0� T chip O! PieieriDg e08Cte ib f01• (d) To keep, observe and 'perform the covenants, provisos and conditions met ti Tows : `r:rth. in -this agreement intgnded .to be kept -and observed. and performed by the Made, passed and enacted this '_day of .. 1,9108 1. It shall be la*fnl.far the Cor- corporations.' and -to execute such further or other documents and•to pass such byr Y ` ' ,awn as may be requested by the Commission for the purpose of fully effectuating ' Reeve -, .,.•., •+...o e+++ee dtarese »sena -• poration of the Townspip of Pick ,lie objects and Intent of this agreement; I , • d. :ging, and the said Corporatio _.. fshereby aUthorl3ied l.0 enter -into (e) To' furnish a tree right of way for the railway and for the power tinea of _�� ��',+,e,, .ee......a..Clerk I Commission over any property, qf, the corporatior)s upon ,being so requested by It _.:iihe following( A reement with the 'the Commission, and to execute such conveyance thereof or agreement with regard "'--- � ', - 3 dro-Electric Power Corporation thereto as. may be' desired tw the Commission. _ , - $OMIEDNLK "D" . Oi Ontario and other Corpora- s. It shall be lawful and the Commission is hereby authorised to. create or - , tions, Lhe said Agreement being caftan to he created an issue -of bonds, and to sell qr dispose Of the came on behatt Dl$trl�IItiOn Of aIIn1181 maintenance, illt8re$t and $lll�[' -hereby incorporated into anti °f the corporations.' Such bonds to be charged upon and secured by the rajlway, fund.char e$ between Municipalities, r0nnrtioned on.the and •all the asaets, rights, privileges, revenues, works, property and effects belonging g P P r� 10lmiDg a part o! 'this By -late, thereto or held or used in connection with the railway constructed, acquired, open- Of Capital Cost S$ given.. Schedule .,b,+ Of agreement. _and the Reeve and Clerk o� the aced 'and maintained by the. Comfit lesion Under this agreement,'and -to be' for the, „s,, hereto."attached;_Pro-vided-that..the Com--- .-- .-. - ___ _-_..,,,__� ,,.: _____ _—>ou__s :o__�. ": _ Cor ratio.0 viinouiiA ektioned in $27,595 7.and directed to eZBcute ,the corporatio increase the_.aaLl bond Issue by any ar(Iount_ negesaary to cover the 'also consenf increase -said Agreement aeon behalf• o! rapital cot of extending the- rtiliMity: and'may without such kind rp0 this Corporation and to attach the said bond Issue to cover the cast of additional works or equipment of any . for use on the railway to an extent not exceeding ten per cent. (30 per cent.) o[ the K. `the Seal Of the Corpor ttion. ponds issued from time to time. In order to meet and pay such bonds and interest .:thereto. as- the -same becomes due and payable the-�Commisslon BItaTi; fri each year atter S. Only those dqI quAlified elec- the expiration ,of .ten years from -the- date_ of the issue of the bonds out of the • revenue of the railway after payments of operat7ng expenses (including electr'.cal = set a sufficient sum to provide a, sink- tors residing is t�e Township of power) and the coat of admin•letration aside Piekering in the district antimer- Ing fund for the purpose of redeeming the same at maturity. Debentures issued by "compTianee' the the ted In Schedule "C" of said Agree- the corpotatioris in with clause 2 (•b) hereof, shall, to extent of par value of any bonds outstanding from time to time, be held or disposed of by shall be entitled to vote on the Commission in 'trust for the holders ot-�iuc#t Donde as collateral security for .=snout the B -law, and an rate n{red y y > ' payment thereof, it being understood and agreed that in the event of any increase of the said bond issue each corporation shall, upon the request of the Commission, s > to be levied for payment Of dben deposit with the Commission additional debentures as descr'hed in clause 2 (b) for tureol or interest thereon shall be F r levied hereof, to be held or disposed of by the Commission as collatrrni security w?ch i•Rcrease of the said bond issue, and that any debentures hel4' by the Commisilon . r, • trained, and collected from to axcssa of the par va:tie' df the of utanddri bondti front time to time' may be hold 11lbe rateable property in such die- or disposed of by the Commission to secure payment of any deficit arising from the � ,, . a tniet only. - . -• w o(penAlon of the railway. I i . , I ,. .. ,y../,., r z ` .,. _ ... . ,.. ...x,..;:nx.,,..,t......3_..��, ...5!,,: -.1 xc ._ '4.,priF �n:.n,.t'n...s,.i:ttet< �Sr` to :s.s•!•• M . _.- _. - ..Fork-: $27,595 $81,411 ' . Sca rbo ra. _ . _ _ - - d4, 6i6 .: "78.488 q. '-' Pickering - 84;560 - . - - 89,881 I. _ W 6itby 20,271 28,074 • 13nst Whitby `.21.A91 24,890 .. ' --Iiarlirigton -- - ,_-'' _I • 81.073 -_ - 86,Vlo . Towns ', :!L2,880 Whitby - -' 20,101 - ' " '- Oshawa 56,821 68.640 . Bowm"ville - _ _ t5,62a _ _ 172788 - 'City Toronto - . 818.087 _ _ 1466,8!4' , _ » $6N,e28 4,289 '' ` No sinking fund Charles for 261410 yeah. Y. - , .. [o ' . - I __ -, . , . ' . I. i {{��QQ u/.>F1'©'1 �ti .4ae alRay*>L' his: a . . �# AcnNe^ r w " lamer. silts m i�Id C L Y'—R�a,131W _ B>f ski 6+iD. — _ :w^ ii:wbeif yMaDtaQ. i�IMMtlttysYglY t�a3 lfk.o 13tilt Oaf of o y . Tlie. moat ' peslgl� � be1rt. $aiCi:' i1Can . a x a : ' 'the biida.arsirem fe>tel g: h�•wreeits natie�n,. s i eg' Osllaels� !1`bwtr lfsarN • • i> oma'.. roam --any- i�j DRBy'be Dsiven:4at of the MO* old. This L the time of the drat mull. hlgh•oitee s sties ftittiaaiare 1Qideat of _ all the -daughters of � met• and opportaalty. We tell i►aw sx and furnish everythin&it teJltt by When the -birds •look- droopy and on app�iota . Good - eemmIS. world... = . li3otisa is>liF Aaaaead Bit , Ph/ladfi3hia. In the days'of our fathers had grand- seem to lack in appetite, give them a alon. Room 006, 19 King it !i!., Exceeding all in bitter tribulation. P•- R - lathers rheumatism was thought to be I physic. Put a tablespoonful of Epsom• . Toronto,. t tial'"A%wam 'acurs. 7w the luiavotdsble pegWty of middelluaa I Have You Elephant's i Arnienfa. Tile name is like a cry . salts in their drinking water. Do this Of agony that shrills. around the Rffi ou AnislTlous? IP" YOL? and. ofd age.' Almost every elderly at night so they will get the full•behe-_ -- beie,_ - dentis edvsacemenf to any sitnatioe� person had rheumatism, as fit in the morning.. Ears? sp of life, mental enteienoy is what- will many young people Medical sgfflnce Bread, re before her las started stag you success. The Pelmas System did not understand the trouble—did cow -peas easais a mixture that will You have no.need to be ashamed of • And i lir to die i hrlet how-=eadd our ! l t po resp bah wonde� �sestii0j b -p them , if you. have.. .For,_ though • not. 4 moments o °not know that it was rooted in the tutu fat a abs. One who has_tried beautiful to look upon, large ease are. qq spare om ata ' p. P, .• qu - study- and mental tzeraLso. -.-It- matters blood. - Lt :was thought that• rbeuma= hearts Bite: " it wys that his birds have never been always a sign of intellect and brain- not where you. ave for the couraa to con- AI 3 - ducted by. mail—by confidential cor Aw. tism•-was the'inere'effeot of exposure in a healthier condition, nor prodnged� powea All Brest thinkers have been' Arigenia! A figure on -a creser cadence Your request for free bhok t to cold and dant And it was treated better, than 'since he began feeding generously endowed with thin naetul �at -Mind and Memory," -will .bring this p+ Pale, washed, bleeding, with implOr- and • -ell particulara by retusn. mail s with liniments and hot "applications, this mixture. This is -one way of appeildage. fag eyes! Write .to -day. • Pelman Institute, 745 which sometfrines gave temporary re- saving wheat, and apparently with as Take -a *few examples- 'at random. kept we save hijr, all our Bala is Temple Bldg.. Toronto. I -lief, but did not, cure the trouble. In Beaconsfield Lord Balis - s ' x� those days there were thousands of ,good resptts. bury, Gladstone, loss � r � "bury John Bright, . ,o`r, in our, own =� s��----•� ;. And Christendom shamed is hes TEWSPAPER: WE3::IiLY. IN BRUCIE rhanmatic cripples. Now, medical APR! E OF THE PLAIN PEOPLE. times, men.. like 'Asquith, Kipling, sacrifice. Count Splendid opoortunit vyrite :.:science undgntaads tb6t rheumatism George Bernard. Shaw, H.'G. Wells, all Box dT, wvilson Publishing.0- TS owLimitsd. As a disease o! the blood; and }{,R.H. The Prince. of Wales. are, or were, the proud possessors of ae W.. Toro r A oWde a with good, rich, red blood any man or large ears, �j�T�i�r ELI: EQUIPPED NEWOPAP2+113 tC ' woman of any age can defy rheuma� We welcomed -him, this Prince of royal �Liaisi!<igL � and ob printing plant is ElAtera tism, can be cured, by` killing he line, The tiny, shell -tike ear may add to Ontario. '�ngurance carried 11,640. Wil4. the charms of the fair sea; but on a -� iso for '.ti,2oo on quick sale Boz it; which causes it. There are When'flrat he came to Canada's fair Wilson Publishinot Co..Ltd.. Toronto poisonman's head --it indicates a frivolous dis- - Baby's teething time is a' time of s' y many elderly people who have neper shore, position. It is found on flirts and %=0ZrAZA=0 ri. Le1C a twinge of rheumatism, and 'We weleomed him because he was the P worry for most mothers. Baby s little - lady-killers. It must be admitted, game become swollen and tender; his S ALE$PE�OPLE--MARVELOUS ' DIB• i. many who have caaquered it by situp• sign however, that a good deal of stubborn- COVERY — Naptha Tablets wash I $sepia their, blood . ri h and are. Of Britain's: Empire, which � we ' all bowels get4 out of order sad constipa- clotheA s o sant clean without rubbing" S p ness goes with big ears. tion, colic or •,even -diarrhoea tats in enormous: demand a selling experience adore. unnecessary;. hundred per ceat..profltt The .blood making, blo�d enriching Look at the people you pass on the. To make the .teething period easy =b - send ten cents for samples. Qasretsoa, �. qualities of Dr: Williams Pink Pule is, We welcome him, a soldier lad and street. Notice their ears, and you Baby's Own Tablets should be given Brantford, Ontario. becoming every year more widely brave, will be astonished to discover what a the little one. They sweeten the.tin.�cER, TUMORS, I.vaaps, known, and it is the more general -use �Aio marched to' battle 'at his coua- wonderful variety' of shapes these are. internal and externa]. cured withaiti p stomach; -regulate the. bowels. and of'these pills that Iwo. robbed rhea• try's call, In poqint o1 fact, no two pairs are exact- sin by our home treatment rite ua matism of its' terrors. At the •first And with his loyaVaubjeets sought -to ly Me. The hearing feature follows keep baby good natured. Concerning Before ton late. Dr. Bell t. Maaica2 , sign of Dor"bl hich is shown by them Mrs. Marcel D. LeBIEwC, .Mem• Co,. Limited. Colliartwood. Ont p save that of 'the head. ' For instance, a• ramcock, West, N.B., writes: "I have loss of appetite, palpitations, . dull - :The flag of freedopn-from- a shame- round, bullet -head carries round earp. used Baby's Own Tablets' for the past '°' good, intention �� a poo>H skin 'and dim 'eyes,, protect yourself - ful Lail. On the square head are ears a blanket oil �a cold flight. ' 4 pproach- s1z .years 'and havk,foupd ahem indis against the further ravages of disease Ing the same .corm. Talking of ears— by taking Dr..Wil"nis' Pink Pills. And -when we saw his eager, •boyish did you know that you could hear just ped -sable. To my mind nothing can LEMONS WHITEN AND equal them in allaying the Lever ac- BEAUTIFY THE SKINa They have cured thousands o! people face, as well if your ears were cut off? The -- • � r companyfng teething. I would• not be ' if you give. them a fair trial . they His eyes of blue, his. sweet and sun- without t>;ent and can strongly recom. Make this beauty lotion cheaply for real sounding-board—the tymps}aum— will not, disappoint you. uy smile, is inside the head. mend them to other mothers" The your face, neck) arms and hands. w You can get these pills through- any ,lie won our hearts, then how we wet The true "Elephant ear" is long and Tablets are sold by medicine dealers -dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 coned him 'At the cost of a small jar of ordinary - a narrow• the same width top And bat- or by mail at 25 cents a box from Tha cents a hoz or aix,boses for ;2.60 from . .Just for himself, so human all the tom. It life close to the head, and cold cream one can prepare a fall quay The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., -Brock- hila! Dr. .WilltamA Medicine Co, Brock. .ter pint of. the most wonderful !amort presents a somewhat flapper -like . ap- v11><e, Oat. akin softener and complexion beauiil• tike, Ont. _ pearance But wh Ong the common people - 'filer, by squeezing' the juice of two T plata, N th ` e o tng; ire points oa Squab Raising. He moved •as friend with frlend;;our, -- stovepipes through 1l or three e eh tenons tzt o a bottle containing' . o Cars hearts were stirred. ut good d tem. d o o Jules witllo rumli around orchard -train white. --. !'The. more one at dies his pigeons, song tune pale ccs o ah e more moue w he get -in re- To think of bim—the Prince of -Peace - _ _ tet then ethis lotion' will keep „ y „ who came, This !s• to certify that I have used aataam's Liataeamt 3"Usves 7rlasairtr fresh -for months. - Every woman tarn, says as expert. Go up and „Whom all.the common people glad. 3IINAR .S .LINIMENT .In my family knows that lemon juice V need m look into the breeding- pin. Don't i D' sears the. birds. �.00k! See that big ly heard.'• far -years, and -consider it the best tiff!- - � the. �.� or . mote daily -and ' bleach -and remove each blemishes al bird thle, b awn at his nest! Does- ment on trio. market. I •have found -i# weekly newspapers in the world, more freckles. sallowness sad tan and V ' n't -he 'oak gindmtyrions? Watch him .-excellent for horse flesh than half are printed in the English the ideal skin _sotteaer, w6itetlei<' and beAtttttfer. and see him quit and start to drive betide, Earl de (Signed) l f ss• try ! et s aces HaigJust 'the first, female that alights near him. -. etide, = PI orchardw to at any drug store and W: 8 NEO "Woodlands,' Mlddletont N:B. Make a note of it—it means about six Bala shall be Haig of. Bemersyde. WM YOU SUFFER two lemons ram the trocar and maSw , pairs o! squabs at the end of the year. —Thomas the. 8hymer. - up a quartet pi o this sweat! fra• , p y grant lemon lotion- and massa it • See that little bird working over in Huns you may'gwarla over field and daily Into the face. neck. arms and - '-the corner? He stops for nothing.. ti _ FRU RREtJ i►T hands., It ie marvelous to amoothew -: If he drops a stem he goes back fortrej • Gas may sicken and smoke may Forost another. ' He doesn't: appear to notice hide, — -:. : _ Regeneration. y. Y - eoagh red hands ,. tient' one. Put him down los ten I! we should begin to -day to pro- Alin0St any n= Will tell you ; ' a - Solid colored bit;ds sae sioif pasticu- to ':me Who ver lands. from floe and that .S1flaII's Linil�eddt ;. Haig shall be Haig atBamersyds, _ ct }� mathnd -- '- r,.. ' •�; airs." smees �T stun .7flar' ups �s+�tcc zo tie' re _reproduTon natter - 1 He will hold until France a nc _ '1W'ly ii�il adapi',ed for iqustt-•r1119WN `giltreaa _ • .- 1 `. i yurposea. This may appear peculiar seem won,. log", we could secure in the nest l ` - For practically every man has used to a beginner, nevertheless it is true. William the, few, of our force deride. 50 or 60 years an annual production of it who has- suffered frotn 'rheumatic_ f f Size has been sacrificed for color ialII He will stay till the years be dome- over, 90,000,040,000 feet a year without aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness - _ '•.the breeding of solid -colored birds. Haig shall -be Haig of Bemertyde. lessening oar forest capital. And -this -ot :jointa,'.the resulu-of .weather'ex- �� - The weight of squabs varies front would- be done without devoting to . posure - six to eighteen ands to the dozen, �Wa may k* aa BUHL secoS and the Socha advance; tree growth .land. that `'ia not chiefly Women, too, b the hundreds of p° Paschendael. Vimy, their Bost be- " iiousands, use it for relieving neur- nine pounds is .a fail avers It. re- valuable for that.purpose --Henry 8. .t sick ��� p �' st> fide, s i back neuralgia, i ad - quires from flour to six weeks to bring braves :.United States Pore toy Ber. its ;a squabs , to marketable size. At this "Bask m the wall - he wllI light ,tor vice• ache. n(�ean, backs, a s©oohing, France— economira�ht,,,: quickly effective. Say "Oat dsaghtar`s teas Dame acre m;; time the down disappears from . the Haig shall be Haig of Bemersyde. "Sloan's Liniment to your druggist `a rash that ws toeretold was eeaeasa. ? _ > 'bead, and they are fully •feathvred Send s .Dominion Express Money Mad' i°. Cai►ada. , Get u today. Her ebeeb gee sore ..MONEY ORDERS, around the wings. - They should then Apt for command, yet content to serve; and she rubbed Daus - Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. q8�' 7�, j�0•i s o T : lbs plump and heavy. -When this period L°yal and brave, without boast or, �7 is passed,. their. fist Increases, the pride, �, Johnny on the Spot. itchy and taasned'w once -tender flesh becomes hard, and Gentle of heart and iron• of nerve-- � � � that I had to tie gloss " 4the birds; learning the use .of their Haig shall be Haig of Bemeisyde, . A youngster went Into.a. merchant's. an her hands to keep at - wings, will leave the nest. busy office. Not getting immediate _ her from saateh4ig. TM�Pigeons are at the most pioductive We 'of the Border belfeve the rime; tondos he approached the boss and i "This trouble tasted about ails - age between .two and. six years, but it Know that. the soul of a race may said: "Excuse me, sir, but= I want "a weeks before I used Caetc�t. I used , hide. - ab and I'm in a harry." a ow large box °( Colcura Oiatalog ' is not impaj¢sible to have some do good j _ with two oaken of Caticma Soap �` work up until ten years old. Where As ft has been, so in aMrtime, "You do, eh i"' said the merchant. - It is intended to hold squabs as`breed- 8alg shall •be Haig of Bemersyde. "And why are you In such a hurry?" whenshewashealed."{Sigaedl Yrs r H. Bores, Blmbeli n Rd., Oak, Oat. ^b -"Got- to hurry " replied the young- 1e70Caticurs. o ars, they, should beleg-banded before 4 Iter. .. "Left school yesterday send I axe idv�f�� dOaily eoilee 13ii`ia. ';they are able to leave the neat, and a iticvIeri accord kept o! their breeding. -When Miidew is a pa y obstinate haven't � strack anything yet. I can't j ifw,�mvr e[ Oaueee. t s possible to out of t lothing', but tate waste ;tithe end if you've got nothing DR �* T/. ? i Z°iew.""�. o males should be banded on the right falltrvving V V - '.,leg- and the.. females ,gn.the left. bottled, and removes almeet any Stant. can stop long is where they can pay Squabs intended for market s oald Four. half a glfon .of-boeling water. me for it."_ .i,be caught before they are ted their over heli a pound of chlorinated lime, "Wizen can you come?" asked the ONLY TABLr"re' MARKED - morning ineal, so that the crops will and add two tablerspoanfwle of con- surprised boss. .. _ t. bo empty. , The method of kil!;ng, moa soda, aid stir. When cold, the "Don't have to come," was the gnibk t �` ` a` lucks and coolingis practically the mixture should be strained off, and reply.- " rm here now, and world have same 4s employed with poultry. Never the liquid bottled. For use, add ones been at work before this it you'd just - -BAYER". `BARE ASPIRIN save poor, inierior'squabs for' breed- part of the taixttrre ,bo tsar palbls said so-':. .. ... -ing, as they will reduce the quality of stater, and tf the stains my very tire- a[lasra s o+as�}e sates. ise. f. -the stock. Dispose of weak or inferior some, soak them in floe ltq�d far ten =ewe--�'• Not Aspirin at All withoutr the ,`!Bayer Cross's +breeders, especially, if they are males, atcgstites before wesihdag. ,A Strike That Failed. y "a' .:. - Labor strikes are not the product �. -' • of the last hundred years, as some l _• people think. They were frequent in even the earliest recorded days. ' • e One. of the largest strikes that the A dish'' 11 , world has ever known occurred in Y'? • Egypt of Cheops, p t during the reign slid Li relish - K tilonsand yea= before the i Christian era: 'w Cheops ordered a great pyramid to - t t breakfast -or lunch - be built in his honor, and while it was • in course. of construction it As said • With either ITllll'L or cream that 0,000 workmen downed tools and refused to continue with, the work. b, i - The reason they gave was that the :gyp food with. which they were furnished _ For. Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural - package, package which coatatas e°m late di• : tvaa n > .-Tvothaa&,-- Manche, _"d ' for rections. Then you ;aro �g real in.quality� _ snmatiem; l;illmesbitgo, Sciatica, Nen- Aspirin the- ganniae Asp pn-, _ M,: fake Aspirin marked with' -the. scribed br physicians- for, over utas `fills- a requirement for The contractors tried arguing with - �8 "Uyi „ or you -are not taking teen yearn. Now, made fn Canada+ °' them, and when that failed soldiers. at �• •` Beady tin bores Don IS tab- noutishmen t not met by were ordered to drive the strikers g�cxept omy •Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cftts, - _ back to work: bray -thousands of 4.�As %plly in an unbroken "Bayer" also 11e11- Iatgrr "Bayer" ,packftges. - Ynany cereals. them were crit ta, piece!!; wBile• a ser 'Obese is only onus Aspitria-•'Barer"•-Toa mti say "1s►1'" Nti cooking No Waste tarn number a stare of xRGY ana- !X{ of th m escaped, and Sed Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) 'of Barer Dtaanla " v the cOnatl'y. nee!leaoidatlr of- talfoyliosetd. Whilf lt.la ivdl s¢ the Tablthat .Vr9+•. ansa lvdaw • >esonraatwed to notal the pabtle spinal lmitationR the Tablets of War OemDaai H :At Grocers Everytivhere. _ will be stamped with, their general hada mark, tba 'Bayer Croq;" Milking eltorl� liai/a plane in Ontario's agrt lturat eeonoliiy' ED. 7. iilSiJR l�Fa S9-=-'19. p � ---- t ' r /e .r k:.p',;yw �'1�'r rslrh� ?n�r�a",G,�'�'�f�f7•.E t�;y': , /., .�>,. - �._:.v `•""- :.:�.t+: ,..,..rt.rw.:�...aM...-'•%r`„r :na�y+tw: ..., ,.,_- 'Ti! w t , (��' ..........:..x•.^L_.,.... c, .., _..._� _�._ .._.., ,_ _ �, ,� s':�:�5c:;�r'.'�a+'`k...otic.,"t,.-:.a'��i.�,.."�s:;-s"e .. �'..r 1,?�+^y+•1�..�..,�.�.�•! .j.��.�.o�. � -,��:d. ,ryy��.,,L},.`"C4• M. C:r'y.r+„.^., s.„r^;y'?r,•1�' •e,�fi.a.a•`*'R✓:v"�'.S; ,'r✓: , Y'�}:. ..C.... °tiv' . • .�«w ''.,,,Ys-.,*r,..w✓fi""..6,-E2-,b n..;. ..raw. '•ti�rrs-.T.' t•thY•"�s'`l •.,+ f�, i....!a. ,.'yYjj:r: g•'a A a���� airir°'r. 7:1z'.7 -yMY f1„1_ s. .•',._,�..:."--��=. t.'ls.T✓Sx^:.; �.,.K..,.�,:- �"ap.';.ke:la§' ' �„."r.r,k. :r'? :ar,�,79,-i,•:j':'iN"v, �_+'+ +te •..�.-.y�:„s^ . �3,,• -••,-•-.'..,.� r ,Y.v�^,•-� ..:.:..:'-_a' .�. •;. .t`` ^'"•�=.'.:...� Tea. • of Thos. N. China. lot oon.30, OTIOZ is benp� given -that rA 8, bitty, halt mile east of Brook• 1 t Geoz_gs Reary 8hemilt. o! the Bu All Your Groceries ' °• a Pen ev�r F�r1d.r moeoios at la am a. lln: No swerve. �tle t 1 o'clock Town of. Qahaws,' in the Count y o! On- at > fit. W Yieasrise. qpt, (old time). Wui. bfaw, anaSlooebr. Carlo, is the Province of Ontario.. lab• r over. will a 1 to the Parliament of N: Jl[oxDwY.. _ OcT. 6=—Auction sale of PP. 7 farm stock, idaplemeate; grain. hay 0awWa, at tLa nest. sermon thereof. Whit- 01.60 for a Bill of Divorce from his 7 wife, ``` atAhe:Grdoce"r �f r and roots, at lot 8, con. 10, per year :-71.sb itpaid in advance. church, the proper ei the estate o! Florence May Shemin of the City of �s - ' iso- the late Ross Boden. $ale. at l .p. m. Toronto, is the County of . York, in rbc. Fred. W. Siivereides, sue. the Province of Ontario. Married- ' r �0 H N - M U$i(il R, Proprietor. - tioeeper. woman. on the plreund of-adultery and t: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6T$—Auction saIS desertion. -of farm stoek, implements, roots, -Hated at the 'Town •of 4ehawa, 4a - � • OUR SLRVIGE—The best possible. Leave us ! ' r p the Province of Ontario, the2nd day of our order and. depend upon! ]MGMTB$_ - at lot 28, con. 9, Markham: the ra w 1� rt of Mrs. Richard Tart, pSee September, A. D. 19111, ata eiving the. testi prompt,_ A yr pe y G noRpz HENRY S$EMAT, attention. r 'SATIIRDAY, SUPT. 27TH—AdWon'sale bills. F. W. Silversides, auctioneer. - .By' his •`solCcitor. W: C. N. (Sinclair, - - of household furolture in the VII- ` SATURDAY.' OCT. LOTH-•-Auctibn'sale Oshawa, Ontario. lage'o! Whiteva7e; the ¢roperty' of , >•.� of farm stock'; implements, roots, OUR PRICES—The lowest consistent with the See sod two > etc.; at lot 3, con. 8, Sua3 tors, the best goods. _ y Mrs.3amea Thornton. '- Sale•at ,;O eloek. sham dodgers. Fred. property of Tholaredia, Sale at 2 Pontin. auctioneer. �i"iTlate4ale Glnb of -- w o clock, old time, Terms cash. See 5 b[oxnAY..i%Err.28'rH—Auction sale of, . hills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. OUR STOCK—The largest and most complete, 441 farm stock, implements; furniture. OCT, lv`�$' -Auction United Farmers - and quality A 1 in every line.. ' etc., at lot B, con. 7. Pickering. the sale of hors „ , _ r sale of horses, cattle, eheEp, imple- _ property of W. J. Cottrell. Sale at .meats, iurnitu>Ge,,etc., at lot 26, cow S r eds have arrived. 3_ r s I o'clock (old tioie): 'See large bflls, 9 the property of Cie'o. Itichardeon. ` OUi AI�1—To please eras serve you to the beet p p y At the next meeting of the Club sero• of our abilLt ' If you have a ' S. Pugh. auctioneer;' y g$ale,ax 1 o'clu .old time.. See bills. r lutiona will he gassed on . • complaint tell us at once. If r TUESDAY, SEPT. 90ra Auction sale'Win M'aw, a tioneer, the following:., , t '} of farm stock, implements, grain. - you are a satli fled tell others. a Re Interswitching of .Rwilw.ay-s_ hay and furniture, at lot 81, B. F.. Military Training in Schools • - con., Pickering (Rosebank), the pro• The Toronto Cit Council bas ! Im rpvin our School .8. 6tem y $ party of Dyson Cowan. Sale at 1 seed s resolution calling for the I • Regulation of Foodstuff J A LIr/ E S R / V H A R S' O �' o'clock, sharp. See large bills. Wm. pa g ') Maw, auctioneer. Hydro Com missiou . to pro -,ed Standardization of farm implements s r g with 6he Hydro radial ttudet•tek= Regulation of motor trucks on, our Tt m stock and d implem nts. the pro. ink. _ soft roads L S I K E SEED' K �A111TED BLA S -'Wb will, pay 'the higheat Horseshoelp.g and general blacksmith -- -.,. ..•. '• ,... Osie _ . °., ea for all kind work promptly: attended to. �. • - Lif of seed. Lame and interfering horeee, made 43ata Send ns samples and get .: a apaelaltp of, and, mopey:re- t ey 0�hz e, -C our prices before funded if work doer not prove satisfactory, insurance 1?e Prove Moderate The ;best ofgfacilitiee �,1ea �JiCC`r.A.C7i�N _for. cleaping,. Tri-re ss a -rite J. H•,DOWNEY COMPANY .� L r nstt:-ance fatares pr6.�c that- in access-of-dea-ths-a ri ing"moderate - -- - drinkers over abstainers runs fro 1 lro to 74rG, It is the business :'(� (""lu�1 T �1 GARAGE "of Life Insurance C:c,., a_.:es to l:ncriv tl:e:ris s aman takes when-he 1 I'Vi1ERI VI L i,sc,3 hquer. Ti ,w a Irisurante mi�'a havc no theories to prove and no y ' ;doctrine to press is "Their f:?uses are as cold as ite, arid, they make you. • - ^ -- r 1 Having purchased th6'g%rage business of Davidson & Williamv we are pay for th" risks you, run. To t,.e:n it is sirap.y business—a matter of ' r dollars and cents. B-ttt to. you- it is a mut`cr. of life-,and death. _ rP red to repair all makes of autos. - �r We keep.-In. stoeL all kinds of Ford a-ccessories, tires for all p rr�akes of care; Dila, etc. - - �' � : _• w _Tot,►1 rtna. - raaa.�-tet. n.��. -:: >� ids _ _ . Actuarial Cora a6soa of heath Reco (, �..:e:,Among Annie & A.ndrew, :;; Pickerm r� + X4,1'31 4,(,;T: 110 i-��. 4.21 _ c'! �o _ O 4:111 14.ab1 - 74 - Fortune Is Bullt n savfnd - iz;` V Cab r iq cy; 1} t�.}A. - •'21,07$;x3 iib - f u have , ,. tables red b R. ,I fvEacra Aety of flue United lCasdom .Temperance yfl t0 for work hard our money make r _ .� F,w..... c; _ _ .._ . 3;aur.. rmruiey samk hard for 3Cotl. y -Our Savings Department pays 3 % per annum and.. this interest is added to your principal ice a year. _ YOU Wj"jjjjF$ Are D e 'Before ., . '_ r� .. 'I''► r �. Its o f Booze? -- : {E. number..o: deaths among _ - r: rz 8ciat. ckrirkers .averages. 351 higher J.GORDONHhil,-- DOMINION AAM ti; ;. WHITBY BRANCH th9n among abst::rnera. - - - - �.^� }y/� _. It govt h vc .,abitcaily taken two g!a es of wisiskey. psi day or the eicoi�olie cquiva>.eixt in beer, your-cl.alkwa of dying before your twee ars � ` � ,double hose c lt, Cr, e1.)8tairrrs.-Icer WareStore > !t ly;.a l�€en, cc.�tiT,� i�tai abEt�trera ycarly:ri'U'ons f dollars in pre- -.`r,irams to help to pay for exc aa�e deatIn cr;:"� drink i. Can we afford - �2 _.7 itE,rt .�s cYnl offs Lace to buy :tf:ica K`�: i� of life &",d mor cy,2n t a face. of Alic w 1Q: $f of xnone}r and mend :.�. r - . y - • p _ - - �C '°;�?o" to' c z i', � tie Ontario Torr+ '. „ - , :th e 1900 Gravity- Washer ,,, p �rarce' -Act, and ho to ,� r.:rld :uiy' it practical y t+forthlcss b tue prel>,sed amen:lments _ Fit1J3' c�.ualri�.tteed - Free Trinl,Given,". - .vf _ +, Th ncllj F4Uw Famous", H.1 Thou h� ' .:Answer every gt:esi'on oat il^e. 1�aSeren �._n taror wiCn aa-_:{ tinder z ., - a the,41;.-adinq ':NQ, , and Et,rein.€a:l not, or your vote .is lost to Temper- _ Come aux see -ours—we anrc Preo:Iess. _ .. . can save ou,money and give guarantee . - _- • _.. band. A full stool of'staple goods on -_• e - n . - DC__W illianis' Fly Oil—the best on the .011ta.,171 3 k::c� ;�'(a . k .�Co :�itte� arket Royal Purple ctitf meal ` and Stock Pecifin jus Rrrived. '1' jOH:v NIACDONAL.D, _ D. A. DUNL.Ar , .. iANDRF-'W S. GRANT, _ G C`liaindan, Treasuscr, Tice Chairman a'nd Secretary ' bast will COl]VinCe soli it '� (;OSI Ealsior Life Bldg.: Tomato) the best to be had. s4 t is -pleasure to show our goods. 'I a • • . �.�. PICKERING , _ S. BAY.SDON, ZEMMOL You. T Mai Pandora _ F r . .1 0 ,. CI tour 'T-re€�m� of the..�Vesi" Flour O well known as to have become a >. • ,� ^' 0 Canadian institution Is this grand 'for tired working Pandora. arch” I0' p BttS' F� on r a Glass oven door'; tested thermometer; an oven ' evenly heated that even the beginner can ��oo bake well with it. Grates work.. �moothlyi reservoir is enameled and.may t�emnoved Farmers+ try'our "Sampson" Hog Feed r•'_ _ for cleaning. _ z _ _ _ _ . for RESULTS _ .. There is, a lifetime of satisfs,otioa is the Fall line of Feeds on hand-- _ - Hi hest prices aid , } w PaadosYl. _ _ is 6 P P for grain Sold by S. Ialsdon� The Cavi beU Flour Mils Co., Ltd. w - - - - P, .. .,— Mills at r+Torotito Peterboro _ Pickering , .. y .h' :. ...: -: _ .:'...-.a.,, ..-,... . -... .• ...., ..,.. .., �._ .:_ ..,..5...�,L�V' �... i... ._ -., rc,What,,..: ,dm•�t�e�:fi.r.r.,rx....x.ater aa"+'_'rx. ti�.�.xn..�^,.�..ti.:,..,5._:.r}e+r��_r.?h.:ar�.s... tZ°l�ri�d! -tr r f 'RDS > r .L: ac ",;\.�.c^:y' :y'^G^Try. +?ry. 2c r';�.e• "F.:Fa.,� .+.. ��y .,+x "+'F,=.,. �t .A+'r. v, •.,y. ,x,,.... '. ;r..� • .v ,'Sr•. ,,,,,"'S`-1 .��swa� • ''�sxr ��xx+ w - y`�Srr'":. s���u 6 ,:,,i ew . r'• 'm, . .Y ;�(?f%:, '�;�, a. 3 r s 'dF i; :� i✓ sial, a x. . n r f4i ..ss ��' t+;�• _? ..,:.�. '•lbs.,._ _ate_ _i.. w�. ::.g =.r_�� -.+n•,.-.�. z .ram _'..,..u.mere�,.3.s!"..�':_::t. _4 Mrs. D. Johneton,' of Toronto, Mm Wei. Wriglet, of Toronto, • �. :;�.• -� ' W. QY Bin i* eraotdn s wile *Pena a day lash ween with her Is -visiting T. C. and Mr*. Goetiek. •-- ;' garage on hmises. parent*. F, and Mrs, Farmer, Mrs. McLeod and daughter, o! _ Mrs. W. J. Halliday, 01.0al ry, Oolliagwood; are visiting. Ctrs. H.. . �isibing.hbr mother, Mrs. James CORPORATION Forgie. ii •,Sirrell. —. OFT= — Mr. Turney, Streetsville, spent ,a couple of days this week with., Township. of.. Pickering The_ Pickering ' Mrs. Joshua Bundy. Sherman Rumohr is -'confined to PUBLIC NOTICE ra hereon gives 7%nanae Corm mittee _, his. bed hroa h illneea and • ie un- that the-Munioipal Corporation.ot the Of all materials and desiRa - $ Township of Pickering will, at a meet - der the doctor's care. The obiect of this Association is to kept in stook. It will pay you Ing to be held'on Monday. the 13th lessen stealing and prosecute oall at our workaaed i� s's gal $took -Mrs. John Coates has been very day of October, A. D. 1919, at the gg . -111 but we are glad to know that hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, . the feloae. obtain prices Dont be misled kents we do not employ them, oonsegaeN she to -now improving. ' in the Council Chamber at Brougham, Members having propertyy stolmoommani- ly we ow, and 'do tbrow off the agent g Mrs. George Found, of Tomato, consider aby-luw for closing, stoppping nate immediately with any member commission of 10 per oent.,whiohyou wo has been spendingR&,coupleofdays up and conve)•nigtothe Caoapbellford, of Exseutive Oommittes. sertainlysave by parohasing'irom as.; '.with C. H. andWre. Found. Lake O'ntaHo and 'Western Railway call eolioite�?.1 }-� RallDa will be observed 'in Company certain portions of the cad Membership fee 11.00. Rally allowance between Dote Eight (Va.ad Tickets mar be had from trio President or J. Ti MATHESON' the Methodist Sabbath School. on Nine (9) in the Third Concession of the secr•tery on application. Office and Works, Whitby, 'Ontario Sunday. next. Everybody wel- Township of Pickering and•of the road Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm. come. allocdanee between Lots Eight'(8) and' -er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering B. C. and .Mrs. Tomlinson, of Nin e(9) in the Fourth Consa—ceion ofihe ''Sudbury, spent the week -end with Township of Pickering, and -for estab= L R. Tkext01: ;W Clark. ark• NE'W GARAGE. the formers brother, Dr. N. F. and lishing as highways in lieu thereof President secretary firs. Tomlinson. certain lanais to be conveved to the The undersigned has opened up Mrs. R. Tarr, of. Mongolia, will Township by the said Railway Com•. pang, descriptions and ' pl'xus of the a garage on his premises and hold anaut<>tion sale of farm stock, portions of highwave to be closed and Coal.,�oal-.­..,is prepared to do all kinds' implements, furniture lute„ on laude to be established as highways of automobile repairing. 'Wednesday, Oct. Sth. being oil file in the Office of the Clerk� "Will handle all ziecessary'parts The W. M. S. of Erskine church of the.Towuship of. Pickering, grid " • ' Hard and Soft Coal of�the for repairs. will hold their annual thank offer' there available for inspection by the Ing on the evening of Oct. Sth. Full public. best quality on Is also agent for Gray; Dort Cars. ' particulars next week. All persons interested or whose hand ,Call in- and see Trim A large gang of Bell telephone leads may or might be prejudicially �% before buying. linemen are busy on the eighth erected by t arersq g of •such, pro- THOS• A• •v ' concession sitting up new wire* sed Bc•Ixw are re meed to isttend at , Thom- E+ Stephenson, ~ p thesaid-meeting. where they will be • and otherwise •improvini. the heard in person or by Counselor Solic- :Fic ke=1=1r� nt. CLAREMONT, Ont. wine. itorwith ieferencethereto upon peti- Next Sunday will be Rally Day tioning to be so beard. in the- Baptist Sunday School. Ser. Dated this 18th dap of September, ' vices will be held in the church at A. D. 1919. 10.80 a. W. Everybody_ will .be Dorn R.: BHaxox, Here S a Ch a n � e made welcome. Clerk. Our continuation and public • . 'ichools closed on Tuesday after - !Me= pICKERING -: --" to Get Bar a1L18 F - noon In* order that the 'papile, add - ' teacher&mightattend the Brough i i YARD p� am school fair. L UMBER • 1 J'3i' D -Mrs. Ales. Wilson of Toronto,_AAA "Air - - Owing ,to the illness of_tlle 'Rev: - A. McLellan the Masonic' cervices which were taehave been- hld in the Presbyterian church• on Sun- . day last; have been postponed un ..til further'notice. t41, We carry a beavp and well assbrt - -'t ` ' - health and is compelled to under- ed stuck- of Lumber; all. well 1 1d. boots full X1116 Of SIYl illi-Cb1rPI2rS a go is serious operation. Corn filling is' -milled and dry,, comprising . following material r _..conducted tile -services in Erskine, i church on Sunday last to , a most cutting and silo l t�Iacceptable manner. • r. now th® order of the day with the farmers. Corn is an excellent crop S8RVICR-_`This: Bank, for the ' ast - ► 45 yyears, has one this year, eonsegnently there will feed. its share in the development Jars'—Pints, Quarts and Half Gallo of the business- of-- the- ADO - be -eao shortage of _ A good heavy rain fell here on minion. Our experience and XXX Vinegar, 35 cents a gallon equipment are at the service - Sunday which was badly needed. grass is now looking mcwh of every customer.. -Bashel Baskets, Fruit Baskets 6'snd 11 quarts = 'THE , better and the farmers are able to STANDARD BARK guaranteed. Have your - ' OF CANADA l get at their fall plowinit._ reor a Richardson, who is about PICKERING 40ANCH _ - Ea. `:,"A N 14 1 _S M. 0. VMMERMAN - MAMAGN -+ IORANCH A"O AT WHITBY) 0 9. '!'of his farm stock, implements etc., Oct. 15th. Bell "d Independencphone; j FG"';T�2�A 7!9 A on -Wednesday, 4 New. .Premises '.. We may novo be found in ---' _. _. __ _ - __--__ .1 M., Henderson's promisee x where a large stock of new t - Owing ,to the illness of_tlle 'Rev: - A. McLellan the Masonic' cervices which were taehave been- hld in the Presbyterian church• on Sun- . day last; have been postponed un ..til further'notice. sorry to state, has been in poor We carry a beavp and well assbrt - -'t ` ' - health and is compelled to under- ed stuck- of Lumber; all. well 1 1d. boots full X1116 Of SIYl illi-Cb1rPI2rS a go is serious operation. Corn filling is' -milled and dry,, comprising . following material r _..conducted tile -services in Erskine, i church on Sunday last to , a most cutting and silo :' -the - t�Iacceptable manner. now th® order of the day with the farmers. Corn is an excellent crop Matched Pine, Henilpck, B. B. Fir. Spruce and cedarFrIIit - = this year, eonsegnently there will feed. _ Dres", d Lumber Jars'—Pints, Quarts and Half Gallo -• be -eao shortage of _ A good heavy rain fell here on Pine.and Spruce White Piro and..Cedar Sidings ' XXX Vinegar, 35 cents a gallon 7. .:,,...The Sunday which was badly needed. grass is now looking mcwh 2 Ac a1 B. C. Cedar Shingles, Eta. -Bashel Baskets, Fruit Baskets 6'snd 11 quarts better and the farmers are able to guaranteed. Have your get at their fall plowinit._ reor a Richardson, who is about W. D. Gordon & Son _ - Ea. `:,"A N 14 1 _S to give up farming and has leased bis farm, will hold an auction sale PICItERI11TG . 0 9. '!'of his farm stock, implements etc., Oct. 15th. Bell "d Independencphone; j FG"';T�2�A 7!9 A on -Wednesday, - Am prepared to cater to garden parties or other '.. Miss Montgomery. of Scotland, ---' _. _. __ _ - __--__ _ --_--- . _ _._. _ x Is visiting Graham Bros: She will ' - Owing ,to the illness of_tlle 'Rev: - A. McLellan the Masonic' cervices which were taehave been- hld in the Presbyterian church• on Sun- . day last; have been postponed un ..til further'notice. _ r , = . As Rev.. A. McLellan was cora- 'fined to the hour -e suffering- from a t► veep severe cold Mr. R. W. Ellis �' r _..conducted tile -services in Erskine, i church on Sunday last to , a most . t�Iacceptable manner. James L'nderliiil' and datiRhter, years experience -v"e- n pair work on all makes -• bliss -Clara, Rev. W. and Mrs: Lim: I- Garage at North Clare. _ •'" bort, Horace -Limbert and Master troubles. 89tisfaotion guaranteed. Have your 3aek'A-ndrews motored to Lindsay North. Claremont Garage - on Saturday to attend the fair The famous Neilson make A :kept constantly on bana. - ..which. wag held on •that day, • . Am prepared to cater to garden parties or other '.. _ :- _ . We congratulate Mies Margaret Parlor in Telephone Con- x - "McLellan on her splendid record At ' -• '= the Harbord Street Collegiate In, T. P. Shirk, : Oarernont z, <..etitute, she havipg captured the The United Farmers .4th Edward Blake Scholarship by t�t . -.which she receives 046 in each and years free tuition. Besides, she �• -achine ( an of . A'rc' �Vl O won five other scholarships. She : Ontario -,also got first-class honors , on both parts of her Faculty. 'be HE withstood eve It' in the field and last Anniversary services will above all was a31d still is the and _ s ' ' eondneted in the Baptist church second Wednesday `" ~ Only Car to survive until the cessation of on Sunday and Monday, Oct. -5th :and etl� Rev. Mr. McLeod, of ; _ hostilities —Extract from letter .received by Stouffvine, will preach on, $nnday,- di"* Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier, ' both morning and eveniug. Unin Africa: Monday evening, Rev. Dr. A. 'T. So'werby, of the.Doverconrt Road Baptist church, Toronto, will de "'. 'Over shell -torn roads, through water soaked fields, second.only holes, the lee to the tanks i.n its power t0 climb debris and crater - liver one of his characteristic - tures, entitled "A Crop of Ti:mo n Ford car made a•world famous record in the fighting area of the thy.." Dr. Sowerby is well And Baking on Mondays and Fri- ri-days great. war.. In press despatches, yin field reports, In letters, in favorably known in Claremont. ti rh a and the raises of the Ford were sounded. song p and his lectnres are always looked f tongues on and:' _ forward to as a treat is assured to Johu F. Bayles,- Greenwood In France :700 cars out of 1 000 were Fords - those who may attend. �'atclr In Italy. :' 860 cars out of 1,000 were Fords ' outforbille giving''futl particu lana. In Et = 996' cars out Of 1,000 were Fords The annual school fair. which First-class Rigs to hire day orK In Mesopotamia 999 cars out of 1,000 were Fords was held on the_: school irrutinds.. on MondAy, wae:quite ;: s >ar - _ -The Ford power lant that established this world-wide record .here cess. There was a large .nuuilier :' n every theatre or the war remains the same. It will be in the. present and much Ant6rest wasOrd 011 buy. y y manifested in the various exhibits` of the.pupils from the .different_ - i Ford Runabout, $680. Touting,$690. On open models the Electric Starting andLig�htt��gqgg "Egni Coupe, $975. Sedan, $1,175 (closed model pricesinelvde EL-eettria school* that participated in the fair. There was a fine disp`a.y of mentis $1�OOextra. - S> g and Lighting Equipment), Demountable rims; tire -carrier and nen-skid t} f reit, ecru, vegetables And home on leer as optional equipment on closed cars only at $25 extra. These pries, are f. o. k ' %:y'ord, Ont., do not include war Tax. made baking, all of which reflect- ed much credit on the pupils. The .and �' * .. Bub only Genuine Ford Porti. Yoe Canadian U9 live stock, consisting of 'hong, � Dsakrs and oats 2,000 Service Garages ripply them, _ calves And p ,, try, was also e A unmher o4 o PICRERING GARAGE, DEAi.E.RS •ceptionally {�'';cul. ..PIC sporting events, eonsisting of raeeeetc., were keenly contested (A1*,*TWY ' N'�1�,�'Wl and created much interest, arrived. J. Fingoid, ciu man Ind. Phone 2804 x W..DERUSHA a war veteran, .with 13 years experience -v"e- n pair work on all makes of cars, has opened s r Garage at North Clare. snout.u� o _-• take care atm your our troubles. 89tisfaotion guaranteed. Have your car -put right... North. Claremont Garage ICE —CREAM The famous Neilson make A :kept constantly on bana. Am prepared to cater to garden parties or other social gatherings. y Parlor in Telephone Con- x tral office, opposite the bakery. 29.8 T. P. Shirk, : Oarernont z, The United Farmers : Ontario t Farmers' Club meets in the Pickering Town .Hall on ' second Wednesday ` of ", each month only during summer months. Watch for. next meetieg di"* T` ♦�: Crain ,Chopping k AND FL 1tKINCT n I am prepared to do chopping and oat.; Baking on Mondays and Fri- ri-days days only, beginning y ti on April tst, Some stone boats, wagon and binder 7 tongues on and:' _ r3r17 Johu F. Bayles,- Greenwood 'larement !iuirq ` — Bus meets all Trains -- First-class Rigs to hire day orK night at lowest prices. Phone 1805. Thos. giftdo rson k ,; .•t�W4�i"� .4h AJ :�, RK �_ y4't w Y' '��t� M�u•a3Y.rdM �., 'v{.'Y's'E`...iPT�rtr ri�aei.` j ,rel . ..».. said. 17. yon loboaW talkM0 $aa _:. e, M�'+ tr : Neu°na, �, � Aulcen, howould believe yon. A novel inquiry has lately_ bees held kNy. » "You must make him believe yon, sw.: o " to the Republic to the aoath. �1Whlch '' ' - shi•ilashed back. You must pat your ,' ... .- is the naughtiest of an the foreign ' shoulder to this task. You can do It. ' :Bovril used iii the Kitchen ' means dollars sated in the - nations represented in the United ♦11 grades. Write Los pekoes. 1 You know how whore to fiend the Btatea T strepgt$. I,have told yon:' ,. TORONTO &ALT WORK* jt.ntakes nourishing hot dishes out of Eo d which wAuld he The method adopted to decide this j.4LiFR '• TORONTO m "I will come back to-rdorrow," nt,t otherwise be eaten. But see tont .you get the real thin. " question has been to take acensus -of fi promised. Then I. will ivork. You , If it is not in the, $ovrLl bottle it is Pot.. BO rtL And }t all the people who have been impris• �_.Y�... _ shall see hoar I can work) He smiled as' be Bovril. 1. oned for breaking laws, and the fairest =:, _.. .. .,:. - ;. <.•. s xs. , dawn at her, honest purpose sung mg with the ahy..happiness in his eyes. record' is held by Switzerland." Only ■-- _ - _ "Yen;" she said "you moat come + 0 81 edeStates have been to prt_son r cent. of the Swiss In the Parker"s home to -morrow, Mexico !s the bad boy of the family, deliofous. Cucumber pickles: -Gather cu She stood at'the gate watching his with 2.3 per cent., or just over one �a Her 'Hou %-•� ebretaker tall, strong figure swinging away down the road es she had so many in atty. Ireland. is only a fraction better, 2 per cent., and Scotland Is. times watched•her son. And•now he third from bottom wig 1.2 per cent. was nearing the lain oak tree, making Following these, each country being Sy Florence Morse Kingsley. the turn of the road. Would he stop look back? She leaned over the better than the 'last; come Austria, `- and England and Wales, Canada, France, white gate, her eyes eager as a girl's, Italy, Russia, and Denmark. z CHAPTER IIL—(Cont'd). will never let me .off; not even, fora an odd fancy tormenting her with vague hopes, and misgivings. -What about Germany? Prepare for s aaety'blow. +omitting Switzerland, .lj[ary Brett laid out a substan- day „ "I've thought of that, I believe "If he stopiL and waves his hand— George did—I be Germany comes topi "..tib%,ejittfit for Van Anken'a Dari, she •and fact —I am almost sure I have hit upon as always shall sure —sure---�---- �� waatmgratulating herself on the ' • `; tfii►t she had not accepted Cousin Al- plazitr mita Bifldle'a to stay with her She had been thinking at intervals He had reached the tree—was pass- Ing it; then, as if aware of her cloud- Get busy and •attend to business- k-!::-- - '!or offer a few days. Almira would have; all day of a way to deliver him from Aft'hr it might ing gaze, he turned, smiled, waved his but be sure it is your own business. e r p his long bondage; all, 3'ttn to 'the telephone at the first sight yni not prove difficult; with Van Auken hat in a gesture of eet`.n and fare- g gr g and was. The relative size of the earth as is - '' the muddy floor and despoiled larder. Miss Biddle's limited tong- I it would be a matter. of dollars and well, gone, (To be continued.) i coo seed with the sun, approxi p mately that of a grain of sand to an H cents, she was sure. There was, her filiation could uevgr have overleaped i Christmas money George had given _ orange. o ` e s '#k ate the barrier of the prima facie evi-! Points on Pickling. a dence. She would have insiated' upon, it to her the last day he spent at home, frdP. s-iasmmt Curs a.aaraa. saying with the gift, Nasturtium leaves prevent form handing - the offender over to the authorities. Mary Brett actually! "I'm afraid I. shan't be home this tation just as well as•.horaeradish and _ shivered,. as she reflected on the boy's year, little Mother o Mine, so I want can be used with pickles when horse- rabable fate. had she not chosen to! you to buy yourself something splen- radish is not available. A few leaves `! p. did and.unnsual, from me. Something fn s'quart jar -will' be sufficient.. RA _ ..'eE,AYP:.come home alone,. In lir otffer-world= i you've wanted for a long time and Make sweet crab-apple pickles thus: _ �. ly thoughts it was all a t,dantiful web; denied yourself. You see, I know your Place alternate layers' of crab-apples O of providence: the boy had been sent d -� and- sugar in, a new atone jar, using Aluminum— a in her with a double .purpose: already WaWhateeould be more splendid and four pounds of sugar for six pounds he had helped' her over the difficult home- 02 frumt . ,=_ ;.M I unusual" than this motherless, , with a few whole cloves and Gives StoVeplpea 810,d RPttorp +`t buainesa of home -coming without I less boy, who so sore needed what a littler stick cinnamon in -each layer. F JGeorge more effectually. than any, 1 she as sorely needed to give? Her Cover with vinegar, using one pint stereotyped sympathizer could possib- ,a Silver like finish " :- ly have done. There had been, indeed, fancy, always nimble -footed, sped on for six pound of fruit. Set the jar _ _ , � into the future—his future and hers. in the oven and bake slowly. Do this ... _ __ A _ a _ a-. _ - mss r% AIM, n. I ?� ed herself. She vowed to help him to! 011C 1YVL&JY 5a4 wso ova •u ...- village, an easy matter, now that so -- — —,, .,,-,•.. g,... .....-. — ----+ ---- going, and let the pickles bake slowly ■-- _ s i; the limit - of -her ability; and it was; man men were awn He should quite in ' keeping with her character have George's room, end together they box, and steadilyuntil done. The should be almost transparent, . and are Parker"s that having ,broken" her. thealabaster weld read George's books of an even- she sh4suld empty it, to the last frig- in Alread she bad thanked God deliofous. Cucumber pickles: -Gather cu ' rapt drop —was he not brother?' for him in her heart. cumbers as they reach. the desired r Something of her thoughts she told size and put them into a clean -stone CHAPTER IF. - him but not all. He moat first per- jar, with, a layer of salt in the bottom It was Iate in the afternoon before form the task she had set him. 'And and enough salt to cover them on top. she bade the newly -christened Daniel with this for a peg whereon to hang Add a little orator et first to start the Maitland good-bye. They had eaten! all her simple exposition of faith, she brine, seed put a weight on top' to z ' dinner -together and, as before, he told him haw he must go to meet his keep the cucumbers under. As you h lrepaired theved her ebrokenhwiadow fastens i You must pray every minute of more cucumbers, add salt to cover ^_ i them. When you wilt to use the Ing and -second the unguarded ceIIar � the way," she said, "and God 'will .give cucumbers, take them out _and put against further 'intrusion. She heard � you just the right wordslo say to them into- a preserving kettle with Asim whistling boyishly over his task that man. There is a right way and cabbage leaves over and among and smiled indulgently to herself. It a wrong way—a hard way and'an easy' them. Cover with cold water, and set was all really very funny when one, was to do eveny-tfiing. If you ask God on the s+bove why _�11 ,nearly N csme' to think -of itl She" must writel to help you—quite simply and without scald, •`Not boll. Allow :them to �• V. 1'�l0 YOU coot over aright, or until they are as Abe 7vas still smiling ovef-^the un- never prayed. If you anus �,•ttgin: freeh as you like them, tken pack lnio Mdsnisble hutRtir of, the situation when i now. "You will soon find out how jars, adding some I the reit peppers 4• the came in to wash his hands at they wonderful It is to Have _an unseen -and pieces of horseradish. Boil enough :kitchen sink. ' Friend." good strong eider vinegar to ..cover It "I hate to leave you here alone," he! "I learned a prayer, once," he said, them and pour over them while hot. r777., - impetuously, then reddened with! when she paused. "An old; old woman To preserve string beans in brute, '; ,• onest shame, as . be perceived the' at the poor farm taught it to me when select half -groan, thick=hulled beans, twinkle, of . amusement in her kind I was a *child. It begins, 'Now I lay string and break them into pieces. k ales. me down to sleep, I pray Thee, Lord, Boil for exactly one hour in clear fir, "I want you to come back," she my. soul to keep.' The old wot n said water to which Is added a pinch of ;jiald. it would keep the Bogies away and salt, as if preparing _ them for. the "a He shook his head. ."Van Auken that I must remember to say it when. table. Drain and when perfectly cold, .assn ever I was frightened. ManT's the pack the beans into an earthenware time I've repeated the words at top jar. For thd brine: Add two and one speed, thq cold shivers running up half pinus of salt to each gallon of - r and .dowfi my back. I guess it was clegr cold water. Pour this over the better than no praying. beans and weight them down with a - "Yes! But now you will learn to heavy plate. - The brine must cam- - k God d t th b ck Will Do It. •. _ By' cleaning or ia8—restore any articles , to, their former appearance and return them to you, good as new. ' _ Send anything from household draper les down to the finest of delicate fabrics. 'We.pay postage or express chargee Ona 4 - Way. - When you think .of ng 19- Think o! Parker's. .:Parcels may be seta 'Post or Express. :We pay ChTriage one way on all orders. Advice upon Cleanfng or Dyeing any a'- tide. will be promptly given upon request. Parker's Dye Works, Lei# _ Cleaners and Dyers, 781 Yonge St. - : -Toronto :_- _ tel to an ge a answers a pletely cover the beans at all times. r..". The answers come in new and strange More beans and mare brine (both pre- "- ' ` • r impulses; in a warm comfort and cer- P as directed above) can be added x tainty of what yon must do or say. as the' beans are procured. Cover the I've tried it, these many years, and I jar with a cloth to keep out dust, and know." . set -in cool place, but not where the y Presently their talk drifted to the contents would freeze. ' outside world and then she told him of her Christmas money and of the use To prepare salted beans for the I she meant to make of it. table, drain out of brine as many as pg.He shook his bead. you wish to use, cover to a depth of three inches with boiling. water, to "Bu you can work;' she suggested, which has been added one -quarte`` ttea- seereu2y glad of his stubborn refusal. spoonful"You can earn money and pay mespoonfulo2 soda, to remove the sour r taste. Let the bean- staid in this hack. There will be plenty of time water over night or until the .mater c between now and Christmas. Besides, cools: pour off and add the same . I need'you, d I not? Iffy next 'burg - quantity uantity of - boiling water the second lar<<might be a different sort!"time, omitting the soda. Let this I hope you won't always remember cool and pour off, then put the beam t that of me,' he said in a low voice, on to cook just as if freshly picked _ the fold between his eyes deepening. -from the garden, omitting the salt. Y How dare you trust sue with money Burst cabbage heads can be made •`Ina when you think of what I did? How into sauerkraut for fall use. If the -" can you be sure I err -not a thief? Why, you are not like anyone I ever kraut is properly made and 'put in a heard cd? The folks I know wouldn't warm place to ferment, it will be believe it, if I told them. Van Auken ready to use in ton 'days' Cut the cabbage e=rser than for slaw would say I stole the money: Why and should you do anything for me? I've pack in.a clean; sweet barrel or keg, been wondering all day," eprfikling salt in the bottom of the KJf V "Dan," • vessel, then a lay* of cabbage,. then p Dan, she spoke softly, between tears and laughter, "you, don't under- one of salt. Pound and bruise the s stand. Perhaps if I had been happy —as people are who haveinany to cabbage• until the juice of the cabbage IS � love mixes with the salt, Add more layers of cabbage and salt, pounding each and work for—perhaps if you had come some other time, in just the layer until the vessel is full. Cover g s rime way --who knows? Perhaps I with cabbage leaves, and over this 4 €IRA% might have telephoned for the con- place u clean beard, with a- h�vy weight to press it down, and cause the stable, when I found yon asleep. I juice to rise and cover it. If xtre sauer- s ` y mi ht have done that, you 'know. But r g kraut is wavAed for winter use, keep you came to me like a gift out of the blue. When you niche ipto, my lonely. in a coot place but do not allow it to _ t house, Dan, you broke into my lonely freeze.Before cooking, wash it o xra- through several , waters and cook • heart—a heart bereaved of its all." slowly ,with a piece of pork. i�mi .R f: Add, *OL � He knelt at her feet and laid his „ face in the folds of her' gown. 'She ,. The blood travel's throuh our art- .,felt rt-" felt his big shoulders heave -under her cries at a rate of about 12 feet per light touch. secotsd. ' At the last he lingered wistfully. "I- wish you could go with me," he _ !�•_ I y 41 Waard's rtnsmeat sate rite. Ly. WnITE corrIL :dor fteser�in _ : .' . Half Lily White and Half Sugar You will have wonderful success with yourpreserves it you follow the exampleof the Technical Cools and replace half the sugar with LILY WHITE' Corn Syrup. ,The initial saving to money may be small, but your Ilams and jellies will keep better, will have finer avor, will be just the rlght consistency and willnot crystallize. - LtLY WHITE makes Dandy Candy Endorsed b fwd housewives every where. ' LIi�Y WHITE Coif'! S;'n'p is 1, sold by A grocers in. 2; 5,,10 and' 201b. tins. THE. CANADA STARCH CO., LI :,?ZD,. F; e MONTREAL— 2:1 r' N'rrte for Coo i C: ck. 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'v�'"�� C _ - '", '. ` -'y K' 7 lo• "n .'Mrs • -• � ;" t. .., .,..- .�.-.:.,! � --:., ,: •� `i.-F.xM .. �!}r f ., '.': Y.1y-.'.. .,: +... ,-_. - f .- - :W' -iia'" : •.M'�' , _ +. �i4�, .+. .. �^...'' > r...NF '. .F. y fie' C rF . y A despatch from Paris says: --The ..2• , r +- 4 principal military 'and economic atipu- latione ..d�ontained in the • peace treaty .. .fir. �-.._. _. ..__ �� ---. _ >� --_.-. �. ._ -- ���•. mno NAL MW ' r COM CE AM. TO DISAGM. _-yail to Reach Unanimity on Questions of 8 -Hour Day, RecaiBd _ �. tion of Labor Unions, and: Right of Employees, to Collective Bargaining, but Wonderful Progress Was Made Along General Lines. Ottawa, ept. 21. -When the -Nation-1 ferencea of upin?on had come on'quea- 41 Industrial Conference broke up at jj tions of .detail. The reports of the .' ° Sb'eo'ck Saturday afternoon the various sections at -the committees on ' new ehleved friendliness between 11 these questions would go before the, . employer and ..employee by agreement Governments, which 'could determine, 'lad not been endangered by a division the value of the respective opinio" n the questions of the ,eight-hour expressed. f '' day, recognition of Labor unions and Considered in the light of. these the right of employees to collective statements and the ' declaratdon In 'bargaining. favor of joints councils, the confer- LOTS OF SUGAR THERE. _ quantity which Bulgaria may •retain On these cardinal doctrines of ecce must ,be.•.regarded as Having � " .. There is no scarcity of sugar in the'harbor of Montreal, the Cans- under the treaty shall be /placed at wt '...organized Labor th3' various joiart made distinct rpogres's, even on than Warrior, one of the vessels of the Canadian Government merchant points indicated by the Allies. An tui. committegg- of employers and em- the questions where no unarm•ne, having arrived there from the . West Indies with 21,000 hasps of ter -,allied commission will' supervise „ployeea wef�e unable to siring in un- mous agreement' could be reached. mamraw sugar. The,picture shows the sugar 'being transported to. the refln- the execution of- the military, naval a saihaous reports. The e5ight hour day law' all over eries. Another cargo of 22,000 bags will soon arrive on the Can It and provisions of the cum - It wap ciecWed, on the motion of Canada to which adherence of Recruit, _. Mr. John Shaw, of Woodstock, that the employers was dsked; is recogniz- Bulgaria must 'return all valuable it would be better to avoid embitter- ed i32 -principle. Employers and em- objects and documents stolen from. the Ing • either. side through losing by_ a I ployees differed'.as to the • time' when' i �� p - Allies and deliver up. to military courts - few votes, and that the objects of the it should come into effect. Alyea ++��` of the Allies persons guilty of aotst Conference would be achieved dust as forty-seven per cent of Canadisill in- _ - - contrary to the laws of war.. well by •having the recommendations du+stries. have the eight-hour day. The BreadstnHs. to 50c- breakfast bacon, 49 to 52c• Finally, Bulgaria must pay an in - of the various sections of the cum- Labor element leaves the conference, !Barre-Nddemnity of 2,250,000,000 francs, which °t Toronto, Sept. 23. -Manitoba wheat cottage' roils, --38 to 39c. wittees brought in and embodied in determined it will press its view until -No. 1 Northern, $2:30; No. 2 North- .meats -Pickled pork, $46; mess pork, must be turned over within a specified, i ....the Hansard report of the proceedings. the eight-hour, day obtains in such a ern, $2.27; No. 3 Northern, $2.23, in $45. • Green meats -Out of pickle, le number of years. W In aecondi�S this motion, R. .large majority of the country's in- store Fort William. Mees than smoked. Dry salted meats--. A. Rigg of Winnipeg pointed out for duscries that a bill will be passed Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW, 86%c; Long clears in tons, 32%c; in cases, , theemployees that on the question of making it. obligatory on all but sea- Na: 3 CW, 86%c; extra No: 1 feed, 33c clear Tellies, 27 to 28 aie fat CIDNESE` GO 0 86%c; No. 1 feed; 85%c; No. 2 feed, bac , ifL►7 fss 32 to fisc. Lard -Tierce, ' principle there bad been expressed sonar occupations, such. ME nes agriculture, 35 to 38c- tuba, 36 to 36%6; palls, "R r. practical agreement and that the riff- fishing and logging. S�Mc, in afore Fort William. 36 to 36 c; 37'rac: (��% CANADIAN D�]� w. _.._ g Manitoba barley -No. 8 CW, 4c prints 37c to ip i t fill' j� �J L ---- -- -- - - $1.242,6; No 4 CW, $1.22; rejected, compound lard, times, 29% to 80c; - SIKI '.FOOD PRICES - DROP liam.' teed, $1.16, in store Fort Wil- tubs, 30 to Montr8014ceal r ' •liam.' Montreal Markets American corn -No. 3 yellow, nom- Montreal Sept. 23. -'Oats, extra No. Don't Want to Lose Any Because 4 t;tt AND HMIj -IN UNITED ST�'�S ictal; No. 4 yellow, nominal. of $500 Head Tax., Wit f�i 1' feed, 9634c; - flour, new ,standard Ontario oats -=No. 3 white, 87 to 98c, a e 96 lbs:, $4:90 to $5;ats, bag H-litax N 9 Sant 91 -The JI -4 n, ;45 orts: contingent of the 80 000 Chinese who r ' Ontario when, No. 1 'Winter, Pei' $55• hay, No. 2, per ton, car fats, $20 nB , car lot 22 to' $2.06; No. 2 do,�$1.97 to finest eastern$, 25e• were taken by Britain to the Western,, Opens Dominion Park on Mount r of 10 to 15 Per Cent. Fol- • N to - $22; cheese, $2.03, o. 8 do, $1.95• to $1.99, f.o.b.j frost for service behind the lines re - Revelstoke and Goes ws.Government Investigation. n into according to freights..butter, choicest creamery, 64�{i to c• r, shipping: points, g egEs. fresh, 66c; selected, 62c; No. i turned today when two - steamships t0 movies. A despatch from Washington says: Ontano wheat=No. 1 Spring, $2.02 stock, 66c;. No. 2 sstoLk,elected, 60 to 62c; landed 4,000 of the .Celestials en route s -Reports to the Department of Jus- to $2.08• No. 2 Spring; $1.99 to $2.06; poas -• baggy car lots, $1.75; for Vancouver. The steamers that ar- Revelstoke,_ B.C.,' Sept.r 21. -Ens tics from twelve states Indicate that No. 3 Jpring, $1.96 to' $2.01, t.o.b.� dressed ho abattoir killed, $27.50 rived to -day 'were the Winaifred7an, � ! route on Saturday from Field to; chi ping paints, according to freights.$ pails,'20 lbs. which docked first, followed tha " there has been a decline of 10 to 16 to $28• la ,pure, wood Revelstoke, the Prince of Wales in- arley-Malting, $1.27 to $1.30, ac- by ape ells five hhe Pri ce of soldiers, per cent is food prices since the time net, :83iYac.. H.averford -m. the afternoon. The cording to freights outside. �: members of the Middlesex Regiment, the -fair price commtasiona began their Buckwheat -Nominal. Live Stock Markets. Caroms docked Monday morning with under- Lieut.- Cal -F. le x Regi, who work. From tour.states have come re. Rye -Nominal. Toronto, Sept. 23,Chotce heavy over 2,000 more. There visa. no t • ports ow wholesale prices indicating Manitoba flour -Government stand- steers, $13.50 to $14• good heavy; ruble in handling the Chinese, mere on their way from Sibenda. The a decline of two to five per cent Vir- ard,. $11, Tomato. at , $12.b0 to $13; -butchers' cattle, :. men had alighted from their troop though care was taken that nava x g PI tually no redactions fa clothing prices Ontario flour --Government stand- choice, 612 to $12,b0; do, good, $11.2; should get astray,.far there is a bead train' at the -Tittle maintain . station' have been noted. ' _. and Montreal and Toronto, $9.40 -to, to$11.50; dg, medium, $10 to $10.76; tax of $500, -and all are in bond. ' of the Twin Butte, and they cheered 9.g0, in' ute ba prompt, shipment. do,. common, $7 to $7.50; bulls, choice,�• The reports on retail food prices $ Milifeed-Car lots delivered Want- $10 to $10.50• do, medium, $9.50 to Seven trains wt,re. required- to for., -the Prince with great vigor after h were said to have been from cities , r'. real freights, bags included: Bran, per $9 75; do, rough, $7.50 -to $8; butcher ward those who came io-da•t, anal � istd passed down the lzae• and counties well distributed through- a ton, $45; shorts, per ten, $65; -good cows, choice, $10.25 to $10.7b: do, ti�ree or laws• more �A*ill be needed for =. The Middlesex men arrived At I out the country. and the information feed flour per bag, $3.50. .. good, $9 to $9.25; do, medium, $8.50 t%& Ostosis'* csorxd,' Vasrwoavor _tom week, and are 'smiling b"believed by officials here to be s Ha -ISa 1, ham, $24 to $26; to $9; , common, $7 to $7.50; stock- y do takes at least 700 'Cisines , a nivel' . for home from Montreal. fair Indication of what Is going on mixed, per ton, 15 to $20, track; To- ere, $7.60 to $10; feeders, $10 to i:i c:oser company man did the return -e At Golden this morning the Princes everywhere. Tiley #hick that reanits Tonto: $11.2b; canners acid casters,. $4.75 to Irg Canadian soldier. Each section. received a hearty welcome from the! now becoming evident will be camu- Straw -Oar lots, per ton, $10 to $6.25; milkers, good to choice, $110 to a � th citizens, .conspicuree ous in the crowd lative as -the -season advances, new $11, track, Toronto. $1'40; do, cum.read mad., x66 to $?6; on the ovary: oop tra s1 being returned soldiers and a cum- declines in wholesale prices being re- Country Produce -Wholesale pr $90 to $150• light cares, diets, twit. the elf, tour; ' ?.50 to $9 ; yearlings, to $10.b0; - In eachsectiop. pang of school children,. who sang fleeted in retail prices and additional Eggs No. 1,-66 to 57c; select, b9 $ P� $12 to $18• 7' patriotic songs. Frere the Prince reductions coming from the campaign to 61c. butter -creamery prints, 57 to spring- Iambs, cwt., , Lr"d" choice cafry rints, 49 to 60c; eaves, good to choice, $17.50 to ailso made thatacquaintance o! Baine against haardiag. and profiteering.:.t Q /�/�(j (tO�igrhifte-tuzbaaed Sikhs, the first he has ;r--inary dairy p7rnta, 45 to 46c; $21.60; hogs, fed and watered 18.25 0 �/�/ J jnisi in Canada, the principal of whom en , 40c• oleomargarine, best gr., to $18.50; do, weighed off 'cera, 18.50 I 1 ATLANTIC '�� r TRAVEL : 85 to 37c. Geese, nW, large, 28%c to to $19.75; do, Lot., $17.25 to $17.50; t�BRITAIN: Q� • . viis presented and salaamed in Orient- A C 29c. Maple Syrup -per 5 -gal. tin, o; do, to farmers, $17 to $17.26. TAY li\ Blki l -al fashion. After the Royal train d SACK TO NORMAL $2.40 per gallon• do, one -gat. tins, Montreal, Sept. ars' Choice steers, leached Revelstoke, where the Prince $2.50. $14 to .$13; hatchets' cattle, choice received a warm welcome, .the Dom- Provisions -Wholesale, bulls and cows, $10 to $11; poorer 1 Inion Park as Mount Revelstoke was Smoked meats -Rolls, 86 to see; gredea, $6 to $S; canners, ;; per cwt New- Olitie9 OverSea9 I' +t7nn- I� afflcially opened by him, and s bronze hams, 'med., 45 to 46c; heavy, 88 to Lambs,. $12.60 to $13.50; sheep,. $8.50 fated by Canadian M9litary . Expected `That End of October 40c; cooked hams, 60 to 63c; backs, to $10; calves, mil'kfed, $12 to $15; tablet erected 'on a large rock was Authorities. Will See Close Of Military plain, 51- to 52c; backs, boneless, 54 choice select hogs, $18 to $19 per cwt. " `- ;, unveiled with appropriate ceremonies, _ . _ Londean, Sept. 21.•=Eighteen thou- 'K the Prince lifting the Union Jack Monopoly. CANNED .SALMON as' 64 cents spetrt on beefsteak, 68 sand Canadian soldiers have elected, which covered it. A despatch from Montfeal says: i - AT. PER POUND cents an a leg = of lamb, or 68 cents to stay is Britain. This includes, .x The Royal arty aace:ildded to the . Indications point to an early ending of ; _ o'y. p - spent on pork chops. . Chum salmon those who have either accepted dis- k in motor can, and from the! the requisition of passenger' space for X A despatch from Ottawa says:- is light in color. charge here or who have been dei elevation of five thousand feet his I (loverament requirem®ata on both, the The Fisheries Branch of the Depart- mobilized in the Dominion and re- Royal Highness was charmed with the from an and American routes, and meat of Naval Service has arranged COMPLETES CASE . FOR turned, large number% being Included, 7 _-view of the Micilleavast and Columbia from British porta. in the latter ca The fact ' A circular received .at the White with producers on the Pacific Coast to •.,PROSECUTION OF EX -KAISER category. eeemal 'Valleys. In _the early evening the sell canned chum salmon. in Canada at - to be that many Canadians have ac , 'Prince. sad a few others tramped six Star offices advises that tWird-class ; ne down the trail, and before re- bookings could now be accepted on the Prices that will enable ill to be retailed A despatch from London ways:- quired a fondness for 'the Mother ilejoining his train he attezided`a moo- steamers Lapland and Adriatic, sail- anywhere in t'he.Dominion, as far east The Attorney -General, Sir Gordon C,onntry during their stay and have, w ing from Southampton to New York, as Montreal inclusive, at 18 cents a Hewrat,-.has completed ,the case for decided to settle down here rather Ing picture 'performance at a' local Pound can or two' sans !or 36 cents. the prosecution of the former German than break ori these .associations. _ beginning with the sailing of the Lap- Po e theatm land from Southampton, Sept. 18th. At theme prices, it is esbimated, 18 Emperor, according to the.Mirror. The The Canadian military authorities`^ Thousands of persons gape him s This is taken as the beginning of cents' worth of chum salmon will sup- place of the trial has not yet been set. ' have formulated new .polu•ies 3n deal-� inoyal send -ori at the station. the end of war activities, and will open Ply much body building material fled• i'ng with married soldiers. If they can-, Earlier. in the day, Mayor McKinnon _ not leave when wanted, owing to fan-, the way to the resumption of normal presented the Prince with an address I it reasons, they may secs dischar ocean travel.. It was stated that -the y e9 y � bn behalf of the citizens, and the here'and be repatriated to Canada aiz Indications are that plenty of space on Prince unveiled a memorial tablet at all lines will soon be available for J months later' If they have ,no such the Court House for those from. this , but desire to 'stay, they mays----� civilian travel. on both the New York , _ _ reasons • '_city who fell in the war. and Caa4llian lines to British ports. be demobilized here without right of Probably the end of Octobier will see _ free repatriation. Failing thus ccoo�d RECORD FLIGHT FROM the close of the military monopoly, of _ L dit�ns, they must return - RECORD canaria PARIS TO LONDON passenger service, which has ennead - when called upon. The last condition so much dislocation during the past is necessary, s many married officers! A despatch from London says-- five Years, sad eddies do itot appeal eithea< ; What Is said to be a record in cross `�-'-�-: ` i _ virous of bring discharged or retara� ' channel flights has been made ay J. A GERMAN CRUISER � a ins. W Norcross and Col. Grant Morden. TO PUT TO SEA They , were in Paris on business and CANADIAN HOSPITAL UNIT l =nada the return trip to London by air. A despatch from Berlin says:-A�,; ARRIVES IN BELGRADE, SERBIA( r' The time taken was an Flour and fifty- Kiel telegram says that the German' A Ove minutes, which ths'pilot claims to cruiser Regensburg is now bbing fitted be s record. On arriving here the out in the Kiel Imperial docks Sora A despatch from Huntress says: --,t 'plane landed near Iverheath, Col.' voyage to South America. A copy of a Belgrade aew�spapeod which has just come to 'hand from Morden's home, the arrival bean wit The vessel is to be ready Monday. t f 8 Serbia, reports the arrival in that w tressed by Mrs. Marden. ' Her task is to take care that all Ger- _ _ "Than merchant ships interned in Chile, {F_" city of Col. Fred A. $arnhaan, Who r w' ,� early this year left Winnipeg with s Argentine, Uruguay and ports of other fi . - - w Italian Nationality of Flume - _ .. well-equipped Canadian ho"spibal i South American States return to Ger- Agreed Upon by the Big Three many as quickly as possible.'; which is to be devoted to the. stricken ^� The message says that negotiations people of that country. " Y .t A despatch from home says: --The are pending with the Entente on this ' `': i' ;.; `''�: ��l+• S' c Tfi� D=AND EXTRADITH N Messaggero care David Lloyd George,' -matter, and that the food supply Is to �`(d�ri- , �yi-�� ��=- the British Prime Minister; M. Cle• be promoted by this means. _ Y �' OF EX -KAISER inencean, the French Premier, and •�� _ � Signor Tittoni, the Italian, Foreign KING GEORGE INVITES ' .': ' Pati*, Sept. 21. -The Dutch Min Minister, are in perfect accord over a VISIT FROM POINCARE " ister in Praia has been advised, ac definite solution of the Fiume clues. - . _ - - cording to , The Libre Belgique of tion ensuring the ' ltalian 'nationality Peinis, Sept. 21. -Ki Bruseeis that Holland within tws `` ,`4 p nS George lag "BRING DEAD YET SPEAKETH ~ ' of the town, and 'ire only awaiting invited President Poineare and Ma- weeks wiH receive a demand fore the President's decision on the sub. dame Poincare to visit himself, and 7%e Shade of His Son -"Fight far Vont rights, dad, by all means-- extradition of former Elapt-seer. • sect. Queen Mary next month. but don't spoil my work." Ham on behalf of the Alm 5. i .�.. , ,. � :. ._ .., '' -. ___,�_,. J,�'..se-.,..«a::'icr."'!. ,ti.."h '_.... w.r..,... ...,_ __ .. ......&.�utG:zww''�.s�.r5h"•,�z.�ii.:i:7ia'_t..L1nFs':tP .._v ..>..._,; tea.+.•.....>- ..:'; ..:.,__• ..... .c:-.......,...,. _...m..«.a�_:�._ ..-, «.. '':.. ,. , :: PAY $W -U -W, O Under Peace Treaty Terms �x Army is Reduced -to 20,000. A despatch from Paris says: --The Temps ogtlines what it -says are the principal military 'and economic atipu- latione ..d�ontained in the • peace treaty which, in to be presented to Bulgaria. These include abolition of obligatory .; military service and the maintenance" of a police -force which - shall • not ex. �s ; teed 20,000 en. The Customs oM- mendarmes cers, gand policeagents-,- gents"aggregate aggregate10,000. Arms and munitions exceeding the 'bargaining. favor of joints councils, the confer- LOTS OF SUGAR THERE. _ quantity which Bulgaria may •retain On these cardinal doctrines of ecce must ,be.•.regarded as Having � " .. There is no scarcity of sugar in the'harbor of Montreal, the Cans- under the treaty shall be /placed at wt '...organized Labor th3' various joiart made distinct rpogres's, even on than Warrior, one of the vessels of the Canadian Government merchant points indicated by the Allies. An tui. committegg- of employers and em- the questions where no unarm•ne, having arrived there from the . West Indies with 21,000 hasps of ter -,allied commission will' supervise „ployeea wef�e unable to siring in un- mous agreement' could be reached. mamraw sugar. The,picture shows the sugar 'being transported to. the refln- the execution of- the military, naval a saihaous reports. The e5ight hour day law' all over eries. Another cargo of 22,000 bags will soon arrive on the Can It and provisions of the cum - It wap ciecWed, on the motion of Canada to which adherence of Recruit, _. Mr. John Shaw, of Woodstock, that the employers was dsked; is recogniz- Bulgaria must 'return all valuable it would be better to avoid embitter- ed i32 -principle. Employers and em- objects and documents stolen from. the Ing • either. side through losing by_ a I ployees differed'.as to the • time' when' i �� p - Allies and deliver up. to military courts - few votes, and that the objects of the it should come into effect. Alyea ++��` of the Allies persons guilty of aotst Conference would be achieved dust as forty-seven per cent of Canadisill in- _ - - contrary to the laws of war.. well by •having the recommendations du+stries. have the eight-hour day. The BreadstnHs. to 50c- breakfast bacon, 49 to 52c• Finally, Bulgaria must pay an in - of the various sections of the cum- Labor element leaves the conference, !Barre-Nddemnity of 2,250,000,000 francs, which °t Toronto, Sept. 23. -Manitoba wheat cottage' roils, --38 to 39c. wittees brought in and embodied in determined it will press its view until -No. 1 Northern, $2:30; No. 2 North- .meats -Pickled pork, $46; mess pork, must be turned over within a specified, i ....the Hansard report of the proceedings. the eight-hour, day obtains in such a ern, $2.27; No. 3 Northern, $2.23, in $45. • Green meats -Out of pickle, le number of years. W In aecondi�S this motion, R. .large majority of the country's in- store Fort William. Mees than smoked. Dry salted meats--. A. Rigg of Winnipeg pointed out for duscries that a bill will be passed Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW, 86%c; Long clears in tons, 32%c; in cases, , theemployees that on the question of making it. obligatory on all but sea- Na: 3 CW, 86%c; extra No: 1 feed, 33c clear Tellies, 27 to 28 aie fat CIDNESE` GO 0 86%c; No. 1 feed; 85%c; No. 2 feed, bac , ifL►7 fss 32 to fisc. Lard -Tierce, ' principle there bad been expressed sonar occupations, such. ME nes agriculture, 35 to 38c- tuba, 36 to 36%6; palls, "R r. practical agreement and that the riff- fishing and logging. S�Mc, in afore Fort William. 36 to 36 c; 37'rac: (��% CANADIAN D�]� w. _.._ g Manitoba barley -No. 8 CW, 4c prints 37c to ip i t fill' j� �J L ---- -- -- - - $1.242,6; No 4 CW, $1.22; rejected, compound lard, times, 29% to 80c; - SIKI '.FOOD PRICES - DROP liam.' teed, $1.16, in store Fort Wil- tubs, 30 to Montr8014ceal r ' •liam.' Montreal Markets American corn -No. 3 yellow, nom- Montreal Sept. 23. -'Oats, extra No. Don't Want to Lose Any Because 4 t;tt AND HMIj -IN UNITED ST�'�S ictal; No. 4 yellow, nominal. of $500 Head Tax., Wit f�i 1' feed, 9634c; - flour, new ,standard Ontario oats -=No. 3 white, 87 to 98c, a e 96 lbs:, $4:90 to $5;ats, bag H-litax N 9 Sant 91 -The JI -4 n, ;45 orts: contingent of the 80 000 Chinese who r ' Ontario when, No. 1 'Winter, Pei' $55• hay, No. 2, per ton, car fats, $20 nB , car lot 22 to' $2.06; No. 2 do,�$1.97 to finest eastern$, 25e• were taken by Britain to the Western,, Opens Dominion Park on Mount r of 10 to 15 Per Cent. Fol- • N to - $22; cheese, $2.03, o. 8 do, $1.95• to $1.99, f.o.b.j frost for service behind the lines re - Revelstoke and Goes ws.Government Investigation. n into according to freights..butter, choicest creamery, 64�{i to c• r, shipping: points, g egEs. fresh, 66c; selected, 62c; No. i turned today when two - steamships t0 movies. A despatch from Washington says: Ontano wheat=No. 1 Spring, $2.02 stock, 66c;. No. 2 sstoLk,elected, 60 to 62c; landed 4,000 of the .Celestials en route s -Reports to the Department of Jus- to $2.08• No. 2 Spring; $1.99 to $2.06; poas -• baggy car lots, $1.75; for Vancouver. The steamers that ar- Revelstoke,_ B.C.,' Sept.r 21. -Ens tics from twelve states Indicate that No. 3 Jpring, $1.96 to' $2.01, t.o.b.� dressed ho abattoir killed, $27.50 rived to -day 'were the Winaifred7an, � ! route on Saturday from Field to; chi ping paints, according to freights.$ pails,'20 lbs. which docked first, followed tha " there has been a decline of 10 to 16 to $28• la ,pure, wood Revelstoke, the Prince of Wales in- arley-Malting, $1.27 to $1.30, ac- by ape ells five hhe Pri ce of soldiers, per cent is food prices since the time net, :83iYac.. H.averford -m. the afternoon. The cording to freights outside. �: members of the Middlesex Regiment, the -fair price commtasiona began their Buckwheat -Nominal. Live Stock Markets. Caroms docked Monday morning with under- Lieut.- Cal -F. le x Regi, who work. From tour.states have come re. Rye -Nominal. Toronto, Sept. 23,Chotce heavy over 2,000 more. There visa. no t • ports ow wholesale prices indicating Manitoba flour -Government stand- steers, $13.50 to $14• good heavy; ruble in handling the Chinese, mere on their way from Sibenda. The a decline of two to five per cent Vir- ard,. $11, Tomato. at , $12.b0 to $13; -butchers' cattle, :. men had alighted from their troop though care was taken that nava x g PI tually no redactions fa clothing prices Ontario flour --Government stand- choice, 612 to $12,b0; do, good, $11.2; should get astray,.far there is a bead train' at the -Tittle maintain . station' have been noted. ' _. and Montreal and Toronto, $9.40 -to, to$11.50; dg, medium, $10 to $10.76; tax of $500, -and all are in bond. ' of the Twin Butte, and they cheered 9.g0, in' ute ba prompt, shipment. do,. common, $7 to $7.50; bulls, choice,�• The reports on retail food prices $ Milifeed-Car lots delivered Want- $10 to $10.50• do, medium, $9.50 to Seven trains wt,re. required- to for., -the Prince with great vigor after h were said to have been from cities , r'. real freights, bags included: Bran, per $9 75; do, rough, $7.50 -to $8; butcher ward those who came io-da•t, anal � istd passed down the lzae• and counties well distributed through- a ton, $45; shorts, per ten, $65; -good cows, choice, $10.25 to $10.7b: do, ti�ree or laws• more �A*ill be needed for =. The Middlesex men arrived At I out the country. and the information feed flour per bag, $3.50. .. good, $9 to $9.25; do, medium, $8.50 t%& Ostosis'* csorxd,' Vasrwoavor _tom week, and are 'smiling b"believed by officials here to be s Ha -ISa 1, ham, $24 to $26; to $9; , common, $7 to $7.50; stock- y do takes at least 700 'Cisines , a nivel' . for home from Montreal. fair Indication of what Is going on mixed, per ton, 15 to $20, track; To- ere, $7.60 to $10; feeders, $10 to i:i c:oser company man did the return -e At Golden this morning the Princes everywhere. Tiley #hick that reanits Tonto: $11.2b; canners acid casters,. $4.75 to Irg Canadian soldier. Each section. received a hearty welcome from the! now becoming evident will be camu- Straw -Oar lots, per ton, $10 to $6.25; milkers, good to choice, $110 to a � th citizens, .conspicuree ous in the crowd lative as -the -season advances, new $11, track, Toronto. $1'40; do, cum.read mad., x66 to $?6; on the ovary: oop tra s1 being returned soldiers and a cum- declines in wholesale prices being re- Country Produce -Wholesale pr $90 to $150• light cares, diets, twit. the elf, tour; ' ?.50 to $9 ; yearlings, to $10.b0; - In eachsectiop. pang of school children,. who sang fleeted in retail prices and additional Eggs No. 1,-66 to 57c; select, b9 $ P� $12 to $18• 7' patriotic songs. Frere the Prince reductions coming from the campaign to 61c. butter -creamery prints, 57 to spring- Iambs, cwt., , Lr"d" choice cafry rints, 49 to 60c; eaves, good to choice, $17.50 to ailso made thatacquaintance o! Baine against haardiag. and profiteering.:.t Q /�/�(j (tO�igrhifte-tuzbaaed Sikhs, the first he has ;r--inary dairy p7rnta, 45 to 46c; $21.60; hogs, fed and watered 18.25 0 �/�/ J jnisi in Canada, the principal of whom en , 40c• oleomargarine, best gr., to $18.50; do, weighed off 'cera, 18.50 I 1 ATLANTIC '�� r TRAVEL : 85 to 37c. Geese, nW, large, 28%c to to $19.75; do, Lot., $17.25 to $17.50; t�BRITAIN: Q� • . viis presented and salaamed in Orient- A C 29c. Maple Syrup -per 5 -gal. tin, o; do, to farmers, $17 to $17.26. TAY li\ Blki l -al fashion. After the Royal train d SACK TO NORMAL $2.40 per gallon• do, one -gat. tins, Montreal, Sept. ars' Choice steers, leached Revelstoke, where the Prince $2.50. $14 to .$13; hatchets' cattle, choice received a warm welcome, .the Dom- Provisions -Wholesale, bulls and cows, $10 to $11; poorer 1 Inion Park as Mount Revelstoke was Smoked meats -Rolls, 86 to see; gredea, $6 to $S; canners, ;; per cwt New- Olitie9 OverSea9 I' +t7nn- I� afflcially opened by him, and s bronze hams, 'med., 45 to 46c; heavy, 88 to Lambs,. $12.60 to $13.50; sheep,. $8.50 fated by Canadian M9litary . Expected `That End of October 40c; cooked hams, 60 to 63c; backs, to $10; calves, mil'kfed, $12 to $15; tablet erected 'on a large rock was Authorities. Will See Close Of Military plain, 51- to 52c; backs, boneless, 54 choice select hogs, $18 to $19 per cwt. " `- ;, unveiled with appropriate ceremonies, _ . _ Londean, Sept. 21.•=Eighteen thou- 'K the Prince lifting the Union Jack Monopoly. CANNED .SALMON as' 64 cents spetrt on beefsteak, 68 sand Canadian soldiers have elected, which covered it. A despatch from Montfeal says: i - AT. PER POUND cents an a leg = of lamb, or 68 cents to stay is Britain. This includes, .x The Royal arty aace:ildded to the . Indications point to an early ending of ; _ o'y. p - spent on pork chops. . Chum salmon those who have either accepted dis- k in motor can, and from the! the requisition of passenger' space for X A despatch from Ottawa says:- is light in color. charge here or who have been dei elevation of five thousand feet his I (loverament requirem®ata on both, the The Fisheries Branch of the Depart- mobilized in the Dominion and re- Royal Highness was charmed with the from an and American routes, and meat of Naval Service has arranged COMPLETES CASE . FOR turned, large number% being Included, 7 _-view of the Micilleavast and Columbia from British porta. in the latter ca The fact ' A circular received .at the White with producers on the Pacific Coast to •.,PROSECUTION OF EX -KAISER category. eeemal 'Valleys. In _the early evening the sell canned chum salmon. in Canada at - to be that many Canadians have ac , 'Prince. sad a few others tramped six Star offices advises that tWird-class ; ne down the trail, and before re- bookings could now be accepted on the Prices that will enable ill to be retailed A despatch from London ways:- quired a fondness for 'the Mother ilejoining his train he attezided`a moo- steamers Lapland and Adriatic, sail- anywhere in t'he.Dominion, as far east The Attorney -General, Sir Gordon C,onntry during their stay and have, w ing from Southampton to New York, as Montreal inclusive, at 18 cents a Hewrat,-.has completed ,the case for decided to settle down here rather Ing picture 'performance at a' local Pound can or two' sans !or 36 cents. the prosecution of the former German than break ori these .associations. _ beginning with the sailing of the Lap- Po e theatm land from Southampton, Sept. 18th. At theme prices, it is esbimated, 18 Emperor, according to the.Mirror. The The Canadian military authorities`^ Thousands of persons gape him s This is taken as the beginning of cents' worth of chum salmon will sup- place of the trial has not yet been set. ' have formulated new .polu•ies 3n deal-� inoyal send -ori at the station. the end of war activities, and will open Ply much body building material fled• i'ng with married soldiers. If they can-, Earlier. in the day, Mayor McKinnon _ not leave when wanted, owing to fan-, the way to the resumption of normal presented the Prince with an address I it reasons, they may secs dischar ocean travel.. It was stated that -the y e9 y � bn behalf of the citizens, and the here'and be repatriated to Canada aiz Indications are that plenty of space on Prince unveiled a memorial tablet at all lines will soon be available for J months later' If they have ,no such the Court House for those from. this , but desire to 'stay, they mays----� civilian travel. on both the New York , _ _ reasons • '_city who fell in the war. and Caa4llian lines to British ports. be demobilized here without right of Probably the end of Octobier will see _ free repatriation. Failing thus ccoo�d RECORD FLIGHT FROM the close of the military monopoly, of _ L dit�ns, they must return - RECORD canaria PARIS TO LONDON passenger service, which has ennead - when called upon. The last condition so much dislocation during the past is necessary, s many married officers! A despatch from London says-- five Years, sad eddies do itot appeal eithea< ; What Is said to be a record in cross `�-'-�-: ` i _ virous of bring discharged or retara� ' channel flights has been made ay J. A GERMAN CRUISER � a ins. W Norcross and Col. Grant Morden. TO PUT TO SEA They , were in Paris on business and CANADIAN HOSPITAL UNIT l =nada the return trip to London by air. A despatch from Berlin says:-A�,; ARRIVES IN BELGRADE, SERBIA( r' The time taken was an Flour and fifty- Kiel telegram says that the German' A Ove minutes, which ths'pilot claims to cruiser Regensburg is now bbing fitted be s record. On arriving here the out in the Kiel Imperial docks Sora A despatch from Huntress says: --,t 'plane landed near Iverheath, Col.' voyage to South America. A copy of a Belgrade aew�spapeod which has just come to 'hand from Morden's home, the arrival bean wit The vessel is to be ready Monday. t f 8 Serbia, reports the arrival in that w tressed by Mrs. Marden. ' Her task is to take care that all Ger- _ _ "Than merchant ships interned in Chile, {F_" city of Col. Fred A. $arnhaan, Who r w' ,� early this year left Winnipeg with s Argentine, Uruguay and ports of other fi . - - w Italian Nationality of Flume - _ .. well-equipped Canadian ho"spibal i South American States return to Ger- Agreed Upon by the Big Three many as quickly as possible.'; which is to be devoted to the. stricken ^� The message says that negotiations people of that country. " Y .t A despatch from home says: --The are pending with the Entente on this ' `': i' ;.; `''�: ��l+• S' c Tfi� D=AND EXTRADITH N Messaggero care David Lloyd George,' -matter, and that the food supply Is to �`(d�ri- , �yi-�� ��=- the British Prime Minister; M. Cle• be promoted by this means. _ Y �' OF EX -KAISER inencean, the French Premier, and •�� _ � Signor Tittoni, the Italian, Foreign KING GEORGE INVITES ' .': ' Pati*, Sept. 21. -The Dutch Min Minister, are in perfect accord over a VISIT FROM POINCARE " ister in Praia has been advised, ac definite solution of the Fiume clues. - . _ - - cording to , The Libre Belgique of tion ensuring the ' ltalian 'nationality Peinis, Sept. 21. -Ki Bruseeis that Holland within tws `` ,`4 p nS George lag "BRING DEAD YET SPEAKETH ~ ' of the town, and 'ire only awaiting invited President Poineare and Ma- weeks wiH receive a demand fore the President's decision on the sub. dame Poincare to visit himself, and 7%e Shade of His Son -"Fight far Vont rights, dad, by all means-- extradition of former Elapt-seer. • sect. Queen Mary next month. but don't spoil my work." Ham on behalf of the Alm 5. i .�.. , ,. � :. ._ .., '' -. ___,�_,. J,�'..se-.,..«a::'icr."'!. ,ti.."h '_.... w.r..,... ...,_ __ .. ......&.�utG:zww''�.s�.r5h"•,�z.�ii.:i:7ia'_t..L1nFs':tP .._v ..>..._,; tea.+.•.....>- ..:'; ..:.,__• ..... .c:-.......,...,. _...m..«.a�_:�._ ..-, «.. '':.. ,. , :: >•', -M% wry. Clark is spending, a ...week's vacation with friends at { 3.akefield, _ -=St. Andr4ar'e Sabbath School meet at a.quarter to three on f; gpday neat. —bliss Nellie McDonald, .of To - ionto, spent over SilndaT with •Miss Ireue Murkar. �''• =Pte. Gordon -Pound returned -:home this week after being over- t' for over a year. =The annual har#est -home ser- :;;irlces...of St. George's church will held on Sunday, Oct. 5th. -Mrs. S. A. Devitt, of Black- stock,.fs spending a couple of days :this week with Mrs. J. Q. Philip. Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer has been . •:spending a few days 'in- the city ,with her daughter, ldre. F. H. -Dr: E. J. Shirley is now mak -'Ing satisfactory progress toward gt 2woveryafter- his, recent severe. illness. -The Oct.ntario elections will be. ,held on t206;'the same day on nF -which the -referendum vote will be. taken. —W. J. Chester, oi Vancouver,, B. C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. C..Chester, and• • his uncles. I,.. and G. Gordon. �`-- —Alf, Palmer went -'to••Toronto on Monday to undergo a, serious ".operation at the Davisville mili tary hospital. ' —hire. R. �A,. Bunting, ' who has -been ednflned to.her. bed for the r ,.past week sufferingfrom an at of pneumonia, is now improving The United States will revert "to standard time -on Sunday Oct. 4 16th. It is presumed that Canada P;.-- will follow suit and dispense with �.Rg `:fast time on the same date. �a • 'Jobe- and Mrs. Draper and metered t r ,assaa• Monday to.. spend a week wit l:%eir. T. J. Dew, who was formerly 1 in charge of St. George's Church. Pickering. —Mrs. . J. Marquis and child, sof Everett, Wash.. and the form - Sets mother, Mrs. D. Holliday, of Brooklio, spent a few days with T. B Marquis and daughter and i other relatives.. -The Liberals of South Ontario - will hold a mass meeting in the Music Hall, Whitby, on Thursday treat for the purpose of nomiaat- t :ing a candidate for the local legi- ^ slature: See advt. —John McGluty has noiv . about s . coitnpleted the erectionof.the tem - " at the west and of F"' the v age, -and--will now begin _" to tear dowq, theold bridge pre- •11amtory to building the cement -abutments for the flew bridge. —Rev. Dr. Marsh will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church. at Port. Perry. -.on -Sunday neat, owing to the pastor of. that church being ill. In cupsegaeuve -of Dr. Marsh's absence, the morn - log and evening serviv,-es OF C. --`.Andre:cv's church will bediepensed with, but Rev. J. F. Clugston, of :'Duabarton, will .conduct service -an the church at 3 p. M. The - Chamber of Commerce 'held'a very successfaT meeting on : Thursday evening last and several new names were added to roll of membership. A lengthy discos cion took place on questions of much Impoi bee to, the village, and the secretary, Rev. Pr. Marsh, reported the vlAit of Mr. Ferguson, :of the Town Planning department, -af Ottawa, who made many valu• able suggestions regarding the planning of the village.' —On Friday afternoon last fire -destroyed R. J. •Fleming's barn -aa •.'the Taylor farm opposite F. W, Hobbs. ' How the fire originated is not known. Men had been �tvorkiog at the building about hall an hour before the fire was dis "covered but there were no signs. of lire at that time. The building was an old one and fortunately almost empty. Several im ►^ eplements that were in the build. to were got out before 'the , fire had got much headway. —A public meeting will be held In the town hall to -morrow (Satttr• day) evening, beginning at 8.3( t o'clock,. new time, when Mr. Gabs, :_the chief .engineer .of the Hydro. 'Electric Commission and other able speakers from Toronto, whc are familiar with - the power and Iightgnestion will deliver address' and answer questions dealing -with the proposed electrical de �velopment of Pickering Village '-•:'sand towusbip. E'very.body will be ;made welcome. Ladies are cordi By invited. —The annual school fair held of `Ahe school grounds here on Wed , nesday was gnite a success. Tbert :::were not qnite so 'many exhibit! there were last year, nor ww the attendance quite Eo large, dot the threatening weather, Tbi exhibits, however, were all of i °.high order and showed 1i health` rivalry - among the pupils, an; 'Showed that the interest in thi ...... ,,.. ate:-annuRl event was being maintain ` ` -ed. Great interest•wagalso %ho%vt �r `'in the the sporting evente, inti `a;whlrh pl1. elfrered with hearti good will, -tR1AP"ai.i-Mi�".C.Iw Y.:: •r✓e� .w.C2l'M14 b9V.-,V^'.. .ip, .• - - -Found, a pair of ey-"lasim in ( Traffic hoe beet' diverted to the a case. Loser please call at this base line until the ten wrary office. -Dr. Henry will be here as us- ual next Tuesdav to attend to his professional duties. , * --A number of the : members of the W. X. 9.` of St. Andrew's church attended the Presbyterial at -Columbus on Tuesday. - -Rev . A. H. and Mrs: Bruce and several othermembers of St. George's, Ccurch attended the• deanery meeting at Markham this week. , —The .. annual Sunday School Rally will, be, held in the Pickering Methodist ehureiz nexi Sunday, Sept. 28th, at 10. 30 a.m. Aldernia'n W. H. Hiltz, of Toronto, will de- liver-a'special a'ddrese fi1'r -the, 'oc casion. -He is -a fine speaker, cone and' hear llitli. Special sip gins: by the school and the Young Men's Bible .Class: This will be a service, of unusual interest, so be sure not to • miss it, "There will • be a special ' offering for ' the Young People's work • Do yolr bit. A special Referendum Campaign ser- vice will be conducted by the pas for at 7.30 p, in. 'Subject, "The Boy, the Bottle'and the -Ballot." This will bean illusttated Fervi.ce. You areinvited,_take a loch. in. "J. W, D. —The •mem-hers and adhet:ents of St. Andrew's church greatly en- joyed the sermons of- Rev.- Capt. Smith on Sundaty last. and his address on "The British Navy and the Tear" on Monday eveniug. Capt Smith has a moat plea!mut voice and a fluent delivery, so that it was a great pleasure to li-iten ,to him. His address on 'Monday Pv ening was a rare treat to all w.bo heard him. When war broke out,. 11e was engaged at his work as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and when bos-- tilities began he offered hi -I gei•vi ces to the Princess Pats, but his tante of his offer. - Early in 1918, when the British Admiralty made an urgent appeal for men to serve in the navy, he again offered hit ser•ytoes. As he had spent a num her of years @aging on the ocean aod•had eaptaWs, papers, he was well qualified but his -age again turned him down as no men were wanted over 35 years of age. He I however-and watt final ly accepted. He spent some tiu14 at the Greenwich Navy. School, where he took the highest mark: in its history. He was at first put in charge of a ship and later corn mender of a fleet of 12 ships. Hie duty was to patrol. the North Sea in search of G=erman submarines and he gave a most- -thrilling ac of the hazardous work. He not only gave an account of this work but he gave many fatty not here tofore pabli3hed and which w err kept arofonod secret during the war. 4e read in the newspaper) of the loyseq in. tonnage by ,,auorua rine-,A, but now we are told that -the actual losses at.the. time .n err at le t three times that of.tha publ heel report?, and the metMef had b ie so serioti-t that hat. it coutt red for. only a fete month, longer, Britain would have beet compelled to surrender uncon ditiontilly. '40,004 iuventioify hat been offered'to the admiralty to deal with the question bur not ow was accepted, but those in the ser vice devised means 'whereby th submarine menace waq sncce.s4til ly met. Capt. Smith's fleet .als, took an active part in the Ostew and Zeebrugge affair,,, the. ac counts of which were most thrill ing. Although Capt. Smith die not mention the fact in his addres the valuable work he rendered t king acid queen who visited hin on his ship to thank him for hi services.. The receipts of the eN ening were over $25 TIME TABLE—Pickering Staton 1 T. B. Trains going East ane as folloiwe No. fi Mail S.Oi A M. 28 Local '" 36 Local . ' 6.09 P. M! Trains, going West due as follows - No. 35 Local . 7.31 A, M. " 27 Local. 2,33 P. M. •' 7 tr=ail 8.00 P. 31, Nos, 8 and 7 also run on Sunday Foregoingg is 1 hour in advance of, tandard time. -MASS ' MEETING —OF— LIBE R A.L.E. The Liberals of South Ontario wi meet, for the purpose -of selecting candidate for the Ontario Legislatui in the,coming election, in the MUSIC HALL, WHITBY Tuesday, September 30th, 191' at 2 p_ m. (standard time),'' Me, H. H. Dewart, Liberal Leader and others will address ° the .ineeting. A full representation from the who; Riding is hoped for. A special invitation' is extended • to the ladies. ' Dated Sept. 22nd, 1919.' W, A. DRYDEN, G. D. CONANT, President - ' Secreta, GOD SAVE THE RING — 'bridge receivee its covering. , Now Adior0sensenta. FORSALE "Two pure-bred Cots- wold ram.. -Prices moderate. A. J. Ta ylor- R. R. No. 1, Pidkering. 1-2 I'PIANO TUNING—H. J. Olarry will +a not be .on his ground is Ontario before next M-dy,o*ing,ti)imp6itantbusintisitiFlorTda."' I T2ed AND BOYS WANT. Teamsters, $23a week; boys, $20a week. The Dufferin Construction Co., Rouge Hill. 30tf CORN CUTTING—Having purebas- :k.d a coni -binder,- L am now prepared to fill orders for cutting corn. Jai.. Farley, "Pickering. 46.1 R•YE SEED—A quantity of fall rye, suitable for seed. Apply 'at'iot 22, con. -5, Pickering, or phone Pick 1005. Alf. Hamilton 52 'A lrEN NV ANTED—To' work on the j''1 Rouge River bridgo. Highest *ages paid. Apply at the works. 'Jos. McVay & Suns. 51.2 .HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- 11�� Situ-ned'on Church St, Pickering, one, acre more or less, good frame house with 7 rooms, barn with room for garage; about 30 apple trees in bearing; berry bushes, hard and soft water. For further particulars apply to F. E. Gee, 96 Cambridge'Ave., Toronto. 43-5 ARM FOR SALE -9? acres; being front of lot 13, con..?, Pit:kering, 1 1-2 miles east of. Clar-emotu-. 23 acres being valuable' bush of cedar, pine. hardwood and mixed. timber.. U9 acres under cult i-, ation and the remainder m ppas- ture. Newhouse and bank barn-. Apply. to Wm. Edwards, Claremont 3W FARM FOR SALE Being lot 23, con, .5, Pickering, and consisting of 54 t acres. So,. ;> a rich clay clam and -in a good state of ctil- •ivation. Two good wells of hard water; Young (-.7 chard of best varieties of apples. Frame house avid trco barns. For further particulars aly to Jvhn-M. oore, R-: R, No. 1, Locust'Hill, 72 Extensive -Credit Sale of _Farm - and Implements t Grain, Ilay, Furniture, Etc. The property of =Y9011T 00 V7 Lot 31, Con. B, F.. Pickering, .. -' ', (near.ROBebank),'vel_ Tuesday, September the* 30.4919 _ The following Bap mare 5 yrs old registered., black -mare,.2 yrs old registered,- block geld. Ing n ed, black Mare aged, bay geld• ing dying 3 yrs, bay mare r iiiing 2 yrs, bay- tuare 10 yrs old. slay gelding '� y re. CATTLE Red cow bred Jnly 23, Red cosy bred July i',d, roan.cow bred,:4iay B. red and white cow fresh. _black "d white cow bred Julv 13, black and white cnw bred July 17, brindle cow bred Aug.'a, spot ted w* bred Joly 2. 'roar+ heif" 2 vre old.. ').red heifers 2 yrs old, brin7dh heifer' 2 yrs old, fat calf._ PIGS AND FOWL Brood sow, 8 small pigs, 2 fat ��pp199,W Ilia each. about 75 hens, 80 ducks, t]dPLE)NENTS ETC. -Binder F & W 7 ft cut. mower F & Til 0 ft cit.. horre rake F & W. split los arag.'dise harrow, seed drill 40 hoe. cultivator. grass seed grain, b9%, tur nip drill, dnuble mould hoard .-plow set of iron.harrbw9 4 sections. cotr hinder Doering, ' a,ingle plows R'ilkin son No. 21, single plow -and front-trucl Fleury.sroR1e ttiirow r4diagI46w. 2 furrow ridinc plop, Xing plow, bA\ teti'cler; -set wakon wheels, ferrilizei drill',, ha5rae power •ja: k.. g u4nline en bine 13jirrie 3 ti n stbve bo tty� ginil[T tri, Sar rNrk: teinoor ii; -corn rack cnw ch.tins, pulper, fxrining mill, cut ting t=ax,straw knife, gt1rld.4tone cutter. 1 -horse wag.m. t.>p buggy. *ei.m wa-gon boll -ter and �pringq.. was; box, set farm track!,. airs slelRha. 3, - grain begs, low trucks, 8'hog trougba I t,Aw trunk, bait holder: -rrouder. 2 wat er btrrels. iron neck yoke.. neck yokes 3 gets whilfirtrees, logglog chains, pis crate, cream beparator. Ret team l]ar-ness, ret plow hatiiea9 i set.sjnglP' Harness, collars, halters+ ( blankets- and- robes. r'Cft\ZTURE`ETC. ' fee box. milk vat, churn Daisy No. 4 Quehec heater and pipes, cot; 2, wash stands, .2 cradles. hahv's hammock t camp bed, set of books. . t ZDRAI:P AND"HAT.- ` out Iii-tonstitiro-thy-hay,-About 80 k bushels of oats, 100 bushels of wheat hoes, forks, chains and ogler articie too numerous to mention, - As Mr. Cowan has leased his farm, everything offered will be sold. r Sale'at one o'clock P. M." sharp PERM.s-Pigs, hay, fowl, grain, fa calves, f=urniture and -all sums of $2 and under,,cash ;"over that amoun .12 months credit given on furnishin approved joint notes. 5.per cent per annum off for cash. Roseban lotion, G. T. R„ on the farm. AVIT, NAw. Auctionee ELM DALE MILL P2CKERSNGF You can always get the best Alan toba-Flour made from No. 1. 'Manitoba Wheat. I Royal Household. and Glenot;a fc Bread. Try a bag. e Pastry Flolir Fresh Rolled Oat BRAN, SHORTS MIT FEEDS OAT CHOP CRUSHED OATS BARLEY CHOP WHEAT CRACKED CORN 'MIXED REN FEED Cal.dwell's Cream sub'stitntel Cilf Meal. e 3lolagsea ileal CROPPING AND OAT_) ' CRt'SHING EVERYDAY . Get prices on fet-d in ton lots. BELL PHONE. . F. y Choppiu$ every da•' .'T HE :SES. � -,YET" • We are offerings a srestly reduced price.. =. 1' only Clark -Jewel, 3 -burlier, Coal Qil'Stove; complete, with - even, for $28.50 1 Gurney Oxford Heateir, 18.00 - ' - . '1 -Buck Heater, 15.00 ix 1 ouly.small Oxford Oak Heater, 5.00` e: We a -re •willin•g to sacrifice at these- prices to make room for new stock i Now is the time for -getting' your stoves ready for the•wintier. - We have a good'supply of Stove Pipes, patty' _ - - awl. all. -kinds of stove repairs. _ - a J.._ H... BUNDY, ,. : PICKERING' = : won =.THE AUTUMN IS HERE- :--:- .....,And we are prepared for it wilb a full line of White and Grey ^� Blankets from 8.50 to 4.00., Ladies' natural wool Undp-we',tr from 1,25 to 2.50 per garment Men's heavy ,wool Underwear from 1.50 to 3.00 per garment: y Men's and boys' -Sweaters fr6m a.00 to 8 00 each Boys' Pullovers 1:50 and I :73 each.- Mens Wool Sox from 40c, to 1,00.per- pair. ' r! Bath Towels 1.00 per pair, Hand Towels 50c to 1.00 per pair. Hand and Tea Towel) ing from 23c to -50c per yard, White and colored- 9baker from 25c to 40c. A.fuil line of Boots and Shoes for men. Women and Children at right pri.tiesand of good quality. _ G. A. -GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON . IIID YOU SAY BOOTS ? -We have justput our Fall.Stcck on the'sheives and they sure are .good. Last• spring we anticipated a raise so we doubled our usual order at practi- cally the old prices, in beanies for lien. Boys and Women. They are Williams' snake. 7i ori know—the Old: Reliable, Web right from the factory. -thus caving cur-tustomers from paying; any midydlemin.- Buy your boots.frum us. We�stand behind Williams' Boots, _ and 1Villiams stands behind us -with every pair. .Ai'e have:,,-splendid-range_ol-Fg►11.Ii;tt3 and Qap3. Call In and spa thein. We have a few dozetr Children's Black Catton Stockinits—old stock— bites 1 t'7, at l5c to 35c per pair. R. AllG •BUNTIN, IRPOICE IE-itabiished 1$5T. ...JUST ARRIVED Shawl Rugs, Plush Rugs for that auto of yours flow about a Blanket' avid Robe for ypar hgrse and buggy ? Shoe, harne-As and Collar repairing- neatly- -and promptly dons _PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Home Phone 7 -W J. COAKWELL 1 e '1h �. _Lg.- ire Clover Money, in jars €it 35c. 35c aifd' 40c, also in 5 and 10 pound pwis and ill llulk� Get some—it's fine t - Ewardsbur • Table Syrup, rnew shipmpilt, in 2 5 and 10 pound pails. - - Prunes, in bulk, nice finality, 30: cents. per lb. -Fine Seedless Raisins, ' in bulk, 23. eents -per lb. 1ti ice Cbem, d-Cti-rr> sts, ' Fp Breakfast Foods - r, Cream of Barlev, 'Post Tosties, ` Corn''Flakes,• B-rmbles, r GrapeNota; Triscuits: Puffed -Wheat, Puffed Rice, Rolled Oats, Roiledheah ' :Etc., Etc. �.. Whale Steak—in 1 lb. tins—only 20 Cents. 1 Try it. It's great.. .'' ".'k,....aa ,.- .........c'a .�o-,.m,,ti9.re ', �°aim'-rr`S:S:.__,aw�+.'ttrta6.�7r•'e�'.,sir,'�aF�_:�w,fa!!r•�:�;:,+i�..'.'�a+.."'vi:3?=a4",'.,-��'�