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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_10_03el -IN A V, XXXIX VOL.z'PICKERING, -ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBEIR 3', 1919 No: -_CHZRRYWOOD Established 75 years Rowe's Universal Garage was' br6ka W. j. and 31m. Judd and family Geo., "Baker Medical en into on Monday night of last week spent Sunday at JameiaFerguson's. and $200 welch of tires stolen. W. J. George Gates and son. Leonard. GRjEENWOOD gISL Luke, who lives next south, saw the 4 ID E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Re spent the week -end with relatives at AL* 'tered member of tbil thieves leaving by rear entrance at optometlitcal Asso- Zephyr.• a 6tiou or 0 ',YVe nava a full line of Barry Frank and Mrs MacCrae and dau sitario. special attention given to 1" 30, but thought ttfey were there by the thing ot-glassils. Eyes tested free. 1,orth right of leaving cars.as it the practice gbter visited al;.Rtj.* atf I Lauder Records, viz : , - ell - Davidson'41 on • ILLS "!&-remoul. of patrons.' It is believed the culprits Sunday. • F. T 0 U L IN S 0 NT. M. B., Member When I was Twenty One are locals. They knew all about the Geoz-0' Barnes, of Toronto, spent 4-- of the College of Physicians and surgeons the week-ebd herewith, N Breakfast in -bed on Sunday. Morning doors and their faitenings, his brother, J. of Ontario. Officer that formerly occupied IL's nice to get up in the morning, but Barnes. the late Dr. R. Brodie, and latterly by Dr. Caiv its nicer to lie in your bed PeterGates, rhoisgivingup firm- ing, ROAD' ­Zweu. Phone. Clarenignt, Qnt. ' 231y V j, ing, will - bold an auction sale on Nearly ev'ery •Neai body in this 16cktlity is 'NT E.', CARTWRIGHT, M. D., Al. Bi Sunday's . Records, ' v1z ThursdiLy next. going to the Nilirkl�aw fail. Billy Walter and Mrs. Ferguson, Albert Un�'11`furt"her' notice, on ­jtc_e� 0.11 n.j. C. P. & S., Ont. A coroner for the Coun- ail 0 ty of Ontario.. Office hours : 12 -2 -and 6-8 p. rn.. aPetty spent Sunday with . j 8 n (2500. voices) Frank Jackson had a business trip and Mrs, P'ett I or at other *hours by appointment -Phone Bell Since Jesus came into my heart to Toronto on Saturday hast, -t Pert of repairin B friends at Put 9 %24. Ind hone No, 400. Pickering. On- ,Brighten -the corner wheae you are contractors of the bridge 01 0. phone The c new 'Mrs. Dafoe and dWughter, Miss Ger- tl hem are at a standstill, owing, to,the -,�No 'CHOPPING WILL TaJkkg- machines play 6111 trude. of Toronto,pent the week -end _N O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., snakes , of Records W -A -Jackson spend - Edinburgh; member of the College of Mrs. Harry Robinson. of Toronto, wDavidsonshortage of steel. BE DONE of Os6wa. I pith Russell Da- sand farnilv. g two weeks' vacation at the home Physicians and surgeons of Ontario. licentiate 27.50, 49.ft 69.0, 105.00, 200.00,_ ­ spent the week -end at the home of of Royal College of Suraeons, Edinburgh If his parents here and with other Special attention to dsioisse of, women and 875.00 Organola* her parents, Win, and Mrs. Pilke�. 0. children. Office. and residence, Brougham, friends, N xt Sunday the pulpli here will be "a Come in and hear them A meeting in the interests ofthe, occupied by the Rev, Mr Hall', pastor I requiren unlimited quantity.01 being held hydro -radial question is '01ofellillside 3lethodist Church. Rev. theschoolhouse this fThursdav) even- M. 0., Price takes charge of the anni-. Wheat and will pay the It is hoped that there �vill be a highest -price the W. KFNNEDY, ,'Ont, ign.g�•d turn out. versary sery ices at Hillside, Barrister. S Stoufv�le G6vernment orJXotary Public,'Jcon-�eyancer &c. The r4jzula�r monthly meeting of the Whitby, Ont. 41 Ladies 'Bid, Socilety 'will he held on OUNBARTON Thursday afternoo'n, Oc.E. Otb, at the I also require Barley and Oats T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- 31 rQ. Rose of Brantford, is visiting home of Mrs. James Ferguson. All ard trill l5ay the Cl i T19R. County Crown Attorney. and County her nihther,'Mrs-Pizer. ladies of the congregation are cordially hichest price. 8611sitor. - Court 'Rouse. whilbT. 10 -T -E A L Mi . S331. HeAmah ,pent t . he w�ek-encl g J4. gs B incited to attend. - h wi'th her sister, and -brc..Lber in To. CHRISTIAN, Barrister arid -` rout Ae Sol icitfuNotarr Pubpe, Etc.` Money to % C REMONT Mkq Kennedy. of ScRrhoro, was a Peter Gates' Sale. Thursdsy, Oct. osin.4t00ce Brock $%.Xorth, WhitbT. Mly -7' guest of her aunt. Mrs. White, over 9th. f7ALES & , JOHNSTO-N-Barrist,ers. mi. cam:mm ISSUER OF Sunday. A -".etc., 229 Danfoith Ave. '(Woolworth filch) Toronto. --- ---- Miss H. Heard and Mastpr B. Skil- Toronto. Phone Gtirrarx! 41,11. Saturdays. Nlai- BROUGHAM License No. 4-286 vern,.1720 . l,lnd.) 40ly lings, of Toronto. spent Sunday With Mrs. Heard. Maggle Burton, of Tolontojs W 1. LLI A M J. 13EATON. B. A.. Bar- Ma -riage Licenses Dr. and _Nlii. Richardson- and littlespending a -week at her hornje her(-. p rister. Soli6!or. member of .hc ! i.- tr i a f, Mary were weekend suitors with Rev. Mr. MeLfillan, of Claremont, hyckman. Depi,on. Foster and Beatun. Toronto klalriier Bros. Uenerai Trusts Buildirm. b3 Bay -e*-.pu1p1t_SunUy ��!vice _y Streeq,Torontd. Congratulations to J. F. Dalss. vq; pied St. Xubt _IA_st_ - ' -_ a - iss me no absence".of the' pastor, Rev -Dr in will. be wAa ajarria 0 - at Owen Sound last Thursday, Mrs. Win. Norton visited a fe'" d _Pental Dyson Cowan bad a. very iuccesaful W aTS Z11" nae A R A -closed down on sale of stock. Implenlrente. etc on in Searborn, last week; While there a LAKE B. BEATON. D. a •S.. Tuesdiy-afternoori whidb was largely she attended- the funeral of her uncle, •-9 e� B -Graduate'af the Royal Colelge of Dental attended. the late Beebe Carnaghan. -Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office y Mrs A. Kamp. of Kankstkea. IIL. is The..Methodiqt Ladies'Ald will meet The undersigined have. opened over W. M, Pringle's !�hardware; store, WhitbY: Friday & Saturda 018cc hours 9 to 12 1 to 5.30.S Ind.'phone 6. spending her vacation visit rola- At the home of Mrs. Amos Bri)znall on tip a new garage at the corner Sen phone 220. 441Y in. Pickering visiting time, .of Church and King Streets. .3 lives here and An will Wednesday. Oct, lith, at 2.30, old -01ots, 10 and 11 return accompanied by her mother, All ladies are dordhilly Invited. Pickering, where . they are Mrs. A. Dick. in a few weeks. J. H. and 'Mrs. Madill. Des f Mairs, prepared to repair all makes Ed. And Mrs. Wilson attended the of antos,motor-cycles for repawis. Vote for by-law and Ricurie wedding of their niece. Miss Leila Mr 0. HAM -,Issuer of Marriage . I and bicycles. Liclabsels in the County of outer o, light and power. Morton, of Seswick. on Wedi3esday, riaheirino Vulage., Octotier Ist. We are also agents for De W G. Barnes, Ore -en River e remains of the late John Gra- .1 - WKITNVALS The Laval Cream Sepstrators W vV.1RICHARDSON - Real *Es ha -m. of Toronto, formerly of Green - Or address R. R. o. 1. Locust Hill. es Thornton gold her bou-se wood, were laid to rest in St. John's *'iate.'Insurance. Conveyancing. No' sod repairs. Public, Stc..I.Pickennir. Ont. 311 a" Mrs. Jam . . ­ effects here on. Saturdav last. The cemetery on Monday, on the arrival Gasoline EngineFt. Tractors and *HALL -House carpenter. Es- . .0 P wizrii excellent. of the morning triin. W timates $given far new work, ripair% or Enter Any Day Mrs. Will RoXers pcmitesqos one of We welcome another Brougham boy. Sawing Machines. tiorts Ind, phone 291& Pickering. Vly the finest bedir of AAters. that. hoks beerr home, in the person of Cecil gate raised- to this community for a long who bits been overseas for 4 R. BEATON , TOWN SHIP OLE BX in one of Shawla Business Schools,, & Shepherd while. yea, Cowan J6F is Convoyan 0azz-4sidozisr.lor ta Tordlivb�for a c6urse.that insures also his charming wife. 'Wecongratu. _kfn# Harold Pizah has returned home. late Ceril on. his good choice in select. fifilds"ta. to6clantent. Eta. Money to loss emyloTmen't, at - a good salary. i bringing with him a carload of fam. on farm or. of Marriage LAc- ingn t*tterhalf.' V61i" M. �.r W.'r Write for free ProRpectus: W. H. hmilet Ink-eding ewes frnin Western Pickering, 'Ont. . .. . -_ Alhprta.. which will be offered for sale - A public tmettrig In the interests*of IJUGH S. PUGH. Glen IlAjor. Ont. Shaw, N5 Yon Street, at A later d op. Air Adam Beck's hydro -radial sebeme, _pd!r- Toroutoi % ill be bold in the: townhi hall here fence is imported and theroasthb"d &tnck. ers of the,_� men's Insti. The nuemb !lille here paid a fratema-r-visit to the n the evening of Friday. SLI*s condriated- anyvitrere, Write for termsOctober and rartioulArs, Phone 124.2kle. 35-ly beginning nt 8 o'clock, old time. tVr?� .:, flickering institute an TuesdAVAfter- 14 noirm--and report having had 'a very rat�pay r of Brougham and vicinity POSTILL, Lirensed At;c-tioncer,IC rq delightful meeting. irbouki turn out. and hear Controller F for Counties of Yorkr gad Ontario, and• ering ive Macuire, of Toronto' Mayor Stacey, 61101i6saleii o! all kinds. attenued to on shortest A public meeting trill t* held In the OshAwri, and others dl��usi%. the livi- 4droes Green giver P. 0., Or Qdd Fellows' Hall here an the evenivg notice, A,; m tiiestio-hs of. bydrr;r., tilwa-t-, llgl��nd First-class rigs f0i hire' -of Nlnndotv. 0,!t. 8Th, for the purpnse I 7o ind Dominion Land Surv,,Ynr r night power for Pickeriniz township. These 'hand �.AJORTON M. GIBSON, Ontmi-in Day 0 ofidiscii-ing Light And Pouer. ai well Are questions of thporoate�t import We baye on and Livd ftq_Hvdrr;RailwAys for the Tosrnish' -7 IMS of Pickering. The meetingxvill be ad -1 Bus meats -all tra 1P nnr'n to the pec ple'ofthe township And (Successor to the late 'A' E. Yarnotd. Ontario rvery person should turn out to hear the followill :Land Surveyor of Pert P%rry. % 44t4 'Teaming promptly attended to. dressed by Mr. Gaby. the chief cngi. thpr.; men -.6 tbnr tlii-y m Tote in- 9. neer of'ifie' Hydro-Elecfri,, Comrilss,ellfRently .flu - NIAW, LICENSF171' ACC- Agent for Canada Carriage Co. `ion.,RePve,HolgFtte. of 81,rurdity. may Tote 11th, sizes 0 coal f. --Counties. X11 kmoi of .alta :3mmilcly attenoted will TIONEER .for York, Qatari., and Durharn And thpriA The electors of the villog'e, Ij V%, Indies Are specially invited 0 attepd. Lod vfciniry Are strongly iirlzed to - ve,,.e G. Scott occupy the vt:ea may, be to, Terms reawitable. Dates for r W. H. Peak at• 'hair,' Egg ..Stove, Peak, Pirkpring. tend this ti;eeti.ng 4s thp' matter under 99 pdrThured at NEWS' Officv, Bell arid indepen- Whitby, Ont, Sly �.lan-'Iderlrttion is of the utmost import. ent phones. Nut, Teci­ ance to essay person in the township. Vote for Hydro-Radifil By iaw on G, R E I D Ladies are cordially invited to Attend,. Saturday', Oct. 11th. W Tlu- cbAir will he occupied by NJ'. G.. sold. d. Scott reeve of the township. '7 Has a full line of mesh and cur, WHITOY 7 PICKt-ERING NEWS :t(G in Municipal and or -Giyavr��e Toronto Eastern A vacant store on Dundas street is A r&tio 'PC rli Bonds For Sale: Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, _-bonds will not increase. now occupied hyla new busineis; Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. I)A .Bell Phone 198 .­. I _;, taxation. A sixth master, Mr. Lemon, has beet) -: WILLIAM �_4 -T A_ appointed to the high school Staff. LOCUSHMLl ILL'D. DYKES, WHIMY The Ontario. L�Ldies' C61lige is right Highest prices paid for HILLSIDE tip to the limit of accommodation, Patcher's cat.tle. Born to C. Find Mrs. The Toronto -East . ern by-law Gates, R. Son. may be L 7.yeteripary Surgeon. Honor: Graduate of Oritario Veterinnry College. All calls day or night promptly attended to. .-Bell and Independent Phone i s 'PICKERING, ONTARIO mi 077 T"'. Vetorinary Suigebn ..;Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- rinary College and Graduate of the Veterinary Science Assoeiation, Phone-offlee 1808, residence 2fY1.2 CLIAREMON.T,, - ONTAR10 Dr. N. E. MeEwen, B•V. S C. Veterinary Surgeon. 10 Graduate of University, of Toronto. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Agricultural College, Quebec.'. Born to H. and Mrs. Burke, a dau- submitted to the electors by the town uahter. coiincil at itli 310tiday meetingThe town rouncil meets Monday findMiss. H?ldA Hall spent' -Sunday with 4ut_0. Sli.'Rs Iren'e' Pearce. receives adeputation frnm the board A tyerybody in'tends going to Mark• of education, asking for two new pub. ham Fair on Oct. 4th, lic schools. The winiber.of srholars-in our pub. Rev. Joseph Fletcher is in charge of Your strength now before -illness" lic school is increasing,A,1 Sainte' church during the vacancy comes. Autboritias predict i W. Miller entertained a number of until a successor to Rev. R. W. Allen another outbreak Spain - relatives on Sunday last.• is appointed. ish Influenza, but We are sorry to bear that James One contractor will put' up a hund- Pearson is in poor health. red houses here to supply the need A number from here attended Scar- created by the auto boom in Oshawa baro Fair on Wednesday last, when the Toronto Eastern is assured. -.NYAL The weather these days makes one Two big busses by one garage haul men wc-rkin think that fall is here. g in the Auto factories at W, and Mrs. Pearson and family Osbawit back and forth daily, besides CREOPH,OS. spent Sunday with relatives here. many who bike it and run small jitney Joseph and Mrs, Pearse and family services. will help you to withstand all spent Sunday 'with W. A. and Airs. There is*a wonderful change in favor Beare, of the. Toronto -Eastern being operated diseas6. Creophos Is an effect- Holitner Pearson and dAughter. Miss by the Hydro Commission,Many ive tonic and tissue builder, Margaret, of the North-west, are vi,-' who have hitherto strongly op osed* es: po ciii I I y where there is a pre ting the fortner's brother here, this -solution of the radial problem- disposition to lung weakness. 7 , George sleIntosh has leased his are now urging its immediate adopt Take C-cophog now and build farm to Albert Booth, but we areglad tion. tip your powers of resistance. •Frompt nttention to all clients.IbeLiberal nomination meeting on to bear he is not leaving Hillside, Bell and Ind. Phones, We cobgratulate our teacher and TuesdRyfifternoon brniigbt hundreds PICKERING, IONTARIO Water, marc Pure Water scholars onwinninitfirst prize in the of interested men and women from all pe'f'bottle marching competition at the School parts -of the riding. Mr. Sinclair was given the unanitnous nomination. 44 Fair nt Snarboro Heights, Sept. 17, Hartley Dewiirt made a magnificent . ..... ff you are wi e yo,i will u sl e the only On Sundav next Anniversary ser- Hatchind -Eggs For speebb. Mrs. Ralph Smith, M. P. P., vices Will be held in Hillside Method. Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, from- Black Breasted Red ist church. Morning service at at Of B women- ritish Columbifv, the flrst Game -choice stock and who is agent for Wind Millsi Gasoline 10 30 A. m. and evening service at 7 p. member of parliament -.In Canada, of pipe and flttingk m' -add-ress to the excellen-t layers, Zion Choir will furbish the mpsic made her opening McFADDEN'S Engines. all kinds Also, Young:*Be1gi%nj Hares ' for water works. Also bath room fix. in the morning and Centennial Choir women voters of Ontario. -ing given( tures, etc, Eve STO ryth arkf ul in the evening. Rev. Mr. Price willD� Slee Find Silver GreylSiber. conduct both services. On Monday M 0 ian-Hares. 'Attention, evening. Oct. 8th, under the auspices Vote for the Hydro -Electric By. DRUG L '.-All Pediliree Stock. WORKS, of the Ladies' Aid Society, lantern aw and thns secirre power C. N. P, Tickets elides will he shown by Rev. A Porter, and light for the whole *.:Ji GORDON PICKERING Rome Tel. 5621. lWhitevale, On Silver collection, township. RICE'S PUMP N A'11110�_­`It_ - A V. VARPNI E4_him. He yeffs%%t have been, abient for be provided, - Then roofing and otbar d Instead hog". materlab must be purchased at an is p his � thoughts keeping increased 'cost of $1,600., But -with Thus, pan "-e Boer: inthe with his, purposeful ' feet, he came at these additional expenditures the war 'but in the country can be made Into makes SOUP$ a4d Ste" SO much length In eight of -the -th shabby, unpaltit­ ed building, *raring across its front a home which would cost approximate- rnore nourishing that*they ca often take the. place of expense joints. It. saves the sign: Van Auken-s General Store: IY $3,500, dollars fa .the. kitchen. Bovril is the concentratad Provisions, Flour and Feed. r — A" 0 'f;00 So - L1. best beef—so strong LUAL it GaUUOL possibly e looked to B" its proprietor 1101n d's Xdul=ent for sale vverywh manufactured in cheap cubes. -Insist upon the. real, thing - lounging according to -habit in - the *1 bottle,- . Bovril in the Bovril entrance which was seldom closed by day, summer --or winter. To his SUT- `_4 ■ prise the door- was fast shut. - Then he noticed that the -barrels 'and boxes FO which stood at the door filled with miscellaneous provisions, which It had mer Housebr%e.r 9 been his duty to house iWelvain time, .' had disappeared. ffE .I Something which stirred listlessly "'By Florence., Morse Kingsley. In the wind hung from the worn latch. The boy's heart contracted with spd- 4 den fear as a nearer view made plain CHAPTER V. "There ain't a 'MAtland living I to .him' two long streamers of rusty She, was Irlad to the point of foolish don't know "all about," she declared. black, sparsely enlivened with white. Miss turned to, go into --, and -the house, "How did' hi happen 'to toms ''here, He at ood staring at the mutesymbol Mind to the swift approach of Cousin Mary?" of death, deaf to the approach of li�i Mrs. Brett - t" truthfully that shuffling feet Pehind him. you an had spent the day - "Hello, Dan; that weak, Well 71 declare, Mary Brett!" said the young m that she expected he He turned quickly: the k, with her. And 04i'et a. lady's- penotrating imiite "I didnt would return the clay following -Then Shambling figure of the old,man whoshe fled to the kitchen and laughed now addresiled him' had been' a fam- too find you ents;Zd�ff tom- play _F0 soon, self-consciously into the roller -towel War presence about Van Auken's "The' reproach conveyed in the spin -behind the door. She was a truthful store, hovering over the red -bellied, IMM9 3 bb's greeting appeared lost ot_ Mrs woman but there appeared -to be o2 L-tjgbt stove in winter, cooling him- Arett as She welcomed her uni castions when even truth it -self must -a-elf with Ibis Uttered straw hat in • be concealed from prying eyes. summer, while he munched dried A 4&,&AWS "Who in creation was that young I "Well, anyway," Miss Biddle sal dt apples or cracker, filched from the man?" Inquired Miss Biddle, as she. as Mrs. Brett reappeared with -tea, "if open bases on, the counter. herself of a voluminous that young man is coming back to- 111 alpose you heard the news, Dan, ,divested green_ veil. "I saw him waving' you morrow, as you say, III have a chance an' that's why you come back?" of- Lgood-ye; then I saw you'leaning over to find out just who he is and what fered the old man. "Sudden, wa'n't the gate and waving ifack. A person relation to the Maitlands. You don't it? �Wffht haie Supposed it wait your own seem to be very clear in your, mind,He waved 'his hafid toward the limp Veorge—if they hadn't known George Mary But then, you seldom arel" 'itreamem. AINT hell probably In the meanwhile, the subject of Who—who is m eir to where edid 00 stam' I ed _=%limoe back. I declare, Mary, I Miss Almira Biddle's strained cur:- Dan. "Not­not�?" The'right PAINT t 1PAINTright'! A., "46ukin't sleep kit night for thinking l osity had bought himself a railroad I,Yep," confirmed the old man, with 6 you. I says to Sister Jane, 'SUP -1 ticket and was flying back over the senile enjoyment of the other -'s shock- tae a -burglar should break in?' I- miles he had traversed in misery of ed face. "Van Aukeri's gone. Wiiyi, 4074, `with her all alone in that mind and body, the stolen money I was in the store only day Vfore For'Sal e by' All. Dealers a1w :br my -ammonia I scorching his outward ettin' up to the hou U - m - pocket. To all ard yieterday, an' he a' Mh' e right ppik a -- and e righAt �doiwin­ o a 111,15PI �a you. I wouldn't dare toujpXi young business man: be'pw'aa well, les' ,found" oui you'd lit out, tin' he Yowular revolver for fear of Its going even handsomely dressed; there was a thought mebbe you'd helped your- �W' wrong end foremost. But these roll of bills in his pocket and at his self—,, feet reposed a suitcase containing ffifte ammonia pistols would blind A o14 man interrupted himself ',fie The "bpr9W quick as Seat, sot you ecuild various small gifts for the Van Auken with a fit of coughing. 7%2adt lein down with a poker easy, children. Mrs. Brett had insisted upcn t I'TeR me," urged Dan 1-i a'eurious, 4,AW telephone the police. But you the suitcase and its contents She biad muffled voice: "he- was looking; you help. 'Y"'t L tell - Me Who the ydung man •forgotten nothing for• his h a" what I had' stolen? _11INS111611 !'There may be things you will want Say, to 61es, Sol crowed theold man, In a �.Atm- Brett smiled with Sweet toler- to bring back," she said. "And the - v " A " - children will be sure to miss you, high 'quavering oice. VanAuken after a close in -an!. He ,grudged me a —. t3iink you've ever met him, your living there all theme years. to was Altubu. Hit name is Daniel L He stared out of the window at the morsel o' dried halibut to eat along 130eroing to live here this flying landscape, his thoughts busy with mt crackers. I didn't blame you off .. .... I with the astonishing events of the none for running off, Dam I Says, to Biddle- eyed her hostess past few hours. Van Auken: 'I could 'a' told you long "Daniel Maitlandl" he repeated . to ago,' I says, 'that boy sAnt a-goin' to stay her"-workin' fer his board au'� For Table Use aa Wd Maitkadl" * she repeated, 'hhnseK. But even hit new-found name -keep, with wages rit to wartime W -Id oughtwoe nothing to him compared with I by, -Cooking. P"S" y: thinking hard. }rave known him, if he's a family thour prices, I says. - W -the's Pais C,W*atlom Why that mm your father's hts of his "Mother." He 2 dared an' carpenters in this 'ere town, I ',ration. to call her that In his heart, with a to him—" Everybody's happy when there --ai;d whent" is Corti S T:X"LMe9 Mary.- passionate adoration which forced'hot "Tell me how he died ymp on the table. o you - ' lffm� Eb-tt Stirred the sleeping fire tears to his eyes.. If --.as she had said cried Dan in hot impatience. know that there is a White SYMP as W a Ii. &ai bliss. —that other Shadowy mother knew as the deficious, golden "Why, . 'twas ' that same night," "Wouldn't you like - a cup tes I " what was doing in this, world, she quavered the* old man.- "Van'Auken, �-slw inquired hospitably. )0 would he glad that at last he had he went 'home to his supper, mad all CROWN BRAND Min Biddle was already as in- found someone, to love. It was all like through 'cause you wa'n't -on hand'to Of -tint as &.terrier upon the subject of a dream --one of those rosy dreams do unknown young man who bole her keep open whilst he was gone. He CORN SYRUP unimagined happiness, from which hauled- in L them boxes an barrels, Crown Brand is unequalled as a for Pan. McAh`Se# brother" us"ne se was ever Poorhouse Danny bus so often awak- 'terrier intent upon a mt. swearin' somethin' fierce. Said he'd cakes, Muffins, as a spread for broad, nm&ing ened in his nartow bed under Van sue the County fer your 'services; candy. sauces, and in cooking, generally. V Auken's counter. said he'd break your head, when he He stepped down from the train at ketched. a -holt of you next time? Ob, last, carrying the suitcase, and un- he was some mad, Van Aukeh wav*4,1 LILY.WHI,TE comfortably aware a the astonished hi like that, a he4p guess you seen m scrutiny of the telegraph Operator, oL times; ain't you, Dan? I'll bet he CORN SYRUP who chanced to be'looking out of his a an took it out ol your bids move's once, Best for Preservin A d Marmalade making. I reelect when wtndarw as he passed. when you was -small, clear iNhite color and 7W "Hello, Don!" the operator bailed -first got you from the poor farm: It is a he Ahim. "Where have YOU been III a little bit of. a white-f4ced shaver, excellently Dart, conscious of his new -round Sold in 2, 5, 10 and 20 po= -7 you was. Workhouse Danny, they used 7.. dignity, answered the question briefly* to call you. But you sure have grow- Tbd Canada Starch Cs., L1edW "Out of town." ed up tine, wince them days. Where'd Awatred 209 "So it seems," drawled the Opera- you go, Danny, when you runned off ? tor. "Well, they've been looking for An' whera!d you et them clo-'es? Say! 4 you. Guess you'd better dust right L'me.git a good squint at ye!" along. Maybe you haven't heard the (To be continued. 114y" about--" But Dan had not -waited. for furtber information or advice; the telegraph Blow to Rent Profiteers. 0for whistled slightly as he gazed England is disposing of her surplus his rapidly retreating figure. ken's Dan, is That ain't Van Au from the war with a double purpose in is view, first to realize as much as po's. it?" inquired the station master, sible from these accumulations, and pausing beside the window. 1-11 didn't to assist the rent pay�r to second PARK get a good squint at hi." solve the Increasing rents, which have "Looked like him to me," replied become a problem In.that country as proud 6f when the operator, turning back to his vexatious as here. Thus when the -The cktbes you were so instrument. Ehglish landlord approaches and 4n-' ­ I W made to anpeez Daniel Maitland Striving to lift his nounces that the rent for the coming new a4'ain. perturbed the unfamiliar rent payer lion _X;�bY Or SPOU0d neWL spirit to year will be, JumW, the Fabrics thst am dbrtYl Presence—her Friend, henceforth to to expected to follow the new slogan to their former besut;y by wi1l in restord --determined to go straight t* and "Buy a -War Hut." be his "have it out" with Van the store and Iha The Disposal.Board of the Ministry sending them to Parker's. Auken. He glanced 'at the' Silver of' Munitions has taken the double watch Mrs. Brett bed given him at task of selling the ' -surplus war h1ats parting. It had belonged, she sad, and assisting the gouged tenants. The. ■ 1Z a ■ to her son, his ffirst -watch and still board has placed on exhibition in Lon-, a good time keeper. Van Auken would don. iL war hut made into a peace time Cleaning d' D e n be preparing to go home to supper abode. This type is sixty feet by -15 to pr operly done at PARKER'S ILM there would be few customers feet and approximately eight feet high. about. He must think what to Say-— Partitions have been made In the but P&TeWs may 91n sent Post or Express. how to irdorm his one-time "matter" and It provides a living and dining m 1W that be would remain Me bond -slave room combined, three bedrooms, kit- CWTiW one way on all ordws. we PILY 110 longer. then, pantry; bathroom and space for $500 He resolved to confess his theft storing coal. The but sells for or dyetftir Any -flrxt It was possible Van Auken bad ate a family of six. 'AdVJW Upon and will accommodate hat -not missed the money. alli!1tic* will be PromPtlY given upon' A similar home, It built new, it is so - ad rapidly. toward his timated In England would cost $1,625. As he. waft destination he became conscious of The war but can be taken to the �j Ittacb, ft save. f be Xnew of glances cold Or count and made into a homy there, DYE, WORKS, Limited country PARKER'S Y�� how md eaL cu= appear- the salesman of the Disposal Board 61 Me own altered I ance he had thaiagivt4ittle; it was a t. ­ - I Cleasm and Dyers, says, but explains that the post will Daft at the marvelous change which be greater, for an asbestos lining as I Two St. CL&M.. UW11k as must begun to transform hit whole life. proof against fire and damp* Even the ftnAliasr streets; in their P - T-n- MULazd's LftUftfal 0113 0`631111VIRM worked sordidness, looked strange to ,�?. 3r+,'.?"'-t"'a"� ,,ga••rc,,,,n,,, B�cv'"s1i:` -�y'- �i'!`�.,` �. ra 's.:':: ,J'r,:.d�.tu+f'T'• ':- .3�,�r i Almy. ttw that torpg Liu, a a�rpul•at o0 9t o the By -,Law s POff. xs. a .- , .. ,: w •,►'^ votes to be submitted to the,-:. recto on v es o the re the 11th da . ty� f i'K . _ _ �; • t+••i•.•�•, ,r►_ of October, •.A, D. 1619, between the . G xt, ; `. - _ '+. �, •„ hours of Dias o'clock in the forenoon tti• j _ II{� IIII I ~: d . t: �: f • _lam and five, O'clock in the afternoon at t49 following places; For Polling 8u lvIsion Numbev 11. at. H. E. Webster's house.Kingston ' w• road, by H. E. "Webster, Deputy �. t ming Officer. D�- or Polling divlston fium er g, D' _ � � .-• �::� ' flub- •by a Town Hall, Pickerjng Village. "• Richaidson, Deputy Return- ing Ofi9cer. For Polling Sub-D;nNumber e8r-, at«alterNicholson'8 house. by E. Return. Officer. Sleep,Deputy ; "_.. For Polling Sub•Division Number 4, a-- at Geo. Toyne's house, RougeGeorHill, by �•+ir.,► ! ,„; ` Officer. Toyno, :Deputy Returning z -. w..• t :• i For. Polling Sub_Divisio>z Number W at the rXea,perance Hall. D •'•` Chem idood, . ? :,, a..ww• . by'George a 80 ng Officer. . - • mow.,.. vid \ •+J or Polling Sub -Div sl 4 •- P ,� r...., .-•. 'i ielon Number e F ' -- _ _ •-� -_ s_� at the Temperance, Hall Kinsale, by Wesley- Gee, Deputy Returning off 0l. fi Th wT For Polling Sub.Diviaioq Number t at the Town Hall, Brougham .b ?, ' t C. ter C Bayles, Deputy Returniti Oal- - ; The sensible thing to" do when you buy a tractor, ~ " I t low- g- _ cer t$ For Palling Sub -Division Number S, ---- is to look at the tractor as a farm p s feat and well, at the Oddfellotv'e-Hctll. Whitevale, b proposition, lenient. You nit on the seat of the illi-' t"'illiam Driller, De uty R Y011 want a tractor to do farm work. Tractor and plow are like one Officer,' p aturniag back and turn short. Lay -out and finish without 'The more'work it do_s t.>ze better Disc and harrow; reap and mow, ut horses, For Polling Sub -Division- Number9, e you'll like it are things which we ca p L%o---in work. These at the Orange Hall, Sch.concession, by e The less n rove to you --in demonstration Co. w Dis°Py-,.-Deputy Returning - it costs to; Operate, the or from other farmers' experience, lTicer. like. it. it. better YOU We will show o - y YOU economy of the Moline `Tractor, For Polling Sub -Division, Number If It is a strong, sturdy,joy - _ Costs less for fuel and oil because of the high-grade 10. nt the :llasonic.Hal1, C'taremont, bd you'll value it. ysI piirrCC@°f machinery, Moline motor. Costa much less for the day's work, be- " -- Thos' Gregg' Deputy Returning cause you will stop cer, Arid if ou tractor stops. p the Moline Motor whenever the. - For Polling Sub Division Number - e 3Io Y get all these things in a tractor, ynu self-ytarler. p Th line, starts ecaaihy with its electric 12, ,at}', J.. Dtonkhouse'i expect t o�Y a fair, price for it. lona, by "P..J. house, AI - Repair d ace c^ a urA, nk a. Deputy R t MO hot ce That's W]i W and. reel meat s aeerrdaced to the rnincmttriq—Ionglifa ng Officer.; Y e want you to Come aa+uied --because o{ high-grade Moline coastr,ction, P ' the Nl°line-Universal. and look at ':'flour -cylinder mo And that the 13th da of Octnha,- n r wa som the dust and dirt, You W. alloc in e a Ler• un t get Mo'[ine- unlit noon. at the To A Hnll; at Brougham, u e a e to see the difference. Now is the time to decides onna trectortraA tractor to the twwrd Munality, has been fixed We won't have to tell you that the Moline Uruver for the a pointtnent of eu speed up every harvest operation and mean hund,edss d �s 1. attend at the Persons to prior tractor. Jt shows its br sal is next Year's crop. Corne•in and see us, Dolling ptacrs, and at breeding in its build. '�' 'the s ors the 1.3,b of the votes h final e Clerk, a I• th da}• of October t" A. D.`1lilit. TESTIMONIALS . And tbat the s4id Idih day ut Octo • 1 broke 160 acres and u..ed a„tber. A. D- 1919, at. the hour o! three daily."—T. J. Polley.. Ca Calgary Y. one. quart of freak Watei BELL"BRO-S ; r ' hiS Y •' - •.I threshed 70.OW bushels of grain with n 22-i �t , -clock. in rbcs afternhan xt, the Town S carboro Junction, H11t et 13rnnghnric, in the said neunicl- and had no trouble "--p, p Cook, Mirror. A)ta! separator =Grit. pality, h.vs hren fixed foe the final . ...In every - - yun,u,iog up by the Clerk of the voted Without an t the. Moline eaceedecl all ex gi} en' f �r and ,c.gainet the said pro. _ Pectations. Previous exporienee two boys pine hd nearly 120 acres of land in 3 weelra. Canad-inn Distributors -�i'iIIy9 _ g -Overland' Limited po pd i3p.L,lt�, J D. hilcAra, Calgary; Torantu And th„t if the aA.ent of theelectors _Made by Moline Ptow Cu. i obrainrd rt, the said proposed By. r 2<TOline, Ilia Law it twill be ' taken into considers- I _ titin he t�bp=tlunicij�:.l i'outicfl of the >r� c�td i <,r i,rati� n wt ,t, rneeting thprpof w— y 'p h" pR iratiun o _ n , ,d aftNr ehv p Otte _ tonth trent tlir dais of the. f o tt n ilf thio ru.ti� tat such t = r, r, n pihtication tray inade - ' loth -- - Sw :_ `-• i t' of wrpt n theU13 ERSA- ' .. d>; tea,brr. A. D 1919, . _ C LA k: FCkTH ?, KE kk '~r�T[t i4 that a tenant _ p0iu dr�lt'e9 to tt)tP upon L4aicl Pro. -s s,+id Bylaw [„us drJivrrtopheWOW 11" . '-:- i �tr ilij \� �'� ' iOt" `t d ai radon tinder t the CKn d t g the. • evale Club of F idc ncp Act, that hp is a tela k" Gra' Chopping t.l,e,r I«Dae rx!t tTlly fOr the cut for LUMBER YARD -United Farmers �'t'jn� �ew- Pre � n lTich for dc•hr r» "'Ibilit Ii�eS erented, or in which the Y . is to be [) FL::� K I N G t "i.ed h money, to .be M • edr htive,tprived. I tauT.ptephted to ricr Chu' ,in _ y tlit• prnpocrd By•i.at6 Is ,We carrg a ,e avy crud tveli a�Kart - - _ pKrahle., or. ftir rtc lean twenty -nae At the next rue.•ting f,f the ('luh re•!�(I- t.1akinjz nn 11nrTdx)'Spnrtdg F nd uitt "Vt• InA nott , - t c''�r'" And tbat he bas' by. the cease eci rtr,,k v# Luntltrr, till well Icttions will to ppts.rd t,u y be 'fotitid ft] covenanted ' to x rtriliedAud di- ,. tomprtsiug the folla'WrliK r clt��; r.hir. ho-�i.,r-ing 41.1 the fullutvinR materia) of Re interacvitchiog of Raiic+n All,il Int, r taxes in respectofthe ro municipal i 11• . H.eude -ou'. prettte.ep u hich he is tPnxnc other Phnnr local _ �Iilitnty Trrinit,g ►n .`tchuols tinn,e stone inch:, te• :'.bfatched� iru� Herr,lf.t.k. $. $..Fir. }tep� roving uu-r 5chnol Syctrm ' +µ n ,tnd hinder it a r . n a ere ixrge rte r e.nte t ratF , N +tnd.cedar K clatitin, f tnr.gup,. ,•u h.nd, - __ . + ov e+ c•k of necv rf►.ey t IiONAGD lt. BF,ATON. Foodstuff., goodL hrt t t Srnndardiza.tiunt,f f;tnn ire n:rnt�, JOh�+ F _.Pine and 5prure. I1te�cwrd Lun,bFr Rrgnletiu11 of motor truck,, on orrr pie - ,. Bayles �enwa tte Pili,• tnii Cedar S +Irdt road — ed. -- S i Clerk. atciiag, od � 2 dt - - . -- C,'. Cedar Sl:,i le'-, 'lar, 3� +, _ °" ��E _ ��lE J. F g� d, aremont D � `�larement A �1 . .Gordon ,Q�tUeru _. �+ Son i Thr: fncttntt� \ Ind. ne. "`(,I a . • 1 .� :. ____ •ii-uci rooks -- _-.. - � • Pltu " •• . . ,____-_�_ • °!'►�t .:oust.+ntly un httt ` Aug.ttteet--ttll Tr t,cl. 1 lir — •1t,t ort J,;ttetl tl, rarrr to - , 73e11 uad ludependent ptu.nt; .. First ela.s Itig: to Lire city c,r !tt R+ilclrn I,�rtir.• t,t r,t r, at l[, nt ut •, ruciHl — 8 test t,ricr:, , ftrttitc t ruKr•• p B,� - .a F•.. r' phone I.irlcr iu Telrl,lunte•('cn- Ori y,� e �p+c I� �+ lit) �• tail `t r iil'!�'+`itp thtp = o The, T'niversa'1 f -4W G ♦�iflS• iJG� !� a bakery ,cra t' - Ersa & Sias, �• D , PROPRIETORS T. P. Shirk, Clarcrnon o awing -:-Mach�ne,:1 l IlNrlufxctnred h' is H. .. � �. . ► �,. C_ W • Jackson & Son, Brock Kdadr Pickering. Ont, BIaCk,,iIjjthing and NX'lildworking in T tit it. hr:,nc hPs. Saw gumming . , W0tLDY0U :�':S TRUC ti,,cl fili>;fi1 sPccnexperiment with such _ rt-� r .} �Vt trn,.k (r,tvrclit,e En Ines, ... 1.�' t g •Emery an important thin as the 1Nls Lit; order ��'.tt'eh, Circt,lar Sates, Saw Of O g e heating and Rn:cry 3[!nelrels. Your home o I ,j'1 �:••_• � � ? the (Jay. If yG11 R£.A Ag oncJ cprnrTd.haud oAil ]Ii, ,• w crh, e.,p It is a job for experts. 'The : for wed the Sav h f comfort of Ings It furs:do chr.rp t ilu t. owe Oi`. your a OU 8YP NV years depends on rt, y prepared ' t o meet ,its Opportunities • if e C Sweet to Eat iYou can'call call on J • a furnace us to sell ou not merely not, reconstruct your method- a Ondl Bowel but COMFOR —guaranteed. and begin today. _ We have a - 4' - 1 McCla Savings Department at every T h e X t o Il '' ry s heating engineers will advise o You and plan your heating system, Braneli. ct10 3 �i charge. 1Conf e Mir about the LITTLE DRA µ- - - � -- f 10 F TMAN that turns TA _ THE y < OI4l' st 1 tYkli�Sl ' On the drafts and reeuletea them autematicaUy. ARD � Q L� R �++�5 S Ice Cream old J. -- ADA , or lGud® PICK R NGN RANCH Gum, Chocnl+Ttes and rlth>,r Sweets. O.IMMER. MAN MANAaKAPoPular Patriotic 11nsi, . N SO AT WHITBY) TtibaCCOc, Cigars, eCC, "". r IN DI A f BLOC CH AL LI g a Pickering. Ont. • ,..e.r.>.-._..i#a'::h.,ir :;.4.w^n)C. ,...arB.u..,,a a_,. :.•�,r„s,,,i.....-�•^.�-_..",.:'l..::.r`.•_;. r:_..+ry as:aAM*•ry„:: 'n .:w_... ..._..,: ,_.�--_...').,_.lv..'«;..�.-^s,: kL&n.��#�h`�_T:%grew.ror:-•�#4.-3._Sv”A7-L1aft..aeMa�i�..+ik.9i..�f.x;SRSlX:t_ss�".. Ml..�%.�rs�_•--AI_+ `' L 1 est `7 w -tie+' ^'t�1 1}y..M •',: _ '��i '' 'Y t _ M, 2•f 77 * GSERIN 0 ,, OCTOBER 3, 1919- - --- _— w :: 'r, 1ltU1I0IPALITI'r OF THE- AGREEMENT HEREINBEFORE REFERRED TO:—= �, In the Gwent of the revenue'derh from the operation oY he undertakinss i fScle t ny -year 'o' meet, the operating expenses (including erectriCal C _ _ _ - - , ` '. `O�itllS�l1 of PiCker1 This indenture made the .......:.......day of ...:.. , .... in the' ,year of �a� er); the cost 'ot ad nistration a+,d••ttie an•nua4 cha� es: forstI. who _afld lin - ng p, _ " 0 _ our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and' :-. ; . • r • • • •. _ , .. __ _ onds, an or the renetaal of any works a onhln n to ole n'Da nra!let'�t sac elicit ahae be paid to the Cowmissiun' Ly the Co ration .___ __ Between _ ___ _ h deniZirl'of and in ton _pmpurtion adjusted by the CornnlissV'" In t e eS r. .. - - '' „ T$E FLYARO-ELECTRIC PO\VER COJI1Li3?IO\ OF O�T.1R10' (herein . of f 1 e of any corp is ion tc pay' its share of. su as?r['cit s adlustad to, t �� Iaw. No Pan -- ; : - _ -, . _ . - o the ai ur after cs)ted the aulr»isslun") at the_ First Fart. rile Couu11[sion,, tt s}1a11 be lata fu1 for th+ Comurtss.on i:l t3re manner provided and clause 2 (b) to d[spose of d(:b;atures held bl, the Commission ss:security oil A $ylal\' tU authorize a ceruin veil. ]IL'�1CII'.�L COFCF'ORdT10N� OF' TH1? TQ\\ CSHIP OF YORFi, THF. such deficit \n>' 'A rca:ls-t;.y-inti)' cclpo=atlon --hall,bgar lnte'rest tit'the legal ra r :,,. a tncat._ n1liGle , bQttl'ex.n T1ie • TO',\'�S11IP OF SC•\I:L01,o,- TI -Ir •TO\\ \.:HIP OF"�1P,�1:1:1\G, Tli1; _ t ]miti3iUt1 {O\ \SHIP QI' \1}LiTF' TIi1 TO'\V\SH1F' OF E.15T \) 1TIiL'T, VIE 3,' SllolilQ an>' col ementt1lthetCornmiseionl1la`ny of .�i�eitlontto IltothrrcrenledI" HydroMeetrie Pun er L in - " a Cot'• �lY�\��BHIP Ol' i>1,RI.1\GTON, •rHF: TOWN O!' \\11ITB . CITY ifd inittho trnoticc•,,cdiscortinue the <.:tic•-. of .he rill n'uj iii-suCh'eorporatlou ttf :;'�. of Clntarivand tbte.:[luniclp 1 TO\\r\ OF OSH_k\\-\, 1I- , T06\\X Oi• L'0ow-m:3\\'ILI.I: \ anon of the To\\'nshi of Pirk- OI' TOF:ONTO (hereinafter caile'1 tttQ "Cgr1)orxtions'") of the Secul,'.l Part? ' ,.lefault tintil'the safd'ob!igatlor has been fu'.fliled, a:c)cl do Such discontinuanee of _ ,pot 1, _ t1e-coven- ' ; iri slid Other 111tiniClpal CUI'- skit•t•ie, Si-.•,!! relliwe the corportatiun in default fcvm the performance off .__. • •a er �+ i\'here:.tS Pur taunt to Lhe )[: city-}::ec?tic RaIIway Act, F71'4, and anlerd'ments 1nts, ) .vv.zos and conditforis'herelll c4nttineSl. _ t Orifi,UC bh(3 C'OriCtfllCtiOri. tr.ereto tklc•'Comritissiorrre=s '13''litested w and' -lire lata. ��anpire. in,estib:.te aiid ado ra _ t ; o.str:,ct:ort and oikrltion of nn ctr•tric r�i;awal'•oi ralT,vrtas G: !n-cast•.the CuntenlsFlun.SL)1! of t�tnl�trike';�lockbut;lteo refire-. invasion,pex- _? Eglliptllegt and Opdration of an repo",, u;:or: Lu cos.t or c n at°ng till ra!!tta;: or awl' part thereo > N llndef "The to r)e'.con.stn,cted' tlirough'cei-tsin �li8tricts Jnr which the coi'pthe tions aonsoCas 1ch o-i�.,n, act of God, or thelIiin;'s enet11.e6, or ary other cause ieasonab!y t,eyo -'.lectl'1( Rail Ry ` Act 791 :, ' mgetltcr, at'itti 'tile, Probable set l.})e th t s_culd, result ) p- `$ deo Eleetrlc Rail ray tay,tlw 0l. rail„,e p ' its control, then the Coll,nliss:ori shall not be t a::nd -ta oiler ice.. the r,iil}cay.:.or'. y - }utrt tilrreo[ d to lrtg-such .2iu,e: _I)ILt .Lhe. co rporations sha:l not be relieved from • a� a_.r . y j%nd-amendments thereto . he Comn)ias:on has i_nr.,sr ed thti corporations.n`i[h such a report ';,a},!litl' or payme;lt' under this'.+�'reentent, and as soon as the caninuefull o ro- te , ,Yrd ,vliereus t ens it ig expedil�nt th�lt the - terncption .is ren:uved, the Conlnassion $)'(Ali, ,}ltY,out and delay, contln�e Ynll oyer- • �i het ;:hott'it•:: ()) 'the: Ct'SLaI e9ttnlated cost. ul,ei•,ting fet'„1,flC 1r 1 e-?'ktm'Cs• o[ tyle• r,uil- .,1 r OCatlOn ' Of the Tu\\'U hip Of ;c ay er rai:Gaya,' and (2) the Rroporttrm of the capital coot to Ito l,urnr h). each of at:un df.the raih\ay, and each of the corpoid Overcom be prompt an d¢r -cis !n. >" CO p p chet.u.c , b" at[ach�d hereto: _ - dpi -n; eecsl)tlllng In lilt-poo'eL, Lo reniut a Sad overcome an} such' curiae' or 'Cauae3 tae corty)r:(tions ss. set' forth i~ Q ' ' ' r Pickering and other iluniei al ,.:. r ,, ; Cor orations should enter [ntQ-an. ,��(I'y;l,e,eas•otl rec(dpt of the euid.Ieporj the -.corporations rerlues•ted the.Com- of int rc u ion- 1? 'k utiaslon to ee:atruct, equip and operate tt s;': tem of e:cctric ratl,ways (hereinafter 7, Ft_ sha1I be la�gful for, and the corp'?rati+ins her_ then r illvaze the Cooperated ,� ;: Agreemeclt (ltideC . The ,Hydra- _ • to aper" he business of the rail )iuy v:!th that of.agfs oxher rafllway sy_aild' pe iC RRilNa Act, 1D1�, .aUd called the railway) o,er the route?laid tlb,cn is: sehectr!e "\" xttarileel tacreto, uGon.. z ieCLC y race t rain anti condttlons and 'in the mar,nct he rein set forth; in whole or in part by illi Cun1n. anon, and ta.exchanRe equfyment afid operators awendm:ents thereto, 1''ith Lhe �, .. - - frutll one system to the other, proper grq, inion t etn>; made so that each sY eret GOm h the ,And. d•hei•eas the Cominisslou Seas orr(ed with the corporations on behalf of the shall pay it's proportionatvT sharE of the cost oY any equipment used_lxi common s =p r:. $j►drU El8CL1iC P corpopa'ttons to construct, c0.uii> and ou''r'cate the rai!,val upon the terms ai;d cc:n- i0 here atter palled the lition:s and to the manner herein set, furth: but upon the a:ci?(ess 'cunditlonsc2�hat i, If at ant .tinle�ally otth`r 2ntoF1jL5Ph ,ie�pF14i2 nthePCommission $bola atifY of Outat�1 ( ' BSiOn fOC L.hE 'con=traction, the Coni:niss!on shall nob in ail}' -'anon' t e 1£t)':c ?)Sr �nancta' ort ottirio of l', 9znnn t o +1 to itcant�and the corpor"it, *ns, .in ,writing, of a time and place to hear a.l repro- ' GUI21t111 , fn a:1y estlmatea. Flaps of speclfir..Lory Cur a. S the at P eCllllpin8nt and01JeCRtiOn O£ all Ions v:heat=":power hl' virtue of this a5reeule,t er arising out o[ the pe: form:.uue ot. _�k•ntations ihat niul'-aie made, a5 to the taros and conditions sion,ilg to -such ilio - Electric Railway 1[1 Rnd thfUlljjh the [ern:,: thereof: - - . • : _ posed extension. If, on the reccmmation In v the Commission, 'such extension Cl Rllt of the Toe►nrhip - ha:; !,e allthmized: 1withOu discrimination in fa, or .of the applicant, as to the coat L]le ;�ltlill p y \•fist -,i'nereas the erectors or e:acYr ot'the corporations 't t+ce assented to by',avra. incurred or to be incurred far or by reason of any, such extension, the Commlaslon Pickering, aUd CeftalU Ot11eC i1it1111= ..autlicri !n < tale"coriponaiur.s to entC•r into, tills 'ihreenlent aa•ith the Commisaon iot may extend the laiiway upon .such terms and cinditiahs as may'aPDeI. equitable to CipallCieB, upon the LeCtu'3 and con-'� the .colt-ttr :ct:on., equipment and optratton of ttie ,'afhaay as !a!d dolt n in -the said the Commission. - ditiolls and subject to the pra\l�l r'ctl,du!e3.-stlbj2et- to the tola',t'iito terms and conditions; !! �o such ayRlicatlou for an extension of elle railwac into any munletpality,e "� fol'tll and COl)tK1Ued In [lie ;nrl ,t hart is the corporat,cn have each'issued dehetatu'es for, the arnot:nts..set ,,crPol;ttibn'of �chich.is not a Party to tills agreement aSlall be granted if it to lion ' iollS kJet a aced !.,>• the Conuctlsston that rile cost of skirvice-of the, railway to the corporations Agreement set out tri thin By-law', :,,rth I ^besot" "T3 ath,ched hereto.' and'•haa-e depositel the said ,debentures rties hereto v.'((l be theeaby increased or the revenue and accommodation be ln- .,7th' 117e• (2ltimissim; And aCCUY(IiUG[ to Lhe f'OuteS S8t 1 :F.lously uffaetcd without thr•,:ritten conseut_ot the maiortty, of _the corporations t(>Cth iU Schedule "A" tU the said _::ox. then Care. titin Indenture, witneaettl:- - p sties hereto. - . A reement. 1. L) ('onsiderst;vn'of the fr(Mists :end of, the agrcerrienisr of-ttie tbrpOrtcforts L• Tile' consent of Sri •--corporation require -d under this agreement_ shall meals • g \v "rens the.eutitw.xted cost orct>,'ri.';dnt-d,-. laid-subjecs to the-tprot•1siu.•'s of the skid Act and amendments tite tolls ,nt of the' Council 'of s'.lch corporations, such consent being, in the form o[ 'Aad, h ;:cfreto, [tee Commis9ion ai;reea a:7th Lhi co:i li:at!ons'resptctic�.� t muniici;)at l,l_!sy, dutyy pass d b> rile council of the corporation: of the \rnrk under the said k9i•ee• ::- - .. ai u11ss o sh [,' rt f east an uaay ad ust nd Port ee ' 8130 7fli ; And \V hcl'el►s 1 T) construct, equip and gperate chi' rai(aa n>' through:tht il.atrirto in to beth 10, The C n i n l n j a aP ion betty n o - hent la $8, I (a) cotf)nratlnns tate cost of co:Atructlon, equipment, operation, Interest, sinking fund, ' U!'Lion of Lhe c'OsC Of ';,r corper_alond are sitatatte on 1)ej1, .oC the Clrpor- .. - : _ L}Se p - - u,d alao-tite angt oY rerieta'irg„thy pruDertl o[ the rai!\way. _ _ alio COUBCrtletion and, equipment _ ,11;1 Tu construct_and o'v_erati Lhe riL'avuy 'ol'c•r the r( r,,.•s. ;aid downr^tn (if Che line..to be borne by Lhe Cur cheau:. 'l": - N ��\F_r catiava,-and all the aa6rks, lrnpert: and .effects he'd acid used 1n c n- _�crment, tv coae.r the` ir'et':-, t wrvwith cbn tralalel, acquired. operated :slid maintaiaea.hF the Goin Qom' hat:' be vestid in the Commission Rn U 1 e n o - n' r' u a , ,. , _ e Own�111p O LC eCinQ 13,e'iilrilat- :',fit o� ( stractin tn+:. erl'ril''V ' 1 - . . _ _ , i ,,,:,u ` "•.'.. - .) 050 as set OUL iu Sc'heli- e y L.+ mtas,ori nee . ea3 0.t $f9-, (.il Tn furnish :tax bar ,(e po{s•ih y Hr.+t-c'ar,R modern , in(1 pinta l tete equ!larnr':L ttald a u . x end, '1• by -) a C'�ni "I " this age ement a d - ew t reP ale "A” Lu the sflid agreement, nr ur, n the raiittu>'. to o.^.rate rhes epU:i;'air+nt ov ns _tr, l ivk the heft n"ewe"l - _ (�`tlatrllent8 and'RE1pUl'• , ]' n�(o:n"zrtbdaiton,poeslU!e, havir., rev tr•_ t(, ; - &t ':e ern llttlnns —nd� o exr,rctse. 13. l: I,:i •of=tile•crlrpor tioale cov(n3rites irnA tgreeS with the other: silbject- to R J etr,rtioo t,t„1 .egItil)mfr.t a(inpted.:tnd a - c ')'Q C 1 ,. tioument between the Corpora- i, drti and d:;tyenre aro ,a s,:to seC? r tllc ,”-st.,ff•�c+.!vs rt.irattnn and service (a,) To c;:rry out the agree went" and proat•lons herein contained: .. titins 13y tele fr01unlisiAon' fro[n• ,f.,ttty r, 4:wa} tnn3'.yLr•nt with good nt<, :.+.:Cl:t(rit: (tr9 Te ro-operitte by' nt:.t,iealhs'fn eta potvcr at'a'! times SPith the Cammisslea b _Lhe -;rt toile cotlactca by he: rata-, F rtio t faa;Dtti+h:a condlLions for. the carrying out of Lhe objects of the • . y tune to tiftle, a3 provlLle(l •ro rn�r 1Le .�a E1�'t+e u , a, eo _ - - ala _ - (eh i rl'+' •r] r,t, of n "route t! . : � ' - . t+alc� e�Cf{ee- ment ;. : :, k for .. %%C' ;B ,Z; oi':er rvic, . _ cc •"_ - . _ .. _ look ::t ai f of the s .art need to 1 ,`, Ca+e fhe reaentze o{ the ra.lartLy (rel a s- kM And \� heFeR- {ire total AMMO lnt tea ati ( . (f). f'„ ut:'':x Lr, route aid f'rr'1vrt of t'"k• r, ',v (y for L�(,rpt+,"eaTro n ntttCh- 1a. !:1 the ea'e ii of nnq :.°.f[arence Letaveen t+te coryontetans aha Commie.•'a! tZRtitTlAted to be regliired fol• the it by 'ocv!hie to' obiiin' a pT, +.t, • _ - - - • ::,tall! to hear a:i repr€sontations that ma✓ Connate O£ LF>e valeta ay, tlpgYC r ..,I:w+.. uhd tt a I",aver Iine+ I,:al•, uptr:i •apT,tc:at,o1, t.x a tuna at1[7 ; il+Si13 v ( ) To combtne.tll( aropert:' an8 t::c.rr+ + e - -m P `, the ,a I % -Itile! the-C•on'ru;• leer) aha:1 adjv'et,'sues, diwvrencrii. 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Now comes a war .. doapstchea dram the provinces arriv. which threatens to :bring ibe trade of ths, country to a complete standstilL on Sat- 'London, Sept. 28z- Wittr over half ing in London since ral(ITLitht - urday indicate that tie call for the a million mon- or, strike, British ra;il- been generally railway strike has way services, were:' to -day Paralyzed fespo'ud-id to, although in some centras from 'Lind'iEnd •to John o'Groat's. with rductance.'In Ireland there is neither, stoppage Public. opinion, while not very well nor even -interruption. Lloyd George e merits of the dispute addressed to Carnarvon, where he was laforni9d on the a message in between. the National 'Union of Rail-! to have spoken to -&Y, w bes the light and un- aymjin and the Government, is at which he ascribes 7. way in which the dW-kq was' _._,rreseut, solid in its condemnation of justified -crisis entered upon to anarchist von. the precipitancy with which the 0 an rias been carried to a he". spiracy.'. 4 "England's- Black Sgtj:jrdayll is the "The Gover"n4s reason to be- head. in one morning news- Neve,". he wrote, "that the strike has paper, and in many respects the line been engineered for "some time by a arizes the preponderant feeling! small but active body of men who ..af,the moment.' wrought tirelessly.and insiduOusle to During the lad few weeks opti- exploit the -Labor organizations of this "t 44- -1- had begun to prevail re- country for subvirmife ends I am con garding post-war conditions.n vin-ced that the vast majority of trade PRINCE AND NKVFMVr1V- country. Production generally this unionists of the land- are opposed -to H.R.H. the Prince,of Wales at the Saskatoon Fair after.tackling a bucking broncho: Increased; the output of- coal, particu- this anarchist conspiracy- -.wlzrl3, Though much For.months. past -there havo been bad gone up. -un-! industiy. was rest and dissatisfaction still endured,1 sporadic strikes in every 'BRITISH WITHDRAT �#igns had been not4d, of a general tend- When one strike ended another. do*n,r, 0AIjecb- It is contendedrevolu;, ency to settle fact,' to • buckle down te, hard work, which was tionsry elements had planned a de the bu --fRON WIN.& ruin country, rt the 4lition afresh on liberate campaign to ruin requjred to eta . that tv.swas their strategy. to prosperity. end -.the Government's decision to Somep redictions, indeed, were - Hence the a question. Bolsheviks an issue of the railroa Having Lost Corn - make Ing made that the temper.of the constry gave promise that the'worst fears Lloyd George drives'home* the point Cam Country May be Forced entertained about difficulties ahead l that the railwaymen Executive broke off negotiations and, ban- to Make Terms. - 405 - -would come mittee during the coming winter - d ' n ImmediateNstrike by atonavight.; tily - declare an despatch from Londozi A P Unless the unforeseen should inter - 01'W� - : The railway strike comes upon, A stating that Government begged 'fere with Lord Rawlinson's plans, d Weeldy Market Report 7 BreadstuffiL Imported, hand-picked, Burma., "Oft - Limas 15 to 16c. Ho,; Toronto Sept. So. -Manitoba wheat ey­��Extracted` - clover, 64b. tlnsjll� -No, 1 Rorthern, $2.30 - No. 2- North- 24 to 25c; 10 -lb. tins, 23% to 2,66;', ern, $2:27; 'No: 3 Northern, $2.23, An 60-1b. this, 23 to 24c- buckwheat, G&W -S store , Fort William. tins, 18 to 19c; Comb, 16 -oz., $4.50 to! Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW, 871/sc; 45 doz.; lo -m, $8.60 to $4 -dozen. - No. 8 CW, 87%c; extra Nd. -1. feed, Maple products -Syrup, M.Vim r 87%c; No. 1, feed, 86'r/sc; No. '2 feed, ial gallon, $2.46 to $2.50; pad moZ 86%c, in store Fort William, ial gallons, $2.35 to $2AO;' -sugar, lb,` Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, $1.26; 27c. No. 4 CW, $1.24%; rejecteci, $1.18%; Provisions. -Wholesale. public not .o0 or three evacua campleted-bysthe Willi MMOA-HRIns med, t4 1 e"t, were It only. two yellow, n aboked blue, but an a cold douche upon the _f4W Arcbang�l should be American corn -No. 3 hopes _of an early Industrial and nd com- days• end of the month, Major-Generall Sir inal; No. 4 yellow, nominal. 46c; do, heavy, as to 4 c; coo Maurice says In the - Daily Oritario 'oats --IVO. 8 white, 81 to to, 60c; rolls, 85 to 37c;. . Frederick M freights outAide. bacon, 49 to 6&; back&, slain 51 tol", News. it will -then remain to look 90c, accordineto 53c; boneless- U to 57c - Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter, Per after the withdrawal from Murmansk 32 to 34c. bel s Rff cl. car lot, No. 2 do, %1-97 to AIN TO HOLD No COAL AS *2 'to .$2.06; which is much the simpler problem 1.99, f o.b. Cured meats --Long clear bacon, 2� $2.03 - No. 3 do, 41-93 to $' PD10 t3 W - clear bellies, 82 to M 4si, the 't**.' PRE-WAR TRACE OF STRIKE He adds that the "Immediate aban- shipping points, according tc freights. LarA-Pure tierces, 83 to 331 Ontario wheat -No. I Spring, $2.02 tubs, 33% to 34e; palls, SSRA to 343AC donment of the Russian adventure is to $2.08; No. 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.05; V P 35 to 86c. Compound tlerc*4, Allied Important Manufactories simply nOt-possible unless theNo. a Spring, ,$1.96 to..$2.01, f.o.b. 29 to 29%&- tube 29% oto ;paoBusiness Foresight Shown in Some Im powers ag .ree to come to terms with ellizing, points,acngtofreihts.A to " SWC; P;Intz, 3031C.May Have to Close Down. " : It seems possible ley -Malting, $1,27 to $1.30, at - With Germany. the Bolsheviks. ontreal Mar Dealings ndon, Sept. 28. - us cif''the most since they have lost the cora country cording to freights outside., A despatch from London says:- Lo -0 e Buckwheat -Nominal. Montreal, Sept. 80. -Oats, esus serious features of the strike Is that of Ukraine, that the Bolsheviks may I ­ I `British business interests are prepar- isnufac- be les by cold and R _N mAnal. I feed, 986; flour, now 9 me of the most important u reduced to extremiti Ing the groundwork for a great trade so FiZn7ibQ flour_4ov=m=L.,xtiknd- $11. to-, Xwed.. asts'. XS7 turing centres have only a fiw.days' 'hunger. Gen..Mauricesays tbat,short to $5; bran, ar ants;I., lbe., $4.90 offensive not Only to meet American $11 Toronto. Wpply of coal and may be foroad .to of some. such , development on which -ps to erlrt oompetition, but to tri -and in shut down their works. - Ilour-Government as $55; bay, No. 2, r n, cial there are no solid reasons for count- ard, 'Montreal and Toronto, $9.40 to Cheese, finest eastern, 256 the, status Which British trade held It's's The Coal Controller has %sued Ing, there is no- probability of obtain- $9.60, In Jute ba a, prompt shtpment� choicest creamery, 64 to 64 before the war. Although America . to, delivered Mo fresh - Oft- selected 64c- N J gxt.- orders stopping all foreign shipments Ing a settlemeni in Russia by present Willfeed--Cai I - - 'hai secured many contrects &gas - Of cOa . I . at Cardiff. His, Object 13 to inetbods.withk the -next six months. real freighbi, bags included: Bran, per 7v ko. i stock, 52 to bo;;;. Ing-owillians of . dollars because of dis. ton - I ballre car. 1�69 1.65 to $L the rBitjsh in. conserve all coal for use in this c0un- 4-Tbaijis where we stied to -day," he 45 shorts, w ton, $56; good turbed conditions In roller, Sir J. feA our,' Per bag, $8.50. dressed hogs, abi kille4.$2,- try. ..The Shipping Controller, -S& 1 13" 20 yo finally. tubed conditions in the British In dowing Hay -No; 1, per ton, $24 to $26; to $27; lard, pure. wood P" 20 MacLay, has issued the fo Mixed, Per tOU �6 that the shrqwd beads of business in, $15 to -4.20, track, To- not, gftc� Great Britain are figuring- on a time peal: HN D.18 GlFr. FOR ionto. Live Slock.Marksts. uf stalaty in the near future, when "One in three of the- Population Of JO Straw -Car lots, POT ton, � $10 to $11, Toronto, � Sept. 30, -Good heavy he network of trade• c9mmunicalAons this country 11yes, directly by theea. MEDICAL EDUCA'T'ION track, Toronto. - steers $12ZO to $12 75-1 butchers' cat, a , dependent The whole Population is choice, $12 to $B-50; do, he purpose for which Count" ProdUM-Wholea&le' tle, H serve well t At the out- A despatch from New Ydrk says:$11.50; do mad. 114110 our mercantile marine. $11.25 to it is being laid. Butter -Dalry tube and rolls, 83 to 87 'to $7 e war all combined to O&TO A gift of $20,000,000 from John D $10.76; do, comio 50. do mZr b break of the v, fresh Rockefeller for ail One example of this'business fore the Improvement of 40c; prints, 40 to 43c; creamer, choice, $10 to ent the country from disaster. made solids, 52% to' 83c; prints, 53 seen in the arrangem to $9.76; do, ronii� $trio to. $8, hutch -eight Is "in the present crisis it It -essential medical education In the United States to rA%c. it Is reported, has been' made to conserve coal . and keep "PPing ls� announced by the Go U-eral Education Eggs -41 to 58C. or cows, choice, $10625 to $10.75; 40 with the German. Government By this. to $9.25; do, med., $8.50 ta expected to running. 1 confidently call on owners, Board. The official announcement of Dressed 'poultry --Spring- chickens, good, $9 coos. $7 to $7.50; dockers e: agreement Germany is -91ft'says the income of the $20,- 28 to SOc- roosters, 21c; fowl, IS to 0 $10; feeders, $10 to $1125' a cent. of British. manufac- officers and men -alike to recreate the the $7 . . .... take 50 per c wtikh they faced the crisis 000 raw spirit in ey 000 is to be currently .used and the 26c; ducklings, 25c turkeys, 25 to 40c; canners and cutters, $t.75 to KE ares along with quantities . of - r of 1914.11 entire principal is to be distributed squabs, doz., $6. milkers, good to choice, $110 to $140! ► materials. Live poul - S :hicker.s, 29, within -50. -years; to 266; roosters, 18 to 25e;. b, com• and r4ed., $65 to $75; 4'prine What big business is doing to per- PRINCE WINS PREZES W, era, $90 ta $160- light ewes, $7.50 fA feet trade communication is further 0 ducklings, 22c; turkeys, SOC.' -FOR LIVE STOCK yearlings, $p to $10, large, 29 to 29c;, $8-50; in the scheme of the Federation No POSTAL NOTES Cheese -New, wt, $12.50 to -1 W shown twins, 28% to 29�%c; trilgets, 29 to lambs, per TO UNITED STATES 80c; Stilton, 31 to 82c. of British. 'Industriei to have trade choice, $17.50 to $2166 trade despatch from Bristol, Eng., hc ed al watered 417 75- do consuls at "the world's chief ayg--Iu his absence overseas seven Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 47 to. OV, ent. who will keep Britain inform: 2 weighed off cars, $18; do, f.ob.: $icii c cows and four bulls belonging to the A despatch from Ottawa says:- .49c- creamery, prints. 57 to 68c. ed on market conditidna. exchange kargarine�-46-to 38c. do, do, to farmers, $26,60, Prince of Wales were exhibited at .8 owing to the higli rate of Montreal, Sept. 80. -Choice steer Eggs -No. 1's, 57 to 58c; selects, 61 show and sale of the Bristol Shorthorn on New York, the Porto fico Depart.: to 624- 12.60 to $13; good steers $10.50 t SITmerit has issued Instructions that no poultry-Sprins chickens, 11.50; medium, $8.50 to $16; common Association. Dressed UATION ""ME ' ' i four sham- further postai notes whatever will be I to $8- butcher cattle,-ehoi His live stock won the . SO to 35c; roosters, 23 to 25c; fowl, b remittance to the United 'pionship-s for the beat group of three l sold for .rear.. 80 to .94c; turkeys, 40 to 46c- duckl. to.$S.b; good bulls, $7 to NPI)n RVVB r �States- or dos., $7. $6.50 to $6.50; choice cows, bulls and the best group of fou cows lng�s,. 34 to 85c; squabs, p -WHAT -Spring chickens, 22, to 9.60; Live poultry. to 26c; 50; ducks 22 - to" $6•54 to 57.50; n fowl, 23 to 2 to 11.50 %el 25C. o b W Few Trains Running in Vari- Beans -Canadian hs 1, bus., md-picke 10; -fed 14 5;. primes, $4.25 to $4.75; $15. Ogg Parts of Britain. !r25 to $5.7 °Ulndon, Sept. 28. -The situation on - education, besides being a • • excellent advertisement the Imperial lellways is somewhat improved. sample, the Southwistern Rail- BRITAIN %WAM, For e porting Province. way ran a train to Portsmouth and south smpton this afternoon. STRWE BARS �; WDA S RUM BRmsn • The Brighton Railway Tan - four ;7 TROOPS RZPATRUTIG -drains between London and BrightOTL The manager states that Canned Products .'Eager Pur- Sept. 28, -The milin half-houT train service on the clec- chased Diversity and EX strike is causine grave c tZic lines is slTeAdy assured, as many cellence Revelation to Public- Axgybl House, because' its 40 an Vol ..e unteering for service. must seriously. dislocate the r4tiStO The 8.45 Folkestone train left Vic - A despatch from London says: 'it was iftbe&. r usual. Canadian canned fru torr this morning as u it representative tion prograp "idle A'train left* Euston 14, Wldday for perating here report that distributors that already 500 (38=Asn had been held. up. As driver, lives at tbe.lm Crewe, because the ?A, I to all they can 090T- I are read, same d&Wmi� ...Crowe and wishes to return home. The British public is found to be� Government is 171 the it is anti;�pated that the benefit of &3 purchase a Dominion pro - willing to rran no transport a gements which tA CA .1 NADIAN AVIATOR SETS duct to, which the. diversity a exdel- OhLD RECORD to m" people, may make for. Imperial troopimill, NEW W lance are is.revelation most -be- shared by tbe,Can"ausl. because they- hAve never seen it yt:- despatch from Kingston -says:- irdug but AnAttsiu- fore,� save in iX Britaln,Lost -254 Warships Dallin, who is to perform flying able form in wipdowspf the Govern 'in ii Germ im Foker 'biplane -at And 54 Submarine$ in 011i V( pbubts mint offices. ;the Kingst,6n Industrial Exhibition, A large distributor states that, as city y Sept. An official. I 6n Thursday <:,"I are sold London, Be brrtved in tbe-ci. b air 60 per cAnt. of these Roods Brid rintalirsul�j, *4(ul g=41nor of fruits tuT issued shows that In his b1planer he left Toronto at Is mosittal"Oud-oq .loA-h beep; violt "t.,dwim the war. nuns *41al 18 battle" 15 O'clock in the afteMoon and Air- CyqW tbi re ra.. ed- In the elt* at 8.25, making a Fro id- e 4mvers, 4A me vo 160 miles In one ds A rtop -night of of #4fty ordlWq, 64 delft On =on;, es. ft In •claimed and s, adeVOT4 . "21 and ton. =iaut That iblisho t by this flight he 11" erbi Dominica wW -4 a anew world's retold for speed to AT WD PAR dentally are to there room to 6116 *0MY.. SUL nom- U PA. ", breakfast Mont rr re 6.1 A 1_5 H DA'X1 15T]3.��7 Auction OTIOR Is -bereby given, that , , ;p-;, we mwexomf horses, cattlesheepImpw N'GeoriTe Henry. Shemilt, of. the at its 095m, meats. furniture, etc., "lot 25, can. r1d.&Y•-ww 0, the prop Town of Oshawa. in the County of On- ­�'j Wh--n, ovag _erty- of -Geo. Richardsou;_ tarso, In the Province of Ontario. lab. $ale at I o'clock. old time.See bills. orgy, will apply to the Parliament a 'TMRMS wm. Maw, auctioneer. Canada at the next session thereof, for a affil of. Divorce !rota his wife, Florence May Shemilt, of the City of VQtiB for, Hydro. By -lave - Toronto. In the county at Yo'ik, to the Province of -Ontario, 'Married 7 HN MURKAR, Pro' rleto* a P woma , on the ground ofadultery and -01r"rojM desert'lou Dated �t the Town of Oshawa,. In t The undersigned will receive tenAerehe Province of Ontario, the2adday of up t6 and Including the 15th of october September, A. D. 1919. MONDAY. OCT. GTH—Auction sale of for the --purehase- of . the premises de- GicoitiaE Hinq_Ry SzizMni;r' farm &tock, Implements, -grain. bay scribed as follows By his solicitor, NIV.E.N.18inclaip: !7- -4-. andQshawa.Outivirlo. roots, at lot 8, coa. 10, Whit- In the Township of. Whitby in,the church, h ch. the property, of the estate of County of outarlo-and being composed the Bale at1p.m. of the whole of lot Number Thirty- 'The Pickering 'P-: 01P. - Fred. W. SlIversides. auc. one (in the eighth cohcesiion 6f' tfie tioneer. said 'Towns'bi'p'o'f Whitby,aud known. �W 6 Vigilance Committee X-- EDINNSDAY. OcT. 8TH—Auction sale lomfly ",the Late James Allan Of farm stock, implements, roots. Farm, at lot NJ Con. e 9. Markham, the The object of this Association is to gpro. All tenders must be accompanied with an undertaking to close the pur- lessen stealing and rt rtr of Mrs. Richard Tarr. See g prosecute., I Ills. F. W. Silversides.,auctioneer,-within ten days -of chase of the fo-rm,. the -felons. HUMDAY. OCT. 9TH—Auetion ®ale of 'the acceptance of the tender and to jL farm stock, Implements. hity, grain pay nae -half in.c%sh and the *balawe Members having property stolen eommitial. :And t000. at lot. K e6iL 3, Picke to be secured by a first mortgage to be cite Limiailtay with any memiior rM, rite -property -of Peter Gates. 8 e payable In fire years_ with instalments - of Executive Committee. atone. , See' bills. Fred Postill, Of Principal - of $100.00 half -yearly 'at Membership fee II -00. auctioneer. per cent.. balance In five years. Vokoss =&T be had from 1h; -ft"id %ith ths, privilege to pay the whole or Beer VRIDAY. Car. 10M Auction WS strry cis aippUe"oa. implements, roots, an of farm- stock ant portion thereof at any time with- Exac. -Com.—L D Banks, C. S. Palm, u notice or bonus. �er; W. V. Richardson, Pickering., el et * 8tlot & can. IL Searbore. the _fropei of Thom" Edis. Sale at 2 OstAimw Bovxicic, Esq, Assignee, Welock. old time. Terms cash. See J. C 2 Wellington St. E.' J. R. Thextoa" lark. . , W. B. Powellauctioneer. Toronto, Ont' Psuideat secretary e e ..Coal, coal .,I-. H 'r "s .-,a ..�Cha'nce, .':Hard and Soft G0 &I of the : 1. . to. Get Bargains I biesi quality on hand "W-08 A. wt .Men _V* work boot ,.00 -8 pairL Tol" �4 - NEW GA RAGE :.A full line of small childr.en'-s boots MVU -a garage -on his premfoost and i. prepared to do all kinds 'Fruit J'azs— Pints, QaartA and Half Gallons of automobile repairing. XXX -Vinegar, 35 necessary parts Will handle all net -cents a gallon for repaim. Busbel Baskets, Fruit Bukets 6 -end 11 quarts Is also agent for Gray -Dort Care. Call in arid see him beforwtinying. E E A -NNIS -.-.-:Thomas E. Stephenson., CLARE31ONT. Out. �---a OW o Jmu" Y gsjt^6 'th X afte t an r uader the word "No" JV= 11096" 0:04 - Al. v IV y aa. X es sae 01IM& aloes Tft419F sow"""* and %IS" r awe. "W" to W a 11 0111111& Above is an emikZt sco", tion of the Referendum , samang the correct way toVote iiaorclovtositsu, the CritarioTem- Perance Act a& it swub. Everybody should MWdy the lourquestions-sind realize exactly what theyamt.Donot bethisled,by the iiisidiou4.denund for ­bgW beer. -7%iO3eer of the ballot 6 t stronger than the ____0nt=* Temperance Acs now and- over five - times as strong as the T camod for beer defined as ,, asoa-int=ia UhitedSiates. ,-Answer Each Que"itio 1. Unless ix question Yom balUnless Y40a rots olk eft is spoiled. 2. You must ma answermeanswerto each queso tion, with an only. Anptlltirtg else would Wil your ballot ...3. Unless a inaJaxity voow "W" on question I 11� the ton will be restaiied sixt the sale of all kinds of intoxicants permitted. - Unless a maj6dty vote."—W. on questions �., 3 and 4 the Ontario Temo" Vemnce Act will b000me.Abant - worthle"., 5. � The only" SAFE 100%V86. It rQ snarr�your­ballot as shown­abovei�' fie - leo-`ir.`'es=--Nos". 'r o government &OIXI; No ll� No sa na woe "No." X's, each under the w ,Ontario Refierendum• Committee'_",. JOM MACZONALDJ D. AwNDUNL", ANDREW S. GRANT, Ckairm" Treasurer Vice -Chairman and Secretary 000' Fmcal ior Life Bldg.. Torento) B-No�rr,roeer�es,�� � ��MI r y G rote r s --at -the OUR SERVICE--qhe.b at popsible. Leaye use yybuiorder and' depend doda s t receiving the beat prompt OUR PRICES —The lowest consistent with the -best go6de. d. AD UR STOCK -:-The largest and most complete,- -and qualivy A; in every line. p _OUR AIX—To please and'serve you to the beat If have A& of offr ability. you' a • complaint tell us at once. If on are satisfied tell othere. JAMES RI C.HAR'D SON ALSIKE SEED BLACISMITE SHOP, I We will pay the. highest priceN for all kl�dw' Horeeshoeing and general work.pre ptUy attended b. 'n" of seed. I Lame and interfering bon" made Send us _nmplee and get, a spo.elalty 4 and mossy MZoar Zons, prim befais ft"W if Work djS@ sot prove entiefactory, The :best of facilities A, i_e= 26CCO.A, T.. for eleanitt'g. a11-.DOWNZYXOKPANY C's" a a WHITBY. ONTARIO 19 T-ITJ117-111 X IV ry INDING GARAGE Elaving.purchased the.'garag6 business of Davidson & Willis fnQ WOL&Z* prpparqd to:repair all makes of autos. -,.We keep id stack all kinds of Ford- accessories, tires hir All makes of care; oils, etc.'. An=* & Andrew," picktnng You Whb-Are 35 Years Old What have you to show for your past 10 or 15 years' earnings? Have you a substantial balance, in your beak account? If not, satisfied with the has been .are You way your income disbursed I These we very Personal questions, but the more hesitation you feel in ana"ring thent the, the no" of a substantial .groatu sp bank account. : THE D+dMIN1 %W" BANK '"INMY BRANCH J. GOMON-HAU, - { :Tickorint; Hardware Store -...There is only one place to buf .the 1900 Gravity Washer Fully. Guaranteed Free Trial Gives! , .11i6 -old Reliable and now Fam'ous HaPP9 Thought'. Come aud. see ours—we, can save .)rov tuciney,and give guarftntee. A full hand. stock:of'staple goods on Dr. Williams' Ply Ofl-the best on the tuArket. :Royal Pitt -pie calf meal` rind Stock Ppc jus arrived. I i;pRg Will rconvince yon it is the best to be had ..It is a pleasure.to show our goods. A PICKERIN I'S. BA -1 QDON G -C ou all t Bead .~You Oar -"Cream of the West" Flbiir ..'for" bread' .,,Mo" i6edhl'-.tor Pastry 112 Farmers', try our !(Sampson" Hog* Fee 7 -----for RESULTS i -:. Full line of Feeds on hand Highest prices paid for =The - . Campbell Flour Mills'Co-, Ltd. Mills at I T to Peterboro �ckeriu� .. , - , , .­�,t---­ �­ -g f%.-. " ! . ­.. -, - 1. :- -i- 9 ­"�, - ­, " -- -j-,�!.P---�z;w,.-R,"��;�,.e.,A5q"��.,$;"�r..� ;5;:-1A 7,'.­51;,�F *n�Y-4;,�,,--,-.' 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" , C,,- �- , , , ; 71 . .� '. - �­ . � I-, . ­�, 71b , -N IP ,a''': -Y - . ­ I , ,A, 11 � - J ,.��. . , _;.!�:�Ir �_,4�7 4 ..��, 5 4 ­ , , , q -, I . 19 . � .:,., , , . . �.,. 1� " W .. - .�, . ". . ­ , '.7 I ,Z�� . � .�, .: ­. . I .,• I 1. I . , - - I ­ I I . . F . ., , � , I - , -,� ".- I ,,, , .� � . , �'. , . , . , . . .., 1. I:, �4.4 , -"w ?`;-­-� 1 .� . . ': .. I. , , . . .. . , , . .�:-..., � . , -�, I-, " .;,7 �,'F, . I I � .I . "' ..:� - ii,'� -�,% . , , r '19 , - - . .. �, , . . ." .. � 't . .m . ;U� .4. ,� ,Oiok... .,. . .- .. � .. � I " I . � --- -- . - - 1 ..., ­ - I'., �:. ­- , .- . , ,.: . I -�,: 4 ­ .. ­ ' ' .­ , ,.1. . � )�,�-�-­� - ANAM"Coff'r 1� . , I e . . . ' ' . ' *.7 : , * , ,-� �, ',:f' ,... Z. . v. - " , ': 4�;�, Pound, In Olarew6nt, on M011- 84TURDAY.- OCT. llTil-Auction a&I Vote for Hydro By law . ..";" 1. , , L 22nd, a lady .. .. . .,! " �v day, Be Y's rain cost. ' of extension dining room table, set I... I . �We DERUS RA ''. � t,-�-'­-, .:-4�.4 ,, D. A. Scott hewpuzebAiid a no . . � . . . ... . . re call at the Clazemout dining mom chain; sid*board, Moe.' :� ,. , .��.'.'4%'L - I , Loser on" -- , . �L . I.. 411�� . . ­ . - . ­ I . : .. 4,�i4.jl , ,' . . 4 tended the 'at -Newmarket last I If Claremont's housesupply were kitchen chatra..varandah rocker, I years experience -in "', . " , -W11". . , . - o. I . � . � 1. . . -.:..j... . ­..... I .1 .. suffickent to most the .demailds of , lawn seat.' 2 small' 'tables, bedroom -... . .� .. I pair work on, all makes -`.- I ... . . A number from'thqcality are the people a city would be the M -r -suite complete, tollot,set, box, stove . : . `- t- -1 . I " -. , . . . :,r.%�: - .1 1�1.!,.�.'.� - , ar� �, veierazi-I -with 18, �. I'� . 4-L _ ' - �,­K*Laughltucar. - - - . . . , . � - , , " IV . - - . 8, W , .A numbelAw.claremont at. at OEM * . As their. . combination writing desk I � :��, . , . , -and book -caw, W.- rocking chair*, 2 , , a - . � ,. � . . .� �.; - I .. - . - - ... . a . -,.L.-.- . I . - L-'� " .: �'L­ :_.attending the Mark=lm lair this suit in a few years. - - --heater. 3-bdruer oil stave and oven, .. - .­­. ­­ . ,- 1 7. of oussa has apsue &. �­. L ­ .�' :, - . -��'. � ._ .r, - �- tano stool. curtain poles, pictures. �'. , �­ ::.week. Wm. Lesof StoujTvUle' hue " ...., � I . . ,I - 011211ts I- ato . I— �, L Garage t'Nofth . . ... ... -. and -lamps. U yards carpet and . . I `--� L. and Mrs. Todd, of StouffvIllej been is town, for 'the, past few _ kitchen linoleum, the. property of � ' . . Mont And is prepare . �,... - .. ,, L- I �.4 - .. . . .. ".. .visited with Claremont friends 013 days. getting the rink ready for SL F. Robins, Worth Claremont,ale . . . 1. . . - . , . t.�.. Y04" ()" ' .,-:, .7:�. - , Zal I . . - �, •. . take oare .. 11 ­. . Pugh, I - of ...I., . , . aday. the coming season. ­ ai L$0 (old tlw�q,). . H.- S. 's - 1 " , . - - 'e". Mrs. Thom. Jbaxson visited her tioneer. ' . . I . � - : '0 . troubles. .,.�,: ,.�: . . - I -Mrs. A. J. Chandler returned to L - Satief"tion. �'� ' . '� ' ­ . . ... ­ I . �. .� I I " . � '�slmiter, Mr&. Ww. Tarves, of. Myrtle her home in Sudbury .on Satur- I � 11: , kept in -stook. It will pay you 6 . .�.. . I 9 all materials and dowan n ' I ­ - I ., . gaaranteed - Have your .. . 0 Sunday. ' the past SIX L .. 4 " . .. .� ,. . . I . . .1 day after spending '- . . call at our works acd inspect our stoat L �. A .3 4 car put right. - ..., 1 �:. 1, - ' - John and Mrs. raster, of Toron- . weeks with her parents, J. R. and ' ! 7. HYDRO MEI@Tl?TGS . 7...,: obtain prices Don't be misled . , . . . �. �. i " ��x - . . , I . I � ... , . , , � 1. . I - . - . . !­.. 11, 'oil we do nok.kmploy them, consequent. . -.7. :to, Spent Sunday here with the -Mrs. Beal' L .1 I � . . up i ,�,,, �.:. ­ 0 ' Whitevale,. Monday, Oct. 8th. - I we can, and do Wow off the agent � . 1 7 z -, ,�­, formers pareas. . . ... . ly, h North Clarenidnl h ­. ,..,!.� - 341 I T. P. Shirk and hi§ son, Edgar. commission of 10 per cent., which you wU - .." Mr. and Mrs. Newton Conley, - . .: - - ,. . I..... I . , ­ LN.1. I � - . and Mrs. Shirk were In Markham * -a. and their sister* -law , � - . . I . ­ . . , . I certainly save by purchasing boin u&j 7. ..- Garage :",.:. �.�:" 11, �,., ''I accompanied by their daughter, Claremont, Wednesday Oct. 8th . - . , -a sick relative. Miss Vera, -'in 9 Brougham, FridSy, Oct. 10th. . . .1. , . ..: !I - -." , . �',*�I'- -0n Sunday visiting can i6iloited.1 - - .. � 1 . . - t� I 4 0 Mrs. Denyes, all of Toronto, mot- I 0 Iq ,: . I . .1 I LL .. - - *Z-. � . Thom. E. and Mrs. Stephenson orad out ah Sunday and spent the See district news for particulars - J, T. MATHES .. C Si"d to Ed'. _:1 "�.� �; . � spentSunday with the formers ay with Mrs Joshua Bundy. of these meetings. ." a -ticulars Office and Works, . Whitby, Oj I . ... . �.. I .. .. - . - � A .,:�:sister, Mrs. Charles Harris,' of d I . I - ` ... Lulets 5 A Cm* Wd Lmft - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . I . Oshawa � . . . - ­ I ... � .­ ', ,� - Ile . .. � Miss Verna I Buffalo, - ; 1. klage, Of B --- -­.. . ... . .. - . � I - . : - - I ,- . - ­ ., ". I I . . . . L . I . . . I I . . . . - . I . . . . ­ �.: .�. - , F . . I � *.��.:, - . a visiting at the home' of her - . I � . . ...... , , . I'll . ' " I I . . . .. . I . . . . , I ; . I I . - 'L :L . . ... grand -parents, Harry and Mrs. . . . .. . I . : . , . , . . . .1 .� 4 ., - ..." ': . � . 1. . . :. L, I �.. I ".. L � . . . , . . . . . . . . � . .. `--� I , , .... .. ; -, - . .. - The - . I . .1 L , ''. . . . - .. . .� .. . I . . , . .. . .11 L" � Thomson. , . . . . , .. �.; : . . � .. . . ' . . . .1. .. .. . - � I ­ The Women's Mission Circle of ' ' . - - .. . .. : � L . .L �. .11 L" I ,.-. I . , . . .. -. . . .. .. � �. � - I * ­: ' ' . 1 ' the Ba List church, met at this ­ -,- I. � . I I ' - � . . ,L '::,�­ � "* . I., v I .. I.. .1- .. how n .- .1. . . I I I . , .. � . - - .. L . . , , ., I . I I . ; -: , 4'. , I Tuesda afternoon, � .. ,� - ,. - , , . I I � .. � �� . . .. The inneral. of - the lati'John - -- .. - . , 1. -,­ I'Graham, who has been living with - � I.. � 'W : 9 )'f A other � "I home Ward o . . . �.� 'T e, ­ ;1 * "" 1. .. I L. - �....­ . ­ I ­ his d6ughter, Mrs. Howson, of To- . . ... .. L . I. .. L I. . ­ I . I:e . I . . i I � 41, I * . � . . . * � - . � , . . ,.. - . I .. , ., I .:..�.... . � . -,�L , . , , . Mato, took place on Monday to St. . - ., . . 1, , .­ . : '.... !- I . t , . 1�: :­ , 11 . . : . % : I i .. �. , 1. . ­_ I. � . L. . .... . . .. .. , I I I I . i. � ... " . ' I , 40 ry. . . . .. - .-.-. - . , , ­ - �! .. .. �% . ,.- 1,;J* 0"'' . .. ­ � ., hu's cozattA' . . . -: . _­ , . �, - . ;.. . . I �, - .:. . . � ­... �. . .� L* � 4, ,... I ... . ,.- . I.. ajn.L­.,:-::,­-� ­ .... . Messrs. Thomas Scott.. David . , * a �. , . � �. ; 1* 1, - " ­ .11 :7 - --�' * . r,: - -'.�,�, - . I : &- . " - -:_ I , 7• . . .. . - , ''. . I I �..-.., Acatt. Robin Storey, John MerAl- , " .� , . . . I . I . . . , I . . . . . - . �, 4� 1 .. ' . ... i I . '. : - .L .1 . . . - I I ­ . ,1- � . -1L. ".. .­ . � - - . . - - I tory I . ­ .. . �: 'VI&C.- .,..� �. 0- - .... ­�: � U6 and Kim Margaret McLellan I I . � ; . kh at the beginning of tip week . . "I . .. , . .. . . I %,,�, e- . ­'. I I . . ., . . . . � . I—- . . , . . I . I . � :., ". -. � o' the morning of November 11th, 1918, the guns were hushed d ...1. . .. �.. I . , �,.- .. 1, . ' to been their studies at Toronto . �...-. . N n . ­ .., � - ' � - -- ­ .: -. WHEN, � -1 I I . d an . -1 : * -- - . -Uni'"relty '' � . " ,­, . -, 1-�. ,, . ... . - - ­ -Mrs., A. *iIson, formerly of. thia, .- . -- .... ... I � -­ _-glad tidings flashed across the world, there followed with the - Nation's - . - . , : - --.. ­- - pt" had to have bar legAmpats- ­ --' - - .1 ' :L. :, , -� � -��- � . . ­ . - L . 7 ,.'� -., . . W above'tho knee to save bar Iffe -­ - Prayer- df Thahkieving, one yearning query, which found echo in the faster bll!mit- - . I , . ... ... --� from - blood-polsoniam. L On - as- -�- 1. ,-- - - ing hearts of wives, mothers, ''fathers, brothers, sister's and sweethearts. That � 11. ` . ­. � count of her advanced age her re-- 11 .. .1 ... . - . I ' I., ..... .. I ' I . ... . . .. . . . "How soon will our boy be 'And, frorri France and Flanders, I I I .... query was, . . 40yery will be tedious. . ­., . , . - ' - - I . - I - --James Dones, Toront - . '' --:�� --- om _-I 1, WY -afar- ..L� ' ' - '­­-- ­ - . -"---.----- - �ov, of Toronto, secnled by .­- I �­..,­. -4- -- - , .. off--Sib§#a -----L' L -. . .. .. - ., was . .... 'How soon, how soon, may we -fo home?" ...James Stevens, of . .: . answering echo, 1= --�. . II- � . . ­ .. .. .. ! I . . . � . : . 11 -.-- .; .- .. . , -01 . - L : - , .�k ­ . ;. � 0 ­ , bore one day last week, when he .." � . � 1- 7- .. ' '- . ., I I - 11, I I . I V- - 51 laid out G. M. Forsyth's grounds . --...L .and at -once resolved to satisfy ' - ­ .1 I - . . ..� Zo I - . ta front of his beautiful residence. 1. I �CANADA caught the ipirit. of these longings . I. ... -,v- 1; I I . . - . .1, .... I o ­ I I . :1 thern. It was an appalling task. Shippin,-- was tragically scarce. The cosh- : 11, .: The Sunday Srhoal Rally in the . . Z. . ..... , - I �� - � I 11 Methodiat Church on -Sunday Isket - � 7. - -.-.-- . position of the Army of Occupation had not then been settled. And. other parts of -- . . � . . I . ..:,... '. was a most interesting one. The .�. - , I., . . , �11 11 . .. "� � � I - L I . . I :'I- . L. . - -. -ire- looking for the speedy return of, their men. . , .1 . I attendance was large and great in . � - ..,,the.Empire as well as Canada v . _: . I ''. . , . . . . -.. . I . . . - .. ., . I . � .-P 1. �. ... . .., I ... ''. terest wis taken In the decorations . . I . .. ' . L . &K, - ' . . . - T'- - � ' * . I.:" - I . - -1 - A .. _-. .-34--.2'! -f - rl-.Ni 1, I.' . t ­ . . . . .---: I L nis. - MI -Mn st - C-nada h4ad overseas had .. 1 of the school -room. The program .. . 'r. ­ ­ problem th'. . - . ion Ill- " . L- .. 1. . - . .. . I . . . - . . I - I � 1 4 . . � - t!: I L. -T% was. also of a very pleastng charac- taken more , -,sn f�,i--r" ­77!-ar's to t,--;5'nS:)6--t , the fil-ld. of battle' TO I . . ,.. ter, . . I . . . . .. . L - . I . -f. ,. - 14; �. . - . ' - - 1. . . 1. 7 :.. - 'r� --�­ �-!- q -1?-, -,'-- ,I 1>1 X a 1-.. � .. - I � , A.. 1. A. D. Peters, mail carrier R. ..:'"" ...,theinhoiiaeinbt:.,L-.,�--..,r .�­­1Z:­-­Z#. ---r0.-T4!,nti-t,- u.n0-.%rr-z.!!-i'r --6-...-z,..44.-o ta all Canada's - ' -: . - 1 . " I . �.. I . . I . . I - I � , � -- :.- . M.No. 1. bas sold his route to Er. . I . . 't v .. - r e i � �,, -' 1. �,'- 7 - -- --� - 03 ; 'C-7-r,­­�­ij�-I­?d +-he.L,rzi*r.)Ie,-rj,.'---�.:�...il�� ,meant crowding into , " I . � , 1 -7 �­ . � - ..' -� : .enui 2nd . -,Z.; ­ ­ %. . .� A �j . . r ' -- .. W ­ - _ . :111g. Q . ,- - ... ­ . ., I . � 1, ' ... -1. . eat Bryan, of this place. who took . ' . I I -- charge .. . '��' L . '. . . .- . . ,- I ha of the same on Wednesday. - . . '-A �� * alrl J�'.­']� ­J�- -J: I*Xnat!'-ilizo- * :,--n w-L1-.'%-�-t!*it 7,vas i mip'assible to foresee. - � . , . a few short mo . -�':,� Z!�, , .. . I _ . Oct. let. Mr. Peters intends fol- '' - .,-, ..... .- .. . . . . .. :&. , . �- . . .. . . . .- .: I .. - - . .1 . . . . . � .. �. .;i . Lt, � . . . . - - ,.; ',�;-- 0�­�� -�- � " , , , - " � . 9 I .1 t. - . - . .. -.,- . ., - � I . L --% I.. Jowi -a a his trade as carpenter ► - NEN, too b,i.-7",*&sth-1 'In ­ne.1ta1--.:.-..,1-.,.�. .ze�-n,?ce,�c'-iti� f - ­ ' en - ' � . . . . - .. ... L. � - .. - .. - I . . � . ­ r�g the rrf siad builder, . . : - . ... ., � -1 � - . - : , - - : iiTerL at,&bich he has spent or brf�, gi ' : . . . I . L. I L . "me 4�'X.�-e- ::.'�� C O'. i I -�.�. !-, 0 Y . .. , L -twenty ve, . ... .- ... - . ­ � I I- . - . . - . i. . � . years,' chiefly in To- � -- -z - -i!� t '-- - o-% --Iocki�d. -That T;has,'ta, trans -a .. ,-- - - - L- .. h . � Y t!l ­33-�n --nvfe . . . . . V - � . . I .-. - .1 , - . , .:.__Cll��e--".',�� ,� .� .. I I , . rn:1 I �- - "r - j, S. Z4 ` * ionto. I � , -I. �r� & ' , - oto. I -;. 'r, � - ,- fo - i , "'i C i e ,, I t 1� r . _Z%- --v- 4-i . , 1�, , F , .- - . - � - .k' ".. � .A .7 . .- � ..crhterF .1 n , ,-"� a national - army of . .. � Z: -... 1, .. . 1. The poitpou - - . . . .- . ­ - - .- - .7 - .. .. - 77- - - . . - - 4;!� - I � ­ I - I.. � nual 4 . I I . .. I . I . , ed an service in . . , , .1 -connection with the Brougham ' .� �- -. - .:t I%- - .workers. - - � - -�-- � � - I . - . - ,-. .­ � - - . '. . I . . .. -, . ... 1. I � - - I . . "I",, I . . ., . i ". q.. , � � I � , I . * , -- - - � ''! , - ': . L ;9 . . . .. . � ­� I . � ..:z,.-1 11 1:- . ..'. . i I - , . "I . � �.!- '. . ... - - -, ­ �­. I .,�� ­ ­ I 1. -1 , � . 11 I -+ � -"., �:: ". .. . . - . . ­ - .. 1. . . t�- . . ... .. : - �� . " -. -,- - . - - -+ - " - ­- - , 1 �:: - :. L. �-- - . ­. 1 - .-. ... .. I . -­ .- . - , .;�' - . , . Union Lodge, A.F. & A. M., will � - - I - . . - - �-: :%�­- - - -.1, . ­ � ." - . 'n . F I . . ... . - ­ I - I . . j . . . I � ­-­ be held on Sunday, Oct. 19th, at ..... .,-, � .. .. -1 1. I . - ... ... ­ . . . .. . I., ...... . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . I . ... .. .. i- 1 ... . A . . vz 1-1. . .. turcs ate war -expenses. They . I ' - W �. . ca: 2:80 p� in., In Brakine Presbvteri ' . ­. R. - d -'; � � - ' "-. : ani" ­ '.'--z ,-:ui-��­." " 7,7` v - -:'7- rt e nat�:Mzl c %!') en' ! I . , : �Ni sed . . I " I . a n ... I I . � I I . . , - . . . . I . _L_ ... - , � - ` 6-­,� Ca�­-r-�*nccd vr.c,** cr Vict�,.y -::I be aicc:ptcd readily by every citizen who gives % , �Itw church, when the chaplain, Rev' L':: ' 7 -, ­ - '- 1.1 . .iA , ­ . L 1 14 . . � . . , , :1. . ­ .... -1- 14 .. :%. -.-'- i Divi des �.... `- r�z I,^-- ts-%­�;,.art3- . �r,-­ .t -z to the task which Canada faced following the ­ 1. :, -11 , _ ­ Ems. a?" di -�idtti itsc4. k." ­ . -.:t - - - t A .. - - - . I- .'- . I I -- .. I ._McLellan. will deliver an ap• . � 7 . , -­ L . I. . .rh , . ­ .- . I , :: -To f , enees ArmLotice, and to the success with which she has met it. . i ,. - ,(='; inisb paying exp proprizie address The public are . ... Itself in . r I - p .. . . I . paftS­ , " . - 'L 'L --, cordially invited .1 ­ � - . f dernob4lizati=,,sand thz cb11.b---- -­ . - - . . . ' - ' 7 - . - -1 - I . I ,� I The young son of Joseph Nor- I I . , Two �..bons w- . ,rs, • � I. " ' Canada needs national working -- - ...� . � ji -1 �. . still owe to our so'di. N aiion al - I - . . . . I --ten of the fourth concession of * '... �... (b) To provide national working . capital. - - - . ; . -.,. CZPIW-- so that she may be able ­ � I - , . , : ' .. - . � - , L , . 1. . �-- L.. ... � . I 1-' - . . . . . I . . . - - 119 !­'�t-- sell on ,credit to Great Britain - ' � . Uxbridge met with a serious sect- � � * * Wor'r'&IA I ' . ' ' .. .:.:,:, .­ The obligations to soldie - � !.6. .1 1, -, -11, ­' � . 41sat on Wes&y afternoon. He .. - Obligations . . --.and our Allies the products of � I 14, .. I � 11 11� - . .� . " , . . . ... I . - . . CIPAtal -z- - I * � . . " 'I. �. ,- -: ,,,,J.� . . �.­ . was playing in the barn where his . . , cl de: L - � - �- , ,­ .1 � �� � , . �. L 7- cur farms, . forest* fisheries, �':,� .. - e... r. , -.-father was .engaged I ­ , - � Th -- t a!:,cady-. ir.c.urred cost of �­ ;•- ... . ­ I.. .. . �. ged hauling in .... . to Soldiers .-� '- , eS an�4 'fact " . I- . - � - . . -11n - - f � ' " 1. If, _ ,, t6rics. -__:buckwheat, and -in some manner "- ' � , - - bringing home troops. fi-cm cycrwas... � -, .. ." The invi - . I . . . .. - " . `- . ". ,-:, ; .1. I- -- ­ I 44 j - ,n if they can't pay -'cash?" i ,-'Lp`:;­ � in the ' ­ . Y,:�u ray a-' "',7..-,-- -.-!I t-) the I ­�� Z .­'. ,got one of his hands caught - . �� - The -payment of all sc. I e -.'.- - s s,-i:l un:!--r-r3t-i:;.Z-.4-., T"-.:'34. . , .Y .• . I - . . . I �.. , . . I .. altu - ... I , -Th - , Is ; "TI -c -Ir G.-c1cr3'a' absolutely emsenitsl - : �� ,.. -- .- g ropes, resulting in the loss of - .. includes more than 20,000 sick and wc!­! C :? ­3WV . re I . . .. V.., L o of his fingers. - . .. I. . I ­ .I;._ .. Z:d V% r-3 a.- c . - .. i . ''. ­­ ­ - " - -�. - � -� � 11 " two I . . - . rin C, *j a r. I C C I our industrial ' 4 '* 4- - , 1. " �11.., I . . �­ 'still in hospital; and who cf course remain on t..e Arnvj . .: t- t c c: r aexicultural and ind -- -.... .. - .��,�, � I L - - . * . . . . . 1. . ­ . -1. I ° ; The Women's Missionary, Socie-L .: . ­ - I I . P.msr,e-7- --- " . . .. . . �.x'� , '. : ". . .7, . ; - - . L . 1';1;;-j It' .. , , , . - . . . - . r ; �­ �­ ­- Z. . payroll discharged. .. . . . "'; . - . . ., . 11 . . ­ .1. ­ � .I.: ­­- .. 1 ,7 ­ .: . . : . - ty of" the Presbyterian Church . � . ' ' i I -� � '' :.. The uptb�ep 6f hes the-, rred--al and tiursb­g --. I - an -4 the amount of em- * :-:'. , ,; . � I ,­.� . ..., . - . 00r- - will hold ananal Thankoff. .:� ': - .. . . I ­ .1 .0 Ws, wid " " : : Tl*.t ma!!- i'u�!:� -)f tbesc ,-,-.�:-s " - , I.'', ­­, � . . - � .. . . ' . I ; - --M i-5 ' "- e �' I -r,!--­,-j7-Z-t. ri---- ::r.:.:,---1 V,-'� .depend upon the suc as L � . . . * 'eiring meeting on the evening of i �. �. , ,,staff� , until the nced'fC7 th- C77 - I � . . .. � - ... ce . . . , . . . , - ' ;. C C 6 I t..In gig..- * 10th, commend- ' . .­,.. -Ail use un -.At lez_st S200,090,Q^(� --s 7,,F tic Vi tory - ) -1 . , � � � � � . . = " - -Oct.- Oct. ,These three items alone . -- ­ . . . . , �, , , , riday, - . . L - A �, � - , , . - .­ _ . . : � . �. � . .... � . I I ­.� - Johnqtou, -the Victory Loan 1919, . . .. . . L . . � . ­ I-: � L: � -L . - - : . �., I - : ��- ..:' . -.---.- . - . . . -1 . .. . . . - .- - . . � - . ..:.,�.�' . .: I , . o'clock. Mrs, L. . .of 19 - . . ,., , . , , , , g at 8 . . L; ,�. I � I I . ' "" ' I , tri .. ... e vice president of the Toronto ... . I . -- -- The" V,� 11y " � rT9­n'---a: and manufacturers (and - - " �,,:z - ,� .,..�­�ri I ' - , n - � .�L - -,: -.;, , - i�r` ,�-1 . _ = � .. .. c s alio t! � gr�-,tu. 7.0 .'. - , . I . . - - ra � � f%.2. � - n �.' udes the workers on these L' . . . .�� 11 . . ' ' I ' 1 - . ., * T .,*' '. , - I . : � . : - "'! lr.,� , 11 1 � . ;_: �- -2 C � �Tj , .'! ' � 4�1,­ --.- - �-: , - - :,- . . '. � .1 I . . . .- for • : � !. _ - , ' -- -� , C 1; Presbyterial, will speak on "The "' ... . ...-'- ! '­--�G ' tuities .L .. T,�t: I , '.. . i .. ha -Q b t- .- u�ht:�,r..,­d ­�,:,C-A . Lily . CT .--�­,% must :be paid cash - I I ­% ((Forward, Movement in Connection . .. !':' :�ZL � ­ ; �. '. � ... ­ - , .,. I '. t ... .- . . . , I .1. 1. :End is be;= p:zidl to _-Ss . - ':�`-s t-� ',:' --­` ` , - - - ': " ." :-:7, -. ; .. :�: . . ��J'. , :) -s7 � . I. . . �� '.- . I 1. - :. :- -.,-, .. --- '-There-'ore, Canada ­ T with our Thank -offering." There %:w�,�:.-; 0 L(% ,0 . r, ucts. , --- - ­ , - eet-­­t�� ,:svcharie an ­.'oe*!* r:t-,:,1,­1 1.::-n�,��j-!- '�7-, e. -,i1:-- �- -, - I . - . . � - .­:., ­ . a - .. I ... , . . n �-' = . - - ­p�row money - from her - - '. . - will be good music and dther. � d . . -­­- ), -:�- �­ � I %, - ... , I -..�; . - rn...., 11 - �, 1�1 . `.'.. . . . .. . ,�..�. ... . . .. I I , I ` �-- apeci6lly .. - - -I! -,, - 11 L.- ­ - - � 4 T , to Great Britain Al]and .. 1. : , - , -�., L I . . purpose niers r. �--­ !�!-' ", - - . , .' , , L� ; - ; ,For this. pu, I .. ­. ­ .. 1. ., .. ­ , �1� - . C�ttl:.-:. t.*� E. Ire crcd�;'., * ,-'.-.'-A 4Y .' ..-. I I ,..dresse@, Everybody is ,s 11. - I . :� - - ` ' ­ .�"� � * L ­ . L --- out of- the =-..-Y L�­,.-,. ­�, . - L :... , t: .� ­ .., , k 1C. C: , -0 1.), ;4, 6.7-�.Tio�l .-t:- t .'L . V­ �:. : I . - 1, ­ 11 pass out of Canada. -',-�%'; L� I ' !: - (V invited. Silver collection, , "i � .:, , - - :�,� -:�' 1: - 'f "-.,- ..; �7 .0 .-. I , -C,:', L. . .� 1. I I . . . , . -t ­ -.- - 1� , ,. � ": -"5.., -. -kc­,;�Ily, ny wil . - L' � - ­ !:�!. �� 'A public meeting of the electors '- � . L., I ... :-$�9,0-W�.000 al r�,L�2y. - . .1 I ­� :� , ­ ,M- --.... �­ �11 - ". a--'-,&�' --Lt - '. -.2 - other countries ; :1, � -Pai--, C . C. f I , C .. . I . 1. . I ­ ­­ ,. - ­ . .- . . . � .�A .5 11 . '- credit, will; -.. �<-,. -1.7 , , . - I - . of Claremont and the surrounding - ..­ Victory Lc,��n B18. . I . . . . . I �­ . d '. , . . ..-� a!!,, : 1. ,�, N- : . ­ - . . . �., . -� .,'­.`.� ­ -. - �­;, �, P r% yrr . :� -'. . . . - I �1 I - . -,'-',! I ret the-t-.-i�-It-, an have th em.10 ,ent ­ . - . ... . - . ` . .� - - G,��­, t�-, diAr,:Z---,te amongst their workers. -Vo .- --. . . - � I 1. ... �L ti, - -. ;'.- �­* . L �11 - ­ . 1 is -here on the eventnw of , �- ­ - - ' Land i - ,­ - -. 1� u!", 1,�� ore: , "-'ic-,s wno ,-, --­�'- .: L, -1 i. ---'. .):, - country will be held in the Magon. . . - '-- TM' L Hall I . -. - .. - . . . . ­ . . I. - - .L- . . ' ' ' -. to 1--,; -- -� rne 'f�-.., n : - -:- = -. -- --- ' , - - 'And re­m��:-,--,ve ab�ol-:.tel need these orders to main . -- I I . �, ­-­ - - ­­ Z .Ly I . :- . -them.- . i � � A-,.., ­ Wednesday, Oct. 8th, to discuss - - �,� . . . S e t t 11".!'�I " " t - tris - :��Idlcrs'-. L.r.nd` Settl,:Tr.C*:'t " .*-tail, �,- -i p � o.y-mc-n t - business ' 1; I . ' 06 hydroradial questions . " I " . . . ,,. :. . . If we don't fmanci '..I- - - �­ ��, � L " . I... . - � 7; - , L, - - '! --,,� -1 - -sEln - ' .. 1� , ­�': I 'r I - . . Act, be loaned money by Ca n a Cz z with v-,-;L-;',:h- �­- 1, --Ir- I f - 16yrnent will not be as ' ­- - which the property awners of the - . 1� %','I- � : ­ -c.)r - .n, emp . !­ Z . .. I . -id, St-rl-_ j-le.ntf';7-,:1, Ar .A* CC . . . I - ..chase laud .- ­ and . i rn pl,-- mc- n t j. '-Th,- v..c­-1111 -'s 0 . .- , rj-�;,­'OnS �`_,­ .�� , - township will vote on Oct 11th ....- . . . - .", ­ eveD-where will be adversely ..... .. � .. , - ,_ I ' - - � ,.- . 4.� `!"L L, �. nt ea�:�, lo3n :s ,41. . .- 7:':�'­. �,��! L;, ` :L . I . I .*� - affected. ­ I t ... . . . -��,��' -.1 Addresses will be, given by Sir ­ . . advanc�,d will 1--e paid! back; n. -anti, . ­ 4 - . . I .. � . .. .. I . I - .., I i. �:.� . . . . - I . - ­ ­,� I - ��­-- . . . - - .`Adam Beek, Reeve Holgate, of .'," .1 .� .� Secured by -a first mortgage. Up to- Ai.:�t:-st 15th, �.-.. -.- ­ .. � . ". -I-- -, -77- , . , .. .,. . .. , ­ .. ­ ,,, - . L ­ � �'7,� -, -, �'� , . Vioney must also. be available to "I.. 1: ".1, .1 ­. . Yor','and- underll�.�, I '!�­: ,Bowmanville, Mayor Stacey, of ! , -;'�' 29,495 soldiers had 'applied -e ttm-'s � ..", . I � �. ". .1 . .. I * . � Tor Trans- '' .- , . `,,, �,�,�!� , ­ -t.�.. I , . - �L. . � ..carry . - � , - . 1-1, . --CLL, .­.. ,- .-,Oshawa, and others. The quest- � . of this Act; and- 22,281 applicatiors had been in, on the nati6n's shipbuilding � . - �� - - ." . '. I . ;-. . •� ­ - L. ��. ,-� ,�,�..-. . .. " - I . I -�­A "? . --? -'. ion of securiuj . . -id the qualifications of the applicant"al3pr d' pfograrnme, are- other trafisport- . . t A light as . -�Vr . �.portation .L � .1 - ; power an ­. i , ­�, gated, z�, - - . . - � ci,00,q� � - development work. ­ - L -. well as electric railways for the � .. .r . I -this yea- requires. $24, � I ' ' ' � ­ For this purpose Canada ocic atior. ,-, tow nship 7 - discussed. . I I � - - , I .I- I -1 .. IL �--1 -_1,-,:-'. � ­ . - I L* - � ill be fully . . 1. �- .�ht.' - .. I ­ . I � - .. ��;�,'. t .' For loans. tc) Provincial Housing'Commissions who are ' ' :- � %. . ,��i�L .­;�4 L... . - - %:. � t . -.... . ­ . . .. For this work wl:;ch, with the - . "I .. ­,.,:: - - -Come prepared to questions - . V , ational . ­ .,. I _': I 11. I "" '. oc I ­. ' ­buildinj moderate priced houses. I -"`�,_1,--.,- , ` L L4 - . .12 "'. ;a and S�Id---rs' ­ '- . '. . � :*'�- � �o that you may know what the - ` Voc tiona, Tra: 1: g . .. ­ . �, - I I .-�.,'�-i'­Y,.:, . � . . ­ .,;.L .". . , , I . . .,i�� #' . .. I . . , .1 I- .�., t � -- Training L ' Service I .- . -". , , �V�W!t�i�:�--'--.:�, - , - by -late Will mean '... - � rvi nert�'s, e­v,raccs 11 These, then, arc some of the things for,which Canada - � ­ 7� -5, !.. I , ; , ce D;�­ . I ­'.� , - ! ,carryiag of the by . . . . artr, . �. I , I � - . ' , ­­ . � -i . - ' -n -'c 1Le � -,,,- - capital. She is in the position # I the township. . . -' ,ril: c�' So'iii7 ,', - * neetia,nationall working cc Ito - I . - ' '­ .1 � -', 'the i ---,j '- activities -r f ! X)eP-qrtrn,- . . I . , . . Remember the 081h anniversary .� , - , --� -establishment, an appropriation of $5 00,000 of a great company, and her citizens who buy - , � - : -Civil Pe -establishment, - - - - , - i . . 11 I.:� '' .- . : 11 , .. ­ - - - . � L 'Bdpti,gt church to � ': L Victory Bonds are the shareholders. . ... . . � I .. . ­ -.'zz. :�..:­ , :services in the ' '',.is necessary. . .. .. X . - .. - L- - -I 1'1`--11`�"'1.7'­. . " . � � I . - . . " - . _ ,%. ' ` ' , - . . -- -!' . - 1. I ...�: , I beheld on Sunday and Monday - . z, e L I .- .1, '. . I .1 .1 - L -.. ' : . " � ". ! ,�5 � - . . ". � - - . .. --- .;--.-,--..,-- '. ­ --'�.X next. On Sunday Rev. G. E. - Mr-' ._ ' : L(I , .... . . . . I L , 14 4.1 .,. ng obligations to Soldiers, and to our need f . �,:'�� L, , , . . Those who give thought .to our outstan ,. or .. 1. I �.,� ,�� _ , ]Ceod,of Balder Hill; will reach'- . .. �,It. " -....; , L P . � .:,. .. I., , . " . , -4., � ,.- .,�­:Zt I , - � .2 - , _ - �.. ,- :- both morning and evening, and � . . .mational working capital, cannot fail to be impressed with the absolute necessity for the ��; ­., - '! :�,;..�,*- -- I - � 91 ­ . .:.... � ­ .. . L �., " . . - � e d by .L. .'� - I . I �. � 1;e . I , 1. , -special music will be rend L - . ,� L' .- I -:. . . . . - - �-If-t-,j�. ., , 1. ,� t. '.� ­ - , - . I I �- � L�V, �.�.­�`!� I -ve insT � . ­ � ­ . . i� . .. - � I '.. ` .. - -- , . . , ,­ � , � .. . . .. �.. . I - . .,Njj� .. A� ­ : - . V - t - 1i �'.. � - ... , ' � ", -, , Cuboh. ----Monday , .. . .. L �: � .. . _ Z L'* '.. .� , � ­ I � . " , , - - � , � _... �­ . . I Is . ­ �, Rev. Dr. Sowerby, -of the Dover- .7 . �. , . � , I �:..� j *­ ­� .r. �, �' L ��.. . .. � . . . ­ , L . �."L . Z- , :�L:, ::,� -, f. , . -,. .. - � 1 4 . A1004sk. . . 11 ..., I � I.. . . * court Road Baptist church, will � . . '. -. .L . I . I .:_, "."_� � . I L�� .. ��! L.!, ", 10 1, "A ... I I . . � L . .. deliver his lecture, - entitled. �. . . �*- - , '. , . Crop of Timothy." which , C will be !- - .1 "!'. L�. I ry. . 1 " I �. . . . . , well worth hearing. A good 63ns. '�­- ... . . . a I ,.! . .. � 1, - . , _,�­;: . .. k- .. '� - . . . I , �� . ,_: L � ,� - ­ - -1� . .. . . . :.!�. .'.. L. ,:, , - - I . :- �. . ­­�­" - ­� �,:�Z� , .�.,.,;� " . I,. . - 4. � -- - .- .. " * �� ­ � I.: I . ,:��. ; ... .% .� : ., . �. , , , - ' , !L � - , , ­�:, -. .:. ical programme will be rendered, :, . I 4 - 7 : ­ . - � . . . �, � : . . : , . ... ­ . . .. 1. . . i " , ...i 77 , � , . . ' L . I : . , ., I . � �, - �­ , . . , -'� I 'i I , - . ;, �,�­t­ .' . I , - I . . 1� 9,- ", I ?T1 I h I I . - - . � . ­ . -"'Ev&Y Dollar' Speni in 'Canada" �, 1. . I ....,r.*.:,.-.*�.."�,.�:-",���'.-,���.�..-..,�"., I : , I , - 1�!.` I � i -ongistlug of violin solos by Mr. 4. i � ­�-X*e� � %:,..� ; p, : j,-. L* . . , ,. . "Ll.. . . 1. �,:­..:�. �'. , : "'. L I �.. L . I L .1. � 0 .11 � I I 1. J. Wilker, vocal solos by Miss . -M .: I 1. .. � � ­ '. ,. L .", . , - I . - I ­ - . � . � , I �- . 1- . 11 .� I . L 1. ... ", .�. . � � . .. . I � �� :... . . . .. ­ . ., I .. ,. � I ... � . .. �­ eulah Jones, of Balsam, and se . - .­ .., " .. 1. � ­ ­ �. � .... L !� . '. '-"Iwued by Canada's Victory Loan Comm'ittes . , r - 4 ­ t : � :, :; . .. I., . . I . �.. ,.'� I - �� . .. I . . ,� L . I � . , . . - . . ­ . ­ . � � . I , I � . 7-1. 1 . ­ I . � - I . .­ , ! . .� --#%I ectionQ by the Claremont orthe-3. . . . �1. . . ­ In co-operation with the Minister of Finance . � . . . .� " �- .. I . I.. ra. Tom will be served from 8 to . . I � ­ '-.0 Dominion of Canada, ' . I I I ,� . I . 02 �. 'clock. Admission, 45 cents; � � I . . � . L . �. -- 1. I o i I � � - I - . , I—- -1 , I - ... - . �- -- j-). -­ . ­ - ... .. . - ­ . � - . - I ... ­ - . I . I I - I I I hildre.a, 25 cents, I , --- .. . I - "" . P. ­, " - 11 � . I - - -, . ' ' �., ,�, �, ., . . . . . . , ,. . . - . . . .I 11-1v"I-LA'.� ' ­­�­�A­,�-­.;iz­,� -/.... '. �-;.,.�.,'�'. . ... " .. � , '� L - 1� - ­ '-- -, .. I '114"'N - " - � .' - - , L. , . -!-t t", , ­�.,L--,--, ) � .. .4 � ­A'­W- . ­'­'­­� ­'�� ­­­�­ ­�­' I �-1111, �­ .1.. � �­� ­ -� �: , ­L;L`- ­�Ib&�� 'tr:, . 17 4 health Ibis" - A "Acute 149"U91IL". A You occa.pippally read.. of some 4 ant person ---a businam man or a ww� 5: of his aCV1TZUjF, is 0UUUV4Uy 4MAZ .:ad with an stemex-ae uacute indiges tion." You think of ft an uppkas- experience, but nevertbeless as an Wi i .. ... .. .. ... . illness from WI-Ach the sufferer willFIRE WA8TI 3. -2?iIA40y recover/ after taking an em - 1918 IN ONTARIO itic, perhaps, or a doze of calomel or of castor oil. The acute indon $15,673,240. at the man, Peat middle age, hwever, CAUSED BY 9.740 FIRES. very'differtnt from the* of &-cWd 3 80 PER CENT. OF, WHICH or evenF.PREVENTABLE. of a young adult w1ho has WER but dined not wisely . t too Well- The DAILY BONFIRE OF* at indigestion of the older person 4 1542,600 OF MER. X Me have - no- immiodiate relation to, CHANDISE. BUIL&NOB AND syA#0q. " True, it not FOODSTUFFS. VMes- its Metfin while he is speaking ACCUMULATIONS 0 at a -public -dinner; but probably he USDISH AHD' LITTER - y' Y P 'has Partaken very. sparingly of the ARE A FIRE MENACE IN for the man who has somethingSTOI7198 A 0 hnportant to say on such occasions is FACTORIES. Lisnsily careful to eat and to drink vbry little. voor 'kom I- Towm As I& matter of fact, the condition is i9sually not jndlgevtAon 'at all, but r N To Artftial UPWIRr-what physicians can angina abdominis. -„condition of the . . ... ..... X same nature as the more familiar :0, i,;4 angqm pectoris, and differing from it tl. NA MIMI M, oWy in -the seat of ap"m and of the it is one of t6 symptoms Of c2m. 0 the pain is in the; abdomen because the spasmodic con- 'tMotion occurs in the abdominal aorta iR -the great artery that runs down Hangers in attractive colors,-shbil8r to this cut, may be had from your local Fire Chid or _7� alongside tfie spine. ONTARIO FIRE, PREVENTION L]fA6UE,' INQ,, 153 University Ave., Toronto wti Thal attack begins vikddeply with a gave”, often excruciating pain in 'the abdomen, wbkh radiates from theMOLASSES IN THE RATtON' A Call to Every Former Student ?OH central poll*, and. sometimes passes of the University of Toronto COLT DISTEMPER displayed A X into the back. At the same time the There Is quite an interest layed You can pre -vent this loathsome disease from running and -rest- by b dairymen all over this Among the pages of Canada's his- through your stable and cure LIX the c9lts suffering with It victim suffers from anxiety reIrt readers and dal Z ma-tter. how Youm that w4ll tell tb as- storr of acri, ___11� im Ent N"qs Safe_ t(y Use *n7W2y--- c0t1#t?7 in molasses as i, I" mpg #A ry W flee and devotion so remarkably de- colt. It In wonderful how It preventa all Alstempers. UO from the stomeA. Some unusual phy a - feed. There Is no questl6n'but that - All- monstrated by young Canadians In, matter how colts or borses, at .;.ny ase are J'sxPose4l :w exsrtionr-�euch as ruining, lifting its use on, the farm Is spreading in arm good d7u;Vta. -turf goods houses and the manufacturers the World War. none will illustrate Is" L proportion as make it In- co heavy parcels or carrying a heavy bag, -such sell Working too hard IU the Verden, -OT teresting for our read -ars to know more clearly Ahe spirit of Canada S"NN xz3)XCAZ_C0. Xfrs.. Goshen. Ud. V. IL A. than those devoted to the sacrifices On intense or Pr*l*rjg'Sd mental strain something about the feeding value of made by men and women who were o is -the immediate cause of the attack.. molasses. Its effect on the live stock, AS far as possible plans for a series of landing Station* formerly students at the University [ting to the fund, InhalaWon ocf nitrate of amyl may etc, the canvass' will be by personal. solicl- across India and down the Malay Pon - of Toronto. Deeds of heroism on rest First of all, it must be borne In mind to shorten the attack, but ordinalrJ tion. in some contras this has been insula, and thence onward by way of and the applkation of beat by means that their part are. not to be -recorded here. molasses may be -,divided Into an. started and In others It Is. about to be Sumatra- and Borneo to Australia. but it is well known that they plaied of a poultice or preferably i"hot-WAter many classes as bay: Simply to say undertaken. By the latter part of This followed the steps to develop the their part fearlessly and wall. -to-Cairo route for &Ire which b*We, will be all that is necessary to molasses In not saying much. Then October the campaign will, it is hoped. Cape raft To perpetuate thd m%mory of the Aft. To the pain. The arteria] Beier- seems to be very little of beet moles. be !n .operation throughout the world as a permanent Una of Communication, 'N osis must be treated 'by " y appropriate sea used In straight form as a�feed for varsity - and women who died in ifie and will have become the biggest thing wmade possible by the seizure of defence of civilization during measures, largely dietetic. and the live stock an to the case of sugar cane of Its kind ever attempted, having re- Germany's African qolonles. patient iiust ca;refully avoid overex- molasses. It seems - that beet moles- Great War It Is proposed to erect a gard to the extent of the field to be . Material gleaned from British air. Physical Memorial, and also to as- ar.don of mind or body. Such attacks sea contains too much ash, and It acts covered, craft voyages indicates that straight tablish scholarships and a War late 'middle .,as* or In advanced as � a purgative. There is'- also sugar In Ontario the county unit will be line routes between place and. place V years an danger signals; when the cane- inolanises which does not qdhe Memorial Lectureship. A memorial p along these will net be adopted anyhow In this m tower built In architectural harmony used and organization ng heads their warning he may come up to standard of a feeding � mo- Itues is- procqeding rapidly. Thj, pent conditions, of flying. with the surrounding buildings, con - And them to be a blaming in disguise. lasses. The;d is the re -boiled molal- county, canvass will contra in logical Son With & L good deal of sugar extract- taining a beautiful chime of bells, will ty, connect the west wing of the Univer- places and in this *ay it to hoped to .117bis is liberty: to know that God ad. There, is the domestic molasses reach practically every graduate sad sity of Toronto with Hart House, the alone matters.'" -Donald Hankey'. with sulphur dioxide marked on bar. former student magnificent new gymnasium and "110HOOD TORSTIPATION rel.. It seems that the saf4st molasses Counties and local communities have -the centre of under. - students' union. Is the original pure sugar cane molas- the privilegeof establishing a scholar - Constipated children am And prompt sea. 'A good molasses should test 52 graduate life in the university. Ad- own students provided :J relief Joining the tower will be a memorial WP lot their through the use of Baby's Own per cent sugars -and not over 6 per that j sufficient amount to raised. Tablets. hall, and In It t1)e names of all stu- The-Tablets are mild but a cent ash. The flavor of the molasses denta and tormer'students who served thorough laxative which never fkll to -is also Important. It may often hap- POINCARE LEARNS ENGLISH. regulate the bowels and stomach, pen that the same testing molasses Is in the war will be recorded In a worthy Betting, thus driving out constipation and In. not the same tasting. settFrench President Wearied of Frequent d4gention; colds and simple fevers. It would seem that the most Im- The establishment of the scholar- Use of Interpreter. ships, however, will take the largef Concerning them Mrs. Gaspard Daigle, portant use of sugar cane molassesis Demaln, Que., writes: -"Baby's Own In connection' with the disposal of portion of the $500,000 to Up secured: M. Poincare, president of the French ug public, speaks English Tablets have been of great benefit to. roughage on the farm. It in surely These will be apportioned among the equally as different faculties for the aid of those re In. The my Httle boy, who was suffering from the most practicable way of luaking well as Premier Clemencel constipation 'and indigestion . returned sold isr-studen ts and --their. impetus to PoIncare's desire to know P.V offhoca. They, feeds palatable and digestible. The children who are In need of help, and Englis' w 'atente 1141=wd a n a quickly relieved him and now he, is usual method to to thin the molasses b as given, when the L Tender C V will be given to soldiers who were Cordiale in the best..of health," This Tablets with waterso-thatit runs' as freely, resolved - itself into an al - are cream and to pour it over dry Corn alumni and to their dependents, liance before the enemy. Use sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a hiz: from The Dr. fodder, straw, old hay, etc. A. sprink- Loans will also tii made to Soldier- The president soon wepried of hav- Night and Williams'Ont proves very handy.. Brockville, ling can with theoles students who could not otherwise com- ingL recourse to a translator and Inffioslsias - Medicine Co.. llev4arged, often Some find It well plete their education. The decision terpreter when it became an urgent to' grind up their roughage and mix use the funds In this way was necessity to bar thoroughly posted in to reached after a thorough canvass was _2 _m the molasses with roughage and press opinions and to converse frq- The Lona Cool Lane. made throughout Canada. and American grains. . This is the best method, for, quently with English - Ob, the long, cool, lane at eventide, begsides, t4e grains which may be subs- Every graduate and former"Istudent statesmen and soldiers. $0 he set when the, f1refly glints his spark, tituted pound for'pound to that of is to have the opportunity of contribu. to work with an English professor. ram OW :!Vhs, lane that leads from the daytime molasses', the roughage also replaces His morning lessons were so success• ft" ug into the velvet dark, much of the grain. tui .that In a few months the presi- Was cc 110114, U eon- Engilsh'was sufficient for short am- Is allond to When the nighthawk whirls with hia Of course the handling of molasses den "I eon - /booming note and he� ram" it esum the drop$ from is different from that of other feeds Xrsations. 1"th to 1 0 lowe. dimming sky, and 'for that reason 's number OfAtTe madame P61ncare, who speaks Eng- 1 thwft iasaalns in "dam IAN to as And the stars like golden blossoms stock owners reff140d to feed it, but lish fluently, helped him, and no ba"16 W the _peep out In the garden high,' those who are aware what benefits president of the republic. can make a from strife, The line-iftwWa away f m_strf , can be derived through the judicial speech In the language. Os from toll, b?%j?9-fe%i;_s' urce"6, feeding of molasses will -soon fled a 'The good old lane of twilight time, the convenient method of feeding it, and The R-34 and -Air Routes. tans that leads to peace, will not be without It. Valuable Information has been ob. 'WOLTM WH About three pounds a day to the tained from the oversee flights of the average amount prescribed for cows. R-84 in the British.Government's 112 a vshuble antisep*-Im am - Horses are fed from 2 to 6 pounds per -IN ONE DAY bitious plan to weld the empire wIth.a ryovItHOE& it beau andt �N aids IN TEN YEARS day according to the amount of energy a sick horse will be on the road series of air routes of commercial as In restoring them bardens the gams and -uslar Dollars - , or work required from them. Swine to. recovery after treatment with well as military purposes. "to a natural, benefit on % pound per day per 100 Because of the more advantageous condition. tayeated at 3% will amount to $697.78 lbs. of live weight. ,Calves are fed % -A. C. DANIELS and comfortable travel by R-34 Compounded ad. 21! bwested at "(I* Interest eam- from % �to I cupful per day. DR. red With that by planes, the satifically * a f t e r p6wWed quarterly, will A good molasses will please 'the large crew on board and the prepare- years of "Pai. Amount to .......... e RENOVATOR POWDERS compared $74420 animal and make It more fit for mail. investigation' Ineating and rew tions made for scientific Inv It Invested in our 6!/2% search. mum production whether It be flesh This Is the most effective Blood Plurl. by qualified men, the data obtained as R e Debentures will amount to.. $8602* o -r work. It will keep the bowels In' tier and cleanser for horses, cattle, Ar. beep and swine. cures coughs, colds, to meteorological cond one, air cur - Write for BookIdL good order and prevent ailments ilue to and used by ndigestign. heaves, stocked legs, rents and other POWs in flying are MOM leadin In 0 m- orreased heels. etc. No matter who 111111911190 much more valuable and trustworthy 'M" IN ft -6-0 The Great West Permanent to Indigestion. It produces a sleek without In bars of the den. stock owner has been treating your horse w I Loan Company. coat. A progressive 'live success, try Dr. A. C. Daniel's Reno- than those gleaned from the airplane tal profession. Toronto Office 20 King at. West Should always have some on hand: vator Powders, which will nearly al- ---Irays succeed when all other remedies flights over the ocean. -Michigan fall. Add theme powders to the feed Britain has a chain of lending places and it makes the finest stock food on earth. It will show its effect on the southward and'eastwhrd from Gibral • Australia's Brown Coal "at, &Boom kidneys in one day and in two days a tar, about 900 miles from London Iprovement in the animal's con- Irn AK b---- --,any times -A vast -deposits -Of it dn wM e notl`646 the plane files," toward the -Cape, to jot, able. rM It Alw.dd. o India and to ,the Australas- S tZEs 16 =6 "W form of brown coal that - bums well o W pounds to an Egypt, t epwlbv� Flow sairnal's weight Inside one month. when mixed with wood or black coal, Ian possessions. Besides, the popular 8606 96110 some of the beds being more than 700 PRICE 60C. jumping off point; between. Europe • feet thick Xjg A*13iAx, Wx])ZOAZ 300Z and North America, the west c0st of q� 0- 41 Ireland and Newfoundland, are A the FOR SALE By Duiing the V'W the number of pure- DR. A. C. DANIELS COMPANY British Empire. LEADING DR=1SM HAW" ap"My, bred HoMfordg, in C&IIadg, increased O:r CANADA, LZUrTED In seekirif security for India the 200 pa cw*. KNOWLTON QUFBEG British Air Board is doing its'part,in �,w : ;� .,, .. p+eyL•_�;.; s 33'. ..., ,. ;rte. •v -a-,._ ,�...,.,.. y.., ^ . a r -.:e i',v��' _ .ns: My �:K:r,Kn s. , .. :rt-�{"_ ice., .w: tP'- v..•. ^•c .'u_A;ir�.�"'!�,e, _f;.._;%'r'n.,r+ie -, .r., -r, -.e s� .. . '+-•'`' � !. c _ y, •r:- +`i. ,""fes��*v�f,�. 4�y .d. *�.».r. •x;R'k�'P,v j:., �' r��;: .a, �':" .�,.:;. ',;.Yui. }. -�?',• : S¢�Z; +1f'. : i• r:" . ".�"`_ � s.2 ..: '�P i�.-,-,iii=�F';,F.q,�fir-4....wr�+..w,r Jic, ',s'. Jo »'� a•;Ri! w.r. v�, ys s a..... s+._�...... - �„ _ .P,: «. ... . m'+',a• c�.y - r.: �;r.'+. :/j.,.i.. �`�§_. ,. „� 'OG^'• w+�Y,,,•..,�q.. ...., ,,I✓ . •'K'•.: .. .. „-.; :h�.� µ i-f•P .. •n.: �.. •�„ �:A +'.' '4M .l. "•L+ 1 :1 �• �'. ... ; - . '• .•., ..... i A +, `i?;�l »;,,;' _ 4 '.;,.,,, s.'r., ry- • 3 -.r:".. � ' . sw.•;:• ,,,•s .�,.: h e .. ti• .. _ ;� , 7. .x •� , rim ,wv. �, :�,... � '�".!�•rf wj ,d ,�,rc� .. . _,. . '. 1. .. .. � _ . .. .. _ _• � � ... ., .. 4. : Hs frikes l3saF 1posS t kE?9FAL P.BE>d�AMAnON One last summer ' *. �'' ��9�C� day. r some poet �T ZWSP� 1Mt.'W8i14$LT.'1k.BEit7cs4 "Firs Prevgatiep Day" for Canada ass n : children were`permitteii to go over, a 'sem colas Bntepnndibtf oppbrttiat iltrlts, �" October 6, 1615 o • stock tam which isaocated fa the out- 41 ►Aailatde o each of them Care of S0111f 11!pd Chlldrelt " " " skirts of Philadelphia, and when their SQUIPPRI) NZW8PAgan tea C sim',a Bi'eakdowu. Whereas it b Showa by reliable == fns coon .Cass done t and job firinti plant in Eiaat� : deep is bosses �tattstiz<a that . the amount o the t oneness inau:ance �c t I eat rigid 11.500. the woman At home, average annual loss of property by If .'Constipated, Bilious was given a glass o! milk o for tl.foo on Quick .ala Bos.Sl, Q : held duriea asci the cares of mother- The milk. was excellent. It came, In Wilson W311shing CO., Ltd., Toccata fire in Canada exceeds twenty million ^ Ot HeatlaEii take — fact.' from a !12,0411 caw. =hood, need occasional. help fA keep dollars the less the ear 1918 ba-' + y -' ► "Well boys, how do ou like it Y' noels. her in good health. The demands is excess of thirst million dollars "CascaretSl l y ELETWOOD KENNELS DOQB AND ing y the farmer eald when they had drain• C upon a mother's health are massy and Puppies of ail breeds.. Correspond - and that there fa addition a .large f ed their glasses. ence a pleasure 195 Bathurst Street. `suers. Fier own health trials and annual unapprai less from forest , r ' "It's fine!" said one little fellow. Toronto. Aker children's welfare exact.heavy Feel grand. Be efficient• Dont fires which; if unchecked, threatens. tq Thea, after a pause, he added.. "I wish tolls, while hurried meals, broken'rest stay sick, bilious, headachy, oonsti- „ . urvazsolrsyi0i>rl't. x, greatly impair, if not to entirely dee-, our milkman; keg a cow. and much indoor living tend to weak- gated. Remove the liver. and bowel . troy, our heritage of forest wealth; dizzy, your tongue coated, Sour breath Anumd's Llalineat Cu" >•arne. •, ire advancementAMi�n any situatio�st a en her constitution. No wonder Ahat ' poison which is keeping your head A, the_Womaa at home is Oaten indisposed And Whereas, there is &leo ev of life. mental etficiency in what will y , . mak- year'in Canada s deplorable loss o bad and -your stomach sour. Why nal bring you success, The Pelman System. through weakness, headaches, Oldest Wine in the' World. : f Mind and Memory Training develops " aches 'and nervousness.' Too man human life ab a result of fire; get a small box of Cascarets and en- - latent powers with wonderful reamts. r women have grown, to accept these �� whereas, it is dea3rabie• for joy the nicest, gentlest laxative -cath• Shortly before , his abdication King yet it requires but spare momenta o! ' risftations: as a part of the lot of well-being artic'you ever eifparfenced? Cascarets Ludwig, of Bavaria, resented to the notstuw and mental exefor thee. It matters , the wellrb ' of the nation that s p not where YOU live for the course is.con- motherhoo8 But many and varied as greater regard for the sanctity of wine museum at Speyer several bdt- ducted by mail—by confidential corse never gripe, sicken or Inconvenience p ndence. Your request for free book-. her health troubles are, the cause is hym an life be inCirIcated; that the ma- one like Salts, 011, Calomel or harsh ties of wine dating from .1640, 1653 let. •Mind and Memory;' will bring this iimpl and the curs !t hand. When tergal wealth of the nation be so fari'pfila. Cascarets' "bring sunshine to and 1822. and all particulars by return mail Write to -day. PeIman Inti te, 761 EI well, i a the woman's good blood that as possible conserved, and that every The.-museilm contains a bottle dat� Temple Bldg„ Toronto. g e1y cloudy minds and half -sick bodies. Ing from the days of Rome, iouad in keeps r well;. when ill she must agency which tends to needlessly dis- They work while you sleep. a Roman grave, believed to be the sa=sc$r.>sAaksovs• make hor blood rich to renew, hdr sipate or destroy huma4 life or pro- health. The nursing mother more party be vigorously opposed occu its and all conditions likes to oldest bottle of wine' 1n the world. l C ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC. Pa y internal and external• cured without than any,, other woalan, in the world And whereas it is authoritative) cause or _ spread of fires pain by our home treatment. Write its needs rfi% blood & and plenty of it. estimated that at least seventy-five removed. promo .the before ..imited. late.lli xwood Ont. aaeasQal ,4 There is owe always unfailing way to Per of the fires occurring are 2. All public buildings, stores slid LISTEN TO THIS I Fri has shown that get this good blood. so neceseary to prevelitabl3 'by the exercise. -of proper factories be 'irigpected and cleared• of 1'y people who perfect health, and that is through the care on -the part of individual citizens, rubbish. have fought for freedom have always,;, • use of Dr. Williams' Fink F'iils. These and that therefore a correapunaing 8. Fire drilla be. held for the chis- -SAYS � CORNS LIFT beaten those who have- 'fought fog.,, PHIS make new blood abundantly, ana proportion of the annual, toss, from dren in all schoi4e and for employees R I Y H T OUT N 0 domination• Marshal Foch. ihrotsgh their use thousands of weals, fire can be avoided; in all large stores and factories. 'RIGHT Liasateat iieliwa are ; ailing wive; and mothers have been And whereas, it 'is desirable, in 4. Special instructions on the sub- srsiala ! made bright, cheerful and strong. If orAr that the attention of the -public Ject of fire prevention be given by the a What i$ the use of health or of life =4 YOU are ailing; easily tired, or depress- may be directed to the extent of the teacher and by municipal officials In Yon reckless melt and women who . not to do some work therewith; td, it is a duty yogi owe yourself and preventable loss of fife and property the schools and that such appropriate are pestered with corns and who have " 'Your family to give Dr. Williams' Pink from fire and the best means of con- a least once a week invited an awful , Carlyle 9" literature fie -may . be - uncia available death from lockjaw or blood poison are Pule a. fair .trial.' What this medicine trolling it, that one day of the year be distributed to the pupil's. now told by a Cincinnati authority to �i has done' for others it will surely do be set aside and properly designated 6. All • legislation and regulations use a drug called freezone, which the � ► j� NEURALGIA Pr you. for tete diasemdnation of such informs- erected or issued by Dominion, provin- moment a few drops are applied to ?; V "a��•* tion and the giving of such instruction cial 'or municipal authorities' dealing �y QOtn' the soreness is relieved and - Radium Aids Growth, y on fire ices and fire prevention as may with fire prevention be given publicity soon the entire corn, root .and a1i. lilts ��A r �Ii��,: Teets made in England of radium be practicable; oat with the fingers. IlV R by the municipal officials, and that by It is a sticky ether compound. which ;,x+ as an aid to plant growth -have shown Now know ye, that we, by and with public 'meetings or otherwise as may dries the 'moment it 1s applied .and' :that It is most effective when. used in the advice of Our Privy Council of to- them seem most tit, the-,- endeavor limply shrivels the ' cora without In. ' the proportion of one seven hue Canada, have thought flt''ard do ap- to impress upon the citizens the aa- flaming or even irritating the surround. B1oan 6 Liniment ec$tters --�dredths of a gram to a ton. of soft, point Thursday, the Ninth day of Oe- tiohal importance of safeguarding life, ' �g tisane or skin.._ It is claimed that the Congeption Slid 4a�� tuber in this present year, as "Fire and property from lose by lire. a quarter of an ounce of freezc%ke will ,irelleveg pain A woman is the +: coat vel little at any of the d , patentee of a de- Prevention Day and we da recam- rug 'vias to be clamped to a, telephone mend to all our loving subjects that, atoms, u fs e.ufflcieat o rid one's feat - in reeesiver to support it from a user's on that day,- of LYoa are �rthr awn ed thatt cnoft corn or ltttng wifl pcnetratepiinmediateiy aadlied without brest . ' fu fir 'hsoseldes Against his esu, lelaging both 1. All dwellings and their surround- at a corn is a• suicidal habit. and soothe the nerves. fie• ings 'be carefully inspected by their This is to .certify that I have used Sloan's Liniment is very effectt've MINARD'!3 LINIMENT 1p. my family "SYRtiP "SYRUP.OF FIGS". ta allaying external pains, strains• bruides, aches stiff int 4r' Lor years, and. consider it the best ]int- , joints, sore mtu- soent on the .market. I have fond it _ c1es, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheic- c: CHILD S L.AXATI1IE untie twinges. ' r ' excellent for horse neo , f Deep i big bottle always on. hand - Cha- �1n,g Stylcs� Tor Chilgrcu (Signed) _ dor fam7y use.: Made in Canpda. ^ W. S. PiNliio. Druggists everywhere. "WoodlandsE.-Mtddlafoa. N.B. - - ; IrOO 86c, ?Oe:, ;1.40. - _ kat tongue! Remove ��,� soils from little stom , liver and bowels Xy M �..: usta Loving Spiders. 1 ; It has been asserted that spiders possess a sensitiveness to musical . �-�- : .• . e I ? sounds. Some epeziee appear to re•Ldase �� spored to- .the ,potes of the piano, the a Ow 1. harp, the flute, and so on, in a manner ize Sweet 8eal� S suggestive of their ability to recog-. , ' mise these sounds or the harmonic vi- - , y • •'' brations on which they are based, . By Using G*ua - t But Prof. Lecaflion of Paris, who has made a special study of the in- stincts and the supposed "psychism^ Promote skin ,skin coo- -'. ; of spiders, thinks that the apparent fort and skin health by _ making � _ as37 - eeasittveneaa of these insects to music Cutieura 01nt• <' nd, Talcom 9093 _ pl.. "Cal rnia^ l3 - yourtevery-day.lyoilet has been misunderstood It is thought lolls. that when musics instruments are Accept ito of Figs played near their l webe the spiders only -look for the -name California on p Jnotatouch any -No. 8938—Childs Drees. Price, 20 cents = simply feet the vibmtlops without re- the c Front of waist plain, smocked or shirred; straight package, then you are sure your rednessoi'roughness ' ?fa 15 sllses 2 4 B 8 sad 10hered skirt- Cut cognizing the musical notes as sounds, child is having the beat and most with Cuticura Oint- , yearn. Size 4 requires, waist, % yd, '82 tzks. The street upon them. fs similar to harmless 'laxatlire oz• physic for the meat. Wash off m ti: ? wide, or % yd. 40 las. wide; skirt, belt, 1 ids yds, 82 cine, wide, or I yd:' 40 that of the buzzing of an entrapped• little stomach, liver 'and' bowels. five minutes with Cu - 311. lhss. wide; Me material, with peplum,. 2% yds: 82 ins. wide, or i% yds. By. Children love its 'delicious fruity ticura Soap and hot _ -40 ins. wide. 0 fast I+itll directions -for child' d water, best applied " e. one o os with the hands wch h softens won- Ne. 9093—Girls Drees. Price, 20 cents. " MONEY ORDERS. 'op each bottle. Give It withoutfear.derfull , and continue bathinga few ` $trafght gathered skirt, Cut in 6 sizes, 4 to 14 ears. Size 8 wifli A Domlytion Express Money Order y Mothers You must say "California." ' • moments. Itiliae with teed ater. • .� for five dollar's costs three cents. Day gently end dust on a few grains : is#sort sleeves, 2% yds. 82 ins. aside, or 1'i{i yds. 4l ins, wide, with long � - of Cuticura Talcum Powder, s�ns- ' Heaves, 2% yds. 82 ass; wide, or Illi►' yds. 42 ins. wide. chafing fragrance for nn Na 8986 -Girl's Middy Drees. Price, 20 cents. Boomerangs and Airplanes. Imp • g with trimmftwg bind; straight pleated ski Although an anomaly to go to the ia70 sad perfuming the slim. Contrast this Sim e, :wholesomer'i short I treatment with tiresome _massaging Cut do 6 siriea,.4 to 14 years. Size 8, blokise, � primitive savages of Australia for •,'� wide; collar, cuff favi points on an airplane, Ehat was just d and manipulating. ase ng, skirt, irrb yds. 42 ins. wide; blouse, what was done in the development o! �o belt, 1!t. yds. 82 las. wide; skirt, trimming band, 1% yds. R pracou� �� ••s ' flying in .the air by humans. The a'I'O � t fundamental principle of the plane • fs w o. 8832 -Little Boy's.Boz- Coat. Price, 20 eents. both old and simple, having been dig- artgtli9; with sWeK Cut in 6 sizer, 6 months, 1, 2, 4 and 6 covered by the buahmen of the anti. TABLETS MARKED lodger length, 1% yds. 86 ins. wide, or 1% yda. 54 podea sad embodied by them in the.ONLY ' ,, Id, cuffs, gfs yds. 36 lass wide; lining, .i% yds. 86 ins. boomerang, which by meet in its '- ing h 1% yda. 36 ins. wide, or 1 yd. 54 ins. wide; lining, flight the air at a slight angle got a. "BAYER" 9 BAYER -ARE ASPIRIN ' may be obtained, from your loeaa McCall dealer,, or from The ectory of the boomerang ., 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Dept. W. may be in part horizontal' or may even - x` -- face that is more or lees flat that a rise as a result of this lift. An sur- Vot Aspic at All without the '`Bayer CTO ' y - �; n < travels at a slight angle throfigh the air tends to lift. It the section has a _ x � � ot lift slight camber, or convex earls, the ��1 I lift is increased. Better results are � r1 - , _ _ gbtained if a body of appreciable AIM AWA . he�,jj.� thickness Is used instead of a thin. sheet. These points the Australians - d•. discovered. ` elight to the *a -W Investigation will show little_dii- Terence between the wing section of •� i Do as tit' ne'bore . is she modern airplane and a erose sec tion of a boomerang made by the bush- men or whittled by a city boy after he -- 4C doutq and _Ire hi h �- ����had visited the circus and had wit- nagged it- Cost of I1V1 dT'lI1K"boomerang- - - ' i throwers.a Btu o e nts f th S ' ln(1 The resemblance of the boomer- The name "Bayer~' L the iLnasb- of "Sayer Tablets of Aspirin" whish Fz ang's cross-section is closer to a pro- bei i of genuine Aspirin. It psi- con Ins r directions for Colds, - • - pellet section of an airplane, els a ive y identifies the only gannine eadaehe, T0000thaebe, Earache, boomerang is a sort of cross between +MPirin,--the Aspirin ppreaoribed by salaia, Lumbago, Flhes�matLm, Nash= L physlciaas for over ubmi en years sad tis, Joint Pains, and Pain gonerANY an airplane wing and a propeller. -pow made in Canada, Tin boxes of 12 tabletscost bb" Always buy im ambroken package a few cents. Larger "Bayer" paeicagw, ,t i Stale rents 'nasi be frsslrened by Rho* to ,� am hs>tlshl".4%ayssr'?va mast saw r""" Instead o . . c . Wl lee• sookimt an . hour in in%, t1hen dried %mesa fa ens trade mark cresisterea is Casa&) or warn ycaaufadj xes..� IT Kole - in an oven. aoetteiaidester of aalieylleseld, While It'l• well known that Asplrfa mesas BayM :# artsaataotare, to SMAN 004MMO &CUB t tmIftUoae, the Tablets of 33"m Csoqu* r ED. Z ISSUE NO. 46_..p* .'014 a' stamp" wltb tbefr-paeral trade mark, the "Sayer cross" r 77 .. i•;{ -r °' c ' - •. ' . _. ....,...•_.» .... _n ,... - ._........ . , ._. _ .._ ... __ .. _.:. � ....m, .. .. ... :qr....r. .•..,..i, e, � ,:sr'ii: Ck1,� . r �: �i>r w. ?d':w.::s ++. ,..F4a,rn•..e£•��JCY!•�rkr i..vc �•.rS.h.'tisW.!1�! .�::i47;+�7..'<F: s�m�.•uRiS+. 7w�', i�r .. .. .......: ..._..:...w.. .NL1: .._..... ..... r S [' :. hf..^'6A•a�.?�•IfLT.,"j-•ru .•::. .:. n :'Y.. :..,y. 1 yq,..•,,.., ..m-, ;^Mr•:.�n w ti • • ..,,.. �....... r..,.�; .'�" rN .. ..�.y.:,:� :r r«:/. " � ::w-, csaw„G:i., �+• -�. r m. ,•-..gp _..� ..'Fj ..,..:; �.. .;rte .,nL. A' "1 ...yy....' yynn � ,�".. ' .n ��Rt.,,,•. w . �rs.��r,-i:+.A... � i ,.,.n,. t.p. ..`5•.CR 'Y .., ,a.�„�,1' ,1'., n r. yw. < �J.. y' � Lw�•• I'.tru(':hca'.. _ .._m•. .. ..,,p,. .. „p, ..h.n.. a4a r?•. .,.1 l�A:J'al.. a nvN'�: &,!':. .._ . 13 .;'j.'°' 4. •� ...t.ii✓.. � �.P 'A .t r. ...,,y: • .F. . ...'.�:; .r . fa•- .t+.{: '�i:t's. fix: +�. :•s:r• ...r•r.r, » _ err _ Ns Laker Reaf !0111 sia2*s.,� }: HOUL PBE>>rI%AMATiOIK fi ' One day' last summer some pool �7 n PAP31t, WX19gr,Y. 3W. HHbQ "Fire P�e+evOatisls Day" for Csnhds'oa /MYit children were`Permitted to go over a "1t G1rtintY. BQieadb paor� Rai 1 HH44ss Wi1so p �ia�e October R 1811.' i �'9, stock tam which is located in the ons 72 Adelaide -St. gyp.. ?oroiitc �`. -a - _ ata iethais as it i the amount ofthe / e; each of- them o� ad 1n° u�rslsaci carried t 600t� Care Of HOffi0 idad • ChiklftlA Of _ skirts of Ph�adelphia. and when � their ds ten Cs s Breakdown. iaspectton was don to $�. vgit ` 'the wo>saa at .home, deep in house- f1 was given a glass of mill[ �• r d avers annual logs of property b If -Constipated, COtlstipated Bilious' l[o 'for $1.200 on Quick sale. Boz I t, G P y y _ ivlsoa Publishing Co., Ltd , •• Toroeta The milk was excellent. It came, in i -. 'hold duties asci. the targe of mother- are in Canada exceeds twenty million Or HeadaCh ', take - fact, from a. ;2,408 cow. -. ' hood, needs occasional help to keep dollars the loss for the year 1818 be- "Well, boys, how do you like it!" sons. her is good healtia. The demands in excess of thirty.million dollars, "CascareWl - C HATWOOD KENNELS, DOGS AND- Ing 'the farmer said, when they had drain- > ;•, AND - upon a mother's health are sissy and and that there is addition a la e - Puppies u all breeds Correa i .severe. Her own health trials and ed their glasses. encs a pleasure. 195 Bathurst Street, annual unapprai less from forest , , "It's fine! said one _little Toronto. her children's welfare exact heavy Feel grand. Be efficient. Don't. ;flliow: ares• which; if unchecked, threatens tq Then, after a pause', he added; "I wish tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest stay sick, ,bilious, headachy, conati- srrvazsoxs v�aasrs. <s greatly impair, if not to 'entirely dee-. bur milkman• kep' a cow." sold much indoor living tend to weak- gated. Remove the liver, and bovrel ' troy, our heritage of forest wealth; _: A RE YOU AMSITIoue? IF YOv --en her 'constitution. No wonder• that poison which to keeping your head _ desire advancement in any situation s the woman at home ls often indisposed And whereas, there is also enemy dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath 1llasrd�s !.lnimeat sales !assns, ate, of lire, mental efficiency is what will bring you success The Pelman System -through weakness, .headaches, back fear in Canada a ,.deplorable loss of bad and: your stomach sour'. Wily 'nbt - f Mind and Memory Training develops human life as a result of fires' Oldest Wine In the World. aches and nervousness. Too manor pet's small boa of Cascarets and en= latent powers with• wonderful resines. women have grown. to accept these And whereas, it is desirable for joy the nicest, gentlest laxative -cath- Shortly before his abdication King yet it requires but spare moments o! Ludwig, of Bavaria, presented to the study and mental exercise. 'It matters Y Visitations as a part of the. lot of the well-being of the nation that a artic you ever experienced? Cascarets not where you live for the course is con - motherhood.' But many and varied as greater 'regard `for the sanctity of never gI•fpe, sicken or inconvenience wine museum at Speyer several bot- ducted by mail—by confidential.corres- tles of wine dating from 1640 1603 + p t genes. Your request. for free book - _her health troubles are, the cause is h�rman life be inculcated; that the ma- one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or harsh let, '•Mind and Memory," will brine this and 1822.. and all particulars by return mail simplNer and the care at hand. When �eriai wealth of the nation be so fare pills• Cascarets bring sunshine to Write to -day. Pelman. Institute, Tei I the woman s good blood that *:very . cloudy minds .and half -sick bodies. •The; museilm contains a bottle dat- .- well,a sus possible conserved and that ev Temple B1dR.. Toronto. keeps well; when ill sh@ must agency which tends to needlestly dis- They work whale you sleep. fag from .the days of Rome, found in a Roman grave, believed to be the 2s=ao2/LnAa3C0vs,. make h(T blood rich to renew bdr sipate or destroy human life or pro- oldest bottle of .arias in the world. ('`1 ANGER, TUMORS. LUX.VS. ETC. health. The nursing mother more perty be vigorously opposed; occupants and all conditions likely to 'interni and external. curd without. than any.. other woman in the world And whereas, it is authoritatively cause or promote. the spread of fires pain by our home treatment. Write us . seeds rinh blood R and plenty of it estimated than at least seventy-five removed• before too late. Dr. BellmanMedicalCo,. Limited. Collingwood, Ont - There is ate always unfailing way toper cent. of *be fires occurring are ' 2. All public building,, stores and `!STEN TO THIS] Histo has shown that get this good blood so necessary to "preventable Iry the exercise of propel factories be inspected and cleared of History • People who,, perfect health, and that is through the care on -the part of individual citizens, rubbish. have fought for freedom have ,elwayf �. use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These and that therefore a coeredpoadir-g 3. Fire drills be held for the chil, SAYS CORNS LIFT buten those vvsho, have .fought io:� . Pills make new blood abundantly, ana proportion of the annual loss from dren in all schools and for employees n u W domination. Marshal, Foch. ; through their see thousands of weak, fire can be avoided; , In all large stores and factories. 'RICHT OUT NOIR ^� tiling wives and mothers have been .- And whereas, it is desirable, in 4. Special instructions on the sub- ee.,,.�..s iiiataua► ielleves erenraj+t=a• made bright, cheerful. and strong. ii ort$ that the attention ai the shift e6-0 P jest of fire prevenkion be given by the you reckless men and yeomen who What is the use of health or of lift +-.. YOU are ailing, easily tired, or depress- may be directed to the' extent of the 'teacher and by municipal officials in if not to do some work therewith P. ; ed, it is a duty you owe yourself and preventable loss of life and' ro er; are pestered•w�Elr corns and who have i P P P Y the schools and that such appropriate your family to give'Dr. Williams' Pink from fire and the best means of con- at least once a week invited an awtul amyls• literature ere may be mado available death from lockjaw or blood poison are Pills a fair trial. What this medicine trolling it, that one day of the year be distributed to the pupils. now told by a Cincinnati authority to N t1 %� �g "s has done for others it will surely do be set aside and properly designated 6. All legislation and regulations use.a drug called freezone, which the �11 Vilf7L�LTk -:;or ym for the dissemination of such '�aforma- enacted or issued by Dominion, aroyls- moment a few drops are applied to tion and the giving of suchinstruction pial or municipal' authorities dealing any Caro% the soreness -is relieved and Radium. Aids Growth. p y with fire prevention be given publicitysoon he entire corn, root and all lit ATTACK �We •�-� on fire loss and fire prevention as may ' 4 Tests made in England of radium be practicable; the municipal oTflcials and that cut w th the fingers. F,� rIt is a sticky ether compound which s as an aid to plant growth have shown Now know ye, that we, by and with public meetings or otherwise as may the women that it is most effective when used is the advice of Our Privy Council of to _thetit__seem._most at,--fihe ply-rhrivets thecorn�rtehaet- 'g-�liijment eC8ttere s; _ - the • proportion .of one seven hun- Canada, have thought fit and do ap- to impress upon the citizens the na- flamin8 or even Irritating the surround. alt'. COi1geSOn and dredths of a gram to a ton of soil, point Thursday, the Ninth day of Oe- tions! importance of safeguarding lite fag tissue or akin, It is claimed that _ A woman le the tabor in this present year, as "Fire and property from lose by fire. ; quarter of an ounce of freeagke will - 0re1leVtS pain Patentee of a de- Prevention Day" and we do recam- t very little at any of the drug cos vice to be clamped to a telephone mend to all our loving-sUbjects that, stores, but to eafficient to rid one's feet - ' receiver to &u every h soft co ittl applied' ix _ ppm -it from a user's on that days- ' of eve and or ser or canna. A little. all sviately ri+bb g, shoulder against his ear, leaviriboth 1. All dwellings, a c are further dal bwarned that cutting will soothe t e nervfintizediattly and rest �� tree g age, and their surroundti - � at s corn >s a suicidal habit. and Soothe the nerves. ings be carefully inspected by their This 1s to certify that I•, have used Sloan's Liniment is very effective _ _ —. -- _ • -•--- -- -- — MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family "SYRUP OF FIGS" in allaying external-paifrs, strains e for years, and consider it the best lint..bruises, aches, stiff jointer sore mea- meat on the market I have found it . neuritis, sciatica, rhett= • des, lumbago, CHILD S LAXATWEE uratic t a bi (Signed) Keep a big bottle always onCssohand Charming Stylks' For Chiidr• en excellent -for f°r her.®ee.h. _ _ _ . dor family use,- Made !n lands." Mi R Druggists"everywhere. -sons fI'on] le Remove , e, =$.40.Look at « "W sto • -- .. cod stow N,$,., l tongue Imo _ .Over andbowels�' A"=� - r -� k .Muslo Lovina Spiders. q t" It has been asserted that spiders,-, • - _ ' possess . a sensitiveness fa musical sounds. Some species appear to re - nip spond to the notes of the piano, the W Have a ~ . F. harp, the flute, and so on, to a meaner. _ ...suggestive of their ability to recog• , Sweet �y S _ • ` - size these sounds or the harmonic vi- '. wo brations on which they are based. ,-••..a- - ■tUllll _ ; •" But Prof. Lecaillou of Paris, who U has made a special stud stincts and the supposed "psychism'! �' -' Promote skin uri.skis cota- ' of spiders,. thinks that the apparent _ fort and skin health by makipg ' sensitiveness of these Insects to music Cuticura Scrap, Mt- 'i 9�3 8� .. pt -California" 8 mouF tvery-day toliet has been misunderstood. It is thought that when musics instruments are played near their 1 were spiders o — Acte ito yrup of . Figs Preparations. - Na 8938 --Childs Dress. Pfiae, 20 eesits. _ my look for the name California on Jnst touch any simply eel the vibratiope without re- the package, then you are sure .your rednewor toughness ,. FrOttt of waist plain, smocked or shirred; strsitght gathered skirt. Out cognizing the musical notes as sounds, child Is having the best and most with Euticura Oint- in b sizes, 2, 46,8 slid 10 years. Size 4 reglsiaee. wast, FA yd. 82 ins, The effect upon them to similar to harmless laxative or physic Tor the menti Waw off ls ` 'fie," or %' yd. 40 iso. wide; skirt, belt, 134 yds. 32 dna, wide, or 1 yd. 40 that of the buzzing of as antra five minutes with Cu- t PPea little stomach, liver and bowels. dtlrra Soap and hot _fins. wide; ase , asata til, . with peplum, 2 % yds. 92 ins. wide, or 1 # yda. fly. 0 applied :0 has. wider Children love its delicious fruit • e. Full irections for child's dos with the hands which it softs avoir- Chil _ No. 9093 --Girl's Dress. Price, 20 cents. - IM O N E Y ORDERS. fast d e an on each bottle. (live It without fear. derfully, and continue bathing a few Straight gathered shirt. Cut, in 6 sizes 4 to 14 ears. A 'Dominion Express Money Order + y S,�ze 8, with Mother. You must say "California." moments. Rinse with ttp�'d water. °� 1short sleeves, 2% yds, 82 #ns. wide, or ATA yda. 42 ins..wide; with long .for ave dollars costs three cents. Dr& gently and dust m a fm grains —? of (�dcura- Talcum Powder, a fas. '',sleeves, 2% yde. 82 its&. wide, or 1% yds. 42 ins. wide. !4ten gfru ce for riaNa8986—Girl's Middy Dream• Price, 20 tents. Boomerangs and Airplanes. . rfumg Plain or with trimm -}land'• et Although an anomaly to go to the �10E Ie70ink raight 'pleated skirt, attached to % rstthis etmpie, wholesome underbody. Gat do 6 *1", 4 to 14 years. Size 8, bl , short sleeves, Primitive savages of Australia formassaging owe t with dreaome ;%;w214yds. 82 ins. wdde; collar, cuff facing, skirt, 1% yds. 42 'urs. wide; blouse, pOfatr on an airplane, that was just �`� a manipulating. lonc what was done is the development e � �• �•„s•°; „ sleeves, belt, 1!i yds. 82 las. wide; skirt, trimming -bunt}, 1 yds. flying in the air by humane. The �armpsCOv��„ -; 42 ' fundamental -principle of the, plane is is No. 8838—LitfJe s.Box Cost. Price, 20 cents. _ _ both old y themple, having been die- ',,�NLY TABLETS �IARK�I] ` Ial two leiigtdia; with sltieM. Cut in 6 sizes, 6 months, 1, 2, 4 and 6 covered by the bushman of the anti- - :,years. Size 4 requires, %ager leWth, 1% yds. 86 iris. wide, or 1% yds. 64 podes and embodied by them in the - .. Ins. wide; collar, shield, cavil, %yds. 36 ins. wide; lining, !riff yds. 36 ins. boomerang, which by meeting in its aide; shorter lefigth, i�ji yds. 86 las. wide, or 1 yd. 64 iris: wide; lining, eight the air at a slight angle got ai !1 yd. 36 ins. ode. '•lilt." GAYER TARE ASPIRIN These patterns may be obtained from your. load McCall dealer, or from The trajectory of the boomerang _ des McGs1I Co., 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Dept. W. may be to part horizontal or may even ` ..--- _ rise as a result of this lift. Any sur- face ' that is more or less sat+ that Not Aspir at All without the "Bayer Cross" air tends to lift. It the section has a .�.^ slight camber, or convex curve, the Saver W et ' lift is increased. Better results are r- - gbtained If -a body of appreciable JJWk and . l le f thickness is used instead of -a thin __. y 9 sheet These points the Australians discovered. delight to the palate. Investigation will show little -dif- ference between the wing section of Do as yoi 11J ur. r iq o i the modern airplane and a cross sec d0�iq and Cut the .L itq oboomerang made by the bush men or whittled by a city boy after he bad visited the circus and had wit- .,:. (cost of live dank- •adssed the stunts of the boomerang : throwers. Thb resemblance • of the boomer - angle cross-section is closer to a pro- peller section of an airplane, as a boomerang is a sort of cross between Ian airplane wing and a propeller. t , Stale nuts an be fssshond by Instead o.te$_ � . Wl lee. an hour in mGk, filen dried in an oven. 2, ISSUE NO. 40—'1$. + _. ..r:,f. �-.. ,s',..,..:.i_.. .• .. .. a...c,.,s.._..x-...:.s:.:cT:ev.-�,.Y,�'i"�u'i,w..,.. .:.;t.,��!:'� ,rL"�S.:RtG,a�.Lar.oc�"...iSa,.�..',....,.4.,#hrix_,J a.d.):'7 rav�,y,.v. w'xw:.�. _�.:,:.?„45 .,:5x,d 0 ;+i PIP Qyta •The name 'Sayer” Is the tbffmb. of `Bayer Tablets of A>@iria" wltietis } ' rant of genuine Aspirin. It pool- �.. cona propRr directions for Colds, ively identifies the only ggeenuine !Aspirin,--tbe Aspirin by Headache, Toothache, Earache, New -5,4 Lumbago, prescribed for over nineteen and ralgta, Rheumatism, Nenri na tis Joint Pains, physicians years pow made in Canada, and. Pain generally. +I; boxes of 12 tablets cost b&u— Always buy im mibroken package a few cents. Larger Bayer" pssdtagea, " R+>rere is os17 ens "Aspirin !ea mast aw ",!swirl �"•'i Iseae trade mark (resletmd in Canelo) of 8a7er YsaufaeUri et Mass. seetlereldester of &tUoyaeacid. While It Is welt known tb" Aspiria soesas !papa •sesaufacture, to soda the public ,asainst haleations, the Tablets of Byer osaleaatt srW be stamped whin their-esneral trade spark. the "i wer crass" � - Y -DF, Henrye stere was us-' hfja H. A: Mntnhe�tt and dau- ". ual neit't`needayy to attend to hie gghter; Helen, -visited, frieade in a �p�� ofessivnaldu>ies. * " S7larealont ott Tuesday. _ To",'the � spa ' 0 � �^ . a d ' --A tWbalee• of twive still left" The Ladies' Aid of St. And. Picke"n'ng, ? it`T. B-' Margtlis'_* saw'schurc% will meeit at the home.�.,Neso dc;vertttemeY+te.Miss Agnea Eve -r.; of ToroQto,st:$ ase sato on Wednesday next Q �' h� o• spent $ands at the oma of � her , p _ x ti . �" y p OR SALE -Two pure-bred Cotes ;.Ynotller here. -Fred and Mrs. Adair, of Agin- �1 Wold came. Prices moderate. A, J. Taylor- r -Mr. and Mrs. Rowson -of Iowa, court,' spent Sunday.' h -ere' with R.R. No. 1,-Piidkenng. - 1-2 : L` - ie, salicin the:€oemer'9i brother: G. the letter's parents, W. H. and ea—TRS stars. -A scall; boys,_s2oANT- - RecomnieudatzOnB ba88d 0�3 l41I[i �. BAMSTERB_ANDBOYS W �, basad 11irs. +vaon: Mrs. Banks.. T %Aweek., " -John Elliott has been quite ill -"The Big Store" is showing a The DuSerin onscruction Co., Rogge Hill. 50tt formation received from t - eNand under the doctor's -care but is fine new assortment ' of Dress - EN WANTED=To work on the aoL improving nicely, onion serRee, in plain colors, from, Rouge River bridgo. Highest wages paid. y Mthg H`%dro Ra,�la� _ Goods, in plaids, shepherd checks, �r Miss Marjorie Clarks nt the Apply at the works. los• Mcg ay & Sons. .51.2 ,r;9 t week -end with her anut, Mrs. R. 1.00 to 1.60 per 'yard. Also, some - 'Fii�simons, of Hamilton. . - nice Shades in monarch. am for �j OR-SALE-Fresh-Ayftihire cow CoTYIYnI$$lon: •+r --- y 1' and calf, also one to freshen Oct. 28, Apply x —bliss Gladys Law, of Toronto, sweaters. * to Dr. N. E. McEwen, lot_22, B. E. -Fon. Picker- -at icker- - • _ ~ -liessra. C'awan` and Bull, of _ spent over Sunday at the home of - i 'Power and • i ht Oshawa, lessees of the Greenlaw .;�er aunts. the Misses Law. .- 08 SALE -Several registered b ^� y Thomas and Mrs. Paterson, of. marsh, laid'a eharge.againii Walt- JL1 Shropshire ram lambs, Apply at t 17, con _ 5, Pic n . - W. H. Ellicott, R. R. 1, Locust - ' i1:11eiremont, visited- with Geo. M. er •Shepherd and Joseph Cowan Hill. ' _; .- - _ : Jn order to ft is power and; light to .the seri-- before P. Jepl2oon for trespass: - } and .l4irs. Palmer nn Saturday.. OR .SALE -One Dominion organs dents of Pickering Township at ar,•rate� .-that the {=-2ifra. Enos Rammer has return= Evidence was presented, but 1FSr.rl one 3 h. p. gasoline engine, one small cuing ed home afE@r spending a couple of Cowan proved an alibi and the box all in good repair, Appply to H. E..Poynter, Commission can recommend, it -is absolutely. y A, 'W4 eks''with friends in the city. charge against Mr.. Shepherd was R. R. No. 1, Locust Hill. and. phone 1009. 2 withdrawn: - necessary to- carry this By-law , -Mrs. R. - A., Bunting is gradu- SsTRAYED-Cn- to the- premises of ally reeoveriliR from the attack of -The annual harvest home ser- the undersigned, lot 12, con. 2. Pickering. 5 + nennlonia from which she has vices of St. George's church wail be Young cattle: Owner may have same by. pray ing property and paying expenses. M. Barrett p held on Sunday, 5th, at 11 a. Pickering, Radial Railways &a been suffering for the past' three y - } - weeks, m. and at 7:30'p. m..- The lncam • OUSE AND LUT• FUFi SALE _ -The many friends of W. D. bent, Rev. -A. E Bruce and. the HSituatedonChurchSt:Pickering, one acre If this townshipis ever to participate in,benefits. QOrden Will be pleased --to- know Rev. C, S.enn-Pilcher, 1M.A., B.D., more or less,. good frame house, with. 7. ,roorbs p , barn aith'room for garage; about 30 apple le trees derived from -Radial. Railways, thi6 Bvlaw"must Professor of Hebrew in Wycliffe that he 19 now making s:;ti3faC- in bearing, berry bushes, harts and sot water taCLOCy progress tOWard3.r@coo College, Toronto, and formerly of Fer further oarticularsapply to F. E. Gee, 9e be carried: 'cry, after leis recent severe -illness. St. James' Cathedral, Rill officiate. Cambridge Ave., Toronto. 43-5 _ -The Women's Auxiliary of St. There will be special music, and a Fj ARN1 FOR SALE -93 acres, being ._ rg front of lot t. con. 9, Pickering, valuable miles ;Town8h�p PeV61'ileo e'a .church .will bald their tbank-nffering will be received to east o! Claremont. on acres being valuable bash= regular monthly business meeting defray current expenses. of cedar, pine,'liardwood and mixed timber. 69 "- acres under cultivation and the remainder in as - :ion Thur.sda'y, Oct. Oth, at -a p.• m•, bank barn. Apply to m, t the home of Mrs.,Jobn Harding. :Monday, Oct. 27th Canada will re'- Edwards, Claremont. 50tf � �rOLlr COL1nC11, knowing well the general.impra`_e-. -AI:2-o'clock clock an the morning of cure. New house and b s���Afull attendance is regne?ted. vert to standard time. On that ��1RJ1 FOR SALE- R •lot 23, menu and advance in ralnes following the adient Bain e -A number of visitors from To- day elockcs should be turned back con. Pickenny„ and consisting of ;n acres. " ront0 were reatl.y .disappointed one ilUl71'.and all trains .will beat S°tl a rich clay roam and iii a good state of cul- of Radial lines, � ,bieh have always .proved a help tiv cion_ -Two good wells of hard -water; .Young on. Dionday morning'to learn that a standstill for one hour. The orchard of best varieties of apples. Frame house - and relief to..taxpayers, and . also being anxious and two barns. For further particulars aplily to the early train was -cut off, and change is not made by an Order- 1„hn �ta,ce. R, R��v., l Locust Hill, •. 32.3 � r -'consequently they did not arrive in -Council; but ts'' simply a ` step that power and light might be available- t0 011r. -1ARJI5 FOP. SALE -At DaRmstr, in the city until about noon, thus taken by the railways' so that L c. Y, R. 'icing lot %1:9, con. 9, «'baths oqe villages,,. and farming; community, we strongly e*r” bean Iate far business. their time-tablee' will not conflict e•intaitiicis; ,o;acres,-with new barn 4ox4i1. govd _-• _ § ..- house and large orchard: the other 60 aeras toed urge the ratepayers to poll -their voxes in `or G. and' Jlry.-'alonney, 'of with those in -the United States, and pasture land adjoining the first, t4i11 sell co - are visltin is ith the two eoittitries beinir so closely gether or wparately. Ar%o 25-horp wer. boiler, bf the Ry -law. `la)vt Harper.dloner and matcher with rhany `the forruer's bro er, _ s ;h129. I`onneg and 'family. 3fr.' .On Tuesdayy�]�__t>!st t h@ Piirkeri.gg For par an write .. eters, owner, a:e, Monney, who is gradually recover- branch of the`Women'i3 Institute moot, 2-s Ing from a vEry severe illness,. h'as- held ohe of the. most sticcessflll u CORPORATIU\T "`eold out his business and will take its many Rood meetings; when the 7- a a prolonged period of rest. - W hitevale branch was the guest of zl , -:Gordon Coakwell had a most and provided a most intere�iing Township Of 1'ickering ;t&. unpp'lasant experience on Monday, programme'on' "The Daughter's F -which he will not wish to repeat. Preparatiou for :Marriage.'' The 'pL'BLIG' NOTICE is hereby given ' -He was coming into the village vocal selections by ?ISry. Reesor that the ifunicipal C orporatton of the froni the east an his bicycle on his and 51i4s Pugh were well rendered Township'of Pickering will, at r meet- .4-ver roadd ttoopd�idnn�er and was In going nt as were also the violin solos. of Ing to be. held, on Monday, the 18th - of W. T. Gttark e, tyle fork of the Mks Wright, while Meq. Ellis gage day of October, A. D. 1919, at the t a reading, "Do your Duty," in a hour of one o'clock In toed afternoon, bicycle broke throwing hips with most pleasjnQ manner. After the .in the Council Chamber at Brougham, great force to the ground: As a're- programme, lunch was beautifully consider a by-law for closing, atoppis atilt soar of Iiia teeth were knock served on small tables in . the Red up and conveying to the C)ampbellfor ed out and for several hours he re- `Cross rooms to 'about ;;, This Lake Ontario and Western Railway Company certain portions 'of the road mained in a semi conscious con- served the purpose of getting the allowance between Lots Eight t8) and clition. people -acquainted, as well as of- Nine t91 in the Third Concesslon of the -The Audley people ttirned_out• fording an opportunity for -talk- Towt-tehipof Pickering and of the road well .on Tultesday.night to hear the Ing plans for more effic3e9]t Ins ti' allowance between Lets Eight Es-)- and --kydeo- radial uestion ' disensoed tute-work. Nine99l in the Fourth Concession of the by 4everal speaker, The by-law Township of Pickering, and for estah- h -flu Saturday _evenihR last a lashing as highwwye in lieu thereof will -be pat t rottRh oat there with large number assembled in .the'' certain lands to he conveyed to the a" owing. Let everybody vote town hall to hear Mr. Gaby, the Towfishil+ by -the 'sfiMd Raines r Com �'Yek" . chief engineer of the Hydro Elec- pdny, deacriptions and pLws of the. x -J: A. clnd Mr Rogers, of To rric ..•Commission. discuss matters portion of highways to be closed and at Tonto, spent over Sunday here in connection with rhe Toronto- t•ndRg3 to be earali li?hpd as lrighw,ye. y 'K. Rogeiii- Afr. And with the fortuer: tnother� -Mrs. J` erk Eastern: He described felly the being the TownibipIn e f Pickering,L* of the frond accompanied by sereral' frif-ndc, the eclnipment, the estim ttecl coat public. ' fnrpoge leaving ,on Getobgr 11th, told the -,estimated revenue, the All person% interested cr whose or rr�� trip to the aonth. kind of service and many other lands Jnay pr- might by prejudicially -Son,e nifty linea in teen's rind. facts of interest in criniteetion affected by the p!k,�inq of such pro loot's fall bats and f'ap-1, Ali,) fall therewith. The iofornlation that posed Bylaw are required to attendat s ,underwear just -been opened at was tt�arted had -t lip effect of thes,iid meetinx, wherethey will he "The Big Store." They also haveadding Savoy new tinpportNr-A of heard in person or by C aunsel-ini aolie- ai sppienclid lot of oleo's work shirts itctr tsith reference thereto upon' peti. and overalls. scirlts, eCc.. and bo_ys'..the•by law' on n hick 'the jieal)Ir? tionittRco heard. _ will vote od Oct. lith. Many rate UKted this 18th di,y- oi.Sopcember, school trousers and shirts.payers have ,been lender- the ins- A. D. 1019, -Ota Sunday, Ort. 12th, Rev. R pression that the building of this DON-ALn R. Bz.tTt)\,' B. Tucker, B. A., A. D„ of Whit electric railway trill increase the _ _ Clerk• by. will oudnct'the annual'thaitk taxes- of the ratepayers of tll_e - - - aofFering secvire in -the Methodist township. There is not isle retvot ''he V n- -ilea �armer►g church at 11 a. m. and at 7.80 p. m• est pos�i5ility of thin being the ` A special progranime of mueic will case. There are at presedt about --= OF .� >.be Riven bk the big union choir. 250 municipalities in the provinee —Neat S+tnday. Oet. 5th, wilt be who have guaranteed the bond of Ontario _.-a very special dfky •in - the Picker the Hydro Electric• Commission, -Jug Methodist church, when the and not one has yet been called - - pastor wills peak to tate Women upon to pay a cent. On the con electors on the only -issue.. of . the trary there is in -tile Provincial. _Farmers" Club m6ets in the day, and Rev. Dr. Harsh will Treasury $2,000,000 to the credit (,'T ` rpeak.to the men avd women elec- of those municipalities derived P1Ck'erinown Hall on-- tors oa The Liberty League from the proffts from the various second • Wednesday _ Farce:" You are invited. plants_ Not. only -that, but the_ ... -On Sabba_th; Oct. `5th.,' 'at the rates a- - of eacb -month ervi morning sce, Rev. r. Marsh, ed and that during tear time. The Only duringsutmmer 'mon s of St. Andrews church, will an,;-. Hydra Commission fixes the rates % wer Liberty League arguments as such that th'e receipts are sufli- 'watch for next meetieg presented in their literature. and tient to pay all expenses, provide - will Rive reasons for ittpportiug •date• it. A laig@ congregation hoped a siakiug fund for tile' up -keep of _ _ a - for. In the evening Ur. Marsh take road• and the nlakinR of trim , will Rive the same address in the proveroents, and also 'sufficient to l-y�iJY! there 1S Wenotb . will give church.' ' - pay off the bonds when they' come M6t- George Johnson, of Port Hope, dee. :ii t Golly also em ha:TTized : is relieving at the tx, T. R. station; the fact that only by isle �uildili� ELM DALE MILLS while the agent. C. C. Ravin is on of the Toronto Eastern will Pick P=C2CER2N'C� Bring township with its various his holidays. 1I r. •Johnson mores 'Yoe an always Ret the best ;tlanl, vi11Ap es be able to secure power accent here a utimber of pears ago, and light at axate which th-e Com t Floiir made from No. 1. -but gave up his position with the Manitoba Wheat. - - mission can recommend. In that G}. T. R.in order . to enter the in- Royal Household and Gleuora- for' way they will -be able to secure surance business; biit has rettirned yon er $23 per h. pr less than they Bread. Try a bag. =to the Orand Trunk where condi could n'ithout the railway. And Pastry Flour Fresh Railed ORt9 innQ nre�lttell better_ffaL.the stn only, by -the tiuilailig 6'f flit?-Tbron - ' BRAS • -SHORTS - :.151oyees than they were a number 'to -Eastern as a trunk line can the ,IiIN FEEDS p ;, of Yeats ago: CAT GFiQP. residents-of.tbe-Jigrthern part of '-It is stated oto good-anthortr CRUSHED OATS that the Provincial HiRhtysyQ the township ever hope to have BARLEY &HOP eIeetrie railways. WHEAT Clommission purpose erPetiitR their -tnachine,shop in t"ickering, provld TIlKE TABLE-Pickarin 5taton G '-'CRACKED COR: ;ed- lzhe -Toronto-Eastern is t:;ken T X. Trains going East ane s folloiwa ._ NIXED HL_\• FEED :over by the Hydrp-Electric Com Caldwell's Lrearn substitute) No. 5 Mail - a.o;-a at. n scion, so that they may get th� 28 Local 2.3; P. X. Ctlf Meal..required power,' In the event ;11 38 Local t3.2& P, U; _ 11a1aGses \Teal' -' ` mR hine.shops bei 6R erected in Trains.. Ding owest due, as follows- CHOPPI`:G A� D OAT 1 Pickering, on the land which n•sta NIn Loaat . 102-,-A. N.I. CRUSHING EVERYDAY - ecently ptirchased alongside the •1. 27 Local 2,33 P. Vii. Get prices -on feed in ton lots. i*tation road,•a nrinlber. of teen will 7 .Mail 7 55 P. Us n. @ employed man ifacturing the. _ No,4. 8 and 7 also run on Sunday HELL PHONE. G chinery regtiit'ecl for the build Foregoingg'ie 1 Hour in advance i �- vii. WA@sills of the provincial highway.. _ oP Standard time. Choppltg every dap.) dolling date October -11, 1919 W. G. Scott, Reeve t - F. H: Richardson, Deputy -Reese M. S. Chapman, Councillor. ry - -. G. L: Middleton, 1L —. _ _ Hugh Pugh, - - - _ • . _aT.HE B.E_ST-YET - - We are offering at a greatly reduced price - k 1 only Clark -Jewel. 8 -burner, Coal Oil Stove, cQmplete, with oven. fob 1 Guiney Oxford Heater,. 1$ 00 1 Buck Heater, 15.00 - l ahZs smalTOxford Oak Heater, 5.00'. IMP We are willing to sacrifice at these prices to Snake room for•new stock rt Nov i . the time for getting your etovcs- ready for the winter. «'e haven good supply of•Store Pipes,_puttp tq anu all. kindi or 4 over a•. 3. ,H. BUNDY- - �- = ;PICKERINO ` -:-THE AUTUMN IS HERE -;: _•yy, And we are prepared for it with at Hill line of « hite and Grey Blankets from 8.50'to 4.50: Ladies' natural wool >t nderwear-from 1,25 to 2.50 per garment Men's heavy yyaol -Underwear from 1.30_ to 8.00 per garment _ Men's and boys' Ski est?rs from 3.00 to 8 0'J each _ s V Boys' -Pullovers 1.50and 1.75 each. den's Wool Sex-1-rdm40c ta1.00 pew r"pilr, -84th Towels 1:00 per pair, Hand Towels 50c to 1.00 per pair. - Hand and Tea Towelling from 25c to 50c per vsrd. ' White and colored Shaker from 25c to 400. s A full line of Boots and Shoes for men. Women and Children'at right peaces and of good quality. , G: A. GILT ESPIE,-DUNBARTON _-Al -..DID, YOU SAY BOOTS ? We have just put our Fall Stock od the shelves and they sure are good.' Last spring we anticipated a raise so we doubled our usual order at practi- J,w. cally the old prlces, in heavies for Ven, Boys and WDmen. _ Theyarb Williams' make. You know -the Old Reliable. We buy right from the factory, ilius saviog our customers from papingany middlemen. Buy your boots from us. -We stand behind Williams' Boots. nnd.Williams stands behind us with every pair. t -•_ ?: -We have;a splendid range -of Fall.Rats and Caps, Call in and see them. - Cotton Stockings -old stock--- We have a few dozen Children's Black tock= •., sizes 1 to 7, at 15c.to "c per pair, sizes -XV BUNTING, ' ' - ►�'ICgERING� (Established 1857. {JrUST . ARRI V E D Shhwl'Rngs, Plush Rugs for that au'to'of,youre • 3 How about a Blanket and Robe for you.r.horse.and.bnggy ? .%- Shoe; harness ft*iidCQII%i,,,rizp4irIqg netttty r and promptly done. �PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM l' Home Phone -3600. W. J. COAKWELTj Ark