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T cHERRvwoon wualwtsir Established T6 years - • . - • . •80, �s -8ak� A• ublic •meeting will be hetd i't1 the I • •AV49lo-:#our: returned soldiers from dledtcat a pre on Chu day ct. 17th, xt i3 Belleville were on their tt�a to Haw• . r h 11 lie rs „1) y - 1.- .....o'clock, _.under_ the , sus ices of the i1Lon. to take art in a baseball. xtnatcla __-___ __ ___ . . - +GREENWOOD . . pp L. FOR8YTH, D. of O.; Regh- - ••+ Referendum Committee: The speak- they met with ri very `tieiiouti accident ,R - ' - - era tyjll be Rep, Air. Price, of ZV hits- list at the west end of the town: . tared member o! she op tometrioal aro- vale, end llev, Mr. C1tiRetori, of 'Dun- They were going at a very, rapid rate `starlet o! Coterie. Bp-ew attention given to We have a full line of Harry --In • `• MILLS _' i� 1Wr�mont� glasws. »yes bs,sted &eo. •8tt h" hereon, There will also. be good when the auto struck a' stone sad the . Lauder Records, viz : music and everybody is cordially ia. driver lost control'and as a result the j When I tree Twenty One viten, auto went Tato the ditch striking s �T F. TOML• INSON. Mi B„ Member Breakfast in bed on Sunda liorntn telephone pole snapping it off. Two 4� : 1� • of the College of Physicians and Siugeons , y g BROCK ROAD of tfie men were seriously in3tired, and Y of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by Ire nice.Lo get up in .the:mornirig,�but -- • - one is likely to die, The others -were ,:"the late Dr. Brodie, and latterly by Dr, Cald- its.gicer to ,lie in your bed Mrs. Johnston, of Oshawa, spent the ! 2al - Ai J onI sli htl in ured. ' well. Phone. Claremont, Ont: y.. y B Y j P week-end.with W. H. and rs, ack• - - TE. tvARTWRIGHT, M. D.. M. Billy Sunday's.Records, viz son -•-. DUNDARTON LTntI urther notice,] on account " . C. CA s., Ont. A coroner for the Colin- Sail On (7.500 voices) -• W. A. and'F, R. Jackson are spend- - �; typf Ontario. Office hours : 12-2'and trap. m.i Ing a few . days with` friends Pott Silo filling is the order of the da a f of repairing, . or at other hours by appoiptment Phone Bei Since Jesus crime into my heart B y' . - Perry, Greenba k and Lindsay.- . No 24. Ind. phone No, goo. Yictter,nr:. on- Brighten the corner wheae you are p� :Miss Rae, of Toronto, is visiting . NO CHOPPING WILL t o. 3 1p :' All tho3e who attended the Mark- bliss Irene Dunbar. J Talking machines play sIl ham fair, report & good time..and a Mrs. T. Henderson and eon, Victor, BE DONE �T O. McKINNON, 51.D., L.R.C.S., tuakes of Records record crowd. of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Hender- 111 • Ldiaborgh, member at the College of The Contractor has con feted • the --Physicians end Burgeons o! Ontario, licentiate • .27.50, _49.OQ, 85.00, 100,.00 200:00, ' �' son. or. ol.. 8oys1 oollege of BnrReoas, Edinburgh. + nary biidRe here and it. w:Ill be open ZVe are entre to report that Mian-�T���t=t special attention to - asieaees of women and 375.00 Urganola for traffic in a. few days when the: Pizer and John Annan d'o not im- ehildsen, office and sesideaoe, Brougham. cement covering has set aufliciently. ( prove in health. , I require an unlimited' gnantity of Come in and hear them .«..� The Ladies' Aid rust at the home -of `Vhetit and Will pay the Ley►al. . GREE\ BL R�' \ice. J'. blcWhinnie last Thursday. highest price the ' . �Stoul'villa Orr�t Miss.Hn kIns,' of Glen Major, wary NY it was decided hold. social 11 '�[% H. KF:�NEDY, Barrister, 9nI- 1 P j 1 and concert earlp iii IroE ember. Full Governthent i . ;eit3�,!Notary Public;;Conveyancer s c. the guest of Mrs. R. Conner for the particulars later, will allow. p 7� °Whitby, our. 4I . _ past two weeks... On Tuesdav evening, Oct: 14tb, the Threshing being nosy, silo filling has Success S. _S, Cissa will give an enter- - I also require Barley end Oate '3s +! - commenced, Everyone reports basin and trill a the M r JE:'FAREWE'LL,B:C.; BARRRIS- y P g t,tinment in the church,.,.hen Rev. pay . TZa.Count crown Attorney.andcounty �T a very_ .good crop. Mr, Snrder, of Britntford, will give a highest price. �� �� follaitoz. ooart> once, Whitby. lire' V li "gs' B ' AL " K. itnd Mrs.' Beelbr entert;tined a humorous Irish 'lecture: There will 13. Redman and Herb Johnston yrs• ntal music, �k - E. CHRISTIyA`1hBx�ri boar + CLAREA/I� Saturdac and Sunda . .M • solicitor,.notar Publrc, Etc. Money td . car load of friends row oranto op also be vocal and instrume ;, .e+ y• . All srelnvrted to attend ' eaa.IkOMce.Brock st.. oz , W 7 N 1 .ted with Luther Middleton, of.Bro ' . F Z• MIS."E ,w .'a ALES t�,JOHtiST01-Barristers ugham, on Wednesday evening. Tote for the Hydro Electric �� .ISSC ER OF 1 d: f i G e I�To ,t i eta., 229 Danforth Ave. tWoolworth;8ld) A Car a o rr1 ,t teen- By la - ki Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, air - - burn station on 3londay`.t The farmers .`�<. Vern 1;20.(Ind.) . ...holy ." - , , are isu< getting in• their winter's sup- WHITEVAL! ..r - scene ri 1 LLIA M J SEATO\, B. A„Bar- 1V�arr�a$e Licenses ply. , __ Seri'vice osis Syr acitor, memher of the .form. ofIli I The regular monthly meekin¢ Of the - , •'• yckman Denitor. Foaflr and B atoh. Toronto - . -. KEDROX _. Woman's Institute will be held on ... �X neral Thrusts bufldin , SS Ba Street. Toronto. Wc-dnAdn'v. Oct. ISth, at S p, m., at t. .. __ ��.Y _ar _ Whitby Orchestra and .Male -Quartette pro,Trem that was, givers at Pickering '� ' _ Dental - � - - - __ _ as�i�tQd lay Miys•Dorothy May, in eon= will he repeated, -aad a model olliag I y t _�... —-:....•--.-�:....• - � oection with the o ening of the new booth will be conducted for the benefit C�t)$eC� down f3E� " socio=ed shed at INdrou, on Jloaday of the women voters of this -neighbor -1. - •fi LAKE B. BEATON; D,- D.. S.. evening, September end. was of a hood, All fadiee-are- cordially invited The undersigned hate opened r Grnduate,'ot the t2oyal Coiclge of Dr:itsr• - '-vert hi h rir er: The Audience show- to -attend. --' - "" - _ g Surgeons end Uaivez+try of Trironfo. Office' grid .- Saturday g tI a new garage at the corner.11 , aver }Y,"At. Pringle'! tba4war"e;store, W tby. Y .i ed shalt delight ,sad appreciation by A representativemeetiag of the rate-1. hourY9_ to 12:1 -,to :+.Bn.G; Ind.,phone A, heartily encoring almost Pret um- N ersof Whivevale and surroundin P Church and gin Streets, F 1>seil phase 2zo,' .. 4•rty f� t g ° p y g Pickering, , where tghe are �Vct" 10 and 3 1 her, Rach selection on Alap•prriKram et�untry- wNs -held lathe Oddfellowe' � y � ' _ - • ! was well eho=ea and skilfully arrang• hall bare on Monday Avenin to hear prepare to repair ' a}I maktss +� °z 0tnAtsa• "aaxb'e: .`"- . _ .ed o well did. each one couti.lbute the dlt>icusalon. on the' H4dro.radiAl of autos, motor•eyeles . S .. " ' "�`�` rot repairs. to the succ4ss' of the "whole perforrri• "hy]xy to be submitted to the electors and bicycles ,; n {1. HA]I-Issuer. of .marriage irate that w siesta out any, in par- cm SaturdHy, Addresses were gives1.2 _ Y1 Liaona•s is the ociusir of Ontario, - titular would be difficult. We cannot by pJr. Jeffreys, of the enizineerinpp�� de- -.-We are also agents for De -,N+ __... !Io$ering 4iSags. 8fly refrain f m sa in howetrer, that Artment of the kit sire EIP, tic Gom- i�i. G,_Barnes, Green- River y R• p - Laval Cream Sepgratort> --, T 1 V.jR1CHA.RDSOl�i -- Real ;Es the soros endssrecl Dykes toren . Deputp•Iieere F. H. Richard - end re airs. '4 '[� r b W. D D es iota 7 d ..tare I�tsnsanee,•tcnt'cyaae3rg, Notary Or addretis R. R. No. 1 Locust Hill. Fere very fine, pparticularly his heauti• sun, Councillor Hugh Pugh and Dr. p a* 1.i _ __:...� __ ,_M .flit interpretation of, �` 10' -Flanders. Cartwright, cit Pic ring: all of whom - Public: Etc..�Piekermttr Ont, - +31ty- , Gasoline Engines, Tractors and t A - Field,.' He wos ably assisted by the spoke strong] In favnr .of the by-law 9awtn,g Machines. '.HALL -House carpenter. E,e. s +ianlat in the .perscin of JTI-iy Kenny, wad VrE•+PntP4forcible argumentswh}• - a-titnstiA I vezrfor new- work, ni-pam , �''�#Q„� ,��y Day �itrle•.. Mis.i .Nle - accltiittrrl- - lierielf the ratepA�-erq should vote.in favor of - v -aitcra+aon++ •Incl. phone 2918. Pickering. 231y uotik in esery aum.ber r?he gave. Ir ._T be rhtiir vias occupied by'Reeve.erd . +�.-� p c j,, s `--_ in one of Show's .Butiinesa Schools Co.wan QL SI1ep ._ R.BEATO1v TQR'N88IPQI:ERE ti�'hitl p has every rcasnn tri be proud �:. [i, SrclEt,who also spoke strongly ; r Toronto, for, a course that insure r_f.havingsuch rare rtitlrslCAI_ tAlent ,ta in fiti'oi of-itzd phasing. The fact way. a • ponvoyaac•r, COM1nissdosesl'os satiaa i� fauttd in ilea eteonsie!' t�?' frs oteh• irYi reEsed on th �sP re9eat t6!tt oil . `S sadavill, Aceountanet eters of aas.�o Lia ppmedt, at A - Bond aiilar P . ' ` P P y .P �]te � smcas" I e, oat. _ t=R Write - . p' eytra and irixle quartette. = t,v rile cc+n�tritati+at7. _ of the . Torontci 1.iekeriln , O _ r, gmyl. ? e for free PrtsFpectU!4I :. W. il. . _ ._ o. • ------a- F:�stera hr thr Hy+lrn-radial Catnmis- ... -__. Prea3deat; $95 �ioage Street, . sJFtou®HAFA- si;ia enuld .the orrthevn part of the _ , 'thaty, � ]RUGH S. PUGH, Glrn Major. Ont. -. township secare light and power At R Llcenfo,i . Auctioaser Ezo- dve as Toronto.-' *1 :erntt• iy in Toronto this we( -k fence sa•Iz, erred sn4 ehomnt! bred stack. J. t ehpsp refs, as -well .. :gleetriI.c .reit•. nki+IS Fpertt, tl}t!_eek•.etid tvyrA 41 t 4 Ba16s 'eoadneted �aywhera+,.. iirste tar ma Vii'" _ L l . .' . and pareicuIare, Phoceind.Q114, y "- .srirh' Men& iii Toronto. �= ..,. _ "' POk1TILL, ___ • e r tt Ii�tuer hearse and " daug_hter. of . - . _ . . Licensed Auct{aneer,�etet'lrt�ve� ` g _... + tot Counties ofTork,�sodOntsalo. enc• i� nk a t+ ail " HSiDRO-RADIAL BY•LAN , `tion salve of all kinds atrk an it to oa i. Anet j r1 itit A d :4Cr,8.:1 - L. - dill. t J aotscs..addsaee fireeaa;ser P.O:r list,;. ' \i inti Sri:wtr ij nllris~ s week tt}#LL i Tn.[tfnrrf t°.(Raturclxf► the property- `' 1rBlr-0186A 11$8 SOY Cilie hE r niece, firs, 1 rank frerciw, of Tu- f ?' E; �'a,ve " off: -b and ` ORTO\ ,iivnt+rw t1f tris Towpahtp of Plckerin c _ ,ly! a+�M-Ih�m,ni,,in La dTsu U �r and Cr;n L11f 'CI? fllg}at r'Ge4rpeP and �lra. Uunean were in %ill go to the pc,l e_to ds whether - h© 101���'�ng Eaan:xer, ltoppkin+, Street, �: h;tby, Mon. 231.tiver a r Pr not the teiali ele'ctrir ' raiiw+i S f , �Succesycrtc,Ahetateµ e;;Farneic3.:Untonfi ill- Y,. . all tt'S1n8 tri cru stitne-Nof-thelattercrsistctr` awc-r "nillight.. :_. + LanCSurveYorof Port Ferry.':,. ii-'! - _ r Teaming pronilrtly ttttende<i to. The snn.cersary a,rricea nt S At first titere'wxs'oansiderable ajar s1zes O1 C�tl . T�f, ."\tA��t, ' I.[CE\SF."D ACC'• Agerit for tensile Carriage Co.,. lc>hn't<cliurch will•be hr"id Ari fiurid+ay: the•tmotiganAnytr�warrls",.the--ysest-. TIONEER.for York,Qntario try D-ohnin - nc-. 11th, tthPn Rec, \l r. �,rrLcnd, oP ion, hot a� it .bas become ventilated E$g, Qtwe� COtiralies, Al" k;ndanf dalr�,i prumpti� y-, sicenSc! 1lriville church. -t•st Hi:t, will rear], and people realize what ,these .great til a7 tp. Termx resx,nanlc. pateator'xaTci may'bc !>r"• Ho �� Fftktl iv1g. at.l l A. m. xtad "r" nt, (nits ltitne,:" prtijCt'e : wtrich' fhe Elcdro=Electric ",+ , _;%; ereait8ed at, NEWS' Ot7tca•. Boll and Indepcn- - - . . -. -._ P• - . . �j _ 7 _ dent phanea.. \1 hi:hy. Ont. sty -- - Thrnugii Ght atttiriptr a ffcirts :af the Comntis•t ,n hn,ye in mind mean to the ll but Pea _ tenrthp president of =tire �Z'nrrr�en's it rnmmanitr the objer•tinns gradually j1� ! i <..�.}. }� �+�y� t i- -"j ■��•+it�j T/ D ctit,itP And iter' faithful "fielperA thr, he•aOmc ifisidpatm. -The &let• .oh- - • , . - t;i r i O,iTr; s ..�rC11_T= 7 W.. 7 -� .R it i. , .. • ` ! • . •Tints--hnu:sa has heen ihoroughi jr rtion i:eems to he that the gaaran• - . �`� -s e ' R of nParlyhKlf a nsitlioa dusters ' BouRhtand botd, Has a full line of rireih .tr-d cur- .ripened and ino-pe.cU-d:.nnd..to..tba• joy t ein ,_ i 1. Cho ani, Municipal end Cir• ed meats eorr9taritly on $and. i?f the gatents�the children harp been to 6iinds twill [ie.a v`eiy Rrext bneden for this totvnshi to bear. Man do As C° REESOR, . '" 2ermitted to return to their home, P 3 POfdtion �OI1C15 For Sale. spice Roll, Breakfast .Bacon; The genial landrbrd'• has a13b here not realize ..that the guaranteeing of t _. doing hie part, but there stili remains these bonds is nota debt imposed np - - $ell Phone 193 ...... "Ham, Bolo a;-Weiners, e-tc, the t rornship, _`,'.hep built, the rail- - LOCUST HILrLI �: Sn u'lit'de for him to do.. Wil.L1T1M D. DYKES, WHITAY tva. hecnruPs the paupert .of -the nun- ___ _ .. =- - _ �.... __ _-. ::.Highest prices paid for _ _ sail Rlities through ., whit 'it . asset, _ _ _ - _.- GREEN RIVEFr . . i g P o r„� Butcher's cattle• xjtd'they siniplc Rive security for the - =T. B. 1R. A Z�CP �_ __ _ ___ B„rn--To Frand \Its. Horn,hRtt', a p:t} nie+r,t of the hands when they he- .� .. . - . - ' Veterinary Surgeon' . sun,. cnftte dam. anti the p tfinent .iR made " . 1. $ono> {iP.'i(luatP of Ontario VeteribntirF Borri-'Ili F. � dial Mrs. Turner, s frmu elle earnings of the road and not uUd Coli'ege, rlt'cvtlls"day or iii rht I� Pays - to Patr ti v � dung?,ter. � l,c tax?nb the a peogie;. a + promptly attended to.' �T'. H�t,ver spent the •wePk•cr,d ::t' Tl:e e=timrte,xre. made by the best ... P , 11� , �. '-:Bell and IndependEnP. " . • _ hi=. hnme l-vip, - • . Ptl i tt -in the world rind sre based on. _1 ;wall e;ta•1 :?•:l:a 1 :i",� l• (^;:i- l3, tt-,kl=t ;pent...`+linatac• Wit•ii T. ,,r.":ora c _lids -;sirs Rnd not on the prn, bout strengt "12piv brfore Illtles9' -3 �PICKEPUNO,' . ,- Ci'' AR.Q : and 3lrs..ltutlill. h ;hie l*roRth of the tncvns and comes. Authoritia's redit __ i _ � Mrs. Herb Parc s ent•-a -'fon dnfs - } , t~t , �• T T is t t 1 ar s i,lor.g the ioute; and. -the -con- another nest break of Span •,, Z � in Tnronto last week. cril,ent F\Pansion of husineq�. There - ish.Influenza, but t^ _ 't r ' t'' "�" f" �[i li}rtia�lioutiP\' spent fiun'dRf nn dbubt that the revenue will 1 -' Vetzrinary. Sur. - ,,�7 t� w i, h h" r }1r , n.S here. € early ticeed the estiriistef !Uq,de, .hy j _ s. $C1nBr C,radk,;,te of th« Urtrrio fete-! ,„ "'t. c.rto ��'e tart :u,t) tnhcarthat lir, 3ladiil tl r,cfrrtt;, as t,he. terror 11nu� elle :' { NYAL rrvtsty Calle"e 5igrge a C'h.tit. Sts �1 i i. under'the d'•'ctrr 'rrue. row, are on the eve of great growth... � x. - a.iss Eve}. Bie}hy i, spending n ` and Grnchtate of the Veto ivoiv P f; . The }urt. tuar.nfxrtnr:ng concerns in + ' ` Sciamc9 A sc,a:ial Inn. r Enj?y s an eeeelient .reltivati,n for *" itr:�, n irh iter parents.' : C) -h tw:, me s; roncic in favor of the `���i �� � '' _ .... „ .. , _ . ; ''* - - - - - Il�ri, x -n i M -r4:- ppv,ey- ,.Petat tindac, r ' Phone-nffiee l lfii, resieirnre ' t; )L - - r B ydrn�ls.Prtt ir. {: omTriissi �n tal:iis =. r 't Yalyh .gt;:a.er t:usrnes; "ttai7i•r.g an t tt lilt �Ir, rt.,il �Irs. Rnttt]rc, oyes tit - r,�acl = , Chat tbey may get 1 �Ci T-AWO f::+r let in eradii _tes in positions. { '' Cl.�1R Mt.N�, . , l p g. 1 Oa :t t :w; a;k r from stere tank, in .halter f.aeight soreice; so that tbisbttq• 1 -twill help you to withstand all _ 1 __ _-._. _ . -• I J\.;;•,LREFUL �L:.1:( 1.0-, O1F .\ Clront.,I t? ,- ll.-rkl•�n .:-l''.ttir cii.Stiliirde-t'. `. i.nrSs will qdd greatly to the revenue of p y ' . - qr e \Iis, LvdiA Hagerman spent the the rcirtd. Sutumer resorts. xlot)g the `ilsPuse, Creophos is at1 effect• y . Dr..N. E. l� cEwl6ni B• it . ISCi� I L13'1. L :}tn:�T i"tIC-iljogiit h w•Peli-end i h het parents here. nt:t"tit share Rill grow• tip rapidly teitli iRe. tot;ic "'.aAd " tissue 1,7'tlild8`r, .: Veterinary Surgeon. l�'rite t0-clyy for onl' {rttttl Uf{Ue•. , rx-� T,don =,ialcolm s(SP11t• Surdi-v with fl ' pit--r';ervifa and thus add rlilcl: e=lie.C1£illy Rherf? thereisapie ;; Students -admitted at ;any time.. fr. snot llrs. Jarvis. of Locu=_t Hitt: to th :business to he curried on .by disposition to ling n•et kness z �_�, (3r.iiltitite of t r5k`ersit'y tit Tnrontn• Blake Annis, of �V hitevale,' visited this high•rlass rend. Even the_e who TAke Cteophos now rind ilttlld µ' ` For mer Veterinarian to JTRcdnneld : ,V. J, ,F,1liot.t,,Principal at R', A,.Fuller's on Friday e�-ening• were strnnn;p np{xised to 9ir_ AdRtil rip your powers of resis.tanee ,, Y Agricul'tur,tl College, Q'I'LL'' r Mir, Bessie HntchinRs, of Tornittn, T3Pc k, are admitting thnt it evill .be a - • _ t Pr.G.mpt Cstihvta-ail-clients, - ' ^-------------=--- -- --- vipitl,d at her home here on•Saiui�l:ay, ,s fQidly paying proposition. _1 i .awe . Bell and Ind. Phones, �{ � 1:wrl Tomlinson and isdv %Pri, rid The hailding of the road will he one $1 �r b�ttle � er �F PICKERiNG, ONTARIO ri` a'�er Pure -Water- `pe"` week a w,t k attEt' the by , i `__ p ntthP en h th 1 of rite hest.:,ssets oflrerxlue f�hrb proper- - f..� _-_ e -' `"" Mics LnnissCartpr,'of Toronto, s p. nt, 'grPRtif incren ins t p I' y y the n eektend with her coa$in, Al* . i3' Rtid p of i i g cheap power and Eggs For k�atcbin I�Sou are. =e on R>il use the pal light to the wholetnwn'shtp, The val Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, Elsie Cnrter• tie in dollar and cents can-bFLrdly he i �' Froin Block Breasted Red who is agent for Rind Mills, Gasoline Mr-,- •7• Bradley. of Toronto, visited / 1 - Grine-choiee stack arid- with her parents, J. •B� and hits•: Wil. . over-estimated. . While it is expected McFADDEN S excellent la 'era. "" .Engines. all kinds of pipe and fit.t.ings son over.t-hp weekend. taying i road oil. be a' cpiendidic i 3 for water works. Also bath room fix- 'Sunday. Oct. 1Pt , w-ili be mission= paying ipcestment, tt is "ant intended• Also, 'Y nang; Belgiantj HRre3 ! that large dividends be handed.orer to RT j� . and silver (are Sii7er=• '-- tures: etc.:. Fses.vthiag-gireu-carefu} Arc Sunday, . A. Fpecial program v0i11 ` he m, �iea. but it is i.ntpnchd D �J -:" 9� he pro - Pa. Rver•yhodv come. t inici.pali STAR tan Hares. attention. r Th ,�e who were present st the rorzi tl,rtt when the retest is aremuch'great- ' hill Pedigree $tock. RTCE'9 Pk' 1i t?" �VOIigS, ' root. - on Monday evening, ',tit J. •-B. { er.,ban the eacpenditnre the pnhiic"will' 0. W. R, Tickets y a Wilson's report -having bad an enjoy• ! receive the benefit, not in devideada ,C=t&=* n . able time., � r �v 'jiV ;J. d(►RI]ON PIOfiERIN(1 'Home Tei. 6b21, fi'hitsysle, (1a ' _ bat io chettiper rates. r - P1C3s@�i3S@. i Y f1 . . .. . _ . . ,. . .. _ _ .- . - . - - , N . _ M ;. . . � ) . . . . I .. . - ". . I r I . r , � . 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F.. i. .y'• fir`. _ v:. •9..". !�,X .'i4i3'^'•:' ,t,Y'e" •'a'`'C% .: ,.v. ...t•.. ..r.�-;a - 'wFw" ".' r r^:�,T•[y' . '' _ �t . :•'3"_ .�.. o -v. A. � ,-�"•".,.}..,'eo 1--., r N 6 'Medical Men Believe mit 'W�Limp T�wieo OA1oe. :.,"WADED no at WOO* ftrnaR00 >:o Klno s�. W�r4 4 ` 4 Again visit Th .: %allowed,onSavings.f fat rest computed quarterly.: -Aga Canada is Autumn and Winter. i �V[thdrawable by Che ue. There is a widespread belies among " QYa�e Oa 1SebealDiw.. -! : ' • g eDDe, ormin scan=s which ew`epEoover cher who had been tell - Paid payable ::. - -- Teacher's Memot•y, 1 - :•f ri $ A school tea Patel up Capital fj2,412,678, �s the world last year, will again appear ing s class of small pupils the story -� How- Mach Does' Mali Weight ' the stole. He never pulled oil a table- Canada during this autumn sad of the diaQovery of America by Colum - `The infireaa' conning winter. ,This dangerous trou- good --For Switne" �' hug attention being cloth or tipped over a pail of boiling bus ended it,with: "And all this hap- W. �siled to. 'anfarrt mortality and the water; he clever llirlle8 the' cat's tail ole spares 'neither age'aor, sex, but' i�' paned more than 400 years ago." The young dgctor sat wearily dawn - - observsace of baby days is.-aofae-vil- -in my absence' and found how abs naturally -finds its easiest victims - - • - rP . A littl:e'boy'his eyes -wide open with to his easy chair.. and asked his wife t'` �a8;ba '-Baa 1MP_r- seed most of us are her claws, and ,when 'company among those' Who are run down is > P y wonder, - said, after a moment's affectionately: saothera with the im stance of know- came I could deo him is his is box health, or those whose blood is weak "And has my darling bee'lonely?" F play thought, (feel .What a meniory you've, �S ba�by'a •weight. Wo have •learned and sit, down to visit for a few. min- and watery, and it Is among the latter got!" - _"Qh, nol." she' said animatedly. -"at #drat if 'baby stops• growing ,for a few utes without constant aa*iety., ' ' • class In .which the greatest number of .- least, not very. I've found something .r. :weeks. something its radically wro The only objection to the is boa fatalities ._occur. The surest -way to to. busy myselfwith." r Iy ng. y ] P y The Boy bot It. l" send we Must' see the doctor at once;' is that some In make it a place prevent an attack of this dreaded "Indeed!" he said. "What is- it'?" no others ' " trouble ie to keep -the the blood rich and A hungry traveler put his head.out symptom. has s of punishment.. Now dont touch that p` "Oh, I'm organizing a class! A -_lot ,�,b iAr ''mxaifeated itself. Some of us or. I'll » urs and the safe t and best way to of a car wtnd�w as his train pulled up �� put you., in your box,". • shpuld P � at a small station, and said to a boy:. ' of girls and .young married .women s 4 Mtve� soxlea and 'keep a record of never be the jinni ernsl attitude. Have do this is through the use of Dr. Wil- are in It, and we're teaching each - Here, boy, take thls .dime and get ; baby a grQwth,:regiatAring'her quaker; Some nety�toy, if possible. 1f not, loan lisiils Pink Pills. other how to .cook. ter .oared or liRlf No reasonable precaution to avert mea sandwiph, will you? And, by the Pound perhaps,. with the coveted egg -beater, a set of "What 'dd yoti do with the- things 8'reat pride. an attack . of influenza or la grippe way, here's another dime. Get a iand- littl�e..cake tins,. or a .baR of .yarn when you ccogk? 5 13t1t do we k should -be spared. •T3te disease itself self for. yourself, too." a send them to the ne v' r yep track of the older he is pert in the box and.he will•soon The bol with evident satisfaction, M ighbors. r ? . Do. we . realize that they come to recognize it as a real plea$ure is deadly, but its after-effects, among Dear little woman,- he said, hiss. s=hould be sten those who are a ared, make the life darted away and*retuhved, munching a " r , ddy growing, too, in; palace and never as a prison. p Ing her fondly, always thoughtful of height and weight? And that if they: - of the victim one of constant misery. sandwich, just as the'train was start- 4 y' - ing off. Ise ran to the traveler, hand• .your husband's. pnictics.11 eto� increaeiag in weight- it is just Ask -almost any of those who •have . Off - an bad as for. baby? .Most of , prai . •. Iliw To' Yash Gingliams. been attacked by influenza what their adihim a dime, and said: afraid Gingham is , such a popular fabric present condition of health Is, and Here s yes dime -back,' boar.- They. Valuable As FertN(zsr. +•. ,Pay little aitentio>: to the now that it is well to know the best most of" them will answer: "Since I only fad one sandwich' left " High value' 'aa a fertilizer, Is, found Children after they get safely through, _ Which same method of washing it so it will re- had the influenza 1 have never been in the water iris. The material is that "second etunmex " summer, btarn its beauty of color. all during its fully well." This trouble leaves 'be- Worse and Worst• partially dried before. stacking, and -_yr-ie'.way, wouldn t . be a C 'sb$'t ' wee .1 han the first if we would' days of. usefulness. '. - - hind it.' a persistent weakness- of the Miss Gieene had been invited to be after becoming, well rotted it proves. to �.i:'he same care in feeding. ( When washing pingharn, as well a4 limbs, shortness 'of breath, bad diger- a bridesmaid at quite a smart' wed have about the same composition as ; Steady growth is the law for all other colored fabrics, it is }uat as well tion, palpitation of the heart, and a ding, 'and spent much time in .plan- farmyard •manure,-eaeept ,that• it. is1 YOU 1 ) .A to take for . granted• that it is apt, to tired feeling after even slight ewer- ning- her uew frock. richer, in potash. .�--'-b imp, Su4 iZ we d0 our w`u0ld d fade. To forestal• this the colors may .tion. This Is. dile 0 the thin -blooded i At last It was ready: ' and when she : tlty :we -will see to it that the children be set .b first -rinsing. the •roil- ages maintain theft' growth• Y ng garments condition tea' which la grippe almost fried it en, she Baked Mrd. "Jones, y c8{n't stop watching them with the in a pail. of cold water in which salt always leaves its victims after the from -next door, to come and see it. US 1011 has been disaolved=7 one tablespoonful fever and Influenza have subsided. •"It's' sweet, my dear!" -wits -the good Aecofid susilmer nor with the aixteenth.' p0OCane ivio-la >, in fact, I wonder if we ever can con of .► t to a gallon of -water. After They are at the mercy of relapses and lady admiringly. "Aad certainly you was to out in ,the salt water complications, -often very, acleabiouniy stop keeping sn eye on ® g , phi rY serious,' look a lady, tvhateve>• You are. rt them, even after they cast their first the articles into a tub of clear, warm This. condition will continue untilAhe Z4lise'Greene'e! face told her she had Use Cana aeo]s 100% Pure Sugar >?ater to which a little ao ds has blood Te built up again, and for the made a mtatake, eo she corrected her• P 1P0 !So if 'Johnnie or Mary aro to be which cane Molasses. Guaranteed the ideal ' - gh' been added. Wash rapidly so that purpose of building no the blood and self hunlediy, /sed nor Live $tock: Sold every - s Tcept up to the Mark,we must w•ei the dye in the materi$l will. not Dave a _strengthening the: nerves nothing can ..",No, I meaa,yvu_Are- s ywhere. Write-for Or mi!ur of: of live stock. thein -Alt least twice .a year. Menson the soapsuds.' Be sure that tele water Hams' Pink Pills. From first to last Cane irtola Company oI' Canada, Ltd everyone every ,'birthday is.. not . P 7aoatrea3 pus, . ; is not too hot fit-thai"�rill dui: til"e d� these pills slake -new, rich blood, _Telling the Tate i y an exci, event, it &*s instruc whish reaches every organ and nerve t3ire as colors cbeSsiiiefably. Itinse twice in \ VU, gives us an idea' Sitt.ag over Abair glasses of-er- - s.4 too slow. If fife undersized - - .. a, �s as agahns to dig. him out• � M1 i imilild aeeh> s perfectly well hot water, and wht�ri the are Dr: William' Pink Ptlls-are sola.by .._ ,. ,,�- - sleeps -well, all dealers In medicine or will be sent That ao . replied the other, ns.- oatls Well, is not nervous or `several, thicknesses mat,*ial, an in - - daunted " lads me of an Arctic voy- !! t k belts, put cheesecloth between the iron by mail it 60 cents a' bar; or etz boxes - I 9 is act troubled with adenoids or any for $2.60, by The Dr. Williams'' Medi- age 1 went cis once. The -cold rose so r �at the off, ailments which afflict and gingham to prevent_ that shiny 'orrible that. it froze- the bo'sun's ' look that Is often the reailit of care= cine CO.. Brockville, Oaf many children, there it no reason iQ ; _ _ shadow' to the d6ck; .and' five had to less ironing. a' be alarmed if the does remain ander- -r- break It' -loose with 'a haze before he r s : Watching the Fishers. could move.. izecL But if cls is, i"tsktnl :or erose, Teach Women"Hair to Yate. - .. tires easily, sleeps badly. is captious , hunky I stand In wonder by this inland :sea, "And another time- he went on abo& his food and all ant of sorts, .and the dark-skinned race, Watching the' tu=bers plying to and remipiiwceatly. _ i ' r consult a „doctor.. and the mystelrious Chink, ,- " - ><�o; 13nt 1h1e .tUend had r}woone4l. I The Polack and illiterate man are The followingtestis of weights and ' As He stood on ihe- shores of Gall]", measarm will give the -relative ,size capable you think• palestina a blessed, ton What Troubled Mlm. �� bo and What' tho' they cannot write their 8 �O' There is an elevator boy in a Mont - for For o r r b o e a boys BisL from .trvo Damen and fail to understand opg -the white sea- I will go down , ai a n d years ofd to fourteen: ; - 11 . ... .. real otRce bt}Aeiing mho _i,� among a •: - HOY& The urgent needs, the loyal pride, is large number of public servants who Tader C u nr S _tii'fe' our •lovely land! " Mayhap %arta Peter's 'at his nem resent needless -questions. vas -� Fig s, meighu Weft. But when it comae to women au again' One dap .there entered his cai a N t$and • y Musing and Waiting ibr the &Taster's ratites lura% old lady, and- earrnlona M o s a in = 8. 889 '809 strike a different note, call; _. _ - 5 8 , ' ' ' 84 86 Yon must stand by and patient try to .. "Come; follow me, I'll make you -fish as t you ever feel sick -going up t 4 89.8 :.'. 88. t - _ ch her how ta`vote: for men."and down in this elevator all day?" 41 So tell it o, 41.8 er a hundred times! -she _ p d „ 48.76 45.1 might be at a loss, Ah. shall he -wait arid_ mend his nets s asked. he `7 46.75 ' ' 49 Poor rim ie creature-whR a1Ki clow alwa�' Yes, ma'am,' dald'the,boy. $ ` 4?.76 b$.S and w3iere to make a cross! And shall- his night -toil In the deep "Is it the motion going down?" ass we 13 49.7 69 - be vainT o, ala'ani." - �i .tet civ O'h she aright `shine -pre-eminent long Shall the wild tempest rage with none "'the motion going UPI" xotu. iY eau sea - 10 61.7 i61i.2 ' ., . ries- y .Wowed -to a -111 58.8 -•-years agone-to come; _ . to . say lye, ma'am." _ remain u nv.. dui - 28 66.1 76.73 A solid power behind' cruel .-war, a "Peace!". 9 .I:ord Christ, wilt Thou "Is it the stopping that does it?" ..eh to beome for ft - No, ma'am„ f m..b r.oms 18 `57.2 '8fl4.8 torch in every home, not come sgainL _ ..sero 300 w as In cities' strife, in farm and field, and "Then what is itr' watts► 14 b9.9 64,6 The little home at Bethany is dress,""Answering*.a am." - by the. bed of pain- questions, xn ' G1RL8, Stricken with grief for One whose_ Yet you would use' her, if you could, - O - $ 82.9 29.8 far, our own grace in !mom ed t a� g grasping gaj�i -# Note From the Lost Chord. The widow wee beside a hopeless George wanted to sing. Of conicsg 889 86.4. 'Tis true you love her, and admire, sad bier, lie diel not aspect to be a John McCor- Q({ WA$H 89.6 even laud her deeds, The blind, the dnhRb, the..lame ones mack or a Caruso, but all his friends 6 48.8 • ` : ; ¢8 2 And bald tees -precious, far she fill's all t� o Unhealed.. sang, and it would be lolly to join in is a valuable aatieeptie far ? 45.5 47.8 of your endless needs. The world Qf -•leen' is heavy -laden, their' choruses. Alt#ough he had- al• PYORRHOEA. It beak and 8 44.8 .51.6. Yet .plow, but sure, shell find the cure Lord; ways said that he could not tell one ii�rdeas the gthana and aids } 9 '- 9.4 87 =foi every rill of note W with labdr `and rialbutless note from another,'now hd determined la atoms Was to a aatnral, bsaltlhy, 110 X91.4 82.2 Will be redeemed when women start strife; to take leseone and bldssom forth.a eonditioa. 11 r&4 88,7 - to teach you bow -'to votel- Come' with Thy magi° touch, Thy full-fledged singer. Compe-ded ed - 12 b6.9 ' ' ?8.2 ' mighty word- Accordingly, he went to •a teacher. estigosll7 a ! t e r 18 -" 6g.2 88.6 The Needs of Parents. •, l %eta of e Bring us' Thy peace and Thy abun. What is Your voice -tenor; base or ?p '`'14 jb9.9 98.2' -• This is bhe age of the child, but dant life " baritone?" asked the teacher.% B as an arcL Parents 'should a:so 'be conserved. - "Search me!" said George. R 4 a otameaaeg _. Behy"s Play Bos: They are necessary. Father 'and "Strike a note," said the towhert and used by I have never had as much real good mother should also watch, the scales- 1 "I'll find out " leading ftvm any other article in my home not to gain half a pound. a monilf, BABY S �� TABLETS "I don't know. any notes," maid .� ossa of the elan- M from , bbe plain grocery, box forty -b'u't to see that they do not gain it. George. t p ofesslcm finches long by 'twenty-five wide, sad Too much cases, too rhuch meat, too'_._OF ' OUT -1-M i D "Haag it all, make a noise!" eighteen incites or s utile acre an much sweets,. and not enough of coarse Vi 88LW George opened his month and obey � � �- `ireight, that was converted into a play foods (roughage), vegetables and ed. box for Baby. A soft pad wpa shade fruits supplemented with a certain Mothers, if .your baby or growing The teacher involuntarily clapped t ust ithrge enough to fit the bottom in amount of wars•% and no exercise, spell chitddy� is .sickly; if he does not Bleep both hands over his ears, then began • -der *at it ecoid be taken ant and discomfort, increased blond pressure, we"II'at night; if he cries a great deal; to run his fingers up and down the eleaaed easily. Pieces of an old ' quilt irritability and pessimism: is constipated. and, his little bowel@ . keyboard. After diligent search, he - - were tacked over the upper edges, 4 woman of, forty, medium height and stomach are not working right, said, "That cote !en't_hers. In fact, I msking' tbem soft, and the inside was (5 feet 4 inches), should weigh,about give him Baby's Own Tablets -they doubt if yon ever find that note -un. ca,�aiul}y' lined with an old flannel 188 pounds, -nand a man,,6 feet S inches, have proved of great help to thousands less," he added more hopefully, after FOR SALE 13Y blanket', the edges being brought down 180 pound& of mothers: Concerning the Tablets a thoughtful pause, "you happen to LEADING DRUMNM ` to cover the ps"ng at the top. This Do not 'let Johnny -have a corner on Mrs. W. H. Decater, . Corsbn's Siding, strike it sometime on- a loose -strung ? ' did away -with danger from slivers and the scales; it is very essefftial to his Ont„ says: -"I have used Baby's Own banjo. ' ' tiere were no tacks at the top to welfare that he should have parents Tablets and haves' found them excel- with scratch a little hared or chin. with good' digestionb and placid dim- lent far the little ones and Would not V�iNrE�L=RY 8TA8LE� ` When_ baby-, *as - old enough to positions who tip the scales at -the be without them. `'' The Tablets area GjP NS Sfohn9$ Distemper Compound creep I could to ' down ct:lax or 'up= proper figure. mild • but thorough laxative and are K + ' fa the one indispensable remedy for eontaalous and infea- Without fear of hi( attempting - -"0►-- guarariteed t0 contain' noharmful z tions diseases hmong horse* and mules eta success as a , to follow me, for I dropped him in the ' By 'ad$ing about 12 per cent, a drag -that is why they always do N prevontive and curs -for Distemper,, sagas.., rias Myst, Coughs and Colds for more than. twenty-five is the play ho!t•for safe keeping. With tab thzitlm to arlld. tsEselta� 'good and never harm, They @old highest tribute to Its merit as a medicine., h.is,tndorsed brought b medicine dealers or by 1 at 26 i ER Q bthe' r y� O by beat horsemen and five -stock men la AmeriYa;-• ; �•- --in his bas I could go to the chicken fish inventor has Buy it, of your druggist � coop or garden,wdthotit worrying -lest ritoltal for tableware that is sihid t0 be cent a -box from The 1)h'. Williams' A O - b4 climb. Aird fall, or burn hi os. rust and tarn$* prooL' ' Medicine Co., Brockville„Ons^ BPOHN M6Di$AL CO., Goshen, Ind, U. a A. w r • - . f. - ,•�"• : 7 ... ...a- a,. ', a. -Y . .'. � .,... y. 'n .. •yet ." S, .*•. °Cb -rttY'"':-V w ... •c, t� <3 _ {'_a4s,.d.•w.a, b -«r.. _....;'-.... cis.. ..., .......o•e.._.1 a. _ � _. .;_.... ..a¢.A_,Z.i..>,..••14.t��,re.,a..:f,.-.r.a*Avx+.n ..••RRt,.a `S"�sl:.�_-...s - At....K'�_nsx,rbro�c'y'rii......a...+-e�±F'a!rh�awit<�Sr`A1d,".7. �.i'iY�•�Ytv"Saeni.u_�,.«,rt,R.�..+,t�`,My"`iii•-$h�i"td6'a�"�i.�t�.a-,':•�r-"t'•P�,aC^�.<'_4i��k�i�=8'.�'dit�j�� �" clear water to which more salt has, offs to which ones are keeping up. I. to the body. _ Thus the .lingering lemonade, the old salts were tailing *�k been added, and then starch wrong Common cease and Judgment must germs are driven out, and the weak, despondent victims Influenza leaf fes. tele used in making our deductions aide out in -the usual way unless the g of are transformed into cheerful healthy, '•L remember Dries,', said, one,. "we ' . t`et " material is particularly dark.% Bram these weighing and measuring tests. We all know there are clhildreat. Hang in, the shade to•dry, and when happy men and women. ran into a hurricane. The cook was to the galley cooking salt horse, what , � who mess undersized, but are perfect-' taking down from the- line do not But t better still• you can put your- the owners called beef, and raising a i[ ly well,, wends often the dampen along with the other cl®thes, large self in a condition to resist an attack. dickens of a 'afeam. `- But that there -ar_� i�I. who g;ori "by l „� as coloied fabrics should not lie dam Baps and bothria F of influenza by enriching the blood through the nee. o! Dn Williams" Pink hurricane was so cold, that it froze the t s were than two hours before th- Jt. . fly tits one who reads medical' ey. are ' stem solid. 'with poor ofd. cookie in a . ironed. When droni- rd against Tao rapid is as it fit pills, and this, It seems, !s the sensible the centre, and it took us hours growth overheated era j } tbing to do at once. - .three s.4 too slow. If fife undersized - - .. a, �s as agahns to dig. him out• � M1 i imilild aeeh> s perfectly well hot water, and wht�ri the are Dr: William' Pink Ptlls-are sola.by .._ ,. ,,�- - sleeps -well, all dealers In medicine or will be sent That ao . replied the other, ns.- oatls Well, is not nervous or `several, thicknesses mat,*ial, an in - - daunted " lads me of an Arctic voy- !! t k belts, put cheesecloth between the iron by mail it 60 cents a' bar; or etz boxes - I 9 is act troubled with adenoids or any for $2.60, by The Dr. Williams'' Medi- age 1 went cis once. The -cold rose so r �at the off, ailments which afflict and gingham to prevent_ that shiny 'orrible that. it froze- the bo'sun's ' look that Is often the reailit of care= cine CO.. Brockville, Oaf many children, there it no reason iQ ; _ _ shadow' to the d6ck; .and' five had to less ironing. a' be alarmed if the does remain ander- -r- break It' -loose with 'a haze before he r s : Watching the Fishers. could move.. izecL But if cls is, i"tsktnl :or erose, Teach Women"Hair to Yate. - .. tires easily, sleeps badly. is captious , hunky I stand In wonder by this inland :sea, "And another time- he went on abo& his food and all ant of sorts, .and the dark-skinned race, Watching the' tu=bers plying to and remipiiwceatly. _ i ' r consult a „doctor.. and the mystelrious Chink, ,- " - ><�o; 13nt 1h1e .tUend had r}woone4l. I The Polack and illiterate man are The followingtestis of weights and ' As He stood on ihe- shores of Gall]", measarm will give the -relative ,size capable you think• palestina a blessed, ton What Troubled Mlm. �� bo and What' tho' they cannot write their 8 �O' There is an elevator boy in a Mont - for For o r r b o e a boys BisL from .trvo Damen and fail to understand opg -the white sea- I will go down , ai a n d years ofd to fourteen: ; - 11 . ... .. real otRce bt}Aeiing mho _i,� among a •: - HOY& The urgent needs, the loyal pride, is large number of public servants who Tader C u nr S _tii'fe' our •lovely land! " Mayhap %arta Peter's 'at his nem resent needless -questions. vas -� Fig s, meighu Weft. But when it comae to women au again' One dap .there entered his cai a N t$and • y Musing and Waiting ibr the &Taster's ratites lura% old lady, and- earrnlona M o s a in = 8. 889 '809 strike a different note, call; _. _ - 5 8 , ' ' ' 84 86 Yon must stand by and patient try to .. "Come; follow me, I'll make you -fish as t you ever feel sick -going up t 4 89.8 :.'. 88. t - _ ch her how ta`vote: for men."and down in this elevator all day?" 41 So tell it o, 41.8 er a hundred times! -she _ p d „ 48.76 45.1 might be at a loss, Ah. shall he -wait arid_ mend his nets s asked. he `7 46.75 ' ' 49 Poor rim ie creature-whR a1Ki clow alwa�' Yes, ma'am,' dald'the,boy. $ ` 4?.76 b$.S and w3iere to make a cross! And shall- his night -toil In the deep "Is it the motion going down?" ass we 13 49.7 69 - be vainT o, ala'ani." - �i .tet civ O'h she aright `shine -pre-eminent long Shall the wild tempest rage with none "'the motion going UPI" xotu. iY eau sea - 10 61.7 i61i.2 ' ., . ries- y .Wowed -to a -111 58.8 -•-years agone-to come; _ . to . say lye, ma'am." _ remain u nv.. dui - 28 66.1 76.73 A solid power behind' cruel .-war, a "Peace!". 9 .I:ord Christ, wilt Thou "Is it the stopping that does it?" ..eh to beome for ft - No, ma'am„ f m..b r.oms 18 `57.2 '8fl4.8 torch in every home, not come sgainL _ ..sero 300 w as In cities' strife, in farm and field, and "Then what is itr' watts► 14 b9.9 64,6 The little home at Bethany is dress,""Answering*.a am." - by the. bed of pain- questions, xn ' G1RL8, Stricken with grief for One whose_ Yet you would use' her, if you could, - O - $ 82.9 29.8 far, our own grace in !mom ed t a� g grasping gaj�i -# Note From the Lost Chord. The widow wee beside a hopeless George wanted to sing. Of conicsg 889 86.4. 'Tis true you love her, and admire, sad bier, lie diel not aspect to be a John McCor- Q({ WA$H 89.6 even laud her deeds, The blind, the dnhRb, the..lame ones mack or a Caruso, but all his friends 6 48.8 • ` : ; ¢8 2 And bald tees -precious, far she fill's all t� o Unhealed.. sang, and it would be lolly to join in is a valuable aatieeptie far ? 45.5 47.8 of your endless needs. The world Qf -•leen' is heavy -laden, their' choruses. Alt#ough he had- al• PYORRHOEA. It beak and 8 44.8 .51.6. Yet .plow, but sure, shell find the cure Lord; ways said that he could not tell one ii�rdeas the gthana and aids } 9 '- 9.4 87 =foi every rill of note W with labdr `and rialbutless note from another,'now hd determined la atoms Was to a aatnral, bsaltlhy, 110 X91.4 82.2 Will be redeemed when women start strife; to take leseone and bldssom forth.a eonditioa. 11 r&4 88,7 - to teach you bow -'to votel- Come' with Thy magi° touch, Thy full-fledged singer. Compe-ded ed - 12 b6.9 ' ' ?8.2 ' mighty word- Accordingly, he went to •a teacher. estigosll7 a ! t e r 18 -" 6g.2 88.6 The Needs of Parents. •, l %eta of e Bring us' Thy peace and Thy abun. What is Your voice -tenor; base or ?p '`'14 jb9.9 98.2' -• This is bhe age of the child, but dant life " baritone?" asked the teacher.% B as an arcL Parents 'should a:so 'be conserved. - "Search me!" said George. R 4 a otameaaeg _. Behy"s Play Bos: They are necessary. Father 'and "Strike a note," said the towhert and used by I have never had as much real good mother should also watch, the scales- 1 "I'll find out " leading ftvm any other article in my home not to gain half a pound. a monilf, BABY S �� TABLETS "I don't know. any notes," maid .� ossa of the elan- M from , bbe plain grocery, box forty -b'u't to see that they do not gain it. George. t p ofesslcm finches long by 'twenty-five wide, sad Too much cases, too rhuch meat, too'_._OF ' OUT -1-M i D "Haag it all, make a noise!" eighteen incites or s utile acre an much sweets,. and not enough of coarse Vi 88LW George opened his month and obey � � �- `ireight, that was converted into a play foods (roughage), vegetables and ed. box for Baby. A soft pad wpa shade fruits supplemented with a certain Mothers, if .your baby or growing The teacher involuntarily clapped t ust ithrge enough to fit the bottom in amount of wars•% and no exercise, spell chitddy� is .sickly; if he does not Bleep both hands over his ears, then began • -der *at it ecoid be taken ant and discomfort, increased blond pressure, we"II'at night; if he cries a great deal; to run his fingers up and down the eleaaed easily. Pieces of an old ' quilt irritability and pessimism: is constipated. and, his little bowel@ . keyboard. After diligent search, he - - were tacked over the upper edges, 4 woman of, forty, medium height and stomach are not working right, said, "That cote !en't_hers. In fact, I msking' tbem soft, and the inside was (5 feet 4 inches), should weigh,about give him Baby's Own Tablets -they doubt if yon ever find that note -un. ca,�aiul}y' lined with an old flannel 188 pounds, -nand a man,,6 feet S inches, have proved of great help to thousands less," he added more hopefully, after FOR SALE 13Y blanket', the edges being brought down 180 pound& of mothers: Concerning the Tablets a thoughtful pause, "you happen to LEADING DRUMNM ` to cover the ps"ng at the top. This Do not 'let Johnny -have a corner on Mrs. W. H. Decater, . Corsbn's Siding, strike it sometime on- a loose -strung ? ' did away -with danger from slivers and the scales; it is very essefftial to his Ont„ says: -"I have used Baby's Own banjo. ' ' tiere were no tacks at the top to welfare that he should have parents Tablets and haves' found them excel- with scratch a little hared or chin. with good' digestionb and placid dim- lent far the little ones and Would not V�iNrE�L=RY 8TA8LE� ` When_ baby-, *as - old enough to positions who tip the scales at -the be without them. `'' The Tablets area GjP NS Sfohn9$ Distemper Compound creep I could to ' down ct:lax or 'up= proper figure. mild • but thorough laxative and are K + ' fa the one indispensable remedy for eontaalous and infea- Without fear of hi( attempting - -"0►-- guarariteed t0 contain' noharmful z tions diseases hmong horse* and mules eta success as a , to follow me, for I dropped him in the ' By 'ad$ing about 12 per cent, a drag -that is why they always do N prevontive and curs -for Distemper,, sagas.., rias Myst, Coughs and Colds for more than. twenty-five is the play ho!t•for safe keeping. With tab thzitlm to arlld. tsEselta� 'good and never harm, They @old highest tribute to Its merit as a medicine., h.is,tndorsed brought b medicine dealers or by 1 at 26 i ER Q bthe' r y� O by beat horsemen and five -stock men la AmeriYa;-• ; �•- --in his bas I could go to the chicken fish inventor has Buy it, of your druggist � coop or garden,wdthotit worrying -lest ritoltal for tableware that is sihid t0 be cent a -box from The 1)h'. Williams' A O - b4 climb. Aird fall, or burn hi os. rust and tarn$* prooL' ' Medicine Co., Brockville„Ons^ BPOHN M6Di$AL CO., Goshen, Ind, U. a A. w r • - . f. - ,•�"• : 7 ... ...a- a,. ', a. -Y . .'. � .,... y. 'n .. •yet ." 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IfF P. x' �� T } '' material, with ravers, i=tep length, 4i� Up. ..:. t8 r �; 83t► yea. 14 ins. wide; dseNl, $!i yda . - QYR017�i c 40 ins. ,• revers,: belt, lib yds. d0 s. wdde; f Viand btck of dress,u �1 11tf� '¢1.MAf 1 instep length, 1. yds. b4 dins. wide; FT LaJ V op occlbw, .ddgq4iack and #rot, belt, short %gg ' ;' ' f tleebes, l i4 Yds: 96 ins: wide. Width, 136 yds. A at tongue! Remove poi-. Tbeee .patterns -may be obtained sons fr0in tittle stomach', - from your' local McCalldealer, or ' '•llver'and.boweis , from the McCall Ca, 70 Bond St.,. Toronto, Department' W. >ataesd's t Cures 3BUM& eta .� Sentry o. True lad who shasei a gnsrd'. with ew ma J That night of whirling snow, = "HeWs�my idea of- what other nights have brohght to _ a raw- yOu not knows. _ . sae that aaiorpoits its aeon Lladet • I shall fe I neder even heard your name lefiuember And hardly saw your face, when I used to have to As Yet you poured out your heart to me throw. away . a blade we kept -pace. after a couple of shaves. I know not If you're living still, . Now, I simply take it Or fallen in the flgbt: ; _arid give a few turns MBut. in my heart your heart is safe the strop and it's a1 Till the last night. _ 4 Accept "Califo m as ever. Syrup of Figs SaMONEY ORDER& only—look for the name California on "hesah shave in three minutes, : When `ordering goods by mail send the package, then you are sure your u ;f{ my fan {s smooth asci a Dominion Express Money Order. child is having -the best • and most slick and comfortable uwhen harmless laxative or physic for the the head barber used to go Wifely Amenities. little stomach, liver and'bowels. Child- over it. To clean, I simply That there are two sides to: every ren love its delicious fruity tastew put the. blade tinder the tap sae! wipe it off. There's no case this brief bit of conversation Full directions for child's dose on each tag razor to asci from an English contemporary re- bottle. (live it without tear. - nearing around with parts. veals: Mother! You must say "California." In fact, the whole thing is so * ,Will tells me that, he leads s dog's HOW LONA CAN THEY DO ITT simple and easy t wish I had life," said Will's mother to Will's r had one' long alp. . _ wife. g There is in Canada current opinion �� -- Strap .— 19 blades —'Si. '•Yee�� that's so," answered Will's. that it costs the Government $1.08 to ,• wile. He comes in with muddy feet, get ai of gross revenue from the rail makes ' himself comfortable by the - roads which have been emancipated - fire, growls, and waits to be fed.,. from the capitalistic class. A deficit '" _ sstaasa�s 1Glalmeat facie:M lsearalala of ;60,00in is the forecast. This straightway gives gives rise to conjeo• - O ture as to what the true relation of ' asn'osa'ssf+sAaz'rY stAzolitco., Lwua�Fustic Wood. cost and revenue would be it some Autolltrop tisias, ro:onuaa , dadt s For many years mufactnrers have courageous Administration, reached' used tustle dye for coloring yellow, down to the bottom of our own Gov - and with the appropriate mordants for srament operation of the roads. brawn. olive and green. A contributor. Thanks is part to the peculiarities to the Bulletin of the Pan-American union says that during the war the of the Canadian situation the private dye was in great demand for coloring Grand Trunk nab Canadian Pacific Hthe stock of uniforms and of army have contributed nobly to the Govern - FAS H IO'NA LE tents. The dye comes from a tropical meat's experiment in railroad opener tree technically knows as Chlorophora UOA' This and other causes have COSTUMES �,°rla, that grows abundantly m the steadily -lifted ilio pbroeatage of cost lowlands of Mexico boat Tampico CO gross revenue. Today Itis 89 per J.* cent. for tte Grand Trunk and 81: per sont41rard.-and less abundantly is all. cent. for the Canadian Pacific. The of Central America. It Is a. tree of percentage thus actually discloses the medium size tho rarely reaches sixty- shocking scandal of surplus. rather five Meet is height and thirty inches in' than the uplifting inspiration of de- s diameter. ita�----- Transportation a most eu Monthly statements duly audited part 4f marketing the trees. The and certified show Canadian Pacific tracts whore the wood grows are us- and Grand Trunk can still operate on sally without roads, and the logs have their own motive power; the exact J to be hauled over the roughest ground status of the Government roads -is not �{ = to the rivers. Before the war the so dearly revealed. Why ; it is not is r wood was out, hauled and delivered to a matter of conjecture._ friendly, In- "Ivthe side of the ship for about eight vidious or neutral, as may be. Some dollars a ton, and was sold in New irreconcilables wast to know how " . York at prices ranging from twenty- they are to reach a conclusive audit five dollars a ton. During the war fus- of-eanadian Northern, making a true - tic wood sold for fifty dollars a ton. capital investment -basis for figures. '? The wood is imported In'the form of Others say there ie as operation deifM_ short logs with the'vapwood removed, cit bf more than three per cent • only the heartwood has the coloring What If it be so that the more ' matter. Before it can be used: it has wheels tura round and the faster they to be ground to a powder, and In that go, tha_more monwy thev_.1oae.T . If it form it readily dissolves in water. A costs 3 cents net loss to take is a dol - dilute solution gives a .light yellow, lar, isn't the taxpayer there to pay it! and the addition of add makes. the And doesn't the paltry, 8 cents so at '. color still lighter. The use :of metal- once back into circulation? "As long Re salt adds a greenish tint.as he has a dollar left to burs, why 71. - 4 µ shouldn't the taxpayer writhe and X791 90=9 = :.Tommy Undentood. tamp'. j1—' Semi-FkW Dnww "Yes," said the Sunday -school teach- A staunch supporter of a western Price, er, "when Delilah cut Samson's hair co-operative grain contxra with a long 30asret tunic, in one pAece; 0ne- he lost e11 his courage and strength, and honorable record of losses used laaadation lengthened by and became mild as a lamb. Can you to refer to its "turnover" as its "turn - under." straight section;' iasiep length•- Cut understand 'that?" Happily free of, the ember. Iia 6 si84 zes, , 86, 8% 40, 42. and 44 ins. "Well, ma'am," replied Tommy. "it raesment of literary colt, he has given jmust measure. Size 86, waist, tunic, does make 'yer feel 'shamed when a the Government's railroad. auditors a �36 yde. 86 inn. wide, or 2% yds. 54 woman cafe yer hail book heading, accurate. and novel. wide; eoatmstimg, 2% yds. 86 ins, They should be satisfied and so should c'� tilde; one material, 416 yds. 86 tae. : ''` -Rennase Nearer Horne. the taxpayers. For se a facetious im {wilds, as' 836 yds. 64 las. wide. Width Lady—"How romantic you mast quires for Government figures sates: _isttonnd bottoat, I% yds•'. "It a taxpayer is not to pay these have found the vines of France, the taxes, what is he tori" But how long ,9019 --Ladies' Drat: Prim 25 olives of Italy, the oranges and citrons ,_ „ can they do it . WaU Street Journal. Coats, of Palestine.- ' 'Closing side -fent and on shoulder; Demobilised Cockney — "Not me. do 7 Give me the cocoanuts o! 'Amatead The Retort Crisp. Aadsp or shorter length. Cut s 84 to 46 iii, bast. Size 86, ore every time." After a grand review of the (Berman troops at Potsdam some years ago the \ Kaiser called out to the ' officer com- 9L�t=9OR�ill�9 s manding the Prussian (inwrd Ia s voice _ loud enough to be heard bA all the die- tinguished guests who werb grouped in front of the palace: l�Nhen Your Nerves "Pick me out a -hundred men from C the Prussian Guard." �• �J Then, taking the arm of Hing,Ed- i I - .� A rvttrd VII., 'who was there, he., aid: "Come. with me." It may be from tea or coffee. He i escorted King Edward very " ' Then think' of the healthful. delicately round the hundred men, and then said banteringly: ' satisfyii-W qualities of "Well, dd you think you could find a. hundred men in England to beat Wend" J "I don't know so much about that," INSUNTPOSTUM promptly replied the late King; 'but I could easily And 60 who would try." Del'„ oilg;: �ree from nervle-disturb-- - + h a,• - Queen Elisabeth, of Belgium, in 48 ' lllg IngredlentsCGVoTJCQj. years of age, and is one ofthe most talented of women. i Ta ,tin Lir •G`tQcelr- A touch of oil at the binged points w of umbrella rods will prevent the No �8rr3e°In Price • rusting and breaking of the small t wires that hold the rims together. C�t1O9 iaSUE No. 41—'19. •.Mr s.�a. 4y,v -epo"y Pipeolm f. eek^I •I� `4j �Iw�� �.I°Yi In caYm weather • a carder pigem WANTSD TO DO PIAM Lc L - can fly it th6 rain of 1,800 yards a ht sewinir at homaa whPlo, Or ah �p.�r� times Rood, .: worii seat all minute; with the help of a moderate 1,640 distance; chargee Send p oulare. Nao :;pay, grind it will attain. a � spited of, l3ontreaL yards, and before a strong wsind 8,000 . yards. . , sosaa'oss : TOi salvia.. .,.: • CA" HOICE NEW ONTARIO POTATOJM car loti 11.10 bushel, loose._ Wise c ProZerr Bros.. Dryden. New Ontaril r Tom sat& Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. , NEWSP rat. WEEKLY. IN 13RUCI, Writ Qents,=-A customer of ours cured a l� Coun__t�yy. Splendid opportuaiti. lion T, Wfison Publishfur�Co, L ZU, very bad case of distemper in a Valu- 72 Adelaide St. W.. Toronia able horse by the use of MINARD'$ LINIMENT. - VV ELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAP>OS T 1 and job prindan plant in East Y. Yours truly, Ontario, nsurance carried 11.500. Wi VILANDIE FRESPis. o for 11,200 on Quick salt Box g9yilson Publishing L Toroata` ` t j .• Co.. -W tirrrvirl'solas waaa>rs.. ARE YOU AMBITIOUS?' IF YOV �y desire advancement 1n any situatioy of life, is 'wf1 mental efficiency what br1nK you success. The Peiman Systsm y Cleanliness in the poultry runs' is of Mind and Memory Trainfns develo lat8nt powers with wonderful resul absolutely essential for best growth yet it requires butspare moments in the chicks. Too Often fife Ards y study and mental exercise. It mature er not whe you live for the course Is eon- = are overcrowded and are allowed to ducted by mall—by coundentfal corres- get hare. Cultivate soil, grow green pondence. Your request for free booW let. '•Mind and Memory." will brine thte food, and provide plenty of shade, and all particulars by return,.MAIL Write_ to -day. _ Pelman Institutor 75 .DEWS O F EVE, No More Gentle Than 4Cascarets" for the Liver, Bowels It is just as needless as it is dan-'� geroua to take violent or nasty cathar- tics. Nature provides no shock -ab- sorbers , for your liver and bowels against calomel, harsh pills, sickening all and salts. Cascarets give quick re- lict without Injury from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases and Sick Headache. Cascarets work while you sleep, removing the tdxiaa, poisons and sour, Indigestible waste without griping or inconvenience. Cascarets regulate by strengthening the bowel muscles. They cost so little too. - Alow- 1110= y 1870 �. ILOOH bg% 0 a1 131CO'V GM aaseriea's 1`140+ees DOC femsQlM D0830"k SEASES sad !ow to 'r 3tailed Brae to any -" ess by the A IL Clay slows 118 West Slat iKeet New Fork. U S.A- -W SLOAN'S FOR . OUR PAIN REL EF You don't have rub It in to get quick, comfort Ing relief _ .Once -you've tried -it on that stili joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu- matic twinge, lame back, you'll find a warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applyptg sure to give quick results.. A large bottle :Weans economy. Your own or any other druggist has it Made in Can: ads. Get it today. -36c., 70c., $1.40. isllSCZMs.AXZOVIL CAlgCFAL TUMORS, LUMP& ETC6 internal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write lis before too late. Dr. Gellman Medical Co.. Limited. Collinirwdod. Ont A proposition for insurance against drought and frost for the'farmers of southern Alberta is under considers tion by the executive of the Alberta. Association of MuWcipai Disthets:' SUFFERING CATSt SIVE THIS MAN- TH El GOLD MEDAi, Let folks step on your feet hereafter. wear shoes a size smaller It you 14ke, for corns will never again send eleatrls sparks of pain through yon, aawrdlar to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone. applied directly upon a tender, aching cora. Instantly ro Heves soreness, an{t soon thr emcee corn. root and all. lifts right oat. This drug is a sticky ether com- pound, but dries at once and 4 shrivels up the cora without lsIIs or even pritatiag the -n atom . IIt is claimed that a quarter at as ounce of freezone obtained at my ds, store will cost very little blit is mai& cleat. to remove every bard or soft slog& or callus from bat's feet Cat this asst, especially If you an a1110"Um c who wears high heals. PIMPLES1.ITCHED AMD BInHED FaceWas Badlyy Disfigured. Cuticura Soak and :,Ointment Healed. "Small red pimples and bisemmkyy hands Mmy face, and W cs was badly diefigusai me of theed while others waled er. and then wen pileshere the wen blotches. used Itch and' bran tserlW. "I saw as advatles- now for Cutietaa and I tried than. They atoyped the itching and bars• ing sad S used fon oairos of Soso and three bon of Ointment vAiA healed me." (Signed} Mlse V. A. Hayne, Stormont, N. S., Dec. 90,121. Er-!9 ct"; F A �` 1 M1:J r:. For Colds, Pala, Headache, Neural- package which contains complste y ToOtiitic}ie, Earaai}e, and �°T `rection:.. Then you are gettiting roo isumatism, , 9 atica, Neu. Aspirin—the genuine .Aspirin prey �r _: itis; take Asphrla fended with - scribed by pb Ud a_ for over alas- e "Sayer' or you ars not � ban years. Tow made iu canadiR ' at a11. Head tics 1i8za oontaiaing I2 tall' mot only 01la er Ta o� I is =1 but a few oents. 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YM :e nae its to.dvame. b+�it quality on • at -the rocer s., -, I � Vote for Hydro By •law ___head:..�.:,.�­�', � ' . _., , i01i!� MURKAF, Proprietor. NOT_=C�� Al Ir- 11 - THOS. A. LAW u to and including the receive ve tenders ZP10]s®=ia.�'. C']St' y OIIR SERVICE.— our. order jLad .d"L Iepend up t _. -. i j ;sA>41i 3"�f}I6TIc$,:. The under sed will receive tenders - pts receiving the est p P �,�,. ..sa •tee for the purchase ,of the premteea de• •attention. p . scribed as follows : I am Prepared to do and, heartily sub ,, : 'of ` it'8Di?SSDAY; OCT. � 15TH Auction In the Towiishio of Whitby in the scribe, to -the above plank is the, party a - r � ,_.sale t `horses. cattle, 'sheep, imple• County of ontario and being composed platform on -this question. OUR PRICES -The lowest consistent-with.the - `. �x ; _•*^ ;meats, furniture, etc., at lot con. of the whole of, lot Number Thirty .The action of government in rela- best goods.. }�-� Y `9, the`proptyo dof am• Richardson: ealdlTowasfiig of 1Vhitbsaand .known more conof the tion, to demnat on thesiculturee poasiblht yoan3 ''r' ' ~' yvBale,ett 1 O'clock. 1 tim Bee b►lle. pp. F ti��' Wtis. Mitw,.auctioneer, locally as the tate3ames Allan Ogilvie' other'iriatter, The Department of Agri- +OUR STOCK--xhN iar.{test and, Wiles$, cumplete, w Farm'. culture, presided over by Sir William and quality A 1 in .every line ,, k �'- 3 SATURDAY• OCT. 11TH—AUCtion sale E 4 �` . of.exteasion dining room table, est All tenders must 'be accompanied 'Hearst, for many months has been neg. � ; 1. ` dining room, chairs. sideboard, Mor- with an undertaking to close the our- lected and the interests of the farmers OIIR AIDS -To please and serve you to the beat = ter chase of the farm within ten days of Passed by. The L; sited Farmers have x tis shale. combiastioa writin desk of our abilit ou have a y :sAg the acceptance of the tender and to risen into prominence as a protest a• y y " �' .sttd' book•cas@, 8 rocking chairs, ! pay one•half is c+ish and the balance gainst this very conduct, for while complaint tell at once. I! .. kitchen chairs, verandah rocker, to be secured by a first mortgage to be other matters have received some con- • ' you are satisfied tell others. _ •rte .',lawn Beat, 2 smell tables, bedroom payable in five years with instalments sideration they have been overlooked. S`bI „,•- snits nom lel@. toilet esC. Dos stove, o! principal of ft100.00 haN-yearly at The resolutions of the Ltberals in the p_ -, ` heater, 8 -burner oil stove and oven, r years. Legislature relating to agripulture have J A 1 r! E S. R / G H A R D S O r soot, balance in flue ia, NW . -:piano stool, ettrtata poles, piotteres ith the privilege to pay the whole or been repeatedly voted down. People , �- and Tempe, a! yards carpet sad pmtioa thereof at any time with• should not wonder that the, farmer is -' }' kitchen linoleum, of. y r $� F. Robins, on notice or bonus. • incensed at the treatment he has re. �ZTNSARTOl�T North emgnt. ale EsQ Assignee, ceived from) the conservatives, for they A L S I K E � E E D - Osaltt�s Boximicx, t ! ,.� r " at l.tp fol time), R, $. Pygh. ins- have used him at election time by FG tloaeer. a Wellington 8t, E., 'A N T� D �LAC�SldITB SHOP . i *;- j•8 Toronto. Ont. Dromise�a and then neglected him and f_ -violated the promises made. He repre- ,� r - seats the large producing class of the —'— - .a` • • Upon each occasion the Conservative Province, and if any industry_ should . _We, will pay the highest Horseshoeing and general blacksmith ' i r`%G �Qr S1T� Government defeated it, and we were receive encouragement it is the agri• prices for all kinds work psompty attended to. ridiculed for bringing in the resolu- culturint, The policies of the Liberals Moshava, October 1, 1919. tion. When it became apparent that have always been to lessen his burdens of seed.i Lame and interfering horses mads A�. • ,,y Dear. Friends and Electors. -The o, publie,opiaioa was strong against them and increase his facilities for carrying Send' tt�'taltuoples and get a specialty ot, sad money re- 3'Q the Electors of South On r rs.-The for their Betion they, reversed their de- on his business, sad the policy of the our prices before funded if work does sob FZ UWrsla -of South Ontario at. a largely eision and, gave the franchise and, now Liberals now as ted in the plat ' �,,»-•1 mod selling•; Prove satisfactory. ��;.*&'.Axtended and enthuaiactic convention, claim the credit.' Had the -policy of the form of the Provincial and Dominion. - vrepreseatative of the whole Riding,have. Liberals prevailed the women •would conventions promisee, if ,they are - The ,best of facilities , Ale= M0MAi .C�F.�N - "'� ' 0 F-100 -90 1tbndelei3 me Ehetr unaaiimoua na®,in- have had it seven or .eight years ago. placed where legislation is their ptiv for Cleaning: l >., .ation as their candidate in the ap- I am glad I voted as I' did on this liege, they will apeedily.enaet into ltius.. _, M.,Z ,FProstdiing' election for the Legislature, question and helped lead the way f0.r These are no election promises but poi• 3,�• D�trsi► �iYifrio lief gid i 9Md� �1 7 �;. Homs one with a desire for more ag- the full 'tights of franchise for wome�p. idea based upon conviction and worked `CM; W� l�. gresaive representation than we have and- am glad that In this election they out by farmers at the Liberal Conv*n, WHITBY, ONTARIO 1 " beeh .given must carry the banner.. in have the vote the same. as the men. A tions. As one brought •up among the c - - ""� the tight .tar the rights o! the People, better day 'is now. assured in political_ farmers and financially interested to ,St B time when parliamentary r@pre' matters with thewtriten giving tbir farming, I can assure you I will give. _ :}+IRI1�G GARAGE �rseems to assistance country- my hearty support to all agricultural ,g� . I ^ �,- cam -in South atage o1 drawing a and aidingtIn�t a keIection of represen-' meakurea from whatever source they . T ch+1v@ ,, ,-,'..yearly Indemnity for the purpose of tatives to parliament, - and in solving conte and by whatever section or party , . e - _ J "*' Tf'� t .:'va�8 a party ticket. and government our social problems. . h) the legislature they are lntrodu0ikd. -': , +„ ',1sy order-ia-eouadl 'has become the It is nowlive •years and three mouths You :will retail that the Liberal Con- $av#ag'purchased the;garage business of Dsvidaoa at Witliaaae we3re - ,I Lg • _:cyton Practice, instead of govern• since the Ontario Legislature was elect- vention in Toronto in June adopted a meat by the people's representatives in vd, although the law provides there platform embracing, among other prppared to;repair all makes of autos. *a parliament's of the people And so shall be an election every four yearn things; public ownership, •highvraya, ' a� I have accepted the nomination Bad •p• at least. During that time Sir Willia►n agriculture, temperance, education, tax- We keen in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all. '; �: to atl classes in the Riding who Hearst' has been - appointed Premier -at ion, • patronage„ labor, social . p:,g - VOW asci . ' ; care, oils, etc. .. �, place treedoTn before Darty, and the and has serried on tnc business of tie moral reform, returned soldiers and - - m - of �� _ �I rights of the masses before the rights government without a mandate from sailors and the re-establiabment of sol • , • ' '..'of the very few, to teat fa ttiefr lot the people, rte er 'saving lad itis Harty diens and sailors, upon all of Which Ann�8 ,g� Andrew, .�-'�cker -..'with me, to rally to my support. and in:an election campaigu. He has now they took advanced if not radical mg � , .to give me their votes on polling day. chosen to go to. the country upo•t the ground, Space forbids me to .enlarge __ _ _ - �Y��s ` • I do not come before you as a day -upon which rhe people are to vote• 'upon these here_, and they have already . Y' stranger, for I issue represented you upon the Ontario Temperance Act, to been published .in the press • . _ . tiles � !+tor@ in the very parllaatent to.whiatt the Nape_that under the shadow of tlsie The separation of Sir Adam Beek T�-li`L�. `,L �t 0-rnorrow it �E now ask you to return m�e as your inane all his-dateds of a fir ivtlliam Hearst_ and -14s, --, --- ---- 't, , L- During that time -7 think you will be forgotten. He has cboson` eo: kagites at .the pre"ut time should• en, .: . Dan'# put off , opening a Svin�3 ,aCcaull# W1 ,fl!�re+ that my voice was head in menace the chances of an nnbiaaed roti courage eupportc=ra of ii}circ Electric - ' `. th8 disatt Ons, of public questions to upon a social question of the first i=- and Hydro Radial development-,, The �0-[Y10170W� 98 t0-ZYIOyl'OW jtOil L!<fay. spend th!! the debates on the floor o! parliament, mane@ by bringing l.•olitica into the Conservatives have always• loudly -.. and that my ascendance upon coma:it• !amount you intend to save. n;peranee issue, and has holes that chiefed at election drives ail the credit I. . - tee work -.was regular. Sty experience temperance issue, and has hopes , chat for hydro Electric developme'nti ,and .::Opera savings account to•daywith the-neattat btaneh of - w gained then is'tit- your disposal now. by having an election on that daq-- to yCt the fact is that certain, of the ca_ b- J am a native of South Ontario, born lead the temperance people to support Inet have always opposed Sir Adam lsi ' and brought up 'on my -father's farm his government, whether they' ` tatke his plans, and none of them have ee'er ... --IM 11���ON 1111i'M ': '"' i in Whitby Township, educated in the time to carefully consider •iris referen- gone on the platform to help hila. Now : -' public school and in Whithy Collegiate dum riddle of tour questions ar not. the false claim made by .the Conser- K '• -• Institute, and noun practising MY Dm Temperance people will not readily fcr• vatives that they are the only public , -. ' ' .. -` 111/1'iI'PBY $RANCI'l t tsarina for twenty years at Oshawa• get that in 1914 when I was your can- ownership supporters is. laid bare. I CORDON HALL, . • . y 1 have during all my Professional ear• didate and met defeat at the ,hands of The Liberal Convention in June took ' ger fotnmd. time to devote to public my present oDDoacnt, Who then- champ• strong ground In favor of public own - wont. I have served in the Genets Lased the open ba%titai tr Taints- "ere`hip including the iiYdt`a--ale - - �Council sad as btayar of Oshawa I Whitney and his government, of which and Hydro Radial scheme. They have t r : have followed agricultural mattefs Sir William Hearst- was a member, always been Its supporters. It 'is a • -• _. ._ .� �:. ­ -.I closely a1i the time. and have been Were- leered upon the question of the matter for which no pasty should claim :plc ori i.J.arV�� re Yore I . M­ Mans;er of the South Ontario Agriaul- perpetuation of the bar as against the the credit, for it fs the work of thet�zpl ttutlil bodety Fair for several years. I policy of the Liberals for the abolition people for their own benefit. Allow me . .-C:. •. m in Whit - also own the old home .tag of the bat. and that fair three years to I will give every support to all . , ` Y Township, and am la touch wtth previously 'they had voted against the these matters, being fully in sympathy There�is only one pYaCe to b the neem of the lartters as mush sa abolition of the bar at every session of with. them, atid- desirous that the whole (} . say one today, and can from sash ex* the Legislature. The wonderful con- country should have the benefit of the 190V Gravity usher - periences be counted upon to look 'at- version of the Boveramient and its sup- cheap power and rapid transportation. - tar the interests of the farming eom- porters to the cense of tcmperanee to There is no reason why South Ontario Full l3uaranteed Free Trial (iP_ _ .� nitai6y. 1916, without any consideration of the with Hydro Radials operating should y _- But over and above ani Deem policy upon which they were elected of not incrOase in wealth and popuIatioa qualitloBtion whish you may ooadder the forces Which secured their election sa other portions of the Province are The old Reliable and . me to have, You are entitled to demand Is not beyond memory. The change doing. now Famous lue upon what public Srounde 1 oak ircm- law of 1916 which provided You will remember that in January �av��0���♦ your support. During the last five for a straight vote of "yes" or "ao" of this year I was sleeted President of P jl ' .yeatn the. world has been shaken to upon the repeal of the Ontario Temper- the Central Ontario Liberal Association - its foundstiaa byethe great world war &nCe Art to the four question riddle of which covers twenty-two ridings to this Ranee _ . - • ` 3. �now fortunately closed-suecesatully Lor 1919 should be enough to show the tem• part o1 the Province, and"by virtue of `4!th@ Allies. Maas homes have been puce people how genuine the conver• this, am a member of the Central Ez- "'Oome and see ours -we " i .--,.-jesddened and many hearts have been cion is and how fickle the Premier and ecutive. I have to help look after the can save you money and give guarantee.1. 1 r �!' L :.broken by the vacancies. It ban created• his aovernmeRt are upon this as upon Whole ,field and will likely have to By the devotlon'to duty of the brass every, other. question. Liberals and speak in some of these ridings. There- ,A'fall stock of staple goods on hand. men who fell and the heroes who re friends of good government will not br fore I must look for some assistance Dr. Williams' Fly Oil -the best on the httcaed, we hope demoeraeY has been fooled by this trick. The people havo "to secure election. You will know there market. Royal Purple calf •meal seattred for Posterity, For months the been accustomed to the promises and aro about 15,000 voters in the tiding, ;ocean has been dotted with vessels tricks of the Conservative politicians with only fifteen working days to see and Stock Pec ii c e strived. 1 k, �.'aartyiag our soldiers hoax's, and troop 'at election time seeking to retain pow• you. At ten hours a day I would have `bag will convince you it is '`trains of merry men returning have er, and can see in this latest move one to see 1,000 people a day. Hence you the beet to be ad. - 71 �ain office. The record of the Liberal brought joy to thousands of hooses. We see how•utterly impossible a personal It is a pleasure to show our Roods. ' , _:welcome them to the nation once more• party on the temperance question is a canvass is, but I have confidence that -- But we must not stop with noisy wel• matter of history. Since 1912 temper- having nominated me as your Candi- �• `. ���� ' ���' ;� �1 comes practical recognition is what anee was one of the ttiain planks in date, you will do ay* eanvassing for me S .' G "they are entitled to, and this must be their platform and was the Issue 'upon much as you can. I assume you are *, ::given in the most tangible form. They which they fought the election of 1914, interested in my election, not so much are now asking for: what they were and at the Toronto Convention in June, for my bake as for yours, as I neons ~;,- promised when they went away. They 1919, the following plank was unan- sent principles you wish put into• force, - - . .1. C should never have been compelled t+ imously adopted as the stand of th? and you know that if I am elected I ���t �7 ..:.-: Reat '`r a : ask for what they were promsed, and party on the question : will _ do iffy , past to enforce your prig. � yo u .. �1� - �.o our goveraasenta in . the to Y "ighereas the people of the Province doles. Be, if tits record before you in \ "' ,. . :...:-;-Other matters, have allowed matters to of Ontario by referendum vote will de- the past has been one to inspire con- .:drift tuttil our men, `who have saved side the question of Provincial Prohi- fidence is me, ii the principles and �•� i r. �^1 ' .for un a3! we poesees,:bave been forced bition; platform of the Liberal Party appeal to our Cr8QII1 0� the West. Flo �1osr It to to take the PC of reminding the And Whereas after the referendum you, if you wish representation in par• t . _ �' , governments of the broken pledgee• vote is taken it will be necessary to see lie,ment to mean activity and re'lulta . 'tor bread , f1. This is one of the foremost matters to that proper legislation is provided and for the people. if You wish government r P,n receive itasntediate attention, and as I the will of the people is carried out ; ' by the peoples' representatives instead - § stated publicly fay. Dori "Therefore be it resolved, that -the of by order -in -council, and if you wish tt�O11areh" for pastry r'' �,y have already LJberal Party of the Province of On. :tion to the (3• W V. A of Oshawa in the eradication of the profiteer and w �� 7mY letter to them regarding further tario, in convention assembled, affirms plunderer ,who has lived on us these need only SaY that I stated it its attitude in favor of progressive tem- years, I ask for your support and in• "'Z� �-!�,:aid,, I . peraaoe Iegialatton to the fullest cafent finesse. Fermate, tri •nr Sampson" SogQed " r -after the most triatute consideration, If elected I will give your interests 6, ,j. IM stn prepay. it placed' in a Doll• of the Provincial jurisdiction, and tO=, �, ULT _ '. Loa to do so, to nae my, influence to pledges itself to take all necessary mY careful study, I will be heard from 11 ' � n �.,." #hat erid,.and to redeem the pledges of steps to vigorously and effectively carry as -your member, and I will devote the " " { 1� the,,Opl@ made to these brave men into effect the will of the majority Of same energy to public matters which I _. •.,11 �0 Of • ri eels On hSnd � .man soils ant, but eo far neglected the people as expreased by the said ref• same' -energy to public matte, which 1 "!+ . - �iy the government erendum vote." have devoted to all affairs with which1. Hleg{ pflp89 palCl fOr gTldUl gloss our last election a new and The temperance people, therefore, need I have been catiaected. • ,very large class has been added to our have no !sera of the future if the Lih: Thanking you in anticipation f'orem�� _� our Mills Co., Ltd• "R voters, The women are now upon an erals are entrusted w11� power: The your support, .which 1. most respect- p� � eQtlality With th men, When I wan people are now given an opportnnit.y fully solicit. , .. . the house I had the pleasure of to effeet their own law upon this quer- Yours very truly, , .° Mills at - 'I. . voting to extend the franchise to tho tion by their vote upon the referen W: E. N. SINCLAIA. • r� , 11 women. It was voted upon each of the d„m, and the duty of the legislature is peterboro Piekeri Y :three sessions I sat there upon a Fear~ to seers mit the law so enacted. 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Y, _.-f W1. f ,y� .i. :•w.YM 13� , y 1^v , "; '" , �-_. ,AkA� 93 I � .. . .`` PI©HERIN(1, 01'(T:, `tC'iOBER 10, 1919 --- — --- .. _ 4. �' - - — — s 1. ° : ail UWW1P A�lJTT OF THE - AGR MMENT HFJdINBEFORE AEF1�.RRED TOtzv A. r►e�it`ot .` m � ttom the a� I.y 3alipu'�oi 3a 7 Q 11 iiYt>lii Yi11io ...............stakinol! ,: la . rho Tear O[ ser), tae eastofi8mintsti erica and the aoanual for !a fad ,. —� — 4Ht Indenture the ...............daY o! th sitweea O°e aia� hnadted and .................. on a bonds, and for the renewal of May As 'be in i or tJ► r 11 _ j to th , w deficit ba to Qe o op b e saiiway paid i1 my -law No � di of d it{ taeVrtlod idiust by the 1!► e� • TgEgp.P}>»C pOWlgi OOION Oa' ONTARIO (herein• c of say oa to psgr Its share of arch a deldolt adjusted bel a atter oaYed the " Gbmlaissioa') of the First Part, . the f�ormmtissioa, it ahal�Z_ W for •tha a is the mina is r ,!► Ayh►w ti�'anthorize a certain or Yo T19E clause de c�it� tea °; �ebeacm�Hon >Nt�ail�;b.atnisinimSOesaat�at a 1ieN rate d • tient made between The THE MUNUMPAL CORPORATIONS OF THF] TOWNSH� RS, 'rOWNSFi� OF SCARBOZt0 THE TOWN$I� r P�'K I3. THE 'HyQfO-P'iieCtriC Power Commission TOWN' OF WHITBY. _3=HP1 TOWN$i}� or BLIT WSITBY, T� 6. Should any corporation fall to yel[oiriL i61tY of the obU�aQo to the CwtdP+ ' _ PO! Ontario and the Municipal Oor- - Tovingsx � OF DARLINGTON, TSE TOWN OF WEIITBY, T� mission wader this easement, the ba -nayys iraialwayoU 3h �ration� . TOW Iq OF OSHAWA. THE TOWN OF BOWDiA,NVUJZ' AND TSE CITY s without aeries, discoatiaue the service of the ? oration o! the Township of Pick- OF TowNTO (hereinafter called the 'Corporations") of the Second Part: a'4 cult until the said obligation has been fulfilled, and no such ids o tinuance at • eying, and other Municipal COF service shall relieve hepp rporation in de from the pertormaace of the covoa+ . cations. for the construction, tVltereas pursuant to the Hydro -Electric Railway Act, 1814, and amendments ants, provisos and coadltio°ns hQ)yia oontatned thereto the CommisaIon was requested to enquire into, examine, investigate and 11 4 .11 equipa;ent and operation of an report upon the cost- of ogonstructioa and operation of an electric railway or railways 6. In case the Commission shall at any time or times be Drevsnt•d from U. OZA �a'illlectrie Railway under "The totsbe co red he �. vpbabh¢c certain districts would bra ult from the Operation sof such pi si the of God. of the�131Wrt s a ea►ia, or tiny lockout, =��u+e ea ly beI . -' Hydra-EldQtriC Railway Act,1914, railway or raU the _ its control. than the Colosfnission shall not be bgend to operate the ra,llway 6r such r sad �mendidnsaLe thereto : Dart thereof during such time: but the 4orporatione shall not be relieved from Whereas it ie ezpedient that the And whereas the Commission has furnished the corporations with such a repots liability or payment undo; this a8reem8nt, and as soon 4s the of such *per, ' etioa�ing ( the total estimated coat. operating revenue and expenses of the rail- terruptlon U removed the (5omteds rston sha]l,. Without any e1ey, CO a full Opera � i3orjit� tion of the TownslQip of �y or rtttways, sad (it) the proportion of the capital cost to be borne by each ad anon of the railway. sad. each of lbs corpotatloae shall' be prompt diUSRat !a '1Ptcki6 aiid other Municipal the corporations as set forth in schedule "B" attached hereto; of In everything fa its power to reaiave sad overoom� say suoli or catisy1 -- `0b#0o &;8'ehon}d enter into an ar interruption. : And whereas ton receipt of the asdd report the corporations requested the Com- {'P », Agreement under `-The Hydro- mission to construct, equip and operate a system of electric railways (hereinafter .7, it shall be lawful tor,• and the corporations hereby authorise ( a "EleOtj'iC Railway Act, 1914, aDd called the railway) over the routes laid down is schedule "A" attached hereto, upon to unite the, bualaess of the' igllwaY with that oL aa7! other railway oDeatom . . ftp ' di �'c�ute thereto, with the the terms and conditions and in the manner herein set forth; In whole or in Dart by the Commission, and to escuanc I torose h system from one system to the outer. proper provision ;made so that,:each systeeaa "' $ IR:lectrie Power Commission And wheree>s, the CommSssioa has agreed with the corporations on behalf of the shall pay its pr•oportioaate share of the cost of 1LD�` equip®cut used !a. oommoa. % o Ontario, hereinafter called the corporations .to construct, equip and operate the ratlwaY upon the terms and con- l ditioas and in'the manner' herein set forth;- but .upon the express conditions that . a. U at any time any other municipal rOt�on applies to thtit Commisal C"ibipefon, for the construction, the Commission shall not in any way be liable by reason of any error or omission for an extension of the raiLwaY faro Sts manic tr the Commission shall notli7,i., ' 36nt' 'atii3 operation Of, ' an is am estimates, Dlaa+ or apacificat3oas for a� fir,aat¢iaf or other obUgarioa or the apDlleant and the corporations, is writing, of a bane and Dlaco to h11ar ail aepre.i til - lidilwn in and through loss whatsoever by virtue of this agreement or arising out of the performance of posed ext that mai be mane, a to mho terms sad hoaconi s slob,r"ta Mitch such pt'O�f- :. ^ y the terms thereof: Dosed extension . it the recommendation at the the aoisNofr. s estenala. ribs MuniCipallty O! the Towneiiip shall be authorized. without discrimination, byaatioa. In levo: of the appncaat. to the 4' "'PSelreri4R, 1►ndeeltsinother Mnn - And whereas the electors of each of the corporstt0fna have assented to bylaws incurred or to be ineurred,Lor or t season of say such eztetaioa. thtl authoriaSag the corporations to enter .into this agreement with the Comtnisaton far may extend the railway upon such terms and eon ;tions sa mai appear trquitabl. x " ci�'s1lti!i�e, upon the terms and con- the construction, equipment and operation of the railway as laid down, in the said • the Commission. - . I dititfine and sabjeet to the pravb= schedtrtes, subject to the following terms and conditions; Nc such applicattori for as esteasion od the MI'"Y'rate a49 �� �' �' I as 1. ions set :urth and contained in ttlb And witerees the coupe»tion have each Wued debentures for the amounts set corporation of which is not a Da'rtY to this agreement siioll b. grerssea it is esti �'` =: Asli'l t�etit set out in this. By-law, forth to schedule "B" attached hereto, and have deposited the said debentures mated by the Commission, the oust of service of the railway to th4��rporatlon- yF and weeordYa to the routes set with the Commissioa parties hereto will be thereby increased or the revenue and a000aosuoeatSoa be In- 1. , 11 L.)uricatal aftectPd.without the wtittea consent of the majority of the ootQot+atlolos .forth in Scbe�ule "A" to the said Now, therefore. this indenture 'witnesseth:— " ' , parties hereto. +"- Agreemeat L - In consideration of the Iremimes and of the agreements of the corporations 6, The eoirsent of any corporation required under this a In tent +hall• tsrea0, And whereas the estidlated Cost herein contained, and subject' to the provisions of the said Act and amendments , the consent of the council of such corporations, such ooatieat beim to the term as; . " V_-of the work ander the said ALgree- thereto, the Commist. a agrees with the corporations respectively:— a municipal by -lay duty passed by the council of the corporation. : meat is 88,890,794; and whereas {a) 'To construct. equip andAperate the rallwsy through the districts in which 10. The Commission shall. at least annually, adjust and aDportioa between this, the portion of the coat o€' the corporations are situate on behatt of the corporations; corporations the rose os coisstructtoa. equ{pmeat, opAratSoa, tntsrwt. sSalcintg ivaa' "- the construction and equipment _ and also the cost of renewing the property of the railway, of the line to be borne by the Cor (b> To construct arra operate elle raliway over the route: lata down in x y schedule 'tA 11. Every railway and all the works. property and effects held and he !a coni ciao of the Municipality of the provided #n para yeah a o thin agreement, to cover the . niection therewith, constructed, acquired, operated and maintained by the Colon 41 (c) To issue bonds. aA" pro sloe under this agreement and the said Act shall be Tested In the Commission ere Township O! Pickering is estiniat- coat of constructing and equipping the way; t o)ralf of the corporations: but the ()011smtseloa shall be entitled to a Lisa upon t2io" ed et $488,06$, sit est out in Betred- - name for all money expended by the Commiislon under this agreement and net DIG "$" tothe said Agreement, (d) To furnish as far as possible first-class tnoaera and standard equipment repaid. (or use on the railway, to operate thea. equipment so as to give tbe' beat service . y�' subject to adjustments and appor- and accommodation possible, having regard to the district served, the type of con- .12. Each of the corporations covet4ants aid agrees with.the other _ j; !°` 1 '. tionmefit between the liOrpora• struction and equipment adopted and all other iiqultable condixSone. and to esercice a To cirri out the agreements aid, prdvisiorim herein. Contained: _ l . tions b the t'iOmmie!llOn iPOm all due skill end ili,;ence- so as to secure the most enactive operation and -service ( ) y of the rillwaY consistent with good' management; - (b) To co-operate by all means in. Its Dower at all times with the Commission - time to time, as provided by the to create the most favorable conditions for the carrying out of the objects of the: said Argeement ; (e) To regulate and fix the tares and rates of ,toll to be collected by the rai1- v<ay Cor alt classes of ser%lce; agreement and of the said Act, and to Inez the revenue o! the railway and an. . And whereas the total amount - . .ire e - -- estimated t0 be required €Or the (ih To utilize the routes and property ai the rsl:a ay for at' purpbaes from which It fa posaibie to obtain a profit; 33ta in -theevento{ any ditlerence between the corporationii the Couimisadoie u _ malatenance-o€ the railway. apart may, dpon application, fix a time gee place to hear as representxtians first t>pa��rr - from operating expenses, is $ISl3, (g) To combine tae DropereJ' and works of the railw[ty t.n$-the potser lines he 'muds h) the pal'ties. and the Comnilsaion shall. adjust such differences. said - 688(the operating revenue beim )f the Commission. where much co:zubinatlon !tr f2twi],id and may prom economical .uch ndjustments .hall re flt,ai: The Cot,unimalaa chili have 11 -tele ecipoting that irl" Yl P@ 3,003 ro bot6 rho rarlttsy and ate users of the poser nes, be conferred -upon-a comrt;astoner appointed under the Act' Respecting Lnqutrias estimated at $1, , and raper- .. , - o , - -. - >gtion and .illAitlt@t3�tnCg at §�C�.iB. (h� To permit seri obtain _tr.tarcharge of trafttd rattly otYtrr rai},vuys ivherev.r hasatb,e and p ofiiable; • nlirni s nor omenterha:l continue and oxte'ncl s __. j f' for a period of fifty years from. 1351 _ the date hereof end .]t -the eap!rstlan thereof bo. s-0-lect to renewal, 'with the corm.. And ':shereRt+ the total 1lnnnrll (1) To avpp!y electrical power or er ¢-t. 1' at•airation bC the r3Ytray at rates sent of the cortomtIonh from t:me to ttme for li cc periods of .fifty yearn. subject. . amount estimated to he required, "t'na'latent with those �ha,rbed to mtuniei; vrtatratlo:t.: ;a �'l;ustment and re-aetPorttanmcnt as her provided for flue Dutposea of thigr "?r ngreetnet,t as though the .terms he roof had not expired. Itt the. expiratlork of Lh. y� - for the ' ric►d often yea r4:icutnedi• a :11 . To .+1pAOMion anai,n:l) 'thy ,cars ti .coats buil aDeratlnr, ezpes,aes of all a_resment the-Commlaslon.ahall determine and adJVIFI tae rights'af.,V.the to tionta U O]viII t}r@ da t@ Of the 'C,or.4s.'apparaws and plant used 1, 0 IIAVay to rare:roti frith=th,. ornibission'm- ately f Ft tnsutta»loci ilaes 1rr a i.ufr tr.enn t'1r+g reg,rd ,to rho tie vice. furnlahed by the ftsvina regrrtt Ic the nmaunts paid or aeaumed bJ' them reeDectivetY u11 trdeF, iRtlil@ r7f tllE' f3U[1dH t0 be i?9Ued uxDvrtditure under coaaideratlon; _ terms of this egreament, and barb ether aonelderatlane •,s May appear c]ui the Coracmissioa ,end *re approved by the' Lteue¢naat-Governor m Couneii.- .oder tile's aid-AOreeaiefft, fee' intr- - - a.'c 0 0. lk) Tc+ app'Y the revenne• d ved [roti; rF;tratiar-,.oE the railtYay an±j aril -other lg' It is t,rdEratood and a3;reed that Sot r.t5as i�tatsosed- for the aliare of fhb est_oa the -Hid BUOd. 1 $118, l reveille derived from the'undemikinc ;o the• PAYIneut of operating expenses `in ud= I roar • to be borne by rheas munectpatittea .elated in; schedule "C" attached hereto. and thereafter. for the nett eIIgtl- tnL' elettrlcal power). tha clfatof aan:::.fi+ttatton sad aanua, eh:trcce.. for' merest .• rand sinking fund .on the mhneJ` Invested, and each other deduct eros - arra lire herein • a�ali be tmpoaed, upon the rateable •property set tortlt respectively fn the aaJd flog forty years. the annual am. • - .. . Schedule: . _ - - -t- cunt ea ti_ravkled' for; • . _ mount estimated to be required is. This atErQeoemeat .shall not corns rate' etfec R it has be sanctioned by Ta met aalde- frorn ani -reve3:ee therelfter remaining ari,annua. rntm for the :I. ; - • for sinking fund charges . for the i"> _ v ,creed of :ar,J itorks be,on;ting in whole ci' in girt to- the: under3&klnb:'. _ ': '' . the Lieutaaatrt- veraor in Council„ : retirement of the said bonds is $83, - in witness Whereof the Cammissioa and the Corporations he a l espectivei! I - $O8, and for interest on the said 4m) To pay over annually to. th.c rorporsttons. It deemed advisable by • the Oast--fffYed their corpor+te seal® and the hands of their proper •officers. :: 14onde $;18,040 ; l:sslan in th:• interests rt the underteicina. an) ettrp:um that may rernatn a'ter y :rovldtng [or the Ltcurs above mect!one'i. The divlslon of such surplus btt'nern SCHEDULE "A" „, " -' And wherealF ChB portion t0 be the corporatians tc be fixed b>' the Comm48sioa an an eduitsbie lstlata; having reg 3rd _ - Tt;;,: _ _' borne by the altlniCil2ality dui the •case -ot each corNrision to the cay,ta: L-,ecsc?f, the rtnlce upzadered, the Torohtc-PlockerOW Sectior,c - - . , ROt r Township of Pickering of the said comparative IXn derived, end r�ii other like conatttona.. =--- Commencing at the Drowsed ternillual in the City- of Toronto, the line extends aIIIIt1Rl R17l01113ts estimated to be (n) To take active step+ toe the purpose of rpnstrn^ting, eryuipping end operas- oter. the Property of the Toronto harbour Commisaton, thence : northeriY _to the a' tet]aIIC@ yinkin ins the t•9,i?w3y_at,tye earliest.rossible,date ahvr tl'.e t•xt<r,t!on of this CN,R.;•thence s:,;er1,Y to•a point near where the C.Q.R. cease St. Clair avenue, * . ikequired form tt] , g - t;y the corporatlona .and Zhu depusit of 'the detw-n;urvs as called for' urider c'.auf,e Z thrnce extending c tster!y to a gitneral directlgn parail the' Q.T.R. ert+eafng.' ftilid charRe9 and •intere3t..is elti• ti,). he�inf_and to coinnence•opsrcttion-of -rachZccti0fr" soon -as Da%. , ., sEitr its „Ntn�nton Road at a Point nesr.ah¢re the latter to lute ed by that railway. t, _' ;mated fit $34,f360 for the first ten comDlet►an; . .. _ . .' ' . ' : _ - - e r t to Road. o : t)�•+sce ewers' oµghlt p;.rs't ; ing he Kings n R 'd, t ng. years, 0. i afOCesald, and thereafter (o) To rtfake such eaten Mons to the rai'way. tinl=rri>,ed tr ".achedu a .`:t as' }trsY plckerinp•Bowmanvfhe Seci]on: _ '" at $39,681 '-)11 the same basis as the al,pear• advent fescue And prolltable .from tir., to ;l,::e . e rtioII of the cost of construction - that as .pstr.t of .any. ;1,n,r of.; ra9:uAJ to b¢ conatructcd and The +fns fol:owa the richt br ua} of' -the present Toronto Eastern Ra1:•rap 7 lw rrovtied aiivRys t throuru ch C`oncesalon tl of- the • Tn,enahlpt o{ Pickering, Nhiffiy. and W'Ntby -East. and equipment. aq aforesaid, -sub- operated by the Comnlisaion the Co cm!J4s! nrktl-a:Lp�larh_ sir�.c•t trailwuy�or all..,.so or * part ,pans nor throtl:;h ;he Tott na of 1ti't ttliy and Oshawa; thence through Concession Ii. `- ri.hts over stcartt rallw.a,. e. tr D ingto of ject to adjustments an(i appor- or the Tonnt:t,rn or ail . n to I: vmamllle, • = tiontnent between fife Corpot�a- thernoc - f' + 6CKEOULE "B'� __ti,,;na b. the Calutnia�ion. from 2: In, coneideration_ot..#lie.fr-emeses tri eL. the .agreewonts heretn 'set forth _ Y'Totalamoa%nf,'of dM Y ._. -- �.ch or the Corporations for- itsei ; 'an::_ net one r4l th othir, :'.� fee+ t-1 h the' '.;time to .tittle aq prc/vt(led by the - eueauby ree teaptbe ive Cummisaloii: - - y n{ �ittniclFaI'iori:oration. - imunicipalitiem fo! :said Agreement , ., . . _ . ..Na _ -" 9 e anrr)trnt of the whole 1a) Tp hear Its. sly;"e of tkte.cost Pf t•n:)3rrurt'n=. t�1:1'PP}nc, orernt?::c, ii- , And 9. the ani; te0iks . , .. .. e deposit -with the ( i •Sntn..,rcpalring. re nett'.•.;; ati.i.tns�:rin tli'e F , t=i: find Sts i,rugert)' ,Commission under„' 3 Rteable prciperty of the Gorp IFa �.;-est h'lsh� f si i -he Com:u;,inn.'Avr,ir!'; r0 a 1j 8t.: 9,'.tt tr.d .^.ly; ortionm=rat hrttrean C rause 2 (1S). tiou..accordtnR tut the last Revi,Pd ti,e coinporatyi ],) •[hc..CA "altssOn. from t`,i:c :o Unii: ...,.::g 961.;47 - lariat f CYork,o, otig'h -: Asgessn]eet Roll ly $3,}fl1,8•i9.1`s; (ti)"'To }esus debentures for the asnounta set forth in'sehednle '8" ma T m� n�hin n deh('11tliCe .!n Hlt�' yFars from the date of issue thereof, and hearing interest at a rate of not oR;, li{, or p' r,,, and the amount of the ' 692,656 y _. T 1; o car t C 442.8,] i er centum per 'annum Payable Tutt •isl i; of NVInitbt' , .. • • 250,30, i+ . debt of the Corporation i� $9,7 52 t7ti less '•hatn the - t' Sank at Toronto, Ontario. Such ashen- Townsh::, 0, ins+ ]y!,'.tr,V• .• •� '. �. .• 249YnSBen %of which neither, rind i nor )ear•). _Tot:nsh.E n'.i, �- -- �� . 6....”, -with- „�-•-• 2i7A5w inierest;is itt'a►'tBNt's : menttored above and may be held or dlspoeeii of {roar time to lima' by the Commie- Totcn : R°t 1tbJp. 47r,R94 anon• as proYlded for in clause'4 hereof, in suzh amounts at such rates of `discount , 'Tots:: -a, O:l,atta ,' - And where;]. only a portion of b,: lir, provided on ::each terms and conditions as the Commission. !n its sole die- Town of Bowritnnttr,e... „ 4328,665 the i�11111Ciptllity of the •To .unship creUon shall deem to be in the i titer ur oof sesh hereinayco htained.eedThe such amount of C ) of o••- it r, t .o , .. h purposes 'a .the the Township of Pic:erin{( a� LrFs,b •, = used solely Tota' ntno',,nt of bonds io he -.issued mentioned in, 3..,..58360.7`!1 ,P::har.tures yof' each c)rporatioV sold or disposed of from time to time shall be such -r,._ *' • '•entlnlerated it] Schedule " try 1:ro;.orti, n a� n,a .be fixed by the Commission C the total amount of debentures, E Yf ,SCHEDUL "C^ ithe $old Agreement, i sHrved by r:„ re;.ti:i,i,et,ig given to the capital Invested, the ser ce rendered, the comparative - 1. blstricis, rateabtr3 paid Railway. :avenue,dicilved, anct all other equitable conditions; �; .property 'of tvhieh rig l , r o 1•o+nts, hall herr 'tame Thereff)re the lltinirihad Gum- (c> To''t'"i" "`- `"'� ii' r Namc of 11it.nic?Fal Corporation. b - S rasa or uthe, , lc otat t'i! tt ,} sp/,r.r c x , s..)' tcit.,ot't Corporation. c}l of theCf)rpori+ivn :_1f.t!Yc'!'i,tc'h• :,.ttrlttet; co. s: - - levied 'against the ` (' - _. - _ :C,Ili of , �iCkf!rin� enact-; 118 fnl• r�, tt cin t�rar,t D`•'•)t' ^, any] !tl , - t — ; I] (d) - To ;�4�. o,, nr I+• - e 9t] naC 1 - t c ...rd to i,e epi ern] o' pr. !1RCle; 1 :i. S d' CI a to aY k=rn^;e7 ;u'fi .,.el 1) life d t lis a >.I. , . _ .-. I. In l -" S,1Cl t..,,. r ,;, r o.'•ii,:_n.'t:, ,mi t , ,its , h, , d of • ..,.•101 -- 1. It shall bP IRwfill fill• the Cov- orpo^atio: s, :,rad lir � c',t ^h 1 rt.. . t •� Ree t e ,,eri f , th,-• Comm se.nn for tree,;' -'1:'!)',):i(' of Lel:}• effeeln ,t;n� L.i ..... ........, , .. ty res. •�.... 4e 'potation Of t.1 P- Tott'll.'l,i, C i''.l. ;. ' are ', , ,.• , L - _ _ _ _ _ -. .. _ Y y 4`oije-Ot . •'1c,lt •)f thi rr,;cmcnt: "ering, and Cht3 Rt1I11 La ;a,,'9f1:t:1 a, .... .... i, e Tr. fur:,:-lt "r,: a -1:t of tea) :,,: l t h•:a:> xr.'d ,pr the• t?oc rr I,nea d[ .... •-.0M.Ci]erk ,'�� 1? lIHVi:b4 a11L110C1%ed t.1 t' ltl to - ( ) � ,;r .;:t of ;lir cc•: •,.,rill. .. upi,n 1 ' n^ So rertne�te,9 hp --- - - r -:e Contn,!�:':t t ' x` flit. follott'ing Agrt'Ctllf tit }with the ,' ,: Cum,:,!: u9't} :. 1 c ler .,.,, LTarenf or ,.a. l:,ent,tc.i h regard1. , H H�rlro ElectricPr,t�er(.00l:>'•t'!!i;)i'. i.c,,,.tn s ,:moi ,_-;ice=`ural 1,;' _'.,r't'..an,i- �u.'1. SCHEDULE G • r' of "OOtAC10 and Otlli'C, C Ut' n.)rtl.. -, i,t,: r •�.r:;i;;s - ., ,y ^_ d to crgnte or tpij 111111nal ina.intc,.1t1•nCe, intereSt`illld Sln�iing Dig iiiliotl of tir,n:, the said iC;r?en)'nt' i', iii} us:. 1 , t'_11��1 ,t 1 ,i: ,,','1 ;, .a he G.Y: tr ori behalf prolJortioned Oil file bU$iB I -'• r:::;,� h 0'.ti _ .:e -,;,:,-:,)•. fnn(1 c111ugts het«een. lIunicihi)lities, hereby ineor},orate'-3 into, Ptltlrl ='t ^ i ed'. ?,au it,> �7 • ,Yi :i r. c " y„ roil. on Cif Cil ital Cost as• �rl�'ell In 'SC1'?E?(Itt1c <rb„ Of t3gTee7nent. `� . fUt'1»tt]g t pat'- of tnl- By.la-w. ti 1. 11n. I H f, n n:; , ,, c: ^},'h tit + t z I t 1 s +: iiia the Ree]'e :u1fl CI^t'« r,f 00 ! .i *:,.,: 1 t 1, t , :,� . 1 . ._ :` t p e " the .. rnt5 .::, ..,:i r :c: "'I" t., �l, uo fes h I theoCim- _ _ _ Corporation are hereby nothor T(iwi iz,hip,, F`r=t 3.0'rests Y a i I �'illAl40 a to t, ' .. a., s o h,- n -)rirl c'f the 3'?r -4. .L,;. $81,411' t t P tr. sl f F t .COtit' ,.,e 1(]1k fc�.��?,'� .` ,'7%-d,and dit'r?ete(, t(., e. :lte til ,-I•,'raI n t 1 (14 566 __ t,.r:.nsrnt itlrrr3 se `Ct)t'brit0 , , :� 1'f!i: t!)F'tlt Ili3Ot] 1.:t11;L1`i' Of �,o5 i'.,'i , ra t '" , .. ,leI!' �� n:'1}' kin(- ,• :.91,800 •y' O 681 ��••� ,,said t F nr t tie I ulceringL. l7p thta Corporatu)u lied t' itttach ,� lt. u r.�. e to w 1 of t, t1 20;211 23 Oi4 r �..,. 1 ri , !'^r:St`t�llit:J� ' p. the 9eFi1 of ,the ('1111i•,`ri,tion f;; i g 24,890 �t� :' _. 1, aftF;, hats[ 1Yhitby 21,5 1 thereto. t' tnr c, t i•h �,, oil: of the Dnrlitll;ton , R1,0i3 85,310 Q, (,t]1V th050'dl1l C 11ri111lCiCl ElF'C , (i ., rt t,din c,c..'riral y i ,,y C q ryrf 1,:JCl1.T•;, 1C- TVK:1?� . - tetra residin in the Town,Ii}r) of ac , .a ? cc::t a, .. e tyres ts„•ieci i,) - 20,101 2,980 fn•`.1 ""Qi`la:'', tin, '.n¢p`{l:•is, - lij C. 4f• , Ilf1 �i•i)l tl)y �t Pickering in file dlatCil t flntltTlf'1' i, �' l r. ^1 thi estcitt rat' file ().}]aR'it _ 5:1,8'1 d3,J40 7 ,. n ,� n +,, S i t ,t �F,.i _ ,.iisI. d of, h)' l - - 1i l3,`j. n m n�: 1.ated in Sclledi le C" of said :1 .1 ..c 3 , ar to .7n r,, rut .,o . . % >! t r, t'_;rnl sectlrlt} xray r'•JR'illan i,16 30,82 ?1 anent .hall be�ntitled to F}ote' (,n (omtnit: r, : , _ . I e r@C nit•eci � finer•_ ''1 :. ),'l: } .Or 11, 0. .i.. a Cn f nn)' In r9 Ce �•Clty - - _ the By-law, and a ly r,At l ' i t-' - t t,i Ti,runto ha t o v: rho Crmn 3o8,3s4' t till• in clause _ 813,03; . L. . Co be levied for payment of clben leo:; y i rrt1t�tii\*y ., v Y' Y. ' w K t .. . OTO 1: I 1. -X01111111111111111 V` —:91L- +e ,Nim - - ae -Law I the . . o�vaship bf w , s , h -% i� auiam�t,ted to the I- .. • . - _ so "Of electors- thhe .11th dap F j .. _ _ ; • ,_ _ �� of October, A. D,..1919, - between the * .. Plot 11 . _-. ' hottre of pine o'clock 'in t5e foreaoo>! d Sue o' �:._: .,, , sMu al' igLheftfternoon at t . f -4' followibg OW4, ee M1•40, A- 7 �. -.-.. - Ilt''` n mbar .L. -, .,t r /` ,,, a 9 I,XS -t '.*. 8' . .. -x.' - av 16 4r,,--...� .. a�: _•,• '•� }z'•-= -.. , ;,..�,._...... ._._. _­­­­­­-.-­=­,.. ., ... _ _. .:-._iz...a.. - at AX- W e` b `en's house, Kingston a retsx•-�• sou .'':A . , {•y .. •g ,,;. i. o^ road •$. L 3,s� : 3 ., +"' :' ' -- r; ;'� + `. x fyJq+ s _ C_ �,o�x H.,_ . S py, g'e L r, eputy py�,,.� +�JJ , .. .. > - -I. :'�..,1 � ,,. -Qr _� Sf - .. ttiili7 ng i[Y "+ •-w xr+ '=n t = 1: a r _. Fur Pollin Sgb-dliri'gon N iiri,Fler 2. ,&w e• t<. s.' e.. r2 .. ""' - _ _ - - nt the .Tod, t2 Half Fi tging Villaige, - _ _ _ 6y- " . Ri .4,44uti, deputy Hetta <_ •- ng, & @ 1- WI : c. r t , r---,, r -,.- l �,` � }-1 - -. t .. i Fur Polling Sul;-D3vyatocr: \urn er'y."sr r P�. '-�` -«_Y. ;i., ('a , :i-. .+ .v..' N .- • ,m y:S. 1� Y,4 ,K,..,e\,•r\■r ;j i3 '•"p,`�E'', 1P2L'- - -^"� .,- G':-:# `� i• .> ~..�t.'?U. tx,<r g•;.�' / `3i / .: - ` tt rVs. v, � .-. �. _ ._�L :dt .hlit'L'. .�ll:llt21; 11.5- _ '•� z�z "--' j.. t a - - - pool, lgpy _ E; �Y. SI .'D uG Return-. -<�. +Yfa.ri1 _.�� � � `,_� .,,Y::I,.e,, .,_-.mak,",e---r.v __�. {�O..'1` �.rjsy :;�,'�, �i�i. _ _ P�'U1,1���2. it-i�'• �. 1. ,.%'5'' ^$:a ,F A. � i ,: r:t,a ,tN. tr�,:�,\ :rxY \.ry. I,,,-, E` _, 1' ; _ x Via. _ r. y -- Ear_i'u1,1n - E1ut>-I1i� i�i� \±Itul� 7 , .. ~' rte- ' ` L9 Ilii ' s Cts E?i! �•:. er 4 i - .s .. - `* 4=---\ � . s . �,s�-t � - �' �..,c• , ? J „iL �tcJ' TU1131'�a 120115¢, r, E. .. 1 •1`i 1 tt, by t`-. ui�w:+ . ,.� ss L_ .- - ' Ueor e Ti ne, e f ►1 ti � �J . ^.' , � ,.. -y _ _ S ' - D puny. Returning 1 ,, ,:.. 5� a,. ,l �s! f rs Officer.' r ,F 11 c=3 c cr ^. "I .t'i�- .f,.:,.z f" � s `�� eta ur �. ?z }.�w`�y '.'r•• —s �t :.. -11:53• '! t: . a: - i;, - u 1.' '' ' it. ,: ` `a' `= t { _ -. . tam •`, - �4"•.\„ c - atF 1 Pollingub Divleiosi.lTunlber 6 •n ' ` + , ,. C> k T to ers,nce-;13a1 Oherrywoo "try )i. . •a) •^ ,..r .T. �. ��/-.�,✓.. .;s 1, � �ry r^.� � r,, , �_ ,x- ,!�kt rile e � •FRi d. p _ K by a Dectlds* kY. • :. ��• �.- Georg n,,,Dgp eturn- c� '. �:1 e -� �.', .• t ing• Officer . 11 11 -N ,p.•• Y- i t'I=� `r{jyt .�.\t li •.:., h "✓ s `�,.�.J'` t/NN.\M.... 1ib•D v uttl bar v, r�. < +t :+ �vV,y ForPollingS I itewtr':1 _ �t �r r .,;, ,sgq,- at the Ter2lpeeance• $all I, iasale. by <`,,. �:..��::..1..i` ;t�:�1. Wesley Gleet. Dept%tg.'$elt>;ning Offi- �r , Rt s s ,, b -, c (r --y„1. •' '. `, '�� *, t' ���, ,'�•�. $, .- For Polling Sub.Divisiolr°1N'llmb�r �,' v Vii- rb.. Ix •r S • f'I at the Towniall, $rough�a�ir, by �Val- ��' z . t l V ' :.. r• r Y' •�% Z� �••• . _ ter C. Bayles, •Deputy -returning Offi �+,' 2,.,. ,11 "111 1�� . r'i .K; ., ..s' •.'...rt' ^. r., .•� : �► , . ter: a y r �. ,1.�-� G`-!'+� C. • , 'ti` 'y ,' �,'a"Z` Cho C'j• C. • - . For Pullin��.Jub•Aivrtton:humber r . A•. i.�\ ,7 .,�• w• i. {ti , • . !T . •N .:. the Oddfellow' V.: .. r �ti ,t:: 4% - � s.HAI1„Wlaitevale,by - BIt n 1 t - - ,_ 'illiam '11er, Deputy , Retur in6 a - %A; 6 . Officer. '- ­­ ForPulhrrR 5ut1.DiFiittoo.tialnber9, ;.;,0ft1 . ... mjz�,'I-,!� - - Mol ine Res u s .., at the Orange Hall,'S.Lh oo�:essiou, by tai�+c .;r' •_ ;41i^':;,::,.I . 401k .. _ • 1'+ ileput}a-yReturniog t� u,� y .1 ITiter. 11 Ir ,. )t+e-- ,- ..:..3..: c..:. . ,. T #: A.•.�+:,a'+,.. w c� . &. . � �r��.,,� .itr. � `�M' � t � - oY'•Pulliq tit Iirl)' Litt. .'N'.t1xi is'N�' U e C s'..+'s H -: . . - .1fi, ut,Jlie Al<•nnu: i3Hlr(tLtwrnunt by '° :. 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[t ..Osa; ,�._.• 4J' Ul�,'-LZi,te.-ar,A I _ _ v ' st -rc tkii± t'� :1i intik t Les ,. ,t t it rJ kL: p up. _ _ - - - - --- ma k �,, y _ i 11f, .:. - . 0 - _ - .: - c ° r 1 . r Ii4 '±v - p7?7 V ._t �,® - - .. t, R?I l�L•,;.' t\•. , .. .. . .. ,. ..,'4 19 •td tw - ' . . It ttltts2 i is ''w,es"1�1 pxo- 4. It Iasis Jon,,er. -- • •' = ev 9 1- Gisrtth ,tit ''<i - F - - _ r �, )T t' 1 ll t h: i,- -Oh L 6f th,;'t iyc'tord , i • t •Yc -W -'A a TA• o^t '.vt hi m. lt'ou n�• - t� q-Idkltt3,:;d to tw« £ rlNs't8i?II �,: ,.t true @ti Lre.A it n $4vl t,rup,.t•d B3 - ..T a n-1•it*itnc cs�n- _ ' ,'•-CV•CtVitta; $+iari - V - I.:t �L :; .,E4 l P'..* , 8trl3CtloII �rSll Ne wap r : tc do >: e.� r«i�te.in_aasl,aoe _ tF t t 11-tlrk,uu t*7 x, ..' a - - • _ • , nit iiril Court•ilst,f the . ..:: . _ • .. -. - th® tlaetor, V e'i. let it &4:;l ,t.•r�If. i• y CC , .- _ .,. , ll,f; 4 t — --, . . - - _ ._.. _ r._ - _ f-, V ri)al<i ►It��e)fhci4ex iratic niufevue -' r Ctl month ti to-tF.; dritr'Ct the 7itat BE pub- u _ _ vat t thio+ nntice, and that touch Sw7 a oro a� 11in� li it n of - - .. - L ,, i - first pufilicxtion Was made on the 19th AW r _. : . L _Ba"L di+} t,f �eptenil,er; A. 1% 1914: - ._ _. -.. -. . Ontario _ - ; .. _ .% . E ' rRTHER Nr,ncWthattctetrant T x F .. Canadilan Distributors. Wtllys-Overland, Ltd., West• Toronto .. Made by :Moline plow Co., :Moline, III. � ht, desires to vote upon said .pro- - - pci.Kd said By-LiLw must deliver to the - C'lerk not later than'the tenth --dao be- - - fore the day appointed for takng the • - vote a declaration under the Canada V - - ^� ��. - .. Act, _ that he _ is a tengnt ' Eri�ienpe _ - - PICK:ERIN� ViibiEvale Club of ' tvhose.leaQP extends for the time for drain Cho In n bleb the debt �r liability la to be _ � g New Preie5 .. -1.j����p�.a created., or in which the money to be I—- . . .. Vlflar"n YARD V ��e Far er►� - A:ND FI. kKI,NG. 1 ' . raiRedb by the proposed By,Law Ia a . . - - le. P lase -Dae pays or for at t twenty : S ± eds have arrived. I -atn prepared to do chopping and oat - rears, apd that .ho has by the lease 1� a tuey now, be sound in .-covenanted to pa all municipal �Pe carry a heavy and Rell assort At thenext weetia of the ('lub teso dtakinft•oa Dlondaps.and Fti• - - y - g taxes In respect bf the pro rt o3 :-. ed : stork of Lumber, all well - lutiona _will he passed un L.days only, beginning . - AI. Henderson's premises which be is tenant other t6 n local - the follon inR : on A 1 im rovement rates. trilled and dry, camprininR 1 rii la. where a large'stork'of'new p - _ •lie Intersv:•itching (if RailwAvs .,the following material . Sutne'stone boats. initgon 'and binder - DONALD R. BEATON - ;�iilitary Traini2,R in';r.hnoti. tor on hand, fresl2 goods lia�e- Matched Pine, Hewlock, B.. B Fir. lwprocing ottr Schoul•�}stew _ ,.. .. • - _ _, ' ' Ciert. Regulation of Foodstuff, - Sprnre and cedar Standardization of frar►i) in)plemente John F• Bayles, Greenwood arrived. .. — _ . t ;Pine sod Spruce Dres-ed' Lumber Regulation of motor trucks, on our. • ' ' _ -- wl2ite Piar and tng� soft roads _ . Fi�go�d Cedar Sid' 1 �: J _ C atremont, j S 3X B. O.' Cedar Shingles, .Etc. VldrC - -- ____ /�'1 C-14EAIr/I . Uvery i / `/G � . Ipd. Phppi e �2SQ4 - - ' z- tlzGnt' W. D. Gordon& Son - . --•The #alnuas .leil on utske, 1 -- •, ( I:ept.euns itutly ou hand. a` - -:'PICKERINQ Rus meets -all Trains — nj PrepAred ko cat , ti,1. i Am I.. --- ►Arden _ partied or- outer_ . ' 1Bell and Independent phonF First.clt s l{iq: to hire -Ailey 6r . _ �O BAS _ ._ . _. , night at lcsr: est In•ice-. �r ix i I gathering,., r � _ -------- Parlor ill Telephone Len- ' ! '� The Universal Ph n1e l�t±,i. :teal office, 'opposite the L.ZO O•e►' • � • . �1V� ,eta 5 , btt 6 e - . - 20 3 -' - Saw'm . �.11 Cc aw�ow�ol., Thos: Sa:.derson &Son,'' -- _ N z g Machine - kL . t PROPRIETOIt5 ` .. I T. P. Shirk, CLvemont La a + i4Irtnufactureti by - ,". --------- - = . . --' - - , . V, W. H• Jackson do Son, 01 1. ,� j'r ' . - - - Brock Road. Pickering Ont, -. - .- . - za a+ - !� 1., - �s�4 ���� Blacksmithing and ki'oodworking its ' '- :' ,� - -! ��:,:�! -1 .� C�� �� � �0� all its branches. Saw gumming I. and filing a specialty; HRIF,TStaMt .� o Wgatatic •Ga:loline Ectginea,,Emety We strongly Wheels, Circular Saivs, Saw and Emery Mandrels. :�.1 , 1L. -''I ­�-;% :.'­:'%�. `""`. . HE Boiler doesn't crowd the dinner off the commend the purchase T p A ood secnnd.band,road wa on /� 1 Pandora on wash -days. You can set the g' ,..g .. --� boiler ei*,her way,across or len of Thrift . ,Stamps and War for sale cheap. ... gthwiseofthetop. ►Savings Certificates. In this - -- There is no guess -work baking either. The Duca way you not only are aiding _ �j has a glass door which keeps the baking in full our country's finances but ' i �� ���� � a D view. The thermometer tells whether the oven . �' ' ► . – - _ _ . . - . i is hot enough or not. The oven, as you must .have grefo"rimrig the Savingsbaliit. - - f 1�' Ya ;` heard i� very event heated. • The Stamps may:. be S t , ix.; tY Y purchased n •". .* at an branch of— see - 1 „ �, y -� .$ This d -;:::.dab's range has easy -working rates pot clam - -' Conf ectiopery I- as ;iy �• : + enan etc r-eservcir, winch wj+Y be -removed fat cleaning: - _ . _ Y .... THE - - - _ _. _ _ __ � �41. . �+ < t - r• f 331LOT2 lv tse sot range you have always wanted: See it.STAN [.S N'S Ice Cream" �, Thr, , t or NEl u*• ti _ B RK.I cunstttntiy un i)tui,9 in ;,uii: or bricks .; g. OF CAP�IADA _.. t. r , _-_ - _ _• _,_ '`old b i c j��A$�] � �Gtirn, C'Fioco'Iates anti other SiTr e.ts is wl 4t .j.' 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(:" a.. ;'sM ,,,,' e- , (q. .e... .4,r.ifi. X ¢area - •ti;.s ".'::':...,�-•.c. I.�.,4....,•y :P.%.; t+• •',„ .. ;�,^,.y^y. -r. ,r. t •'• w. w : i I'll _1L� _ '. �... 11 ~i ' . _, ldondsy ._beta Thatiii D - :. '" f the places o baslaea will baa Tva�ne: Orr, ries—duction saL o! •Vote_ for $y&o By- law : .' i� R A ' . Ficad W�is indisposed at 1. �, ,! . closed as usual. hoesas.Wi e cattle, afiro�ahir• , ptesost. ` .sheep, h. , fasaltwik. oto., the pro• a pat Tetean, Wltli 18 4� James B. Madill =has been ander ;yelre esperieIIOe in re t - ilEr. Tboi. D%Qaildra L do a bassi- of Luther Beverly. lot 5, ooa. �.�� �` Dees tri ed-Deerdea. the doctor's oars daring the past p be1d�.:BaLs at It! o'clock noon. In �Ira Bayer having_ • cenaeat. tow days but we are Qtad to ltnow - Wm. Miw, anotioaeer. ° �' _ pale work' on .all 1nak88 r� a. he Is now improving nicely. -� , of oars, hue o sed a �dorm built aroasd• his res! th pe dance. ' August La itt with wife aad� - (>Cr� eat Nth Clare-'.. "�` IQS is hereby givens tfiat 8$ i - A.D. Peters ie offering his farm family motored here oa liionday NOT ����t �.�' It George. Henry Shemllt, of the T1008� SIIIt� ]S prepared t0 � for sale. Bee advE. in inoLhec and will spend a few days -wit Town of Oshawa, in the County of, On- . - `column. the forme:'s 'psiretlte, Jpmes_ and bio, is the Province o! Ontario, lab- ,take aSre•_ Of 'your Qar r 11. The Mines Hamilton.- and -dies .liire. Loggia orer; will ap y to the Parliament of troubles. SatisfacstioII- � Smith spent a,few days last week `pe, congratulat® Edgar Shirk Oanada,at ie nett session theFeol, O! aumaeseiris aid aesiNca t ': la Toronto. on his suttees at the . Markham- for a Bill o! Divorce from his wife,L1araIItBed. Hage your, . - _ i kept in stock. It will pay you .. 4 Florence-Mayo! the Olty of - Tl►os. Grelxg,- to�vgship egllec.t�r..faic. ' He eeearefi two $iste and a call at' oar woos acs spot ane sabot Saar gilt right.. � has started on his rounds'through second prize oil hie ponies.ead�'also Toronto, n the Co of York, . ... oblain rices Dont be misW r ;the township.. two first prizes on his poultry. the Province o! Ontario, Married ,agents we do. not employ them, cooregasnt �L -I P, p y woman, on the ground otadulteryand�'[� Claremont . Wilbar Gleeson, of'Tofdbtb� ' _. , ly we Gan, and dotbrow o8 the seew - 11The postponed Maeogic services desertion; commission of A per cant., which 76U wil " r b appeeadiag a is have. t the .home in connection vrith Brougham Dated at .the Town of Oshawa., iu'.aeeoainly cave by parabwing from as.3 w v Irl parents here. Union Lodge will be held on .Sun- thePrevince•of Ontario, the2nddayof' _- . �iara$e , A large number from here at- day, -Oct. 18th, at .2.80 m., in the September, A. D. 1918. Doll solisited.l da aad:Batarda - erenbdiallla invitedh. pThe public By 'hie eollettorW: 191aclair, OSioe and WorksffiATS Whiob , Ontario• 5 Ci SINEtt to -Ed t; teadedai:e Markham stair oa FriftxRY T y y� _ 9 Oshawa; Ontarlo. 51.18 Rev. A. McLellan will preach - anniversary services - at Cedar - . . "y a� c 'iC}rove on Sunday next. 6� ,> _ :. C. a.. Truemlan, being unable to -1. r secure a house. has moved into the _ _ - �. - ':rooms above the bank. ;,I. : -' Mrs. D:- Forsyth has . men em- 11 .- plovad in preparing the fo�mds- ,,..� a. `� ' tion for her new..,tabte. "`�' .. �,,7, Remember S. F. Robbin's furni- - n d i t ,.a �, here sate to -morrow altei anon. • IR I Exp : - : See advt. in another column. 1 i E, I>- 8. F., Gad firs. Bobbies ace ocea- . ... . ­ I . .e r ' O .; - .. , .. . .. e �... .� I - ­:, 4.� ... i - I. all '- . , pprfng part of Mies Apcgie McFarmi. . .. . I. ... . . - . ': �.­' ..!:-, ­ . ..", 'itaae'a house duria the winter. .... - r The- pulpit of during -cchurch , ...: .. ': - ' .. _ - _.- _ ._ .� : 0 be occupied -there EUie . on T Ay l$umdaysveafcg. here will beho - "sec#ice in the morning.' - a Mrs7A. M'. Smith and child, • of ' • Cannington, have returned home `*'` alter spending a wdek with - Da A. .. $61• and Mrs. Scott. .. _ c , i� , A. W. McKay will assist -Ed. -9 - 1. _ . .. . , . - 1 f I I �• .. Gleesoo, returning officer for - -'1. - ` South Ontario, In distributing the . ; _ _ r .. " ballots and other requiettes to the _ - . _ _ _ . _ .. . , .. : a -t %especbive sputa returning o1R► _� - a :sere t3aronout the riding. EP`ORE buying Victory Bonds again- you ma want to The luneral of the late Mea. �(�� t�e l�t$� Y g Y. 8 Y y �' Jacob Brillinger. who died on Fri- : • -• know how Canada -used the money you longed her las# ; s 2 - s day last s#ter s brie! illness #rom - ,. ear . _ .: - ,: - - . s pnennaonia, took plate b Monday :Tory Loan . - -. g interment took' piece in the when bbo the o e "Quaker Hill cemetery. She in err- _:. oda r w Gey to carry to pro- s en Can ro ed m oa th wa; and .� -_- . vived by her husband and grown= vide credits for Great -Britain and our Allies. • - - s -up family. - Amase meeting will he held. in ,. . _e : O p _ _-.. the Methodist church on Wed.I. or - „. . CONSIDERABLY.m ne-half f the victo 0. aesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. ,- . -- . Loan 1915 was spent on our soldiers This included �' 000000 I - a B -. A. T. 8owerhF, _ o!_ Torcula; will - ' : . 312.900.000_ for. a izi them feedin theal `�brin their, -� I , deliver an address on the •Refer• ! . _ P Y g -� �. ,,,, - endum Vote." Everybody 'wet . -- .-. ' _ home separation allowances to their dependents: maintenance1. .i come. Come early and secure a .a; y ` seat.' 8ilyer collection. of medical services and vocational trunulg sel�ools i - The annual harvest homethan7t- `.. - I i�fFering will be. held in- the Meth - 0 00 - of .the...Victory Loan '1918 was' paid on account -. odist church on Sunday next, Oct. ���'- . .. ��' Oi,O 12th: at 1010 a: w. and at . m.: - V of authorized- Soldiers gratuities - _: g . '- .- 1. tial masts trill be renders _ _ _ e Demobilization 9.000,000' was spent at Halifax for relief an __ t e choir at both services. Th ' d reconstruct:.On ad stor will conduct Zhe m lug ._ = . . - ee vice and Mr. Hillis r, of Toronto. -., - ' - after the disaster _ _ ,�I 9that tn'the evening: - , --- _ . -• :_ .: _ _ _ _ At a meeting he�d.. on Friday . _ •e, +1 .+' _+_ _'. + - - `.. _ ! s . evening Inst the curling club re- . -. - . _ - ,organiae� for 1919.192 with the riot, StriC s 11 P . _ . . .. t .were :17.1. following officers res. -Thos. - - _,. arse w e _ Other is speakl�i d b . mens sly g, expend Birkett.Vice-ProV--W. M. Palm- -.. A tures,• but National Re -investments . er. Tress.-@. S. Trueman, 9e� - . ": - 1.- F --D. A. Scott. Skl -R. Besse. _ a p e . 1f[. Palmer, R. E. Forsyth, James $ • ' •'Undeddll, N. Barton' and W. C. ` ' For Tra e - - . _ . _ _ _ _ r4 fes_ L D ;. # m 1 ed for a char our 7, 500,000 was loan th 'purchase of - - . -p a of to g �� ' el Institute I=::Extension wheat aril cereals• pos 1. - on the afternoon o!, the 16th, aro .:. for our {ish - .. 1.requested to neet'st Mrs. 8teph- - - . - $9000 000 . --- - • enson's at 180 o'clock. The Ineti- _ 1. $30.000,000''or other Foodstuffs­wl _ _ - - _ .. tate will held their re lar Octo- r ` gguu . . - anadian bulli s - • ,.., bar meeting on .the a#ternoon o! I� _„ �2 gg�__ 900000 for C 1. the fourth Wednesday instead of K the third at the home of Mre. C. : . _.$5. pay h obligations .. . .. . .... _. .._ . . - _ . Humbert: A good programme will ' ` 500 000 to other $ri#is ti s i Canada. - - _ ;. _be ven. The meeting -will begin ' .VLaking in all. $220,940,000 advanced to Great Britain �i ., t, �, - :at Z.#0 instead of S o'clock. - A large number greeted Sir _., l Adam Beek Gad Mr. tfaby, thele T To. our Allies, we .loaned $8,'200,000 .for_ the purchase of � a __� ,chief engineer of the H dta-Elec- _ Canadian raw . material and manu�ctured ,K trio Commission, on Wednesday - : 1 _ C evening is the Masonic Hall, when products . -.'. foo foodstuffs, s "they outlined th it i n i - �� e p a s n regard 1- - to enppiy�gthis partof the Iowa- .}`le Re-invesiinents will be paid back to Canada' in due 'J ship with electric railways, power - ' - �, `Gad light Addroeeea were also time, t+�iith interest -0 given by Reeve Hn_lgste 'of Bow- - ' ' manville and F. H. Richardsogs .3. '� :Atter hearing the addressee those ��I - These credits were -absolutely necessary to seaare the orders . present were more favorably dis• - - _dor Canada because cash purchases were• impossible. _ _ 11 ,:posed towarA the by-law, and our • , y Pm8 ' - village is likely to gives ma joricy - - _ .. - mendousl hel rieul- "' `i 'ta: its favor. Thep h e a e `e t of tr10. av h d th ffec e Leet Sunday anniversary cervi• :. lural and industrial workers to tide over the depression thit ;res were held in the Claremont 1. - 'Ba tilt church; conducted by Rev. _ . /` :would have followed the Armistice, diad we` act made these � �, D.. McLeod of Baker Hill who - - - was greeted with good congFega- �Qedlt loans; tions. both morning and evening. ".As far as none _ 'is concerned, 1919 bias been, arts is still= , r• The.mesBan" Were full of the old g gospel, delivered in a very earnest just as much a war- year is 1918.' Out mala eacpendit s 1 { ao manner, which furnished refresh- trent to those aasembled..On Mon• 'for war cannot be completed untz7 well on into ,19 —` <-dayevening�greatcrowdenjoyed Sripther Victory. Tom: izecessaFy—Get ready to buy. the splendid en per and entertain= .- :' `; _ _ p C` anent which followed:- Soon- after - _ ' k a AS o'clock the 'Claremont orchestra : ` - gave several selections, followed • -' a by vocal seleedbas by Miss Beulah R _ ..." Jones, of Balsam, and violin.solos �11.1, .1'.., .�€ _ r man r } - by Mr. Wilker, which were very �' i� anucl; ap reciated by the audience: -- -- - .. —.— _ pp -.. Dr. A. T. Sowerb 'e lecture, an. �..,.._..._ yy ' titled "A Crop. o! Timothy," wag - . . - • - .. _. a masterpiece comprising truth of - tt��` �w :.'the greatest value to all present, Every �./oUar ►Spent. in Canada" f . t a w ich was illuminated throughout I% , w th ranch vast and humor.. Those w .'Iswed �' ,c Victory Loan Committer �.., p want, ceps feel are, will never �� , �' ' r th th of Oster o.Fin� - ' 1 se "op ortanit of hearing hire • , !a co-op�a the nth t -.� '� The assembly were delight- . - • ; with the well. spread tables and �."' .,, if _': K;9 Q...pragr m.�,. ✓;,.._-.:,_.' .. - •- ..�., .. . ..... .-...w' ".•. -stir 'x^&.n ..._. _ _. ca, sG6:..... ,., ...�• .,"... .` -_. ... .n> n ., ...: i.;.._., .....na:,a.. ,.r a:n :c...h +,lh?}"^S.fi...w1,-a.��•�',ac•.*.•k•_:4�'�tamiif, � 'm. ,} . ,. K1r•' p,,. t'1 .• .i,.►?•�..-_ -'. r-..: - •.�.. ..... ,+„y "�:;.+-t-^- ~ W Y .t. fs.,�. .� .� - ' Si. -. a aM' r u•p£�a"�" '4R 'e— • 1v .epi' ' ^.J M. ., . +„' R 1`. i .. .1 . yy�.1�w �:+".F'.:Y. .,.. •'.• ." - :: ... '., ..,k 5 + , �..•.� R - 4u5 Y ''4� +'1 ,p "M1 .' -•. . :. .,�II�1 6, ' E".. --"?..SOS:-. ... • , .: _. ... -\ . ,.. .: , . �}'� . , l' _"F d- �"hb , ..i. :Ml *Y _ 9 13, i r .., _. .. ,- -�. prc-state f>F that adjofeit_rg lova "YOn ... T, R u first building the deme to was a con- y • ,> 1t c, r :' i t r ,� �� Saving'--: didnit think quick enatigh that' time; a!d soil; Dani i�ie I it r isers o cruel nnlil wl+ °cr ng "a w"T , �, ': ,- • . , 1814 a quaint regimental custom which of the JeQery lisle's iioapl Qiiisd0. Pro tioo- �' 1% , '�` ,_ ' ,,",,��� // lk 13'ottla of- Bovril in' th'i kitchen will ea! -a ' � esu oft broke Pato titin hvtete C ghtl Ai sot; froze to that snit' of f � said to . iEs arigia is Wa Pen- insular there are acme vacaao1. for ars Youn6 ladies twssessint a 'i�d to . " down •- butCber'B- bills. - it enofmouai - ehf- ' y ' f its , z o es, and the,aasitcsse thirst Shy, War. , -•�ccordirig to `.regfinental tradition, Ret�oral education end wishing •enter s first-class realetered tralnih a school please apply to the Lady 8uperiatenaeat ,p, , Crcaees t6b nourisbfug t'atUe of food—in act, body- !.. is there a . name on that?" certain' members of- the -1111th found ?;' `. building powers have been proved ten to tW*=y time■ But' thea suitcasb merelq bare the • thes!}selves, atter an engagement with In the ballOtting on a Gerinstin ,, ' ; ;' the•amount taken. If air be 13ovril. . , : _:.' _ r - initials "G. M. _B." - the French, detached from the main treat 78 'members abstained from z �_ - ... .. - ._... - - , '.. -- .: :.•. g ¢ .4at-.1_ookiago_wn st_.tha fIoOT body, and, there being no Officer with voting. , Y �,,,. -� in dismayed silence, while her crook- them they' decided to: -go a-lootii;g �a : e.�=---`' �r=�=� "- ed fingers swiftly and 'cunningly ex- ` IIniortuuatetj for them and �or' the c --.— ----'- --- '--•-. ., force the ckets of the case.. $e p Po high reputation o1= the regiment, the 8 -not -see then' -close over an envel- first building the deme to was a con- - - .�� mer #-housebreaker : ope which had slipped- down in one caµfler:� ;,• _.:." vent. How much looting they did is unrecorded; but -when their offence . �R "We'll," she said briskly; ghat a- dispovered, they ., not only were �-, , you've told meld put you behind the condemned to Tie shot; but the whole a' - bars'tor one good while, But look -a- was sentenced to have regiment r 1� Florence Mersa Hind h 'Da I'll k if 'll . , a� . y'. 1 1.y g ey. ere, n,e¢e�prtmum, you stay n tunes played to it every night - -- z hym 1. r �L b ;' on fin' keep ore for me. Yon loris cust00 om was continued until the1. T �,. c n o to th f' era'l to -morrow an �x s a t.."E51t TET V.—(Continued) _ I stooped for the little , creature and ride in the carriage with the mourn- outbreak of war, and, although the al - nasi ere: You look-real-'nkc in that suit, 7 geipped Ass garrulotit old assn' hushed its fretful cries. leges sea£encd expired some years �� � even i! you ddd tarn burglar to get a o it will be revived s oon as the a'. , ,t iSF .1 h0 arm:. - i There had been lots of neighbors ia, it „ - •, �.__r"--_ _� k • `,,a OU say. he died that night? That explained Elizabeth Jane, so Ma head- 12th once more get to Aheir pease, �a®x •u sN " �ighLt R'hy I----" - aft had time to dresa•�iabby or sweep "I• didn't!" he cried. "She gave it tooting. a >� ., , - . _ , I to ale. I tiiust go back to her• to -mar- .Evidently, whatever stigma origiaal- w st �+% Mebbe ' twas somethin he ,et for; up or anything. his sapper; I don't know. He was took; Dan brewed a cup of strong tea, as •I Promised her."` ly attached to the regiment -on •ac -.1. ism Oh, you did, did you . Well, if you count of the Peninsular incident has' f �, with terrible distress in his in'ards, he had, done at her bidding many don't know the woman's .name, .how. �` i �. .,, some time in the night. . Theq called times before and, comforting the fret- long been' forgotten in the splendid . .~ k� r ilk tfie doctor but he couldn't do nothin' ful baby in the crook of hie strong are you going to le£ her know .you've achievements of the 12th ' in almost K changed your mind? You an- . . fer 'bim- He died in less n two• -hours arm, brought tea anfj.hot food to the >y' every war cavalry have been engaged 71. after he was took. Fua'rat t'morrvw.' weeping woman. other little -game on me, Poorhouse in 'since, and the custom is regarded °""O4T $ a ° "' I s' go' ' p ' "You must eat,' he said Dan, and see where, you'll land! I'll now-a-days.as in •honor rather' than a . pose you're in n to th house, quietly, have you. arrested, as sure as my Trams - - �` ain't yon, DnaY Mia' Van Aukea was "for the sake of the children." puiiishmeat. This is a good, enamels a , , , is Jane Van Auken." talon oa somepin -fierce Chia mortiiin •, 'Twouldn t a happened to him i! of the way in which regular regiments s pie 5�``^ sm' the children—" hadn't run off!" she burst out. O:t of the whirl of his pei�tnrbed ,cling on _to their old traditions and ��_. A. �>V.` 4 `.° But Dan was alresciy far up' the 4-m right glad you come back, so I thoughts one thing alone appeared customs;' no matter what- may. be the irswl sSln�3's sU�sw 03 -� clear: - ^! " E's 1 M11M h street. • could tell you to your fat Poorhouse origin .of the latter.. .__ M ri g, "I am free -free!;' he exulted. He' Dant. . He done somethin' t' his heart, "My name;" he said slowly, •`ie }3an- _ W. �2, - would - "hom W' at once. Why should heavin' them .heavy boxes. IY yo. lel Maitland, and you will call me by- _ ' :he- return to the wonAr who had de-'' 'a' been in the store, doin' your work, 'it." - Some Things Soda Will Do. � a seined and abused him all these 'stead o' trapsin' 'round the .country, (To be continued. ` Sada; is a splendid deodorizer f or any, - . .. ■ •'years? He owed her nothing --not, Lord knows where, he'd be settin' �' . utensil. A teaapooiiful oi` soda bailed Eaaea respect. As for the ten• dollars there, satin' his supper with .me' an' � TRAPPING INSECTS. ' up with a little water in•any kettle in - "_ " ' --Van Auken had not missed it. And the children, 'stead of -oh, Lord,- — which fish. ,bAs. been, cooked, is the ,. ,! now no one 'v7ould ever know! There Lord!" Suction Apparatus Used Successfully finishing touch in cleaning the kettle. , t , a train -at seven. • He pictured his! Dan bit his lip. Alwayb he had in Vineyards.1. Occasionally it is _good to clean out ` y n� .levels lady's surprise at sight of him- been the family scapegoat; from the Some of, the worst enemies of the the coffee and tea pots by placing a `+i n ]Se snail give her back the price of least, to thin, the greatest catastrophe trope are moths. ,As moths, they at'e teaspoonful of soda in the pots, filling . . ,, his freeiiam which' he had accepted to which had befallen the Van Aukea liarmleea, but she catarpillare hatched them .three- tern- full of cold water, _ • ... `"� x reluetaatiy at her hands. Ptsspoaely, household, he had been made to bear from their, eggs are wholesale. des- .and bsringing the solution to _a boli. #L� avoiding Van Aukea's - house v.o the blame In the mouth of this scold- troyera A teaspoonful of - soda in a cup, of ' j• _ .. tramped resolutely.toward the station; c Ing woman, Every housewife is lamentably fa- warm water is" an antiseptic . gargle. i - .- the'; th t o2 his "mastez's" m, "Where'd u o an how Y" she •' 1 ougi3 gr. you g . 3' miliar with the dieguating worm so ''Alittle soda iii warm water makes , to narrow face cold to death chilled him. demanded sharply. "What ever pos- commonly found in the ears o1 sweet a soothing, bath for any rash such as � - - s4 " Zidrs: VaTh Aukea, too, is her noisy aesaed you t' cut an' run, like that? corn that she buys for her table. Few hives. _ 1; k grind -fie ooz;ld do nothing to assuage I always told Via .Aiken yd�i'd bring ears seem to escape its attack, wlstle A pinch of soda in the water ' in - t��11 ,it. the had always hated him. He us bad luck --from the day.. you enter- many are hal! devoured which flannels are washed will soften 1 , rseuld .no3 trouble her now. ed our door. An' .now he's dead an' This filthy creature is the otlepsing the water and whiten the flannels. t But what underlying Farpstse,' well- Bone an' all on account d you. I wir}is of 'a math that flies only in the night $little soda .added to tomatoes be- _ __ _ ,r t m6 up from some unknown depth of t' God I never seen your face! We f time. Often present in countless num. fore _tomatoes are added to cream of SpAlrhe „ � A ,, . hiassetf halted hie progress i He did sh d v stuck to our .own. , bare to the cornfields, it lilts about, tomato scup will prevent the milk - i - - - . or «' a know thea; it was many. years be- Dan waited till .her. mingled grief laying its eggs, one here sadaother from curdling. - - ' . k-' fose"Ne understood: He stopped short, and anger ' d spent itself, and -she I there. on the silks of the corn. ' The Soda .will make tinware look like ' `' the shoulder:There weretlse pScn istic fell as her futile ra sullen nd had toue silence, as character' theicater way to the growing earspillars, as soon as acreep- and then, Ond new if ppolisi{ed pHed twsth a pie h moistened �a�y on - L "__. ,� _teas -books and toys In the alitcage Sball I put the children to bed? into them, and begin to devour the 'paper.N .. .. . that "Mother" lied given him. Hs he asked. grain. .••• , r♦.---.-• r s . -, Toma �- injust kava them for the Van Auken� She Rung .out one 'hand In an, im- Various schemes have been tried for - - The Modern Way. - children. And was it, on the whole, patient gesture of assent. For the trapping the moths. Paas of sweeten- . - ' E�W. Two piles of . apples toy on the f/` decent of him to go away forever (as first time, she seemed to notice his ed water poisoned "with cyanide of lee he hoped) without first offering what appearance. Her red eyes potash have been scattered about in Found.. One contained'a targe -sired }��� 11 _ and rosy selection; the fruit, of. the . $cant empathy he could muster to the followed him sharply, as he herded the field, to attract them. Lamps, to other was green and small. v ' wEdow of the man who had a#te; RR the little troop of sleepy children ap- draw ,tiseut.'have been hung over re- " r ' Large oa the top, air, and small at - �.:given a home.aad a mme--of a sort? stairs• Wlsen lie returnod Half an ceptscles contatnitig kerosene, so that the bottom!" inquired the new asaisb - -'. Van Aukea s Dan was a better name hour later, he found her huddled over the' fumes might suffocate them. ant of his master, as he prepas'ed to If to to by, than Poorhouse Danny; it the stove: a These sad other contrivances have t had meant honest work, which had ''tit down," she ordered him. captured' many moths; but, for some fill s barrel _ L. - f ., "'Certainly not. replied* termer,. h r developed brain and body. And now I s pose we got to talk things unexplained reason, nearly all of virtuously. 'gat he was Daniel Maitland-" over, she said- wearily. "There's the them were mates. ';8o what was the virtnonaly. "Honesty is the .beet _ . L. ..- iRsr aterii eyes he 1sh� seen in the store; it's all we got to keep us from use+ policy. my boy. Pitt the little apples ;, at the top, and the large ones at the ' a -'!' picture of the old man whose name starving. He used to say some time The worst enemy of grape -owners ' = now his own, appeared to be fixed or other we'd have t' pay you wages. in California is a minute insect called tons E � 'Tabs aesiataat complied His master .; I ;ebtskingly upon him.. Not that you was worth so much. But the "thunder fly," because ft appears was evidently as green sa hie _' - _ - 8e prayed in a sort of desperatlow you Was kind o' broke in t' iris ways. in greatest numbers in hot and aultry est trait. - �, "She said that Ycu would hear me- Now you'll have to take the store. weather, when thunderstorms are fro- „ � 4. I can't seem to see straight. You can! You can live here, same's before, an' quant. A man out there has invented the farmer. } $hoof me what I ass818 - g Ie the barrel lull my Ise i asied ght to do and help III pay you. what a •right ter your a auction apparatus, with a ten horse- ,. me to do it~ She said Yon would— tii:te's u " Wer bio er, that le laced an wheels Yea, answered the assistant r ,. • p• power S p "Good," said the farmer. Now, . tihongls I don't understand why You "I wsa bound to him " he said slow- and driven through the vineyards her• turn it upside down and label it." :should cars about a fellow tike me: ly: "But now he—" venting the pests from th as it -; ft ~Sat if You'll show me `iibe square "Yea, she" interrupted sharply, Bose along. !t is. said work rg „-- ' '"� Y `-•thing to-do, I'm going to do it! 4te s dead. Just because you sucpessfully. Meat .fit and .: . -Mrs. Van Auken received him coldly. Stop! he said. You shall not say .. W`hens aaothertsucceeds �saraa �� " " " An even more remarkable coatrly- ,I r I. -.,, weepang. She stood .over the kitchen Something. in his sten look ch. _ wholesale the "nun moths' that devas- •isle era be b enough to cry ing the vety task we have 'Wel V. �� u ?y -Ker eyes were red and swollen with that to •again." - once ze "used, in Germany to capture n accom ,- ���' a`". . is I .dy ec1;- stov�e, In .her old .limp calico gown, ed. fire torrent cf abuse on Ler lips. tate the forests. It is provided with done!" _ ='` ; ,M�aai. frying something smokily 6dorous' in 'Where 1 T. ` you been ?" she inquired two powerful searchlights that draw - • an Iron pan. The pallid, darty baby, fretfully. "Somethin'ti happened to the .moths from . miles- away (the ap. ■ a crest'' in the corder, stared''" mag you. Where'd you Bit them do'ea an, paratus being placed on top of a build-' I -� 1..- ,., at him out of round blas eyes sad ills th truck you give the children? Yon ing), and tlsey are tnrther attracted t - ­— ,, '. �. .''.1.1, . -: L, - I . R -older children v air of aretam on Parker's threw themselves upon didn't have any money unless - : by a p ps either side hint with cries of f oq and gf►%f. - "I'm fining to tell you all about it," of a auction ventilator. An 'electric "Where you been; Dan?" stud "Oh, said Dan slowly. "I -I've found s motor causes the Fane of the "ventils= By r ng �ptt' rarbo a9 ■ y ashes Dan', why'd you go away Y" "$oma- friend" for to .revol0e rapidly; thereby pro- t0 their •forine'r appmmwe and,, rtti1171_ 'thin' awful's happened to Pa: fie- Then he told her the story of his ducing an- intake of- air that swallows '1 _� a *' < .Brenta to you, good as new140. . .',ilte s dead; Daal u • wanderings, without omissions, and every moth approaching alibis a lea► from hett�ei101d 1. r! - He raised the smallest child to' a without palliation of his own conduct. feet. Through the ventilator they S �S Pte' i level with his big shoWder and she A cunning light leapt up In her eyes, pass into a wire -net nage. A single .. feel dawn to the 1irmt of dekeate fA'brkd. ' `shrieked her deli¢lt, clutching at his as he told of hie' initial theft, but she machine of this line h� been mown - . W9 y■yy " postage or exprew .OhlLrge■ OnG _ ,11 �' early hair.., forebOre question or comment till he to catch 100 pounds o moths. is a ,,r weld - a "Ain't yon 'tbimed, Dant" rebuked had $nished. ! night ,. _ F�� I. tihe child's mother, "on' her poor ps " That's a-praetty story," she said . ;` .` _ `When sora think of - ' -- - ,=w11 lapin' in theiv,Astifi an, soul .Pat fly; "a real pretty story. 1. prssshoppers In `Ssa'katehewan: V. n -rr r dowel" don't b'lieve a word of what you say C can ' n O Dy'erng. �e dumped the contents of her pan about that woman. You stole the The first aerione outbreak of grass- g 'on a platter and shoved clsairs about. money, all right. Van Auk wan. just hoppers or locusts 'in Saskatchewan . - , .. . . _ occurred this year, threshing returns •• ,Think of Parker s. - "Yon mAy'a well set up an' est, fool enough to let you handle the k sesin' you're here;' she added grudg- cash; I always told him you'd turn 4howing .that the damage to the crop - , y I" ` k. fngly.. "Hetty Ann! - Stop that noise! out a thief. What could you _ affected was much-more-sertt uue than . � Don't you kaon¢' no better? 'Lisabeth of a young one out of the poor house first anticipated. Reports received Pardelel may be sent Poet or Express. `„ ' Tane, net the chsilla 'round, 8r.'' you, whose mother was—" ` from the field representatives o1 the We pay Carriage one .Way on ail or�er8. � Billy* Van Auken, pump a_]cittla_.o' ' "You can abuse me all you•like" he Weeds sad Seed Branch 'of -the" Sas- 3 ' katcheWaa Department of Agriculture, `water ''an set it over. , I ain't washed said hoarsely. eiWill i-deserv�' , . Advice Upon Cleaning or Dyeing any ar- Ao dishes t'day. Bert I a�pose.•I got to but my mother—" which is directing-tH� pampa i ,; -,bh. Lord, Ford!" He . fought with himself in silence against- the grasshopper pest, give ticle will be Oiidi ptlyy givE;?1-13�AA -F�4 ,1.� The woman sank sato a chair and for as instant. abundant evidence that "grasRhoppers :.' 1.. � buried her face in her apron. "I have told you the truth," he went have a1'ready sersad over a wide area - �` s , `, . H L 11..11 I"I don't know what I'm goin' V on more " of • the province outside of the dis- 4 quietly. Believe it or not, ; :.. a . rf ,; , do!" she sobbed. "Ob, Lord, Lord!") tricts where most damage, wan -re- - . aa' you chaase. I will give yon back� - .' ' "' Da°n st3entig'ielped ttse children to the money. She wanted me to." ported this year. Parker's 8�fS tiui. 3ood'. They ate as if •famished. Ma, "What was the woman's name?" _ �,1 k ����te� - a r . they! said, hadn't cooked any dinner. "Why-I�-I don't know," he stam-• taiasd's nutmeat for ease everywhere. 9 r ' y i, 8e cut numerous slices of bread and mored. "She didn't tell me, and I- Cleaners -and Dyers, - '. �'. 791 Yonge St. _ • ' _Toros Isaaded them around welt drendled in .didn't—" Practically all the crops in Serbia _ tq `�` ' ' 'gravg+." The baby dropped its•• creat Mrs. Van Auken burst into derisive this year have been harvested by avo- '' .. ":: -sad broke' into lou . -I walVr4r. Dan 1 titer, , unmindful of the solemn men. 1` M - . - r "K. �- 1 .. v hr�..•� .. ..-.. .... a, ..:t w'r:._--r _. ..._. ..._,.-_ _....i .w. .,:,.-..-..&ei�Cg.'s�.-%�w'!?!•.n.ii�V ._,...��}�...... ..� k..o.a::�71_<.`...,*G.S „d'., .,,.e! •'.&W.—uvli+%:•o , _ - n4ifi."•S,�yi t.� r;1::! +' .'� k'�,Ade.'y ..>:Gv .- .M r. �a.i6..�eA.s_..... r 71-014.s L-"°�:::•moi v,x,;�y.,. ,�.y, ',9n:�+b '..'N'. ' ,+t' airs � ?K •.[�itl. K!,?"�l' [ �'ttP'� '�,•�"�p4 '� l7.�yTK�YAd51t.��P�.'W D�.�.SS'- _• +'i�•1'L4.'� �'�i r}p •'��LP�;��.�jja%�' P _'yw �r.P^Yr r1 �a�''`+'t.t+�.4P�:• '^4kR �-RgM..'4�'�V.xTM .�.'�'�"5� s'#Y�,ill:�^ ��±�pv :r11'�',^,P: 2i. .e, y', • .iwni� S e-: "'. .�yT�.' V' u� .. � t ,+ -o•, .r,�'b.', u' .» —. ..ell y`�..; �yb1r ,�i1'P.', r. '.,... ',..:, -.... r-. w.. "!+°,;,o ..p S.. '.. •. - y. :}1:.. r, �! v �� P - ,.PyN ... �tlK" �f !■ . .'YsT f •o,m, 1,' ...�-,�`• ^a sti r ,.s•r ,$'aT Z.F-'t•'.+... yw. }, fy J - Py N •G,:� r �rvd���;;���� ` .K�,., t.. •.•K ): �+,� - n R y'�,+3d $'0F' � $' . < � < F is �, w Y�` � ° r � � if,y : y'.� 1 ;�,. ,i .e:,,' 4 y!•!; ";:. .'w ?• ., •... h. ,S•iY 4, Y >�t p. 5r/�.yt ':°!', 3e f�!y;'r,A.\•k�?,,:n;' �•'': :: COWROME '<x ,`•' rr> \ .a ,i..' ,S:' <P..:;, +..,; ate;•,, Government. Quern to Continue- PresenCWage Scale For Twelve "> Months Instead' of Sia, the union'` of Railwaymen - to ReeuFA41Vork at Once, �• London, Oci, 6, --With dramaticthroughout have set their Naee's stead- _ + suddenness in the quiet of thp• London O fly against the idea of a- sympathetic ; Sunday_ afternoon, Aeras announced strike until every possible avenue bf 7 ..-to a knot of people waiting in Down -I mediation'liad been explored.. ing Street that : the'.: great reiloray . The, official- terms of settlement of strike, which appeared to have the railwaymen's . -.strike are as fol - brought the country almost to the lows , r s r brink ofrevolution, , was settled, and .1. Work shall be resumed immedi- y i 'that •the strikers would resume work ately. ' >as quickly a* possible 2. Negotiations will be resumed on Tho terms. of the .settlement are in the understanding that they than be ? the nature of a compromise. The Na- caatplated before the end of the year: tional "Union of Raiawaymen'agrees to 8. Wages- will be• stabilized at the ...;.. „ call • o8 the strike, - and the Govern= present level until Sept. 30, 1920,'and L meat consents. to a renewal of the at any time after Aug. 1. they may be ;... negotiatiors, the continuance of the reviewed in the light of circumstances existing wage scale for •another year, then existing. Instead of six months, as previousIyt 4. Na adult railwayman in Great offered;. and:'the establishment ,of a Britain shall receive less than fill shill- minhopm wage of til shillings while' ing* per -week while the cost of living ►e coat of living is 110 per cent. is 110 per cent. shove the pr.�-war above the pre-war level. level. . The settitment-wad the "result' of ' .6:'The Railway Union agree that a long conference today between a the men will work harmoniously with Trade Union delegation, inelndiag re- thc•'ren-who returned to wock or who ]-a tatives of- the Railwaymen's remained at work during th�r striee. : Union, and Premier Lloyd George -and Nor -.hall lbere be. any victimization Andrew Bonar. Law in the . famous of sulkers. t conference room in Downing Street. ' 0, Arrears of wages will be paid on m '`4 Prier 'to` this there was a Cabinet resumption -of -work. ° meeting. The. people of Britain, particularly �. . It is .conceded on all sides that the those of London, wit long vemembor v,,.. settlement is the outcome of .the mod- the -past ten days as the most remark- orated but determined effort of the able .experience, apart from the . war, executive of tete Transport Workers' in their day. Nothing except the air 'Princess Mary at Edinburgh, deccrating U. -Col. Loch, O.C. the let Federation and men Iiko Arthur Hen- raids has .ever so. disorgan*ed the demon And John -Robert O1yaea, ;who normal life of the country. Royal Scots. of which the Princess is Colonei•in-Chief. y 'a i�VTiiW { _ _ Grain and Live Stock AUM FOSES AT Qp"O� 000 e s. — chickens, . 22 ! , tict.. Breadsffianftoba wheat- 2 26c; Poultry—Sp to 26c; deks,-•22 to No. I Northern, $2.80; 2. 0; No. 2 Northam, bc. -` 8.No ern, #2.28, in store Be as --.Canadian hand-picked bus., French Oversee Dismantling of Strike Bills to be Paid by Britain Fort William. 15 to $5.75; primes, $4.25 to. $4.75; Works About Ma once. Manitoba oats—No. ' 2 CW, 83%e; mported hand-picked, Burma, $4.00; _. s' Amount to Million Pounds No:" 8 CW; 8214c; extra No. 1 feed,! Limey, la to 16c. - _ Msyeace, Oct.' 6r -The task o2 iia- $ Day, %c; No.'l feed, 811,4c; No. 2 feed,: 110IIey—Extracted clover, 5 -lb, tins, mantling the twelve ancient forts, •7934 c, in store Fort- William. 24 to 25c; 10 -Ib. tins, 22% to 24c; which surround Ma encs And _ protect - London, Oct, 6.—Business men are Manitobl barley—No. 60 -ib. tins, 28 to 24c; buckwheat, 60-1b. y, ey=No. 8' CW, the crossing o! the Rhine, baa been inclined to estimate the total loss to $1-W%- No 4 CW, $1.243 • rejected, tine, 18 to 20c; Comb, 16-0z., $4.50 to begun by the Germans under . the the 'nation through the strike 'as ap- $1.13; i{eed, $1.18, in store V*A Wil- $5 doz.; 10 -oz., $3.60 to $4 dozen. ".•supervision of the' preach- army of ` prox'imately 50,000,000 pounds, ac- Liam. Maple products --S p, per imper- �° occupation. Its work, which is be- cording to the Daffy M&A but sit will American cora—No. 8 yellow, nom- sal gnlloa, $2.45s to � p; per b im- be a long time before the cost if full incl; No, 4 yellow nominal, Aerial gallons, $225 to $2.40; sugar, A car:sed oat: in conformity . with _ y Ontario cots—�To. v white, 88 to 1b., Z?c. - the Mwilisioni of ths'peace treaty re- dei ermined, The bills to be' paid '88c, according .to freight&'outside. Provisions --Wholesale. gtririag the_ dkmsntlememt o! _ Ger- Government probably will amount Ontario whes�-No. 1 Wint" -er -- o , ea to .06; No. 2 doh Smoked meats—Hams,. medium 44 many's -- Rhine fortresses, probably �$ZZ tom com; do, heavy 88 to 40c• --cooked, will requird more than a year, as the strike, covering a variety of sere- $h.08; o. 8 do, $1.98 to $1.99, t.o.b. 58 to 60c• rolls & to 87c• breakfast -.the Job' is tedlow- and - necessitates ices necessitated, in o4dition' to the shipping points-, according to freights, I bacon,, 49 to 55e; backs, plain, 5'1 to unemployment Ontario Wheat—No. 1 S fisc;- boneless, 54 to 57c; clear bellies, Much blasting..pay. of those made. idle Pring, $2.02 Sand -and sravel resdting !roan ffis by the �pPaBs, numbering more than to $2.08• No. 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.05; 82 to 84c. demoHxloa of the font s+k Goasenhednn, 886,000. No:..8 ' bpring,. $195_ to $2.01,_ l.o.b. Curets meats=Lo shipping points according to freights. c�ear bacon 88 fovea miles' - from Mayence, will be - The loss to industry is far greater. to 34c • clear bellies, Barley—Malting, $1.27 to' $1.80 ac- $g. � 83e. " + Used for commercial parpoese. Some Perishable goods -is many eases were cording to freights outside. LarJ=Pure tierces, 82 to 82%c; destro ed works stopped tube, 82% to 83c; ,pails, 32% to 833X; gravel silready_ >W been used for im- y , Y Il op-- Buckwheat= omiaal. prints, 33% to 84c. Compound tierces, t ��g roads in the region ad May- erstioas, almost ori export trade teas- Rye—Nominal. 27 to 27%c• tubs, 27% to 28c; pails, ed, and- orders were lost through the Manitoba flour—Government stand- 27 to 28 Montreal Mprintsa 29 is to 29 %c. - ;. - ._. uncertain conditions.' a O, $1, Toronto. rk . The railwaymen, who were out nta o flour—Govern t stand - :$URAL TELEPHONES - :: eight days,, spent 300,000 pouf ar, Montreal and. Toronto, $9.40 to Morttrealw Oct. 7—Oats, extra No $9.60, -in ute bads, prompt rMpment. 1 feed, 96c. Flour, new standard grade, IN SASKATCHEWAN strike pay, the emergency funds of - - - - - Millfeed—Car ,ors, delivered -Mont- $11 to $11.10. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs:, the Na+t,lonal Union of Railwaymen real' freights,- bags included: Bran; $4.90 to $5. Bran, $45. Shorts, $55. ' .Rural telephone eo'hstrudion this being depleted to that extent, and in- per ton, $45; sho n, ;bb; Hay, No. 2, per ton, car IOU, $22 to ` :...fir itr the Province of Sasatci;swaa carred besides many, other expenses, good feed Sour, p "a� ..: $2$. Cheese,.. finest . easterns, 25c. is stated b Mr. D. C. McNab to be HayNo. 1, Butter, choicest cream y ton, #24 to �6; cry 64 to 6431X. lightly above normae, with conditions mixed, per ton, rib to $20, track, To- Eggs, fresh 68c; selectee, 64c• No. 1 �. healthy and prospect* bright: "While Tonto: stock, 57c; x10 2 stock, 52 to.4c. Po- n ��j jj�� Straw�ar lots, per ton, $10 to $11, tstoes, r bag, car lots, $1.50 to $1.60. bhrre have been years. said -Mr. Mc- KING AM QUHN pe L Nab, "in which morn vapid develop- track,.Toronto. Dressed hogs abattoir killed,Zb.50 to 126, Lar .pure, wood pal, 20 -meat. has been mad it is estimated Country Producti-Whoieeale. that from 7,500 to made, new tele. ��f U�i�t BY MOTOR Butter—Dairy, tube and roils, SS to mss. net, 81>� to 82ryc. : -phone mileage' will be completed this 40c; prints, 40 . to 42c. Creamery Live Stock Markets. est made solids, 62 bac; .prints, Toronto, 'Oct. 7.—Oho% heavy fr % to The statement has 58 to 53 c. steers, $ 8 to $18.50, g hen frequently been No Tmins Owing to Railway Eggs -53 to 55c. steers $12.0 to $12.75- butchers' cat = 1t<eard that it is impossible to forecast Strike i1! Great Btitafn. Dressed poultry— en Spring chicks, tie, c�toice, $12 to $1.50; do, , :the development in a city or town, and 26 to 80c• roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to $1125. to .$11.50• do, coed.,' $l0 to ` therefore not practical to plan com- A .despatch fromLondon says:— 25c- ducklings, 25 to 80c- turkeys, 85 $10.75; do, com., $7 to $7.50; bulis, preheaaively go fa its future grovj& The ging and Queen are returning by to 40c; &at*, doz., $4.56. choice, $10 to $10.60- do mod., $9.50 Unfortunately, places in this country motor car from Scotland, khongh it Live poultry—Spring chickens, 22 to #9:75; do, rough,9.btf to $8; but- bave been unplanned from the be- was at first suggested thdl' they to 25c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 18 to 25c; cher cows, .choice, $10.25- to $10.75; ' banning, and by treating additions and should return south by means of a ducklings, 20c; turkeys, 30c, do, good, $9 to $9.25; do, mod., �g 50 developments is piecemeal fashion a destroyer from Aberdeen. Cheese—New, large, 28 to 29c; to $9; do; com. $7 to $7.50; atockers; twins, 2836 to 29%c, triplets, 29 to $7.60 to $10; iteeders, $10 to $1126, tic growth has occurred, resultQ The Royal luggage was conveyed by 30c; Stilton, 81 to 82c. canners and cutters, -$5 to $6.25; milk - to ttie above erronsoa., deduction. The water; but their Majesties hope to Butter -Fresh dairy, choice; 47 to ers, good to choice, $11-0 to $150; do, boding cities is the ihrlted .States conclude their lengthy trip from Bal- 49c; creamery prints, 56 to 58c, -com, and med., $65 to $75; springers !have recognized the- dangers and moral with one halt. Margarine --86 to.48c. $90 to $150; Iight ewes, $7.50 0 $9.50; - --harmful consequences of unregulated Eggs—No. 1's, 57 to 58c; selects, 61 yearlings, $9 to $10; spring lambs, per expansion, and have. been --adopting MARKED BY GERMANS to 62c. Icwt„ $13.75 to $14.75• calves, cod to _ s+sgnlatioaa as to use, district* and FOR ASSASSINATION Dressed poultry—Spring cfiickens, choice, $17.50 to $21.1x0; hags, ed and _ wilding rest s tions s% districts cs andwan 30 to -35c; roosters, 23 to 26c; fowl,1 watered, $17.75; do, weighed off cars, lytlnnit5ipal Department. : • 80 to 34c; turkeys, 40 to 45c- duckl- $18; do, f.o.b., $16.75; do, do, to farm - A despatch from San Francisco ing-., 84 to 8bc; squabs, doz., ie. era, $16.50. says: --Charles M. Schwab, Sir Cecil jc ' BLOCKADE ON GERMANY Spring -Rice, former British mbar- on Friday welcomed the Priase.with MTM TOWNS TO FORCE COMPLIANCE sador to the United-Stateh; Lord a tower of flame, a pocket of natural - Fisher of the British Admiralty, the u� �i� ass was fantod, and, as the Prince's `., A despatch from Paris says:—The late Lord Kitchener and the British '�T 'THE PRINCE automobile reached it, minions of feet Vice -Consul at. _Ensenada, Mexico, gas went up in same over his stead. blockade of Germany ` which was of threatened ny the allies in case the. were marked' for assassination by __ _ The Royal party will spend' Satvr- ' ;German troops of General' von der agents of the German Government _ day mornilrg in Moose Jaw and the according .to sworn testimony _.Goltz were not removed . from the y given Medicine Hat Welcomes Him week -end in Regina. Baltic region is being enforced. No • by former First Lieutenant Wilhelm . With a Tower of Flaming- ' von Brincken, formerly Military Natural Gee: _. food ships ale permitted to start -for 1S' y At- , ;.`Germany until further orders are tache of the German Consulate in San - NORTH SEA ALMOST - Francisco, to Commissdoner of Immi- ,;issusd. A despatch from Swift Current, FREE FROM MINES t gration Henry M. White of Seattle, Sask., says:—Saskatchewan on Friday — GET NO MORE PHOTOS Washington. welcomed the Prince of Wales back A despatch fro_m Paris says:—Ac- OF-GRAVES IN FLANDERS- frorp the West, and the enthusiasm cording to information received from LARGEST GRAIN CARGO _ - of the smaller communities Siong the Berlin, a route for shipping along the A despatch from London says:— EVER CARRIED ON LAKES way bore witness to the Prince's pop- coast of Jutland; fifteen miles wide, The Secretary of the War Office an- _ - — - clarity here. At Maple Creek; Tomp- has now been completely cleared of rtou'ncea that the Directorate of the A despatch- ' from Port Arthur loins, Gull Lake and' Swift Current, mines. -Direct communication between Graves Registration and Inquirfea says:—lite Port Arthur -built freight - the Royal party made short stops, to porta on the North Bea and Germany's Is unable to receive any furthc- ap- er W. Grant Morden cleared for Port find nearly all the population "out to northern ports Is now possible. Navi- y�icationa for Ithotographs of graves McNicoll with 503,15i% - bushels of In file various theatre9 of war, but greet the Prince. Kation throughout the North Sea, it '�;thatt is hoped the requests already wheat, the largest grain cargo ever Inspections of veterans and pres- is expected, may soon be resum4d, the �eekcee* ed will be completed -before the carried on the lakes. The value of the entations of medals were performed mine -clearing work having been laege- ns. itioee of the present year. wheat is $1,150,000, at the bigger towMedicine Hat Lly completed. _ , i • � !', `L1 •' '.: •.. �._ .. _l:.. _ .. . _. ._- ,... � ti':.r4• _. .... ... •,.,. ,-,..rr ._ .,. a._..,,,.e... x. a......', r+` -- .. _wi... Yr....._srw4`."aEK..x.u. t� .x:•a�!', ..;, .' Cy,1�s.�4.. .....;.U. :: _,`. - .d..�._s al�.:h'�EGi.'�j`�= J��iTJLaial,a+it w 7 A;� � �5 r 38,222 Settlers 6=9 4W6 Ber-' der In the ]'last Tight MdathII.. A despatch from Ottawa says -.-.!- Immigration from the United Statet to Canada for the first eight months &; of 1919 shows an increase of 7,01.9, as .rA compared with the figures for *4 same period last year. • .. � From January 31st to August 31st' tin's year 38,222 persons entered Can• r ads as settlers from the States, of `; whom 17,818were of the farming N class, 11,0,09, being adult, mates, 8,808" " adult females and 3,178 children uncle! 14, years' of age. ' During . the same period in 1918, 12,6.63 persons of the farming class entered Canada, ' of whom 7,789 were adult males, 2M4 adult females, . and 8,400 children i under' 14 years of age. Th+ other 20,-. 4 404, which, added to .-the x7,818 per-, _? sons of the farming class, make's total 'of of 38,222 for the first eight months 1 this year, were made up of laborers, ." mechanics, miners, clerks, etc.; with -theirfamillles at al. PRINCE OF WALES WILL . t NOT TOUR UNITED • STATE8 , ; A� 'despatch .from Washington says -—The Prince of Wale& who now ti is touring Canada, will come to Wash- ington in about a month for a visit,, of three days; but he will not make , a tour -of -the United States, -Mayor Babcock of Pittsburg has just lbeen ir-formed by- Chairman Worter .of the, House Foreign Affairs Committee. "I am. rpl4ably . informed,,' ,acid ]Sr. Wort, "l':ht it is tha'wlsh of the British Government that the Prince, of Wales, upon leaving Canada, show spend but three days in Washingtoi4 returning to New York thereafter,, from whence he sails for Europa. and that a tour of the United States V N. sbbuld not be made." '" LONGEVITY OF BRTTISHERS 1AICR*ASED BY 12 YEARS•) f 4 A despatch from New York says:--` Fifty per cent. of thailments frons: which persons under 70 years of ass suffer are preventable and should be '`Zd prevented, declared Sir Arthur News. � holme, formerly principal meddoal' officer. -of the at Gov of England, - in addressing the Acad.' emy of Medicine here. Sir Arthur said Q as a result of Government : effort in connection with .the medical:, fraternity, the average, longevity of men and. women is EngiandAss been increased between eleven said twelve years in the last decade. Prince. of Wales Impressed By Western Canada's Wsleosh* 'Regina, Sank., Oct. 41 In his reply , to the Provincial Goveaatseatis sd-' dress of welcome to -day, the Prince of µ Wales referred to the touching recep- ` tion which he has been Swan' at tide emaBer towns along the route 'in Saskatchewan dur. Ing the last two days. In mast of these tate Royal party has been unable to halt for more thane few minute, and in some it could not stop at all. The Prince extends his thanks to all. these communities for their loyalty, and frier kilhiess in coming to the' stations to add their voices to the which "- general welcome has been ez-c pressed throughout the West. KING ALBERT OF BELGIANS u ARRIVES AT NEW YORK A despdtch from New York says:— f yya as Bing Albert of the Belgians, accom- : paned by Queen Elizabeth and Prints Leopold, arrived early on Thuraday, rporning on the transport George Washington. The liner was escorted through the narrows and up the -bay to the pier at Ho%oken by a flotilla a' of destroyers. Vice -President Marshall and Sec-� 1 rotaries Lansing and Baker and den.', eraiMarsh'welcomed'tke King on be,* hal! of Prestent _w4sm- Owing to. lines* of the Press., .s - dent, King Al'ber$-4vill not visit thi White House urAit• after his tour l the country. FRENCH „ .DEPUTIES y BATIFY TREATY ' A despatch from Paris says:-=Ths 'Chamber of Deputies on. Thursday+ ratified the German Peace Treaty by� &•vote of 872 to 58. The Chamber then took up the treaties -between Francs and the Unit- ed States and Fftnes and Great Bri- . ' twin. < The Franco -American and Franco-) British trestles. les• were unanimously ratilisd. d total of Of 501 votes was oast fes.' the Am trau" r, �. �. - : . r • - 0 I ia inn o� .�a tom$ week Iydr ' . c., �I tion is tae- Vote far the o By4h1T - : »" a�1Q //++��� ,.1 Bea IBorn-O Thursday, Oct.9th, s1m!,!!e!l=lilllslliss �o�.le •RAI V�!•13 it ` x*` , t r n yy ]Pew AdverMS060rsis... to. Jo h wad Mea. Oarlton, aeon. "''' _- - � '���.:,. ! ' Tll<e most severe fro of tine - e y tn Pichrm'_ _�,t.- - 1. ..a eeasotr o, itrred oil Tueadtt night. Don't forget to east our vote . s '"to favor of,. the h dro-radial by- EN AND TEAM$ WANTED AT w5 .. 1, -Mrh, D. Siatpeon end bine. T y P y • " �Q � h�rf g 0 ,:, 't MEN p1 Lo DuSertn Conafzuctioa Co.' � ; �.:: lEd. McFadden were lei the city on Iav°• at Po3t•RHtu culvert. ' 3 e.... s -bice. Annie has recurred lotus - _ - y �Peduesday. after vieitinpt friends in Ne-tv, York. "VOR SALE-1 team of bores. a quan- �• . - ^� -hire. M. C. Dewar, of London, tity of ha and sprite corn stalks. E. A. Rt:CQIn�1CIldat�+0►n8 based of in- 1 6pent a few _days with hsr.mother, -"Mate' Pratt, R, R, No• 1. Locust Hill• 3tf ,?re. Crank, sr. -Frei k and hire. Briggs, of -litre. (Drs Field..is. spendlag s Myrtle, spent Wednesday with J. TFA;ii13rERS AND BOYS' WANT. formation received from C. and ba Ca. Philipp ed—Teamsters, $23 a week; boys, 320a week, The Dufierin Construction Co., Rouge Hill. o tf few da a with friends and cele - a PIA., ° `;ti-vee in Orillia. -The Townshi Council will —� _ the ,Hydro Radial meet on blonde neat for the OR SALE-Several registered • ks --Hon. R. A. and bars. Pyne, of y FShropshire ram lambs, Apply atloc 17, can. r kr ri: Toronto, Were in town on Wed- trane:}exion of j;eneral business. 5, Pickering. W. H. Ellicott, li lt. 1, Locust+Commi$s�on•1. t aesday on business. Joe apd Mrs. Addison, F. E. Hiu• - o Y and M Law,•of Toronto, visited F •Monday neat being Thanks- re• LOST-On Saturday, an Alarkham - . +giving Day the places of business With Gordon and Mrs.• Law on fail grounds, alady's gold wrist wateh,eight Power and Light, ,".t. ' twill, be closed as ttsual. Sunday. cornered Swiss movement. Reward. Hazel Rus- --As the an nivereary services of sell, Brougham. 3-3 ' x ,f -Mrs. iV. J. Clark left on Mon- in' order to furnish power and light to the rest Oda fora two week's visit with. the Brougham Presbyterian FOR BALE-.One Do.ninion organ, I: y one 3 h. p. gasoline engine, one small cutting + church will be held on Sunday, b°x all in good repair. Ap ly to H, E. Poynter. . .dents. of Pickering , Townshi at a rate that the _her relatives in,Hamilton. Oet. 19th, _ _ _ p p -The many friends of R. A. the services in St..AII• R. R•.No. 1, Locust Hill. Ind. phone 1009. 2-s drew's church, Pickering, will be Commission can recommend, it. is absolutely Bunting will regret to,learn that TRAYED-On to lot 38, con. g, p he is seriously ill at present. held at 3 p. m. (new. tfine), the Spickerfng a Cotswold ewe and lamb. owner neces8ary t0 Carry ' this By-law. -�.; ' mornin and evening 98rvices be- may haye same by proving pproppeerty and paying -James Richardson has been off g expenses. J,,Fazthing, ii R, No. 2, Claremont. ; It ing dispensed with. Rev. lir, b1c 3 5 ,� duty for several days owing to Leod, of West Hill, will conduct j F idoses, but is around again. �° ' :. Rad aI Railways MargneriGe Shepherd, of Ham- the services- iu both churches that STRAYED-Ca to the >premises of _ ,, ` the undersigned. lot 12, con.'2, Pickering, 8 . Ilton, s ent over Sunday with W. dap• young cattle. Owner may have same b . prow• If this township is ever to participate in benefits `� > —Rousing Referendum meetings ing pr?perty and paying expenses. bl. Barrett, �: and hire. Clark and family. - Pickering, 2-a . .: - - -Ed. Reid, of Toronto, acCom- swill` be conducted in. Pickering derived from Radial' Railways, this Bylaw ;Must townshl b a strong staff of T1otiSE AND LUT FUR SALE= 7 t � anied b a friend, spent Sunday y Situated on Church St. Pickering, one acre be carried. gp► y speakers and sin -Ors as follow9 ' more or less, good frame house with 7 rooms,1. -1 ;. here with his brother, �P: J. and p Oct, 14th • Kinsale . - =Mrs. Reid. Zion, Tuesday, , barn with room for garage; about 30 apple trees -The Cutting off of the early Wednesday, OCt•' IoLtl ; �'iherry• iri bearing; berry bushes, hard and soft mater• tY1 } p Oct. 16th; And For further parficularsapply to F. Ef. Gee, 9f3 Township Deve'lopineni r - . G. T. R. train is a great disap wood, Thursday, , Cambridge fi., Toronto: 43-5 - pointment to those who ship milk at Brougham on Friday, Oct. 17-th. ARM 'FUR SALE-Being lot 23, . //-tt to the city. The meetings Rill begin at 8 p. tu. F con. 5, Pickeriag.andconsistingof 3U acres. Your Council, knowing well the general improte -While running past a deep The comluittee is desirous that So � =•a rich day roam and in a good state of cul- tbese meetin s be Target attend- ti,a.,on: Twogood,weus.ofhardwater:°ung hent and advance in ,values following the advent. 8110 it On Nednesday, �l't. -1st, g y•. orchY dof best varieties of apples;. Frame. house p .< Joe it fell in and sustained a. ed, aq the issue before the people and two barns. For further particulars appply to •of 'Radial lines wbieh have always proved a help is the most important that they j'hn elopes, R. I2 two. 1 Locust Hill, 5:-3 r '-`fracture of. the fore-arm. -- - o �� -The services in St. Andrew's sbvith ever been catleci upail to deal 7+�AR�15 FOP. SALE-At Dagm'sr, ancZ relief to tapayerS, and : a1S0 being Z1iliou8 . ar 1 C. P R . being lot 33, on. 9• Whitby. one : , I" :church-an Sunday will be apptO c�mtaining 7!l acres, with Rea• barri.40adu. g od - t}lat 174iVer &nd.11�ilt TIllllt be available t0 011e elate for the thanksgiving seaj ` -Those who wish to be impress- house and large orchard; the other.BG aeres bush V- P ed with the beauty - of Ontar}0, •and pasture land adjoining thie first. Will sell to- 1'11lagC?S and farming COmmtlnitj:, we stronl}' , son. Everybody welcome. ge�ther or etparately. Also - horse power boiler. . -The Independent telephone should take a drive through the I ajorHaiperplaner and matcher with many urge the r&tepayers tb Boll their votes in favor " COt1Dtl' now as the foliage of the other other relics of%aw-mill •at DagmarCr"ing. -central will close on Monday neat y For partigulary-write A. D. Peters, owner, Clark, trees, tll.e ma le e9peciallq, is now m°nt. 2-; of the Bylaw. r t Cfihankegiving Doty) at nook and most beantiful. xYe who have --- . . i31 remain closed 1 or the remain lived here all our lives. and are thas TI11E TABLE-Fickpring Staton G l n da } der of the da T. R. Trains pin East ane se folloiw8 ' L "* F accustomed to see thi-i spectacle 8 9 I'Ol 1 to �C 017�r 1 1 r 919 a -Dr. R. bI: i<nd'3ira..Batemail N0. s Mail • . x:07 A )1. �° # and daughter. Miss Marie. and ever"y autitlYtn do not marvel at ,; 2s Local 2.:s; P. U. - . Mrs. R. A. Douglas. of ' Toronto, the sight, but people frons other �.i 38 Local . d:2,, P: 31.. - -- _. r lands who pa" through hone eoca- :ipr ; motored down on Sunday to vtgit p g Trains going Wess dos as follows- ,. . _ G. Scott, Reeve try in the tponth of October, itfter No. V Lo-a1 . . 10 27 A. M. N. G - '77{ R. A. Huntin the frosts have added their xinge .7 Loos! r •lay P. M. Richardson, Deputy-Reeve. Norman kood, of the eastern ' .-F. H .Rich ,_ ` aawnline, ,who has been in a To of beauty to the autumn foliage, •" ` ' 7 51ai1 7631?• �. _ _ i ronG.o hospital undergoing ' an cz;nnot flnti words to expre5a their otos. Et and 7 also rnn_oa 9dtidap'[.. Chapman, Councillor * admiration: Fore pin is 1 hour in Ydvaace - 1r optic fiina for. appendicitis, has re- g t r e a -Re ort of Intermediate Rooth of Landaid time. ` "turned home. Pieitering public ectlool fur Sept. --= '` �. 1It lCiletotl, u -Several from � the village at- - r: - - Names in order of titerit : Sr III- HU h Pu h, VOTERS LIST, 1919 . t tended the hydro tweeting held in `orman Morrison, Mary McGinty, - 'the school houses east of the vii• Eliza Copeland, Clarence Mercer, ��— ' ]age, and report the feeling as p .a. `. being strongly in favor of the by Ernest baker, Clarence Potter, - . / u C 8 � G T .. Y E T 1.Leta Puckrin. Jr 11I-MAbel Ste- -• / l-T G �•7 / • W henson, Mildred Je hoon, John . -The Swastika Club -held t�eie. 1? P : tiiu.a icipuli#y a ,.w -Ica ns�:i� of Pickcr�ug Cowan. Annie Baker, Nellie Sier, CountY o Ontario • - r---�-. . first meeting of the season at the - I _ _ _ I l lame of bird. �'an Skiver. The Orval ronkwell. Berates StRring, �otire is hereby Riven that .I.- have :�• members are looking forward .Lo Jack McGinty. Cart Kirchner waw: tra,Wttwittecd or delivered to. the,por= .- _ - 'We are offeritrg at a greatly reduced price : 1' I.- many pleasant gatherings 'dnring absent- from exams. Sr II-11es,4e sons mentioned in rectioins 5 and 6 of - " the winter. Bach, J�hhoie Relnmer. Verna the UnCecrio 'Voters' List Aet,`le8�l..trid 1 only Clark-Jewel, 3 burne�r,.Caa1, E1il.5tove; con.plete, Ivith -Rev. Principal FRretvell. of Reid, Lill'tau R }man, Donald Mor acts t tneadini the same, the roples re• or'en,_ for $2� if} .the Whitby L9dies Colle¢e, acre- rissey, Harold Richardson,, Billy gitired by sat section' to be so rectus• S Gurney Oxford Heater, 18 0� :`: 1 Buck Heater, 13.00 l �, mitted or delivered of the lists made 1, only smajl .Oxford Uisk Heater,_5.Ou _ , -pied the pulpit in the Methodist Halt, :4Sery n Potter, Rosie Sier, pursuant to said Act, of persons ap- :; church on Sunday morning. when Stella .Birth, Berth Kirehnhr• peariog by the last revised Assessment We are, willing to sacrifice at these prices to make roons.for nese stock..1011. , : be'delivered a very-able address. ..-Report, of Jr.•Dent. of Picker Roll of. the,aid Municipality entitled - . - Tbe pastac..,Rev. J. W. Down; in public school for Sept.: Jr 11- to vote at, elections fbr mem¢ers -of Nosv i� .the time for getting your stoves ready for the winter, ,A. wa�.preaehiog at Prince Albert on Hilda Walsh, Evangeline Cawan; the L'egiati+tive A9sembly and at �Ve levee Rood sapply of Stove Pipe's, petro ,i' Lizzie lisGinty, Jack Jephson, �hlunicipat Elections, 'find the said List . and all kinds of stove,repairs. :1' that day. tcKa flr+t poated up aC my ofi3ce fit -The DufferiII Constriutian Co: Mildred Murphy, Edwnrd•Pnlwner; �t.hitevale oia2be r+th day of OatuEJer, - - - yI has begun stark on . Post's hill, a Fred Watson, Lnella Martin. Sr 1919..and remain4 there for iAepection. �� H. $ VNDyr �'ICKERING f• ";mile enot of the. village, and are II-John Greenlaw•, Dorothy Ah- Electors wre called upon to examine ,fr zadvertising for teams The hill w ill drew. - Phoebe Baker, Edward said lists if any'omtaeions. or other _____ - l •be cut down until it reached flve Kirchner, Earl Forester, Leonard errors are. found therein. to take •im 41. per cent. grade, which will neves Stephenson. Jr 1-E lel�Brnv', mediate'proeeedings to have said -er �§:. :'THE AUTUMN IS HERE ;--:- Late a large amount of excavat- Florence blotch, Anlrtz+ Liarontbe, rurs co,rrveted according to law. Kenneth Norley. Harriet JLorriy- . Date] at Whitevale, October S, 1J19, And we are prepared for it with a fall tine of �Z_liite anal Grey -While playing at theschool-at Sey. Clans I11._.P.--Rarbatft Hali, DO�IALD,.R. BEATO:�, . Blankets from3.ai)to •1.&). - S. S.,.No. 4 east ern Wednefiday of Mabel Coak swell, Ethel Powell, Clerk of the Tp..oY Pickering. last week. 4liss Georgina hicNab Helen Cowan,- Louise Stephenson, 3-3 _ Whitevale, Ont. Ladies' natural wool underwear frau 1,25 to 2.60 per garment - a Rey .had the misfortune to fall Class II-Austin Baker, Allan An hlen'a heavy wool uriderwear from i< to: 3.40 per gasmeat asgainet the iron screening and re- drew. Boward Law, Rosa Staring, The United Farl�lers hlen'saad boys' Sateatara lrom 3.Q9. to 8 ooeach, peive a nasty wound on her. fore- Dorta Reid' alter Richardson, -- s'' Pullovers 1,50and 1.75 each. Men's ��'oa1 Sax from 40c ta1.00—peter paT ^r ,head and scalp, neceseitatinR ]!.dna Reld Harry Stephenson, os —1 Boy Bath Towels I.W per pair, . Hand Towels o0c to 1.00 per pair. � several stitches,. .., Tommy Healy. `ora Clark. Claws _ ]Hand and Tea Towelling from 25c to 30c per yard. ' Jsbez Hallett, whose lease of I-Irene Copeland, Louise Fowler, - OaY!10 f cti bite and' colored Shaker from ssc to #Oc.' }_ :the farm oa the ba a line has ea James King, James Palmar, Il us- full line of Boots and Shoes for men. Women aad Children at `` a pined, and who has nos.;- taken sell Fowler, Bazil Bye, Margiierite t: right prices and of good quality. �, ; _�posession of a smaller farm (the Walsh, William Martin, Fred1. �� - John Haight fartii) -Which he Elliott, Irene Hall, Lias Liscourbe..Farmers' C ub m8et9 ilk't�38 G. . ILLESP E� �i�i �A ' ' -`recently purchased, • will hold an, -The etatement.has been circa• $'4. - :- auction sale of his surplus stock, Tared, and has been published in Pickering TOwIl Hall 011 - a o.;­ ,..implements, 'etc., on Thursday, several of the daily papers to the -- Eeeond : Wednesday ;DID YOU SAY BOOTS ? >Uct. 28rd. effect that if the government takes- - _ y Ilw 1. _ l-iVhile playing with matches -over the Gtand'Trnnk rahlsvay, Of each month -: -one day last week-tittle :Hiss Irene the Canadian \Torthern, scent of only during -summer month$, We have jtist.put our Fail Stock on the shelves and they sure are good. Last II!, :' Hall set fire to her clothing. Her Port Hope, will be abandoned. spring we anticipated a raise so we doubled our usual order at practi 4-41 �. arents who happened to be in This is entirely erroneous,-It.has watch for. next meetiei r - calf the old prices, in heavies for Viten, Boys and Women, pp d �° ,the house at the time, succeeded been stated, however, by th,ise in ' PxtinguishinR the flames, but not authority that in case the (:rand date. They are Will}eros' make. You knot;-the Old Reliable. We buy right from y ' the factory, thus saving our ctv.torners froth paying any middlemen before she was 'badly burned over Trunk- is taken over by the Rov• Buy your boots from us, We stand behind Williams' Boots, her stomach, acts pit and arta on ernnient, that part of the Czitia �j�l�! cher- is Stren.at�� and «'illiatns stands behind us with every pair. _ the left side. She is apparently than Northern ea=t of Port Hoge _.-_.-__ - _-- - ` doing well at present, miry be abandoned by. the gaveru- j�,/� �•�, �+ j�/[it Vii, a have;a splendid range of Fall Hats :arid Ceps, Call in wild see them Thank-offering Services in the tnebt and thus be available for ELM DALE MaLL3 I3 the Hydro -Electric Concis ion to ;-I''2CS1'.J�-421�t'R� °«'e have afew dozen Children.'s 131a.ck Cnt•on 9tockinKs-old stock- - ­.,.Pickering Methodist church on the - II eve of pier National Thanksgiv}n ; becotne.partof the Toronto Eftst sizes 1 to 7, at 15c to So per pair,; :' D­11a , Sunday, oetober the 12th. ern. But that part between Port You eau al era get the.best .Mani- r .� i y robe Flour :i.ade from \o. 1. B. A' BUNTING OPICKEI�,ING Rev. W. B. Tucker, Ii. A., B. D., Hope and Toronto cvhil thea be• of Whitby, twill-preach at 11 :t. m. conte the main line,of the Crena- �Iauitoba �Vhet�t. c1 ;1 I r I Royal Household aux Gteuora for lE-taoli_ ted 13b�. �s t;; and 7,30 p, ill., and a Big U t1hnn than `ational Railways as cin -------_--_._.-_ , Choir will in., sing- accotint of its better grades swill Breftd. Try a bag. ` �- fins for the 'day. At this glad be better adapted for the }lauling Pastry Flour ' Fresh Rolled Oats -Reason of the year let fill the peo- of heavy trains , than the Grand BRAN; SIiORTb` le attend the worship of God, and, Trunk between those tRo points ' " �DIIS FEEDS'. ` JUST -ARRIVED bring a their Thank•Offerings to UAT CROP ` y y-' pl t'�FIE� CjAT C.. - .;, T which is badl handica led on -• t a , Sts oras e.-J. R': D, account of its heavy-' rides ---' - _ to -The flax harvest is non• over, . I3.� R, EI UI3UP ShaRI Rug ,Plush Rags' for that auto of pours ,5•, `, _: 'and neRrly fill` delivered at the •". :: VHE:aT . -1 r ket and Robe for your Horse azid braggy !{ ;'tniIl, In nioshs been allmr��t a g IN naaaroR�aNrIKEI? HEN FEE.. - I In locin tender mPmor - of our be- 1 D - _ SS How about, R Blan r i* wince :the crap loved son: little 'Jack Wilson, who - - failure, btit-in this. neigbborllaorl passed away jntq the' new life, ;on Caldwell's Cream substitittel r r: it has been fairly goad and most Oct. 11th, 1917. Calf Meal. ' `Shoe, harness and Collar repairing neatly ip `farmers have been ThRI crop has Vhen we shall meet with tholeased.se"that CHOI11oia�sea bleat n pdone. with the results. 5 PPING A\ D OATS and promptly we have loved. also provided employment •roent for a -'CRUSHING EVERYDAY • . . .. p P 3 . Clasp in our arms the dear ones long ..large nniliber of people, m6n,- removed Get prices on.fAed in ton lots. - PICRERIXG HARNESS E,NIPORIUM � 11 { "women and children. Th a higo And find how faithful Thou to us hast BELL, PHONE. -`7 'were willing to work made high been, • F: "w', "T774so]�m Home Phone 3800. W. J. CflAB�VELL ,. We shall be satisfied.. ' f • . ,..�1•A7PA, being paid acrordina to tale •�.' '`` --.aulottnt of work they dizl. FATitzA Alco MdTuzR '. Chopping every day.' - t i _. .. ." . •. L ,�. - • - ..,:... (jj h r n•.. v' ti ' K ,t� n x4 cy^,,y--i_ .v\r.,_rmJ,_�w'. '_1 _: . •,. [ - E -. _ . .... .. . m_ __. .3 P 4 c s� ^iii iii nib r.+w k :? •.dY.. L L�.+3"JrA,3..xL":S.fx.. p.. d �a.t. kr x- f+fi91,L+t4.l++nF +.., r