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PICRERIN(� ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 i , • 1919 leo.
r>afD�lt0ttal l�arD+e. y1( ' WHITEVAL[ r 4fficiati Returns - Established 75 years. Geof�akPj1 I The regular meeting of tice LT. F O, ---GREENWOODli will take place on Tuesdxy,.Oct. 214t.- Statement the votes polled u■�T `y9! �.,•
Those w ting '1 cake, cotton . seed, 1 hie t Pickerin it in the
�7 j� r r
an of otsn p of g, nn Oct.1 th '
�.. 919, for and.a ains.t the H dro-Elect- .
E. �FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis.
_�'--- - bran or shorts please take notice. g y ?
R• tered member of the Optometrical Ano- " ` ` Elnisles-Died 'at•London, 'Ont„ on ?'ic Railway By-law : a
eiatiou of Ontario. Special attention •givea to i'4 ednesdav, Oct. 15th, Coh { Rev.)For Agsiilst MILLS
Ohs fitting of glasses. Byes tested free. North We hays a full line of Barry
Claremont. 48tf Lauder Records, viz : Wrfl, H. Elmsley, in his 7Uth year, of S. E. Cornet 43 0,
When I was Twenty One
pneumonia.
1. 0.pm Funeral € om.the J aj�Aon , LiveeP of 123 .. 2
NF. TOMLINSO\, M, B„ :Member Breakfast in bed on Sunda JIornin @110
rot the College of Physicians and Surgeons y g, homestead, SW hltevale, to the 5I thod• Rouge Bill 22 0
of Ontario. Office: 'that ormerly «copied ly It's rites t -get up in the --morning; but 'ist cemetery, 'Chert wood 25 3
Ohe late Dr, R: Brodie. and latterly by�• Dr, Cald- its nicer to lie ID your bed +�- - Kin -ale e 15 if}
stall, Phone. Claremont; Qnt. _sly BROLK ROAD 4•d'4.19
Brougham 3
f E; CARTT< RIGHT, 14L D., Al. " Billy, Sundays Records, viz
The Hisses haves, of Toronto,.spent AVhitevale 42. 4
1�, E. Corner 15 5
�' . C. P. & S., Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Sail On (25U0 voices) the holiday with their' parents, J, H. _ Trill! further notice, on Recount
t;lareaiont 6r 1
ty or Ontario. Office hours : 12-2•and "p. m,. Since Jesus calms into my heart and Jars. laayes..of. repairing, -'..
or ac other hours' by appointment Phone Bell Brighten the corner �vheae you are John Knox and lady friend, of Ham- 2ilCona 12 1-
hio; 24. Ind, phone No, 400. Pickering'. Qr.- g ilton, sent the holiday with the _ - '�U CIiOPPINGt.TrVILL
ittrio. 331v p 473 38
a Talking machines play all former's parents. ,
O. Mcii`.IaINO^ 'll. -D., L.R.C.S., - h, far Erie Bylaw 43a
��tI� *� _ wakes Qf necuras' Amos and 51r. Stover, of the 4t - -
l� • Edinburgh, member of the College of .celebrated the fortieth anniversary of
Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario, licentiate 27.30, 49,00, 89.00. 105,0W), 200,00, CHERRYWOOD
of Royal college of Surgeons, Edinburgh. f their,wPdding on Tuesday last. _
875, )0 Organula: George Kayes and dao hter. of ,lit. V� T
Sppe��cial attention to dsisases of women and K g R, B. Hy nae has purchased a new �?
*hildrea, Office sad•residence,Brougham, Joy, accompanied W. R. Jackson Ford car, -
Come in and hear them I require an -unlimited quantity of
and family to Oshawa on Monday. W. J. Roach has urchaded n new.
W. A.' and F.. R. Jackson returned p Wheat and -will pay the =
Lepltl. - Ford tractor.
stouffiville, Ont, home IAsL .veek from Lindsay, where g hiKhest price theI Alrs. C. ft. Peaty =pent .Sunday atH. fiFN`'EDY. Barrister. Sial- thev had been duck -shooting, bring- t James-Fer u -;on s. Government
� ieitor,l?iotazy Publ}c,'IConvey.apcer &c. „ inK home with them a nice quantity Born, on Mundity, Oct.- etb, to Mr. will allow.
of ducks, - I also > e(ttire'' Barley and Oats
Whitby, ono: 41 _ and Jiro. Lee, a0son.
Aiiss Roxana C,urvah spent Sunday y
T E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS= as f! T Gt_Et+t mA.ioR with Miss Beatrice Petty. and will pay the
C7 . TBB.County Crown Attorney, and County L __. highest: .'Price.'
GdWtor. Court House, Whitby. 1(i.t Jo -H, YY ::iiiiii Dimmey Redman visited his Name JV a are sore y to hear that: Dlrs, Jas.
on Sunda". FergusonF uson is under .the doctor B care,
er
E. CHRISTIA:�T, Batti'ster and •Joss Carter; of Toitonto, was home ' A. and Mrs. Grills and foi;mily spenC _ x
A • BOli0ltoT. Notary PabiiC, Etc, money to CLAREMONT over the week -end. the we'ek•end with. J1rs. Win. Snitch,
ean,6ofdce Brock Bt. North, whitbv. 26ty - We welcome }Ir• and Jlrs. Carter Mliss Usher and !stip ,friend_ .are
�iLE$:aSt aOH1�ST0\-Barristers ISSUER' OF and family to our burg. - fcperld-hrg a few darn with' Al,rs: E. Pil•
D. and Alrs. Hopkins and fatmlip kev. License :�To. f•2E6
etc., 229 Danforth Ave. (lYoolarorth Bld )' c ,Hiss Lucilla Davidson ` s ent the .,
&& visited tit A. Well's on Sued, p -
'Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4111, Saturdays, Nla1- p
vern 1722 (Ind.) , 10iy • '' «�� are surly to hear that firs. Cir- =hrrlidesy at the ho[ue 'of her parents
Marriage Licenses ter and son have teen, ill. . We hope here. ! r
'[7fTILLIAM J.'BEATO.N $.;A;r Bar- for it speedo recover",_ Gen, and Mrs. Ladd and. daughter Se ry i V e <�
TT �r nsrie Souc,tor, mem ter of th- :rt:, of Ed, and Jtra. Redsbaw,-Pet•cy, Edith E��ent over Sunday with C. and Mi
yckrrn. Denison. Foster and Bouton. Toronto and M( red Hard and Mr. and Mrs. Yinxti)n.
" 'eneral-Trusts 9u,;ding. t.i Bay Street. To-prito.- 14red
Telephone hlalnSe- land 4ii2: Dao visited at C. Hopkins on Sunday'. Owing to the taint"drip on TFiurs- "
The service on-. Sunday evening war♦ day last there was a small attendance,
r Denial H. O ;� conducted by Air. Pitt. of Toronto. et Peter Gate's sale •s
Service noxt-�undav'at '1 30 old time. George Ttidd and Atisa Edith Roach A G E f
attended the Thanksgiving service at.
• ,,._ aYll -,
The section held a ,meeting •Satar- s g _ -
BLrtiSE -B. BEATON. D. D. 'S., _ - day night for the ptnpnae of arrang- Pickering Sunday evening,
Graduate'of the Royal Colelge of Dental. 0' Ing for a box social. Watch out for The undersigned have opened
Burgeons and University w Toronto. Offiy at
,� I I I p g glover W. M Prin�Ie's- hardware store, H'hitb further articulare. DUNBARTON u a new ara eat the Corner
Office hours 9 toV2 : to 3.30.6 lnd..'phone. 6.o
p h an I£l S rests,
,Bell phone 220, auy� aReeN RiVSR D. Peattie. of Toronto, spent Sun- oY Church d ng t `• ,f
e red to r a►r alt makes
day with Miss Thomson. Pickering, where they are
Ever dg Alfred.4iicheli spent Sunda" at JdP, Miss Hatheriv is spending her Yaca 1n' I
ilusixes0 49arbo y p Y Routley's. tion at her home at Millbrook. of autos, mo r•cyeles t
' .� . -�• < -< 9 UQII81 - ' Mies Viola Jarvis spent Sunday The Choir sang at Zion anniversary and bio Iles. „ N
:IL�T G. HAM -Issuer of. Marriage evening with Miss 011ie Routley. services last Sunday afternoon.
1 Y a Liesness is the Ooaay of onsado, - - Miss Georgia Carter spent Sunday Jit& Blair spent the creek -end with ZYe.are also agents for De
1: °P keriag Village, 9ny W 0 reenRiver i her daughter, sirs. E. Bromell,
W. , Barnes,r with her cousin, Miss Elsie Qarter. ' - ,Lags! Cream Septrators� ,
• We are glad to see Tim Hagerman Miss Reta Mackie. of Toronto, spent
'
.�[T 1 V.=RICHARDS01M -Real •Es Or-addr"s R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. out around again, after a few days of the weekend with Mrs. A. Annan. and repairs.
•Gate, Insurance, Conveyancing. Notary illness
Public, Etc. ;Pickerin;. Ont ally _..... _ _ .: _ UI -A Anna of Onllin r eat her
,<
T HALL -=House carpenter. Es-
timates Riven for new work, repairs or
alters tions. Ind..phdne 2913. Ptckeribg - 231y
R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERR
• Oonveyaaoer, Oommiasumer for hating
rftldrvlts, Acnoantant. Ete. Honey to loss
as pprom
perlyy '•Iser of Marriage Lic
one
tFhite�ati, Oat. T•y
HUGH. PUGH. Glen 31ajr+r. Ont.
11 Licenw•d Atictinaoer, Extet.,ics exper•.
fence to liaported acd tiscmuchbred stook.
Bales conducted anywhere,, .\,''rite -Sox tertoii
Mies Myrtle Routley-sp®nt the week Thanksgiving holidays -at her home Gasoline Engines, Tractors and
end with her parents, James•and airs. here, Sawing Machines.
Routlev. ilial Ruth 'Cameron. of Toronto. L L
arra, Bradley, of Toronto, spent Rt4n- pent Thanksgiving wfth miss Muriel Cowart � Shep�lerc�
dwv with her parents, J. B. abd.Mlr-4. om. t
WiNon. J. F. Dales and -bride..-s an't the. ,//""'''��
Howard Hoover spent.•ihe week -end woek;rnd at the home of hia father, Pickering, Onto
here with hi:, parents, Will and MrF,, Dr. Dales.
Hn yrs*, Thomas and Mrs. Henderson, of To-
Mias 51afigie }Boyd ie; spendirig a few r cinto, Fpent the holi"n o A itb C. land -
rixys here with leer s'ste-r, Xr�. Fred, Airs. Arnl4 '
H v ni haw. All<a L•'ca and Frank Pedrick, of Ta XT
5fiy�es Bessie and Meta HiAchings ronto are 's ending Thiinkbt:it-lua � 0
azd particulars, F onsInd. 411t1M 'JtYly
j: P09TILL, Lieeused Auctioneer,
e e a
i�ker�.n
=rent the weFk.end with their mother,
Mr -4. Huto6inRs.
.with-�IeF', C',8utahrs:
Air- W, J. :~piu'ks and M64 Ruth
MuniCi and Cor•
Government, pa
.A . for Couatte* of York Onearlo Sae
,`
:Ir: Aril \Its. t2 Lantz andd»ijghter,'
,y; �� S•np:it d; S' +1:., Hrp visit'lnKthc
"Rion sales of all. kinds atteaued w on shortest
The opening exercises were conducted
try •Bi•ooklin-. Auxiliary, -after �.hich
Y4!�, Irene, Aprnt Sunday with Mr,
forint-r'm 'ri:other lira: O'Brien.
of Sr. Cathay -in s, are visiting with her.
brother, Fred Cassie.
notice, Addre%s atresia Rivet P.O., Oat,,
V .
First --class r`p dor hire _. -
and Mra. Routloy•
f}nite a num.her Mak in the football
i -s Mitchell. ilia recretar•y,
u'. nit r ell, t t ai e g
-acicirt•sst'd JLr, ScK•ietr'b 'Thank-
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rr URTO\ AI'. Gf$�()t, C)ntari.x
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Da or ni } Y
p
tnUMiArnent on. Saturday which wkts
flit li'.
eetin r l tit Toesdx even
Otlrl in meeting'.
K F" 5
e' ta•vei UTl
and Dr;m.nion Land -Surveyor and Civil
pktnabtrc,ct. ' hith Photic _at _
Engin- cr. I(t, Y: '
_
Bss• meats-,aff tr&YDS
held ort the liarkh�tm fair rounds.
,�•.., S
ir.Q :tad. Ftt�,' an_ r%CCl1enL,,adtllrA•,
- t l� fol owing, ar i'a 'ir
(Succesc:n to the late W .:E. A;Prnvtd, Ontario,
- LandSurvcynrof Port Perry, _ ii -4 _
Teaming promptly attended -to..
:.. BRot1t3MAflt
R hick tt as greatly enjoyed. The
uiforiYng anitnirti-d m4,i? (10.'
,+]Zt✓'� n C�iaj "?
UA�t'; LICE:`SLl7 ALT('.
Agent for Canada Carriage Co.
W. H. Ahbott, of Toronto; vis.I d
L. Middleton
��
Thp', soldiery have f;iVeir. Utx
�V TIONEER,forYork',Qntanoa;,dDurhum
Coulir•, Allkindeof wlvs promptly attenihxl
'Lx
Tt
R.ree�k
' Js
with recpntiy:
A nitmhr•r-from -•here nttpbded the
►uttnt; loud.
Egg, ;Stoves
,.
- to. Perms r;:avmnble. Dates Jur s:ili•s'may
arra atNEtS'S' Uffity. Boll and Indepen-
_ • . W f Pf�l:et{nQ.ies
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footballat
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phones.
- dent phones. Whitby, Ont. Sly'
Vp ' T R� =011 8
VIC
RE I D
day.
Misses Edith Jean' BrudiP,trof
Toronto, spent the holiday with.alrs
1b1Ct110dI5t W. M. S. Convention
The. annual r onveYit'iot[ of the «'oro•
`
, Pea :
�"
Bought and sold.
0 s
Has a fall line of tresh ,tnd cur-
Philip "' -
Miss- Annie Graham, of ,'Toronto,
on's Mission Societies of the Whitby
Disu ict was held in the « hitb�
MuniCi and Cor•
Government, pa
ed meats c,onstantly.on hand.
visited with.her sant, Mrs. F, Linton,
over the holiday,
Tabernacle on Thursday, October 2nd.
-� -- paraben, Bunds .Fcr Safi.
,q ice oIT, Brea as aeon,-Mrs
P
i}fired Stt[art=sell lit[leson,
The opening exercises were conducted
try •Bi•ooklin-. Auxiliary, -after �.hich
Bell Phone 198
Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc.
of Sr. Cathay -in s, are visiting with her.
brother, Fred Cassie.
the Supt., :11r.=, JKeksoi[, presided..
The, from the Auxiliarte.
WILLIAM D. DYKES, WIi1TAY
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Highest "!laps paid foo
firs. (Dr.) N. F. Tomlinson and child.
ren', of Claremont, •visited with JIr`
reports
and Rands were most gratifying,
_- _ _
= X. M. P.- AT4ORE
•Butchers cat'tlF+„
Philip on•SatnrdajFlast,
showing.gre tier interest, larger rrxem-
hership :tad iucreas.>d givings, - Hin-
Veteriaa-ty Surgeon
Miss Hilda Middleton. stenogrnriher.
for the legal firm of Donald.,
,,ale %veli the -Lanner•, haying the lar>:-
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HonorGraduate-of Ontario Veterin:try
-lL;s6ri
Donald and Foulds, visited with he[;
est inrrense in membership. at•trlbur,
inti the icor, aye ro she strangers'
College, All calls day or night ..
t pays to Patronize,
P:trenEs over the
he held in
seCretary. • Airs. Jackson wr given
- promptly attended to.
.
serholvices
Annicersaty ser�icets Rill
an address of appreciation of her able
` '.Bell and IndependentPhonpa
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A well estRblished Schonl
St, .TnhnIs cinn•ch, on Sunday naxr,
,
when Rev. lir. JIcLPod, of'At'i t Hill,
aurk and her daughter,' Jlisd Helen, a
h
DICKERING, - - ONTARIO
i .=,
will preach nt 10.30 it. m. and.7 p,m,
c'nic•m1;e:ship:
Mrs. Jackson was re-elected Supt..
T T -•�•T
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9t. Andrew's Choir, of Pickeiintr-,it ill
lean in the service of praise in the
Mrs. Hatay Thompson elected Asst.-
Supt., and Mrs. Vickery, Poxt Perry,
�B, .L
Vetorinary Surgeon
��Q
L :1 f.•'?�Ge��
evening.' Everybody welcome.
The Woman's institute
Seciettry•Trea�urer,
uor
will meet at
the home of Mrs. Ed. Willson on
«'e were fortunate indeed to have
_Ho' Graduate of the Ontario. Vete=
rinary College
Xonge & Chides Sts,�Toronto
Tuesday; Oct, 21st, at 23t) p, tit". All
with us a• returned missionary, !Miss
:.'Land Graduate of the Veterinary
the inemlrnrs are recluested to he' pres-
H Japan. i.e, who has spent r else.years
in Japan. Shc: i� now a hotue mission-
` Science Assoeiation.
Enjoys an excellent' reputation for
ant P there are im portant mutters to
1
arc rat Vancouver among the Orient-
_
~ )) Phone -office 18t>g, residence 20)2
high grade business training and
be discussed. A cordial invitation is
extended to all those interested.
tits. She Force very interesting ac-
::';L7lREMONT, ONTAR'10
' for placing >riaduates in' positiops.
On +recount of the anniversary ser•
counts c,t' her work.
AI•ss $town, of - G[ eenwood, gave a
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, CAREFUL SELECTION OFA 9CII00L I
rices in the Presbyterian church on
Strndav, the services in 'the` Methodist
cerp practioa:l and helpful paper on
pp
Dr. E. McEwen B•.V Sc.
28 of TFIE UTMOST 13IP(iRTA10E.
, Why'every Auxiliary Member should
r
Veterinary Surgeon, _
Write today for our' Catalogue.
church have been withdrawn. On the
following Sunday a special collection
take an annual report. Delightful
P B
solos' were by Muss Gerry
Graduate of University of Turonto,
r
Students admitted at any tithe,
wilt be taken up in the Methodist
.rendered
and Miss Stevens, -of the O. L. 0.
Former Veterinarian to Macdonald
4 LV: J, Elliott; Priiiciptil
church in r+id of the Referendl:m work.
Amass meeting will be held in the
Mrs. (Rev,) Joblin gate an address
Agricultural Collage, Quebec.
Presbyterian church this (Friday)
on the Indian Rork At the industrial
school Red Deer,. where
.Prompt attention to all clients.
evening in the interests of the Refer-
ayarAlberta,
they had lived far some years,
d
f Bell and. Ind. Phones,
♦ ♦
rater, Pure Waiter
endu[n. Able speakers will be pre y•
ent to
t kitshois
trig what a slow and difscnit task it
DICKERING, - ONTARIO
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f
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give addresses and a good
musical program will be given by Airs.
teaching rind christianizing the In -
dians who do not know English, and
Z s For •Hatchift! !
If you are wise yoit will pse the only
Ed. Willson and Mrs, Esther Palmer.
cf Claremont. and others.. Evers-
their mode of livingso ditierent from
from Black 'Breasted Red
Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice,
'Hind
body is invited to attend, - -
Visitors in towln' over the holidov
our".
Rev. Farewell was .chairman the
Gratne-choice Ntock and
who is agent Moi Mills, Gasoline
:
A[rs. Whitler and Miss Gladys; Mr.
ll
evening session, He congratulated
'
excellent layers. t
Engines, all kind's of pipe - and fittings
and Airs. Crocker and sons with their
the W; M. S. on the grand wyrk they
were doing,
1i11sa, Young: Belgians HAI es
for water works. Also bath room fix-
mother. Mrs. Matthews, R. J. Price
Mrs. Pearce thanked all those who
hind Silver (3reyj9i-
tures, etc. Everything given careful
,with Wm; Mosgrove, Mr. wind Mrs
Everest and sons. with John and Mrs,
helped to make the convention such a
p
`' inn Hares
aftentxot[.`
T j`i i
grand success. --Coat,
As ••C. 'R. -EES -0 -IR 1,.' ,..LOCUST HILL; Y
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hill l
Your strength now bafore illness..
coniea. Authoritias predict:
another outbreak of,Span
ish Influeuza, but
>•a
NYAL y
... CRlVJV'Pi iO8 y ,..•''
.. all
will help you to withstand
disease.. Creophos is an effect- «�
ive tonic and tisrue builder,
especially .where thert-Js Ft pre '
disposition to ling weakness.
Take Creophoa now and build -
up your powers .of resistance.
r f
$1 ger bottle`
�.
McFADDEN•'-S
DRUG :--`STORE a
Gnma¢e, L, .., roto o with T. ft, . fa- • -.:•i
.'." mill I'cti,x,..e :iCu�k. R1C%E Yu.lic �� Ui;1,S, Ilii, :�:i;5 LuF1.. i Gra aotii tier ,tr• __ C. N. P. rickets
Rr; . G(�RDO` PICKERING Home Tel. 5521. �i'hitevale, On';' I nts, the Alisses Hsinsen with heir { Are yon saving ?` Victory Lolrn I � r
I L parents, and others all of Toronto. ` is comi 1g. l �i'..�L ?ring ; oxit- +•.10
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ass.. ezr+..+3ra-.ri_ �_ n7rttsrrYt*sA•-1.;NEP. L�fs. sic":,. t,{:Y�2tieu4aSz. ., ?,�.. ,': rm ... t tc� a srs!a°ana ..a�:y W���®
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Taw..c."-''ac..c' ,'13ertid>�`aea.'" .': •i.-.'y�,'. !.a,..•+. �',, ' ....ems .,... ., mj?..i.-.ar-'/j'bp-"a..
-not coma and thezt had been nor word
N - _ from hitt SNAPENSHOTS Smart Alec, ' at the butchers—"Can
p� p' '' "Seems to rife ou haven't of hien
er Houssebre ker • y g g Your roll develai�ed 1"ents. Prints you givo me a lard of pork?"
s I wiry weal with your knfttin this The Smart Butcher— 'Certainly, s'e
g .1'rom 3 cents up. Enlargements any i
afternoon,," commented her guest. here are three pig's feet."
"And that reminds me: that youngsize. Highest worlmauship. Post- :
BypFloretaee ]florae n ale jfellow hasn't showed-up,yet. Didn't
age Paid.
[li_ y fyou tell me he was coming to:day—� GOODFELLOW &BALCOMB poultry-keepers 'should visit their~ .+
_ j or was it -yesterday?" 16 Helntzman 8t. Toronto chicken houses once a-week in the'
• ---- ��"�� "I—I did expect him," murmured evening, -lid -the birds' condition ':can
ed . Brett. "But—" her voice failber-
Ma Brett was one of those rare to have e f e best observed when they are on
CHAPTER VI. Mrs. Brett. After .all it was fonlrsh '
-Mary expected him be°ore after- "Chin-Chinl" perch.
Souls who "Mary Brett, did you lend that fel- -
practiced hospitality as an noon, low mono ? It would be exactlylike - -Square, chins, with little flesh;-denote —�
integral part of real religion. She The afternoon came and went to the you—especially-
ad y ' if ho pretendehis firmness and executive ability. WMard'a Ltasmsat too sale everywhere.
halways been c reful •to entertain monotonous tune of knittin-- needles•„ ;
• strangers” and i than once had! and the u failing accompaniment of name was Mait:rn d. Broad chins signify dignity, unless ..► 4
glim ed ' p, IIS .didn t pretend anything of the vertically thin, when, iP with it there Wonan s Chance of Rlarriape.
ps ,through t e mortal shell the! Miss Biddle's conversation. Still she I kind, Cousin Almira. I—" be thin lips of the bloodless kited,-you A woman's .char.Ge of marriage is
: ::"angel unawares." Next to the.' excused him. Daniel had some busd- ++Nott' I 'want you to tell hie all
'apostolic in unction she cherished the ness to attend to, she explained to flnq cruelty. greatest between the ages of 20 and' ;t
good old-fashioned dictum: "Blood rs! Cousin Almira. It had probably de- about it, Mary," she said firmly. "I Prctruding chins characterize men 25 years, when 52 per cent. of the near- ► <
thicker than water." Miss Almira l•tained him longer tl-.:.n he expected. can see you are keeping back some- and women of. the forceful. type.. Sue• ridges take place.
Biddle was a Maitland • hence she was i +� 'thing fought to know: Especially if
I I wonder you can sleep bights, he-is a .Maitland." cessPul people usually •corny their -
°; , ,entitled to a .liberal portion of that Mary,"•said Miss Biddle "thinking of But Mrs. Brett had, risen; her eyes 'chins thrust forwdrd,'with compressed JEFF�RY HALE'S HOSPITAL
;r charity which is said to cover amulti-� your George driving one of those on the truthful face of the clock. lips. Qt1EPEC, P.Q.
tudP , ambulances right up to where they're "Don't you think we had better go to Retreating chins show .lack of force Owing to .increasing the nursing start, ,
S g firm off. An like enough bombs of the Jeffery iiale's Hospital, Quebec.
Bid dlBa talkative presenceiand o her' g bed' Cousin Almira, I'm sure you mentally, morally, and physically, and there are some %aevneles for Probation-
e sires. a the resent occasion
coming down out of .the sky, thick as must be ver tired." denote that the ers. Young lauies possessing a good
hearty. appetite, calling for various' hailstones!" y i possessor yields, is,� general education and wishing to enter
ho0ewifely actyvities, which left lit- g Behind the defences of her c.osed soon discouraged, and desires protec- a IIrst-cissa registered' training school
a matter o_ fact, . Mary Bret door she sank to her• knees and buried please ,ayr+ly'to the Lady Superintendent
r tie time for intiMs ective thought: la to awake that night; but_ her tion, The develo mbnt, of other facul-.
P I ll ,ag g , her -face in her white -bed. p
„
She rose early to set her house in , uneasy thoughts were not ' all of • !" ' ties often makes up for this defect.
the exqu site' order characteristic of y g . " I did believe in him. she `so ',
George. on his way to vividly imagin- bed. I wanted so much to love' him! Long china are poetical, unstable, and
` 'a soul attuned to the higher activities.! ed perils. What had become of the delicate in -constitution, People have i
P It was ton before comfort cameNA
/.",Mary Brett had never needed�'to be, boy she had forgiven and trusted? He but come it did; at last, ar:d with it ing them/are said to be subject to in-1 -
. taught that order is Heavens first would come in the morning; or if not suggestion, which, after houf:s ternal derangements:
g. a vague
in the morning, surely by afternoon. of tranquil sleep, had somehow Medium..chins, .wJth small mounds ! All grades. Write for Drives.
Miss Almira -Biddle, a substantial She almost wished she had gone with strengthened into resolution. ;of flesh on either side, characterize TORONTO $ALT WORKS>
army sock in process of evolution, him. "I find I shall be , obliged to o out generosityand cheery natures. I O, i. CLIFF 'TORONTO
came out to the kitchen to find hers' Miss Biddle observed her hostess of town to-day," she told herguest.1 small, well-rounded chin indicates �+
hostess baking the large brown cook-i narrowly across the breakfast table. at breakfast time. "Will you. mind leasure-loving. IP dim
hes needed to replenish her empty jar.' . „ p pled, all the
„ "You're looking pale th6s morning, very much,' Cousin Almira? I'll try �. _
Well, I declare, she commented, Mary," she ':aid kindly. "You know and be homeb afternoon." snore so,. for dimpled chins belong to
her needles clicking a subdued ac- , i cquettes. -
a ' it wont do a bit of good to worry. What. and leave me here alone in short chins sboa•, a great. love of or-
�compamiment to her able tongue, As I tell Ma Biddle sometimes if I this house 7" exclaimed Miss Biddle.
What a batch o cookies! Not'that I �„ , der and-- detail—"a lace for ever Pqg
was to' go without a bite of.. victuals► I wouldn't stay here for anything you p y +
:
ain't fond of molasses cookies—especi- or a wink of sleep from now till the I could name, Mary, an' listen to' that thing and everything In its place" type ®` a• -
al:y when they're baked after, the war was over, it wouldn't do any of wind whining in the chimney. Besides, of person.
tr Maitland recipe. But I shouldn't +em a mite of good. But land! dam't there might be a burglar:"
think you'd need more'n half a rul _ -
r,�, '
-tow George, is gone:' �'; you just hate. that dratted. Kaiser? ''I'm" sorry,: Cousin Almira, but I :+—•-- _.
• f
I'd M18Te Br wren his neck with these 1t was the fifteenth house he had
g must go, said Mrs. Brett her ale.
Mrs. Brett sighed and smiled. The " P A Use For It.
two hands. face flushing under 'the spinster's
sigh was for her son, far away on the; - g p
„ idea; the smile was for Dan. Tnvolun-1 y et shook he cad "I can't l penetrating gaze:
tartly She glanced out of the. window; feel that wa( about the Germans, Its something to do with that called at unsuccessfully,- the book-
r, LA R W 8
which commanded a glimpse of the she said simply. I'm sorry for them. ,young man—the one you call Daniel I agent was getting fed up.
r " : road. She had heard the train -whittle I m sorry for—everybody concerned.";:Maitland, surmised - Miss Biddle r "Sorry," said the householder, when
ten minutes ago. "That ain't . patriotic; Mary," re- shrewdly. "Weil, I can tail you right _
g he, could get a word in, "but I never - a
Miss Biddle's aze followed . in-: Proved Miss Biddle. "If all the folks now, Mary Brett, you'll probably
g read hooka:,'
tiuisitively. in the world felt that we, " never, et eyes on him again. I looked `~,i„
"You expecting- young man this " '" y "Buy it for the children, then. akg- = ,
I wish they .did'. cried. little Mra. st'hiz� real ..harp when I passed him -
C ?x actin Brett a bright color blazing .up in,t on the road an' I noticed he was kind gested the agent.
rb J
baked Brett round ofdeftly
seal 'sn un- her
tliei wouldaleThen there wouif ld. becanoend on yid dgyou let him hares DSarw. ych "1 have no family-only a cat," -�
u>ldr " I ?" "Well," was the despairing agent's -
r
:,corner her pan.' of war—there would be no one left to ( Mrs. Brett was hurriedly, gathering last hope, ' "don't you want a nice, ;
s "He might come this morning.'" fight!" the breakfast things on a tray and heavy book to throw at the cat?"
:.. "Ruh; I s'pose he'll pay board an' "Well, they don't and tl,e;; won't, -did not appear to have heard. She
bel Qut that way," commented Mrssi you`ll find';' stated Miss, Biddle nbd- .was likewise. deaf to further questions,
Biddle, helping herself to a second of ding her head. "They're just going to i innuendoes ani- reproaches, cpposmg I TOMA,
the freshly baked cakes. g flgebt. it out A the bitter end, And I i an unruffled front.-to . the London contains
to London.
spinates's-. .
There was no one in sight on the guess that's quite a was off." 1 defermined assaults. She had deter- contains more Scotsmen
windin road leading from the vil.age. Cousin Almi.ii's reasons for this in,ned to go-to the place he had 'named than tlberdeen, more Irishmen than _
g erself of this be- pessimistic conclusion, being set forth i and. fired Van. Auken's store. Perhaps duce
31aip-Brett assured Dublin, more Jess than Palestine and
fore she set the -last pan of 'cookies, in detail, occupied the morning and a'; Cousin Almira Biddle was right; per-
p more .Roman Catholics than the., city
.ln the oven.' She felt unaccountablyi large part of the afternoon, while haps after' .all, she. had been victim- of Rome..
disappointed: - Mrs. Brett grew paler and stiller as ized b} a strolling vagabond., -
With her usual and almost uncanny the dreary hours passed. The sunset It was nearly noon when she alight- _ , • _._._p__�.,.� and
+ "
emniing•Abmira Biddle read her mind.) deepened to tw=ilight and still . Miss ed from the train ani made. her-we,
y
v "Oh, I guess he etln't coming this Biddle talked instructively on. through the main street of the village. "A weak man's points are usually
morning;' she observed casually. "How, Mary Brett appeared to expect no- It was- a shabby village, she noticed parts of his strong ones, if he-is lucky eese many trains a. day do you have, thing. She lag back in her chair, vaguely, its post -office •and its black- aliough to have any. Sensitiveness
a
Mary?" white
from tiF the road." repliedl dlyton her w nfinish.e1 er work'IS Dan had Setavern tpoo���evidently then close resort of is th an eerther inlement a.counterpart
c man or snm
bar-room ]astfers..- Pu y`
_ .. pa .y
"A ppoor farm." she - reflected .�Y else, is a tower of strength. Re- miseally
would be sorely needed in, atown like serve, again.is an element of - Pride► - -
P this." and pride of the right sort is a tower
"Can you direct me to Van"Auken's of Strength. Bohr ..Vorley.
store?" the sskeii, a 'bare-foot, urchin,.. _ _ ..
-
a ICIOU&
;..
with a mop of corn-colored hair.
� -"It's• over there;.' he said, -but my aetna,rd'■ LlaLm.at oma, aaaarntL
father' s- dead." _
Csmfaef L,,ire is a .very powerful - :-• '
cleanser. It is used for cleaning up i She did pot pause to Correlate the A 'woman came up to the paying
t the oldest and hardest.dirt, grease, etc. , — I apparently irrelevant statements. Yes, teller's window. at a bank the other
Comfort is fine foo making sinks, there it wag: Van Auken's General ► Rea to setas.
N g �� i day with a cheque for forty dollars -
drains as 'insets sweet and clean. t00% Store. €lqur, Feed and Provisions. which she wished to cash. The teller.. - and
e!ar%
t Comfort Lye Kills rats, mice, roaches` # `
at the cheque, and, fingering
sad insect pests. _ yam ; t
wide,. and: a smell of rovision9, his nbil s, asked in his pleasantest
She hurried toward it, her heart flut-
term in her throat. The door. stood
Gmfart Lye will do the hardest lY�`� mingled with 'the odors of coffee, tones: "What denomination; madam?" -
t spring cleaning you've got. �� prunes, kerosene and molasses met her ';'Luthel•an," replied , the woman; W'' > a
t Comfort Lye is good for making soap. i on the 'threshold. Then at lasE s?ie "what are you?"
It's powdered,perfumed and 100% pure. - T ,a.a a •" l saw "Daniel Maitland." H_, was, stand-
2 i ing behind a desk in the--rear of the--
store, apparently -lost in the pages of
I sple'n"
did-
• a big ledger. His startled eyes had `
already lichted upon the slight figure,
I gearing the dress -in which he had ±
first seen lie'-r. _
"Why didn't you `come back, as you
-- pr
omised? she asked him. • l/ORNVP ;
"Because I—I couldn't," he stam-
mered. .
"
You might at least have written, +��� �a�de� �'®r
: explaining—if there wag any explana-
tion!„
A dark flush had crept to his fore- Pancakes'
Ihead. / '; ?:`•� �V a
"You thought I had lied to you,„
he said slowly. "And the money—
PARKER'S A olden stream of
g
you were sure I had stolen it. �i'ell,���
I don't blame' you. It looked that -Crown Brand Corn
The clothes yoll were so proud of when way. Why sho�ld you trust me?"
Syrupis the most
He turned on his heel abruptly and elicious touch you
new—can be made to :aApear new again. went back to the desk. can give to PancakW'
-Fabrics that are d• � "Here," he said proudly, fa your 8
dirty, 8 bby or spotted money—all but my railroad fare. –I
will send you that—soon. • But per- In the Kitchen, there 14
will be reatord to their former beauty by haps you won't. believe me.. I didn't is a constant call for
sending them to Parker'a. _ even know your, name; so I couldn't Crown Brand Corn Syivp
write. for making puddings,
He thrust the ittle.,roll of bills ails
t her'h ds. Sola y Grocers
i candies,
cakes, e
C I
into- an b
"1■ "Dan!" 'she cried heart-break iwber ° - everywhere—in
e a n i n n d Dyeing voice. "Dan," ' Sad the day WlrCn you >wTe 2, 5, 10, and
p He .put her gently into a chair. He too big to enjoy a slice of pound tilts.
had thought d •-her almost constantly bread spread thick tvithilk-
is properly done a't,PARKER 5 during the difficult days of the fun-
eral and the re-opening of the store. CLOv,+n Brandi Tbtr �d11dt1(d
Parcels may be sent Pest or Express. But not like this. Not once like this. Could that day ever conte? - i Stai'Ch Coo
i
: We pay carriage nue way on all orders. That she would wonder at his prolong- ` Litaite;d w
ed absence, he knew; but the tie be-
tween them seemed to hint so dear and y 2F%�01'il'f'.A�
Advice upon cleaning or dyeing any real that it had not occurred to him table daily with a generous
that she could doubt him., fi jug of Grown Brand Corn —'
x article will be promptly given upon request. "I hope you will believe me when I i
Syrup, read for the dozen
tell you I wanted to write and ex- ,
plain," desserts ani climes
hesaid, after a difficult ail-
�-- PARKER'S BYE WORKS, ' �l m i#ed your name!" I—did not even know it wtll truly CYOYJIl
y �� '�`, ��:,�•., bay
Cleaners and Dyers, _ !To be continued.
791 Yonge St. " fi
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WAR LOSS
WARM. T, CANADA'S NET DEBT- 'eery Marktep�ort
w r
TOTALS 3, 3;01 NOW $1,750,000'000 _
l$readstuffs,_ , to 3446; tu1•keys, 40 to 45c; ducklings,-
f ` Toronto, Oct. 14.—Manitoba wheat 34'to 35c sgaiA, doz., $6.00.
=No: i No ern '$2 80• No. Z North- Live poultry—Spring, chickens, 22°=
Building, Bu ori r ► to8 • fowl, 23 to_25c� cks 22-to.26r
• Buying g hip Country's nt 8 Financial Situation- $2.27 • N $2.28
_ d Benzin of Ships Down -the Gross � ern, o. 3 Northers, , is � �
Alaiount of 9,031,828 ---14,000 of Heroic Marine sans--Cana�diaa hand-picked, bus.,_.
— - - Shown in iVlori _ store Fort William., $5.25 to $5.75; primes $A.25 to $4.75,
- Manitoba �oata=No• 2- CW S0_%C, •�
L..i.ti
• Japans, $4.75 to $S; hitported, hand
- , �� . Strvice Were I�ill�d;- 1,51.9 Are o>z the 1\To. 3 CW,_ 77kc- extra' ado. i feed, ick 1E to
'Balance Sheet. - _ 78sr. No. 1 feed 76?qac; No. 2 feed, picked Burma, $4; Lintas,
Honor List For Bravery. , Honey=Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins,
_ A despatch from Ottawa says:—A. 74%c, in store Fort William. 24 to 25c; 10 -lb. tins, 23ia to 24c; 60-1b
:The twenty-sixth annual report of The mercantile marine not only -fed di¢appcinting s}buation.in regaad to _ Manitoba barley—No. 8 CW, _tins, 23 -to 2446; -buckwheat, 60-1b�. tins,
the Dominic finances is revealed in $I.3,T%$ No: 4 CW, $1.25 x; rejected, 18 to, 20c; Cgmb, 16 -oz., .14.50 to $5
the Imperial Merchant Service .Guild„ people of the allied nations during the feed $1.141/., in store Fort
recent) issued in Liverpool, .Shows! war, but supplied the armies -ani the the monthly balance sheet of the Fin- William doz.; 10 -oz., $3.60 to $4, dozes
that 14,000 officers •and men of the' Pl? William.. Ma Le r
navies mith um and ammunition.. In .rice Department:" During last month p p oducts—Syrup, per_ impar
British Mercantile Marine' gave -.ups America'r_"corn-No. 3 yellow, nom- ial gallon, $3.15; per 5 imperial al
their lives for their country in war. addition the big liners like the Olymp- bhe net ebt of the Dominion increased' inal.•No._4 yellow, nominal: Ions 3• sugar-, Ib. 27 to 28c. g
ter Baltic Carmania b neat sixty-five million dollars, as r $ ' g ' '
There are 1,519 names at the honor I ,and Carotua car- Y Y Ontario oats—No. 3 white 84 to
ry, coolness and intra id vied thousands of tons of oil fuel for. compared with an increase of a little 8646, ,according . to freights outside. Provisions—Wholesale. _
"list for brave P I the British Navy. - under twenty, -eight_ millions .,for the,! Ontario wheat—No. 1 Winter, per Smoked meats—Hams, med., 43 to »t
ity in tittle of danger at sea and on; y' month of September last year. . The car,lot,-$2 to $2.06; No. 2 do, $1.97 to 44c; do, heavy, 36' to 3$c; .cooked, 66
shote. At the, head, of -the list of Thirteen officers_ of the merchant ne3v debt now stands at $1,750,000,000. $2,03; No. 8 do, $1.93 to $1.99, f.o.b. to 6946; rolls, 33 to 3546; fireaj�ast'
} decorated offttfers in the Royal Naval service were serving during the whr l shipping points, according to freights, bacon, 46 to 50c; backs, pla-in, 4 tc
Before the war. the _net debt was g $2.02 50c; 'boneless 53 to 5546.
Reserve list stands .the name of .Lieut. in the navy taken from thl! Royal I j Ontario cheat—No. 1 Spring; ,
Discoid Auten, D. S. C., who won the Naval Reserve, and there were 78,060 $330,00,000. to $2.08• No. 2 Spring, $r.99 to $2.05; s—Long clear bacon 8g s
Cured• meat
_,.Victoria Cross, and the head of the firemen and sailors, 20,000 men in the Last month's increase in the net No. '3 -§Pring, $1.9.5 to $2.01, f.o.b. to 33c; clear bellies,. 31 to 32c.
I I debt was chiefly dde to,'war expendi-1 shi in g g
"long bravery lis: is Captain Frank H. Goderntlient transports, and '36,000 hipping points, accord~: to freights Lard—Pure tierces 30 to 301{ec,ti
lure arising out of the war. Ex- Barley—Malting;' $1.29 to $1.32, ac- tubs, 30% to 31c; pails, 80% to 311AC, �
_> Claret, commander. of the • Atlantic coastwise sailors and firemen . In the "War,", r
• transport liner'1Kinnehaha, whose ship) trawlers nhich �.vere doing duty as penditure under tire heading ofcording to freights outside. prints; 31 /Q �0 3246. Compound tierces,
t was hit by two torpedoes and went `minesweepers and submarine chasers, in fact, -was about twenty-three mil- Buckwheat—Nominal 27 to 271,1; tubs; 271 to 2846; pails,
l on.dollart; higher than -in September Rye=Nomil►al. 27% to 281/4c; prints, 29 to 29%c.
down inlees-thanfourminutes•inlSep-! "Tlie report states titat"the'offi�ial g r� Manitoba'$our—Government stand- 'Montreal-Marketts- '
of last year. The figures are: Wa
[ember, 1917, off the south,xest coast' figures show that the total British i and $11, Toronto. Montreal, Oct. 14. Qats—Extra
of Ireland. In this diEaster fifty-six expendituye, September, 1918, $39,484,- Ontario flour—Government stand- ,
gross tonnage sunk 'by. the enemy 1 000- war -,expenditure,, D.o. l feed, 931/aC Flour --New stand
September,, ard, Montreal and Toronto S9:40 to
,of the officers and -crew were drowned.I amounted_to '9 031828, and the gain,� ( and grade, $11 to $11.10. Rollgd oats
H 1 1919, $62,253;OI0 - Part of this, how- $9,60, in jute bags, prompt shipment.) —Bags, $4.45 to $5. Bran, $46,
The citation reads: For extraordin in the way of new cor.'struction, ton -j ever, is expenditure incurred in revi- Millfe-ed—Car lots,
ary heroism, and presence of mind 'nage -purchased 'abroad, and enemyP I delivered. Mont-, Shorts; $55; Hay, No. '2, per ton; cat:
ous months. The figure is the total real freights, bags included: Bran, per
when his- shipwas sunk by'the-enem •." I tonnage captured was $5,588,$16, leav- { I ton, ,shorts, $55 lots, $22 to $23. . Cheese, finest east
y I of• payments for the month.which.pas- $45• per ton, , good erns, 25c; butter, choicest creamery,
Captain Claret saved eleven, of his ing the nei:lo=s oi'' Br tisk tonnage at !feed flour, per bag, $3.50... fresh 68c- .selected,
i sed through the books of the Fidan-ce 58- to •5946• 'eggs, ,
-firemen and sailors who.were helpless 3,443-,012, which is nearly double the g j Hay—No. 1, per •ton,' $24 to $25; { T
Department. War expenditure for the 6346; No. 1 stock, u6 to b�Je; No. a
. ii the watee by swimming with them i.et lois of the other world tonnage.'I }mixed -per ton, $38 to $21,'track, To- stock 53 to 5446• otatoes' bag, cat
�. to a life raft. The survivors resented!, So, far on the list of honors, only one. six months ending September 30 com- ronto.�' - ! ' P ' Pm g
P y 1 lots $1.40. Dressed hogs—Abitttota
I pares as follows: 1919, $183,740,000; -Straw—Car lots, per ton, $10 to $l1,! ?'
to him a marble clock as- .a token of, knighthood --lies been awhrde : to the i killed, $26.60 'to $26. Lard—Pure. ,
1 1918, $103,064,000. -track, Toronto.
their. -appreciation of •his gallant con: British Mercantile Marine, and. thewoad Pails, 20 lbs. net, 30' to 30%46: r
duct, - recipient was Captain. Bertram Fox _ "• 4- '- -Country Produce --Wholesale. Live Stock Markets,,
The 1,519 decorations awarded to Hayes. D.S.O., of the White Star liner Makes Women Eligible Butter—Dairy, tubs and rolls, 3$ tol Toronto, Oct. 14.—Choice beavy
-the merchant service include 6 yic-1 •Olympic, , who sank .two suftatines - To Serve' on Juries i 40c; prints,, 40 to 42c. - Creamery,! steers, $13 `to� $13.50; good heavy '• �
toria Crosses, 80 Distinguished- Ser-; off Portsmouth on= May 12, .1918, and _ fresh made solids, 52 to 52%c; prints,! steers; $12.50 to $12.75• "butchera' cat-
87
at 87 Orders cf'the British carried nearly 300,000 troops across 53 to 53%c. tie, choice, $12 to $11.50; . do, good
Empire; 410 Distinguished Service' the Atlantic and to Muros, in the A despatch from London.says:—.j . Eggs -63 t.) 556. I $11.25 to $11.50;'do, med., -$10 tc :a
Crosses, 18 bars to the D.S.C., •381 M-e-titcrranean .avithoct losing a man,, Britisbl women will soon be eligible cDressed poultry—Spring chickens, -.$10.75; do, com., $7 to $7.50; bulla
awards from.the.French=Governmetit,� although that line had some rriarvel- to serve on juries by the Sex Disquali-, 2., to 30c- roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to choice, ,$10 to,$10.50.; do, mad., '$19.61 "
353 mentioned in dispatches, 270 com-l ously narrow escape3,, as the Germpa fication (removal) Act,. 1919. There 26c; duckfigs; 25 to 30c- turkeys, 351 to $9.76; do, rough, $7.50 to $8; butch- }
I is a roviso inserted'b" the house of ! to' 40c; squabs;' dot., $4.k er cows, choice $10.26 to $10.75; do, w
mended -for. services, and L57 other submarine comm nagrs' were making p I Live poultry—Spring ci>ickena, 22: good, $9 to $9.25; do, meds, $13 50 tt
decorations. . (s ezial efforts to.sirrk her. Lords which leaves to the judge or ' $7 to 7.50
i p 1 to 2546; roosters, 2046; fowl, 18 to 2546;...$9; dn, ccm., ,stockers, $7.6G
_ other presiding officer the power to ducklings, 20c; turkeys, 35c. to $10; feeders, -$10 to $11.25; canners
thakd an order that the jury shall he Cheese —New, large, 28 to 29q; and cutters, $5 to,%6.25• mil:;ers, goon
I,EIZIC FAIR
CANADIANS slow t composed of men or women only, as; tvrins, 28a to 291�c; triplet.,, 29 to to choice, $I ld to $166 do, com enc `
NATIVE RESOURCE the case may •require, and to exempt Ir3oc; Siilfon, 31 to 3246. ped., $'.`S to $76; ,Sprin era, $90 tc
g
r YAIaV I� INDEX _ a woman on her application from 9erv-I' ButtermFresh dairy, to 58 , 47• to $154; light ewes,. $8 to $9; ye rr-,cwt.
Ir u li�,E ice in any particular case. 4946; creamery prints, 56 to 5846. S9 to $1�; spring lambs; per 'Cwtr, '
Transport 604 Hien •to Ocean 4 _bfaxgarine--33 to 3846. 1 $13.75 to '1,'.2u; calves, good to y
_ i - gg —No 1's, 57 to 6846; selects, 'choice, S17,50 to $21.60; hogs, fed and
Exhibition'"Afforded Idea of } Liner.inSpite of Railway -Women s Service Corps' ; - 61 -to 6246. watered, -$18; -do, weighed off earn, z
Strike. I Dressed poultry—Spring chickens. $18.25; o, f.o.b. $17• do, do, -to farm.
.. " _ Mombers to Emigrate , 30 •ers, $16.75. -
' Conditions in German .
Sa to 3546; roosters, 23 to 26e• fowl
y A despatch from London says:—The
-A despateh.from London .says:—A' recent' railway strike brought out a -A despatch from London says.: I
valuable index of industrial and com smart piece otCcriadian rFcource sad Simultaneously with news from Ot- SWeilen P>reptti'e8 to .TOiri PRE�ARI I'G FOR
' organizatfon t. Buxton depot, tawa of a soldiers' emigration selec- 4
mei�efal conditions in Germany, after � �' . The League o� NatiOna '
-� the' was is afforded by a report com- On Snaday100 men were to join the tion committee to England, details _. LOAN ;•
municated . to -the Dally,Neves b • a Belgic at Liverpool and -a special-traSn are published.of a- new polis of emi NEW VICTORY LO
y Pu y � A despatch irt.m Stockholm says:•- i -.
qualified obszrvei- who attended tiro had been arranged toe -Saturday Inorn• I gration ,to Canada of women members j The . extraordinary. session of the _
recent great fair at Lei zic. They ing, but on Friday evening It was can- of the service corps. -It is anticipated
p S�tedish Parliament is being continued i
celled. -Col. Marson, commander, and that a large proportion' of the_ two flan Active Workers Volun
'.'whole Mair ahctwed the desire of the - while the ratification of the Carman Y
German nation to work and recover his staff, not'to be boatPn, however, hundred thousand women will be a -
P peace tw-aty by a sufficient. number of teen Services For the Big
itself, but .everywhere one was struck began• to organize a road .transport, plicants for free -passage 'to the Do- the great powers to put it into effect
with, the hopeless -dependency of Ger- and, with tho asslsiani�e- of- Capt: minions, and it is ho to start the • Cain
p y j ; to being awaited.'
_ marry on -foreign raw materials and an Smythe, of a local volunteer 'detach- scheme early next
many _ When this occurs.. the question of P.eports from chairmen of the Pro. .
increased coat output In fact, with P Canada Steamships Line' w 1T be itgimedi fel Sweden joining the Ldiscussed e of Nations vinciacount) Cgmmittees indicate that) the ughtthe . .
in It was all flied u in four hours
"German glass, pottery, textile; leather,
from- Manchet;ter and Lnttdon. By
Saturday morning the Corr!es were all - Y Y ry Victor'
toy and many other industries closed' - Parliamentary body. I Loan organization is getting warmed r
on hand. Saturday evening brought to Enlarge Its Service
down or operating at five per cent. ori g The leaders of all the :Swedish part- up for the campaign. A notable
ten per cent. of their normal output, news that tt�e last matt was aboard the - ies- have expressed themselves as to feature is that voluntary effort is, s
slue to the inability to buy, raw mater- Belgic. -A-despatch from 1.oti�lon says: favor , proving available to.'an extent which
Isis at the present value of the mark,' y Cool. Grant Morden states that the leagueuf Sweden ts�,entrance into tlie� campaigns. ns avI ache Provithe nce ofvOnt6
At a civic farewell ceremony at - .B5%-
the fair ton on Thursday last, Col. Hanson P g
gave direct evidence of ,Ger- � C nada Steatnshri Line intends to . _ _--
many's very difficult position. �. planted a maple tree cotrimemoiating greatly enlarge its ocean service. Be- i ario, for instance, it is reported that
From conversation with the ex- the Canadians' long and intfinate as. 'side the direct French service alread Direct Steatrishlp-ServicC
soolation with the town.' �� alrgady, out of the 62 county chairmen
hibitors the impression was gathered _ _ oge[atink, similar services wilf be in- _ - Canada aria lYorway for Inst year's campaign, accepiaaees "
that nearIT all branches of . German: •• : stalled in HollandandBelgium-within • for acting 'in the -same 'capacity this
-industry are on the verge of bank-' King of the -Belgians Ran a few weeks. A despatch from Montreal says:— year have been received from 48 of '
ruptcy, due, principally, to the short- a With the arrir;al of the steamer Ranen• j them, while others are not et heard
Engine on Royal Train y
lige of coal, and secondly, to the loss X PeaCC Treaty AWaiting fjord in this port the establishment of 1 from. finally, while a •few of course find i
of export trade, which carries with it ' direct "ateamshtp service- -between j that special circumstances this e
I - A despiltch from Chicago says:— 'labs s Proclairiatiiori Canada and Norwegian ports beco es P year !
inability to purchase the'much-needed King W do not leave them as.free to. act as
The Ring of the Belgians ran the 'en
forOgn raw materials. - - - I -- an accomplished fact. Full cargo has were in previous cam
- gine- of hie train for ten miles. The they p campaigns.
'To assist in forcing a wedge intoA despatch from London says:—I,been, booked, consisting' -of cereals, British Columbia reports that volun-
train on' wbicb the ICtng and his party po I
' forelgn markets German-maifufactu=-.. Great �ritatn's ratification of the provisions,. radiators, canned goods, }wry workers are available.: in -,large '
are 'travelling westward was stoppeif
ers have concentrated on new mechan-' Peace Treaty, the Foreign Office saps, apples, etc. The ports of call in Nor- numbers while the campaign in -that
at Wauseon, Ohio, while his lila jests
_ "ical devices and novelties,.Wbich were .. awaits • only the King's ,proclamation. • way' will be Trondhiem, Bergen, Sta-' province has a strop military flavdrr, '
climbed into the cab of the'eng!ne and P g ry
-.much in- evidence at the fair. j All the Dominions have ratified the vanger and, Christiania, the first with Bri Gen.' Odium as vice -Chart t
took over the throttle from the rim g -
Most of the German representatives grimy treaty, the Australian House on Sep named port being. the headquarters of = `
pilot: t. _• man for the province and Brig. ,Gen
are inclined to the opinion that they, timbal 19'and th'e Senate. ,' the lhorw�gian Food Controller. Clark, chairman for the ®ity of Vic .r
The King, who has a thorough __ _ _ __ _ loris and the island district. It u
• would 'recover 'their `export •trade knowledge at locomotive engineering, -' "'-
through �erican and neutral buy- ran the heavy train for ten miles with -
reported reported that there is a growing ap
iatidn
out
ntry of
`.re -es nblw th�En England, has they e fee chs gprefer to one and returned t slopped the -en.- .. _ 4.. _• \ _ -.- __ - theCnece necessity fo�amakingetheuloan .aa ,
g y that, t�1R -. abundant success in order that there
at present, because of English hostil-���t`'� i P '•(" ma be no setback •to the rosperity
A Job Well Done, - _ Y P
ity towards them, they had better con -I - 41 ALL SCOT of the country. :
An old sailor approached a farmer ,
centrale on Asrieriean and •.the neutral T6 PILCEs <► .
stations surrounding Germany. Prices for, a mesa one 'day, saying- he was. �� poesrtTLaK HE LWS
willing to work.; > German Goods Coming
are approximately from 200 to 300 per r'� ".- 'M LIKE 011 t,1 KF_ ~~
"1 will give you _ a meal," said the J '►�
_- cent above their_ pre-war level. Fes.,'° bE �D T IRT SIOWIy Into Britai>7 .
b farmer, "it you will round up those �5 `� ` ANITHiat� µ i ti
sheep on the common •there and drive i �` a' - gnitMaRE' CClrtS
May Take_ Eight Years k� A despatch from Leith, Scntlarid
them into the fold. ,� !'' say9:—The steamship Weimar arrived C'
.toAe"store French Mines ; In three hours -time the sailor came �'• here from Hamburg with only I60 tont '
—" I back looking hot; but ha
ppy.+ -� Vii' of Gertpan goods, wAich rather dna• -.
A despatch 'from Paris' says:— AI Glancing over the gate in the field, �- ,� r _ _countenances the fears rof Briti!�
commission of German experts who 1M4 karmer saw the sheep'sately in the manufacturers of the Germans dump
.,-have visited .-the mines ..of. northern -fold. "There's a hare sitting up Ing their- products on the United Hing
France, which were devastated during among 'em," he exclaimed.. ' JJJ•
. m ,the war, believe that ft will take froin "Db you meati that -little fellow dm
w- The ships officers aver that s
-=� Germany is extremely short of Yaw
.two to eight years to restore thein to i -bare?°' asked the sailor. "Why that's
-their former condition, :according to the little beggar who gave me all the ; ; ��•. materials,
The Gaulofs? Ilamb,"
trouble. I' thought it was a
�•Good Roads- the Concern of All
- ---4. Road improvement is fundamental.,
Will Enforce Treaty,_ Ali -Arranged.-
�.% an economic problem and affe:tt
Says the Tiger "lint are you sure your- wife don't •; either directly or indirectly our- on,
mind you bjinging me home to take V _ - tire citizenship, regardless of whathel
A despatch from Paris 'nays: foot -luck?" �` its members live in the country,- the
Speaking in: the Serrate on the ilia-) "quite sure old chap. Why. yea were - town -or the crowded- city;-regardlest,
t3rma nt of German Leon Bour- arguing it out -for nearly half an hour - `• of whether the drive a pleasure car,
rRq y' ' this morning." �' a_ lumber wagon, or. walk the. streets
geois declared that measures would
f. have -to be -applied' irnmediately after '� ,,.�, �" " •�- ' of the tenemgnt district. The great.
_ Rustproof Steel. _ .,, ,,- '�""" eat direct benefits w4JI C m
:ratification of the treaty to that end. _ 1 o to thf
r Premier Clemenceau, interrurpting, By adding abqut 12 per cent. of -. Ys y .. "'�use of the road; but In � eacli itis
*a id: chromium to mild carbon steel an Eng- •? i ytc i'' ' -••�� stance there are indirect benefit! ti
'They will be; do not doubt it. One lish inventor has brought out a metal "'! reaching a greater number )f peoplq
_ hvndred French officers are in B for tableware that is said to be rust -The patient is -having trouble with his rovvalescence. One war hero and .hence of greater importance final h
to see' to lit." I and farnish proof. that doesn't seem to be -recuperating. ly than the direct benefits.
i
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,fit.:l'�'"5 -�:�w ,..,.. ,r'._. �`ny'• t•,;; �r?�: tl�i
it
,-. pot red.wmirtwin ft st: its oKos..Tv>•saalir. Oler. 919t-Ariotion tale bf boats;
• horses, high grade cattle. sbsopsbire .
sleep, fuz'nitnrst.• eco„ the Pro, '
b TIiiM rty of lather Beverley. lob
=' Yii-s'j aef7• ;ICit.40 Ulpaid la advanes. �Hrbr[dge. Sale at 120'01�600k coca. n-
Wm. Maw, suetioneer.. j% C4 •
x° Tayse>Da r, Oar. $Bata• -•Auction .sale
A M N MURKAR, Preplietoir, • of farm stock and implements at le►t oibfeo>: of rials Aisossiatiott to to
sen
F. con., Piekeriag, the.proper- lesiteaUand' proseculw
t of Japes Hallett. Sale at one.
rtCK[tUNfi GOIJi'ICiL Lha felon _
r ♦= t� bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. _
The above council met pursuant to WzDNzsaaz, Oc-r. 29TH - Auction Members having ptoperb stolen ootammai.
adjournment , on Monday. the, 18th sale of registered Clydesdale horses, slat* immediately wi%'any member
irtet,• Members"all present. the "reeve high grade Derham cattle. register of E�eonpire Oommittes.
In the their. Minutes of last meeting ed Cotswold sheep, • im.plements and
were rend and approved. fhrniture, the pproperty vii Wm. Membenhip d« 91.00•
A nuwber of accounts were present- Morrison, lot 29, con. 7, Whitby, 'rickets miv be had from the President or
P , tad for payment and referred to the Bale at 12.30 sharp, gee bills. Wm. secretary on appliestion.
" re�ppeeotive standing committees. Maw, auctioneer. Exec. Qom. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm-
Thte standing committee on Contin- er, W. V. Richardaon�. Pickering.
THURSDAY OcT. SOT$ -Auction `sale ,
tenciee reported and recommeQded of horses choice daily cows and W Clark.
he following payments: D R Beatod. yy �. �. TheXteil. J.
on account of salary, 100,00 ; F L Bad- implements, at lot $0, B. F,coa., Pick -1 president . 8eoretpry
Brow, distributing bills for meetia s,
oo ; GT L
ballotof boxes, 11.2D; Hydroro-
resecting sad - TO THE ELECTORS DP SOUTH ONTARIO:
livering
-. electric, annual fee. 18.00'. Municipal �� Axn tiitxTr.$xsx :
'World, election suppplies, 18,75; Lon -
doe A Lancashire (guarantee and Ae• May I have the privilege of defining my attitude as a citizen of this
:Md*at Uo.,
guaranteeing bonds of the County, and as a prospective member of the Legislative Aseembly for the
r tseasteer, 10.00. The following de- province of Ontario, upon the one' -supreme issue, of the day, namely that: of
`puty returnin officers be paid u fol- the Ontario Temperance Act and of the present "Referendum• As a candidate
we: 1 H S Webster 9.00, 2.Wm V. for the Assembly, I believe with Sir William Hearst. that the pre en Tem-
_� Blebardson ' 11.00. 8 H .'W Sleep 9.00," peranee Act -was a good War Measure; and. I also believe that it should be
4 Goo Toyne 9.00. 5 Geo Davidson 9.00, pied vet an a Peace Act as well., I therefore support the position of toy lead -
':'.11 Weals, (lee 9.00, 7 W C Bayles 5.00, or. Sir William Hearst. Ih regard to the Referendum I, as a private citizen,
8 Wm llliller 9.00. 9 C W Disns77 9.00, shall mark my ballot with Four ':No's," thus:
10Thos Gregg 10.50, - W J l[onk-
boase 9.00. John Murksr, balance on YES No
•= voters' list aad.advt rime, 109.00 ; also
advertising 0 P Ft bylaw and printing 1. Are you in favor.of the repeat of The Ontario Tetnp<, a:,ce
same for posting. 12,60 ; Hliaa Ramer, Act ?
damages to engine through collapse of
bridge con 7 opp lot 34, 95.00. The
eommittee recommend that the scet L Are you in favor. of the Bale of light beer• contaluir^ t
r of Mrs "boo Leacock for damages mote than 2 51/100% alcohol weight measure through ' r- X
to auto sustained on con d be referred *rnment agencies, and amendments to The Ontario 1rm-
~ to the county for settlement. D R perance 4Lct to per t such sale ?
Beaton.. on -acct of postage, 10.00. ,
The standing -committee on Bonuses 8•' Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not
---for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, more than 2 51/100'/ alcohol weight measure in standard
Eta., reported and recommended payy hotels in loml municipalities. that by majority vote favor X
went as follows: Wray Nendick, 10 „suchsale.and,amendinente:to The Ontario. Temperance
roda'feoce on w t 1 bet coria 89. 8.W. Act to permit such,sale'?
Application for bonus on 96 rods fence
on sideline bet 14 and 15 con 2 was ra
- return from Mrs. Frances J Van 8kty- 4• Are you in faver of the'eale of spirituous acyl malt Iiduor0 "
er. Pickering, through Government agencies and amendments to The On -
z The standing committee .an Roads tarso Temprance Act to permit such sale T
_ and Bridges reported and recomended
the foUowiag payments : John Dun. Yours Respectfully.
rep culvert bet 2 and 3 con 7 L40; B-
Reesor, 42 ydo gravel 4.20 ; R Somer- OMAB. CALDiR
villa and others. _trading and widening
can 2 880.00 ; J Pallister. and others
work on a t 1. Uxbridge to pay half.
Pallister, rep bridge bet lots
84 and 35 con 8, 8.00 : also material for
_n t 1 .1W zbridge to pay }calf 10,75: J H
Jones, gray con 7 opp lots 0.7 53 10,
Nathan Cox. gravel for: bridge con 7.
�;ftaM-
At
J.H•
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Itithe "Gro( s: rl
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OUR SERVICE -The beet possible. Leave an
- your order and depend -upon:�-
ite receiving the best prompt
r
etteation.
. -OUR PRICES -The lowest consistent with the
�, flti =best goods.
!OUR STOCK- -The largest and most complete,
and quality A 1 in eve'rg line
OUR AIM -.To please and serve you to the best
of oar ability. If you have a '.
` - complaint tell us at once. If
4 you are satisfied tell others.
JAMES R/CHARDSON
ALSIKE SEED
WANTED -
ILACESICITH SHOP 1
We will pay the highest'
Horeeshoeing and general blooksaiM
prises for all kinds
work promptly attended to.
-of eeed.1 -
Lame and interfering horses masts
Send us samples _and get
a epecialtyof. and money re -
our prices before
funded 'if work does `not
selling:;
a prove satisfactory. ;
The ;best of facilitiesglib
a for cleaning.
DOWNETCOMPANY
UXM 5 C "WN
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co W H ITBY. ONTARIO'!S
PICKERING' : GARAGE _
Having, pnrcbased the'garage business. of. Davidson & William®.we are
prepared to;repair all makes of autos.
We keep in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all
- _.. makes of cars, nils, etc.
Annis & Andrew, _- Pickering
-bet 2.12527.00; D Gregg and others.
Rrav cons 8 ani 9 opp Iota 24 to 3U �, }`Pll �'`' "'(
..142 55; H G Calvert and others. gray SOLDIERS
-station road, Pickering, 124 50:. C
^�-+•fir Bis,ge, grading And gray in Audley Cheques and money as than representing pa and @draw ne n
force, in
district 401.70 : Geo Cammack, rav on -St ,lingers of the Canadian Expeditionaryd by.Bank drawn
; Sterling age, 'will be cash by this. Bask at $4.86'r�y" to
pr $t rico Exchange,
(ireetSwood road 58♦ IfI : Jatwz Hallett , , , the Pound Sterling. _
and others. giading and gi�avetliag on r ye
-brise line, ati 401 ; fit" Gortuley. gray on
money for ldi
We will transfer m nc so ars. free of char to any eclat
„ broken front 30,00 ; Ales Thong, draw.
' in Caitada'whefe ve have a branch.
ins gravel 1-37,00; Geo G ktes •185 vds
-gravel 18.60 , E H Morley 'drawing
-gBravel Church street bridge, Pickering•=+ . . -THE DOMNIO.N B ANK
21.01 : Fred Rogare. work on grader
f_.
" •`in Rouge district and rein 9 62,&): Geo r > YMM BRANCH-
Gates 33 yds gravel $ .3U R`tn Lacey "
t bal of ace 2 50 : C W 1)i,4ney, rep J. GORDON HALL. • Ma�gm•
bridge bet sats
1 4 5 'con 5.3.00 • Deverill
_
Id
McCarthy.Bros. for cement 47 •1o• T B
w -
Fand others building culvert in Audrey 4
7126.00: J Todd fixing culverts 8.90 Q
+ also fixing culvert on w t 1 Scarboro to * ` ickering Hardware: tore
-- pay half 8 00 ; R Davidson and others V i - -
frav and heading con 3 61.11; l 8 --
aladon hardware_ sects .51.41 ; Wm
Chester gradingg and plowing in Rouge 'ate
41etriCt 28.00 ; Chaa`Dienoy attending There;is only one place, to buy
washout 10.50'; J H Jones and others
grading and gray con 8 bet lots ato90.the 1900 Gravity Washer _
1109,70 ; J H Michell buiiding . tempor-
hridge and material eon a 16,00 ; Fully Guarante116Ved d,� Free Trial (liver
g Holtby and others work on the -
�� Brougham sidewalk 83 O4 ; W Middle. The old Reliable and
ton "drawing cement 1.60; J D Rem-
' now FatnOue
mer and others drawing gravel on side
:road bet 10-11 con 2. 271,50 ; J D Rem. ='dPp9 Though
neer I" yde gravel 17 00 ; Thos Olirer
j^l2auting cement and Qlling•washout on-
` reeowood road 15,00.
• can save o
M The counc 11 now ad journed:to meet _ Come and -see ours -we
-.'again on' •ldotidsy,' Nov 3rd, for else u moneysad give guarantee: - • '
transaction of general businees. y g -
p:' A,full .stock of staple goods on hand.
_ `IKOORTANT and IMPERATrVB Dr. Williams' Fly Oil- the_:best on the
To Deputy Returning Officers, market. Royal Purple calf. meol
P Y and Stock PeciHe, jus arrived. 1
You ,ire• instructed to employ two -
for -S. Ontario-: t
N. S OL e
W E /IV AIR
Polt Clerks at each Polling Bub•Divis• '
ban will convince you i is
,
• the`be't-to be had.4
" ion,. to assist you at the Electoral aDd - , ' It is a pleasure to.show our goods. '
~Referendum vsZting on Oct. 20, 1919. CALDER ELECTION CANARD E-SPOSED *i
met g Officer, +► . TEMPER' -RECORD COMPARED J. S. B�LS�I\, PIC
• i'.. .. ` . .. . ... l9outh.00tario -
; Claremont, Oct.l8tb, 1918 C A t •��R
- t i. Supported -and advocated Bar. Elected in -opposition to abolition„ A
Th-eXtOn ,.S of Bar.�aYh B e'A.
ion Oct. 6th 1919 said Hearst passed Temper- Y0.1
Z ration Refers duns re. • "It was now. up to pe�)ple. No decla' _ cc�1r 8t�f F
' 7u "Cream of the. We lour
r. 8. For fooling temperance people and catebinq votes. ripened 4 No
1ViaLSON'S rice 0rfi i letter in Reformer and got editorial boost. Did not give letter'to
constantly on band In balk or brieks - any other paper in Riskin:for bread
Gum, Chocolates and other Sweet@. '
Popular Patriotic Mu@ic:
ssrTaz �sr-i �s on
V. tar pastry
TBbaccoe, Cigars, etc. 1. Local bptioea orgituizer; Oshawa --two cam iLi e. :
!. Three sessions as your member, voted with Liberals -abolish the %
Y IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK bar. - Farmers, try *lir "Sampson",Hog Feed
Pickering, Ont 8. 1914 election, abolish the bar candidate. Defeated by Calder,
4. Has stated position clearly to Liberal Women's committee. for RESULTS
`• li. Referendum conituittee satisfied with his record. `
�.. -A Declines interview. with. Reformer, which has in past _,been yn Full line. of Feeds on hand
Coal,Coal . i friendly.
r '
_. 7. Gives same election manifesto to all five papers in Riding. Highest prices paid for grain
-- The Gilobe, working hard for Referendum .urges election ,af ean.. `
Har& and Soft Coal of the dilates now, wl3o were abolish the bar candidates in 1914. Says peo- s
• _ . -The iCam bell Flour Mill CO., Lt e
best qualit On :.. ple have no choice in eneh cases.. ._ ..r P
,hand � Which record looks be,,i ? � _ isms him
''Which man will best serve Temperance . .,,.. .
THOS. Ae LAW All women have a vote on the election, the same as on. the(Refer-
v endnm._ . Toronto - pet rboro w' "Pieke ng 41k
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'� - _ - _ -•trc:• dad Ytei
�. $. ja 0i .601 lowtthe hOHdsy' .Vt . '1►ati
sad' Mrs. 2bompson.
Lynn and sons visited Wh-
Mrs. Doha ltorgsa an wu
Henderson, of Toronto, were
oli-
y-- ;spa ds oa: day visitors. in Claremont.
0.. artoa' o oroato, span Mies Olive- Powell, of Toronto,
�olidty wit •!Ere _Glibbous. spent • Thanksgiving Day at the
'mhos. Paterson was off duty a home of her parents here.
�daya. this week owing to Wellington and Mrs. Pearson, of
Wm.- Thompson and Mise Stouffville. visited the former's
j>[yrtle spent a iew=day_s last week pareata, Thom” and Mc'a. Pearspa,
1n the city. on-Tha Osgiving. Day.'.
- J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of
Pick -TIME Td BLE—Plokesiag 866602 .G
slingg,� spent Sunday with J. H. T. R. Teeins.aoing East -due M folloiws
:dad Mrs, Beal. No. 6 - l;isil 8.07 b M.
Mien Annie Proctor, of Toronto, 28 Local 2.37 P. M.
.spent over' Sunday with James ' 1,. •38 Local- .6.25-P. mi
and Mrs. Coates. Trains. going West , dun as follow*—
D. A. Scott had a ' business trip NO; 28 . Loo•1 10-27 A. M.
27 Local 9.06'P. M.
to -the city, on Monday, ma $ing q u'atl 7,55 P. M, :
+� the tri by auto..Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday
D, ]fund Mrs. Alger of Toronto
a�peat the holiday with Dr., and -Foregoing is 1 hour in advance
leis. Tomlinson. of Standard time. _
Messrs. Ward and Gregg shipped' `+ sVI*d b bt '
lacarload of mixed stock to the LUICUCN* 1Wdiia
j' eity'on Monday. '
>l�dre. Anderson, , of Toronto, NEW GARAGE
Tepeat the holiday with her aunt,
rio.' Joshua Bundy.
Mr. and Afro. Spence. of Toronto, The undersigned has opened up
seoompahied by their uncle, spent a ¢arage on his premises and
'the holiday� with the former's pa- ie prepared to do all kinds
rents, C. O. and Mrs. Bennett. of automobile repairing.
J. H. Beal will hold a' combina- 'Will handle all necessary'parts
tion sale of new and second-hand for repairs.
furniture, stoves etc., on Friday, Ia also -agent for Gra Dort . Cars.
._ . Oct. Slot. Watch out for bills. Call is and save him
Charles and Mrs. Wax sad
family, of Toronto, sppeent Thanks. ' before baying.
giving Day. with th+e former'@ Thomas E. Stephenson,
brother, Nelson, and Mrs. Wagq.'
T P. Shirk and son.Edgar, were CLARRMONT, Ont.
At Port Perry on Monday, duck-
' mom
•
NOW
-+- . Bw meets all Tains —
r
;
Flre�o�es Rigs` to hies day or.
We may now be found in
aight_at lowest priers.
1[. Henderson'! pre�Iliees
Pu9ne 1806. s
; where a larl stook of new L
1' u'
i�0s• &mderici & Willj
r •:,: fresh solids have.
PBOPRIBTDRB
arrived.
/CE -ORE AM
J. ftgold, ".'Claremont
The famous ,Neilson make
•kept constantly on� hand.
: - =� Ind. Phone 2804
Am prepared to cater to
.,garden parties or other
'
UX,& .5 Sw"t to Ed
social gatherings. •
Iwo! Lmdft
r
Parlor in Telephone Cen-
tral office, -opposite the
-bakery. 29.8
T. P. Shirlte - Cont
A/OTIO$ is hereby given that
Shemilt; the
t George Henry of
Town of Oshawa, In the County of On-
tario, in the Province of Ontario, lab-
orer, will apply to the Parliament of
Canada, thereof,
at the next• session
fora Bill of Divorce from his wife,
Florence May Shemilt, of the City of
Of all materials and desks
_ is stook. It will pay YOU
ept
Toronto, in the County of York, in
the Province of Ontario.. Married
� one works std inspect eras stoat
ices Doan inspect
obtain r works
misled
woman. on the ground of sdnitery and
Monte we do not employ them, eonugness
ly we a, and do throw off the agent
od
desertion.
Dated at the Town of Oshawa, in
the PrsTtaco. of Ontario, the 2nd day of
September, A. D. 1919.
oommission of 10 r aest.,whiehyou wo
ow"inly save by purchasing from ns.leau �'
.. .
GlaoaGa HeNRY SHzxiLT.
J. T..`MATHESON '
By his solicitor. W. ft. N: 18inclair,
Oshawa, Ontario: � 61-18
Offioe and Works, Whitby, Ostaefo
-6 VW - ♦et8MV4 wits i8- .,
years experienoa in to.
,pals Work on all maker
of oar, has opened a
oara,ge at North clue- -
WAt andis pispared 'to `
take dare ' of yoar oar
:troubles. Satisfactions:°
_guaranteed. Have your
oar put right...
North Claret
4
Garage -
K
w ' � •; � Vit;
CiCi+iZXSS C821
anow"`ed by loo1n9 ducat
and preparing for' it. .
b
Farmers — , y - ezercis-
,ing foresight is ralsln� cattle,
hogs and other readily sile--
. shooting. They' met with fair _ • able products --can
success. - ,�- : - „� their Worth This B
ank at&
John and Mrs: Caster, of Toron- W
and encourages evert kind of
to, sppeent the holiday here with -__ agricultural Opefation.
he former's parents, Tobias and ��� TMfd:
: Mrs. Caster.
Mr. Ellie conducted a, thanks
ITAI D D
;.giving service to an appreciative ♦Vic
audience is Erskine' church oa as +C'� �'!. = OF CA ADA
Sunday morning. PICKERING MRANCH -
Tobias Caster shipped a carload
-of turnips from Claremont to the _ - M. o. ztMstsrwalAly ul.waosa
United States this week and also ARRANCM ALSO AT wwrrsrl
two from Locust Hill. �� d -
Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family t ,.
of Toronto, sent the holiday :• . _...,... - ... _ _
with Mrs. Cooke parent@,. George
and Mrs. Cooper, and other rela- _ .
._ = I BRING ..
fives its the villaxe.
Oar continuation and public
' rr
schools were closed on Thursday VERY one of the .*iiiih6si. and a half -subscribers to
_ ' _ . 4
,an
Friday of last week owing to LUMBER -YARD
the teachers' convention which Canada's . Victory Borids. knows -that -he can sell _
was held in Oshawa on those days. thein today f or rno: a thanhe paid for them. We carry a heavy and well agsort' ���
l9` -A: anis Mrs. - Renfrew and - ed stock Qf Lumbei, ,:all well.A
er Mar of C ixebec - - milled and dry, comprisinst j�.
daughter, _
-little g y� � __ - , .. . _ . .
''. City. are spending a two weer.Vs Sy Oi:E w*tiv botlglTt"Cali3f13 s Victory Bonds has # ihe_following.material . --
holiday at the home of Mrs. Ren - 1 -CC id $1, ;: Per c:c *,i. Lnttrest ar 'aur url�—paid twice a 'ro
frew's parents, R awl - M r?: Mac _
` • year.
a plc �� -Hemlock B.
H
cab. - y _
-
"Manche Fi
_..
S. F. Robbing moved on Monday Pine aad Spruce- Dressed - I�umbe�
to his new home in Miss McFar• = ,. Pine. and Cedar Sidings_ 7
lane's residenee. His sale of houpe Iv?ver hal: a rnilliod Cans dians who bought Canada's -, . White
hold effects on Saturday wa3 well _ __ �'}dory Bonds en the instalrnent.plan-saved.money that %t 2 br3S B. C. Cedar'Shingles, Cts.'
;:.,attended and good. plc s were -
: ireaiizesi. n they would not ctherwise have saved. _ l
A mass meeting w ill be held. in - _ S
Baptist church on Sunday - I
W arson •dc o
;f morning in. the interests of the - - -`The guarantee back of Canada's Victory 'bonds is PICIKER,1!t
Referendum. In consevuenc, the
other churches have withdrawn the same as the guarantee back of a Ont Dollar or a Two Bell end Independent phone.
their morning services. _: Dollar bill. There is this difference, however, that ou
y
A meeting in the interests of the -: get interest on the Victory Bonds and you don't on - ; ..; .
= U rCanada Bible Society will
p re or Two Dollar bill. .
O
be held in the Presbyterian church - -
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 22nd,
.at eight o'clock. An address will -Cani-da's Victory Bonds will always be accepted as - -'
'-be given by Rev. R. H. ' L. Hasla m, - •
-who has sppeent fifteen years of ser, Security for a loan,
+vice in indta.
Remember the annual service is Banks are ready t0 loan
conneetioe with Brougham -Union money on Canada's Victory
.Lodge, A. F. & A. M., in the Pres
1
__. _ _.. .:. ' ,-_' -'The Univea sal'
t
byterian eharch on Sunday next BOnds
at2,30 o'clock, standard time. An -
.: a Ma
Appropriate address' will be given _ - _-- .S wing -:� C�line
by the pastor, Rev. A. McLellan. Canada's Victory Bonds may be tUrned into. cash at ,
.A cordial invitation is extended -• any time. � _ M _
to an. ' � _: - - W. H. Jackson � 'Son,-
- Rev. H. Wood occupied -the . ul- -= :
_•
it in the Baptist church at bort " Brock'Road. Pickering, Oat, #�
ops on Baptislayund. The pulpit in There is no, other way in which you�i invest your
the Baptist church here was Deco- moue with such absolute securit — rl such a - good
Blackamiching and Woodworking la
y y g $ g ., all its branches. Saw gumming
plead by Mr: Hillier, of McMaster rate `of interest.. d filing a speciaty.
IIoiversityy, Toronto, who also •': a as Gasoline Engines,
pian hed in the Methodist churt:h . - W stock Cl
in the avenin tp a large and ap• - _ - • _. Wheels, Circular Saws,rel
g ;Canada will soon give her citizens an opportunity to and Emery Mandrels.
;preciative audience. o road w
After Saturday's vote there now buy Victory Bonds igig. It will probably be the last s good,aec nd.hand wagon
exist@ no doubt that the people of chance to buy Canada's Victory Bonds on such favorable - forage cheap.
Claremont are desirous of @"ecuring _ _ " _ - _
electric railwaye,'lixlit and power. - terms. ChoppingY
The vote, was. 57 to 1 in. favor. of "
J
the by-law. While the general _.- : - :AND FL UUNa _
clui
opinion was that 'the by-law - :.,
�tvould carry b; a good majority* = PfYpa f s d oat r ;
p� m eppred to do an
re ,to bN as max �.fa B1+sd! )int Asking on Mondays and Fr -• ; w
I
the result was a great. surprise to _ •r
e;ll. - days only, beginning
A meetingis the interests of - gots ween ava<>s�lr yoN lied bila
on April let..
,Charles Calder, the Conservative :- ably to btry Me ksl 000 Some stone boats, 'wagon and binder
candidate, will be held in the Ma- o�g a on hand.
"
-Hall this '(Frtda) evening, -. t u a
beginning at 7.80 o'clock,'standard - ( Jahn F. Bayles, Greenwood .-.
kens. 'Addresses will be given b
yy.
:Wm. Smith, M. P.; Dr. Mci1llli ,
. vray, of Whitby, Robb. Miller, -
of Stouffville, andel others, Ladies _ $.
rare specially invited.
On Tuesday -afternoon as Lather 1919 1-
Pilkey's team was being .backed
font of the barn, where they, had K� (�►S r jn» i
--been with:a load of'mangels, they _ pe
"became frightened and started
1 •' dJwn the lane toward the road.
:.'They then started north on the r
41
Brock road at a fnridus rate; b * '
,.'were stopped when the reacbe �'
y Iss ed by Canada's Victory Loan Committee,
the eighth concession. The horseb -. o -operation with theMinister of Fiaaaes i
were uninjured but the wagon wab f 'the Dominion of Canada. .--
' %res badly damaged, T .1
Whitevale Club of
x
United Farmers " {
Se eds have arrived.
>:
At the nest meeting of the Clab reso->
luttons be on
will passed
- the following:
Re Interswitcbing of Railways
Military Training in Schools
^
Improving our School System
Regulation of Foodstuffs
Standardization of farm implements
Regulation of motor trucks on otic
soft roada _
Y'i.- ±� ...s 'Sk.Ye•'wi.,J'...R :... w.-✓�>i�1`'f�'.'-:'P��:'e�b#��.T�r: ,�'�yift''ray-+•
_ viaell nds. diflZCalties seely In nLE
pr*Ivlsedi*1��� p,�
•
FpFthe pp] OIlisB The second and even more important
�y '• discovery made about ths�same time,
Wardrobe. was .that the blood of certvnn individu• Can Only Find Relief by Enrich -
7
als will not mix with that of others, iAg theOOd.
but instead that the fluid part o1 the
y 1 one typo of blood attacks and destroys Rheumatism -is -a disorder -of - the
the corpuscles..cf the other. The usual .blood, _ It attacks people :.when' the -
• . '� effect of this . reaction' was simply the blood is overcharged with acid and
FY`s T destruction of the corpuscles of the -impurities, thus setting up inflamma-
I transferred blood, but ocoasipnally the tion in the muscles and joints. Wet.
it FM effect was so violent that the small weather or cold weather of autumn
4+ amount of blood given was engugh to may start the tortures of rheumatism,
destroy the corpuscles of the recipient but is not the cause. The cause is in
with fatal consequences: the blood and the blood only. Victims
It was 'found possible to classify in- of thrs malady have • every reason to
dividuals into four groups which exist fear the first dull ache in the limbs
In constant ro iortiuns. Of thea and joints, followed by sharp pains
P
i
e
the smallest group, comprising about I through the flesh and muscles; these
1 -per cent., cannot give blood to any ,.are. the symptoms of poison 4n the
except persons of their owng rouP, al- blood which may shortly leave the
though they may safely be given any victim painracked and helpless. f -
x blood. The second and largest group,
There is only one way to cure rhea
comprising 44 per cent., possess blood matism, and that is through the blood
Liniments hat applications, and rub
)7.s, which may, be given to anyone with.
PP
`�• out bad effects The the twogroups,bins may give temperary ease, but
'..
. a ., other
- _ 94 cannot possi root the trouble out of
- of 15 and 40 per cent. respectively, are the a,stem. at can only be done by
go' -8 mutually. aptagonistic; that ,is,• their the.rfch; red blood'rvhich Dr. Williams'
'blood can only he given safely to the
R l + y members .oi their own group or of,the Pink Pills actually make. This new
i No. 9064—Misses' Dress. ,Price, 25 blood drives out the poisonous acids
�Ve . cents. Suitable for small women; first group.
front shirt seetion and tunic. in one, Rapid Im and impurities, and the' rheumatism
• p"ovement. disappears. if on are a sufferer from
i back of skirt attached to foundation; The Immediate effect of blood trans-, this painful majdy begin curing your -
dress in tivo lengths. Cut in' 3 sizes„ fusion on a patient dying' from loss of self to -day by the use o1 Dr. ,Williams'
XV'.R. 1 lfi to 20 years. Size. 16, with best„ blcod is- most startling. Within ten! Pink Pills, aiid.see how. soon' t e pains
i collar, cuffs, longer length, 4% 'yds. i minutes of beginn4ng the transfusion and stiffness of the joints fade away,
36 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 54 ins. wide; I the patient shows signs of returning leaving behind new. energy and new '
'th belt, collar, cuffs, 3�y yds. 36 to life, his
breathing from a series of I health.
wi out
ins. 'wide, -or 2% yds. 64'in�s. wide. deep -sighs. normal, his pulse You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
Bovril is one of the most piecloes food " width, lea yds.'I strengthens and his gray' face regains from any medicine derJer or -by mail
-substances in the world. Its beneficent No. 9Q78 --cusses' Dress.Price, 25; its, natural color. In the hospitals back at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
cents. Suitable for small women; at the battle lines in Fraiice a- trans- I-$2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medi
effects are immediate ; _it acts like, a glass of :with -or withotit suspender -straps; two fusion was likely to be a real race cine. Co., Brockville, Oat. - -
champagne',.but. without -the reaction which styles' of sleeve; two-piece skirt ink with death, the margin of time being �,-
two lengths, with or witho.ut straight. sometimes as narrow as t flLteen-
Wine sometimes brings. , Bovril- does permanent _ y 4 After ally the easiest way to do a
cuff at lower edge.. In 4 sizes, 11 to minutes.
good by buil . - Tho ra thing. is to do it right.
- �e--16, ;- _ _aas�eYer env difficulty in. � t
i .
straps, Skirt, stiff, longer lenlrth; 2?4 obtaining volunteers for the oiffce o!---�-PuYcha�- priee_of trees is only _ 1
To get the full benefit of Bovril; take it
re yds. 54 ins. wide; without suspender blood donor, fq6 any man took a genu• a small part of the orchard coat. A
• larly da after day. The value of- "a- course of straps, skirt, cuff, 2 yds. 54 ins. wide. ine°pleasure in helping to save a cont• few dollars extra spent for trees, if it
+� Width, 1 ria yds. ' rade, especially when -the rescue was will purchase the kind you want, will
Bovril has been scientificall demons trated by the
p These patterns may be obtained arrled out ander his very'eyes. The ;,pe well spent.
independent investigations of ProfessorThompsoft:' from your local McCall dealer, . of I strength 'a1 the popular feeling of in -
from orn the all McC Co., 70 Bond St.,! dividualAy In the blood was shown by
After brio in human sub•ects to a Toronto Dept. W. i the tacit assumption that no one' would tjj�Q �5&D00R
g � P :�CJI$i�I Wil t' .
- care to have h:� alta saved by an in- <.
constant .weight on a stin�ard diet, ..:" rJt7F4 to .ea, se.r
I fusion . of German blood, and prisoners „ ' ,oe„in,, - F
he added Bovril to and found the bodother y- j�i�i C�i i �� R
: - t � ftd
of war here accordingly. seldom used. ,'Y�.� w,tb sass Sate dr
i t + Prayer For' a Little Homo.
building pourers of T A ..P ay wi: Lld
p.nn r 7 # �� i n
- rite fo:
Bovril . ;. �41:,� flag' i. !.1Ul�il
Bovril • to be i O to Gad send -aa.-a little home, nf• ++
taken, ^ � To Com$ back to, when we roan]. Tho HALLIDAY COM?AMY Limited
_o tames the amauist The Fall'is the most severe season
. _ MAfl LLrnM raCTpIY pK,..aVtOaf Ga MAe4
taken. 01 the year for colds—one dap fs warm, as oleic tiles,' o
_ w , a iview for miles
• I _ _ . - _ - Lo�v lis and
i the neat .is wet -and cold arid' unless «`ids t�indo s
l
h
h
h
the mother is on her guard the little
. ... •�; Red tlrpliFrht-and-deep chairs: �' , • �. I �`
_ ons are seized wcods. that =y
` idithl
Small white beds upstairs-- A , •
-. .riga on all winter. Baby's Own
Tab-7
let's are. mothers' best friend ••in are -.1 Great talk- in little nooi,s,
Y - ;
venting or banishing colds. They act Dim colors, rats .of -books
..it
n r.�
as a gentle laxative, keeping the
One-pletnre on each wall. --
i
•I An occasional dose will prevent oft tier many things at all. s se t System
T ✓ - -_. ,. 8 " • OOr]i of
-if Itdoes.tcome• on.omach suddenlythe I Whole, risuranee.,
God +end us a little ground,
bt2lldm t use of the Tablets will ulckl
+ a I pe° e Q Y i ..Tal] trees. standf tg round. membc•m ate O tario Goinsurance
erns nt Stand
StAilug lie it. .The .Tabieta. are sold by sed rate
;•�. :Power Of - ; medicine dealers or by mail at 2, - I3oiriely :flowers in brown sod, are also
5 Sick d er81 Benefits
an �+n
alone. gt�'«n if Aettrtd,
Bowril- Vie= cents a• box' from,- Ti'ie. �Dr, Williams' � • Overhead. thy stars, O Ood, The Juvenile Department furnishes
I! Medleine Co., Brockville, Ont.! ' 'th• haat puraYible insurance benefits to
God bless, when winds blow, the children or wir w.lult members. j
Otic home. and -all we know. The order ha++ plrrh•dy paid oreP $880,-
- 000,00 -in Sick and Funeral-Beneftts, and
-
BLOOD
C�1 � t iN --i nearly Seven Millions of Dollars in xn- -
_ ;'LJJ�VD SEALING r surancr.
_ _ Another. Wake. gat, Councils in nannda If fhrre Is
3I eahy, wi t o a de of his face not
full yinformaation write tsoany of
u1 ti ne 1
----- - AS A PROFS SIGN Badly swoilon, stepped into ttie. den- the'roliowtng u(ricoria:
rist's o(!ice ane morning. "I want ye J. L..DavIdson, W. F. Montague,
_� aha has stipulated that the money lie I Grand Councillor Grand Recorder
Lysiversity Memoriai. to see what's the matter avid me tooth;' w. F. Campbell,J. H, Belt, WM.-
Bpeakfng of the many donations to used -for tate benefit' of spldlerg and -' said the Irishman. = Grand Organizef. Grand Med.'Ex
sailors of the' United States and theirs FL>Ntl1.TuN ovTARto
Universities !n recognition of the sac- TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD The .dentist made trio necessary
k 6 descendants. - I examination and said: "The .nerve Is
•'.riSces of college men and• women, In connection with the scholarships IN WAR HOSPITALS dead. That's what's the matter."�-
whose response to the call to arms which are to be instituted here, $300; "Thin th owers!" exclaimed
W as qot .eurpsase in alacrity by any 000 of the fund being set aside for this �— DYlulcahy, be'thee other teeth must be V E R CO RE -8 CHILLS
!1
body or class of citizens in any o1 the Purpose, the President of the Univer- -' _ hoidin' a wake over it " //�� g13!• [�gg ��'!!�s
,.• allied countries, Sir Robert Falconer, sity of Toronto explains that ascholar- TWO Recent Discoveries Have:
-•� 610 6i1351UTEIS '
president of- the' University 'of Toron ship should, not be less in value than
to, points out with pride that no Uni• $200 a year. This means that if one _ Served to Overcome. ii g10 i lit T n C T your horse has a` cough or colds
candidate. is to receive a scholarship a 7/ I 1 �I 1 _ !( S ` or is feverish, give it
�ersity, in America has a record of every year an outlay of $S00 would be - _=Di'1�ICLIItIes. PAYABLE HALF NEARLY
service that'surpaeaes that of the big Allowed on money left with us for � p�f ! i
educational Institution which has necessary for the four years' course. profession+�1 lood donors, willing' - •Drs is. �a Danlel S
In order to supply such in annual in- Yrom •
three to ten' years.
helped to make the prbvincial capital. 4: , for a considet•ai on to part with a pint Write for Booklet. ^Y -+-a•
come.a good capital sum would be re- Di�s'e-emir Remedy
famed throughout the world as a seat or even more of their blood every ')ale Great West Permanent
of learning. Sir Robert is intensely quired. If it were decided that these' three months for transfusion to the
scholarships were to be awarded for vF h e n prope-ly
Interested in. the bfg,.Campairn which veins. of another, are likely to become Loan Company. art en this wnn-
a period of • years, say -'-fifteen or
is now being waged to raise half a a recognized economic class in con- Toronto Office 20 King St. West derful remedy
million dollars to twenty-five, the, amount of capital s `; w i t i overcome
perpetuate, by a equence of the Improved technique- - chills in from 3o e
would not be quite ay large as that ` - _ _
Memorial Tower and Gateway and the and wider- knowledge concerning the; •i t to so minutes to a
necessary it they were• to. be made �„ horse or any other
Institution of schGlarahipe, and._a lac• operation which have resulted from ;
perpetual. was 1 atAck at a coat of
.` tureship, the war record of the 5,600 study and experiment, by surgeons 0 i less than 10 cents
graduates - and former students who The conditions required in addition during the war. Only five years ago s It thus prevents
answered when Civilization called',. as., to those of having served in the war /n + Fever, Trouble ,
the transfusion of .blood was a rare +'7'' PINT Is. Lung Troubles �.•
or of beings close relative of one who - - ' r' I' eta It .w o r lc s
well as the memory of the six hundred operation resorted to only as a last i A limited quan 'tY of may" ,1 :'
allant men who oheerfull ave their has served are a certain standard of High -Grade hliU J quicker and Det
g y g resort. At the army hospitals in III' ter than any
jives on foreign battlefields.. sebolarship to prove that the Candi- I sakebwp, samples Frce thing else in the
France; in spite of the °difficulties in- I F world. leaving no i
It In comparison with Zoronto's cam- date is- likely to profit by a course herent in the conditions under which
paign it 3a pointed out that the Uni• in the University and if . there are they worked, it became almost coin- _-_ _ aftermath of
versity of Chicago has received one several candidates fir the community�N. µT"� VR ' � _ weakness, swollen limbs orblindness.sig_
monplaee. This reship' is worth Its weight In
gold. to shippers because it has no
.- gift of two and a half million dollars the scholarship to -be awarded on .the Two recent discoveries have served' ? =nstrnctions and Price Lis: of equal for acclimalinR horses. It is
from one man, La Verne W. Noyes, basis of merit. to overcome the difficulties formerly also a perfect Dore for Milk Fever in
cows' and Holt- Cholera in --swine. "
"The Alumni of -Varsity." declares encountered in the transfer 'of blood
PRICE GOC.
Sir Robert Falconer, "have now the I from one person to another and to ex. k FAITIULBS Cr.RAIopportunity 9L performing .'a sacred• plain the 'falures which sometimes Big Animal hiedicai hook Free.' '
duty and rendering a great service at marked the attempt in the earlier f sent myon request
in WITHOUT one and the 'same time. The sacred years of its history. DR. A. C. D.k NIELS COMPANY,
COAL ors WOOD duty is • to share in the privilege 'of '1.
GARDENLAW REG D. A
QUfsTiONo Prevent Clotting. 4 Hospital St. Montreal
bs cAleAaa. Luiz_ sD_
• EOtNES TME Fillit honoring and perpetuating the mem- °The first -discovery was that mixing Distributors of rurpee's Seeds KNOW LT - UEB
ON Q EC
Price $13-50 ory of Varsity men and women who ,
kDEAL I MATERAND COOKER fell in the World War.' The great the blood with a suitable solution of
Dept. t� _1. -
�oot.Fo t For Town and Country service is to enable those who served citrate of sodium preverited the ten• '
�QpCR Camps and Bungalowa dericy of the blood to clot immediately
or their near relatives -to secure, ad -
produces Gas k -or wo e.- DISEASE AMONG HORSES—THE ANSWER 18
Fits in oar coahor wood vantages that will mane them better on being exposed to the atmosphere. GH
stove witbouI and did not prevent the recipient from Q N' ' �.
citizens in their country." S 4 4'$® � $ ��L�r�'�9q*er u0��®�t��
elanttona. obtaining all the benefits of the trans- Y T`-' M fi"`
For cooking The Executive CommitteE, accor$ing K
and beating. �• fusion. .This clotting tendency of the ,i ' -' Q t'+"r,crever there is contagious disease among horses
to Sir Robert, desire to, give - Abe O
AGENCIES Alumni everywhere ' all possible o blood had been previously overcome` a z =ser s Js the solution or an trouble. ia>?osxr8 is Jul'
OPEN p n lX': t ;,lwtble in all cases of Distemper, rsalt lays, Iaiiaeasar
', portnnity In act freely Iri supporting to some extent by using a vessel coat- `l�+', r+ 1' 2 Coughs ana Voids. A few drops a day wail. protect y&� : t
llfeep tbl4rA Stahl attention to Mail Orders: ed with paraflne ' a method which :A `�'� o horsa exposed to disease. . Regular donee three' times a da
See e:bibit daily, generously the sacred •cause 'and in + r: il: act mart elouslY or p'mir horse actually sick
least delayed the clottfng,.but is not l i11 • Q Buy bf your drdsals>
u �ENDALXT8 CO. OF CANADA .stsnding loyally behind thei- Alma iq O!1` —T-�
B0
absolutely C@rtalu and R BPOHN MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN, IND. U. a, ti
"• ,316 Kits St, W.. Toronto, Ont. ,Mater.' Presents tech F C
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i
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.'�:� •'SYRUP OF FAGS" 1 i ' A really gofoda s pphi��:boala -�¢ -
Fa x _ =r pear blue by artificial light as well as e
M1L s A ; VI I'�D'Vdaylight; some stones have sr trace Ta
R J LAXATIVE of black, and some red, the latter mak-
` Ing them resemble amethyst, -especial - 3
'�- - oc
ly by lamplight or gaslight.
Look at tongue! Remove
ReIt move I, ,,nONEY ORDERS;
l
A�F9AWbfr.�sEfcsa"5� °"' �' fir„ �'
rinsing giant rn t
ane• carried 11.60 1
on quick le. Box 6L
Jnr Cn.. Ltd., Toronto.
SOI1S F0171 I e S OmaC ,1 -- SrruATIOAs VACAIM. - -
_ liver' and bowels Deminion Express Money Qrders are r
on sale in five thousand offices RE YOU AMBITIOUS? IF Y
- _ Do you Y ber A desire advancement�n say situatio
+� _ . throughout Canada. or lira mental efficiency is what wi
i. those ages, when your bring you success. The Pei
man $.stem
y! Mind and Memory Training develgrd
character was being There Was a Reason. _ latent bowers with wonderful resin
^ yet it squires but spare momenta oo
formed' hew you r �- r;>, Mrs. Dix—"I-was ashamed of you, study and', mental eaerelse. It tnatterf
hriam, to see you .dust the, chair not where you live for the course is con-
I followed examples, did �. of EP Y ducted by mail—by confidential cgrrel+
.
what other eo le did— d you sat on at Mrs. Henshaw's. -1 saw. vpoadence. Your request for free bookg,
1 herO `pears 8t o her 'little boy watching you.'.' Let. 'Mind and Memory:' will bring thili ,:sy
OLn' S \ and all particulars by return mail- ;?
y y 0 Dix—"I saw'him, too. I'm too old a Write to -day. Pelman Institute, las ; �.•
1 i J
school—your Stair in fish to be caught on a bent pin. j Tamale B1ag., Toronto.
business? Recall them. l >,csecssss>lt:lovs.
if Oil Call, YOU silted suaard'r Liaimont Cures Barns, *to. �y
y g URSES—THE HOSPITAL FOR IN=
CL'RABLES, in affiliation with
a knowledge yell will , When arranging .pillaws for an .in- + Benertie and Allied Hos !tale, New York,
• p
:.
...:find useful- when your valid try putting two lengthwise with i offers a course of training to young wow
��%�
e at top for the 'he: men desiring to ttecome nurses; this hos-
i own boy starts out. one �osewispital has now adopted the eight hour;
This arrangement will give a good s� s'em. For salary and other iaforma-
c tion app=y to Superintendent, 130 Duna r
Give him the right start. Teach him the value of Accept. "california' syrup of Figs deal. of comfort.
only—look for the name California on _ f Avenue, Toronto. uz
6ersonal appearance and self respect. Tell him how the package, then you are atir0 your O -e—+ - j C A �CIrIt, '1'UMORs; I:Untl�s: lDTO.
confidence may be gained merely from a clean shave—or, ^ inter=,al and a trnal.' cured without. +:
child is .having ,the best and most pain by our home treatment. Write us
better still, shosv.Urn-and show him in a practical way. hnrmless laxative or Physic sic 'for the With the Fingers before ton late. -Dr. Bellman Medical
little stomach liver and bowels. Child- sit 1
Give him a renlove' its -delicious, bt-r taste. Says Cor Lift
Co'. Limited, Co111nQwood• Out
Yis Q I The tots number of British offices
Full directions for child's dose on each I and other rank's dischrlrged and dd•�
Q ys fear. `Without Any Pain 'mobilized since the armietica
bottle. Give It without is
GILLETTE Saf ety �Da A other! You must say "California." 3,300,000..
I and make his morin shave come a The old time To Save Money on Express Packages ! ore corns hard morns, soft corns or a2ina:Q s• n:nimeat stea.vea 2ronrattta
� �• I is
haidling and scraping i3 a • thing of the past. The Try This Plan. any, kind of acorn can ehoTtIy bs j
phazard element is gone. There is no need for your Thousands of dollars are lost an- liftedright out with the fingers if yon !
boy to know anything but the ease and comfort of the mall b the safall $hi r throw h will apply directly upon the corn a taw
y y ppe g drops of fieezone, says a Cincinnati
Gillette shave. 'It is the razor of his time—that to which neglect to pack and tag express strip- II authority.
he is entitled—nothing more, nothing lem menta. properly,. The big fellows do i It is claimed that at small cost one
- not lose much, because they take pains can get a quarter of an ounce o! free
to have their merchandise well packed zone at any drug store,. which is su81. 1
..Sold at most stores catering to the needs of men. tient to rid one's feet,. of every cora
and carefully tagged and stenciled.
or callus without pain or soreness or I
hAADE IN CANADA Much perishable food is wasted; the danger of infection.
every year for the lack of proper ; This new drug is an ether compound,
and while sticky, dries the moment It
-- — crating,' or because -the tags rub off Is applied and does not inflame or even
s
or ecau'se ere are seera u Irritate the surruunding tissue. S!ck head'nt-he,' biliousness, coated
celed addresses on the crate. The This announcement will interest • tongue, or - sour, gassy stomach—aI•-
' KNOWN THE. ftO�RLDOVER... express companies pay the claims, but many women here, for it in said that ways trace this to torpid liver; do-
a great decal of time and effort -i's ex- the present high•heel.footwear is put -
I pended in settling them, and in the tin tics every 1a Poisonous matter. c ogged in thesis
coma ' on practically sty
e Gillette Safety Razoir Corripany end the shipper pays, through fatness- woman's feet
* ��_� ed shipping charges. teatil ea, instead of being cast out of
if Canada, !pillar These rules for better service, pre-
- - pared by express experts, will save
73 3t. Alexander Street, Montlreal, Que. iA4 you time and money in getting your
produce to market: _
Always show your name and ad-
dress as well as those of the person or
k and. ruminate, soon . going forth for firm to whom you are' sending your
M8ldrl Co F eda od A n addi-ttional precaution
the system is re -absorbed Into the -
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue It causes con
! gestion and that. dull, throbbing, sick•
ening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, removb the, sour, uudisested • '
food and foul gases, take the excess
I bile from the liver, and carry oeit all
$ W a
Attractive.
more to est. Why should we not ami-
feeding habits 1f the
go s. s a
it is well to enclose. -your name and
the constipated waste, matte! and
�'
+
tate natural
address inside the shipment,-
r'.'
poisons in the bowels.
Snece sa iu feeding dairy cows de- I
method can be practicably carried out?
in. is
Place "plain, -legible mark_ s directly
,- - lti L s �� ,
d
A-Cascaret taalght sift ranch
pends largely upon getting animals {
In the winter particular_it post.
on 'each shipment by use of tray c n
SINCE 1970 f�
e
straighten yew ahlL' by morning. Th
o f to eat large quantities, of- feed, and to
enticethem to'consume large amounts
I aible to feed three or four times a day,
and where many cows-qre.kept, the
(sat chalk), brush, -or stencil, -Al-
'Rays erase old marks- of eery des-
LO 11
work while you sleep.
_
—" -
- the feeder must employ ..several
time so spent upon the individual cow''
cription. In marking shipments of
' schemes to make the feed more ap•
will be very small.
I Molasses is a great' appetizer, con-
iced goods, place the marks on.. some 1
DROPS
30 s'I•Syes JHS
. petlzing or palatable. litany feeders
I ditloner and mild laxative. It awl?pYles
protected part there it will. not. come
_
'
make the mistake - of not feeding the
cow eifough. ' Aboat 50 to 60 per cent.
I nutriment, and'when hen added to cheap
.in contact with other packages. Never
Avoid tai's if
ACHES AND PAINS
AU
of the feed goes to maintain the body.
I hay, ensilage or grain, it makes the'
rely on. a single -tag. '
vein can write. address on the
1f the ration is reduced a fourth, the
teed much more attractive to cow,
eats relish. We.
.the
j package, but never be sittisfi2d with
QUICKLYRELIEM)
b
pilon lett. for milk, de=
portion
!'and she with greater
' h ted when !t was fed to high•
less than two tags. •''
_ --
clines a half, for the maintenance re- ave no
quirement remains about the same. i milking cows and poured over the en- ---- {
1t is better to increase the ratios silage or grain, . It acted just like ( Bear Island, Aug. 26, 1903_
gradually so that a larger proportion mayonnaise on lettuce., In a fcw I Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. YOtI'lI find Sloun's Liniment
.Ie available for the manufacture of cases we have seen it used success- Dear Sirs; -Your traveler is here .-softens the severe
milk, but the question centres about `fully when mixed with two or three to -day and we are• getting a large rheumatic ache tt
Inducing the cow to eat the feed. times as much water and then sprink- ..quantity of your-11INaRD'S LINI- _
Salads in Rations, led over the roughage, old hi*y, straw 'MENTI We find it the best Liniment.
and chaff.' From halt a pint to a quarton the .market, making no exception. Put it on freely. Don't rub it in.
.-:--.'W can walk upto a lunch counter, may be fed daily. we have been" in. business 13
'order a•sandwich, beans and dessert, Feeds themselves differ in Years Just let it Qcu,trutc naturally. What a
patata- and have handled all kinds, but have. sense of'soothing relief soon followst
and our hunger may be fully ap- bility. Cows relish some ,Leeds much dropped them all but yours; that External aches, stiffness, soreness,
peased. But we can also go' to a I better than others, and skillful is he- cramped muscles.. strained sinews,..=
sumptuous banquet amid pleasant sur- •who can find. out the individual tastes sells itself ; the others have to be back "cricks' —thnsc ailments can't
of leis cows.—Ohio'Farmer. pushed to get rid of. fight. off the relieving qualities of
i' roundings and eat a five -course dinner. R'. A• HAGER\IAN.
The cow will do the same thing if she 1' Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient,
4 economical Made in Canada '
Wti':
�n b 'y X
Ca icara Helps Clear Away
' Dandruff and Irritation _
On retiring, comb the hair out etraisht,
then make a partim-gm tly rubbing in
is put under analogous conditions• and r - Cnger. a Ointment wrth the end of the
she will respond • in increased produc• I One-fourth teaspoonful of stria 8bc, 70c, the Anoint 2 a i been
treatepartingd.
torte
L I I L.lnes. X1.40. the week scalp has hem treated. Place U"
tjoi;I.i. The problem is to find out what added to boiling cabbage destroys any
I The natives of' Siberia prepare 'a
- salads and relishes she is especially disagreeable odor. singularly intoxicating beverage from
fond of and then keep baiting her bn. Itis cruel'tq speak to a -child of any the common mushroom,
till„ she reaches the limit of consump• personal defect it may have unless There was at one time an -order in
.tion commensurate with profitable it is one that can be remedied by at- France
un -
.production. Kindness in treatment der -on 'welch prohibited infants un -
.,.p tention. Such references only inter- � der -one year, old having solid food
ltnd pIhasant surroundings are essen- sify the defect by creating a consci-
'tlal in getting the cow to perform to 1 ousness that renders the defect more given them unless ordered by a doc-
-the utmost.conspicuous by the effort to hide it, tor.
- i For a wager three men some years
A common way to get the cow to and makes an impression on the back tested their water -drinking
gat more food is to give -it to her of- child's mind out of all proportion to powers. . The winner drank twelve
ten. It is nature's way. We have of. its cause. Thus many an unhappy 'quarts, the second 'nine, the third
ten watched cows in the open pasture hour' is spent that might have been, seven. But they all died shortly after
''eat for a while, then rest in the shade spared, wards.
A fire at a Devonshire farmhouse
was once.but out with cider, and, in a
ilike manner, owing to the scarcity, of
water, a fire in France was extinguish
ed with wine.
• z Five and a halt ounce's of grapes will
tceft' , my A Fine Flavor make one glass of_ good wine.
There are said to be great rain
sit storms in the Colorado desert during
1 $ which a man may
More Than That be out and not get
wet. The rain can be seen falling
from the clouds high above the desert,
but when it reaches the layer of hot,
A Bufl
j�{1nrr for
Body
an BM
dry air beneath the clouds it l enWsi� �LLltt • ->;!rely-absorbed_before..lalling half the
v distance to the ground. The, tempera-
ture during these rain -stories of "dry
rain" oaten ranges as high.. as one hun•
Bred and twenty-eight. degrees, Fah-'
renheit', in the shade!
- Remember that the cares of to -day
=- are rarely the care, of to -morrow, and
�„ when we go to -lied at n'ighe We may.
Theresa of ,our troubles:
Reason safely say to most
" "You have done your worst and we
shall never meet again. 'Good -night!"
n ED. 7. ISSUE NO. 42—'19.
a light covering over the hair to pr»Oeet
the pillow from possible stain. The morning shampoo wpiith cyCutieuInv
Of
✓ap0TW hot with thesha ds Rinsewater. get in -two weeks if'
Cuticum Soap,Ointment
tm duty T� <i
25c. each plus r�
ism 7
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
_ "BAYER" ARE ASPIRINRIN yy
;:Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross'!
ix
-5
-The. name "Bayer" on Aspirin. is ! of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which
like Sterling on silver. It positively contains proper directions for Gids.
Identifies the only genuine Aspirin,— Readacbe, Toothache, Earache, Neu- t••
`the Aspirin prescribed by physicians ralFia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri-
for over nineteen years and now tis. Joint- Pains, 'and Pain generally.
•ynade to Canada. Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but-
-j5',''Ei-• is buy an udbroken package a few bents. Larger "Bayer" pacltagei. "
There is only one Aspirin—"8a7enr"—Yet: mast say "Mayer"
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Sayer Manufacture of'Mono-
aceticacidester of salicylicacid. tWhile It is well known that Aspirin meant Bayer
manufacture, to awlit the public Lcainst tmitationf, the Tablets of Bayer COMPUM 4
will be stamped 'with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." -
.. .. .. ., , � :' .; ',... '• �r•.,._.... -_ �..,.,�.u+_eh•SWt,+n::.Y_t4ta.....ili.:.,",.�_�ki!::1
7.4
M, pr
ec
0. siod KimL Obtlivii &*am -
VA
I b'.
J. and Mft. Devitt. of
Cougham, motored to Blacketock
UO"AIX—1 team of bores, a .suss.
on Wednesda-y, Oct. 16. and spent Sunday with. S. A. and V tit of hay aad oo=e corn stalks. E. A.
te.:.-,to0Mrles and Mrs. Geodwin; a Mrs. Devitt. Pratt, R. R, No. I. Locust Hill. 3tf
La rl?
gh'
-daughter; —On Friday last' as- Thom.' B. rIPEAUSTERS AND BOYS WANT -
Bunting, of. Le Pau
3g the tempo-hJL ed—ed—Teamsters, $25 a week; boys, $20a week. 4.
is 091ting his -sisters, Misses ra ry briOge; at the west end oft Marquis was crossing e
The Dufferin Construction Co.. Rouge Hill. 50tf
and L. Bunting,village he had reached the far side QOW FOR SALE:-7131erkshipe, due
mt when he stepped to -the side -of the -Nov, 14th;.Apply at lot 14, B. F, con.,'Pick.
—James and Mrs. Rose i5pe ,,g, or ddr.,Jas.Greenlaw,PicEering. 4-3
Thanksgiving Day with -the -allow a w —
with stone to pass. An auto, L-ARNI FOR SALE—South-West
road to agoo _loaded reed the.a atint in flowmanville. "We're y ''for
up behind, the wagon tried JL -1 (4vifagrtrerc of lot 23,*,con, -i,- Pickering, p mile
—Mrs. H. A. Maichett and dao_ C01131139 west , 0 k Road school. S" advt, tivit week.
ting to pags- but as the road was too
-ghter, Miss Helen; aria visl registered
lriends and relatives in Tor -onto.
narrow, skidded into the ditch, VOR SALE—Several
JU Shropshire lam lambs, Appla at lot 4-,,CorL
striking Mr. Marquis on the side.
M . . 5, Pickering. W. H. Ellicott, R. 1, Locust
serious Hill. 24
—firs. M. C. Zimmerman has re
-.turned home, 'after spending a Forthuately, be escaped ,......BIG •-DRIVE Z7.
njary, but one of his ribs way b6
7 with her mother in Otter- ST—On Saturday.,on Markham
0
ville. fraett.ired, and besides; * he was L fair grounds, a lady's gold wrist watch, eight
Reward. Hazel Rus- RuMer
Ised. entci Swiss movement
sell, Brougham. '3-4 00h
—W. J. Miller left On Saturday badly,brur corn --be r4sh -for
—Anto§ are having their diffl. There'' 'will 3" a
rt last fora trip to 'the north-west.
culties. on the Khagskon road these WANTED—.6,roomed house, with 3
He expects to be absent about two
i+reeks.fo etweathe
"days. On those places Where tbere ,n to acres, small orchard, Write John A, etc. r w
Marh�.�l Mount Dennis,benNsgiving price, terms and I
J. and Mrs. Calvert. of To.
are seyvrftL It(" QI LIPw earth it 1-9
impossible through
full particulars, 4-5
�Ti—THD—On to lot con. i,
tanto, spent the holiday with the
almost to ., get
former's parents, .Thos. and Mrs.
Calvert.
after a rain. It is no. unusual
thing to see half a dozen or more
SPickering. a bay mare. Owner may have
qanl�: 1) proving property and paying expenses..
R. No. 2,.Clarvm6nt.X
R. 4-6.i
—The many friends of R. A.
auto;.; held tip at one time,
G, W. lodigion,
.7 -Butiting will be glad to know that
and compelled to wait half an hour
F OR SALE—One Dozainion organ,
heh has improved in health greatly
u util some fellow is enabled
to the mud
one h, p. gasoline engine, one small cutting
box ail in good repair. Ap to H. E. Pbynter,
dull -ing.,the past week.
h
Good progress, bwev6r, is being
phone lQ
R. R 'o, 1, Locust Hill. M. 2-5
-
-Orr—Ou to lot 33, con, 8,
Sl'izkering lamb, 0-,Nnt;r
Marjorie
-John Marsh and Miss I,
'7� -Anderson of' Toronto, spent the
-1 p goo
uiw.e in getting the road' i d
holiday at the manse with the
shape, and these petty annuya'uee -s
be
a.Cotswold ewe and
may have same by proving ��orrty and paying
R.
-former's father, Rev. Dr. Marsh.
cannot be avoided but insist en
expenses. J. Farthing, .. r.).2,Claremont,3-5
—M
—airs. Geo. E. Pagb and Mrs.
doted fora tittle.
Margaret R�-esor, of
-1y
—By a vote of Deal. 11 CO - -1,
by-law
1 TIIA�:ED—Cn to the premi-3es of
12, 2, Ficliering, -,
spent Sunday -with Mrs. and \IiQ�
tlie.Hydro-electric was car
I
IS. �,v und�rig-,.e4, lot con:
-,i n,,4 c at Ile. can=: in a y h a ve same b�apruv
Fawkes and with Qther, Pickering.
ries it! Sat
d i Pickering township on
yc .
tug and'Nying expenses.' IN1• rrett,
friends.
tirday last. . It was expected that
;�perty
e Ing, 2-1,
—Thanksgiving Day was i :)bse-,.
it would carry 6y a good majority,
OUSE AND. LOTTOR. SALF—
ved in the usual quiet' wanne;-.
hilt the most optimistic did not
HS!,uatcd on Church qt, Pickering, one acrv,-
-
011
we a number of hi ily
There were
at it - Nvould . carry with
drea14 that
9 uch a sweepiug majority. n-hich
I),. , 1,,.� ) �, : " good name house with , roIjms,
am 11 ith room for garage; about 34)apelewtrees.
-
hard
re -unions, while a few spent the
day in
was a vote , that was practically
and soft water.
in hearing. berry bushes.. )t
Por lurcher partic lars apply to Y, E. -Gee, Ju
sports..Toronto.
Andrew, teache,r
unautmous. - The result is most
43-5
Cambridge Ave„Av,:Laura
'ALE -At
of the Ravenshoe public school,
gratifying to -those who worked �;o
1,-ARNIS'FOR 8 =
I irtx lot 31. t),
spent Thanksgiving Day at the
e
hard'during the past. fe%v W ekR
(.,. . P. :i. A- ci�!.
cllrltlln -, .. with new. -barn 4'Axt3u. good
u 7�) ac
home of her parents, Jiinle,
eg- (A
to educate the people regarding the
�. j,," ail :erg c )rcharr!..tic other #;i� a• *r% oush
ar1,1.r-.4,urQ and adjoimn7 the fent.
Andrew.
benofft� of hydro-6lectri C %N'Ll Y S.
-t-!her or wparately. ' Al 2,1 -horse power boiler,
-Mre.
Ball,' John
fiv d M rs. Ball,
power and light, aud what it uill
alur lla.pvr planer' and matcher wAh rilany
her otlxr,cliotof 4: iw-mill at Dugmar Cro,s&ng,
-31 D—Ri-
the Mi�ses -kg � acid — �y
cost the people. Tla,� lkeheme w"
"', ,
For partilrilurs write A. D. Petery, owner. . Clare,
J. uerwear, X, I.C.
9, Mieq Florence Bennett all placed }shinty before Me people 11
one
rid SOUTH ONTARIO L,LECTIO-N.
of Toronto, 9peut .the week e, by Sit, Adam Beck and his trusted
offitial,; in the Commission's office
th John and Mrs. Crockett
irsToronto, a well. as by local. men. The
—There will be no morning nor Electors will pitabe nrap�:
estion 'Cold weather
evening service in St. Andrew's HEkdthevot: been taken a few-. �polls will upea-osi' Mond�y..Oct. !. .... . .
20tb 1019, at 9 M
•
Church on Sunday next but ser months ago, before the a, m. sad close at 5 -Co e
vice will be held at 3 P. in. new was thoroughly understooVbt the m., standard bole, which is equina
is commgl..
let property -owners, it is doubtful- lent to 10 a.. m. and C.,p. m., railway
time, when Rev. M Leoj. of 'tel whether the by-law would have time
ville church, West Hill, w_
ED. ULEESON
preach. carried, but ai thorough under- Ret:g'Offlcer
.—It Is expected that the anni- standing of the question rewGi!ed Pmv'1 Election, South Ontario
doubt as to the advisability,Of Whitby, Oct. 13th, 1919.
"Versary services in St..Andrew's any
to favor of the by law. , of church will be hold on the second votingM a a.-CHAPMAN
Sunday In, November, and on the the least gratified was Sir Ad- �&
4W
following,
Rev. am Beek who rightly looked U VOTERS LIST, 1919
MbndV& evening follo Pon re
I 's the result as a vote of confidgnce�
m. Paterson, of Vooke
Pickering's'Veteran'Haidware Stole
in his projects. Although there
church, Toronto, will deliverane
of him popular lectures. As Dr. have been about two hundred and Jim,
fifty ninnici pall ties which have nd Rafigep. our prices sad
—Patersou0s reputation ass lecturer See our, comptete fine �1 St iovas a
d on various hydro -electric Mu4icipahly of the Tuw,;S�q Of pic.kering
Es well known thpougliout the Do- vote Counff r)f Ontario tee are right. Repair fur all makes of stoves.
Saturday's was the larg- -guaran
_minion, a treat is in store for. those gebemes, -'votive is hereby - gfven - that -1 Wive, -
eat -percentage of votes ever cast See our fine di -play of W' hii Machines, Churhe'-Wrtagers, Tub%.�.
0 ma. ittend. Full particu . transmitted or delivered to the per' di Washing wr in favor of Any hy&o-electric pro--
Ast n W1111:9iven later. I . sons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 -of
While the vote in Pickering 'Sbb, and _Cavpenter',i Tools, Tar acid Felt Paper Roofing 1. 2 and -
—There see agreat inany who Ject the Ontario Voters' Litt Act, I
do not know who are entitled to township does not e6sure electric acts amending the sanie, tale copies rp-
8 ply, Ndils, Painti and
railways, light and power to the (I uired by said section to be so trans-- vote at the 'general elections on
re'it' Heater. Our Hardw'are*
Monday tsexi. They know that township, As the re nine other nutted delivered of the lists made
-ill a w Pet fect ion Oil E[66t�
e_� e
all -women above tw+- n ty-one have "lull let pall tie -.;.r yetto vote on the por unnk to s -Lid A,% of persons , p. This is the pea- N
enringhythelit,4reviseclA Nothing
a vote on the referendum, b -y question, there no longpi- ex k iw, ootbplete. but in Canada"
sit they donbt a -i t( f mil of the -said Munielpality 0 ltle(
do not know tW all tlio4e w1,10 Are ists AM Elie re-4ult. I to vote itt for membe
entitled to e referendum one. or even two, of these wuni(+ jitoek:ciirried bk u
-and
vote on the the Legisl4tive .- Assembly
7 are also entitled to vote for mesiv palitiee were to defeat the by low ins.cud the wiidLi,L
berg to the LpRia it will not bAk the project. Thrwitsttr>,t poiteti
u p I at my 'otil,,e itt
J. H. BUELAI
NDY PICKING
unless their names were omitted vote on Sattircliiy will have a good '%Vh�tevnte on tho-'.iih daF �)f QeLtiber.
through carelessuesia: ur—L' effect on the N-�'tp to. be- t"otj in iQIn-,'nn17rem.tWtI,cre for inspection.
y
dent from the li-%t,-- that were coma the other tutinicipalities. Th1t Elvotorsetre called upon to ex.�Ilnihe
herd mi few weeks Ago. opposition whieh exited iii sirch said.li,,UR "Md if ens ona.-sion.; of whci.•
Whitby till(] ArJI.
11,,ilvil 'tnt.t.viti. so take ini.
a warked degree io THE AUTUMN IS HERE
—Th.; Victory Loan cam0aign
nirdiirn liroeeedirgq'to have, said vr-
O�whawa a few'njontlioago ii
is now about to be launched. In rap mr,, corrected ae(!ot d its q to law" -7 Anil. we nre pre�ar%-d f6.r it �vih a foll line of 11'hite and Grey Ni
'ithe former appeali idly disappearing, so that thesw
for loans -the I . -,.13rknkotq troni 3.34) to 4.54).
�tAVI-tit*ovale'. ov�Lohet 8, 11,10,
probably pfs,�36 tkie by.
towns willI)i'ALD R. BEATON 06 15 t9 2�50 p?,
'people of -Canada ro, e to the occa DON r gainient
91011 and did more than what was law, when.-stibmitted, with a ryg- Ladies'nntural w I-Vri.derwear from _M() pe;:_ menf
majolity. Ill the even, of the, Clerk cif tbt-Tp. of Pick� I' ->oI:Undi-rwear frorn 1.50 to gar
.required of them. By thu'i Aws. Y_ Men's heavy W,
whittVAle. Ont,
enabled raw being carried in the various to 8 00' itch
werink-the fcppenij-they eu rntvniclpalities� we cosy expect it,hd-hovs! Sv; e,t-�rs frorn 300 e
Canadatodoher share in bring- CO YEARS" Boys, PuIlcvi-T'sl.50andl.75each. Nlen'aNN"oolSoxfiom4(k-toi.00iWr
in the war to a -ucc ful. -is-sue. have.ele-etric railway L-oril.mtstlieft.. EXPERIENCE Bath )er - pair. . Hand Towels 50c to 1.00 per pair.
es'S - tion -'itt, Toronto -in a I year or Towels I.LK) i i�& Towel] in.g from 25c to 50c per yard.
..:The war has been won but has not w Hand ittid 7
:L Q 1Vhite and colored Shaker from 25c to 40c.
in paid for. A large. us,, i.4 eighteen months as well as bavf
yet bec
-irequired for pew -dons, fiw pRying electric light and power._- Boots and Shoes for -men.%Vomen and Childr6n at
'*oldleri Who have not yet been
t A full.].ne oright pricesand of -o6d quality.
due m
'-paid what is
d tfiJ , an41 a large
CAREEN RIVER
-DUNBARTON �IvL
Jamouut is required for. loans to
Belgium and other allied nations T.,Arr VAM3 G. A GILLESPIE)
George Cbadwl* kK Visitt-d DESIGNS
-" for the work of.re-constriietion Hagerman on, Mon COPYR4rwra &c.
And other purposes f hat naturally -Marshall Tonili kso';�,pent' the holi- h" -3 PPndlnil Or Pketeb ad &4cfigwr wtq
7011
ipui-wf vs-e.ialn r, ekher an'
nts h DID YOU SAY BOOTS
follow the close of the war. Can- day with bis parents h Invcrdnn is Mt1F,.,1m40rtX- C muracs.
tarn Madill and lady friendi d nL Kl4tl6
ads is in a good condition fl na nci. -ency-orr -L—ten".
t Hu on WedneSdAV evening s- frm-01,106t sect:
ally find is well able to, make the tching',� o '�,jtente• tater thouq� Yann,�ivo: W %have jiist put ouji, Fall Stock tin -the shelves and they sure Are good. Last
of tastweek, witboucliarmlatba. We'have
anticipated q raise so we doubled our .usual order at exact'-
ys and Women.
Those.v0ioliavenioney to invest Quante, of Markham, visited wit.h the tally the oU prIces, in heavies far Men. Bo
loans that the government require. Mi sexing we,
outle - and "Miss Irem;
Vis .Myrtle R,
mei-, wunrated weekin Larac:it Ln
We bun right from
can find no' Vetter se6urity than the former's parents. J. and M ri. -Mlatem -
Cr gicinuca J 0 urn -l. Terms I,): They �Lre �Viliiarns'-make, You'know—the Old Reliable.
that provided by Victory Bonds. 7 Ur. P05Z wepuld, sold �y rs from paying any middlemen,
Rout,ley�ou Sonday. CA
will the factory, thus arcing onr CLISton)e Williams' Boots.
There Are loan companies 'who The Oreen River tadies' AM -1%'e stead behind W
. .. T.. Co Sg1S,0a&M.fJeW York
higher rate of interest, at the honic� of Mrs. G. NV. F,,;.. Buy your 1)oots from nir. '
rt�ec behind its with every pair.
may uffer a MUNNI and AN
nd,
on lVednesday, Oct. 252 eb'Jimep, Rt- Waabington 110.
but tLose whr, do are not built oil Her Bra -
o'clock. Lunch Rill Le served after 0111ps. Call in and see them.'
A safe financial foundation. When the meeting., 'We hive ,1 splendid mnqp of Fall Hats and
ELM DALE MILLS
any eompalay.offers sever, 'or eight Next Sunday, Oct. 19th, will he
W e n Stockings --old
have 11 ft -w do7en Children's Black Cotton stock
--per cent for loans, it is well to il-. L njis�ionllTySnnday. Service will colli- tit,
PZ S17e, I
I to 1; at I.ic t�) 35o per p,
claire into the. nature of their se - monce at 2.30 o'clock Spee Fil 1l;1l';ie
"Jitation You'6an Always get the best iritks. Those wtib vvish to box will beprovided, A,-.n11di.:t1j
oxtended to attend, row money do not have tn. pay i: toba Flour made from No. I. ICKERING
7!�
1R. A, BUNTING)
In six 'cent if their 1NIanitoba Wheat.
ore than e per
ecurity i,; gilt-edged, Those who Royal Hoosehold and Glenora for
IE-3tablished 1857.
Tli INAAd IF r' Yn AVA I rp. 11
I
RIVED
Vus
Shawl Rl1g,4, pill -,h RtigR for that auto of yours
How -a bout a Blanket and Robp. f,)r. your horse and buggy ?
-Shne, liarne-s and Collar repairing neatly
and promptly done'.
PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM
co.,.kii: "V.61,4
invest. in IC-1.0l'y "Ofill U(MUS grit
A good rate of interest from thea
great . t y a S.4 -
P, stry Flow, Fresh Rolled 0at9
tart, and the probability is theic..
OF
BRA'S,SHORTS
bonds; will increase in value each
NIIX FEEDS
year, as the boDdA that already
Ontario
OST C11OP
'slave been issued do: So it unit
-CRUSRED OATS
::have money toinvest do not L
's'
Farruers' Club meets in the
I3ARLEY CHOP
opportunity of buyinR Victory
WHEAT
.—Bonds. - Another advantRge in
TivkefiDg Town Hall on
�::..�CIIA.QKED COTIN
buying Victory Bonds is that they
W
second edtie,sday
I D HEN FEED
MIXE
are not taxed. If a nvin sis
Caldwell's Cream substitute)
his money in a farm be hats to Tyly
of each mouth
C.ilf Meal.
.ta-xeson the Value of the f"n-
ohly diiringlsu*mu�er months.
MoInq9es Men,
Victory Bondi escape taxation,
CHOPPING AND 0ATJ
'There is a tax however, on the
"interest,
Watch for nexd, nieetie ' -
- I CRLSiIING EVERYDAY
but that interest m11,4t
Get prices on feed in ton lo,tg.
reach acertain amount beforeit is
date.
BELL PHONE;
subj-et to taxatiOT1. Co userltient-
-is
ere CF
In Union tn Stre-hic t h
Cb g ery day."
oppiu ever
able to
W.
I
RIVED
Vus
Shawl Rl1g,4, pill -,h RtigR for that auto of yours
How -a bout a Blanket and Robp. f,)r. your horse and buggy ?
-Shne, liarne-s and Collar repairing neatly
and promptly done'.
PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM
co.,.kii: "V.61,4