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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_10_24r g 3• , a; i p -r r� `ft R J'•oil e d ai f -:ta N r r •� •v � < a I Y h ��'�>� yam, p./ wi .. ate' } � YP ' •I �d >`LS •r (I 3 0.5 `r•r "°� sw '�' + s°:ti, K ' -. 4'�"'.ti. •fit, l.:�g , �� :��FF v ?: iWS_ } I,, . PICgERIN(I, ONS:,-TRIDAY, OCTOBER ?4, 1919 . -1rTo� 5 a Ip�t�lflf4l}ifiotttitl OLIii'D�. afL[fNWOOD BROOK ROAD _ . _8 blis ars Established bed 'i1i.,yE , GO,.' Baker (Too late for last issue) Mr, Way, P., is at present with , Medical Miss Slater and miss G}reeu are visit• throat trouble. --- tuff F. L. and Mrs Green. WaltecBht#s secured asitu�- ri naIt 'REE g OO � :!.,: -- E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Re is- "'---=-��'• - = p�• and lUcs..:QEitt.spen't over the tion in Toronto. teres member of the Optometrical Asa• week -end with the latter'i parents. Mr. McMann, of Toronto. is at home , dation of On4erio. Special attention given to tC'e haus a full line of Barry' Mrs. A. Trimble is visiting her dau• I here for a few.day P with his family, 1 R• ttiellttinAof glasses. Eyes tested free. North' Shier, Dire, C. Wilson, of Port Ool- Mrs. W. H, Jackson spent a few •.MILLS. •Mont. asci Lauder Records,.viz.: - •borne,` daps this.week tyith Oshawafriende. - � c ' F. TOAILINSO\, 4f,•B., Diember When'I was Twenty. One Dt�ru• S. I'egq, 07?' the O. A. C., A .keen interest was taken in the N. of the College of PhysiM.-B.,'Memcians and eo r Breakfast in bed on Sunday 'Morning Guelph, spent,o ,er the week -end with election here on Monday, Many votes of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b It's nice to get up in the morning, but his parent. wee a polled and a number' were aetive the late Dr. R,Prodie, and tat erly by Dr. Cald- it9.n.icer.t0,lie in.you.r bed Aii:s Stickle attended the teachers' i in bringing the.votei's out. _ Rydi ,Tell.' Phone: Claremont. QnI. 2317 Association held in O� lawa last week .�-• _ •"�- , 1' ". andspent the holiday at her home' in MONGOLIA F.. CARTWRIGHT. M. D., '1', Billy Sunday's Records,. viz : Myrtl, T ,_ (Too kite for last week) Lntil further notice on account a +, . C. P. & S., Ont, A coroner for the Coun- Sall On (• 500 voices) a1rs, Boyer, 'Ips. Bayles, John ty of Ontario. Office hours . 12 -2 -and fS i3 p. m..' Since JesnS came into my heart Broti•n and family were in Oshawa on nleaie s Fee spent the holiday at Ome•, of repairing, or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell y Yjo; 23. Ind. phone ho, loo. Pickerinit. on- Brighten the corner wheae you -are Thanksgiving and attended the wed- - - tano. 33R. dills of their, niece; Miss Lila Smith, to Gordon Barkey spent''Ionday in To. ;VU CHOPPING WILL ' --T—=- . Talkln machines a�-.aa1 rontn. PONE. x R pl-Clinton ollin:, both of Os�hatvit, B'. -. - 0. •McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., makes of Records Some of the Toronto visitors over J. B. Turner is ,spending a time %n - 3 Edtnburab.'membsi of the College of Toirmto. •++ - ;; phyaiolans and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate 227.54), 49.(I),• 60.00. 105.00, 200.04, the holiday were : 'Ips. A. hmerson Mrs. Richard Tarr had a very suc- D! B. College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, g7��F)O Organol+a. with her parents, Bob Harvey and A meets attention to dsfeases of women and cessful sale on We last. children. Office and residence, friend with his parents, ;hiss _Lila Gee Brougham. George and firs. Bowers spent Sun- I — Come in and hear them with F. DV.' and ails. 'Gibson• dar at Barrie. I require an unlimited quantity of _ (Seo, Middleton. of Claremont, call- !Vheat and will pity the ~ !,seal. Staffville'On't, 4TH LINE, PICKERING ed -on friends on FtidAy. highest price the WT H. KENNEDY,• Barrister. Snl- Dlrs. Richard Tarr spent acoupleof Government • icitor,lNotary Public,'lConveyancer &c. iEaple Valley Farm was the Beene •of days with relatives in the city, - Whitby, Ont. 41' --' - a very pleasing event on Tuesday, Oct. Wedding belIs are ringing: Get, 11th, when Amos .and airs. Stover your mouldboards tuned up bots. I also require Barley and Oat& 0E. FAREWELL.'K.C., BARRIS- celebrated. their fortieth wedding anni- Arthur and airs Betz and fancily, .of - and••.will.pXy the . TE•B4OonntyCrown Attorney, end County HsB E A L versarydCoupled with the* family re- Toronto, spent a day at Geo. Bowers. highest price. r ' 6olisltm. Court House, Whitby lav J1 Union, this mate it an occasion long K. G. and Mrs.' Tarr and son, Clay- toberemembered In. this'couimunity. ton, spent Sunday evening at Robert 1 E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister.iand The wedding dinner,. called for ISO. Milroy's, Cedar Grove. ';�-. .'.. • ': . 6olicitor•otarq Public. Etc. acnes to - C LAR ]✓ M O N T found the wof thv couple presiding oan.moince Brock at. North, Whitby. 2017 with that s frit of vivacity which be- - p' Lerid tLP crippled soldier a hand- F• Z,� C3FR�3E1�T ALE9'di JOEiNSTON-Barristers ISSC ER OF _ speaks contentment, after forty Sears Buy Victory Bond. etc., 229 Danforth Ave. rioolwor!h I'd of wedded , happiness. Toasts and .�.�, _ License No. 4-266 Toronto Phone Gerrard 4111. Saturdays, Mal- = COII rt3iulations ro used were re- vein 1720. =Ind.) 1'JlY • • B p _ BROCJOHAM - _ d 1�Ilarriage Licenses sponded to by each in titin, in the g WiLLIASI J. BEATON. B. A.. Bat- most beflefing planner :. after which T. C. and Ars: Brown, of Toronto, Service 1fr rister. Solicitor. member of the Titin of all ,juined, in -,fol' each other's rriutual Qpe'n-t-Sunday here. Ryckman. Deni -on. Foster and Beaton. Toronto entertainment, when games of various Mrs. Linton and 31r?.. Cassie visited • i Trasts Buiklrng.ry,, Bay,Sireit, Toronto. kinds, rnu •ic, singing, etc•, were en- the latter's bister --in .BroQkUn on Fri- Tgtephoae am an _.%- - j �ye-lC "iintiI-late io.fh.e eyg-ifig. -The d:<v -- esteem in which the couple are held 'Mrs. Crissle and AIra, ^.Stewart visit- - Dpltal i 111 wasevidenced by the numerous and ed friends in Agincourt and Toronto G A R G E-01;'` M- •� •�-� :•,-- --.- N d costly resents. Those from a- last week: n>u - ]RLAKE. B. BEATON,• M D. S.. A. D - distance were from Montreal, Toronto, Mrs. :Cm, Cassie, ot. Agincourt, . . Gradvaie'of the Royal Colelie of .Dental Hamilton. Oshawa; Whitby., Stouff. s0nt a Pew days_ with her son, Fred Surgeons ltd University of Toronto. OAice Wille, Markham and Ciarenioat. -and MTP: Caasie. The undersigned.have opened'over W, U Ptirij; a !hardware: store. Whitby, Mrs. A: H. Matthews and children up a new garage at the corner'Oflice hours 9 to t2 : l.ta.' 5.3C.i5' Ind. 'plane G. R011i _I alt phone 220. 441y j Oat and base i11RrV Routley Beset a few of Church and Kiog $tr68ts, SCARSORO JUNCTION (lava in Toronto last week. Pickering, where -�tle are 1 -number from here attended the ' .Ever da Forty large barrels c6ntaining two prepared .to repair All mlalsea if eiftuss ��f�s4r. F bottles whiskey. were D aavnic Fervice held in Erskine of katbs. motor -cycles r t t of kitchen a cbnrch. Claremont last Sunday. G. HAM -issuer of Jtarriage - n8IIa1 seized Tuesday to he Itcllea of The meetin t and bicycle&- • • staa:riioo.. farm house 'at Scarbero Junction. g ori. he CVomeo's tacit Idoeasss In the Conan of On tute had to he podtpoaed -on account 'fie are also agents for De - David Crayford, owner of the farm, g t'isksrtagynlage, 4fly of the weather. It .will be held.on Laval Cream Se graters W. G. 8817188, Green River and an a=pressman named John Rich. Tueetdat _next. Oct. 28th, at the -hQme P T 1 V.1RICHARDSON -Real ,Es of Lansdowne avenue, . Toronto, were of Mrs, j1;. ii7illson, and: re Ire. - '.!tale Insurance. Comeyaneis Q. iCotary Or address R. R.:No. 1. Locust Hill. arrested by County Constable Dennis; `- - Pa St. John's Auxiliary held their Public. 8tc,.;pickerina, Out. any ebargtd with breaehes.of- the Ontario -- . Ternperaaee.: Act. Consiitned as annual thank•otTeriag meeting In the Gasoline Engines, Tractors and T HALL -House- carpenter. Es- sugar,' apd placed in separate car, church on Tu rdav evening of last Sawing Machines. • timates given for new' work. repairs or ;Learn Wireless week. MNsr Mitchell, •cif. Toronto, ad- _ alirrat,ors. Ind..phone _3Ia. P:ckeriait. zaly the shipment way cent from :Hr)aCPeal dressed the meeting in a very ahte �l)wa21 & Shepherd to _Sca rboro. After - being shunted operatigg and win a good salary. around from one point to--another,-the meaner. Mise lfitchell has travelled •� B.B#rATO:T TO�NB$IPQLERB p extensive) in the interests of. the 1J • Oon�ayanees, Oommissionar for tskiag �law'a School. 393 Yooge St., To- car was pn11Nd on to it tridinit, and dar• y ;- .. tiadasla, d000aataas. 'Etc• yrooe7 w loan route, has the flnest•set of tg;oderu ins the Pi+r1v•honrt+ of Tuesd-,y morn- °A he Pickering, Oi'it 0o farm roperty ^leaner o!' kfarrssa. Ido- Ing unl6adc;ii and dr}PPn a di4tnnce of The 'anniversary Ices' - St. • : caeca' v iia:air, Ont. ' =r apparatus and give4 h6t intuuc- John'4 Church on Sund_ay'were largely twelve erillea: to' Crat.frn'd'a farm. a, tended' and tnnch enjnved by all. -; tion at small, cost. Write for facts:'- - , p a The Rev. Air. M(Lead. of West'Hill. i HUGH S. PCf:H, Glen lfa jar. Ont. Th t nutity olive were Infurmed'that Ltcen•od Auctrooeer, F. tterelve. -xpar• 0. W. Crewst'ry, 9e.c. t w,> carlo,ady had rnllit in, but a search occu iP pulpit g fence to Imported. Bird thoroughbred Ftork.- „f the district moved ftitil_e, as tbey P d the ul ft hoth morin and Galea conducted sap3hers. \Citic for terms evening, when he plroarhad two innct ' and parttcnlui•, Ilene tad, ells, 9aI7 ^otlld_ not find' the car. The forty ••xr•elletit =er'ninns, The home chair - -- • ysr�/ . i_+rrela tverr. placed on trnrkq rind . P09TiT.i Lirrneed Aurri.)neer, 1 eker rrb� ��e�� ' keri tG Cie Y, rk rr,unty nffi, Ps, Ade: C 0. -A �°a. ',jr ed ep'vndid s. rvICP, In the mire- e i • for couitles of York and Ontario, sue- I tldE itrrr t; Ci-nwford rtntl R'eh were it) ti bile C,LP the r}tnir of Sr, And- 1Ion sales of all krtids attenaf-0 to on Shortest ivy) tak. n to lb« county cn1trt and reit'- eh,.wcb, Vi, ket•ina• led in the metre•; -Address Breen River P O. Ont: allowrd hAil until' «•t41nv-day morn• service of premie to the evening . an «-1 First-class rigs for hire ___ ing',' cvile,n th".ca-te was tiled bv.![agi: We Da - or�ni ht +trate Branton. Tt� ell t• BilIiiinc of natitinal C%ealtb' " � URTO\ M. (:IB,ON. Cir,tartn il`aVe onhand (Succ"sor to %h•: I:,te VF. E S "Id. Ontario n ,is ..i d Dom nton Lar.<! i�, ry or d Civil Engineer. llopkin.:. tnet, t1t.•:by. Paon0 2•.I, Bug meets all trains behind the Victory L.at}n lfll9, `the following (5 yWHITBY y.. Land Sun'c o: Of Part f crry. - "ii -d Teaming promptly -attended t0.• - DUNeAR ON J - -'- -"_ 1 i ant for Canada Cairria e Co.rs, Jean O'LPary rent a few days �1LeS of COSH of:tom. I.TCE\ iED AL'C'- � $ $ o. y O.,hatra gate a bijr majr)rity for the i' TIONEER •for Fork,Qntarr: and Durham H. 7� ► t'Tnrnn,ti this geek. raforenduln, going dry by more than i " v! Conn :". Allkmdaof sales prgmptly attended W. p.+ • m.rpQ,� �II')#a B. rtha Latton is Prending a Egg OVe, _ to, Terms reRa-mable. 1)a:ca ,or sales may be lIl i VW ! Pirker>ilfg. •h,.rt wccatinti is ihe` city. t')ty,' , - :rrraerrdat�EwS'ORcv. Bell and Indrtien- --__ _ -,— ____ ..__.____— aIi:a Beatrice Annan. of fiorolstn, There•araent-Prtainments_niabtly in de A phones. WtMby, Ont. 517 yas'in the village -on \lands the Musir Hall, dances every Tnv=dr,y . ' Jli-c R Y. rind R'ednrsda evcning?'and other Nut Pea : vSCTC�TY �^Nl:i� R I F.. Heat d, of Tornr,to, spent niehts taken aiih mttcidP Fhiiwe,;W y • s i hp weekend wit ber mother. Sin. W, F. N, Sinclair, M. P. P., was -- Bought and sold. air. Wallace Hallman. ,cif Toronto, : Has a full line -of fresh and etzr- h�rP on Wednestlav at the connc up 4. anent the past week with 'Tiss .1lgrri ' aTl'r1 was, the recipient Of general C.nn• - st r lGlovernment, municipal and Cor• ed meats constantly on hand. s'n:. ¢ratul:abrins on his un receder}ted nv%- J� C `�`i*'•ii° s Breakfast BRcon Horace Gatward and fXmily moved P A .- - C. R ►JoJa twenty poration 'Bonds Por dale; S ice Roll, , to Toronto last week where. the - will jorit v,of over 3000. Belt Phone 193 l3r►m, Bologna, ,etc. y Sir Atiam Beck will address a great , at 1.10- g einer3 reside. mAetin¢ in the 'Music Hall here next -LOCUST HILL! 2.80 \Ii�� [I. T2,lsaell. of Brougham, spent _ - 'WILLI7IM D. DYKES, WHIT7IY �V ednesdap eceninF . Tbis will I'e of _ - .:$igliest prices paid for a few davi labt . week in . tLe village _ y �► �Y'. �. R. ATMCRE ]Butcher's cattle,T vi�it.ing f• lends: immense interest is the first public a tracce since the elPetion. _._ - .The T.•i,iieb' Aid. of Il;inharton will PP't -;r Vet¢rindr ' Surgeon hold a concert err 'Friday, Nov.ith. A `a4tof tl'e.GarneyHttrtrick hou=r A nn r'.ilwnv ,• reet fiatnrdity-rPsnited 77 HonorGriduatP of Qtita:ioVetc-i in:ir", F;r11 pat•rirrtlav; next. in S1 200 being nVained at pnblir. suc- ut Rev. J. F. and Mrs. Cm, -stn, and up ir:� College, ; :111 calls da} or nista y} p�,ygo Patronize Dorothy attended- the S. S. c'onven- tion for a prnl,ert; that has been caId - prompt;y attended to. tip n in '1'•nontn thin week, e;tnt for Fears: Fred Burns was the s Bell aqd IndePendentPhonP. - t V The lecture givrn I•y Rcv, ir. `Sn} - pnrc}trater. PICKERiNG, ONTilfZ101 -A, well estahli�hed S� bool.. dry, tinder the an-ialr.es r:f the $oFs' Pre• ,lr-nt Fred Rowe, of the t nited Your Sirength now before.111nesa . ' _ Sncces= C(asc, !Fist Tne�tlav lues well 'Farmer- ;SnvA if candidates had been coni@Q. Authoritias predict ELLIOTT attended sinal was thoroughly tnjoyed pat in the field in every constituency, .another outbreak of Span- ish Influenza, bat the farmerswould have made as clean by all present. sweep of the province. Ther never r AAR- efts; indry Surgeon J dreamed of 'getting half as many as 5 Y Honor Grad imte of the Ontario .Vete- -GREENWOOD _ - were elerted. N i AL * } 1'LSATV CollegeYongetC;Charlrs Sts, Toronto - -ng Miss G. Pengelly spent the week -end Tl e ..and Graduate of the Veterinary P - the 'Music Hall St ndum np cafternnon last . to Tnrnn t n, k• t, Science' Also,:i ition. Enjoy= an excellent .reputation for was a mas;ni scent success. Mrs. Alk - S. CREi'OPHOS Phone 180S, residence t rT S; and -lira. Tavinr, of Whitevale. enhead, of Toronto, was the star + +i high grade business training and spent Sunday with M. A, Sadler and CL?iREMONT, - ONTARla for placing- graduates in positions, fvrriily, spPaken .she «'hitby orchestra Find --- --- -- ---- A C.\REFtiJ. SELECT30\ OF A �CiiOni }Ira, A. Trimble returned home on male iluartette gave vnlnntaries that yf. �. were greatly spnrecisted. Rill ll(']Ii yrnt fo trithstand All , ,,i, m dar - evenina after spending n disease. Creo hos is an effect Dr. N. E. McEwen, B• V. ac. IS O THE CT>tO T 131`11 .11TANC.'E. week in Part Colhorne. Returning Officer Gleeson T` ednes- P Veterinary SUr eon. Write today for our Catalogue. Edward Bnrt tvho has just retained dr'v afternoon in the council chranher ive tonic and tis=ne builder, ` } $ heiran' the work of opening tin the especially where tberg is a'pre Students admitted at anv time. frnm the war called on a few of the , Graduate of University of Toronto. villagers on Sunday last. ballot boxes and making the offacial disposition to Ding weakneRs -Former Veterinalian to Jlacdonald ret.nrns in the referPhdnm and legis. Tnke Creo hos now and build s' W. J. Elliott, Principal' Wm. Pengelly is but v making pre- P — Agriculutral f nIlege, (jnebec._ partitions for taking d!iwn the bridge lature electtons on. 'Monday, It was tip your powers of resistance, ti - extremely slow Rork owing to the Prcn,pt: ttebtion to all clients.; -- ==== "- -w, e.�of-Pickering village. com itcrtted cote on theli nor nes• _ Bell and Ind. PhoneQ, Bert and \Irs. Harvey and Diaster. - • . P • 9,. Water, Pure Water Albert, accompanied by James and t $1 per bottle ONT�1R10 ! lonc DICKERING, .•. - _ DMrs, Gibsnn, spent Sunday in Toianto The town council'Tonday night he- _ - - ' a y y y with air, Harvey's sister. the Hvtlrn-Radial _by-law sent on to - If you are wise on will use the ,onl� Mrs. C. Nilson and faamily Alf and the pHyOrty owners- for thesamedate; Sides nrranRtng fr+r the publication -of Eggs For Hatchzn Colborne is with her p r - Ideal well,' dAlled by Chas. B. Rice, Nov. 17th, hv•latvs toiald a new in - Mrs. e from Black Breasted Red airs. Trimble; while awaiting the ar- a a who is agent for`«'ind dills, Gasoline rival of tbeir. furnitr,re, when the ditstry, t'he Sun.nv. Dress Company, ! , Game -choice tock Sud Engines. all kind's of pipe and flttin s 'lir. Nilson and one to raise 8tft1.(if)0 for a new McFADDEN S� excellent layers. g P P g will locate in Bronklin, 3 Henry street public sr•hool and the for water works. Also bath room fix- 'having bought the mill there. Also, Voting; Belgi•inj Hares A former resident of this villAife in improvement of the Dundas street D:--'STORE ,t'" tures. etc. Everything given careful school. DRUG •••` S l OR 'v and Silver GreyiSiber- the d'erson of Tbomas Martin called • illw inn Hares. • Attention. on NT. Gleeson one div last week. It _ ` All Pedigree Stock. RICE'S Pt;aiP WORKS, is soar^ `Fly years :;ince Mr. Martin � He ha= one ries ; inn have two C. N. P, Tickets �? live : so no douhC he saw some hands to help him -hands to ' yir,;J. GORDON PIAS RING Home Tel. 5021. Wbitecale, Ont! ' -.~u the village. bold Victory Bonds. I ceTing" eD=tariC• - �•. „: , ,_; .. ' : . .. 'Y. .'i�s.„lis .. '.:... _' ._.:.;rari3..��.�._; ..:'�:.�...4,:•,:m. `r ,-.s.;....f,....,.::_. _ ._..; ...,...�►.. _� -...,..; ':,... .-.r.'_.. � 9..;..:, _-,....a. .. 5.,�.ix., .r,._ . a _ r ...-......._ �.. _., •...,... �, ..,.,.. �.....- e . .-.... ... ,.... .. _, .-. .�.-_,:.r'.... _,.e_.... . _....�. .,..�..,.......r.,. ..e.�._.n,.;:.e..�n»•�, ,...,n.....a`Aw; _ r...e..,.i'.-�i.+sxs....W.,.._.aYo*%,L"�•b;:a�4s7.tur.""'e.a°tr �.:. • ;3', n {r+f'•'ri, ori a 'y.. I a•>'a�• - +-'/�, .+C�L+iar Y�-'"..:•b +....ur.5••. 'k•,X•�,,7��.µ_a . '+..'' u. ... I #4' :. F.+R.', �'" .y,.., ': w{, aTvr'tn -. w. - �+'•tf�: �� �, ,f'" ^K r, � .I - ., - ' Sa �� Amide the tumult of �ejoicisg and sf M� - ;; F twngrratt�]ations, kali drowned in the - ` (�= _ , splendid strains 'of �" Gi3inada, mother and, son stepped down from the train C ' If you consider its boely•buildiug powers bovriI is probably and were escorted to the waiting car. t ttje inost•caos'),m cal food you -can buy. , Nlo .otber food,.uo. It was the station master very much. "iei1i+ - tratter, how high its price, has been prove.i to possess in 'evidence as the quasi dost o! the .-Bovril's wonderful body • building puw•erg. Bovril saves occasion, w'il'e, looking around sail - _ e _missing someone, bethought himself As - % : butchers' bills aubig to is a great ecoaoatiser' in the kitchen. 'to ask: �� "here's your other 'boy, Mrs Brett _ �_ - - Ain't- he toming home, too?., ..es „ It was George Brett who sniswered _ __, _..- _.--_ _- _ _...._. for his mother, with military brevit . , "Brother Dan," he said, `has gone to .;L 400 take place 'and make _ mtv good at is really natural. This is due to the all -wood tone -chum- ` the front. -ber, oval: moulded entirely from. ehoics woods. Jho metal h ��fler Housebreaker hQ,� End.) d) V whatever. This super r construction "eom lies with the approved law of 11011Aics. Like the seuudboard of a fine that _ How to Recognize Fabrics. pianovor violin it gives the resiliencythe unfolds- Florenee Morse Iiia sle How to tell a pure fabric from its ampliSea-sad projects tree torte. With this fee taro file 'Brunswick gives -you also the _f . counterfeit.. as dfsclosed by the''ex- ' Ultona -that wonderful ,inven- r --:perts of the Department of, Agricul• _ tion which plays every make of CHAPTER VL=-(Cont'd:) fulneos tura, 'may prove quite interesting as record exactly as • it should be - , passing words, was in his played. By a mere twist of the nisnitn, awl i" r �„ ' hetart, quiet happiness irr hers. And well as profitable .to many .readers- wrist .the "Ultona" provides the �j ' But you must have known. she the house, cosily withdrawn be= men and women ,alike. s. / 1 cried. "I slipped- an addressed en- exact weight, the correct din- �•� veIbpe in the suit -case; at' the last hind its trees and shrubbery, was in A microscope is the moat accurate phrn*,rnl and t�se precise needle for', moment, I thought that you might' j cr mson- plendor. They ld se6 the of the asters around. _ e and means en of thre dstingCo ton fibres.,,n and under any make of 'record. tuttNtnt need me. " T • Find out for yow"If t sear the its door. He looked startled the recollection' ,. !" the microscope, have a ribbpn-like app oles a ut r sour l the c deal It''s home; Dan. she said, softly. � � sr•■�, nue srst mail itis ooayon. of Mrs. Van Auken a exploring fingers ; Then' s}ie 'sighed, thinking of 'her boy pearance with many twists, ts, and a below, and lat us .bow sou the coming back to him. But there -was oro broad, flat'central eanai -linen flbrea•-.it,al• ret iooC, efficient -time for further talk between them away on the perilous sena. q lie looked, down at her -ith quick are round, jointed, and heavier than 83runswidc new method of ze- any, as customers had come in. ,T Droduetion `� understanding "You. are thinking of cotton. _ _ -SBJtD THIS COUPON She eat quietly ii: the chair where him " he -•said gravely. "But as far If the fibre is without starch, Q11. he had left heir, scraps of unintelli- as I can -I couldn't, of , course- you makes linea tranalgcent and cotton . gible conversation coming to her ears:' couldn't—" Tha Muckal Merchandise. Sales She interrupted his halting 'peach opaque. The finish must be washed alt Yonge JStreet, Toronto. i and all the while she watched. him at'l + 1 rF; his work,' a warm •glo.v of bappmess with her loveliest smile. out of highly finished niateiial before without any obligation on ms part, stmkingback -into her sore lieart.' «You are' going to try 'to take his then test can be •applied. A compara- ycess2 send me, tree of ch.r3e, sour t booklet "Ail Phono¢raphs in One," After he head not deceived.her. „ „ tively. simple test that, after some ex- t � I empty place, she sai;,l� And Dan, I A slatternly woman in black, carry -,know you will help me bear it all as perience, enables -you to" distinguish' � Ing a basket on her arm, entered. firs. x� --- •--- ~~ no ,Qne-e,se could. In return, I'm �o- between linen and cotton is called the �^ Brett watched her curiously as she ir. to give you something you de SHE ALL WOOD stepped behind the counter and ro g g' " g gen r aL test., .The -linen weaves, in W_ _ 1 PP P never. had -a home. genera(, are more difficult to tear than �a8>>�s - ""• a V4LTQNE CHAMBER Aar seeded to -help herself . liberally, .tat "If'I :only' dared--+--" he breathed. the cotton weaves. The torn- ends of- t ` various groceries. The woman's sharp "What, dear boy'?" -� ey es presents focussed themselves ! .4 the linen threads appear uneven in ---•--••••--••-�••••••---••-•••••-•••-" ' BEW411tD THE GRILLE Y Could you Let me -could it hurt I length, and the indil fount fibres of they W L :-eyes upon the stranger. - s ? threads are parallel; the torn ends W too much if i should' call you- -Mother?" ou- .. ars .you ." she demanded, i. ��� -- pausing before Xrs.' Br-At's chair. "I*M �Ih r eyes -the love -famished eyes of the cotton threads are more even - y .About Fingernails. don't remember geeing- you 'in they of a boy who had never known n in length, and the individual fibres are The Home Flower. $tare before naw" i mother or s home-eittre:tted her. 'twisted in every directloa. The sound No 'two fingernails on our hands "I've never been here before," said.. "Wh • not?" she mused. "'Yes, yo The home -fin ver! Grows it everywhere M;e, Brett. "I am Mrs. Brett, from } ti. of tearing linen is shrill; that of cot- Where human folk abide? Brow at the same rate: faster tail on may call me ' Mother. I• shall• like it. the middle finger grows teeter than - ,,. - ton, dull or muffled. bleu name a' -pines, and speak it fair, - East Caswell. And :some time, perhaps, you Willi Another simple -test is to touch A �Yhere one may breathe a fragrance -I any other, while the thumbnail -is the "For the land's sake!" exclaimed r •the woman, after_ a prolonged stare. know my other son. , I shall have two; lighted match to the threads and then ; stowest•growing nail. The . nails on g. i boys - to lave. j rare, Thea -she jerked her tb1mb over her In his heart he vowed that never. to blow out the flame and examine And •rest just satisfied! the right hand grow taster than those bhoulder. "I s'pose likely you coma, had mother been loved enc' cherished' the�ursed ends, The -cotton threads ~ori the lett. The state of one's health, _ ' to look hinr up. He told me.s lot o' as he -Would love and-cherisb he:. will have blunt ends, but the linen 'A -place? Aye-! .There must be,a place II too, affects the rate of growth. The ilidic'Iona stuff shout you but I didn'tThe people of Caswell village ac- threads will have pointed ends. For everything that grows; nails on invalids': hanCs grow con- believe a word of it, -except that he cepted Dan Maitland with reserva- An easy way of distinguishing be-, A megdow, crag, a tiny space, siderably faster than on' the hands of _ broke into your houa:." I tions, -after the manner of tF.ezr kind. eraaa. Taken- ou average, ` "I should like," said Mrs. Brett.! tweep the highly sized- and calendered I A wee small spot, but full. of grace• a healthy p, with dignity,:"to speak with Mr, �7an, The proplietor of the Caswell House, cotton damaak, and true linea damask . It lite in radiance flows; _. the rate. of growth is one-eighth 46f.- wlso boasted that he never forgot a Is to boil a sample: After having been an tach a month, or" tram one inch so Auken-the proprietor of -this place. face, puzzled for a while as to the A place where kindly words entreat ne and a half inches a year. I have -business with him." identityof the stranger. It was the, dried -and ironed; if it is cotton it will , 4 "I'M' 'Mrs. Van. Auken." she. said. , And- gentle. touches be, _ r ferret=faced elerk who assisted his have a dell and' eiomewbat fuzzy apr � Where joy and tender tear -drop meet. "My husband's dead. Didn't- Dan telfj halting mgmory. _ pearance; if it is linen, the lustre and o?' , Died -.the same night - he rlin "Wry, don't you recollect -that chap the smoothness will not be affected by Whereaeern and erose are Counted '>tua�tn'!!• Lbifine>dt �'a 2faa3sns. who came in all wet one i..ght; said the treatment. Mercerized cotton da- M Mrs. Brett's face bad become singu- he'd lost his money and want -0d tot - And some one waits for me! -4eel - illuminated. work -for nupper and a bed?" mask keeps more lustre than' uatreat•' v - ed cotton, but less than linen. A j lace, aye dust one holy spot course you wanted: him to rem " ,' _ main with yon -far a few days at F "That's it. -that's where %saw laim. Where grows the blossom fair! least,' she said- "I understand every- Tell Iyou, Charley, ,1 never forget 'a _ __, The name. the where, they.mattei not, „ face. I remember 1 to!d'him to clear, -In African Waters 'It only I am- not forgot hi "I$ve sold the business -jest this] out,_ An' he made tracks quick. _If _ he'd Is' told nie awho, he was, of nurse The Congo might 6'e called the And she awaits me there! mornin'-kind of unexpected," re- I i Amazon of the Dark Continent They -marked Mrs. Van Auken, after a de - are d been gad to keep hirii. Re five - _ tailed scrutiny of the strange lady's of Mrs. Brat's, they say.'.' are the two greatest :rivers in- the r: Cousin cd George s, I guess. Lucky world it measured by the volume of The Shah O� Perils. - dress. ''I did think some of haviri' for her, -hg's too young -,to be -con- water they discharge into the ocean. e! Dan run the store, but after what he p " -In one very important' respect, how- - •-Tke Shahs correct title is Shah• It dune-rr3akin' ofl" with the money an'B°Remintelligent surmises ' of theever, they are strikingly. different. For in•Shah," or "King of -Kings." - a1l=I dont feel like trustin - him. 1, Re's nothin' but a poorhouse brat, hotel -clerk, passing into current gos- whereas the Amazon is comfortably He is also known as "Lord of Lords." sill, were soon accepted an fact, Dan- - $ayhow.'so what can a body expect? iei Maitland found employment with navigable for more than 2.500 miles ' A god amo>'g mortals,'.' and '{}lor.oua - .but likely he didn't tell you thatl • out difficulty` and vias regular and from its mouth, the Congo Is, beset by beyond all compare." - i. More. Brett'e eyes lin$ere3 upon the steady at lata work. long stretches of Impassable rapids. Europeans.. have .invented . for him e boy's face. It was a face good to On Sunday he went to church with The vast basin of the Amazon !a such titles as "The Footpath of ' �� look upon, she was thinking; With its frank blue eyes, -its broad forehead Mrs. Brett. He was soosi. a favorite low lyigg,.flat territory, through which Heaven." but these belong more ,to .,and its, firm, square chin. - with the young peoples who had known the mighty river and its tributaries the realm of comic opera than reality.. "ver lite told me. everything," ahe� and liked George Brett. But it was {some of the latter huge streams) The heir -apparent to the Persian - _ iwell nigh impossible, they found, to flow sluggishly. But, the Congo, to throne- fs knQwn as "The Swgrd of ,�� • J said quietly. "Did he tell you 1 want-' tempt him away from home of an ,. Qd him to come and lice with me? evening, where he spent thu happiest reach•the. sea. breaks through a moue- State, also "The Shadow of the ..My son," she -added' gravely, "has our'. bis life.reading aloud to her, tainous plateau. King." gone to war and I am quite alone." i while she knit the • endless helmets; Thus a vessel ascending the Congo. The [trot Shah to visit Europe was "Far goodness sakel' shrilled Mrs. r swe tern, 'wristlets and mufiiers site 'Proceeds 'only ninety miles before A'aser ed leen Khan, woo made a tour O Van Aukeh, "do you mean to tell me' had planned .in the _-beginning for the reaching, at Matadi, the first great of Russia, France, Italy, 'and England .; you want that fellow -after what he boys across the sea - rapids._ Its passengers or freight, to` is 1872-73, - and was made much 'of done?-breakin into your house an' Marv- Brett found herself soberly I - ' satin' your- victuals an' all? I eh'd het around the latter, must be trans- when he came to London. The pre- , eatin you'd feel more like handin''him' happy-�n the love and tender care of ferrel- to a, train for a "portage" -'of sent Shah will visit Britain in the _ _-` her heaven-sent eon -yet always with a fiver t' the police..' I know I should. a hidden sorbs at heart Always she .250 mifes; and further, on there are sear future. it , on his own say-so. He waa- watching for news from George. two',other long stretches that have to.0 d: Rn a took ten dollars out fitters came at intervals, full of ex- be'covered in the same way. t e cut an' ran. I know • what' citing adventure, rare flashes of fun By steamer and rail one can travel ma's r'e"''""'t =Or sale evOrywheae, would have done; if he, and accounts of duty bravely done. all the way from the Congo's mouth took away sadden to a Then came the letter ttlling her that to Bukama, 2;200 miles up. In its up- nd. But I rn easy.__I told he was sli htl wounded "a mere - W-8 slightly per reaches the river, though still d let him off, if he'd stay an I scratch," be, said, although the had 1 LM i u But now. I d ' ow_ •' g y wide;' becomes very si>Eose w e thatTa46rys ass I c'A hire him out soome hexes i,fra shim- • under Military- Medal _for the steamboats plying those waters, are revery under fire. � se• small craft, such as one sometimes - Daniel helped to pack the Christmas - ' � • $ �an�g' �' dye'-reB�L t� �I'1C188 Mrs. Brett took ten dollars from box -and slipped - in' a modest gift of -sees in Florida, with stern wheels and - Y 'the' rbll Mn had given her. �� ' ' I his own. They hoped it might escape drawing no more than three feet. t0 their former appearance and retwlsl here i3 the money, she said And the submarines. Then came silence, From Bukama the journeq may be them, to you, good as new. I ani very mach obliged to you for for what seemed interminable weeks. continued by rail to Lake Tanganyika Send anything from household drapes' being kind to him." Mora. Brett did not always hear what - ' The woman Angered the bill, with a Daniel read d the evening, but her (a body of fresh 'water 400 miles long) :. ift down to the tit otf dellioate ll'='briaL covetous lance at Mrs. Brett's .purse. down the lake 200 miles by steamer i g needles never ceased their monotonous or e8�ess � 0�! f "L'm a poor, lone widow," she clicking.'-. There were so many,- many and by jail across what used to be RFe pay postage war ted, 'San' I've got five children toI boys who needed the warm thingsl German East Africa to a .seaport, way. ' do for. Dan's 'moa as i'iandy as a Ailed She seemed to remember them all, Dar es Salaam, on the Indian' Ocean, when you think of girl, 'round the house, along of me while she thought only of George, a abort distance south of Zanzibar: - - tewhin' hili all these years. Besid , I Daniel found her one night, where Thus may one crass the whole of • a I. c'a• got good. moneq, for his a fes he came home from work, • sitting middle Africa to day by steam. ' f e n a n g or Dyeing. till his time's up. After that,' I on t white, and still, a letter in her hand. +? •care a copier what -becomes of im." It was cruelly short: George Brett had - The annual production of sugar in ,-Think of Parker's. "Wouldn t you like the oney i been severely grounded, while driving now?" agke& Mfg, Brett, a. girlish i his ambulance near the battle front. the Philippones, is approaching 1,000; ink staining her pale �eheeks, "I -I He was lying in a hospital at. the rear. 000 pounds, and. it , soon may become ave quite set my heart on having' He wanted his mother to know "so she, the leading export of the islands. -parcels, may be s�rlt Pant or Express im with me this winter: Of'course,'would not worry.'•' So es were enter- One very frequently notices broken We'pay Carriage 0me war' on all orders. .a be will work and pay me back some tained of his recovery. In which event, - time," she added, mindful of -his pride. if unfit for 'aerv,ice., he -would be hon- g on the streets. It. Os dangerous - r worhaii Writ' into a coaiY�me�orably 'diacTiarged. to rubber -tired vehicles and m�ay.pause Advice upon -Cleaning or Dyeing any •= ' Iau' h. It was well on'fowai:8s s ren when serious injury to barefooted children. wt'�1 pro p Y POn re 'quest, P m tl veli u i oast, p aeon' believe you're all athere on George Brett came home, wearing an Milk drivers -seem to be res'pons'ible " empty • sleeve. The whole village offors,- to sel 'n' out ,my interest in Dan if ' good deal of .iti The matter calla }1 Caswell turned out to meet the wound - for vigilance ond_a+ppropriate action you weir t him no toad. _ There's not�1W ed hero; there was a "brass band and on the part of the police. Pike hard cash for a poor tone woman speeches, and an automobile trimmed k like me." with flags -waiting athe .platform Servant •earl ring so awfully.PAO Dye-%rHere then was Mro. Brett s oppdT- Mrs:- Brett' accompanied by Daniel sleepy in the morniirg doctor. Ah.fl Limited tnnity to prltchasc the splendid and Maitland, had gone to St. John's to .Have you a sweetheart, may I attic?" unusual gift her son had wished for meet the hospital ship, the da,Servant Girl (bluohi 1 )="Yes." Ckwlers and Dyers, her. which arrival could only be guessed at. „ ?" y« In the waning light of sunset, that But she rode at anchor at- last withO is he, may I ask . "He's the same sussing, Dan walked by her Bide her grlrfi convoy, where the big gray t policeman." "Ah, then, give {191 Yonge St• �orodto on the toad -lie had first traversed in battleships and transports come creep him up, ago fall 1p 'eve with titre loneliness and despair. Deep thank- ing in from the sea and are sale. milkman" - •yl-"fJ.: "."..X.{.."..,.x :'.'..r '.-.w_....✓Y.::....i✓.i-.1...:-'-_h..'_.'2!'^... ..�.".3'... .k.^nr:��k �^.%i" �:i:A>. .. ., .,. V0 al, live °' Breadstulis. .� Beans--Oanadian hand --picked, bus.; Toronto, Oct. 21.-Manitobs wheat $b•� to $5'.75; primes, $4.26 to 4.76; +-No. 1 Northern;$$� W- No; -2 North -„Japans, $4.7b to $b; imported and- assn, '$2.27; No. 8 Noaern, $2.23, in picked, Burma, $4; Limas, 17 to 18c. gr+are Fort William. Honey -Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins, r� Manitoba oats -No. 3 CW, 79c• ex- tins, 24 23o124cb buckwhect, 604V. tins, -tra No. 1 feed, 80c; No. l feed, 79%c;, .18 to 20c; Comb, 16 -ors., $4.50 to $5.00 Nb.'2 feed, 75%c; in Store Fort Wil-doz.; 10 -oz., $8.60 to $4.00 doz. 13am: I . Maple. produeta-,Syrup, per doz.. barley-No. 3 EW, $1.86; g • $ , per 5 imperial gal-. "No. 4 CW, $1.27; rejected, $1,15',4,; �'lal gallon 3.16 nerd, $2.1b1/1. _ lens, $$.Oti; spg@r,,lb.. 27,to,28c. American corn -No. 3 yellow, nom- Prov,£sions--Wholesale. anal; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Smoked meats -Hams, mad., 43 ,to Ontario - oats -No. 3 white, 84 • to 44c; -do, heavy, 36 to 38c; cooked, 56 86e, according to freights outside. (to 59c; rolls, 83 to 35c; breakfast Ontario wheat -No. •1 Winter, per' bacon, 46 to 60c; backs; plain, 46 to soar lot, ;2 to $2.06; No. 2 do., $1.37 to 48e; boneless, 51 to 53c. ;2.D3; o. 3 do., $1.93, to $1..99, f.o.b.' Cured .meats -Lona clear bacon, 32 shipp,ingt points, according to freights. ta.33c• clear bellies, 31 to 32c. Onto wheat -No. 1 S•pn'lpg, $2.02 ` Lara -Pure tierces, 30 to 301,6 e; to $2. 8• No. 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.05; i tub's; 301x2 to 31puffs, 30, to 311/1c; No. 3 Spring, $1.95 to $2.01, Lo:b. ! prints, 311/2 to 32c; Compound tierces, shiispitsg points, according to freights. 27'_ -to 28c; tubs„28 to-28%c;'pails; �B3arley--Malting, $1.28•,to .$1.33, ac- i 281/1 to 28%c; printsi 29% to 30c. i:•, cording to freights ,outside. s . Montreal Mnrkeet. Buckwheat-NominaL Montreal, Oct. 21. -Oeste, extra No. Rye -Nominal. I 1 feed; 9i1 c; flour, new. standard Manitoba flour-Gavernment stand- ard, $11, Toronto. (grade, $11, to $21.10; rolled oats,. bag Ontario flour-Gover-nment • stand - 90 lbs.,.$4.45 to $5; bran,. $45• shorts, r d, Montreal, $9.26 to $9.50• Toronto,; $55; -ha , No. 2, per ton, car {ots, $22 a ' ' to $23. Cheese finest easterns, 25c• Pare of a great demonstation 'in London at which the slogan to the government was 40et after the 4 1A5 to $9.80, in jute bags, prompt' butter, choicest creamery, 00 to 61c; -Profiteers or get out." shipment.eggs, fresh 69c• eggs, selected 62 to _ Millfeed--Car lots, deli°vexed Morit- 64c; eggs, No. 1 stock, 56 to 57c, eggs, _ seal freights, bags included. Bran, per No. 2 stock, 52 to „54c; potatoes, per FORTY MILLION DOLLAR SILVER AND ('SOLD ton, $45; shoats, per $6b'. g°O`i bag, car tote, .$1.50 to $1.36; dressed NUGGETS FOR H.R.H. Caa+.+W OF ONATO lsed flour, per bag, hogs, abattoir killed, $26 to $26; lard, _ TRADE WITH. GREECE Hayy r 1 per ton, $24 to $26,; pure, wood Sails, 20 lbs. net, 30 to lssized per -ton, $1$,.to .$e21, track, To- Prince Seem .Ontario Mining ' fronto sole. Only Ten Miilion Dollars of DID NOT MUTINY Straw -Car lots, per ton, 10 to $11, Live Stock Markets,. {' $ This Sum Financed Under Centre and Receives Toronto Oct. 21. -Choice heavySouvenirs. wrack, Toronto. steers, $12.7b to $13; good .hea... Government Credit. s, - _ Country Produce-Whoiesele. steers, $12 to $12.60 butchers' cattle, A des tch from Englehart Ont. Captain and Mate of u Ship Butter -Dairy, tuba and rvll'•s, 38 to choice, $11.26 to $11.75; do, A despatch from London says: -Up Pa 40c• prints, 40 to -42c, Creamery, fresh $10.50 to $11; do, mad., $9,50 to $10; to date Canada has done some $40; says: -(En route with Prince of Were Accidentally 000 000 worth of business with Greece. `'wales' Special Train.) -"The town is Killed. ma�e solids,"581,5 to b4c; prints, 64 to do, com., $6.76 to $?.?b; bulls, choice, Of this sum only 10 000,000 have been Yours. Paint it any color you like." 54iee- 1810 to 810.50• do, meds, $9.50 to $9.76; Y $ This was �+ text of a sign which PhWdelphia, Penna., Oct. 19t•Tise Eggs -b6 to 56c• do, rough, $' .5b to $8; butcher cows, financed under the Canadian Govern- O four survivors of the -raw of the Brit-, '� Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, choice, $10 to $10 b0; do, good, $9 to went credit to that courtly, the re- greeted the 1 nines of Wales at Cobalt ish schooner Onato, who were charged Y' 6 to 80c• roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to $9.25; do, med., $8.50 to, $9; do,.com., mainin businem hav on Thursday, and res.sed the spirit with mutiny by Captain Sullivan, of, g fag been done os, Y P P duckTi , 26 to 80c• turkeys, 8b a7 to $7.50; stockers $7.50 to $10- a cash basis. Our exporta have ran which informed the welcome extended E to Oe; squabs, doz:, ;4.6d feeders, $10 to $11.2h- winners anJ ed from wheat to soldiers' housewives. the Prince Thursday by the Porcupine I the American steamship Zirkel, were r Livepoultry- alt ran chickens, 22, cutters, $b to, $6.26 m flexr, good .to exonerated to -day by T. P. Porter, the po r9 g The Roumanian credit is now practi- people. Briti�eh Consul after an en u Tato, 'to 25c; roosters, 20c; fowl 18 to 2be; choice, 5110 to $190; do.,._com. and q h'y ally used up. ,Only about half a mil- At Cobalt the Royal ,pasty met with the chs ducklings, 20c; turlceya, 36tc. mad. ;85 to $76 springers, $90 to. charges. They will be sent to their ' ' to $9.50• Iion dollar' worth o! business has a �trelcome which was none the less - Cheese -Now, large, 281y to 29e, $IbO; light ewes, �8 y�orl- homes in Newfoundland In a few days, - ns, 29 to 29 c• triplets., 281.li. to ings,;9 to $10• sprung lambs, per cwt., been dome under the Belgian credit. genuine for the fact that nearly every- as shipwrecked seamen. Stilton. 82 % �8c:. ;12.76 to $13.66; calves. good to choice, Under the French credit we have done body stayed at their work and showed The four survivors, Thomas Moul-1 Butter -Fresh dairy choice, 48 to $16 to $20; hogs, fed and watered, notlsing at all, principally because of the Prince how the country's silver ton, Ernest Fizzaro, Douglas Nicholls Soc• creamery prints, k to 69c. $18.25 to $18.50• do weighed of cars the prohibitive French surtaxes. There. was mined. Presents of silver aug- p and Lorenzo Ash, drifting helplessly! Margarine -33 to 88e. $18.60; do, f.o.�r., >�117.2�; do, do, to are - time clauses in these contracts gets at Cobalt and gold nuggets at i . Eggs --No. 1, 58. to 59cr selects, 81 darmers, $17. - in their little craft, were picked up by, 82 which terminate them at the end of Timmins ware showered' upon thea Zirkel in mid -ocean Oct. 8 to c. Montreal, Oct. 21. -Choice ,steers Prince with wurm expressions of , and, Dressed poultry-Springg� chicken per cwt. $8.50 to $11; choice bulls ani the present year. It is considered -1 the schooner set edriit. Capt. Brush- �O to 86e; roosters, 28 to 3bC fowl, 86 cows, $8 to $10; canners' cattle, fm 'doubtful whether the French credit loyalty from the miners and the'_ I ett, master of the Oni to, and his bro- to 82c, turkeys, 60 to 56c; ducklings, $b to. $7 per cwt - sheep, $7.50 to $7 prill be renewed or tba Belgian credit families. At Timmins, New Liskeard tiler, Ernest, the first mate, had been _ $4 to 85c; squabs doz., 6.00. per cwt.; lambs, i11 to $18 par owt:; ethausted, as -these countries appar- and smaller towns along the way killed. Believing thele had been a Live poultry- ctickene, 22 to millr-fed calves, $12 to $15 pee cwt.; ently wish to do all their own work brief stops brought out entire com- $8c; fowl, 2S to 26c.; ducks, 22 to 26e. select hogs, of ars, ;17.60 to $18, of reconstructloa, munitiea to greet the Prince At mutiny on bond, Captain Sul<livaa, oi: the rescue ship, placed *the survivors. 4 Timmins a vigorous welcome, was in irons and turned them over to the BOISHEVIKI DEFEAT PRINCE PRESENTED -EXPEL GERMANS - extended by several thousand people IS IM111IFN£NF TWELVE DECORATIONS AFTER TWO 1fEARS d-afpublic reception ---before Thursday. upon assembl • re uth Po has arrival inane -�. mea and r u the Prince visited the Hollinger Gold MBritish Trade Offensive Is Features of H. R. H.'s Visit Belgium. W� Not Al104 Any Mines and received the engraved nug- Telling Epigrams Planned to Follow Col- to Brantford. to Remain. .-.. - gem of precious metal as souvenirs. _ ,I, -.lapse of Reds. A despatch from Brantford says:-- London, Oct. 19. -Belgium has an- a � Tiger of France ` One of the most interesting features hexed the Moresnet district to the Soldiers Uncover A• despatch from Faris says:-. �. A despatch from London says: 'rbc of the visit of the Prince of. Wales to Province o! Liege, accordiing to an _ Tombs 2.500 Years Old Premier Clememeau's recent speed Imminent collapse of the whole Bol- announcement received in a wireless = os, the Pewee contained two a ��neist movement is being foretold by Brantford was" ane presentation by �y message from Berlin. The inhabitants A despatch from Salonica saps: - his Royal Highness cf twelve decor&- pa epigrams. One was: • optimists. It is predicted that the tions won in the war to local officers of Moresnet with the exception of Military : excavations; 'trench making; "If France gives up lame families u $olehsviki will be driven to Tashkind, those of German origin - become Bel= etc. carried on in the Greek parts of • u may u and mea The recipients were: ' yo y p t into your treaties bhe Js surd thence -to `tistt bo;dens of Afghan- " Military Cross -Lieut. C. D. Smitdn, grans, the. announcement says, while Macedonia during the war by the At-; finest articles you like, yaw will do in istan, which development causes some hem Lieut A A. McQueen, Lieut 1ld. E. citizens of Germany are given two lied. armies, have brought to light A; vain whatever you try. France � .. Ise the meantime. sll the British Verity, Lieut. V. Curtis, Lieut. H. K. years to declare for Belgium or Ger- large number of antiquities, such as, be lost because there won't be guy many. If they decide for Germany ancient instruments, vases of geo- more Frenchmen." commercial forces are being mobilized Wood.many. . n Croea-Ca they must leave the district. metrial design and jewellery of iron; - !or a great -trade offensive, which is g Pt• j ___-- The second was: _ -� H. A. White. 1! silver and good of great archaeological "The future of the German Em expected irnitllil�y to follow the Bol- - value Tom a o! a fifth and sixth shevist defeat- Under the aegis- o3 Mdrtary Medal-Lance-Corpl. W. J. Town Visited lit' - . I is not on water, as ft used to be, but Davey, Pte. W. Brecken, Gur. W. G. ' -centuries before Christ have also been under the water." ,, _the Oversea Trade Department of the Balance Of H.R.H. s Tour d red.. These Fore£ga Office a British Central Rus- Chinery, Pte. F. H. McDougald, Pte. -. iscove Th antique articles, E.:B. P. Davie' (decea'sed), presented The. itinera of the Prince o! n taken .p cion of Wan Institute is being organized here, r by M have been oases e , the object of which -is said to be "the to Mrs. L. Davies. Wales' -tour through Ontario was as by M. Pelekides, director of antiqui- $0 -Minute Air Trip . collection and diassmination of exact Another feature rf more than or- follows: . • • ties, prove that the civilization which _ ,IAndOII t0 Paris dinar interest was the unveiling of a existed at that ancient time in Mace- ftea oration about -Russia. Every sort 3' ' g Cobalt and''Timmina, 16th; Hami1= •done was identical --with that in of Government aid is being given to tablet of bronze to the 88 members of ton,- 17th 'and- 18th; Niagara Falls,, Greece A despatch from Paris says: -A -- ~assist British traders in meeting other the Six Nation Indians, all volunteers, 18th and 20th; Brantford, afternoon new record for the airplane trip frosq countries on favorable terms pn the who gave their lives in•the.great war, . of : 2oth;. Guel h and - Stratford, r p - London to Paris was net on Thuredayri headed b Lieut. Cameron D. Brant + Z3,261 for �a $all Calf; great.• commercial battlefield which Y 21st Woods,ock and Chatham, 22nd; � aftersiQon by Capt. Gathergood, who who was a lineal descendant of the g twenty. Runsisi"is expected to provide. London, aftei'hoon of 22nd to after- $$ 788 for 7 month-old Heifer 'made the fli ht in one hour and twen Side side With the perpetual cam- great 'warrior Chief, -Capt. Joseph noon of 23id; Windsor, 23rd and 24th; minutes. He left Farnborough' at 1:10 j ` pfaints that Great $ritain is being-Brant,.and was killed -in the_attack.by Galt, :24th; Kingston, 26th to 27th;, , A despatch from London says: -A p.m., arriving at Bourget, at -2.80 St • •left behind in the commercial race the 4th Battalion at the second battle Montreal, 27th to November 2nd; To- world record in prices for cattle was o'clock. ` come startling• proofs of the unremit- of Ypres, and Lieut. J. D. Moses, the ronto, Ndv. 2nd to 5th. established at a sale of Shorthorns, at 0 ti ting energy that British manufactur- first Indian aviator, -who 'died in a Thence to Ottawa, where the Pi!ince ( the Aberdeenshire Show. The first ' -'an have all along been quietly devot-' German prison camp after a crash. will address the Canadian -Club, Satur- bull calf to enter the ling was knocked 'Darkest'Day of -the War. be to meeting the demands of after- � day, Nov. 8. One hour 'a will be down for $32,261. The calf was br tale-war'trade� ` - made at Brockville, Oct. 27, p d some by Lha famous Shorthorn king,. Wil Official figures given out recently In Hungarian Premier Favors side trips out of Montreal are being liam Duthie, of Collynie. This figure London show that -the darkest day ods a - Restoring King to Throne ar-anged for. The Prince, ydll _visit. is the highest price ever paid for a' the wire or England wai on JJdy 1, ao% of Space on Liners the eaitern townships, Oct. 29, inclvd- bull calf. Another world's record was 1916, w1n wsan,►ltiee in killed and Has Been Requisitioned A despatch fjom Budapest says:- ing Sherbrooke and St. Anne's, Nov. 2. established by James Durno, of Upper- wounded numbered 170,000. It wars � Stephen 'Friedrich, the Hnngar£an 'f _ mill, who obtained £2,100 ($8,7.88) for _the opening day of the -first botele Ot k Ottawa,. Oct. 19. -The announce- Premier, addressing a Royalist -depa- 521 Persons. Killed.., a seven -month-old 'heifer calf. the Somme. jaenC that fifty`per cent. of the space idtion, said he was personally con- In Paris During Wa>� aveliners of British registry has been vfnced that a majority of the Hunger. w W'ZTADT SURRENDERS 40, BRITISH' 1pequisitioaed Lor November, the seals fan - •people .were Royalist and wished Paris Oct. 19. -The total casualties October. is increasing the difiicul- their King back on the throne. He + {�f added that the whole people, regard- 'm Paris resulting b from air raids and of Canadian shipping agencies, -• �. il�sidls have demand for more commer- less of racial, cissa or religious din- shells thrown by German long -die- FALL OF PETROGRAD AT 'tial space to principal British porta ferences, could be united under a and guns were 521 persons killed l } .. than they can supply. The .heavy monarchy. and 1,224 wounded. hese figures movement of wheat and other food- --._ were given to -day by Evain, res'- 3 _,;.__; (General Yudenitch Continues Vitiorious `March, Nearing ' snuffs at -this 'season calls for extra dent of. the M�,nicipiil Council, in an National De of Britain 1 'Ru€sign Capital -Reda Refuse to Defend City: address in connection with the -'con -1 accommodation. The Canadian Trade; *t ferning of the Croix de Guerre on the i - • z bon imissioii has made represenigtions I Dearly Eight Billion 'POun City of Paris: A , despatch from Londo�i says: -ion the road to Petrograd an,; trenches fo Lond_ob for release of more space, _ Kronstadt is reported to have sur-, and entanglements outside of the 4►- �=--~ A despatch from London says: -In a;% rendered to the British fleet. j Capital are not for idable: y Brutal Germ' an :Aiurderer Y.� • a recent speech Mr, Lloyd George ur General Yudenitch, Commander of It fs also announced, that _tbe•Bol-' First Instalment of - y g g' t • ed the imperative need of greater ,pro _ On L3St fOT �tlrTendEr the Russian Northwestern Army, has sheviki are evacuating Petrograd ow, , - War Indemnity laid ductivity on the part of the nation e- captured Gatchina _and. is victoriously `ing to.a mutiny among the'Red'troops He pointed out that the national debt A despatch from Paris saps: advancing toward Krainoye Selo and, Reports from Russia-generaIt Berlin, Oct. 19. -The Cologne Gaz- was nearly eight billion pounds. He Among those whose extradition is de-' Tsarskoye Selo, eighteen and fifteen chronicle successes for the &inti -Bol ette say's that it understands Germany said wages had double$, the Hours- of rnanded `by the Lille' court-martial is i miles frmn Petrograd. shevik forces in all sections' of th eras paid the first' instalment of the p work curtailed, and the otandard liv- a certain Major Evers; who - at Les i ' jteAorts from Revel and Helsingtors country, but, with the exception o ._war indemnity. The newspaper says ing, }vas higher than ever,- but that Catelat condemned five British sol-, say that Yudenitch in meeting with the Eastern .frons, 'wheri' Admi it con'-sisted of deliveries of various that standard could not be preserved diens to be shot without any justifies- feeble, resistance, although Gatchina Kolch'ak maiiitairns �that`hi is adcasc commodities amounting to 20,000,000,- by a concourse of tribunals or the de- tion, making, them carry their. own was strongly fortified. Reports from; ing along the whole of the line, the i 600.marks. cisions of labor cof►ferenca: coffins to the place of executionaviators show that the few, barricades' Reds are putting up resistance. • mss,, .-.: - ,. : ... - .. ';r • _ '� .. .. •.. .., �1 �. �-.-',.• �. ... ._ . ... .... _ .. � _ .- ._ _..._ _. .<. .. __... f �.._..n...bt.....,�.L-e:,.StaGvar�. rR.•fre. ':4''.�S .v ..'O..: Vns.'R ..'b"'r.M4 a X: NEW GARAGE'40 �� f tf�u Yoor All (� i�: ies.,, _ s�+sii sisse� �rT < � ats� �� st w oils. The undersigned has a y w rage on his prem s n and ,.imam y J v•_ w t 'jmw t0 Mil c'r •��: t r a T r or atlooasobile rsysWag. #s.ae rir yssr :rti as utd.le is aastw. We carry a heavy and well assort At the- Will handle an. Wparts ed atoels of Lumber, all welly p _ for'repairs. mUled and_dry,.00mpriein� _ . -MURKAR.t Proprtstor... Is alaoslgent for I�esyDort Cars. - -the following ilitlrtecial - y-_ ' - - Oa11 is and see. him OUR SERVICE -The beat possible. Leave us-" 7 _ Matched ns, He . B. H. Fir. our order and de ad .a n before buying. a ed Pi How' yy -:. • � > )idg : '. _Spruce and cedar Ttos receiving the best prompt Tholmaa E. Stephenaont Pine Bind Spruce Dressed' Lutn'ber' " attention. "WUMBODAY, 00% 2ilrriR-,4nal�lpa sale ofregistered Clydesdale horses, CLAREMONT, Ont." White' Pine And Cedar,. Sidings r high grade Durham cattle, register- OUR PRICES -The lowAsi cotisisfeot with Ilse ' ed Cotswold cheep, implements and W. g E R U S H A 2 & erg 8. C. Cedar Shingles, --Etc., best goods. I initore, the property of Wm. • Morrison. lot 99, con. 7, Whltbv, �. D. Gordan px Son,'' Sale at 12.80 warp. See bills. Wm. a • war veteran . with 13 4c 17 OUR STOCK and largest and 1 in completes j _Maw. auctioneer. years experience- in re. PIC$ERINGF and quality A 1 in every line r "j%wRsDAY, OCT. sore—Auctiop. wale. pair work on all makes , of horses, choice hairy cows and Bell and Independent phone. OUR AIM=To please and serve you 'to the beet _ implements,at lot 80, B. F.con., Pick- Of cars; has opened a *ring (Roeebankj; the peopertyf of of our ability. If you have a Herald Cowan. Sale atone o'clock, Giarage at .North Clare- complaint tell us at once:. If f sharp., see bill*. Wm. slaw, Oat:- mout and is prepared to you are satisfied Leu others. a eituheee. take care -of your oar 7=4Y. OCT. SI&T Combination $40. troubles. -.. satisfaction M�,. - J A M E S RICH A R D SOW of new and second-hand furniture, ' = stovm.eto„ at J. H. Beal's turn= guaranteed. Have your . .w __ _ r..-. store. Claremont. Sale at one. Bee par tit rl ht. �'CTNS,�R'TO1�Z hills, Fred. Postill. auctioneer. p �+ A -Fa?DAY,"OET.-'sial-Aaotion .sale of ' L S I K.E SEED fresh cows. young cattle an#'hog.. North Cl$remont ..: _ WANTED SLA�KS�ITB SgOP the proppeerttyy of H. A., Jifkins, at r weBrooklin. Sale at 2 - o'tistoak, sharp, W. Maw. auctioneer. G"age _ ♦ A We will the highest �► Pay i8 Hor@eehoeing and *neral blacksmith • - ,prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. Whitevale Club Of of eeed.I ,' .Callas And Interfering horses made YARN FOR $ALE r�r y Send Its sample; and' get a specialty.ot, asd money ce- '� :.'There .will .be.oSered to sale by _'Uted Farmers TARN 1 O SAVE G."'� funded if work does not oar prices before ubtic auction at the GORDON Hove$, Se ede have arrived. Rvery man; Woll'lan selling, g prove satietsetory. in tate Village o! Pickeringoa TIIas- At the next meeting of .the Club teen- $II C 1iid call Save. The':beet of facilities a;gam �C�a0�ri ` VAY, Nov: 4TH, 1918, at p: m:, the tutions wilt he passed on Lamoreauz Farm. eonposed of the the following :. Evei'37.oneslf0!>tldsave. , Every anion. Lot for cleaning. --south=west quarter of t No. 23 in - ' 4th concession of the towmahipof Pick. Re Interswitching of Railways ambitio; i.; pCISOn doei gas's• J $••DOWNEy'CO M:PANY 5 C 3 4 �erinm.containtug 40 acres. Military Training in Schools The Savings .Department of ' Acow ft" La■ii• Un Lhe premises is a good 1} story Improving our School System _ .' WHITBY. ONTARIO !hove, hard and soft water. goad barn Regulation of FoodsttiSa the- Standard Ban Of Canitda with stone stables, pig pen and hen at farm implements affords every facility for aid - house underneath. Farm has hood. Regulation r roads motor truexel on our. GARAGE utation of PICKERING soil, is distant from Brock road school ing yotl �O:fiaVt:. y _..._ house and 0. N. R. statigp 1 mile. from THE - ,rm Vberrywood C. P. & station a miles. w $Mai to y from Pickering G: T. R. station. 4. d CN*lmd STANDARD BAN K miles. Rural mroute in front of Havina;purchased the garage business of i�avideon dG Williamswess+e mall -house. good stream of water passes through the farm. OF CANADA ...prepared to;repair all makes of autos. Terms of sale -Fifteen per cent cash _ ` PICKERING BRANCH and enough to make up ooe.half of G. ZUNME,e�tl►N lrlw.woa We keep in stock all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all ;purchase money In one month. Bal saes to two yearly instalment@, with a.w.►wGtt ALSO AT VYNtTmakes of cera, oils, etc. siY) - anterestat sit per cent. Furtber par-- 'ther conditions at time of sale. iC lckes ... Annis &Andrew, _ J. E. FAREWELL, . Solicitor for - — - Dr. Laracireaux-Administratoy - - The .Puckering Wm. Maw, Auctioneer ` _-The --Universal 11laIICe CiOmYXlltt48 To The Man Of 30 " A§OTICE is hereby given that . . This is, perhap the most decisive period of yotu lifer 1/ r Georg@ Hpnr�" $heniilt. of the Saweg -:- Machine ! '. If you are spe=allyour income NOW; R habit Is Cry "a wn of Oshawa. in the County -of On- a The ohject of this �+lnsociation is to which may cause your later years to be passed is poverty. You Latin, (n the Provitice.uf Oataeio..lab- _ ..: AfKrufxctireu by lessen. stealing and prosecute, should lace this truth and retrench. Why ant tut down tin• - t _ th _ g necessary expenses sit so ur orer, will apply to the Parliament of a felons • shohand deposit ms of your income In a ' 40anada. at tbp new ses@ion thereof, _.W, H. -Jackson' &- SQni _.. savinasaccount? for a Bili of Divorce from bis wife, _ .$tock Ryall. Picketing. -Ont, .. Members having property stolen eoremudi• 1f you are married such a course is doubly important. 664 'Florence May Shiiisht, ef' the Cify 6`f-: sate immediately with any member AANK :'Toronto, In the•Couot of. York, in of Executive Committee. THE DOMINION y B1xckFmithinR and l� Anda nt king in il the! Province of ,.Ontario. Married all itc brwnebe@. Saw juVi ring Marabership tea bl.(!0. woman. on the ground ofadultery and and' filing a specialty r Tickets• mar be Ind from the P'resfdeot or t�f ! aeaertlou. We Klock Gaanline • EnginrN. Emery ` BeerenrT on application. _ ...��Y BRANCH Dated xt the Town of Oshawa, in Exs^-. Com. -L. ai. Banks, C. 9. Palm- Iylany the Province of Ont,irio, the 2nd day of Wheels. Circular Siwe, waw er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. J. GORDON HALL, e>+ Aeptember, A. D. 1919. and.F•rurty Mandrels, - GEORGE Hg%,gT St'I$MILT. :'madders cf aH lengths nn hand ` 1. R. Thextol. M. i. Clark. - -.his-. solicitor, - W; E..N. 1Sinelairf and for sale. - President seorelary Osh..wa, Ontario. fil•13 � - d e . dickering Hardware Store �Pi&ering Bakery ere s aha e _ :a !"Bread, Bun*, Cakes• Cookies wad Pies. -:There is only one. place to buy i rt Home-made Mince Meat 20c Cb. _ io+Get Bargains ! Mince Pies 2iic each.. , ?� �.� the 1900 Gravity Washer ' ,. Fruit Cakr. unexcelled frfr .quality. Free Trial Given. - 55 cents per Ibi Fully Guaresnteed WeddiaR Cakes; ready to beiced. oh'receipt of your order. i 'The old Reliable and - �Men.a work: boots, X5.00 a; pair now Famona -= . s_ •�.' . �orrrT�v � _ �. _ �a Thought ., d P1CgERING, ONT. full, line of small children s boots.: _ _ ppy g _ :Thexton 4s _ ,� see _. .. a a me and S�� rsrile Conectlollel'y Fruit Jars- Pints, Quarts and Half .GFalloIIt3n can save you money and give guarantee. t A full stock of staple goods on hand. XXX VinegRr,. 35. cents a gallon. ' Dr. Williams Fly Oil- the best on the SONS roe Crea>sn ` constantly on hand in bulk or bricks BU511e1 Baskets Fruit Baskets 6 6IId 11 quarte market. Royal Purple calf meal • __ _- � .. _ _ .. - = - • • and Stock Pecifl(! bus arrived. 1 , Gum, Ohodolates and other Sweets. :-.- - - g e you it `4 ba will convince Popular Patriotic Mu,sts. the roest to be had. .7, -A E N N 5I It is a pleasure to show our Roods. Tobacco@ Ciggre, etc. ; _ _ s , IN.DILLriGHAM BLOCKERING h- . r -�, - _ G +.-r J. S. BALSDON -' WICK Pickering, Ont. _ �= Can-' Bead PMdor� Y..ou Cre e 1 p ` am of th West" Flo .,e , m. IT • every wOIi] right to w - •' the best ldtchea ;quip>nnent that eau be hall" The ?sta�ad�l .aw. nor brew ' trouble; saves wos'iC, emd giv�ea �l c c r ' w� the joy a baawc thmp _ Monarch Por pastry • Y . _ as she Wetate thQi► ' - It is a womantochola: arm t y ccst�mpaonfl HOg rFee� t er F s, r our • -Let us show you the stnoothly working for RESULTS r urates, the clear own door,' the fine ther-• Y urometer. Let us eQbtin why the -oven . - is so evenly heated. You want the best Full Tins o� Feeds .on hand for Yow' schen• Then we the �idoa' Highest prices paid for grain Ltd. The Campbell- Flour Mills Co., Sold by. J. S. Bal on = - • `� ,,:�.�. - . - .: •..... • ,_ Mills at ;� s ringTor'Petethorn Pickento _ : �.. I ..5 _ .F c �5 " a n': .r: s,•,. „y e: ' P. w y, ?�: � r . sv... - _,,�,a°*►+.+, "'7.4*: T, .:+z•.r j C' ^>. � y ,/ SS Y_ -Y•n1,Vn'i'.i -e,'• 1�.+�""i� r _✓'. :'Va�Y _... ... .-f.-.._ _ .. - i _.z.. ..-.:}.-.-iY F�'.2y � �_�`.- _. r !'. .a��nas:.. "i^h...-.... -�... .r-...� •�4:�tw.'..�(.�., _.'w�..r. - - L M �_Svloh.�.. �.. L.was heti d k wesit a2<iie itsirae of hoe peanuts. �n-XeL*Iba- an- !s hssai . . is7 )r. 1[.�� and . ,� musha meted.00 IsaeatDw mens all TrainsSer qu-w�is leaderILw,���bs aroaadm i. able _t0 •sem.. a� w -sq iM r allows'— a �� Pilmu. also famisma- 10a .9 Leeai 10.27 A. X. - i !�'irsf olaa Rigs to hiss 80►y e@ elvers b F sic in their usual manner. ••. 27 Local 246 P. m. 1n��� � night at lowest prlaii. top with a very i Mr, and Mrs. Elliott pad child, � 7 lsait 7'� P. y - - Phone ISM - bf BrooilL, spent Sunday with Nos. a and 7 also ryrn on Sunday re. Elliott'. parents, Hugh and. �W' :Pre Foregoing is 1 hour in advaaoe - 3i ` Z _M. ;M• [rs. Gregg. of Standard Lime. Of s11 materials and ensign Frani 'and Mn. Michell and ' dept in stook. II will pay you _ PAOPRIBTORS isall as our works s,ed inspect oar stook ' daughter, Rena, of . Unionville, 'ipe may nod( be found in ° p Don't be milled «pent Sunday with Ed. and Mrs. opals we do not employ thorn, oonsegaoat • • IG11bso 1 w• oan, and do throw off the (� a. -M. Henderson's premises oyommiedon o! l0 r aat.,whiob on i ll Grain Chopp The temperance workers of the Coai Coalt li» y village were veell pleased with thew here a large stock of new aeetaialy cave by parohasiai Cross ns.te AND FL iBING vote on Monday throughout the wl solla ted.fresh goods have $are and Soft Ct>;al Of the Chopping Monday and Frirjay. province. J. T. MATHESON Levi Linton raised his new barn arrived. beat quality on Cider Making Tuesday, Wedaea$ on Wednesday last to replace the ffioesad Works, Whitby, Ontario one deptro ed b fire • a few hand day and Thursday untifthe loth of November. ; _. mMie* the Mandel, of $ramp- �• ������, �Claremoat THOS. A. LAW, C sweet a Ed ton, has been visiting witif W. M. ' hSp3�e1"is'iQ', Grit. to i�I"twg' John F. Bir165i Greenwood and Mrs. Palmer and other rels- Ind. Phone 2804 tives for a few days. ,r.. y Miss Sloan, of � Peterboro, re- - -- ' ' turned home on Tuesday after Spending a few days with her sin- ter, Mrs. S. F. Robbins. W. M. Palmer can supply you with- all kiDde-of leather foot -wear at reasonable prices. New stock ti & of rubber* now opened. Calf and 7. .get Sheds Remember J. H. Beal's combina- tion eels of new and second-hand furniture, stoves ete., at his under- = taking rooms on the afternoon of .. _ Friday. Oct. 81st. Mr. and Mrs. Comb&, of Toronto spent the week -end with the lat- tar's mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay, 5who accompanied them on thopirl. , *etnru to the city. Will' the person who recently _ :took the rubber spread, hood, aides and other articles out of a ' buggy in the Baptist church shed lee►ee return the same immediate- yWhile in the eity before Thanks- giving Day, Mrs. Richard Ward was taken ill and was unable to return home until a few days ago. 'We are glad to report that she is much better. Election day passed off very �gaietly although our officials were kept busy in the polling booths inlormin the ladies how to mark with gg d what to do their ballots an, :them. It was rather amusing. A large number assembled in T. F. Shirk's ice-cream parlors on - Monde night, and till midnight iistene1 to the returns as they f came over the wireP. Needleo5 to C say there were many surprises as the results came in. W. B: and Mrs. McKay, of To tocto, spent Sunday frith their, ".,uncle and aunt, Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, and Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. 1M r. SicKay, who is a, returned _soldier, has been -sent to Vaficouv er to engage in toast defence. A moving picture show . aud. •concert will be given in the Ma- sonic Hall to -morrow (Saturday) evening; beginning at 8 o'clock, cinder the auspices of the Victory Loan organization. Everybody welcome. Nn admission fee or ' . Volleetion. rCQMe and bring the 4thildren. _ The basement of • the- Presby- -terian church was thrown open '!for the convenience of the women voters on Monday, It was pleas - Ing to ego the deep interest mans- - `'. fested by the ladies, not only in the temperance issue, but In the . :election of a member to the legi :elatare as well. The annual thank -offering meet- ang of the W. M. S. of Erskine �ch,rrch was bold on Wednesday 'evening last, and notwithstanding the unfavorable weather there was a large attendance. A most. :excellent address was given by 7. Mrs. Johnston, the vice-president of the Toronto Presbyterial. A liberal collection was taken in be- -.half of the society. - Mr. Kidd, a returned soldier who basppurchased a 25 acre farm -on the and concession of Uxbridge, ' sold last week a carload of turnips to T. Caster. Mr. Kidd is a•re- 'tnrned soldier who was badly gaesed, and he also states that he received'forty•seven wounds, and for months his life was despaired ;+ ',of. We are glad to know that he : is making quite a. success of farm- iDg • A meeting in the interests of Charles Calder, the Consertative .y candidate, was held in the Masonic Hall on Friday evening last. Good addresses were Rivenby Wni Smith, M. P., and Dr. J. J. Moore. The attendance was small as the people did not seem to take much interest in the political issues of he day as the referendum was the issue it), which their interest was cbiefly centered. ' QL meeting of the pupils of the continuation school was held on Wednesday last when it was de- cided to organize a literary society. The following officers were elect- ed : Hon. President—Mr. Wilker, `Hon. Vice President—Miss Foster, E :President—Lewis Raxlen, Vice President—Mabel M IlKn, Bepre- tgry—Fern& Bin m, Treasurer —Golda An ors , Executive Com- : r ; - mittes—Almy ones, Lois ,Brt�die t�, and Mary Wagg. _ Ho w/ .r f r Every City- �~ ���� �.; � � / • G , 'r ��, . _ District Will, tilb: FlammGo �Vhea. Edward, Prince of Wales -eager, bright_ `: eyed, smiling and sincere—arrived in Canada in .August, and when he voiced his great admiration of the wonderful achieve -menta of Canadians, on the fields of battle and at. home, once again we_ were thrilled -with joyous pride. N He asked concerning Canada's reconstruction pro- gramme. and when he was told of the Victory Loan 1919, he graciously consented to the use of his Coat _ -'of Arms on a flag, which is to be the prize of honour for districts achieving their quota in the loan. % In dedicating "The Prince's Flag" at' Ottawa oii � - ` Labor Day, His Royal. Highness said in part:= - 1 "It is a great joy to me to be associated with the "loan, which is the bridge between war and peace, and { which is finishing off the job." ' "I hope every city and district will win my flag." Striking, and beautiful is design, this flag will form, • not only an unique memento of Victory Year, but a lasting and outstanding souvenir of the visit of Nis •Rdyal Highness—a visit which will remain as one of • -the most mendable events in Canada's history. The reproduction above shows the design of the Rail. The body is white, the edge red; in the uppm'..ra w �' Mrir... lies :" deft hand corner is the Union Jack, and in the lower .. V right hand corner the Priape of Wales' Coat of Arms. e thre a ostrich Riurmcs—is shown at the top of the : }a The flag is made in two sizes, 4 feet 6 inches by • coatof arms. p feet for small cities, towns and villages, and 7 feet To every orgariiza."tion with fifty or more employees, by 13 feet 6 inches for cities of over 10,000 population. where seventy-five per cent. of the enrollment invests x M Canada has been divided into canvassing districts a total of ten per con. of the annual payroll in Victory by the Victory Loan Organizedo' n. Each city forms ;Bonds, a' supplementary Prince of Wales Flag in -; .:one district. Other districts have been determined smaller 'form -48 inches by 34 inches=will be according to population. awarded. - Each of these canvassing districts has been allotted The allotment for each district has been carefully a • certain amount in Victory Bonds to sell. - To win - considered, and is based on a conservative estimate the Princess Flag, therefore, a district has to seU its ,of the purchasing power of the district. allotment. That is the one and simple condition. Your district can sell its allotment anis thus win the Anticipating that many districts will: buy far , ;Prince's Flag, provided each person does his or her beyond their allotment, the organization decided that '' • : share. for each twenty-five per cent. excess of the quota one You will gladly do your part and encourage your Prince of Wales' Crest be awarded. Thus the workers " neighbour to do his. in a district doubl-urg its quota will be the proud win- Remember YOUR purchase may be the one that hers of four small crests for their Honour Flag. These decides whether or not your district is to be the proud -: crests will be sewn to the flag. The Prince's Crest— possessor of the Prince's Flag. The Prince's Motto is "I Serve" Will You also Se;-ve? 1C ory-�. ''• Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee. ' ,/ -in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada.. d14 e'.;'.:. .F ::•v .a `: .t:>' 4^-ae`tir.•• .''r _'�°...4 T.`v!" _ ;' 't� 4• f'� e n . 7. w•e' _ a c§: KIM," rkt� ,{.v :';r•s L T '':•ri �.. . sa • M � Y -v. -aaaa Wb.. (two of thein broMIew of Al i > -Smith) . swore that they save it. P1�. wrs 'Y6H1' 031f�: The, book was written in strange yl characters described by Sniith as"'re. b I`! !b DF.$ENTURE9 113 Watery' B�OOd forngod Egyptian." He could not read payable half yoari�p. 4' even English very well but the Dfob- L Dead by Thln,'W Cured by Enriching the hem - of translation i'he (#Teat West Perntaneat t r proved' not at all ditflcult, .inasmuch as the angel had Loan Company Most Tennis Otfios 20 Kin ; - n'} Y people think of, neuraIgla s a 'thoughtful as to provide him 0 at. N1e+f ••rr Dain !n the head or in the face but been so 'thou ; ; for. -the purpose with a pair of super- _ O ;..: •. neuralgia may affect• any nerve in thes natural spectacles"•—two-crystals set body. Different names are given to in a silver bow. With the aid of these us, Can Yoaughter Ears Her Cluing? get, married. If she .could, there would when it affects certain nerves: Thus etr Dhe dictated a copy in English of scrip - Last June your boy or your girl be fewer widows left stranded. Just neuralgia of the sciatic nerve is palled tural'atyle, � sciatica, but the character of the pain passed the Hi School' Entrance, a typical instance. There's the college Smith, like other great men,.had his j u and the nature df the disease are the little weakness. It -was for the ladies. A -mated LU End of Scoot is the count is don�h�l seohrrosol Her father r Hlae-cnd.wEna�tor country Latin in.'our ' According to your ideas; thought was all �+agne. The cause being the same, the Sixteen years after the digging of the sale cheap. aatsPleaFree done with 'for i cure to be effective must be the same. Mormon Bible he had another revels- •' - good. 'The child now nonsense to send a girl to college, or alae a The pain is -neuralgia is caused by tion. The an el came back and told t great deal more bopk learning i beyond the fourth b'oak, she'd only get starved nerves. The blood which car• '' g , him to issue an ecctesiastical• edict 'he, v-`- :tharf .you ever had and you've got married. int ,this particular girl p• -'aaong and made money. There's no knew how to h$$ndle her father and ries nourishment to the nerves has be- proving polygamy. ' Whereunto he Weeping Wfuse. r y :sense in sending children to 'high; she got her eduFZtion. Then she got come thin and impure and no longer himself took steps to annex the wives. During the whole Lithuanian mar. -. echo 'I ,unless they etre going to teach. married, just as he said she would. does so, and the pain you feel is the of a number of the true believers'. At i riage ceremony it is rigid etiquette >:You .might •abnd a boy if he wanted But 'shortly after the arrival of her cry of the nerves for their natural least two of fife husbands objected, and custom for the bride to veep. If to take up a profession_ and• just only son the husband contracted tuber- food. You.may ease the pal .01: neur- . and a tre s row followed, the she does not the older women scold :, algia with hot applications, but you upshot bins th incarceration of I her until he does. -,VOW fiat Stay on the farm, but a girl culosis. If father had not educated his can only cure the trouble by enriching Smith at Carthage, a Mormon I -�-- r�hat'a the sense- a2 her gal to; daughter he would have had the three and purifying the blood. For this par - "high school or college and getting a to care'for. As it was, the young wife settlement being thea at Nauvoa. �, A 8uperiluous. Rot of hig+h$alutRn' notions that just went into the school room, cared for pose we know of no medicine that can mob broke into fire jail and shat him Little Arthur: "I say, father, is it equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 'These to death. true that Nature never wastes • any - turn her head and make her feel above her husband until his death, and is pills actually make new, ebh blood' ! -her family? If she would go on and � now sendin' her bo through the Uni- His mantle as leader -in -chief of the thing?" +i g y g and thus act as the most efficient of Mormons was, later assumed. by Brig- Father: "Yes, Arthur, quite true!" do something' afterwards you might ' versity. Father admitted several -times nerve tonics. R Yoh are suffering do .it, but shell only get married and ' that his judgment about educatingfrom thia most dreaded of troubles, ham Young,. who was one of 'the origin- "Then what's the use of a cow hav- there all that moa thrown awa girls was not of the best. al Twelve Apostles. It was he who ins two horns wtlen she can't even. r" 7 money Y• or any form of nerve trouble, give Tills is your line of argument. But If your boy or ®irl shows talent, these led the persecuted Latter Day Saints blow one?" pills a fair trial, and see how I out to Utah, one of the wagons carry. What of the child? •Is your child per- help ' bring it out. Give them heir speedily you will be restored to good fecbly contented with the very, very! ins 'a small Sour mill, which during ry, ry� chance now, rather than an inherit- health.=newly little bit she knows? For the work in, ante later.' We cant take material You can get, Dr.. Williams' Pink' Pills the pilgrimage ground wheat public school is really not even a'' things into the Beyond; but the things from. any medicine dealer, or by mail reaped from fields previously sown along the route by an advance giiard. •-- "drop in the bucket. Is she perfectly of the Spirit live always. That is part- at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 � Smith started the polygamy busi- o satisfied with the future you have ly what Gklrist meant ,when he said, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., (' ng an exceedingly able mapped out for he l stay at home '. "Lay up for yourselves treasures in Brockville, Oat. - uses, but You -and help mother until some boy' asks Heiaven." man, developed it. He had forty -odd cRives, and under - his. influence the � to marry him and she goes into a.. f-yopuiattoa of Balt Lake City rapidly. home of her own? Or has she ideas When. Setting the Table Mormonism in the Old Lan& j grew. r of a life a little fuller than one con- It is not necessary to have trained The Anti -Mormon Society in- Eng cerned merely with material things, I i money clothes and food? Does she servants to Set the table correctly and land has appealed to' the British Gov- __ . _. lave hooka, pictures, music? Has eelfe' to serve the meals nicely. Any house- ernment for help against the growing Weird from the Start. a hnaais for inking Dare of sick folks' wife can do it, and with no more time evil of Mormonism is the United King- Visitor—"So this is thee haunted 71nd animal? and energy expended, if she will but dom. In the present -social unrest house? How did it, get such a reputa110 R1 - t Has she been „ „ I train herself. - over 'there. Mo4man missionaries are 'tion?" aa�+ging you to send Setting the table correctly three having unytecedented success in Be -1 -ginning. Native -"Well, there's 'been eomo- y' bar to high see thing so that she may be times a day .l an art, but it is one curing converts.: thing uncanny about it from the be Cane -A ,rrb3a to do the thing aha likes beast? t which everyone may acquire. Sim- One advantage of being a Mormon Even when it was built it L's caas Kola 100% pure Sup U she ambitious for something -outside licit is the keynote the kitchen- Of course, we want her D y ynote in a21 table is that, on joining the -church, one be 'didn't exceed the contractor's esti 1e� or�Li a stock Soldheveryy-- , 'to-kneaw all about home -making but decorations. In no other point is the comes a saint right away.- 'In. other,' mate." _ where x taste and culture of a housewife' so religions thVe are bothersome pre- ¢ write for prices and particulars, giv- doe nd I clava expressed bracts T - Ing number of head of live stock. to And is hes expressed de®ra for observedas in the table service which liminariea. } she offers her family and friend's. Eighty-two years have elapsed athice I The custom of throwing rice ata Cane 11Aola Company of Canada, Lid. bdgber. education based on a real de- Joseph Smith dug out of a hili not tar bride originated in China. ` Montreal Q°'• airs for knowledge, or does- she just The table should not' appear crowd- Joseph ed, and, a'* far as possible, china, from Palmyra. MY., the original book, wast to go'becsuse hob• chum is going - i glassware, and , silverware should written by a prophet named Merman a anei they can have a gay time do fawn on thin plates of gold fastened.. to- OH �Xg5���3�3 free from 40<l harmonize --that is, they should all Q � gam eyes? If who is adhere strict! to. the note of aim- gether with three gold rings, which S or Strangles in stallions, brood mares colts and all others sincere in her desire, what are you y contained a revelation. It wag packed x Y is moat . dangerous, The arm causlnn�g diseare must ye `Ding the d0' about it? Are you going plicity. D ,� Q removed from the body o the. animal To prelKeat: * to arbilns'il reduea her the r- The arrangement of ;he plate, glass, in a atone hoz, and ail ..angel 'told. g Z trouble the same must be done R y oAPo napkin, and silverware -for each =per- Smith where to dig for It. r' Z BPOHN'8 D18TEMPER COMPOUND ,funky, because you never cared for son ,is called the "cover." Each kind Afterward the angel- flew away with O 01I things yourself, or ars on n Q will do both tours the sick and prevent those "exposed" y going of meal has its own particular pieces the boob so that It is no !anger ex- - ejj from raving she alaea�a Sold by your druggist air the do give her all the help you can to A !improve her God-given talent? Are, of silverware necessary for it, but the taut in the original, but eleven "wtt ZR �,O tnanufaccue119 . same general rules apply to all. aa�xeias co. arils, eso.n:>s. fait.. V. a. A. gadog to let her be herself, help . -- -- — --- - — •. y In all cases the plates and silver- - filer to be herself, or are you going to ware should be placed one-half inch _ * force ber into a mold of your liking, from the edge of the table. The din-..... _ t _ a lite Of material things the making her knife and fork are always placed �~ of hoaloaey, cooking of food, things I nearest the plate. The knife, with al she old the earth earthy 7 the blade turned towx^d the plate on f Is she to grow itrto ,the •sort of we,�- man God meant her to be aa< file sort the right of the plate, the fork with - f vt^oraan you think she exrght, to be? tines up, on the -left of the plate.' ; The other pieces of silver are placed , l she entitled tai a choice of the ,u the. order in which they will be � d sort of life she'll live. Atter all, she of w used, beginning with the outside. The will have to live- it. You may die in . _ _ .. -- i knife, while all forks are placed to the spoiled her life. Will you die more left of the dinner fork. The butter .:cheerfully knowing that her life-long "thought will be, "If father and mother spreader may be placed either on the find. only let me follow mytu:I butter plate or at' the top of the iarsbent. how ranch better We would have "cover," with.. the point toward the been." .- fork. The idea that because a girl is to The glass has a correct place at ,the marry and become a home -maker, her.' tip and slightly to the right of the education is wasted, is really so ab- I knife. ' The napkins are laid at the surd it 'should have died to i Ieft of the fork, with the loose edges But like all bad things,ago• ! parallel to the edge of the table and Isn't it true is your case, that the more g, dies hard.' fork; or it is ,rolled and placed in the position. kou learn about everything the better' sameThe butter plate is placed at the you are able to do your own line ot� 7 work? The broader your' knowledge tip The table tly to uner the l f t of the for fork. the greater your success. And doesn't, different meals, as a lunch cloth or It follow that an educated woman is doilies for els, s and luncheon, better fitted to bring up the right sort, and a tablecloth as dinner. These of citizens than the .uneducated one? Would you rather your son wouldshould bear out the same keynote of marry ,a girl who left school. 'at the simplicity as the table decoration. third book, or one with a high' schoolPill Wouldn't you feel that the Inst t'irl • would, other things' being That Big Job. � faced. sometimes by make him the better' helpmeet? All of us are �Iasn t your prospective son-in-law a big jobs which f dread to tackle. It i`�;ht to demand that you do as much seems as though we would. fail no mat - for his wife as you want someone to ter how hard we, might try, and yet, 'do for your son's -wife? Is a woman a poorer mother be- the hardest job you ever tackled was cause she can select the bust in books made up of little jobs that `could be s and music for her children? Will it done even if the whole thing .did look !ie better for the children to hear Bee - impossible. thoven or ragtime? Won't you feel The most difficult of all -is to begin. r: $ prouder to have your "grandchildren Just start„somewhere and then master choose such -works' as Shakespeare this big job, step by step, and you will 'than to have them turn to "Deadwood I be surprised how easily the whole i situation can he handled. 4` Dick” 0 Is money wasted which help's ' `Ver,.• you ever riding in an automo- ?' * a girl to make better men and women f bile, when ahead you could see a long, out of�her children? t If you want a more practical rea- I very steep hill, or think that it would son, there's the very good one that seem almost as.though you would feel M every. girl should be able to earn her like a fly crawling up the side of a own living. before she is allowed to room? ' _ And yet. when you got to the hill, it t elted awa and didn't amount to J- m 5 a thing. - That's ''the way with moat big jobs which face us. They lodk threatening, but'when we walk right up to them and look them square in the eye, they grow less and less, and finally disap- pear- altogether. No individVal is to be more pitied than the one who uses up his energy dreadin.- the things F. which do not need to be dreaded at all. ' . • :. �.. . a....'�En i -n.':'.•'..... .: _:-:._i •, _e. .: ..:t.'.t....wY�iY,¢�`. K. max,. ii�f...♦..._f:.:!1,. �.. ...'.-riY-..eP. ,.. a. ,...i. Howl. to HaAae Ditches."SYRUP OF' FIGS" Many farmers have asked how to handle ditches that are spoiling good land on their farms. For small ditches, CHILD'S\, LAXATIVE where the land is not steep, it good way -is to 111-1 them with brush,, corn �-ok at tongue Remove p& stalks and the like. Stake the brush - sons from little stomach, down so floods will not wash It out. liter. and bowels Flood waters` -will -soon. fill the ditch with dirt. For larger ditches it is .,better to 41._�i 1Zr. A Wn build dams, in them,. arranging tile, qp'­77 you Just drifting along on theInctpI* rl that everything to him through each darn so that water will tongue, sour, gassy stomach—always preferred. Made', in Canada. of igdouangduccUeesmo-oryThTerapionitzmigandegvyesl�oegm a ft ' ow through the the after it reaches trace this to torpid liver; delayed, latent powers with results. Montreal.,. - a certain height behind the dam. The fermenting food in the bowels. ' you have ability. -why not use the wait.- ponds above the dams will soon be Poisonous matter clogged In the in - not where you live the course Is con- ducted by mall -:-by contidentlal corres- nee. Your reQuest for free book- Feat! L 4 eAlind EWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BRUCIR Mounty. Splendid filled with dirt P�hleh settles out of the testines, Instead of being cast out, Of opportunityWrite Box T. Wilson Publiabliam Co..lmlt" and particulars , by return mall. Write to -day. Pelman 14stitute, TdS water. 'Just above the dam the the the system is re -Absorbed into the' Temple Pldz., Toronto. IWELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER TV Laugh, `'then People should turn upright and project nearly Howl. to HaAae Ditches."SYRUP OF' FIGS" Many farmers have asked how to handle ditches that are spoiling good land on their farms. For small ditches, CHILD'S\, LAXATIVE where the land is not steep, it good way -is to 111-1 them with brush,, corn �-ok at tongue Remove p& stalks and the like. Stake the brush - sons from little stomach, down so floods will not wash It out. liter. and bowels Flood waters` -will -soon. fill the ditch with dirt. For larger ditches it is .,better to a village grocery store with a maje It was easy to see, by stride. sternness of her expression,' that 'bed. - was somewhat distur "This," she sarcastically explain throwing a package on the counter, the soap that does the washing Its No. 8193—Laut.� It's the soap that makes washing Lost. Price, 25 - emut& Adjustable'collar; 42 or pleasure, It's the soap—,, I "That Jen't soap, madam," interru '16d8th. -Cut in 7 sizes, 34, 36, 38,_ 40, ed the groceryman, examining -42, 44 and 46 ins. bust. Size 86 re_, "Your little girl was In b Oubet% 42 -inch length, Without nap, .3. package. Yesterday for a half a pound of the yds. 48 ins. wide; with nap, 2% yda, and a half a pound of .soap.: This '54 Ins. wide; 38 -inch length, without the cheese." MAP, 2%- yds. 48 ins. wide; with nap, "JU-ni, that accounts for it!" a 2% yda. 54 ins, wide; lining, 424nch -the woman as the light of understa IoDgth, 8 Yds- 86 ins. wide• ing. began to glow. "'I wondered Na 9138—Ladies' Tw' O'P'ete S1dlrL night what made the Welsh rabbit Price, 20 cents. High waistline; 39 or had for supper taste so queer." 87_inell length- Cut in 9 -sizes, 22 to 88 ins. waist measure. Size 26. re- q quires, Rosily Heavy Food 39 -inch length 2% yds. 86 �M. y -The British Tommy takes his ha Or -1% Ydi- 54 ins. wide-, 8? -inch length, 2% yds. 86 in& wide o, r ships lightly if we are to believe b ...the stories that came back from t 1`s' 54 ins. wide. Width around ix .. yde. front. One such represents two ar, fr These Patterns May be obtained 'Ierists discussing -some.trench p ._,pm your local McCall dealer, or ding that they had looked forward from the McCall Co..' 70 Bond street, as a treat, but that came to them. h Toronto, Mpt. W. cooked and soggy. 7' "This 'ere puddiu7 ain't half 'ea —.6boying Instruction$. - *tuff, said Alf with a grimace, As he weighed out the sugar the "Oh, that's nothing!" replied B .,_grocer's boy whistled lustily. 1. My mlesus -made some• pudding "Don't you know that It is very rude day-,4hat we-crouldn't eat; so she ga it to the ducks. A few minutes la to whistle 'while You are watung on a lady?" udd the elderly customer, se. 11 little neighbor boy knocked at verely, door and said, 'Missus' Jones, y "Well, the guvn.or told MW to do. it ducks have sunk!" when I served You," explained the boy. "He told YOU to whistle," said the 70 Square M list o#,Potagh. customer In great surprise. The potash dep" which Fran "Yee'm! He said If ever we •sold has obtAined through the cession You anything we'd have to whistle for Alsace covers nearly 70 square mil the M0407.11 and are unusually rich In potash sal stle the she ed, ..is ell'. 'a pt - the ere ese Is aid nd= all we r,d- alf h . e I- ud- to if vy one ve ter the er Pe of es, Wmaru . Liniment Co.. Limited. Dear Sirs,—1 can recommend Ml- NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatlath and Sprains, as Fhave used it for both with excellent results. -Yours truly, T. B. LAVERS, St. John. World's Deepest We1l One of the seven experimental bore. holes being sunk for oil In Derbyshire has now been drilled to a- depth of nearly 4,000 feet, according to latest reports; ­ There'to.a. well in South Africa that In over 8,000 feet deep, and there are at least a score in the United States whose depths vary between 6,000 feet and 7,000 feet. The world's deepest well; :lowever, is situated . In the neighborhood of Gobelins. Boring *as started In 1892, and continued Intermittently Up till the outbreak of war, when the extra- ordinary depth of 18,000 feet had been reached, at a total cost of. $200,000. MONEY ORDERS. a Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. if lost or -stolen you get your money back. 'He Meant to be Polite. It is the part of wisdom to close the mouth firmly when the conversation begins to Include words the sound of ,which Is unfamiliar to, you. The so!-• dier who Is the hero of this I]We in- cident "took IsShance"—and probab,11% wished he had not. While In the army, says a writer, I was accompanied by a sergeant who, tried to give the impression that he was one of the brainiest men In the army. On pass one Sunday, In a cer- tain town, a young woman asked us to her house. to have a cup of coffee. On arriving, she Introduced us to her mother, who made excuses In regard to her appearance. She then remark- ed, "I'll go and put on the perculator." The sergeant said, "Oh, you look all right the way you are." --Stirring Sight For a Veteran. The young man who had seen four years of service and fought on most of the fronts was at home, demobilized, sitting In the old -home kitchen, 'rather puzzled how to occupy the• unaccus• tomed leisure. "Don't you know what to do with yourself, George?" asked the fond mother. "Why don't you Wave a walk down the road?" Then father spoke up. He had his bit of excitement to propose, 11116 ain't seen the corner where they pulled down Simmond's fish shop, 'as Pe, ma?" he asked. - I U # 111TWATIOXII TACAJM. 393MV WAL"AU build dams, in them,. arranging tile, Sick headache, biliousness, coated T.ADI= WANTlW TO DO' PLArm you Just drifting along on theInctpI* rl that everything to him through each darn so that water will tongue, sour, gassy stomach—always preferred. Made', in Canada. of igdouangduccUeesmo-oryThTerapionitzmigandegvyesl�oegm a ft ' ow through the the after it reaches trace this to torpid liver; delayed, latent powers with results. Montreal.,. - a certain height behind the dam. The fermenting food in the bowels. ' you have ability. -why not use the wait.- ponds above the dams will soon be Poisonous matter clogged In the in - not where you live the course Is con- ducted by mall -:-by contidentlal corres- nee. Your reQuest for free book- Feat! L 4 eAlind EWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BRUCIR Mounty. Splendid filled with dirt P�hleh settles out of the testines, Instead of being cast out, Of opportunityWrite Box T. Wilson Publiabliam Co..lmlt" and particulars , by return mall. Write to -day. Pelman 14stitute, TdS water. 'Just above the dam the the the system is re -Absorbed into the' Temple Pldz., Toronto. IWELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER TV Laugh, `'then People should turn upright and project nearly blood. When this poison reaches the the fee required. Write for the book and partIcuiari 'to -day to the Palmas Institute, 165 Temple Building. Toronto. Writing a song that catches en is sm for $1,200 on quick FAle. Mom 4L Wilson Publisbinx Co.. Ltd.. Toronto a.5 high as � the dam. delicate brain tissue it causes couges- Try this yourself then - pass Agent: a�Hew are you gettiW 'an Sullivan received $60,000 in royalties Where washing begins in a narrow tion and that dull, throbbing I sicken-' for "The Lost Chord," and "My Pretty URSES—THE HOSPITAL FOR IN Bern thing haln't laid' an egg mince I gulch on a hillside, run terraces out ing-heWdache. Nei the tune of $10,000 a line! offers a course of training to you . ng wo- from .the middle -of the gulch along Cascarets immediately cleans6 the men deilring to become nurses; this hoso Waard's LI -1 Liniment Sellovoo Natmalas. the sides of the hill. Where 'a terrace stomach, remove the sour, undigested Four thousand women are included Avenue, Toronto. leaves the kulch make a small dam, food and foul gases, '.take the excess wan Grain GrowersAssociation., and external. cured to turn the water behind the terrace. bile from the liver and carry out all vuln our home treatment. Write US The terrace ridges should not run ex- the constipated waste matter and pol- PIERCING actly on the level, but run slightly sons in the bowels. SCIATIC PAINSto down hill. The water should run A Cascaret to -night will have you some distance behind each ridge and feeling clear, rosy and as fit as a ftd- Accept "California" Syrup of Figs then run over the ridge in a broad dle by morning. They work while you .','only—look for the name California on sheet. This will prevent washing. If sleep. the package, then you are sure your. the field is to be cultivated, the terrace Give way before the pene- sellingPublication ever offered; oontal.n in 21 maps, including all new: bound .!child- Is having the beat and most ridges should be broad and flat so that Never Cramp Your Mind.' harmless laxative or - physic for thecultivating cultivati implements can be run .So do those -rheumatic twinges and A,Ittle stomach. flyer and bowels. Child- over them. Another plan is to plant. It never pays to cramp,up a good world: price only $6.50 f.o.b. Toronto; ren love Its,deliclous fruity taste. F'Vil honey -locust in the ditches and then idea so that ft -can't get out. Even a .'directions for child's dose on each hot- sow -sweet clover. -These will catch wood -chuck will lig for dear life if you the muscle strain, and the tle. Give- it without fear. drift and prevent washing. plug UP' the hole where it went in. - 8"TUAMV^W0 Mother! You must say "California." Sometimes we think we have hatcli- ed up something vFondlrful. The WELL SATISFIED WITH _thought -rattles around -in -Our upper -AN UP-TO-DATE storey till we think nothing but a two- inch it jDt lik.11BY'S OWN TABLETS auger will let out. But we fin is COSTUME I a .pegging -awl plenty big enough. 1 We give.• our wonderful . idea vent. Mrs. A. Bernard. La Presentation, There is a little p -sit -h, and that is all Qvq writes-- "I have used Baby's-, ther" of ito Own Tablets for my baby and am well But, what if that is so two or three satisfied with them. I have recom- times? That little bait Of a thought niended them to several of my friends did' somehing 'worth, while. before it who have also used them with bene- got out. It pushed and crow Oed around till it thinking larger. ficial results." The Tablets are a mild made our I r -cap but thorough laxative xative which regulate I T Thought always does that- And if we the stomach and bowels and thus keep thinking and trying and using of benefit In . prove cases of Inalges- the thoughts we have, the time will tIQn. constipation, colic, -colds, etc. come. when we will really have an idea They are sold by medicine 'dealers or that will come out with a bang. The by niail at 25 testa a box from The good thought of today is the-forerun- ai Dr; Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ner of a better -one to -morrow. Ont. A Double Explanation. Ohe morning a woman walked into a village grocery store with a maje It was easy to see, by stride. sternness of her expression,' that 'bed. - was somewhat distur "This," she sarcastically explain throwing a package on the counter, the soap that does the washing Its No. 8193—Laut.� It's the soap that makes washing Lost. Price, 25 - emut& Adjustable'collar; 42 or pleasure, It's the soap—,, I "That Jen't soap, madam," interru '16d8th. -Cut in 7 sizes, 34, 36, 38,_ 40, ed the groceryman, examining -42, 44 and 46 ins. bust. Size 86 re_, "Your little girl was In b Oubet% 42 -inch length, Without nap, .3. package. Yesterday for a half a pound of the yds. 48 ins. wide; with nap, 2% yda, and a half a pound of .soap.: This '54 Ins. wide; 38 -inch length, without the cheese." MAP, 2%- yds. 48 ins. wide; with nap, "JU-ni, that accounts for it!" a 2% yda. 54 ins, wide; lining, 424nch -the woman as the light of understa IoDgth, 8 Yds- 86 ins. wide• ing. began to glow. "'I wondered Na 9138—Ladies' Tw' O'P'ete S1dlrL night what made the Welsh rabbit Price, 20 cents. High waistline; 39 or had for supper taste so queer." 87_inell length- Cut in 9 -sizes, 22 to 88 ins. waist measure. Size 26. re- q quires, Rosily Heavy Food 39 -inch length 2% yds. 86 �M. y -The British Tommy takes his ha Or -1% Ydi- 54 ins. wide-, 8? -inch length, 2% yds. 86 in& wide o, r ships lightly if we are to believe b ...the stories that came back from t 1`s' 54 ins. wide. Width around ix .. yde. front. One such represents two ar, fr These Patterns May be obtained 'Ierists discussing -some.trench p ._,pm your local McCall dealer, or ding that they had looked forward from the McCall Co..' 70 Bond street, as a treat, but that came to them. h Toronto, Mpt. W. cooked and soggy. 7' "This 'ere puddiu7 ain't half 'ea —.6boying Instruction$. - *tuff, said Alf with a grimace, As he weighed out the sugar the "Oh, that's nothing!" replied B .,_grocer's boy whistled lustily. 1. My mlesus -made some• pudding "Don't you know that It is very rude day-,4hat we-crouldn't eat; so she ga it to the ducks. A few minutes la to whistle 'while You are watung on a lady?" udd the elderly customer, se. 11 little neighbor boy knocked at verely, door and said, 'Missus' Jones, y "Well, the guvn.or told MW to do. it ducks have sunk!" when I served You," explained the boy. "He told YOU to whistle," said the 70 Square M list o#,Potagh. customer In great surprise. The potash dep" which Fran "Yee'm! He said If ever we •sold has obtAined through the cession You anything we'd have to whistle for Alsace covers nearly 70 square mil the M0407.11 and are unusually rich In potash sal stle the she ed, ..is ell'. 'a pt - the ere ese Is aid nd= all we r,d- alf h . e I- ud- to if vy one ve ter the er Pe of es, Wmaru . Liniment Co.. Limited. Dear Sirs,—1 can recommend Ml- NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatlath and Sprains, as Fhave used it for both with excellent results. -Yours truly, T. B. LAVERS, St. John. World's Deepest We1l One of the seven experimental bore. holes being sunk for oil In Derbyshire has now been drilled to a- depth of nearly 4,000 feet, according to latest reports; ­ There'to.a. well in South Africa that In over 8,000 feet deep, and there are at least a score in the United States whose depths vary between 6,000 feet and 7,000 feet. The world's deepest well; :lowever, is situated . In the neighborhood of Gobelins. Boring *as started In 1892, and continued Intermittently Up till the outbreak of war, when the extra- ordinary depth of 18,000 feet had been reached, at a total cost of. $200,000. MONEY ORDERS. a Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. if lost or -stolen you get your money back. 'He Meant to be Polite. It is the part of wisdom to close the mouth firmly when the conversation begins to Include words the sound of ,which Is unfamiliar to, you. The so!-• dier who Is the hero of this I]We in- cident "took IsShance"—and probab,11% wished he had not. While In the army, says a writer, I was accompanied by a sergeant who, tried to give the impression that he was one of the brainiest men In the army. On pass one Sunday, In a cer- tain town, a young woman asked us to her house. to have a cup of coffee. On arriving, she Introduced us to her mother, who made excuses In regard to her appearance. She then remark- ed, "I'll go and put on the perculator." The sergeant said, "Oh, you look all right the way you are." --Stirring Sight For a Veteran. The young man who had seen four years of service and fought on most of the fronts was at home, demobilized, sitting In the old -home kitchen, 'rather puzzled how to occupy the• unaccus• tomed leisure. "Don't you know what to do with yourself, George?" asked the fond mother. "Why don't you Wave a walk down the road?" Then father spoke up. He had his bit of excitement to propose, 11116 ain't seen the corner where they pulled down Simmond's fish shop, 'as Pe, ma?" he asked. - I U # 111TWATIOXII TACAJM. 393MV WAL"AU au A RE YOU AMIJITIOVOT . IF YOU e*s1ro In T.ADI= WANTlW TO DO' PLArm you Just drifting along on theInctpI* rl that everything to him advancement any situation 01 Ufa, mental oftichonoy to what will bringRatance; A -d light sewlas at home. whole . or.. are 'time. good pa work sent any char 16and P preferred. Made', in Canada. of igdouangduccUeesmo-oryThTerapionitzmigandegvyesl�oegm a go FsJd, ustam A". at ons. 'aftu ractur= 9R.`mp`.U1y. class. be up slid doing—train your mind latent powers with results. Montreal.,. - yet it requites but spare moments of you have ability. -why not use the wait.- study and mental exercise. It matters for 9"S. not where you live the course Is con- ducted by mall -:-by contidentlal corres- nee. Your reQuest for free book- Feat! L 4 eAlind EWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BRUCIR Mounty. Splendid which means so much In seeking Sue. and Memory." will bring this 'all opportunityWrite Box T. Wilson Publiabliam Co..lmlt" and particulars , by return mall. Write to -day. Pelman 14stitute, TdS 73 Adelaide St, W.. Toronto. 6yetern Is ,conducted by mall. 'Mind and i mory" tells on all aboul Temple Pldz., Toronto. IWELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER TV Laugh, `'then People Songs Which-Pald. and Job printing plant In Eastern Ontario. insurance carried $1,500. will the fee required. Write for the book and partIcuiari 'to -day to the Palmas Institute, 165 Temple Building. Toronto. Writing a song that catches en is sm for $1,200 on quick FAle. Mom 4L Wilson Publisbinx Co.. Ltd.. Toronto one of the shortest cuts to wealth.-- Try this yourself then - pass Agent: a�Hew are you gettiW 'an Sullivan received $60,000 in royalties 3n3CZZZANZ0VIL It workal for "The Lost Chord," and "My Pretty URSES—THE HOSPITAL FOR IN Bern thing haln't laid' an egg mince I Jane" remunerated its composer CURABLES, In affiliation with P;Irlevue and Allied Hospitals, New York. Nei the tune of $10,000 a line! offers a course of training to you . ng wo- men deilring to become nurses; this hoso Waard's LI -1 Liniment Sellovoo Natmalas. pital has now adopted - the eight hour systenL For salary and other informs - tion apply to Superintendent, 139 Dunn Four thousand women are included Avenue, Toronto. in the membership of the Saskatche- CL ANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS ETrn. Unteal 'Without wan Grain GrowersAssociation., and external. cured vuln our home treatment. Write US before too late. Dr, Bellman Medical PIERCING Wi. CollinrwOntDARTING, ANTEI-)--IN EVERY T0WX12fCanada—a SCIATIC PAINSto bright, energetic you take orders for -Reynolds' Now War Atlas; no Collections to make: you strop. lY take the order: we ship the volume and collect cash; commissions paid' promptly e%ery,FrI4y*, fteynolds' New War Atlas is the greatest and easiest Give way before the pene- sellingPublication ever offered; oontal.n in 21 maps, including all new: bound trating effects -of Sloan'g arses of all countries and important cities: also every Important event in the Liniment great war drama from,july, 1914, to the I signing of peace; 120,000 wordsof text! 40 automobile law!12 .So do those -rheumatic twinges and maps, motor 9, rall- way maps, "Encyclopaedia, of WorIJ In. formation"; a complete gc-�jraph v 0 the the loin -aches of lumbago, the nerve- world: price only $6.50 f.o.b. Toronto; flammation of neuritis, the wry neck,agents easily make $50.00 per week. the joint wrench, the ligament Mark Inquiries War Atlas, Sales Limited. 66 Bond street, Toronto. On�allo. the muscle strain, and the 11 . 8"TUAMV^W0 r1_1 SM The ease of applying, the quickness RE YOU, LOOKING FOR AN OPEN - of relief; the positive results, the A ING to prove yourability? Or, are cleanliness, and the economy of 'Liniment you Just drifting along on theInctpI* rl that everything to him un Sloan's make it universally 1 comes who preferred. Made', in Canada. waits"—!�Jthout much thought of your, efficLency'. If' you are In the latter. 85c, 70c, $1.40. class. be up slid doing—train your mind 'OEM and memory sP..._as_tc be -ready for Op-_ i5ortunity when It comes Illother I your way. words, Pelmanise! If you know you have ability. -why not use the wait.- 'ng molnmts to improve your- efficiency and Incidentally acquire that Personality which means so much In seeking Sue. cess? Small town or big city, or ott the township side line,it matters not—the. o 6yetern Is ,conducted by mall. 'Mind and i mory" tells on all aboul It. It is a bct,- that's free and lays no Laugh, `'then People obligation upon you to enroll, -though ,,du'll be surprised to andandhow moderate is Step On Your Rd the fee required. Write for the book and partIcuiari 'to -day to the Palmas Institute, 165 Temple Building. Toronto. Canada. A Falure? Try this yourself then - pass Agent: a�Hew are you gettiW 'an It along to other& with your incubator!" It workal .1hrmir Meddergrass: "Why, the Bern thing haln't laid' an egg mince I a ' a a got it., Ouch I ? I ? 1 1 This kind, of rqt . talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow,n a ens :oases antras ata f the simple advice of this Cinclunatt' authority, who claims, that a few drops NLI [S of a drug called freezone when applied 'to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at cute, and soon the corn dries my CUTICURA and lifts right out without pain. He says freezone is an ether com- pound whidh dries Immediately and never Inflames or even. irritates the ��A H ON CHILD surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but 12, $Ufli. On Bodyand Face", Red and Itchy. tient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet Millions Cried For Hours. Lasted aYea. -71 of American women will welcome thts A . rash started all over my little announcement since the inauguration of the high beels. &I's body, and she had some on ber It started in a pimple that was full of water, and Ameriones pioneer Dog skemedles it got red and Itchy. Shw Zook anW 0 cried for hours. This trouble DOG DISEASES lasted a year. and Raw to read "Then I started with aftee Mailed Free to any Ad- sample of Cuticura am A dress' by the Author. and Ointment. Iboqghrmore,= RL Clay Glover Co" Sao. I used four cakes of Soap and three ;.3 118 Went 81st Street boxes o(O'-- —-—t New York. U.S.A. bo which he -^W (Signed) Mrs. Dam Longly, 3052 Gertrude 6L, Verdun, Qum., August The Catleurs, To" Tdo Consisting of Scap. Ointment and 9lA+ICE 1670 Talcum is an indispensable adjunct .71" of the daily toilet in 4rMhol"Ing skin purity and skin Uh:h- rw free I of 00tiesm spea, 30mc-OUGHS DRO 42Aaf ;`..ONLY TABLETS; MARKED "BAYER" AREASPI RI Nti Not ayer Cross" 'Aspirin at All without the "B - low 3 0, For Colds, pain, Neuralgia, Tooth- package which contains complete did. re I getting etZQ rW 'ache, Headache, Eararle and for rections. Then you a 1A1 .0 Aspirin—the genuine Aspi ti fteumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, rm M too embed by physicians for over u1ne- .ritts, take Aspirin masked with memo "Bayer" or you are not taking teen Years• Now made in Canada. A Irin at all. Handy tin boxes containt "Bayering 12 10-. slecep only "Bayer Tablets of lots cost but a fe* cents. Druggl6ft Aspirle in an - unbroken - "Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Tbare to Only 011114P AspirIn­-"21&YW—T011 MVA may "Sayer" Aspirin is the tradeinark (registered In Canada.) of Sayer Manufacture of MOM staticacidester or salicylicadd. While it IN well known that Aspirin means Said n2anufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets of D"ef 00M.9"O will be stamped with their cane -I trade mark, the "Sayer CV9sa" ISSUE No. 48--J19. �. _•: ,, : +,. - •i •.�. �, .as•^ ... . y,. s, -. s...afi:°+2.. .. �. sic .4 ...-_ i tens;',. . Y:r`, •, .. h,:;,,• .. s t , � . .. .. .. •,..i ,; :,:i .'urs. .+.. . µ, _ — -Bora;�ols Friday, Ootobaa�i?th. _ LOCAL _OC A � T,p�Q. �..: Oebawa. Oot,�. risb. lgi9 r V13.iJ1iD i7 Pubbe rss -doeto Milton and Mit. Scott, a dau- To the Electors of S. Ontario : &ter. Please accept my tbanks for theF H. and Mrs. Beal. of Clam -Mrs. Fraek Brion, of Toronto; general support geven to we at the '-went, spent Sunday with relatives is-spending a few days with -- Mrs. polls yesterday. The verdict was not _ An Pickeringg. Jae, Brien, sectional in any sense and '-th( -whole --� [ -Rev. Z. McLeod; of West -The persqu who removeA-the Riding is entitled credit for 1' vote Now is the season you will require rubbers', and we • Rre•prepared with 8f11, preached most acceptably is Bell Telephone Co'e. barrels from which they ave me. a full line of Men's Top Rubber Boots from $6 to $6 per pair. . N St. Andrew's church on Sunda rear of the Drug 9tore'will kinds I trust tat I will make 'a worthy - 'uen'a7ow rubbers 1�5. Ladies' Low Rubbers 1.00. Y y representative for South Ontario in ' *• Also Younis, Bo and Kiddies Rubbers, all sizes. lternooh. return same at once. the coming Leggislature and I will en- Y -R. A. Bunting is gradually -Dr. Shirley, who has. been off :deavor_ to look-the interests.Ol 'f;Pe ]lave a full line of Boots and Shoes a•t prices that-are below 't _ recovering from his severe illness, duty fur a number of weeks owing all classes in the Riding. those of the big stores. Call and get a pair - *r land hopes to leave his bed within to his serfiaus illness, has been Fours very truly, is few ,days. able to- drive out occasionally; al- NV. E. V. SI\'CLAIft Miss ie. Brown, - Blackstock, though still quite weak. and sister, bliss Leo Brown, of To- -Coming to .Pickering-F. A. New Advertis64e14ts. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON :Tonto, spent Sunday with John Graham, eye specialist, will•.be at __ �• and Dire. hiugkar, McF'adden's Drug Store .for two OR SALE-A nutnbe'r of grey s JL'Deese. sEgck birds.. 'SPp1y to B. Hood. -The Chamber of Commerce days only, t)ct: 28th' And 29th. Carrom farm, Brougham. r7. vi ill' hold their regular mouth ly Don't tuiss this opportunity of - - - S meeting in the town hall. this having your eyes examined by 'FOR SALE-1 team of hores, a quartIg - bis well known ,eg eCt. tlty of hay and some corn stacks. E. A. Ks (Tl]tll'8day� e4@Hill$. . . , �. p Pratt, R. R, 1�0. 1. Locust-Hill. 3tt a sari;re • =-On Sunday morning the conn -A ratlterseriousaccident occur•. EAMSTERS'AND-BOYS0 - r „ try will revert to standard time, red on Hondas abort ' noon on Ted—Teamsters, S25a week; boys, s20aaeek. thus all clocks' and ivstches re- King street opposite the Method. The Duffer,n cons�uet:on co., Rouge Hill. 30tf _ w cording daylight-saving time will istchnrcb,which resulted `�O`rV FOR SALE=Berkshire, due w`be stopped for an hour. Trains ful injuries to -Miss Willa Shep ►JNov• 14th, r�pplya? loth, B, F, eon., Pick. _ w z Bring, or address Jus. Greenlaw, Pickering. • d-v _ will alsoaatand for •an hour at 2 herd. :-NIr. Gerow was, takink her _ g ' :o'clock on Sunday, morning. back home Lifter she had recorded r{ OR' SALE 5evera.l registered We'r the' Robert and firs. Fitzsimons her vote, and after 'turning was 1 Sftron i.'e ram lambs: 4pplyy dt lot 17, con, (� ylQ� O& Pickering.W'. H. Ellicott, R.R. 1, Locust G read j sod farm]y of Hamilton, motored moving along slowly on the left Hill. _ ' dawn on Sunday and spent a few hand side of the street with the `jTANTF.D-6-rocmed'hotise, with - ^hours with W. J. and bits, Clark, � intention of picking up another 1n acres, small orchard. N�'rite John .k, Mrs: Clark, who had been 'spend- lady voter and taking her house. full h`alr, Mount Dennis, giving price, terms and DRIVE~ fall particulars. �ti - A Ing a couple of weeks with . her As there was another ,auto stand- - — - motherin Hatiallton-returned with 'ing in front of blur lie dict not see �T]�AYED-On to lot 14, ' con, 7, thea roach of alargecar belong " Paken�i. .bay tnar2. Qwmr may have _. them. pp saint ,� p uc:n property and• paying expenses. -James_ Rose has purchased a ing to J. Burk Simpson, the well- c, �_�'• ii.. -1 , ��,-it. Xo. Claremont. _ �• There will soon_ be a rush for' Rubbers, building lot adjoining Joshua known ta1v3•er, Of Bowmauville. VOR SALE-One Do-ninion organ, 'w Richardson's lot and work has Iti turning ont to pass the stand L one 3 h. p. ga—gine e,ngw:e.•one small cutting _ box as in•F­�d rcPa,v. Apply to c E Poynter, etc., for wet weather, COmtllenced on his' Oe%v residetleB.' ing cal', d C011idiUri n'1Ch b1 C. K. K. No 1, Locust Hill, Pnd. ph�ne'SUG9. S 5 y i The excavating. is being done by Simp,on'+ car was unavoidable. — John Crockett and Sj'n1. I3a11, of �lis� Shepherd rose to, her feet to TBA1 F.p-On to lot 33, con. .8, _ _ ► 1' 7kc.tng a Cotiwold twe and Iamb. Owner y� (/y_ Church St. is the architect and jump from the, car, but ja1 t then may haL'e racy ,r-�y:n,t ro sty an paying _ We'i a here with the �,ioods• 4 _•. will do the carlJenter csork. ie ne cu t,wn orc;trre� ant she ivii� rrp�n e3 , Fsrrn:��tr- E..:3 _ "building will be a frame.strticture, thrown with great forge front Vie with ntueeo, and it iy expec;ted ecu' on, to the road. At the LLrrOuQ5E AND LOT FOR SALE- child S, Misses',.Youths*, P)ovs*, dell's incl Women.s. that it will be .ready for occupa- acme time the wind shield was rl�••, ter: cl.urct: t: Pickering, ,n sera - rt ejs, good iramc Kruse with rooms, 1 tion by New Years. shattered with the r"-tilt.. that hazes ti roomr,rF♦iage•,atoui 30appl• trees - 111 all the 1)O111J1ti1 &tt'.25.- -The regular monthly Iti?eting she way kindly c tit shunt Che face •q hearing bern ��=5r , he••+ and '•nr later. 7 T _ ' lnCUa�elotl5. bledt- forrtirther particularsapplyto E. E. Ge•:, DO �j e tollrn.,ht Early. the pr ce is light. - _ Cambridge -Ave.. Toronto. .i3-o - _ _ held at the home of %Irs..Birks cul aid teas imine tate y secure AOR G.aLF, BY TF.�7DF.'R-Sc,tl•ad neat Tuesday, Oct. 28th,-at 3p. tai. and her wounds attended to., Ex- I. tenders w.n be roceiyed by the undersigned - _. --- •- ti The program consists of an ad• rept- being badly bruised and up' Ruv. ,nd. forthe purchase of a 1t)-roomed, _ - ' dress by Dr. Cartwright. on "Hog• shaken rip her injuries are not Of bnck house and fra � ebacn. bol[ a4rg of land and �p�ERIES we bring. cit ad'tlnta e5 t0 R vet serious character'.. N.On@Of •p•enty of fruit. Tha highest or anytendea rust -�- y g y necessnr,ty acctp' ed. For further p.,ruculars + T.Z.- our village ?" also music by some the other occupants of the too apply-A• N. atullet, Pickering. Z.- --�-- - _ of the members. There is alio cars received any injuries, but the , always fresh "t lid clean. Phone or send our order. FIC. .FOP. GALE-At Dagmnr, - y important, business to be br-ought autos were both badly dam-aged. • � r P R, using lot 31, con 9. 1ti'h..br one - - po con-ainin "1+acm,, with new barn athtti) goon 7 befor@ the tneetioq' �1 fullat. -Deep, regret i t eapres�ed at h iu c and Large orchard r the ether u6 aeres bush e` Fleii er the goods. - tendance, is requested. the defeat of Sir Adam Beck, the and pasture land adjoining the hrst. Will sell to- y !; Major other relics o planer and matcher with m ler' r Anniversary servieeq_ will be Conservative candidate in London aeibe*rrrseparately. Also hor,e'powerboi _ _ _ - e held in St. Andrews church on b the labor candidate Dr. Huh f s:rw-mttlat ixagnimCrossi ray _ • _ - z_; \or.• 0th Stevenson. Evidently tl3e- Purees For write A. b. Peters, owner, darn, - • _� � - - - 11Qa)or Harper Plan f3ttndayy and Monday. _ DRY-GOODS - - �t�q and 10th. On Sunday Rev. A. of the labor and Liberal parries - ' .: _ McLellan. of Claremont, - will had united to accomplish the de- VOTERS' KIST 1919 _ peach both morning and evening, feat. of the Conservative. _Their New-Shakers, Dress Goods,• W rapperettes, HimoIICl- IOthf�,...:.. . ..' Un Monday evening Rev. Dr. Pat- devotion to party is clearly much ' terson, of Cooke's church, Toron• stronger than ie- their- interest in. -• •• - - Wool Goods, Sweaters, Jerseys, _ ronto, will give one of his celebrat• the welfare of the province. _ tlid lectures.. Dr. Paterson, who is While Sir Adam Beck -is nomin- ,tlunicipality-of the- Tot:':ts,'"p of Pi;k�rirfe A, Underwear, Etc. .known as one of the best platform ally a Conservative, he is not a CountY of 041aru p -: speakers in Canada. should attract devoted servant ot. that party. Notice is hereby given that I have "sti large number on that.e.veuing• brit is thoroughly independent, as _ . tt:ansmiLCed or delivered to the per- .._ reliminairy notice is given of he has proved ou many oceasions. sons mentioned in sections 5 end 6 of f an entertainment which 'swill take He stated before the eleetiow that the Ontario Voters' List Act, 18w, and :.Corns in. Cold weather place, in the Town Hall, Pk..keriu9, . if he.were defeated- be would at acts amending the same, the coni«•s re• " ion Saturday evening, actvc�mbet once resign his po+ition as ehair gvired hy. Faid section to'tie so-[rads _ "Ist, at 8 o'clock, standard time. C. man of -the Hydro-Elpeirie Com- m!tted or delivered of the liars mad,' +Coming - _ ;LeRoy Kenny, A. T. C,- N1:, the Iiois�iun. This would be a great pnrsvant'to said Act. of person% ap• - -well-known entertainer and cont calamit to the "rovinee, for no gearing t,ytbela•t cevi�ed Aseetismcnt vedian, will be the rincival artiste. man lima done more to promote Roil of the said i,ma ipami- entitled �j- P, P to vote tit E1•rctr,rss for m.rmhers ofC H AP MAN =•r`�� 'The full pro will be annunnc- the lute+eats of t!re people than be rhe Lc'g6lative Assembly and at s • ed in next week's- is�tie of THF: and no, other nian 1iaa, r,e ever did �lunicip.tl Mections, and the•ciit] List NEWS and on the dodger•+. Mr. .have, the co'nfidpric•e of -the' neo- w>t- firs_ T,,atrci tip At thy. t Itt.'c• ;tt --" - ' `-- �Ir H Heuny comes with the strongest ple to the saute extent aw lie. Lt Whitevi,le on t1-F, S, it day cif Octo4ur.- - ! irecommendations front ruauy min I: sincerely hoped.titllt w1l').ever is_ 1910, 'tod reuurin, t'heie fot•in,pectloh. Pickering s Veteran Hardware Store ti 3aters and others throughout this called upon by the Lieutenant- larctory tire ca'liectnpnn td e�xritir.e ,aid liar` brad if ,tris orptlsi,•ns of other, _.. . !province. Govern 'to form a new gov- error. tire•found tha'.�in, cr, takr im- `-- gee otic complete line of Stovrils and Ranges• Our pricegand Gahawa will' vote on the eranlent Will prevail upon' Sir.ruedinte proceeding-i to brave Faici Lr: -hydro radial by-law o,t Nov. "2ncl, edam fo re•consiaer"hi- inten'tjetr+,.,;rK corrected aceoi•ditig to law.. " gniArautee are right. Repair for all mattes of stogy es,. and Whitby on the 1'7th. SCar of`re"igning, andc•unt{nue the iin- Dxtect,tt';�'hitevalP, O-whey 8, 1919, See our'iine di,play,af Washing Ilichines, Churns, Wringers, Tubs, born and Whitby township4 will portant work which he hag begun DO'NAL17 R. BEATON, also vote ou - the gtre:;tion about with such rarmat gnceess. Ontatiti Clerk of titer of Pir.keLin Cat lyeutgr' Tr,bis, Thr unci Felt Palter R•eoftng i, 2 and the same time. The defeat of Sir cannot aff0"d tn' to=e 'iii? ervittes 1-j p «'IALrvnlFgOttt.Oils. - s madam Beck at London at the at the present time. Hydro-Elret- _ _. _ ._ ply, Nail=; Paints and ' recent elections ii not likely to ric development is only id its in- This is the, . ea 011 for a New Perfzetiun Oil Heater. Our Hardware have the - slightest- ef`fect'on the .fancy -and no other mail iii the- The V Ynted 'Farmers -plans of the Hydro -Electric Pucver country is so qualified- as he to -_ of Stock it. cowtilete. N otlt'ing btit "Made in Canada" _Rnd Light Commis=ion, as Sir liave charge of its developruetit. _ - - .Adam will most probably remain Ai all parties- have expressed _ _ . _ -stockcarried by tis, ontaria t his post' as chaiatuan of the thenis,elves 'as favoring hydro- ' t �r - PICi�E Commission unci] his plans Lave electric development, there should J BU1\DY RIN { been carried out in respect to -be no difficulty iH i:etainins hk FarmBrS' -Chat• ineets in the - --' hydro development. services. -Monday was one of the most Pickering Town Hall on -- stirring days the village has.seen. :.'.REFERENDUM VOTE' ;EeCfOIlCi )���eC11leSCla� ' DID YOU SAY B1lVTw7 -for a` long titire. The unusual — - activity was due to the great While the returns are not all in vet, Of each .month - = effort made by both the "«•eta" the tesult_sbo,vsthat theOnfario'TeUl only during summer monfhs, We have just put our Fall Stock onthe shelves and they sure are good.. Last and "drys" to get out every tivail perance Act has been carried by an: 3' spring we anticipated' a raise so we doubled our usual order at practi- :able vote, as the rnestion was overwhelming majority, . The returns calls the o!d rices, in heavies for Men. Boys and Women. _ probably the most important that `u far received show, a majority of Watch for •next meets@� p - _ - the people of Ontario 11: ever bars nearly 3fx►,CHr) against the repeal of the date. They ate 'dills' make. You know-Ehe Oid Reliable, We buv right from p P pro me:•.sure. In the fourth _ _ _ the factory, thus saving otir custorfie, from paging any middlemen. to deal with. As this was the qw-stion there is a majority of ahont - Buy your hoots frons us. «•e stand behind Williams_ Boots, beentinthe notnep have 170,f:tlit in favor of the "drys." In 1r: Vhint there i St3'c110�'�1! and «illiams stands behind us -with every pair. permitted to exerci,e the Pickering • tow n�hip there was a ma• _ _ _ - __ ^ _ _ 1� - _. franchise, the vote polled was an jority of shout 1000 in favor of Prohi= - J 'ZVe have_a splendid range of FalLiTnts and Caps, Call in Lind see titeth exceedingly. large one, and very hition, while in- the rid;ug of Sottth E+ LM DALE MILLS few available votes were not pull- Ontario the Majority was oyer 0,(300, We have a fete dozen Children's Black Catton Stockings-old stock- ed on Monday. PI:= C:E �' size+; 1 to 7,>;t 13C to 3.3 per-pair.. Considerable speculation is .-PRO�'1NCI�L ELF.(;TIONS You can'always get'thebest�Iani- indulged In regarding the effect The country has been rendered tuba Flour made from No, 1. R►• .A �• BLTivIT'TII�ITG !RICKERIXG the change of government "ill speechless by the rertils of the elt•c JIanitoba Wheat, _ ibtis})ell 1817, have on the goon rortds policy. tions nn Jlondav, So.arch is l,eing Royal Household and Glenora for.. ; . The ' .Hearst goverumeat itatd made everywhere for the cau_^ of. tile. Bread, ' Try,abag, - — ad opted si mos tprogressivepolicy', grent landslide. The defeat of-the ,Pastry Flout, Yyes'h Rolled Oat,3 when they decided upon )111ldinc Hearst govertsmant was unexpected, 13R•AN, SHORTS ~ a provincial highway... The i . ]'. P�cePt by only a few, and the return •-.11I1 FE,�D S _ �r p r �. O., who will now exert n great of so ulaiiy i', F. O. candidates, has (� �T CHOP - �/ UST' s-FRIV D surprised none'tnore than tht- farmer. ;influence on legislation, are oppo r' themselves. Had .the} known that -CRUSHED OATS - r: ed to that policv according to one+ they were Co popular LheS would have, }3aRLEY CHOP. . Shawl Rags, Plu li Rugs for that auto of soars ?� ",:; of the planks in their- platfurlu. had apandidate in every con=titueney, WHEAT They maintain that every. part of every secnnd fariuer wbitTil ll:i.P been -CRACKED CORN -How nb'ont a Blanket and Robe for. yottrltorse and baggy ? ' the proi`ince should be treated• itrthefieldfor parlia lentru'y honors. MINED HEN FEED -•- alike. They maintain that 'the .:�s no one pat ty has -majority in the .- Ca]dta'eIl's Create substitntel _ Kingston road, where the trat'li(. House, thequestion i , 10 will he Ctlf Ueai. - chosen to ft.)rm )ti :government 7- At Shoe, harness and Collyer repairing neatly' is so great, and only a very small Molasses Meal - - - and -'roti) • tl -'done. _ percentage being-local, should re- I pletent we R exifornh a ridint'rnishlrc�m: CHOPPING AN D OAT4 _ p p Y -'7eeive no greater aid than thoae1claic's majodil-, however�is placed rat, CRUSHING EVERYDAY 9h roads in remote regions, where j 3Q5, which is -unprecedented in this Wet ,prices on feed in ton lots.. pICSERING HABN ESS E`IPORMINI . trnfiic is so light. It, will he inter- 10,11 ing. The standing o: the parties in :BELL PHONE. ening to watch t4+,' .oiitrume 6f! :lie house is R,;follows : Conservatrces Aotne Phot,e W. J. CO KWELL th. (-)'wtzP of governmelle in deal- � elected, 26: Lihera1a.28: United Farm. I �' �%,%eA�ls � ,7(500. Li12, IndChivd' ,�: i, � •..:.it :iii; q+te�Liuq• , ers, 43,abortes, Independents. 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