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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_10_317111. 1-77 '7 '*9;t-, -.-7 A, A -4 ING.E PICKE NT, FRIDAY OCTOBER. 31, 1919. Not. -6 -..V-OL..XX XlXo RING9 O GLEN MAJOR WHITEVAL1tl. Eitablisbed'75 yea" =Baker e0t E, ]Bak Jimmie Redman was­h!)iniqqSqn- W. J. Michell is sporting a- fine new ay. Medical dhackney driver. REW00 ': e &r. and 'NI -es. Fisk visited Dit'gayor Clarence Rog,ers, attended church at EN .4" E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- W -friends an Stinday. Locust Hill Sundny'evening. Wisdom In the choice of a Musical In- Georiind -Mrs. W`iIIsdn visited at The Whitevale Union Lea is -ro. R. tared member of the optometrio4 Asso- ge elation of Ontario. 8 attention" giTerx 8trumen to t suggests the Phonola Talk, A­ .WII,,gp ,M Sunday, gressing splendidly. bvi esti 4 Home Entertaine"r-i. the Claremont. tested free. N&rth 'hig Nrach7ine. The Id"I Get your box�,s n;nde and be ready • several meetings this mo nj Friday • ']KILTS .. fng of glasses. ultnZ enjoyed for the social Nov. 7th: eiening is social night,under the -Wa to report that Doris teadektillip of Mrs. M. Reesor. Member New Records at 90 cents -are -sorry F. TOSILINSON, M. B.-. -1 . .. . Uri t Surgeons Burma Moon Carter is der he doctor's care. N7 o of the College of Physicians and I'm forever blowinig Babbl" - Thomas and - lir:;.,. Hardy. Fd. an PUNBARTON is of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by the lat by Dr� Cald- Mrs. Re'dsbaw. Rich ird and 'Mrs. Day - W. Ecksteins Strand trio well. hone. Claremont, Qat. 231y ;Dr. R. Brodie, and latterly Ob Helen were at C. Hopkins' on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society of Dun};a'r- hold a social on FL'idiiv. The service %vas conducted here i,n -ton church will That Tdibbli? down. shack In Athlor.e.L. . `1,-o,, 7th. TPA will'be servo E.'CARTWRJGHT, If. D,, M. suad�,� evenhipat-7.300ty ' (T from 13 W. Eckstein Strand Trio Xr, Powell. - C C. P. & S., Ont, A coroner fpr the Coun- to 8 o'clock, after which a good con- TUT n t il furt'her notice, on -& ty of Ontario. Office hours : 12 -2 -and 6�s P. M.. I've got my .Captain working for �Ser­vic� •. next Sunday e'Vening at the time, cert will be given, cofisi�ting of -Iline- -or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell me now -Billy Murray same of repairing, No. 24. -Ind. pKdhe'No, P40Z Pickering. On- light views, also' vocal selections. by And •that ain't all -Arthur Fields. 1!0 - ' ' ' -' - -k-, of Pickering. NO, CI10PPIjNG WILL. tario. 331Y other Mi's Clark, Picker and oth -Piifshih Follea, Victor Military Band. GREEN RIVER local Ad'inission, 25 cents French Reel BE DONE N,'I ;S.; children. 15 cents.' 0. McKINNO, .1.13"., L.R.0 No Ediabargh. member of the'Cdl' General Pershing )larch, Victor Band -The.31st nnniver�.-ary of the e B-iptist ,&go •of PhyViciant %nd Surgeons of Outtrio, licentiate RepaQz Band March, Conway's Band Church at Green Rive"r' will beheld Wi� a - , I ERO­K ROAD' of oyal, Callagp- of Surgeons, Edfqburgb. Coo Coo Pox Trot Sund4rand, .11,ozvday, Nov. lst and, MX:E.&,.rV 9pociiii Attention t6 doleasel of women and Who did'it one step, Joseph 2udl. On Sunday set -vices will beheld sWidren, Offies and residence, Brougham. I Barn, to George and Mrs. Cammack. it t 2.30 ar -Suli-th 9 Orchestra- id 7 p. Dr. Gilmore, of twin.�. rjon and datmilter. I require an unlimited quantity'sW NIc3Uster 'University,' will ''preneWl . Mr, Linton. of. the base line, left Legal. t and trill pay tbe- ont, Ser praise in the afternoon. will . iwith op� of 'our residents 'a mien el high6st price tht:� be led bv the Whiteva�e BAptizit-Choiv; weighnig 26'pounds. Who can beat Government .11eevening by the Lorust HUI, it ? 117 H. KF1,SNEDY. BRrriQtet-. SnI. labd in t `411e Stowivi IV . iei tor, 'Nola ry Public." Conve ya hce:- &c. Meth-odist,.Chorr. On 51ond-uv even- W. H, Jaekpnn-is putting a,.co'nerete will allow. W�ILtbY, Ont. 41 tj E. FAREWELL, H.C., BARRIS- a TER, Co:cntT Crown Attorney, and County $"toil. 001art House, Whitbv. 10-7 -AE. CBRISTIAN,.BarriRter and * SblicItor-..Nrotsry Pul-lic, E:te. * wbuey to *an.,;bOMce Brock St. North, W h ItLv. - 901 ALEW& JOHNSTON-13airisters JL�Fxtc, 229Danforth Avc �16'oo1worth Bleigi Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4*11. Saturdays, Mal. "vera 1720. In -L) 11;17 WILLIAN I J. BEATUN, B.' A., Bar. rister Solicitor membe t h f' tog. Rev, David 1IRckett, of Toponto, face to his mill-dAni, w.hereby: he I als6 require, B4dey:4nd Oat I'will.deliver hip poptilai- lecture" entitl,'can raise the water much hiigher... that iud will pay the ed: "Through *Devwthited. Europe." usnal. I The Claietnont Orchestra will 'n)sp be "en. of the n-rth highest price. Mr-. Osoni Dot 0 -west, in attendance. Doors open tit i p, in. fnee Florence Axford).' has been pt,o;zrA'rn cornmences"itt SY)'clock. Ail. visiting her'inothpr and btothtfrz; horoj rnis,�ion 25 cebtb, children udder 12, ria wpifkIL4mtt'ending'the ftinei-al.of Mr. 1.5 Doten's mother ln:Gieen River.- They will return In it fe w days o their I,. CIMMEMEEMW home in the westa' NBURN License -No. 4-2136 Hcniv NVIlite and 14ruce Wil.,on . had ALIDLEY a.bu.-ine9.4 trip to" Toronto -There will be �erviee hex't-' Sunday Rev. Mr. Tutton,of H.4 runton form. t- t, 06 1 to M r. an - )Irv. yck man. Pennon.. Foster Be-itoh. Toronfu the ir 1;eq't'w'NheQ Ct i V I tj Vj Genial Trusts Building, $.i Bay Str&t. Toronto, risighborhond last Monda Collins. of '04biLwa. The latter is Nlain961 and 902. We iindrr�,tand Henry •White has better knnWn here a4-AIiQ9Vlwq.n­ith . .... rented the Pugh farm, now owned by , AV.1parkrin has almost rompls'ed Dental '%I r. Richardson. on the5th concession. the of A commodious bow- --C H -0 'GE G'A RA We congratulate -Mr. White -on his peb. Ed Crawford.'of Pickering..did Ten tb LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. _7- AND - ture. iind *i.�,h him every success. , work. BLASE the Royal Cilelge,of D . en . t . I Vonsid-erable- dissati faction 49 ex- ' Mr'. Frank 'M Quay.- of Trout University of Toronto, Office c The undersigned hkve opt�. Mrs. and pressed by the patrons Surgeons of the -C. N. R. Creek. Cnf.. has rotarned. home. ever W. NI. Pringle's !hardware.' store, Whitby. hoped W q. McQuay e" LIP a new garage at the ecirsev-. Office hours 9, to 12 :, l.to 3.30.9; Ind, 'ptone 6. on tb4 poor service given., e lop r captured aixtv.spven -Bell phone_ 2220.' 441yj Oat Rolling when this became a government line a seizes at their rountv fair . this fall.. of Church and King Str4wiao, makes service could be.givea. U Con grit t ula. tions.. Pi�keridg, L wher*e they 'sirso makesonefeel a railroad ownedand The road leadi i�a pin, ith of he prepared to repair allmakisii,- re Is in suatn'80* gairtle, Ev.wy day Operated by a company whose head adisgracefui state of repair-. At Is of anton, motor -cycles officials have the floancial successof strange that a leading road like thin We G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage usual the road at. heart will gi . ve better ser- one should be so neglected. -Titers .-And bicycles. •0 Xfosneft In that, County. of onsfiflo, �vvie.' We have only to turnourminds Is vet time for sornia work to be done -Weare'allsomients,forDw plakerinil Village. - W. Go Barnes, Green River to the -C. P. R. as.ap !example. Their on.it.' Laval- Cream Seporatgrs, trains run quite cloRe to schedule time. The Divinion Court case of- Pfrey W• iV.IRICHARDSON - Real 'Es o!tate Insurance: Conveyancing. Notary Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. and all the employees as civil sed as Berry va W. H. Bell. to recover -5100' and repairs. ic. Etc...hickerins, Oat. 3 IN courteous Publ c rtemisasthough Chep r profited by wa .8 1. arnusin a teat A --I WHALL -House parpepter.,. Es. *'tirnstra giver, for rew'work. repain or �-',aherations. lad,phone :1913. Picketing. 231y 'Da BEATON. TOWNSHIP OLEBK o 6otiverancer, Commissioner for taking Sodavito, 'Loo0uniant. Etc. money to loan an to "resuer of Marrime Lio. oneer in one. TTUGH S. PCOH, Gl&-n N.fujnr. Ont. A.L Lleszoad Auttion^oir- r, Xts1,stv@; 11race to irr-rort-I sot, thorriurbbzerl Coles condw�zad ah;wbem, Write for vers acid particulars F oneIrid 2118 3&1,, t I . . . . the dividends. 1% - if, ,j ct interest.' The case w he" tri no Gasailne Engines, Tractors sma' Tnf-dav In the countye court-hous Sawing. Machines. 9 STOUFFVILLE beforea jury. Cowan& Shepherd" W. H. Cook Is moving to Toronto OROUG*H'AM� this week. ;'- Thp old Queen' Hotr4has b,-en.con. . %jr!4, Cecil Bate-L',.q in Tbronio-faea, - 0. pickr-eg, verted into a douhlp tenement boU.re. weL -k. e n Major Price, of %XhitevRle. preaelied 51rc W. 5f. dialler is spending a -few' in T'he 3Ie'thedist-xhiire.-h,IaQt Sunday, dovq in Torimto. Dr. girl),. who hA% keen hqs entered into pal1n.erthipr Dr. vFith-, of Torbwt,6, IA, t;lsftl )Ire, -1, Lin;nor A few wee.kA. , .. ­. ­ . . . . . 1 11'. F., and Mr-, H(1I­t1;V •Qpenit n. week with f0evid4innto. •a Ni ah flonver. of A - `hie � lin s piirrhii,- PQ4TTLI., U-anaed..kiiet Verij r-1 th�- Wfl.,rm r­pcTt%* .1.nd will moie - X. F 5rPehiii. of 0--h two, ':spj�ri` 'Fafor Counties of York awl Ontario, Tiu-sday* with his pi9rcote-110*0" liocring hLn-o of tbe- xn�mtb: @&Is$ of Ill kinds 'atu-nueo to on shortest 'rbe Morri?�e%n, of­%:�atborri. -u w i �r. 0, TIw r(­iilr, ;!f the elr�rlionq hqq re Qj; Do- .1tatco, AC;.N&,#(;rct -out. �-pvnt Stitilay with 0 'Fir S- t-�CNs- -ri-g-9 fol 111TH 0, ,,LAt•d Illvdi,pi- (if it rjijlph• A rORTON M. Day.oz niZ-bt lrkir pi-ophot,4. Look out for a tuiliblO on r in ti; of l+trprn tit. We have. ou. haij(lt xTJL .,ndr)omvirn Land ,cur ;,r-d-,Cv.-1.l in pn-tatnes-find turnips, -itpon with E. F-pirincer. Hopkin-11"I'rel. %�,'hithy. Phone ::;1, -e itro A ntoitber of businers t Wednesday W. Anel Yamold. Ontario Bus mecits all t rai na Thei Y' . . (Succefo4or to the late W. E. Aile follo.WiDg (Inprinszo;s -tnkinv- 1)'ace in ottr tnwv ;it -Nlr�­Hqith " Pend Surveyor of Port Perry,, 41-4 Linton is �-r.eiulin� A w docs t 2., Teaming promptly qttellded to. pre."nt. Mr. flu.11it'ley hats cold Gilt WM. 11 A W. LICENSED AT -4-k Ag his. big. corner t hnw. in.0shR wa n ith her daughter, )Ire. 4 z e ss of -coal agent for Canada Carriage Co. s ore to W. S.,,q TIONEER,fnr N"ork, QntRrio nrid D . urli - I - rn while 'Mr. Stov,?r, nor 6 -ker.- bas f;nld Byron Feaby. Countie% Ail kinds of A-aics promptly attenri, Mr5. Reninler. hiis returned -her not -and Isr-inriv.ink to )Lxrkharn, where to, W. H. Peak h-orr4, in- Pi�11-erin-g..c.fter Egg, ��Stb Termn Dares r- %Jes may f w. I Pickering. he hat; bc,iiglit a.4,kea-v buiiheL�R. Fpondiog A ve, -arranged at NEWS' Officv. B611 and Indt;i, n. week with Mrs, GrAhmi-Jolmsimi- dent phones, Whitby. Ont. 31Y OHr elemq ic lights btiv* Again taken TheWomen's Institutevill meet. At sleep and mill be in dar kneg.s. for T, -9- Bate' Wednesd,A% Perm a other wrek rr so. A new motor the linnie of NR. Nut 7X0=01=. 71 Nov. nth, at 130 p. m. MI ladies W&I_ W. -G 6- R E ID will h6 irisfallerl in -a c7itiple' of ix:4ks, --,WIT Potight-and sold. Now that the farmers control the des- come. Mr. And Mrs. Aturrison find 13eor ge: Elas a full line ot tresh and, cur tinieq of.,oiir r5rovinive.-otr1owri shbuird Government and Mrs. Dunean spent Sunday with Municipal aril Cor, ad meats constantly on hand. liire Dhe Ifydro�Ele.,trif•, installed in me their brother. of Good - short time. as the A G REES011,. poralign Bonds For Salg.� rst government 0 Spice Roll, Brcakfast Bacon, sepmed to he a bindrance to the Bieck wood. Bell Phone 193 Elain, Bologna, Weinej�% etc. enterprises. The. Union Stindnv School will -fie. gin -next S1indAy--at.0,90'i(. ni.,- Ing LOGUST HILL WILLIAM D. DYKF-S, ViHITA o'v meeting in the- Meth- -Hi gliest prices -paid for tn the qtiarreii)i. GREEN RIVER. odist church. Butcher's cattle. -Ruq4zell And Pearl Philips and C. Peelhv i=all snd'1Pz-it.q a1inv` Veterinary Surgeori Alf Nlirl�efl has it flnenew drivel', friend -i mwnrPd..vt)t to Isling.ton on. S t tit diiN; lifst and -pent theweek-end GemraeGrny visited At J.K-.-tyesoh ',HonoiGradti,,tteof0tit4irioV�(-teiiniir-Y with friew's there. College. All calls dovornig-11, U1*1d up. It Pays • to Fitronin. Mliss'.Spe'ncer Vislted'iit' W.-Bontli's - J., M. Gerow- left on Moildav forTo-' pronipclv Attend;d-to. I - rontn to-sppnd it few -days with hid son oil S:-,P.da7: IBell and Independent Frank, and in a lew flaye, will leaven yo. Fwart .,kt-tlj,,ry vi-ited at, NV. Mich - 'A well esitahli0iod School ONTA,1110 eh", on Swi(iRN: his hunting trip. iir ;tr6ngth sow before Win ' ew- -nr I ognim Percy is under conies. Authoritias predict ELI IOTT Sorry to h� another oiitbre&k of Spa:n- :57 the doctor's rare. .`OFFI(7.jAL.7RETURN. T -OV WSh6divFk yI'siteA at W. Hager- ish Influenza, Wit .7 M -Vet y Surgeon"' �'' J=� man's on Swi(Tay.­ Following are the official returns of 2 C Honor Graduate of the Ontaiio- fete= Mr. and Mrs: Hobson visited. at J., the recent Provihcial Relection in S. rinary College longe &.Chat Ontario: -less Sts,.Toront Q Routler's on Sundar. NYAL and Graduate of the Vetei iraryA '%N-. T)Nnn, 7th visited At Fred os Iiwv, n slindav, 4 Science. Association. Ernj-lys a -n excellent reputation for Hornshaw's o 99 Sinclair 3119 n e -Phobe%- ffle* .1808, tle roe 2602 Miss O, Routley visited' with"Mis's . ...CREOPHOS fj S Ird: "CA04ef 1,1�;ircl;ii high gy-iide business tfainiag and Elsie CaRero i . i'y' Sinclair 'AREM I I .. ' 0 . I . CL ONT6 Q N TA R1 f'r,placlng gro-di in -po!4tivn.% W. and Mrs. ARrhell visited with E. Cc rner,• 51 Ila ft;f-nds in the city on Sinn-dAy, 117. 295 -UL $ELE('TIQN' Pickering, -will-bolp you to withstand alit A CA R 1T. I M I 'B t­;;� I e Hoover is spending R Liverpool, 57 I'll il -.Pr. N. E. McEwen, B N. qc-' I., (;I:' TPE UT�.%TGS'T� 131P-O-RTTAXCEk. few days with friends in Toronto, Rouge Hill 25 34 e se. Creopho is an effect,-: . - 0• . , -8sue builder,. Sul"geon. Write fb-day for our Catalogue. H. an -'d 16s. VA-aited"'with T. (herryv�ood,' 07 9 68 iv tonic Find ti e-pecially .,where them is a pre? qtudentr, admitted at ariv thue. and '.Nlrs. Routley on Fridny evening.' Kinsale, 61 Graduate of University of Toronto. Brougham, 146 125 dispositi-ott-to Ifilig weAkbeas,.: Harold Hornshaw visited with'thew Former Veterinarian to Macdonald J. Elliott, Principal -Hutching Bros. on'FrirtAv-Evening. ;Whitar;ile, 10) 103 Take Creoplios now' and buikl- AgFicultimil College. G. IV. Ferrier is tinder the doctor's Mount Zion; 94, -.51 -tip your -powers of- resiqtane�.. Prompt attention to all clients. care. Wi, fi(ipe foi A speedy recovery. Claremont, 120 169 • Miss Meta Hutchings, of Toront6o Alto . na, 44 Mll and Ind. Phones, visited at hef hoffie bore-- over the' PICK-ERING, ONTARIO Watt" Pure mater per bottle! ARIO Water V.6 -1 On -1 2M week -end The GrleeLm'-River Baptist Church REACTI l I are. wise you will use tb6 only will hold their anniversaKzervices on Calder 625 Sinclair 7ri ing&' T or Hatchc! Ilk, m, and fit �vell, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, - 14unday next,,Nov. 2nd, At 2. -from Black -Breasted -Red 7 p. m. -6a,ld-er 70 Sinclair 118 w Agent for Wind 31111s, Gaholine Gatue choice stock and T. R. And Mrs. Carter, Mrs. B. Ciir- PoiT-IE PERRY Engines. all kinds of pipe and. fittings Ier find. 'CIlittlip. ._.motored 0 a t' Port- "Cal&r W Sinclair 336 McFADDEN'S -excellent lay,ei rs. works. Also bath room fix. Perry 'and spent Sunday with R. J. for water orks. 'WHITBY --'Also, Yming: Belgiqnj Hares, 'Irs, Carter, tures, etc. Everything given careful and IN lCalder 528 Sinclair 600 GreylSiber- The Ladies' Aid, whir?l was held at EAST **1%-HITnV TP. and Silver DRUG oo: STO iAn Rarcs. attention. Nfrq G, NV. Ferrier': on W npqdAv Calder 412 Sirclair 1070 Pedigree RICE'S PUMP WORKSc, Oct. `land, was a' decided succe4: WHITBY T6W-,SRIP Ail grec Stock. C. N. P, Tickets vz Cpelrlr�m Sinclair 516 Qiflte a number were egent a lid All :J. GORDONT PICKERING' 1 1 r 40nt&=12.C.- - VV.;.T. I Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, Ont, jeport quite -an enjoyable time, rKral mAjorify for .3425 --I`Ce TiTI 13 . ­ 1� .d'.'..1• �.-•ai,7 •; /5 •` ev'•-;{rte-.»1 ''�' .. - .=�''�Y''.sri .`..'sib' :PANG.,, ,S rr.,�}:h,•t-rstY:- Y.d3f'+' .00- '.a!, n - . ... " . `1*W' 1k6YAL BANK. Cloy Lad,blood has proved such a hap. ` py nick with imported cows that lift. -IK TEN YEARS An eyout of, no"-flaanpial Import- Collicut readily bought' another. Gay ► ry , _ a - sate transpired on the 18th last. In the Lad, .also by Gay Lad 8th, from the, � • ° ' .;' ' 1' :. 'h :. celebration by the Royal Bank of the Glensarry Ranch, !n Alberta, in 1918. a'o DQ11 A rs . . " Al eth- aunive K laves at 3 will amount m 0697.72- !` tasty of Its-tonndation. The Glengarry Ranch purchased 80 ._u lassated at interest oom. { Herefords at the 1917 sale of O. Har. � The history of the institution is one -ria & Sone and among ttieve was Gay pounded quarterly, well 4 h = o! the financial romances, et Canada. amount to 1117444141 ' :.. ;• Lad 16th, which sold for $20,000. • He a remarkable growth in a comparative- ' ' ' ' ' ' � <° But it invested in oar ,e �, k•: ly short period from humble begin- was sold la 1918 to blr, Colllcut, to. B 'ia�(i pings to a ' g - Debentures will amount to.. 1ia60J* Btart a _ ' great arianking-business, ether with 30 females, slid their !n- crease at the same price, $20;000. Not Write for Booklet. - � •- -• • - •- covering not only the Dominion, but - Propaimida is Favor of Lite was the farmer's, and howhouse- extending to many foreign countries. only. has . Gay Lad 16th got a lot 03 The Great West Permanent Worn. work was Goth' but. .slave Un- The .e beautiful calves for Aar. Cullicut, but nothing. slavery. expansion.- o! 'its • business in LOa111 Colin gllyy conscious our sons_atzd our dough- recent he waa champion of nada in 1918 Totsonto Office 19 KfnQ 8L. Wes! - 'The trying need .of the world today consciously g years has been remarkable. o j Is for ;workers. Certainly there was tern have absorbed the- idea that the Four other• institutions with .establish- and stood •third in a s ong..claas 'at 'X.ever a time when so much work was necessary work of -life- was sort of• -ed clienteles is as many provineea the 1918•Tnternational, in Chicago. The ` F-s►aith* to be done., nor when so few, beneath them. They have gotten the were absorbed, an energetic policy 1919 'Canadian show circuit will see For Obstinate Paint, Maine. ..people were willing to do it. The impression that life for them should was pursued, and today the Royal group after group of Gay Lad' calves Mixequal parts of turpentine and, ` `3aamlfacturer in his plant, the, farmer{ be a sort of holiday, a place where ranks well up among- the big• financial from Willow- Springs stanch. Anyone ammonia and apply to paint stains on ' •,iia his fields, the merchant in his store, they could-,do a amattering.pf work in concerns, pP•the..Continent. its opera- who is Inclined to questtoa -the ad woolen clothing. This conquers ob. ' ''and the housekeeper in her 1Fitchea are a haphazard way and demand a big tions in Cuba and the West Indies, avisabilfty of buyinga bull of acknow• i stinate stains:' « sale ledged superiority' would no longer till nttrerlag, fhb same cry, bend us salary for it. They have not tom@ up. field early exploited, have given it a with the doubt if he were to see these calves. help. good .old-fashioned training leading. place in those countries,. with - - . - a ' we !Cad ourselves, the result that •it has now 616 branch- Tfieir character, smoothness and uni- s'�'0�� t]ri�oivs E�D06>2S At f w there deems to be plenty a Don't you remember whet. you were es, and 42 sub=branches, giving it pre- formity are. uitasual.. g ire People who might work. But' no one coming along that mother's favorite mist place among Canadian banks in A visit to this herd, at Willow S oven; F,� J \ y - leema .to be standing penia waiting los the jobs that are open for them. maxims •were, "All• play and no 'Works respect.' glnR,, thiCapital has grown to up- Springs ,Ranchreveals. one, of the tith.Sdo d.. Gras3. It beginsatLaost to seem as ,if no one makes Jack a lazy boy, and, What wards of $16,000,000, the reserve fund most inspiring undertakings in Alber• guraftftL ver for p soever thy hand finds to do, do it with to $16,400,000, deposits to $381',307,000, •ta's livestock • industry. • One. would. II r�• c- down L "7really wanted to' work, ` thymight?" When think that in locating a ranch Dlr. CoI- ■ 61i1. (a.,a, wiate: g you were being and assets to $470,870,000. -1P■-• It is rather foolish to place the oro ht u the 'schools hadn't discov- An accomplishment of this, kind Is Lieut had sought in all Alberts -for the ���• ug P P Tho HALLIDAY. Oa1P, NY. Limited blame for present conditions• on any. ideal location, and had found'it.' Nest- �- - � ere-d that children were to be taught � the highest-trtbuf.e that can be given HAMILfOM FRCTOR► .ISTp1lUTOa! CANADA •� 'elsrds,'though capital is trying to shift without their knowing it, that study, the vigorous and progressive eharacte'r led in -a Great coulee are found the t • _ 3t-Ai1 on labor and labor is blaming most .modern barns and practical' caps Everybody is more or lase ;was to be made play for them. Your of the management and In that tribute �' y mother never heard that children were the vice-president and managing- df• house imaginable. I?p and dowti this. •bLanft. Such is the nice adjustment coulee the breeding. herd•.rambles in to be allowed self-expression; she had rector, Dtr. E. L.' Yeast, has a large � T things in thus world that no one g comfort, winter and summer, night I- �V an idea that children were to be given share, for he it . was' who thirty-two 7 cgn daim'to Wall right,_ and eve ( I and- day, _with, nothing but.-blue sky I ry- certain' tasks to perform at stated years ago blazed the trail of success. body else all wrong. times and to be taught to mind,' be The Royal Bank has In its for a roof, and the wooded banks of u O RSES g president, n t; I've been -wondering a great deal I respectful to their elders and obey the Sir Herbert, Holt, and its . General the ravine for wails.. In summer,they lately just how far we mothers have law,Manager, DIr. C. E. Neill, men of wade in luzu_ rtant 'grasses, and drink " = been -wrong? How mpch of the tee- You are the result of your mother's] energy, capacity, and wide-experience at ~vile from a stream of spring tivator are a very frequent cause of many $ionsibility for present conditions must training a law-abiding hard-working, j in business and banking affairs. The that originates in the banks of the serious ills. The worms will be coulee.. In winter they -pick at haky.. destroyed -and the ills prevented we assume? Just 'what has been our sober citizen. The present generation; prosperity of the bank. is a .refloFtion.. and "Dili'stieaVeS. TIiB bull$"'and'goung It you use J attitude towards work, real work that is the result of our training,a world ! ut 'the prosperity and .growing com- , its productive, like farming or cooking full of idlers, looking for short hours, merce of Canada, in which the inati things, together with the matrons � �+ - - ;­Or sewing or washing or manufactur- light works high pay and, considerable'tution has materially aided by encour• suckling their babies, find shelter in., pre A. �✓.. �,� ]e�tS c; ingr Have we held these jobs up be-r license where law touches their per- aging domestic and promoting foreign the well-tiedded liosstalis to the barns: ��` % _ - trade. All others welcome the 'freedom and for them? Or have we warned them! soave are tea in what we Have sown. - unconTentionalitiea" of tae outdoors. :.y�' u` horse % - Farre our children as the most desirable I1 i j ler to steer clear -of hard work and look' P g There is satisfaction to the uniforms• If your rough. star- . r rIt is rather late to correct our faults I Yng coat, low- g. Y P but when we're br}od ng over present r01� News Bt)Y t0 ty of Herefords property bred and &I, Irl vo2r ao_ - !or somethzn ens and pleasant? F cared for.-=Canadian,` to Breeders' vet l e though_ , IVa 'have always worked hard our-) conditions and laying the blame on Hereford Breeder. - Gazette. sometimes catirua 1 selves.. Too hard by far, the most 6f: others, let's try to turn the current - ravenously, does _ ns. And we've hoped with all our; of our thou hts. Let`s t to re air as� Frank Colllcut in the ]?rovince of - �-- cavi' digest ' its - '�„ � l� i; ry p Lood, ot,ten hearts that when our children `Tient PtizzTin "$h8ti ." scours, looks g y best we can, and start a current of A]berta, rose from a newsboy to be g back at n1de% un- they grew upI i t have thins eaa We've, thought in favor o! real, honest work, Canada's' foremost Ileretord breeder. 'English grammar, has lahQre'l._•!a vastly. xnaws at .• �'�' h - talked it before them; what a do s'i work of•the kind the world needs. His boyhood days;-were spent in an at-. anything. rubs +�•�; i'. , .-- -- �•._ g' vela to make clear the distinction be tail aealn-t 'anv- h mosphere common to all ether boys I tween "will" and "shall,".Many of the t h f n c conven- lj�jj j j ( Q been found are. undoubtedly very an. who have to make a living in' cities. beat writers' and -Breakers are our —it'd a are:tY 1 HE FILL EITHEIb . His ambition to make' 'looney had to I _ that' . .t to -b y �G - -� tient; but of the,orlgia and early his � stumped" at times �by the dii$cnity that he to •barfly t tory of the Aleuts nothing whatever j�e gratified by selling nevrspapers on presented by tlsese two words, which ...in need: of t>r, ,A, G . Dan!e]'a Worm - Nn{y is known. Some authorities are of the the street rners. When the first Iillter,. This reedy-tried and round -HARD OXY -UTTLE ONE& I � are variant turms,aaf. th@ same t@Tl> erftetent-through,the yearn--will des• opinion that they came from Japan. newsboy's route- ,.was established: in to be., - trey worms- in horses pnd- eattle-as ' ' At the present `time they are much 'Calgary r got it, and his ab en as a Grammarians tell va,` by way of nothing- else atilt.• Canadian ta}1 weather is extremely. I ,• - bard on little Ames. One day is warm mom• racially speaking. newspaper salesman became generally clarigyiag thea krlc�ity paint.:' that" =' PRICE400a. They'epolte the Russian language at I recognized. He applied for t're pori- „ • and �brlgtit and _the next wet and cold, 1 FhaIl" designates simple futurity Big Animal Media Book Froe. These sudden changes bring on colds,' the time when,. in 186,7, the Aleutian I kion of newsagent when the Canallan without any idea of ilio volition surer F - -- Islands. passed, with Alaska, into the Pacific Railway was being completed added, w}lerPas "will" possesses this Det- A. G. 8.1,1�+iIELS COMPANY �er_a_mps and colic. and unless beb'p'e from Calgary to E3montoa, gild 11@ Or CANADA. z,>t UTXD temach. is kept right the result DosaesaLoa of the United States, Then, I superadded ot6me",:t. They. illustrate KNOWLTON QUEBEC ' - _ x9y be serious. There is nothing to i until- 1884, they were - left to thetp-. cold papers, maRazfnes and books 'on i their rHeaairta by-au�il sentences as "I - - - - - - swam Babe s. Own Tablets in keeping , selves, and governed themselves, the , first passenger train over that'ihali dine e:uly," rieaniag to convey -v� f the little ones *ell. They sweeten'They They have now for'got'ten -the Russian raThlsdeavironment brought hem +,n j the idea thereby that I a.m merely:'an- the stomach, regulate the bowels, tongue, and are becoming American' .. _ : trouncing a bare,fact wituuut -any re- break up colds and make baby thrive. ized. Most of them live in clean touch with many ranchers and farm- ference to the past my Weil ma.y have N I wooden, houses. and wear America ars In AIhei`ta. He was �mbitlaus: 'to tap 1n it: whereas ' I will dine ' The Tablets are sold by medicine P - 'sad big ,men took a personal interest dealers or by �-ir at 26 cents s box ( clothes. The women weave. wonderful tarty". means that I .have so decided �7 fER rom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ill him: Among .these was Pat fabrics of grass, so finely plsiited as to enc' it to 'tantamount to law. They Brockville. Ont. , resemble silk: Burns, a•packer and rancher, who ha I LAB �s�T been one of Alberta's most prominent.; also often quote the following sen ¢ hence: _ citizens elate the cowboys owned the I l tulle dtoan_nobody shall help me' - MultlMies Found in Steam= The Prince of Wales ranges: Mr. Du'rna wanted '.young - s which, the :8ratumarinns. mMutain, Is "`Whose motto is, "[ Serve!" Colllcut to herd cattle for him', sad • "Rested Cave. _ _ - � n-olio the rev^rse c•t what 6jie person- i- -'- True to his motto h has roved,. the monetary ladczements and future . q Peculiar to their way were thirteen e P shoutlt.g the �eorda ante c'.ed. mu—Jes found a while ago In a cave A Prince. in all the word implies; prospects appealed to hem sufficiently Lt +re evor•fall into so desperate t. on Ragamil Island, which is one of the Brave •faithful,-; modest-Prince be- to tako him from newspa'persalosmar- 1 loved. ( ship. He began the cattle business . A predicament u an`d be per , let as to Aleuttaa_chain. They were wrapped f - how to formulate our cry, let us re- By, every act fro justifies then, and the day he first sprang.into fest skins and nets; but the remark- II The gracious words "I serve." the saddle marked a period of pro- robe to do away with the dififculty able point about them was that - the F once for all ,by the drastic process of ass. _ _ -• cavern which served them as a burial " I serve; •inspired,him; so ere served grass. Colllcut saved his earnings s. and discontinuing the use-of "shalt"'alto- i vault was steam heated. Ia coldest His country through four' years of invested in, grade cattle. Ile-later bo• gather in the future tense of the In- 4. L DINER. 1' winter weather it was. kept warm by-� strife, came a buyer for DIr..8urrs, and in I'dicative mood: volcanic fires, ; Not ever from his duty swerved, these two enterprlsee, buying and in- I The cry of the drowning person �t is supposed that the ancestors of But dedlcaEed hie young life, ' v@sting, tie was sttrgttlarly successful, . I amended tn. the light of th4s - sugges the present-day.' Aleuts mummified His country's• cause to serve.. tion will be: . After several years of 4experlenco a^ 'their.dead, not for any religious tea. 1. In-'handling a grade herd anal ;ceding "I will drown, nobody will help me." His country's his to share, pp son, as, did the Egyptians of old, but i His country's call to heed, steers in thousands, Dir. Colllcut had I "i shall .drown." which, the gram- Secause they did not want to part with marians contend, is the correct way, IHis country's stress was his to beat;;' an ambition to own 'pure-breds.- ": them Their method was ; to wrap,l , 4s really incorrect, for-It signiiles that- i their defunct relatives in the skins ffffff In very word and very, deed His• •opportunity came'-when - the j r EEF "A'oblesiae oblige'.-1 serve!pure-bred Hereford stock of the Bax• sonte one has ordained that I drown, k and intestinal membranes of sea mann ter-Reed Ranching CO., !n Alberta; I -vhich clearly is not. the meaning in mals, place them in a squatting atti• The motto borne upon his crests tended. was offered for sale in 1908. This herd - tude on wooden frays,' and hang them • Mose. fitting his exalted state The. usage which I• propose 'scitters +_ _ tip in dry caves. With loyal hearts his princely quest had been imported direct from. Here- i ��D fordshire, England, after having been !•the inconsistency between the .ex- Many of these mummies that have I Let all unite to emulate, selected by one of Britain's most cont planation of the grammarians and the, - - And say with hila "I Nerve!" I petent-.Y.ereford breeders.. In 1908 m@aping attached to .`shall in the "My King and Country! 'by God'e' pure bred, cattle were _not so, .e�pen- coslt4nandments'-I,. R. D. sr j grace, •• sive as they are to-day, and his invest; '_ -... .._. _:VEGETABLES I:- pledge! to serve with soul and s I might: •' meat for tele lOb cows and•younn stocit. . ` Cleaning Paint. was not so formidable a consideration A limited tit of I And all my-heart's'devotfon place as it wanld be now. In the following It's an excellent l'ca in cleaning d. Gad iuE"�'t°r - - Upon"ti�e attar of the Right, ear �Ir. Collic'ut, bonght thn herd' of r�aint Ln take.. a-c;c:cm pieta• ,QP cIotll - Y . -PERFECTLY The common weal. to serve' and dip it in kerosene and rub the j Simon Downie k- Sons, of _ • The motto won, on Cressy field eluding the cot•,-Sally,•and •the •bull, Print carefully. •The Is his by right of rel al birth; Beau Perfection 11th, both imported 'dry cloth. The paint looks like new, • But, better far, his shield from the herd of Warren-T. MCCray In for the -kerosene; gives the.- paint 8,' - = COOKED _. - - �. Is his by right of proved. worth, Indiana. bright appearance. _ -Toronto Whose motto is "I stave:" Like the Daxter•Reed people he did This. is especially good when cheap not fully appreciate the merit of im= paint has- been• used; either outside,•or "• r�Ti /� {�/�1t - -- ��- - ported 'English cows, And 'wag back- inside a• house. 'VS't �i�� c�nd e1� At 0to�k >e" C) V1 ' StoPing Apples. t- +i ward in paying the price necessary to' -Apples to cold storage 'will-keep purchase a buil that-would give best •axle roust.haye in the future ares' G(� LT thea highest market equally well 'in barrel's - and in open 'results on such 'high-class females. which will wort: and breed at a samo prices W well as Horne 9containers. To Stora apples in a con- rniportaticns were nrade:from time to time. , They are the most profitable. of the big prize money tainer in which you-ere.going to�niar• tim@' from 1I r. 1lcCray's herd. Fair. J Whon you sire sure that you are above r� Jp 1N.CL.ARK ket them saves additional labor. when rax Perfection and Governor Hadley your job, it is not stranke that it �oRo�tt• u■rr.e by entering your good, sorting for market: tiroduced the best results in his herd should nova' and then slip iron under weld finished stoc� in 'our l x ' Tenth Annual Show. Cold storage douses ,should be so up to the spring of 19-16,_Wheb 'Mr.-Col.. you. constructed and equipped -ak-to ina]n• licut bought Gay Lad 40th, by Gay Lad tain a practically uniform temperature Gth, from. O. Harris & Sons for. $11,900: UNION STACK YARDS No Matter Whether of from 31 to 32 deg, F, for the suc• This bull wa's only a yearling whian QOHN December lith and 12th cessful !storage of apples. There brought to Canada, 'but he had- been NtARE-COLT-JACK should be sufficient spaces to permit a junior champion in the United States �-. o, • F i /� ��11 1 Write far Premium -List• and a 'lree•air'circulatton an'd to render the previous season. To-day he has �~ x Z` 3p®hn-S Distemper fRBomp��int�+ 1:aLry Blank to-day. each lot readily accessible to inspee• justified\ his purchase .price many N 4, r , is as effective In the treatment of one as'o.t the other Lor! 171 _ Dlstemperti link Mye, lallneasw, Cough or Cold. The Rallio4 8eentary: tion and withdrawal. Containers times over through his progeny, which O -1n thi stud, the horse in the fleld or on the road, and th� ... _ Box vas WEST TORONTO should be cleaa.and strongly built. riow ramble about in large numbers at Q baby colt are all protected from disease by an occasional, a 4 Willow Springs Ranch, Mr. Collicut's ASR (�� dose, Buy from your-4ruggist- - rl Buy Thzift 'Stamps. chief ranch, 30 miles north of Calgary. » 00 �' - isl0 DICi� >IQ O , - „ •r• ,�•... {: —... ___..�._.. :- t; ... ,:' Z,4 3uw�` ,diZ"�GaY471�t"� "� �i�."a`rG'��"i.� "'�;":. rs"` • ,, _. , , - r .. �'L F •w < <-;M,. •. •7.-. �`,-i. r.a, -. �'H. t ,�jw, "'s�s•w«mak° `"fie• >:Ni �';, . w. _... .:... :.,.,.yrs.^.• . '; ei1� .-�ay#e .., A -. -\ � ,., : ��' .. a - - /' -•"LJ%,� � w• 1 - .. .: , �. • . .. .. 1l �:5�...v! r •'-s y;:i ' � ,. �.. .. ' . .,. l r �l. ; . �.. • .salt • # :a,. e.':q .....� �",g: ,. ",•'• 1v�p:•. �_ ,. .:. ^ Kr � �.tea. 'F1�W`1 ,r „ 1. � as--.. +d .w�..�+•..:/ :c .- .,,MAW .�"yam,. y '••` W. _' - - - - �■ - :.-� -TRIC• •`F0R ,TQE ,AEBTES �= COATS FOR FConstiipoatlon, ILLJOYS' The ply Real. Nerve Tonic is s }CHILLY DAYS - 'Good Sup 1 of.Rich; Red "If people wouidOony attend to their Headache, _-6lopd, instead of worrying. themselves — ill," said an eminent nerve specialist, IC:'olds, Biliousness ended "we doctors would not see our con- - " with "C,ascarets" sulting rooms crowded with aer;voua• _ wrecks. More people suffer from - »-«» a •worry ,than anything, else." a • • _ _ Nothing takes 'the jay out o1 life The sort of thing which the special- ;`; �\��1;;:? quicker than a -disordered liver or 1st spoke of is the nervous run-down ;; � �\a\ "��, waste -clogged bowels. Don't stay sick, " condition caused overwork and the �\, ,bilious, headachy, constipated. Re- ` 'many ' anxieties , of to -day. ., Sufferers e �� F r, "� move the liver' and bowel poison Which And themselves tired, morose, low- I is keeping your head dizzy, your spirited and' unable to keep their tongue coated, your breath bad and p f i a ,. minds on anything. Any- sudden, noise + \� _. stomach sour. Why* trot spend a few hurts like a blow. They are full of ,? ;. i `\ cents for a bbd of Casearets and enjoy :;;;. 1 . -• `' -'groundless Learn, and do not sleep well.. � � •.•,• �� � . � �' the ,nicest, gentlest laaativecathartic at night. Headaches, -neuritis and `• 1. you' ever experienced? Cascarets other nerve pains are part of the " never gripe; sicken or inconvenience misery, and it all comes from starved one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or, harsh ;Derveq, pills: - Thep work while you sleep. Doctoring the nerves with poisonous' or"AT:071: T&CA '!. 1 AR -AIV _ E YOU LOOKING FOR OPXN- ING top yyour ability? Or, era YOU Just drifting eloag on the pprinMpls thateverything come} to blm who Warta"—without much thought _ Your efficiency? If youera- in the latter class, be up •and doing—train your mind and memory so as to be ready for Op- portunity when It comes your way. in other words. Pelmanisel It you know you have ability, why not use the wait - Ing moments to improve your -efficiency and Incidentally acquire that Personality which means sq much in see nR Sue. cess? Small town or big city, dr on the township side line. It matters Nt—the Pelman System is conducted by mail. "Mind and 'Memorj tells you all about it. I't is a book that's free and lays no obligation upon you to • enroll, though you'11 be surprised to find how moderate ie the fee required. Write. for thebook and particulars to -day to the Pelman Institute, 766 Temple Building. Toronto. Canada a.. Harvard graduate , wherever , he, is found and the same can be said of Yale, Princeton and other great Uni- versities." mnard's Liniment for sale everywhere, C d( N L F - . .mesas WANT", L� ABH' OF ABOUT 100 ACRS$, !.' Hulldings, creek, good roads, static v J. Spears. SL High Ave., oronto. "IS .Asa. 'NEWSPAPER, WEEKLY, IN BAUC!! l� Count Splendid opportunity: Wrl Bos T. Wilson p�Wishing. Co.. Llmits� 73 Adelaide, St. W., Torgnm IWELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPEA • , and fob printing plant in Easter Ontario. Insurance carried 11,600. VIA fro fol 11.200 on quick sale. Boz 63• Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd., Toronto. NOTOM OAsa ��E HAVE SEVERAL `GOOff`USED . cars which can be bought at a .. reasonable price. Write for. our. yet._,•,:, The, Republic Motor Car Co„ 623 Y6 St., Toronto, distributors of the C� Aero. Eight and Oldsmobile Cars. 211MCELLA�OIIa. : r�ANTED --PROBATIONERS FOR Kincardine General Hospital. Applications to Mise Collins. BU USINESSES, TORONTO PROPER - TIE'S, Ontario and Western' farms !or sale, or exchange. Davis, 136' Victoria 3t., Toronto. sedatives •is a -terrible mistake. The R only real nerve. tonic is a good supply 0' by the donors. This, it was agreed, would permit wide latitude to the ana an avy eague amour - The fame . of the Navy League o1 *TURSES—THE HOSPITAL FOR IN'— 1� 6URABLES, in affiliation with . of rich, red blood. Therefore to. cure _ -Alumni Associations ' a c a tt a red Canada has spread' far afield.' Pres!• Bellevue and Allied Hospital.. New York. otters a course of training to young wo- nervousness and rundowghealth Dr. 91.34 013= ', " ' througficut the Dominion . and provide dent Aemilius Jarvis has received a men desiring to become nurses; this hos- '-- Wi3liama' Piak•Pilie•should be taken. 1 No.. 9132—Girl s Coat. Price, 20 ample opportunity to' graduates of means to here returned communication stating thdt an organa- is in pital has now adopted the ei`h�t� haat'•`! c stem For ealary and other iafor These pills actually make new. rich cents. , Adjustable collar, dropped soldiers of zatton on similar.lines course of tiro. apply to Superintendent, 130 Avenue. Toronto. blood, which strengthens•• the nerves, shoulder; three-piece; skirt -section- -training. !n their effort. obtain . col- formgtion .in New Zealand, and -re- . ��ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, Eimproves,_the Cinternal sad externah oared withstrength pain by 9t- appetite, g ives new ands irits, andmakes hither•A , straight lower edge, with orwithout lege legeTralning.questing Dartial canvass, for aubacriptloas that a copy of the constitu- tion be forwarded at once, tog@that to despondent people bright and cheer• pockets.Cut in 6 sizes 4 to 14- years• Size 8 req es 2 yds. 54 ins. wide; was carried on in Toronto last' May, with organization material. Not lon g our home treatment WritsP before too late. 1h•. Beaman M*Mca Co.. Limited, Collinirwood. Oat- ful.• If ydu are ai all "but of sorts" , lining, 2 �a �ds. 36 ins, wide. ut !local conditions compelled sus• ago a similar letter was.' receive& from you should begin curing yourself to- pens on un t the Fall. Solicitation the hon. secretary of the mouth Afri- No. 9134—Child's Raglan Coat. !n the cit day' taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills: y during the -past- fortnight ca Navy League. Price, 20 cents. Cut in ti sixes, 2, 4, has been attended by sudcesa, and You can get these pills through any 6, 8 and 10 years. Size 8, with belt, stili the fight goes on to reach every dealer •In medicine, or by mail at 60 2% yds. 36 ins. wide, or 1% yd -s. 64 graduate and former student through - cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 from Ins ;vide; lining, 2% yds. 36 ins. wide; out the world. Campaign committees, `� Danger 'The Dr, W1111amir -Medicine Co., wMout belt, 224 yds. 86 ins. wide, or organized in counties throughout On- ,Ids Brockville, Ont.1% yds, 54 ins, wide; • lining, 2_ yds, tario, in every large city In Canada 86 ins, wide.es �p�laints aaer a • outside of Ontario, in a number of contracted la Housing Shortage in Britain. These patterns. may .be. obtained centres !n the United States,' and tri mean weather. Lecturing. before "the Society of,1 from your. local McCall dealer-, or London• for the British Isles, have done Be atected•Tak+ •'Arebitects, Sir Cliarlea Ruthen, a mem from the McCall Cc,,: 70 ..Bond -St., and are doing excellent work, and"It her of the Council, "pioduced figures Toronto, .Dept. W. is now practically assured that the as to the country's ' housing -needs,— : larger objective of.. the drive=to lay ti showingthat even -.If the output of Toronto University the tpundations for Alumni Associs- bricks increased .two hundred and _ - tions wherever University of Toronto i :fifty per -cent. it would tie some fifteen 'Memorial. men and women are found in group*-- or twenty years before the present will be attained. _ from the first aaifile or sneers. Stop it m shortage would be overtaken, says a A rally for the BIue and White as "It is hoped;' says Mr. Cassidy, time and do riot amble with your - - •Landoll despatch.. At the peesent timo well as &'test' ot-the loyalty of the "that the time�i will soon come when b"''0• Used over ss !° IpILItreang eoue. colds and aidmpW ed eonta. seven million people were improperly Alumni of the University of Toronto distance from Toronto will mean an, ss..ybedy buys ass Lane alae of housed. The facts, he stated, showed Is the'campaign for half a million' dal- little to U. of T. men and 'Women as Noabwat D. WATSON&CO., New York the Impossibility of the production of: lars which is now being'carried on by distance from Cambridge does , to Pis 'brick holas and. the crying need of the Varsity Memorial Comm4ttee, the Harvardites. A• Harvard graduate in a�the immediate userof wood lnbuilkUng. 'desire biting to perpetuate in, a Mem- Ame s ltoneer noc So mediss� octal Tower and Gateway and ,the es - on tabliahment of scholarships the re- �•byRUU OF f'I S°' ' DOG DISEASES .cord set up in. the, (treat -War by near•.had sow to reed. ' Iy six thousand graduates and former - Mailed Free to an_y Ad - f Rte believe MINARD'8 LINIMENT students of the big Canadian Institu- OHI LD' LAXATIVE Ila Clay the oo hot. As -the best: -" tion. For the past two weeks a spirit- _ Ila Welt 3fst Street Mathias Foley, Oil City. Out. ed canvass has been carried 4n. in. To- _ -- . - New York, _ U.s.A mato and until th ti ant i S� Joseph now, rlorwan Me. I a en re ___Remove at tongue! Remove pol- 'raised the "drive" will continue Charles Whooten, Mulgrave. N,B. - sons from little stomach, .Aev. R. O;-7.1 I.Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.S. throughout the entire -world. _ _ .-' liver and bowels _ n ' Pierre Leaders, .8sn., . Pokemouche, ustmotives that thecreati n evven ONLY TABLETS BARKED - P of scholarships for'ma ed heiwes altd dependants f a V _ . • .._ , _ _ - _ _. ills dope a ga o laTt aralty men fell, for when the money has been - : f -ASPIRIN ` who _ collected_ thousands of Alumni will ^«B�IYR' ARE ~ Cure For insomnia. have been got in-iouch with and the - To retrain from worry; to do a day's ties binding thein to the old school will be of a durability ,Hitherto un= - « :y , g r r el'OSS l thought of. �. and to alae p to ralse a•. half -mil- y t -Work, and at th(+ sad of it go to bed ' ' • Not Aspirin at All without the."Bayer Ba e p.. It Is a master .reef a for "The_ campaign. laeemnla, . Some of the nervous peoplei lion . Pund with which to per- i who comltlata of wakefulness should �. study !t' carefully: ' It is a creed of petuate -the memory of the graduates f deliberate intention, - and, what -is and students of the University of To _\. >ronto who made the supreme sacrifice more, anybody who chooses, to, live by _. - it can do so. it the Great War will commend itself to all Alumni of this great educational li - Cas - MONEY. ORDERS, r lastitution," declares Mr. R.. A..Cas• _ =.,.• Pa Y .. your out -loan soca ay, an old,V. of T. graduate, who is Accept- "California" Syrup of Figs _ a Y accounts sty e In charge of the cam si — t g n. adding: only—look look for he name California ,•_ • " Dominion Express &Io a p g S Y a on Money Order. Five _ � � ...�,•, "The amount is sinal i t n M .;!Dollars costa three cents- � l n the Iight of the package, he you are sure your the huge sual subscribed or asked for child is having the best and most ;Good .breeding is -reflected -in the other leading universities In North harmless laxative or physic for the 'deice. as well as in the lambs. Select ]America. -Harvard ie, in the midst of little stomach, liver and bowels. Child. , .•' a canvass s graaes and ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full0001 a good ram for the flock leader, and; aof Itdutnd f `, Increase all the, revenues from the for an endowment fund of fifteen and directions for child's dose on each hot. The name 'Bayer" ideutlSes the contains properTdirectiona_for Colds, •i, bock• a half millions. Priticeton i§ seeking tle. Give it without fear. 'only genuine As irin,—the Aspirin Headache, Toothache, Eche, Neu. .. P, � r"California,"' { fourteen millions fromIts Alumni Andar�i r over nine- j ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Netui 1 a Mothlsr., You must say "Caltfornla teenctibed by physic Joint Patna, and Pain- nerall _ well•wiahera, 'Cornell,has launched a ` %en dears and' now m:. in Canada. I tis, ge T •I1161nard s Mlaftsaat Oases suras, ata systematic solicitation. for five mil- Always buy an unbroken package' Tin bozos of 18 tablets' oast but - . of "Bdyer Tablets of Aspirin which I a few cents. Larger "Bayer" packages. .9 If a boot or shoe pinches, try this: lions. McGill secured a million and There is only one .,i, µ :While the shoe is on the foot or on a a halt within a week, although the giNCE 1870 f y Aspirin�"9syer" Yon must say "Byes* ' initial objective was but one million: d !�' Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture -rot Hdno- ~ iree,•take -a small piece of cloth wrung aeeticacidester of Salicylleacid. while it is well known thatAspirin means Barer out Of very hot water and The citizens of Halifax thought enough anaaufacture, to asiist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer com ry put this �� trill be stamped with their general trade marls, the "Bayer 'Croaa"y over the part. that is giving trouble. of Dalhousie university- to over -sub- _' _ Thq ,pinching. will disappear entirely scribe a fund of Lour hundred thous- I^ DROPS e^�y* MIMIC �_� __-___ _,• __. __ . __ ` _ ,_ after this treatment. and dollars within a week, and when a7V t3' I'QPS ilA7 Mount Ellison, ie,- New-Brunswick, 7iitJF�u�G RELIEF •e,...e needed endowment, a quarter of a ! �ir I million was easily obtained from a It Works! Try It. small constituency. - FROM LUMBAGO _ — "But in none -of these sacred efforie," went on Mr. Cassidy, "was there the - - Taus -how to - loosen a sore,inspiration that should be in the Sloan's Liniment has the • - _ . _ tinder corn so it lifts Alum - out without pain. sacred cause undertaken by the Alum- - p _ nt Association os—the-•-U-n#vecslty–ox Punch that relieves •o _ --Toronto. The desire to honor the rheuinatiC twinges Good news spreads rapidly and drug• heroic dead here • is spontaneous and gists here are kept busy dispensing general, It was at first but a' matter t This n armth-gig=ing, congestion- freezons. the ether discovery of a Cin -scattering circulation -stimulating rem - of deciding bow it should be done. edy penctratrS without rubbing right cinnatt man, which is said to loosen 9 �ht Opinion 'throughout Canada was can- to the aching sot and any corn so 1t lilts out with the B P brings quick ' Dagen. 3'• y. vassed and. the outcome was the de- relief, surely, cleanly. A wonderful - - Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter cision to have the bulk o1 the Fuad help for external pains, sprains, ounce of freezone, which will cost very used for, scholarships for soldier, strains, stiffness, headache, lumbago, v 'little, but.is said to be sufficient to rid students or their. depetidants and. the bruises. ,'one's feet of every hard -or soft corn erection of a Tower and Gateway be•Get your bottle today—cosfs little, or callus. tween the east wing and Hart House, means much. Ask your druggist for including a structure !n which the ' You apply just a few drops -on the it by name. Keep it handy for the ` `+ tender, aching corn and instantly the whole family. Made in Canada. The, names of .those who fe1L are to be re - soreness is,relieved, and soon the corn big bottle is economy. to go shriveled that it lifts Olt with- corded:' $5c, 70c, $1.40. ,\^ out pate. It is a sticky substance A Memorial Committee, going still - Iwhich dries when applied and never further into a review of the campaign, - Peames or even ATitates the adjoin• was appointed at -a general meeting .fag tissue. of Alumni•laat Spring and It was final- ThL discovery will prevent thou, ly decided i that local and special sand! of deaths annually from lock - Jaw and Infection heretofore resulting scholarships can be provided by any from the suicidal habit at totting community or individual and be de. -- _ erns, ` voted to specific purposes indicated ED. 7. ISSUE Ne_44-- '19. - U • Ask Your Druggist For D ­Mil es Calen'd ar -'For 1920 : -' jT is FREE and the beat lairg`e-figure' Calendar published. -it gives the wea ther forecast for each day in the year, also time of Sunrise and Sunset and pleases of .. eft • the Myon.. - ''An exc tonally complete and y useful Calendar 1" That's what everybody r :. says. The edition is limited. It is there :. =fore very important that you call early so that you will be sure to get this spiondid free Calendar at the beginning of the year. ;lust go to your 'druggist, tell him your lean acid address, and that . you want Dc. Mil" 1920 Calendar. He will do the reit — FRSL. A uIlk ' Nffw ' A RA CSE 4wINAMOVea at lis saw. The undersigned has o � da. _ LU141BER BARD +� a garage on ble sad TPOM si.eoy.r yew axj�u Vau"la as aw. aatoosobdla repairing.. ' We. carry a beams dwell vaso _ Will handle all necessary' parts ed stock of Lumber, all well for jospairs. : milled and d `sour MURKAR, Proprieurs r,, comprising Is Also agent for , Gray -Dort' Oars'. the following material ` OItH in and see him Matched Pine, Hemlock, .B. B. Fir, - � An rag Arty pot1s1e1t FM before bnying. Spruce and oc _:cedar The deep anxiety that has pre - Thomas E. Stephenson/ Pine sod Spruce Dressed Lumber _ ;~erateed since the elections in re- CLAREMONT, Ont. White Pine and Cedar Sidings to gar Adam Beck has been W� D E R U S H A 2 do 3XB. C. Cedar Shingles, Etc. •dispelled as a result of the meet- • veva on Wednesday in Toronto of gan; with 1s �epl+� eeentatives of 246 municipals- years a war veW: D. Gordon & Son experience in re • I r -01minterested hydrodevelapmeat.PICKERING was feared that Sir Adam Beck Pair work on all makes s�oaid~rebign his position as chair- of can, has opened a : Bell and Independent phone. z f=�asasu of the Hydro -Electric PowerGarage at North Clare. 40ammlesion se a result of his de- mont and is prepared to.. ' :+3lsabin London. The rousing re. take care of your car' r �`.;;-aeption given him and the inaistent troubles. Satisfaction adm- ad that he retain his position guaranteed. Have your a am chairman of the Hydro Electric oar put right. riaion was each that he .. a y •e01aid not refuse. No government. North Claremont,h -mom blase the demands of this �r r %posseing which was so thoroughly :Garage juPoP roeentative of the whole pea - '4 *me- Whitevale Club of • 1°�� United Farmers AVINGS, Thrift # .ilffilto i. Omr. Sherr-Oomblaation sale Be ede have arrived. - .. Independence S et stew and second-hand furniture, =� , -ra heves etc., at J. H. Beal's furniture At the next meeting of the Clnb teas ' Rose. Olaremoot. Sale atone. See lotions will be passed on thele are the Out - Y the following : come of the same impalas '� Fred. Postill. auctioneer. ' Re Interewitchin of Railwa i x Orsma r. OcT. 91st—Auction sale o! g tl*:+ash cows. yours cattle sad hogs'.Military Training in Schools and attain the Same ObjCC- g Improving our School System tive—PROSPERITY The ebe ppropert o! H. A., Jifkins, at Regulation of Foodstui:a ' '9perd'e hotel. Brooklin. Sale at 2 Standardly -tion of farm tooplemepts Standard Bank of Canada deloek. sharp. W. Maw, auctioneer.Regulation of motor trucks on our can help you t0 aLtatn it. !Is 'ff%i X=mA T, Nov. bra-Anction sale soft roads .ie-ai t d of cattle and a BR. shire Brad. Lads 5 C a THE $a property of W. R. Brad. swed Ed Ir saw�ftL. Brown, at lot 98, con. . Q*ftr Lis, Whitby STANDARD BANK. (Kingston Bale of _gstoo road). 9.99„ sharp. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. _jB&2VWAr, NOT. Sts -Auction sale. OF CANADA tads head of cattle and pigs at John. r PtCKERINO• BRANCH" hotel, Whitsvale, Eire property M. O. ZIMMKRMAN Mea wsaw sot A. Jitkina, Sale at 1.90 sharp. "ens iasis. Was. IT . Maw. MRANCH ALSO AT WHBY) �I0imDAY. Nov.. sora -Auction axle .of farm stock, Implements. grain, `+ : _ntay, roots, etc., at lot P. con. 9. Pick- •erlag. the property of Wm. Hender. eases Salty at I o'clock, sharp. Bee r +'.Asia, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. The Pickering The Ujaiversal j%19fla nCe Committee TICE is hereby given . that IT. Torge Henry Shemiit, of the Saw]�n$ -:=Ma 0!Dswo Of Oehxwa, Glilne ! ,.The object O1:t11I8 Ay9pC{AtlOn 19 t0 in the County of On. 'ybu4o. in the Province of Ontario, lab-111unuPacusreti hv - - lessen stealiaqq and..prosecute •ereer: will apply to the Parliament of the . f�eloas. ;niaada, at the next. session thereof, W. H. 'Jackson & Sone - �` dw a Bill of Divorce from bis wife, WItsvence May Shemtlt: of the Cit of Brogk Road. Pickering. Out, Bambere haviott property stolen oorrsmaaf, y Y oats immediately with any member 'Z%eoato, its the County of York,in at Exeontive Committee. 49ste Province of Ontario, Married Blacksmithing. and «'nndsrorking in 1440ft anall its branches. Saw gumming Membership tea $1.00.. ; es; Liss ground of adultery and -4dosertion. and Sling a'speciahy. Tickets mar be bed from tns Preddent or i' Dated, At the Town of Oshawa. in We stock Gasoline Enginep, Emery. a .—L.7 on Banappliks, C. Wheels.' Circular Sawa. SawExec. Com. -L. t3. &Enke, C. S. Palm - Abe Province of Ontario, the2thd day of er. W. V. Richardson. Pickerin �Srf4em!w�r, A. D.-1919.' and Emery Mandrels. g• GuoRoz HENRT SsEMILT. Ladders cf all lengths on hand J. R. Thextoa W. J. Clark dg iris solicitor. W. 8. N. 1$inclair, and for sale. President . 8/erebe7 wawa. Ontario.. 51-13 emg- Bakery Get Prepared, forWinter afroad. Buns, Oakes. Cookies and Pies. Home-made Mince Meat 20o lb. Mince Pies 25c each, 'r'WIruitCakee.. unexcelledlbor quality, Men's Heavy Sweater Coats 65 cents perWedding Cokes. ready to be iced, Boys' Pullover Sweaters on receipt of your order:wester E. 24ONNE'p �f3 i Coate :.PICHEAIN(3. ONT. -• Girls' Brushed Wool Cape and Scarfs f Men's Heavy Al mira Wool Sox 1.00 per pair. - 7hex.ton s Almirs Yarn, black and grey. 220 per lb `�;onfectionery .� 110]IMLSON'S-ka Cl.S= --After Nov. 1st the store will elope Monday and Thursday awatrantly on hand in bulk or biicke evdnings at 6 o'clock. lmm, Chocolates and other Sweets. I" _ ,aAspular Patriotic Music. E �� :N N I S ' -VisbacmN Oigar4, etc. -` e IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK dFC•,}R� ]!,/I 0=`SZ'.Pa`RSZ> Pickering, Ont. S-iiiairithtirie IT is after a furnace ' is installed and the first cold* snap tests it 'that' you • know whether your investment in COMFORT was wisely made or not. Don't take a chance on it. You can be sure of it under thGMcClary's ti guarantee. McClary's engine a will plan your heating system without charge- They will guaran- tee -that the Sunshine furnace, installed according n " to those plans, will heat your home comfortably. _ Take advantage of this service a.ys Have a comfortable, well -heated home. A ' .Sold by J. 5. ` Balsdon _ AT Q ;F -v r, 3M Y 21 BECAUB$ it is tasty` .:' \ • J ' �. BZCAUSE it is nourishing \ BECAUSE it in cheaper than" meat , _ ' `Smoked Haddies 17c lb: . Smoked Fillets 22c lb. WE ARE READY now for your Mince -Meat and Christ- d „i "mae Cake. Call and see on stock of new Fruits and.Nuts. ; k 118u7 , &U 'Your Qroceries&t the Grocer." JAMES ,'J4/0HARD•SON • f AL SI KE SEE D rwrrs.Irc�rT, WANTED BLUESETH SHOP ! We will pay the highest ...prices for all kinds Horseshoeing andeneral blacksmM work promptFy attended: to. of seed.1 Lame and interfering horses made Send us "samples and get a speclilty of, and money re• our.prices before funded If work does not - selling. prove satisfactory. .- The ;beet of facilities for cleaning. J. H. DOWNEY;CO KPANY Lnds5 C 9" is of,WHITBY. ONTARIOd am* 1110d {gra- - TICKELULNG GARAGE . _ Having* .purchased the;gamge basinese ofjDaridson &.Williams wean ` :. prepared to;repair all lmakee of autos. We keep ld stock all kinds of ,Ford accessories, tires for all - makes of cars, oils, etc. - Annii- & Andrew; - - - ,Pickering _'. SOLDIERS Cheques and money transfers Rev aentintt oay an -d allowances - ...... _ .. .. _ ., ,.. w. .. _. ...�..x,.,A.u3c.<.;a.:� ,..._.-A _ _..�.�.• ti. .i.�_..:.'Srw.w•ii>�.:*a.Tr'EI'a,..: A r, �' :.� �.. •.rte ..,.. •_ �s*�ix". l."+�'i�. N qY. � a- `'�+.�+,. .. � � .. -:� J T��i. `.+E•A ,rtr : . „ a rew JRt ■._ -r �� noefa8 on dde g tir ti Ow•++Sj',.. �M� .a •a ,,,�, ,p dam`.:a' y!ar^• . x.,v:4i:' b,°,--i9C - •,.."�»,`eew+e.• J�'G"st°�pt., •5""'�"-5."�y',q��3'�� W -- �`r i �"•�' '�� r x t s .111, -A Nof"A ° •.That the age -of bride* and bride - groom need no longer be inscribed. on encs didn't conceal a deep-seated must be you glad to see Me getting many such posts. -1 don't, the marriage certificate is a new rule along so well?" fussy when it tells you to cook a car; ,If he didn't chwAsh a secret know. But don't you know of any? in regard to French marriages. it is 'She answered evasive : � , __ � .:,� I i 141 You will be brave, wherever 'yoi; are. grudge against her for having kept cooked In a double-boilen'. separation I am as scrupulous of you sufficient It they are declared of age, am thinki r honor as , GT him out cf danger. She sought to whish draws near." you are yourself. Think a little of , or over thirty, a statement of specific fathom his thoughts. But he smiled so tranquilly and tank back into the - "How eAn it be helped?. I must me.100 age being unnecessary. depths One way to keep a 'body- tyora be - ILI, He listened in silence. The slowi Hitherto It ha been necessary to of his easy chair with such abandon that she felt embirrassed on coming a busybody is to, keep a body] %Ut service can you render? Yon -Twork of the winter months had borne have -the banns posted up on the door his account and changed the srbject.' Almost busy have told me what life in the trench" i its fruits, weakening his will, diluting is like—bow much - courage *and'his courage. He yielded. i rinoonselously she became • less tender. He felt the change, was strength are :needed by the man who' 1 Now, attached to' -J& -service in th3'the alarmed by it and ended by saying to vicus r great; the ob emedy is to su 7,,..v_ Out our" D&U43MIL her: "You while, desired at the houad"of either the -4 are no longer the same. I IBut have you the strength." when he received news from the front, I !)ride or b.ridqgro6m,,.two witnases, in - speak to you; you -don't 'understand me. You seem abspracted, far away, stead of four, will also In future be E SLACKER tention with which be had been sur-: comrade, he remembered his Past am I indifferent." She defended herself. How could he have _.;�TH FORT such an idea. She was sad, The names of the respective par. pe But what woman Wouldn't be sad,, saddened thinking, of the many F7 Then he bent his head. ents will no ion appear In the of - quickly. She explained to men who were fighting and dying? 'By MAURICE LEVEL. :him that that was noL at a]: surpris- But Mme. Chantel, pressed his. brow Ilcial publications, • The mother of him her kone Her response had never been so Tra slated From the French. LYE h direct. Head never x i cruelly under- She would not hold him back for L-p.cm shoulder. of the contracting parties will In stood how false his c -n situation was anything in the world, she said. But Wh torment yourself ? You have! futu' re have the right - to oppose the --how humiliating, even. He replied, with bitternals: one prudence and even duty required him d all you could do?" remain. He listened to her thought- Sometimes this assurance sufficed r__J'Well," said Frederic, cheerfully, new offensive. Letters brought him "No doubt they'deserve more tend- lookmig at the wound in his leg, which word of. battles, of wounded comrades . erness than those who remain behind." only attributed to the father. bad almost closed, "I shall soon be cited in the orders of the day. The Without measuring its brusqueness able to go back to the front." b1 �list of the dead lengthened. When 1.9 or brutality, she ed out the word: Urt "Inevitably." "You fare in such a hurry ,to'leave read these letters aloud Mine. Chantel her He, didn't dare to Her tone f" inssighed Mme. Chantel. closed eyes. seemed to him to -convey "In a hurry to leave -you? Whaticontinue. In a hoarse voice he kept "I'm a certain hostility. Her look was of keeping you. Do you reg -ret having. me this proof of your love?" Oh"I-weary of the crowded street, the ' foolishness. But now that I din nearly, as ging: going to go." Mme. well I naturally think of rejoining my i Chantel made no answer. harsh a and contemptuous. He thought her savage, unjust and hateful, regiment. In two weeks I shall be all One morning she broke out sudden- Do you mean to reproach me for being here?" Winter bro lit the rains. The house right." he murmured. y go ? -Why die? I gave you was silent. lent. His gorge rose. I ,g: She shook her head. "You can hardly take a step: The u;,"Wb once. I nearly lost you once. Your life is precious to me. You, have shed I Have yoa. rotten that it I am here it is beeMpelof your entreaties war, alasl isn't nearly Aver. You will; A plenty hope of time to fight. And r your brood. You have done your duty." --almost because of your commands? Wasn't it , h;Jl tl a ] have plenty of time to wait at home, torn with anguish by letters 'fills 1 I He answered with firmness: i "Who knows that he has done his, you who counselled me and influenced me? Have you forgotten what you repeated to me over and whIlivil never come, by news which duty so long as he has not done more over again with tears: 'Don't go; don't one with doutt. Stay a month longer,: than his duty?` or six weeks! It will go so ickly.1- -qu Then hei love, her abandon me-,- keep yourset-' for m'e? ' Was that - she poured out 'Then I shall be the first to say to you:; self-pity, her rebelliousness and - her a piece of acting on your. part? Didn't you think what were; His, wound, comp:etely' healed, was attacks of melancholy. Ceasing to, -on his Ili to console him .-by beautiful f -wander once . aga4n novy only arose spot esheThe try `Go! Iteurs �He tenderly kissed her fingertips. "Haven't yA also' a duty, toward: Shan you asking me? Then—for your looks,' your attitude, your gestures, your lip: stay.` Is our love so poor, a thing? me? Life took its ordinary course again, Besi-de.s. a soldier's duty is not always silence, all you are and do ahrqy and humiliate ane—then what have you to beafitiful with anticipations, rose col-; in the first line.. It is everywhere. ' reproach me for 'now?" I hopes. ored w You th, 1�uare cured. Iknow well; Leaninj on Mine. 'nk, Chantel's arm, be smiled at his pro -'that The doctors She raised her head and anhwered you. aren't. have a- measuring the distance he cov-� gres told me pitileas'v: For having obeyed me." ered each day., After walking around; "What doctors?" (The End.) the house he made a tour of the lawn,! "Ali of them," -she cried, audaciousl'y. then of the garden. Finally he oelned; Then, in -a Ooftened tone, she added:* f the gate Into the highroad. Mme. "Wait. waft 'a while. If you are Secrets Brideis May Keep. Chantel followed his recovery joyless-: absolutely determined to go back to 'WAP0 ly. One day when he had taken ai service. go back, but to a service to' ,;J, z`loncer -walk than usual he asked her: which your strength is equal. There "Aren't •.That the age -of bride* and bride - groom need no longer be inscribed. on Do not think that a recipe is over- round. it with a water bath. for th must be you glad to see Me getting many such posts. -1 don't, the marriage certificate is a new rule along so well?" fussy when it tells you to cook a same reason a soft custard is 60A, know. But don't you know of any? in regard to French marriages. it is 'She answered evasive : � , __ � .:,� I i 141 You will be brave, wherever 'yoi; are. meringue twenty minutes iin a'v�ery cooked In a double-boilen'. separation I am as scrupulous of you sufficient It they are declared of age, am thinki r honor as , GT Blow oven. When a recipe reads, whish draws near." you are yourself. Think a little of , or over thirty, a statement of specific "Place custard baking -dishes In a - "How eAn it be helped?. I must me.100 age being unnecessary. pan of water in the oven," the author One way to keep a 'body- tyora be - ILI, He listened in silence. The slowi Hitherto It ha been necessary to Is trying to tell you that the beat of coming a busybody is to, keep a body] %Ut service can you render? Yon -Twork of the winter months had borne have -the banns posted up on the door the oven floor coming into direct con -1 busy have told me what life in the trench" i its fruits, weakening his will, diluting is like—bow much - courage *and'his courage. He yielded. of the Town Hall for .ten slays. Includ. two Sundays. tact w*th the- custard dish is. too strength are :needed by the man who' 1 Now, attached to' -J& -service in th3'the in The latter clause in rule has been abolished, If vicus r great; the ob emedy is to su 7,,..v_ Out our" D&U43MIL it iii and the man who commands. I rear,, he livid the -petty and narrow know that you havw coura W e enough. life of a garrison. From time to- time, I while, desired at the houad"of either the IBut have you the strength." when he received news from the front, I !)ride or b.ridqgro6m,,.two witnases, in - The sweetness of Inaction. the at- when he learned of the -decorationof a I stead of four, will also In future be tention with which be had been sur-: comrade, he remembered his Past am I Stifflejent. FORT rounded every minute, ha,. softened bitions and regretted his too peaceable )flni a little. He agreed that, he still ipresent., The names of the respective par. F7 Then he bent his head. ents will no ion appear In the of - quickly. She explained to :him that that was noL at a]: surpris- But Mme. Chantel, pressed his. brow Ilcial publications, • The mother of him her kone LYE She would not hold him back for L-p.cm shoulder. of the contracting parties will In anything in the world, she said. But Wh torment yourself ? You have! futu' re have the right - to oppose the one prudence and even duty required him d all you could do?" remain. He listened to her thought- Sometimes this assurance sufficed marriage. . a right wliteli before was -to She avoided intermingling her, him. But not always. I only attributed to the father. and her egotistic desire to retain What," she murmured, "do you re - -love with her arguments -based on! Bret having given me the An Irish Lane common sense. '.Snow of keeping you. Do you reg -ret having. me this proof of your love?" Oh"I-weary of the crowded street, the ' • Winter bro lit the rains. The house given He caressed her hair, sighed and. everywhere, darkened the"IsTiels. was� theerful. rhe droning turned his thoughts in other channels. � And I long with all the heart to stove sang a, of me remained: Th9n 'Mme. Chantel 'ended by no feel' strange cradle song. So he r'e the scented air, longer worrying herself about His convalescence lasted until spring. I big � X ad I long with allthe.soul at me -to VAN His, wound, comp:etely' healed, was attacks of melancholy. Ceasing to, -on his Ili to console him .-by beautiful f -wander once . aga4n novy only arose spot esheThe try lip: furze were filled with talk of a phrases', she showed him life as -it' Where the e and hawthorn bloat plewspapers w 'D dui a was in realty—good fortune for some I som in a- far-off Irish lane. misfortune for others. Little by little i - - . - . b , .1 - .-r he forgot the 'war and dreamed of the' Oh! -1 Dreary of the endless. strife, the day when he should return to Paris to . ceaseless daily grind, resume his civilian clothes and his In- the never ending lure of gold no 7 former occupation. All constraint -happiness I fifid, disappeared from their, conversation. And I'm longing with a lo'nging that' is He spoke of the war, of the advance-, most akin to pain merit of his former comrades, With I To be walking in the twilight, in afar - such detachment that 4he asked her-, self sometimes whether this indiffer- off. Irish lane. I.. : ., CROVN -cour 611mup The Tank in Peace Time." It is satisfactory to learn that the Syrup for :tank, upon which so. much ingenuity TheS_ ;and skill was expended in its con- struction, Is not to be confined merely Panicakes. to military purposes.' It has had mapped out for it another career; it I PA PARKERS is to become a mountaineer. In the golden stream of 'Haiite Savoie, there is to be a race for Crown Brand Corn tanks In order to.test their practica- Syrdp is the most 'The clothes you we're: proud of when bility for traction' use on mountain idieficlous touch you new ---can be, made to appear new . again. routes, says an English newspaper. can give to Pancakesl .,... A number of war tanks have been en. Yabrics that are dirty, 'shabby or spotted • terea for this competition of storming Omer will be restord to their former beauty by In the Kitchen, there the Alps, organized by the Touring is a constant call for Club of France and. the Automobile sending them to Parker's. Club. It will be a moment of no small Crown -Brand Corn Syrup excitement to the little people in, the formaking puddings, cAkTW-W bw villages through which they pass when Can s, es, etc; the first great monsters come ambling "' E01:11W and up the mountain side. But that, of d the day When you are d ,Dyeing course, will apply only to the places, o bioto enjoy a -alice of 20— d" eaning ..an if they still exist, where tht- cinemato. spread thick with Isproperly done at PARKFER'S real r P --ftA- ....... graph not yet found its way. wn, Brand I The 4­--ParceL9&may­ be-sentPost or, Express. come? A meringue, an angel cake, an Could that day ever m Limkod carriage one way on all orders. onielk, a custard, are all -spoiled if We Pay the temperature rises above a moder- Ward it off I Grace your i `.Montreal Advice upon cl Ing or dyeing any ate heat. The egg mixture toughens -table daily with a generous article will be prom y given upon request. ;. \ with overcooking, and shrinks, forcing jug of Crown Brand Corn out the Water, which is seventy-five Syrup, ready for the dozen per cent., (approximately) of.;tn egg. desserts and dishes L'Ited The result is a tough, leathery or it will truly "Crown " 9 Im curdled mixture. PARKER'S DYE WORKS Matters and I)YeM Innazd's Livilment. for sale overywbere. 791 Yonge St. 'Toronto '' . . ; '. 11 No housein Londo is more than 106 200 yards from a mail box or a braneh of the general post office. X .4 7 ifilhe 7-! -"7 6 -- --wit 111itmwy in Cons& AL T EL CONLETES CHH-OUR7RN TI UGN C.-mts 75 Millions' A W despatch from Winnipeg -saysf- 4NO OH Startling figures on the illiteracy A despatch from Windsor 'says:- you got a shilling on you?" "I'm Cana" as a wholi were'given by Dr. Farewell to the Prince of Wales at afraid, 1, haven't," replied the Prime, - J. T. M. Anderson of Regina 'atthe ses• siqn.of tbA National Educational Con.' noon- on Friday was delightful -hn -its .smiling. -A$But you haven't looked informality. Hundreds of young we- yet," protested the soldier. Whereupin ference, with the deelarad.6n that this illiteracy costs the country snnasin� men who bad evaded squads of police the Prince pliLinged his hind into his '000,000 in lowered p1r9ducti 'and guard of soldiere -and -made their, -1 vcketvdMd drew - forth - a quarter. , $76, oil !way to the platform pelted the depart Unified action b all the provinces in which fie handed to the mar. who was overcoming it was suggeitted, -with or ­ ling guest with flowers -of every - des. later seen exhibiting. it'with as much C �piption aud -hue until the floor of the delight, as if he had been made the grant of a half million -dollars toward the work from the Federal Govern - rear platform was covered, with them. present. of a -Victory., bond.. Thousands had gathered at the At various -stations which were pas- ment and'a similar amount from the shout_ the train sc, 6 -proviucesi. L Con to swarm sed en route to dalt-nianypiepple were Dr. M. Fairchild of WiLshingtoni D,. it was only With the greatest of diff!- I on -hand to cheer him as' he sped culty that thePrinceand suite could thr-oufli, ovations. -which the Prince C., saidthere was gr#yq danger in -'-make their way to their car. Jocular, never 10, Canada' and the United States of 'a found himself too busy to ac p9puVistic uprising in sympathy witli 'remarks passed lbetVveen' H.R.H. arid, knowleldge fro*m the platform. of .the Is gag -as he stead � observation I car. ­ At Chatham. RL� left h eager, -happy audi'e'nee European SQc1aliA1 r adjuitm�iits, A7 ... on - the platform 'df the obseivafion.,his 16rfch to "chat a few** minutes with coachtea• 'Fi' waiting for the train to move. I people who had gathered' on the plat- ter ume to be Governed by -cheer rolled, form there. Lond6n he iinpti When it did cheer after At iFd Pr�sident'arid Cabinit 4fter it until it"had passed out of sight his cigarette case for the benefit of around a bend. -the -eouvensivi-hunters, and then -gave A despatch from Fiume.siys:* The Prince had a busymorning"At the one he was. smoking to a young iis qap National -C.ouncd of Fiume, organized 10 o'clock $e- reviewed a large body of, woman who took three puffs from it Oct. 80, 1918, for the purpose of re• returned men, Boy Scouts, Girl Gudden 'and handed it back, an incident Which � presenting Italian innexiorrist dims,and members..rs of theNaval, Brigade;; greatly amused big Royal-Highness. has inside -public the method 'of its die - after which he proceeded torAll Saints'! HRoyal Highness the Prince is solution, which will occur automatical. Church, where he deposited the colors! Wales completed his 'tour of Western ....... ...... ...... .... ly an the election of a Municipal As- -of the 99th Battalion. Leavini-thel Ontario when he paid, avisit to Galt, sembly_ by . order of Gabriele. I ! " TIF thurch, he proceeded on a tour of the on Friday afternoon. In spite of the I;:: D'Annunzio. border towns of Sandwich, Ojibway, I fact -that the -visit for one hour 'famatio'n The Council in a proc e the form of government Walkerville and Ford. Although his; only,, -in thaf short space of Vine he ,Assembly establishes time was ver lgi Y limited he spared suf- I managed to -make an automobile tour or, �Mll .1-2 flefentto*stop for a few minutes at tie' of the city, review veterans, I for Fitime,tonsisting of -an Am -lay a a President and a Cabinet, headed by Hotel Dieu, outside of which a number' corner stone and attend e. civic rece p- a who will -be choien by -the members of wounded soldiers were.1• sitting to tion. Although his progra m was full of the Assembly. give him a greeting as he passed, and and -his duties onerous, he was fully The Cabinet Will be divided -111-to the at the Assumption School, where he repaid for his efforts by the warmth The Bartender of the Future. V, 021 'Departments of 'ihe Ifiterlor, Treas- wat noisily aeelarmed by a body of of -the welcome he'wasgiven at every- ury, Commerce, Transportation,. V-� school children. He paused sufficient- point where' he made his rppearan-ce. ucation and Justice. ly long to secure for them a whole It was particularly true of Main Street HAV A MILLION COAL MINERS ]holiday on Monday. At the station, to where hundreds of 3chool children lin- 'which be drove after co' Prince Delivers Personil completing his ing both sides of the street, each one 0-1 tour of the . : . , ". , . . G'O' ON STRI KE IN UNITED STATES -aeen Ma surrounding towns, a of them armed with a flag and a Letter From funny Incident occurred. As the,strong _pair of lungs, united in extend Prince passed through "the r,.nk-.i of! ing I to him an ovation * which for Washington Conference Fails to Avert Trouble- an , d Ap A despatch from Brantford SSY3:— 'thie returned men lined up--aloic tne strength and sincerity qf tone has P�al A letter of thanks, from Queen Mary, platform cue of the met. of President Wilson' Uilavailing. i stepped P -r- I been iinsurPasised in any of the towns 4 delivered personally- by - -his Roy.0 WaTd and sa'4i' "Hello,' Eddie, have; which he has honored by his presence.Highness the Prince of Wales, is in kc A despatch -'rom Washlngtoul charges flew thick and fast as`6111he proud possession of Miss. Gilkift. h cle- *ys:-The*last Government effort to: Kroups of- operators and -miners fil,--d 1 son, of It, is city, one. of ;he mostin I Butter -Fresh dairy. choice, 50 to workers. A short ac- 52 - creamery avert the coal strike 'set for' fatiguable of war prints, 59 to Cie. November'.ouf of -the. meeting,,wh which began some- ffie -Vo d arkeb 6f 'ifarjiirimi�-43 to Sac. I failed utieily, aind half count of the life and work of Miss Gil. a million! what licpiefully four dayi ago. 4 Eggs -No. 1, 59 jo*6rjc-; selects 62 miners quitted Work- on the very eve' While the operators announced that' kinson.. aneofthe most-highly.eateem. 6 Breadatuffs'.. fo G3e, new laid, 68 to 70c, of winter, with the, nation's bins run- they he ecr residents of Brantford, had previ.' Toronto Dressed poultry-Sprl-ig chickens. ning dangerously tow. d accepted, the President's offer ously been forwarded to the Queen by Oct 28 -Manit06 wheat 1 -to wipe the slate clein ano'uegotiikte kth;in; o. 2 North.; 30 _to 35c; -roosters, 23 ;oZ_2' ),:,, fowl; Even an appeal,froin President Wil. a -nd,* *klie iigteem6t, the miffier the local patriotie workers, and it $2.30; N 30 a greate Prince ern; $2.27; No. 3 Northern,. $2.23, :n , to 32c; trrkeys, 50c; ducklings, 34 son, -sick in bed at the White House, charged that the operators had bolted,, a surprise 'wben th Store Fort Willism. to 35c- squabs, doz., $6. . -1 was not- enoigh to bring handed Miss G-11kinson the Queen's. let. Live poultry-Spisitig chrc'k ezis, 22 to 'peads to a' without the consent of Seopt*ry of __, Madtoba oats --No. 2 CW, 82c;. No. I - conference that was torn. and on the- Labor Wilsion, 'fli � storm ter -of appre-ciatien on Monday last -3 JCW 79c- extra No. 1 feed, -79c;'No7.' 26c; fowl, 23 to Z5c; ducks, 22 -to 25c. in centre of an 2 L I fee4,�M' No -f [.,�eans-Canarlian, hand-p4ed, buji,.,,­ break�'Lag po!itt -half a dozi6i, tunes dur- extradrdinary fight -to save - the 74 % c, in store 25 to sav th coun- Roo'sevelt - &tite -Fort WillQu. $5.75; primes. $4.25 to $4.75; ing the day. Charges and counter- try untold distress and suffering. er Manitoba barley -Na. 8 CW, Japans, $4.75 to $5; imported,- hand - #1.37%; No. 4 CW, $1.32; rejected, pick Burma, $4; Limas, 17% irtociers- Valued. at $8101607---.--V- 1�. to $9; do,. cQm.,. V. to 47.50; nited States Coal V-24%; feed, * $1.2k%L in .store Fort ,57.50 t° S110; feeders. StO to $11.25; Honey -Ext -Ili Mineola, N.Y., Oct. 26 --Col. Theo - William. 25 to 26c; 1 Honey -Extracted clover, 5 . tins, canners and cutters, $5 to $8.23 milk- For E American corn -No. 3 yellow, nom- 0 -lb. tins, 24 % . to -J 25c; UrOPe tore Ropsevelt left an estate valued at : I 60 -lb- tins, 24 Lirs,..Sood to .choice, $110 to $160; do, -ft4l* No 4 yellow, nominal. . - c; -buckwheat, 60 -lb. tins, 3810 07, according .to affidavits filed 18 to 20c; - to - $5 com. and med. - �65- to $75; springers, 6�ta& cats --No. 3 white, 84 to comb, 16-6z.. $4.50 A despatch from Lc tore says—A here yesterday with Transfer Tax Ap. I doz; 10 -oz., $3.50 to $4 doze'n. $90 to $150- flght ewes, $8 to $9,50; despatch to the Evening News from 86c, accoi-ding to freights outside. . .. Product!L_Symp, yearlings, -$6 tb S10.5-0- aipring lambs, praiser Gehrig by executors of the 'Maple Cardiff says that W. H. -Gardner, a• jer imper- Ontario wheat-' No. I Whiter per , . per cwt.,,$13.75 to $14.40; calves, good e9i I ial gal., $3.15; Per 5 imperial 3 Swansea coal operator, on lot, ;2 to -$2.06; No.`2 do, $1.97 to gals., $ to choice, $16 to, 119; hogai fed and Wednesday $2.03; No. 3 do, $1.93 to $1.99, f.o.b. sugar, lb., 27 to 28c. arrangement After approximately $34,000 had ...... katered,- $IS;- do. weighed off cars, in Paris completed an Sirrang been �&ducted -for funeral ex 'In Provisions -Wholesale. pe see Shipping points, according to freights.$18.25; do,.f.o.b�, $1% do, do, to farm- under which six million ions of gas, be Untarioand counsel fees, the entire estate- will wheat -Nd. I -Spring, $2.02 Sm'oked meats -Sams, ined '39.th steam- and ordinary coal are to -be g6 �r to $2.08,- No. 2 -Spring, $1.99 to $2.08; to the widow of the. former Plresi- Spring, $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b.'40c, do, heavy, 34 to 35o; coUed, 56 shipped from America to continental dent, in trust, to be distributed among tq. rolls, , 33 to 35,c �. breakfastuj shipping points, according to freights' bacon 46 to ry0c; backs, plain, 46 to their children -in gny-projortidn` 'she Barley -Malting, $1.28 to $4.83, ac. PRIME E M.ITAINS 1p"rt". may determine. 48c; boneless, 52 to'54-d. toyding to freig a outside. Buckwheat -Nominal. Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 32. Earl Cumon.Will Succeed Rye -Nominal. 34c; cleai bellies, 31 to 32c. Nominal. "FARIO VILLAGERS Balfour as Foreign Se ON crptary AustriadPresident Signs Manitoba flour--q*vernment, stand- Lard -Pure. tierces, 30% to 31c�, �Wd, $11, Toronto. tubs, 31 to 3 1 ij c; pails, 31 v 4 to �31 9/, c� Treaty of Peace With Allies Ontario flour -Government stand- prints, 32.to,32 %c; Compound tierces. Xt�ra in despatch from Lend People of 0 tinty Dis. on says:- It -ard, Montreal 28 to 28 % q; tubs, 28 % to -296;' pails, officially announced that Earl A despatch from in V;eima -says:- - 7 $M5 tQ 49rWi -Toronto, 218 % 0 $9.05 to $9.,St, in jute bags. Prompt to t!)Wc; ptints, 30 to 30%c. trict Especially Favored. Curzon has been appointed Foreign President Karl Seitz, of the A usftiaz 01 shipment. Secretary in succession to Arthur J. Republic, to -day signed the treatr Montreal Markets. A despatch from Woodstock'says:- e4 lots, deliiered MQut- Montreal, Oct.,28.--Oats--Extra No. The Prince of Wales. is a royal enter. . Balfour. peace with th6'Allied and !­ i ". as -1 ac. A real freights, bags included: Bran, 1 feed 92'c.' Flour -Man., new*stand- twiner. Mr:. Balfour bas b6erf" ton, 45; shorts, per tan, $55; gOod This fact was demon- appointed Governments. This completes' -:four, -per bag, $3.50, ar gra e, to 1 0. o ed oats Lord.President of the Council to suc Bay -No. 1, strat6d to the people of the little sta-, ceptance by Austria jDf�th() treaty 01 -Bag, 90 lbs.; $4.80 to $4.85. Bran- coed Earl Curzon. er ton, ..$24 to $25; $46. S)iorts-$155. Hay -No. 2, per tion of Creditville one night this week. St. G;e*ain. linixed, Per ton, V8 to $21, track, -To*- to' finest The village had been decideduponas 'ionto. n,.carlots, $23 to -$24. gheeie, nest T easterns, 27 to 28c.. ' Buftet, choicest it stopover place.'foTthr- night, and thCi Straw --Car lots, per ton, $10 to $11p, creamery, 61 to 6114c. 1�,ggs, fresh, Royal train was shunted in the siding I track, Toronto. '70c '-do,' selected, 64c; do, 'No. 1 stock, where it was expected that Canada's' MINIMUM OBJECTM OF �E�. ON11267 PrQice­-Wholei*a1e. 58c: do, No. 2 stock, 54c. Potatoes, Royal guest would have much-nqeded 7. Butter-Dahry, tubs and rolls, 40 to. per bag, Car lots, $1.30 to $1.35. Dres- 'r quiet But it -was not. long until Oe .42c- prints, 43 to 4r )c - creaniery, fresh Pe hogs, abatt6ir; kill6d, $25:M *to $26. people, old and young, of the village ICTORY LOAN IS $3000000 .ee.sollds, 56 to R ; prints, 67 to Lard, pure, wood pails, 20 lbs. net, ­­ -- .: -w 3 .. . 32%c. and surrounding cointry, which i'' Eggs --56 to 58c. Live Stock Marke , to. -about four miles east of Woodstock, I 'Me Choice of Maturit -Year" Bonds, F y. sive or Fifteen -Year n* Dressed Poultry -Spring chicl-.ens, May Toronto,. Oct.. 28. -Choice heavy were aware of the. presende of -the L.. -.Bearing Interest at 51/2 Pe' Cent., M be Paid For P5 to 180c"; roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to; steers, 2.75 to $13; good heavy train -bearing the heir to the' British ducklings, 25 to 30c; turkey 351 steers, An Full on Application to W; duck. $12 $12 50; butchers' cattle,' throne. Soon a -crowd had gathered, ation or in Five In3talinents. to 40c; squabs,'doz., $4.50. choice, $11.25 to $1175- 40 Food, The guards 'were prevailed upon to. Of, SIA despatch from be in Ottawa says:- 0 Live poultry -Spring 3, 20, $10.25 to $10. 5; do,' "d., ' $6.25 -to inform the Ptince that the people 8 ch - pring chicken. 7 mepaid on May 1, 1920;1the cost of -the ducklings;,20c; turkeys, 15c. . . . just I r Henry Dfayt6n, Minister! bonds will.be 100 and interest. to 28c;.rqosters, 20c; fowl, 18 to 25c;! $9.75'; d6, c6m., $6.50 to $7; bulls, 'the countryside W*oul� -like Jus one choice, $10 to -$10.50;- do, coed., $9.50 ance-, has made known the terms of'phynlent is made at time of applica- Obee e-- )Arge, 29 to 2914c,;. to $9.75; do, rough -$7.50 to 'SS; butch- glance at,his Royal Highness.. Soon twins, appeared; the forthcoming Victo--�' Loan, The tion the Price will be 100 flat- After 2 30c; triplet3, 30 to er cows,- choice, $10 to $1G.50; do, be�,. and after answering the Prospectus -ask-;- for a minimum am- the initial payment, subscribers have'-' 80%c; Stilton, -33 to 34c. good, $9 to $9-.25; do, med., $8.50 to `great cheer with a swing of his hat,- ount of $300,000,090 with"the right to the. privilege of paying in full ort an)".. -- be mingled with the people. -"Do-not'- ­ bPt all of afiy part of subscriptions; due date thereafter, with- accrued In, be bi-shfu. because I ara," he sail, and * in excess of that sum. As in previous,terest computed at the rate of 51/a Pei PRESIDENT—— WILSON -DECLARES then followed k general handshaking ung years will be given a cent. per annum, subscribers with the ]ads and lassies. The Prince � 1Z%QJce -of maturity, five-earbonds, A�rst-ngerpehts have - again beem then treated all h a*nds 'to either_�hoc.�;.due N ov. 1, 1924, or- 15 --year. bonds,! made with the banks for purchase -COAL STRIKE REGAL the p 6-19teg dr cigars." Fbll-owin-g this, he due Nor. 1, 19 4- The. securities will I of bonds by small subscribers on the continued as entertainer. interest at'the, rate of 5% p,r, instalment card system, spreading the I S Wilson Strikes Blow at 'Threw t of BitumIneu Coal. Min!�rs bis.e2r, he soon had fin gr-anioplione cent: pe-, annum, payable tMay 1,, and. paynnent over *en Tnonths.Up to their to Strike on NovPt . 1. Oosc'6 up' to, the -door., and then, while 'Nov. 1, and. the issue price will b�'!Qapsc`tv. thd -banks wip also the machine' reeled oT the popular 100 and accruea inl*• interest for both ma-; bendA from- small investors for safe vii P "J.ohnry'.s in Town," the Prince -made' turit-,-es;. making '-the -'ftitb*.e 'rcturn.'keepin' witihout. charge for a period- of Washington, "''b& 26: -.-President; means' will ne' found to protect -tha himself popular by grabbing up a' 51,6 per cent. per annum.. Purchasers one-year. formal Wilson issued a fo al statement to- interests of the nation in any emerg- snare -drum and 'acting -•is aaccmpan-� may Pay; -in full dn a`pp�ij!rtion or in enqv-ihF�t may arise, of th4� -un�� ---I�t - The, subscriptions' lfsti,, ogened might, with thea -of.'4h-e- ull --ft`iii�id6 a groat--hit,--and -it N`five'ihstalments, happy bus' as follows:* October '27 and vviir close or. or before doubtful if the people of any other! Wh Pe�FcOit. on application;. 20. per November 15, 1919. inembership of his Cabinet, declaring - The Prexjident declined to enter into part of the Dominion have been.fav-1 cent. Dec. 9, 1919; 20 per cent, Jand As previously intimated by the mo­ khe projected strike of bituminous coal! the merits of the controversy bet,,,reen -ered -as were the Vrillagers in -the -9, 9, 1920; Winers under preserA-oircumstarMo 20 per cent. Feb. 10, 1920;1 aster of Finance, the bond's of the new es the miners 4nd- operators, blit, ern- Oxford County hamlet. .31.21 - per -cent. March 9i 1920. Jlye --will- no -unjustifiable, it io-unla:iv- phati-co'lly-declared 'ifiaf'tfie strike, t carry. "Ot7 only issue the ta-v- exen 49 ful.11 flast payment of 3t.21 per cent, covers; privilege whici, was attached to the hara�terized as most far-reaching At the - Ge-e'"va ',Observatory every, 30 per cent. balance of rind -and issues -made- during L the --war. --this The statement called upV - o-!ficers'!Aii the nation's* hi.14ory to, restrict pro- year a chronometer cdmpetl,�.ion. is Lzl.per -cent. rep-res-e..ting accrued in. means that in computing his Dominion of local 1jnio-.%;) to recall orders for the duction and distribution of all'.neces- held. •In-.that:of 1918, the I to income tax the holder, of. the new se. strike on November 1,-an(f �ddi�d:- report of temst at 5% per cent. from Nov. st been i5fted, one' due diit6 of the- respective Instal- curitiA who is subject to the tax *I - , rnm saries of life, 'had apparent; -�een which has ju, ll can do nothing less than to say .4 d chronometer was accurate to six one. meets. be required to include the intqWst ere, i-dihoat a'-iote of the miners and ord that the law will be enforced a concerned. hundredths of. a second per day- As a full half-y"es iftefest will be, part of his taxable incoim. 0 'y"' "°,�" .. '�*"�.*.:'pr �'�,,' t'K,.w'w$:r•eh'm,€..; ar �,r- ,r. .a:.,., '+v,-•�,. ... -tr Y.: -E•,,. s.: �: i"t:: -.e-: ., ..�,,•.:� r,. er _ ,... ya.T"=.,... .. ., ,. _. .. '. �'s te...' '..... G- .-. -�'.: z.7...: ',: •.. ", i' Y rn- "'d. .^.=Y.•' ..nYs' ••.'G'. OCALISMS -=W, J. Miller returned 1a•t —Mise Muir, of Toronto, •ppeeat • ' week from his trip to the North- ftnday with D. and Mre. i9iup- - west. son.t Fu bAnd'S osa —Fall plowing• !s now in full —Dr.. Henry will be -here as usual —Abe and Mrs. Law, of Toronto,- s-, oronto;a ewlnhest Tuesday to attend to his pro- s1enL Sunday with the formersMM Ulm , —J H. Bundy has., installed a fessional duties.- sisters here. Pease furnace.for Mr. Copeland. —Miss Marjorie Clark' spent —Mrs. W. J. Reid and two dao Now is the season you will require rubbers; and see'Wre prepared with , Russell Burrell has rented F. oyer.Sunday with friends in the ghters have begs ,Wn-flned to the • ' _ a full line of Diens Top Rubber Boots from $5 to *$ per pair. B. Houaser's farm at thq east end city.. house, suffering from very severe Men's low rubbers 1.35. Ladies' Low Rubbers 1.00: - of the village. —,firs- T. E. Pugh, of -Claremont, colds,. Also Youths', Bays' and Kiddies! Rubbe.t•s, _all sizes. r —A few from here attended the has bpenL spending a few days. with re 3 .iWo.netei hdro meeting in Toron: her daughter, Mrs, W. J.. Miller. full li f Boots a at prices thlst, le a ow • - 'We have a f neo B tq Shoes e. a • b 1 on We' neiday. -�V. U.• Murkar,•,who has been IN MEMORIAM - those. of the big stores.' Call and get a pair € —Geo. 'A. Gordon, of Toronto,; accountant in the Standard Bunk ANN:eie-In losing memory of. 331737.1 and be convinced. `,apetrt Sunday here with his father, here for the past few months, has Pte. W. Walter Airman, Machine Gun Section 4th Battalion, our dear. 'G A - GILLE SPIE; 1�UNBAR�ON ix `Who hoe been indisposed. been transferred to the Brantford ]v beloved and only-. sQn. kilted in . • —The township council will branch, and left for his new'posi T action near Valenciennes November meet on •Monday• nest for the tion on Monday afternoon. 2nd 1918• (transaction of49neral business. —Miss Mary Pickett, of Milton, 'WP know that you will �ot.return, _ —Rev. Dr. Marsh spent a couple daughter fif the late 'Dayid andy y p p But for you dar bo we'll always • ! ,.f days this week in Toronto ate Mrs. Piel.ett, died on 'Friday last, "always yearn.. �,� "tendiug a meeting of the Synod. after it lingeiing illness. Miss God has taken back"the life He gave. � � I �M to �� ♦♦ �1 —Tee couaratulate VV. V Rich- Pickett formerly' resided -in Pick- Now you sleep in it Belgian grave.- fr -ardson on his having celebrated. Bring where her father was man. •—FATHER AND i1IOTHItR his ei htieth .birthd on Tues• a fPr of the.S ink Mills nearly _ `day. thirty years, ago. She was a Now ddverttaeynenta. —;The Campbell Flour Mills Co. young woman who was very high= -has purchased a fine new ,team of ly ssteerned by all who knew her, FOR SALE—A kood' fresh -mileb horses for delivering their flour The deepest sympathy is felt for cow,,5 years old. Alex Gray, R. R. No. i - and coal. her widowed, mother, ' Claremont. b y Johin Dwyer moved on Mon- --St. Andrew's church will hold OR SALE -A number of grey We �l e ready for" h ?� day to the house on Elizabeth St., their anniversary services on Suis- geese, stock birds. Apply to B: -Hood, Nlc which he recently purchased from day and Monday, Nov. 9th and carrom farm, Brougham. a-7 a J.R. SVinter. 10th. .On 9undap.the pulpit will .FOR SALE-Afew s'm. Grgrrims, BIG DRIVE —Mr. Martin, who is employed be oocupied by R". A. McLellan, P co�swolds, registered. " W'm. Gray, jr.,'R, s. in the flax mill, has moved . into of Claremont, and music will be R. No. _, Claremont. Phone -313. b the Larkin dwelling recently - va- furnished in the morning by the FOR SALE -1 team of hores, a gtian= — t -`Vated b John. Dwyer. borne elu,ii and lit the evening by tlty of hay and some corn .stalkg. E. A. • y s Pratt, R. R, 10.1, Locust Hill, 3tf _ There Will soon -be a rush for Rubbers —Rev. and Mrs. DleLtiuf:hlin and the Whitby"Malo Quartette, who _ �. _ __ ._ _. — — f %family, of Pontypool, visited with will give several' selections; ih- T OST—(4old watch and chitin—Tugs— 1.� the formers parents, Rev. J.• 3Y.. '('lulling:; solo: by several'. 'Dykes. On day evening in vicinity. or Pickering wa.d for return. Dr. N. E. %IcEwen, PickeRe- ri ng, etc., -for wet. weather. and Mrs. Down, this week, Monday evening the Rev. Dr: - b Several of the officials of the Paterson, of Cooke's Church, To- FOR SALE -2 pure -tired Berkshire _ _t_ -s - boars. aged , and 1_5 m,�nt repeetg, tly. We're here with the Goods - . Ma elf Milling Co,.,which has ronto, will give one of his pnpEilar ,\ddresa J. E: Doy�:e, R. R. No, 1: Pickering, lot S. amalgamated with the -Campbell. lectures. _Admission 25 cents, 12. eon. 6: Ind. phone 1713.. 6-7.. lR 'Flour Mills Co., were in town on Since the above was int a word - - - �` type SOP, .MALE—Registered Cotswoldg f -1 a Sunday. has been received from Dr. Pater- �� arumbcv •of cNoi e'ratn lambs, also some Child's, Mise", Youths', Boys', .1It'Il'S and IN Sunday. a —The regular nesting of the sou that he will he unable to give e`aearling rams. Nr ices.reasonab!e. Address W. �\ 1 Methodist Ladies 'slid will be held his lecture on . Nov. 9t,h, A-+. he, has J JJevttt, Locust Hill R. R, No. I. etc in 'all the popular styles.' ' Y� s g %vho had been vigit- y g. — y mare. Ow r may have u _ on Weduesda Nov. Sth; at' 8 tt, o to rete York that da to f,,TRAYED—Ori to lot. k4. con. 7. o'clock, at the borne of Mrs. Jas. must his wife, Pickerin a ba �j'e borsht earl. The prise is'right.. soma by rp� Ing rr •rty and -paying expenses. ' ;Procter. lug f-rierids • in Ireland, but will C71,V 11=n, R. R o. 2. Claremont. 4-0 —Mrs. Davidson .and dati-gh.ter, _give big lecture on a later date:] -Miss Ethel of Markham were here —A fokni6f'resident of this town- PaTATOEg FOR 8ALE—A quan- r ' ' t:;y of good pztatnes on hand. Apply at lot on Monday attending the funeral whip, Mrs. Robt, Deverell,.died on in, con. •l. ickering, ikaown as the Love farm). ER of the-former's sister, Mrs. Robt. Smurdf at the home of her niece, aso wantod• at once, a feed cooker, Address H. .�. e C. Pedwe-1, R -,R. No,.l,i'ickcring: 0 yy GROCERIES Deverell. Mrs. 'iY•' J: Stark. of Starkville.. —In future trespassers, who Her fucierai took place on Monday URSALE—AnumhProfhrod-to-1Ap Alga S fresh and Clean. Phone or Send Your order. F.Barned Rock and Rhode Island Red cockerels. 5 •persist In walking on rallway pro- .by motor, to Erskine Cemetery from government inapecreci fioek9, Price $2 each. -- •� perry, will be prosecuted A And was attended by a large num- btichell Bros.. tot at, con 7 Pickering. Clare- "SY a deliver the OOds. y mont R. R. 2. Phone. Markham 8102 6-7 9 Young man was before our mads- her of her old friends from this trate on this charge on -Monday. townt?hip, as 'well 'as a number OR $ALE BY TENDER—Sealed —On his return from the north' who accompanied her remainq j tenders will be receiyed by the undersigned p ■ uto Nov. 22nd. forthe yurchase of a om 10-roed �veeY last week, W. J. Miller frotu Starkville. Mr, and- Mrs. brick house and frame barn, half acre of land and � / hrought with him 35 potatoes Deverell engaged in' farming fora plenty of fruit. This highest or any tenaea not «,. DRY -GOODS .rhlCh' Weighed 61 necessarily accepted. For further particul" _ pounds. He re: number of years just east Of apply toA. N,:Mullet, P'ickerina.- -a-7 parts a very heavy crop, but a Cherrywood and afterwards a mile New 'Shakers, Dress Goods, Wrapperettes, KimonoXloths, large amount has -been fr=ozen in west of this village. They retic- FARM FOR MALE - the ground.1 ed from farming about ten years- Woo] .Golds, . Sweaters,,. Jerseys, -The potato crop Is turning out alto, _when ,they moved ,into the There will be offered for .sale by f -a much better than was.anticipated vi;I lage. Six years ago Mr. Dever- ppublic auction At the.QoRDON HorsE. L'nderWear, Etc. V t a few weeks ago, ,Many farmers ell ditKl'and soon afterdiarda:Mre. in the Z*illsgebf. Pickeririk on'TrEa= ' ^ state that they never -had a better Deverell moved to Starkville .to DAY. Nov 4TH, 19)0. at. 2 p. m., the - crop than they have- this year: reside -With her niece. - Her death LamoreAux Farm, conposed of the - - - - A9 a result prices have dropped took place -after a lingering illness, south dress quarter of Lot No. 2.3 in _ _ _ y R pay 4th concession of the township of Pick- Corrie in. Cold ' weather considerabl during the, est two from which death. wa4 a ha ering, containing 40 acres:' weeks. release.. When she was in Picker. On the remises is a —The Sacrament of the Lord'if ing she was a mast active member p gid 1� story r house, bard and soft water. good barn " • 8utyper will be administered. in of 9t..Andrew'schureb, and for a' with scone Burbles;.pia pen and ,hen �� Cpm g• _ `Pickering Methodist church on nninber of yearq bate the president house under -math. Farm has goad - SU13 a mt)rn'►n nPRL.. Nov -2iia. o> the Ladies' Aid . Societ soil is dhtnnt fr a Stuck road school y g y', and in ?+ Public services at 1030 a. m, and other ways was a valued member house and C, N. IL. Atation 1 mile, from 4 p. m. Sunday- School at 4' p, m. of the chart }i: Che rvwoodr C. P. It. station tS in__ � me S r CHAPMAN �.. A. cordial invitation .to the ptrblic. =The great' 'victory l6gn' wa+ , 1 R. nil . Rural ydmt,il route in front of You are welcome. Iminclltati vA llagdNy,:Aecl- there -i's hrsuse. good 4tream. nf. water passed —Several _from_ bete _attended every prospect that the objec•tivP, through tho farm. � the Beck meeting on Wednesday i bat is $500,000,000 for the whole To ns of wain—Fifteen.per rent ea -h Pickering s Veteran Hardware Store ;. -;evening at Whitby and report'a 'Dominion, will be reAched. Otte` rind' nough'ta matt, up one half of large and enthusiastic gatherin would natural, think dolt, after purchase money in one month. Bata• " There is a •rowing-f'eelin ease to two eistly inatf;iments.. *itb ° ar>.d g. Y See ntlr.cUmptete-line of Stostas anti Range.. Our prices K gin favor th'e itvmetise sntii that were •yb• y of Beck's enterprigas, so that there scribed for talo previous lotlnQ. intere`lt tit ,lx per cent. Further par ,guarautee, are right. Repair for all.makes of'stoves: ' theg.couditionsar timeof.sale,. ._ _ <:,. ,a; is no doubt. that the by-law 1�'iit CI1At `there '�VUultl" hie gri'at cii7yi J. E: F:tR�`iFi>r,t for See our fine displAyrof �'aslritrg Machines, Churns, }Mit era, Tube, carry when the vote is taken on. ciilty in raising even ti"' -tvAlt Arun fiTcSy. lith: this year. Bnnkers, however, Dr:, Lnnioreaa,s Administrator = Carpeinter';itools' Tar _;pd, PH ler Roofing 1� 2'and - An attempt- was made by gtitte thiit'06 itmonut of 'money 5:q' - NVm: flaw. Auctioneer ply, ` some persons on 9aturda night .on deposit a.t. the present- time is - ii 1 Nails, Paints and Oils. . to break into the G. T. R. station, marvellous, sash has been the a but being discovered they were prosperity of the country.. Sgme The V rated_ Fairmers This is the season for view Perfe6fiod' Oil Heater. ..Our Hardware s _100 lied to -postpone their effort,; farmers can be found who main- —_ of _—j - - Stock• is corn-plete.. Nothing but _'Made iu' Canada" until • a more convenient better off =_ As the license number -d,fe their than they were two or three years . • - stock carried by us. • Y auto was taken, the may y Ontario , y y yet be Ago Where eueli i8 fond. the apprehended, - cat say be ascribed to .�iness. _ -i The weather prophet has got mi. management or to bickness.` Farmers' Club' meets in the "' R. BUNDY, - - PICKERING >busy lately and is now tellipg an Bank managers, who are i•n the , 'anxious public that there are evi- best position to judge the finarr- p � j - Pici�ering Town -Hall on dances of a mild winter. ,One, of sial_ , gonditign of... the farmer, ':*he unmistakable signs is'the fat Alois that they have never made 6econd WednesdayDID YOU SAY" •BOOTS that chipmunks are not laying in such heavy, deposits as they, are .- Of eaeh month ~ ' a, stipply of nuts- -for the winter doing now. Some who' stere bor- �' use, although there is an abttnd- rowing money two year? HgO, have only during Liummer months.. We have j-tist put our F41 Stock on the sbelves and they sure are good. Last 5-' once of that commodit _ now two and three thousand dol• springeuticipated.g raise so we doubled our usual order At practi Y sally the old rices, in heavies for hien, 13o s and Women, r a: —Remember the concert and lurs on deposit. Others who be- Watch for next meetieg p a y entertainment to be given in the gen farming fly=e_ �r six seats ago, date.' -They are Williams' make.- You know=tbe Old Reliable. We tuv right from Town Hall to -morrow' (Satnrda'y) with'-praeticnlly no capital have - ' e story, thus saving our customers from paving any middlemen. _ - the fa hu Bu our hoots from us. W -e stand beliincf `Villiame' Boot's,, -evening under.the auspices of the their farms now paid for,< Such is T 7T ' ' • {ry yL y F. Women's Auzlliar of St. Geor- the condition of the ma'orit of In 6 nior ,nQ�� i.s Stren'atb and Williams statids'behind as with every pair. ige's church.. A splendid program farmers to -day. The number of -- — *�— iS c We have'a splendid range of Fall Hats and Caps, Callin and sea'tbem wfarriers ill be- given by C. Le Roy Kan- .autos , now. owned by. is 'E' LVI •DILE •MILL ney, A. T. C. M., the popular cons• another evidence of their•:pro-per- We haveafew dozen Children's Black Cotton Stockings—old stock- - , Median ,and entertainer, assistQd lis. its. Manufacturers also are no �'=CKER2NC _ sizes 1 to 7, at late to fisc per pair. - Mi. Blese, baritone, of Toronto. less prosperous than the,#'ai rosy, You can always Ret the best:dani �7 -. `.-Bert Harvey, tlid.famous Toronto and tbe;laboring man, whb is not toba Flour n!ade from No. 1. R. A, BUNTING, G, +P:TCKERIN0' voeali-st'will also "take part'in the a spenthrift, is also in 'a_ position Manitoba Wheat, program, as well as able local to invest a respectable suru in Royal Ylousehold and Glenora for jEstablishe d 18;17. a „ 7r .-talent.-- Admission 35, cents, child Victory bonds. _ Bread. Try a ba-. — — - -ren 25 cents. * • ••�• Pastrylotil• Ftesh.Rolled ONt9 . —This is an age of strikes. None BRAN, 31 NOTE BRAN, SHORTS Q Q other would be�riOre serious tai to 11IN FEEDS ;.. ,GUST ARRIVED the threatened strike of the min- Follow' is the official petticns of - GAT the Rtfe end+rm vote in Picketing ers in the United States. Oil Sat township : CRUSHED BATS alrclf�y,. \ov- 1st, ..the bitslminuils Poll Q..1 Q-2 Q 3R 4 -BARLEY CHOP Shawl Rugs; Plush Rog& for Lliat- auto of pours -s in that country will be cloy- Div, VEs No" yEs O--Yrk9~\n T•ER 11 -° WHE.kT- guntess some satisfactory ar- 1 Z - 4 MIXED HEN R 4 How abort fi Blauket aia4i-Robe for your horse audbuggy . ..4 134., • r 1x3 24 lfi4 R:i I43 ... '. ':-'CRACKED °COR rangement does materialize 2 94 916-106 302 97 312 113 29 ED rad .the 1nu�ea.. cease operations, 3 _ b7 117 60 109 83 111- •73 101 - -- ; A � Cald'sreli s Crean, stibstitnteB-- ' hen the railways and indnatries 4 0 511 10 57 7 60 11 36 Calf Meal. - o • the United., States find CAna(IA 5 29 115 36 108 33 111 36 10S Shoe, harness and Collor repAirinq nentlp Molasses Meal , 1wi be paralyzed, This world 8' 2n 124 18. ,130 13 180 32. ,118- and promptly done. 7 53 229 58 •226 53 229 6q '2?2 " CHOPPING -AND' OAT . tau . untold suffering to millions, 8 34 178 38 174 38 17"5 45 177 CRUSHING EVERYDAY And ^oiild be A great fln'Ancial loss, _p 9 159 13 145 12 146 12 .146 Get prices on feed in ton lots, pIG'BERII�T�i HARNESS' EMP OF►IUb1 Ito t se two ctountries. It° is, l0 37 262 43 2M 4.5 253 49' 252 BELL PHONE. -hnpec , .hat the 'efforts thnt are Il 22 120 26 132 24 1134 26 139 F. W, WeAhti9 Home Phone 3600• �� W_ J. COAXWELL he, ria ..avert a strike may $8 -1843 436.1792 414.1817492.1739iChopping every day.1 be �t;c:.•e fail. � 1, r . ,. •, ...':..: .��...,... . ,....v._ .... - ___. ...... _ � .. ...,._._.. _ ..._ ..,_. _ ..:...'ia..6�,n:i,i,:M:.-_,.,. _........_,,.._...,......«.....-...,.2.��...:�'aux."`a�'�i6ica?•3{?'"ti�..'it.1�s,'�i�i"+a:�"i3i�.�'�`