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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_11_07fw+`+ss.s.':a sw +` c^!" k°,Z t r . ^'"a esi'. «iS 5't+ Y•` i yx;° T` TOL* -•XXXIX. - 'PICKERING, O] FRIDAY, NOYEMBER trofesfl►til:nalliar>ss. Ba Ir flan•;K ROAD AGINCOURTGent Et ker- Mr. McMRnn is laid off twork suffer -The dead body of Ralph Horsey, Medical in from a sore'arm, Scarboro township farmer, wag found �V alter Jackson, of Oshawa, is home . Monday in a closet of the family resi- E. FORSYTH, D. of O. Re is- this wee]: owing to illness. Bence near here, a bullet wound in the g' Wisdom in the choice of a :!!osteal In. Mr. IVa is making rapid id progress less . tered member of the O somec cal Aeso• y g e p, g ' hod and an empty revolver nearby, elation of Ontario. Special atsntiot! given to strument suggests the Phonola Talk, with the erection of his new residence. y L r the fitting of glasses. pEyes tested tree. fiortb Ing Machine; . The Ideal. The Lamoreaus farm has been Rold 'The late D1r. Horsey ''was about i0 Claremont. :46tf - Hosie Entertainers. to Mr. McKay for the sum of $3,51X1 at years of age and had'lired in Scarboro New Records at 90 ce'nte file auction sale on Tuesday. all his life, carrying on the.business of F. TOMLINSON, tit, B., Member farming. A brotho-r and sister live a ` Burma Moon Wm, BRdgvtow and family will in Toronto and Mr, Horse N 'of the College of Physicians and Surgeons y him - of Ontario. Office:. that �crnierly occupied b I'm forever blowing Bobbles leave in about two weeks for an ex- self was a frequent visitor to the city,. y.. t2, o tended"trip through Michigan, returninghome only a few days ago, well. Phone. Claremont, tit. sty Oh Helen The barricades fid the new bridge y y g That Tumble down shack in Athlone ' wel'e removed on Tuesdac and, the E. CARTR''RIGHT, 9I. D., M, W. Eckstein Strand Trio bridg_e.is now 'open for trafT'Ic. It is a ..BROUGHAM 'I • C. P. & S„ Ont. A coroner for the Coun- , fine structure, being n in a ear- tyof Ontario. Off•ce hours : I_'-2'and 6-9 p. m.. I ve got my Captain' working for g pP R-. J. Cowan, bought a ..new driver or at other hours by -appointment Phone Bell me now—Billy Murray. anee as well as substantle . - last week, Igo. 24. .'Id. phone No, 400. Pickering. On- And that ain't all—Arthur Fields Mrs, G. Jolinston spent a few days tkrio.. 331v,. - Perisian Polka, Victor Jlilitar Band — y •, OR6tSNW060 - in Toronto this week. ' NC. �IcKIN\'ON, :�1:D., L.R.O.S., French Reel JHss Eva !Filson, of Toronto, spent • Edinburgh, member of the College of General Pershing March, Victor Band m. Pengelly spent the week -end a week at her home here. :Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, heentiate Repa�z' Band March, Conway's Band in Toronto: Hugh Jlechin has sold leis farm on of Royal College or Surgeons, Edtubtugh. Coo Coo Fox Trot . Robert dart et', of 'Toronto, spent • the'Brock road to Norman Burton, y Special attention to daieaees of women and Who did it one step, J os h CYindav with his parents here. - I .11 r?, Mantle and children are spend- ehildren, Oftloe and residence, Brougham. p' Or Wm, Ormerod and family spent `.. . .' Smith's Orchestra I yr { ng a nJanth with relatives in Ot tips. Suuc ay with the Taun family of Clare- i 1 Jtrs. Graham, cf Toronto, spent a Legal. Stouffville,Ont, most. !few dRys with her niece, Jars. Fred The Rev. Mr. Clare, a former pastor •Cassie.. . - A. KFNNEDY. Barrister.' Sol- i nn this circuit, trill occtipy the pulpit( Oscar Wilson -has purchased the pro. ieitor,INotary Public,'?Conveyancer &c.`in the Methodist church hereon SLtn II pertr where he resides .from, W. G. 'Whitby, Ont. 41 — [day morning nest.Barnes. I The many friends of•3I, Gleeson will hawreneeand Mrs. - E.. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS-I Goad,. .of Toron y y V. H B-E A L be sorer is giving tipt owing toill• cpV• TZB,OouW CrownAttorns and Count (, to, spent Sunday with C. A. and 31'ts, .Sollattor. Oonrtr ase. Whitby. if! -v t + ' 11 slip he is ficin a business after gavels being located- her(- for, a number of Mrs. Frank HaryPvleft for the west vpara. a is offering his stock. also on'Saturda E. CERISTIAN, Barrister and D ��r �� e y to join her husband,, who A* Solicitor. Notary Public, Etc..Moneyto CLAREMONT his residence, for sate: p oaa,,t office Brock St. North, whltbv. salt' _ eokee uB.,a ornih'as vacated the G -=- ALES c4 ,30ANb�T423arri�tPra _ISSL Eti OF -�.__ TherRetical man t�'ill'nothesitate R {t onrrnPrS owged by the late firs. etc., � Danforth- d -has moved on to"C, A. Bar Toroau,. Phone Gerrurd 44I1. baturdoys. Sial- e1a•• �z Tani-r cr,rt(h of the 5 h co, vera 172X. (Ind.) 4t+ly • • lli 1!'ttll'y ilJllt]9. _ the funeral of •the late Mrs. Eliza Marriage. Licenses Willson, relict of the Nte' C. J, Wilson. ZTTILLIA31 J. BEATO'N. D. ., Bar - W11,1, our+sARTot� • . took lace on Wednesday Nov, 5th, + X Y n,ren Sot,r or: memb?r of the r^• of to the Christian cemetery. y Herd•uth Ryckman: Deni.r.n, foster an¢ Btptoo, Torwito — y• Jtahn fogad a bus of chocolates last Genera, Trusts Building, 83 Bay' Street,'I•oronto. ! occurred lit the home of her daughter, 'Telephone bfain eel and eat. $At rirday night'e Mrs, Webb. of Stouffrille, with whom _ \Ira. G. Clark and children . spent a she resided for the De4eta4 _ H 0 PT 1 G I few da in the eity. - PAst • Y o years. y" lies. Wilson �cas In her 9tst ear. Mrs. F. Morrison spent the ,past , _ . —AND.— week in Toronto risiting relatives. . BLASE H. BEA�'ON, D.. D. S., _ _ - A barrel of fruit 'was packed I�D_, t HYDRO -ELECTRIC CAMPAIGN, Graduate•of the Royal Colelge of Dental week Find gent to a JI{es{on SChooovereW. and University w Toronto. Officeover W. M. Ptinnive sity oarToront Whitby. ^ } the weQt hy.the"ladies of the coaThe campalgtl now being carried on tlteice hours 9 to 12 : i.to 5.30.E Ind.'phone e. /1 1 Rolling gation her; in th the rutiaicip-dities which are vet JBell,phone 220.E 441y a L Don't forget the pumpkin pie social to vote on the by-laws asking the By - and concert this (Friday) evening. A dro-Electric. Power Commisslon to �ttst>rUe*� Qtrax�s, Every day tri tbrou h the British Em ire will take over the Tohonto-Eastern in be - be given, with- limelight views . Solos halt -of those municipalities, is being - TIy G. HAM—Issuer of '.tiarrisQe - as usual by :Bias Mary Clark, of,Picksrirrg, and carried on quite vigorously, and with ifv • Lle•twa in eb• County of Ontar7o, readings by Miss Florence Annis, Ad- bright prospects of the by-law being Plek•rins village,5?1y mission 25 and 15 cents. All invited. carried by a large majority, with the W.. . Bargee, Green giver '.Hiss Nellie Thom entertained about exception of Oshawa„ where a certain Wi V.f RICI#ARDSO �T Real :Es fifty young people on Hallowe'en. A element is waging a stiff fight against 4'lr Or address R. R. \ o. 1. Locust Hill. pent by all. the by-law. Amot g those who are •'tate, Insurance, Conveyancing, Notary most enjoyable time was s i Public. Etc, ;Pkkering, Oat. $lly 'HALL—House carpenter. Es- * • • tirnates given for new; work, repairs or "alter(ztions. Ind, phone2915. Pickering. 231y R.BEATON. TOWNBHIPOLERH • Conveyancer, tlommissioner for taking laimdaefto, Accountant Etc: Zone? to loan boa farm. psopert�i. Out. of -Marriage- Lio- •nost White TUGH 8, PUGH. Glen Jlajnr. lint, Liceavd Auctioneer, Extenelve eater. fear• ,n imported aryl rbr•�crhhri4 stock Bales conducted anrwhar- n rite for terms except one young man, who on going directing their efforts towards defeat - to bitch up his -horse, found that quite Ing the by-law is G. D. Conant,. whose mytsterioualy the four .wheels, -of his chief ar3utpent' is that the,arnount of btrcizy, cusbion and whip had gone loan to he guaranteed is too large for wItbnut him, which was quite disap- the town of Oshawa. Dr, Kaiser, also. pointing. has written a lengthy letterto the Oshawa Reformer; in which he shows. The loose end+ of the war will be Breit distress of mind. He haR vkions caufihtitN by -thR Victory (.f the farmer etement being ple'ced in Loan 1019. power at'Ottawa at the'next Federal ele.ctian,. in that event.the. high tsir iff walls will be broken down, with the. WHiTBY result that 0!,h:awa's great industries and-rarticularr, Puonehid.,3116. 3347' — V POSTiLL. Licensed Auctioneer,. /e p•g� . le Ql jli ve ThP Getonf ilnw pul,`.i•hing htisinW,s i. „o si rr•:rf++1 that a torte Rdditr:+n will -be laid in retina. The doctor's ttiligi nr 'se+trch xJ'ter tt.,ui+l r. Is on a' hat h "the L.t o JC q for Counties o. F: rk ut.d ot,tarlo. Auc- i i • tieing built by R. J. Undprw.00d. pxr stelit mei{den of liv 'Ifon`salls of an kind• attenuea to on obar:c7t .` - he extFnsinft of tlYrL present huiliiing Ion CPCCt•i.rl Ft l;e. �i'110, �4'-NN �i ttlnR tl;ra. ' 'A notsoe. Addroa, Green River P. O„ Ont, `- f' lrli#-0559 rigsdor hue - -alnn By-rr}n a(rPrt will occupy ttaE• i)pr•n troll, R',hbtn;; twist, pitiPnitc•. friend tuba happanee3'. to come .along, _ �ORTONZ M. GIBSON. Qntiarin p Da or ni �,t whr,fe front of Ilie property- on that street. and hearing her soba, aski•tt her the Mrd Dom•n+on Land Surccyor and oil Engiretr, Hopkin.+Strut, %%hithy, Phone- °.'l. J Bus" meets CII "•trains _ The AemClt,h of CxnRdR; throuRli ;Aufie of her deep grief. Tit reply. she ,Rid, ,I was just, thinkiia R ) R• uppose.L uccessor to the late W. Cs. ;Yarnold,'- Ontpriu nd Surveyor of Port Perry:_ 44-•4. Teaming promptly attended to. C;.,1: i3aker, finks «'pithy if iCwilt e�• tilbli-h :a mnnir t a1 RPradrome and p Wei- married and had children, and '[DTII, NFA`', LICENgED AL-('- Agent for Canada Carriage Co, lstnding i>Iace. The mattes trte�faynr- the) were to €itN into this well, how srmty I would be." 'Her vi�ioris of f�VV TIO\EFFt,for York, Qntar:ri and Durh-,m Cour;,rc, All ktn'sot sal::; pr�mptty attcndrd W - p Ficak at,lr actpd nn by the Coune. And a 3ving PxT•"rt" from, the- Chap will il:- tt•ouhle are . no rnore AmAginary'than r.r-e those of Dr. Iteis(•r. Itis feared to. Termsreawonilrlc: DateSfer sales ma ..tx y 7.ar'ranged at'NERS' (grecs.= Boli ind Indy n- • . ! Piciirt{»g, :—• _,_ —_ — wt+titan>prr.:cihe{`ending ylxces, 1 A large numher of n) oto r -trucks are that much tif. the opposition to: the by - ;dent phones. ,Rhithy, gnt. Sly • _ T G.: hein.pwiid toon rhe- cin i tan High• Ray.PwinR to the bets condition of the, law is due to si'nismr motives and n it huise'iientirely on anxiety fot- theZ0 y'^ "ON=`..�Wj� J) troad. Sni've of�those portions' where future ae{fore of the town. ". Bought and sold. Has a full line of tre_h and cur= there has heen alarge amount of neer 'earfh pieced thereon have been rend- The'snceeA of the,Victory Loan is Government, Municipal . and Car- ed meats constantly on hand. errd almost impassable by the recent, necessary to combine pros - ration Bonds For Sale. Spice Roll, Breakfast Ba(,,,on, rains• Thi, (Thursdazj' evening :'public•' perity with peace, .,.Belt Phone 193 r Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. meeting to discuss the Hydro and two - WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY _ .;..Highest prices paid for other by-laws voted an the .17th. will be held in the Music Mall. It is called Rupture Expert Here fir. B. R. A'2'M0R Butcher's cattle. by tile. Mayor on a resolution of the Town Council passed Monday night. --- Seeley, Famous in This Specialty, - Veterinary Surgeon The disc'iissina promises• to be. very - Called to Toronto. Honor Graduate of Outhrio V(-teriniiry College, All calls day or ,tight.. v It pas to Patronize interesting.. Sir Ad ti, I;t rk Till address a meet- in in the \I:annic Brocktin, F. H >+reley of Chicago and Phila- drlphiR. the noted truss expert, will promptly Litten&d to. J 1 .Tial!: personally he at the King Edward Bo- 'this . -Bell and Independent Phone. `-A n:11 e=t,.bli-lied School erg trillhr> F, a. 'ahy, \V. A: r)rrdtn -Dr. tel, and will remain in Toronto $�'r:rir:g1'f»ttday, Tuesday an(3 ��'rd- PICKERING, - ON37,Rlb rine! J:ui,r"s Moore. Rcere9ho.~. days:', Nov. Ih. r. Seeley TT M Hall will he thairm in, On the follow- imrdtl enanother •Hydro held a )and says : The Spermatic Shield will not d only ret any case" rupture per- a.,RaB=-Loy Veterinar Surgeon �' g '•�` meeting: wl be in Kerr'sflall,Rich.- Ashburn, open JI r, G+tli', F. H. Rir h• fectly, but contracts the opening in t0 ut the $sin's _. + Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- ardhe' and others in tt•ill speak, The {ngnest into a of fht. dg's nn the average case; a vast improvement over all former riUfiry CO11PgP, , Yon rt Chrrhs Sts, Toronto ge. '. � body Chiu(�se boy whose pool' was found s methods—etieftipllfyit)g instantaneous „ '- •: and Graduate of the Vet(>rinnry, _ Science Association. Fu'n's an esc..elient rt ntution for l P hanging. in a hay loft in. rear of -the effects, immediately •appreciable and with, ny strain or position. Phone—offlee_ 09, residence 211002 high grade hn.4ness•trainirg and CJhin«•se re,taur•ant on Brock street ;ilial, brnught out that the victim of Thia instrument received the ani' a - I AREMONT, - ONTARIO for lacing aradmites in• ositions, P p his own cinlenre tray Set, On, cousin fused in Etightnd and Spun ptodncing resalrs withnt;t siirgerrr, in,Jections - � � -- •--- .CfSELF( TICK OF , .t SCUML A ('%RFF .�t' the: resia�n•.it:ter, Satn J(�«�. $e di.- nppeartd nn June 251h, "'hen last , rnedlcA treatment or. nresci-i-ftion�. Dr.. E. McEwen, B.V. Sc. IS OF Tim UV,1"(t4T IMPORTANCE. 11, y he teas at the Henry .,;;t, sthnnl, i1Ir. Sec>lay lion documents from the ` Veterinary Surgeon. Write to -day for our Catalogue. The hnd.y-• was rnm h mnuintifie(L Tlie United States Government, Wass hing- ton, D. C., fot inspectipn. All charity • "` Glraduate of University of Toronto: Students admitted at .Iry tine, il,vestigat.idn .will he continiied next' llmul:+y cases without charge, or if any inter- Former Veterin.atian to Macdonald r - W. J.'Elliott, Princi R•I P evening. The :sale.of house properties eon- ested call; he will he the to if de same withngt ch>trge or tit them i£ desired. Agricultitral.College, Quebec. limes. in even greater volumethan Business demands prevent stopping at - Prompt attention to all clients. ever. John L)iRnP}'..now c O -haws, but formerly of Kinsale, has hoinght any other place in this section, � Bell find Ind, Phones, Water Pure eAer the tenement house next south n€ tile. P. S.s,been.y statement in this PICKERING, ONTARIO 1 Count' huildings from the J. R. Philp er. Lice has'heen verified before [he Feeler• — estate, It is said ,the consideration at and State Courts.—F. H. Seeley. =Eggs For Hatching' ! If you are wire. you will nee the only wag R•3500. Not long since 31r.'Di;:ney from Black Breasted Redstreet, Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, bought the two Shaw houses on Mary I the one the Toranto•Eastern Interest on Victory Bonds 1910 " Gain e—choice stock and who is agent fot Wind Mills, Gasoline "fittings runs, just. east of Brock Rtreet, and will be pair] without charge at any Canadian Barrk-on May 1 and Nov - excellent layerq. _ Engines, all kinds of pipe and for water works. Also bath room fix- shortly before that the Wolfenden house on Dundas street east, on the ember 1, each year, .Also, Young: Belgians Hares and.�Silver (3rey�Siber- tures, etc. Everything given careful corner opposite Chas A. "McClellan's residence, •JV. G. Carophell, tenRnt ' Ham dropped $ cents an 'd bacon ian Hares. attention. on "Cloverknolls," the Annes fRrm, about 6 to R gents a pound in C,tnP- All Pedigree_Stock. RICE'S PUMP WORKS. has sold his hnu-se in the soutbern part ' of the town to a Darlington bec, and bread fell from 22 to 20 cents in Thorold, and it is said will W.:J. GORDON PICKERING `Home ;Tel. 5321. Whitevale, Ong n)An, whose fares he is haying. go lower still. a. Fi{.F9'tYaJ. .. :. ._:-: ­. .. : .: .. L .... •� .',..-... '. . .' .w>.n.:+.i-.'.,. .... .. ' - - M v... .... _, _ .. /n. .... .K':. .. ,.,.. -. I- ... .. ­'­­­-­L""'.a Established 75 years w G.REENW00D.:,,..,.-_,'.,,'.,, .... � MILLS Until further notice, on account of repairing, NO CHOPPING WILL BE DONE I require an unlimited quantity of Wheat and will pfty the highest Brice .the Government will allow. I also require Barley and Oats anri mill pay the . highest price. " t: License No. 4-266 `4 Service - G A R A G E'T 'R; ! t The undersigned have' opened up a nese garage at the corner of Church and Hing Streets, Pickering, where they are to repair all makes prepared ik+ r of autos, motor -cycles and bicycles. We are also agents for De Laval Cream SepR'rators and repairs. F Gasoline Engtnes, Traetor9.and Sawing Machines. Cowan & Shepherd Picke •ring, Onto ` C 0 LN ` We ha e o ' -b find the l'ol:lowiDg sizes of coal I,Egg, Stove,Y. ." ,Nut, '.'Pea H A. C. RE E SOR, .. LOCUST BT HILI #1d U11. UP Yonr'strength'note' briore dines -' T conies. Authoritias predict z' another outbreak of Span'" isle Influenza,. but w 4w= NYAL CREO PHOS will help you to withstand all disease. Lreophos is an effect• ivdatonic and tissue builder, especially where there is a pre> di-positiun to Inng weakness. Tnke Creoplios now and build - up your powers of •resistance. $1 per bottle' McFADDEN'S DRUG -:= STORE • C, N. F, Tickets �icl�'eri�g;. Uzitario • _ ' • .. .. _ . , .,,:^rte ,.. __. ,. >_�;,., .�. ,. 9.�. ",,a.... . t ... ': '}.,, �wP .,.�y,.,rt.�'- _a. y^ . " fPP1 ... .._.. . •.:. ,,,,"lwi:.�: 1 ^!, -:Tr;�: 1 M -W"2 F "4,'!«i. �`,,,.��`l;,.i� A, .A 'a+sa}c!�4� � "'gc�b ,rprww'n.a: �sy.e��+,x.: %m•,'�•'.-.�,e,•y�._r, '. %pus 4:t--':. ..e* .^iu+-:_.. . i" aV -.w Mgr•-; ..+.nr e .:� 7u. '+i-M1u"*..":�" •, s4'`:+1�.''1�•!' tw L: .... t . ,y- ., . �',i.w � �.�. •at1,5+. , �:pR, ,. r.: a:,- .✓.in1+s::- , •-� '. : ' "a1 :' . • �'lY.g aa. "z ' It : t -C." `-'�;� w A l^. rk�„'/r; 1"• �n � � ''iilir � L : �.� .! 71 t.f*F � .r .. ,w �'. < '� ,..,:,-"' �'.. '.'� .::.RF7:."•.r. '1x. .. ..i;' l iY:4�� 'a1 NERVOUS ans., V R R Red BUM to Rw&in �rseda Rtcl1, health- attd Strength. `Many children • start school in ex*q--=-- ttellent health, but alter a short time home work, examinatiQne, hurried inventory of them, discarding thos Discipline. e. Apeals and crowded school rooms cause She burst into the living room, call-) that are completely worn out. It is their blood to become weak and thin, ing, "Mother, where are you, mother?" not enough .to merely .take an in - Lt nerves over.wrobgb and their quite.as if her parent had broken the ventory of the screens on hand at the: ;:color and spirits lost. It is a great habit of. a lifetime .and had deserted end of the season and properly place mistake to let. matters drift when boyo the mending basket on Thursday after- them away int some corner of the .and girls show symptoms of nervous- noon. "Listen, mother!, I've got to house where they will not ,be in, the, newt or weak blood. They are almost get a new sweater. . Can you -let me way until wanted again next -season. lore to fail victims of St. Vitus dance, have Site - dollars? 'Tkey're four- This is indeed the way I used to do it, -,or ,drift into debiftty that leads to ninety-five at Klein's—some,bargaiin!" bat I have found it a poor method and other troubles.; Regular meals, out- She flung herself into the morns a'costly one as well. All new screens door exercise and plenty -of sleep are chair. "Wow, but I'm tired! I would- bought each season are carefully '`;nAceasary to combat the nervous wear n't stir one step i'f I wasn't afraid all 'painted over the woodwork or metal ` of school lifeL But it is still more im- the pastel shades would' be snapped up parts as the case may be, and the- , p.ortant he•`portant that parents should Day strict' before i get there. What's the matter, screening is carefully ailed with lin- atfention to the school child's blood mumsy—seen a ghost ?"• -seed oil. By this method..I have been '"pply. Keep this rich and red by''givThe mother had Out down her darn- able to -make the screens last many .'Ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills according '_ ing and was looking at a slender calf seasons. ,': to directions and the boy or girl will in old -rose silk.. "No' dear: but I -see A good time to do this work iS late i ' be sturdy and St for scfiool. The value a great deal of leg, and a hole that's in autumn when we will have no fur - `1f. t Dr. Williams' Pink Phis in cases of 1s kind is shown by the statement getting big�.er every minute! I warned then use for .the screens. until next Mrs.';'Pearl G. Harrington, Kings- You there'.d be no. wear in that kind of (season. ' By ,the -painting and eiiires then 1 g Doris." at this time, the wood is preserved, Ute, out., who says:—"I have often stO hat's the use in harping on that will look better when the screen is alt that I should write you, and let brought out,nExt season, and the oil- , when you won't make daddy raise my on know what Dr. Williams Pink allowance`!" Doris sat up vest 'ing prevents the 'screens from rusting, Pills did for me. At, the age of thir• Straight. "You know that I can't buy- which. is'Important if we -want them ,,teen I was afflicted with St Vitus g ' .dance. The trouble became. so sever a stocking that. will last two :minutes to last many seasons. rt for less than a dollar and a half=at The screens should' not be stored .that I had to be taken from school. away in'an old piste in order to get given medical treatment -but it the least. By the way, there's a sale.! Y . - of Italian silk ores this afternoon' if ; them out of the way. It' is best to Aid trot. help me, in fact i was steadily ick them all together and cover them 'browing worse. Then a friend . ad- �ou make that fire a ten, I can get -1 P g steed"my mother to give me Dr. Wil• some bargains., That world be real l up nicely somev:here in the house ; . �..Piak per, which she did. with economy. • PIease, , inother!" , - where it is dry a^.d cleali. 'If .covered t "Doris dart! You pearl of that with- cloth., or papery they do .not be - the happiest results, as the pills Com- ' � g come so dust and it is a sitLall-inatter needle in, our. eye. . Yes,of course I Y ' plstely cured ma and Lwas again able y ''f indeed to get them ready for use next ``to - take up my studies and attend like to be hugged, dear child, but not when I'm sewing. And it doesn't do I season. iii rubbed lightly with an "school. Again abort three years ago t oiled. cloth, they are' aga,n ready for P11 was attacked with nervous prostra- abit of good to. coax and wheedle,.for, use, look bri' htand clean, and .with an tion and once mote took Dr. Williams' I'm not going to give you -another cent'; g Pink Pila, and after using five boxes for clothes until your allowance is' additional touching up . with oil, they, 'was [oily restored. I cannot praise due." The mother strais;htened iier� will not easily rust. collar. "You know witaigh m y, � heraid It is beat to oil the screens with a these pills too highly- as I believe they when he heard what our new bathing c'.oth .that: is saturated in oil; as by !►tl] ante any case of St Vitus dance! Y g this" method 'tire nereens are evenly F - or restore anyone who is weak, nerv- suit cost: And r -don't "like—" covered, and too much oil. will not get pus or ran down Oh, please, mother, just this once you can safely give Lar. Williams' Honestly, I won't re=k , for a sin.1b, on' them; as would be the case if a Mk Pills to the most delicate child, other thing, not even the stockings, if : crush'were used for thea;urpose. Too . -or take them .yourself with equally you'll let me get the sweater. I needy much oil would soil curtains or drap- erie3 coming in contazt with screen.• good results when you need a blood one worct%way, and its a crime not to; tonic, These pills are sold by all take advantage of that sale." She ; Screens are a necessity in every home. during the summer month's.— dealers in medicine, or will be dent by thrust an xecu�ing elbow under, her I They .are. alae a great convenianee and - mail, post paid, at 50. cents a box or parent's. nose. "Pipe that thin place, hat Can I Do Oil • a stetexss for $2.60, by The Dr. Wil- will you? _ It'll be a hole first thing ;make the house cool and -attractive ' - Iiamtf ldadicitte Co., Brockville, Ont. you 'know. You .don't want to see me when properly cared for. The time rainy Day . in rags, do you?" Che waited for a I span: in caring for them is time profit- _ Here ere -are some of my big. jobs for of " sign of surrender. A full minute s- ably -employed . and will save many a ruin da It ma b some- folks A Uaslced qq�rentt77rr � Pa y 3 Y e HggiA Getdr alfU Ea4r for dollars besides .in the coarse of 'a few a ri.c2«a• seelpies Pur sed: Then the mother _ said uncer= would not tr: nk they amount to so �sTit Wears Engulea Feat. taint _ Y e _ very much. All right. I have learned '' ,,,, • ; ears rim -Like most farmers, I take care of "If I do let you get the sweater, —'' that the'biggest jobs I have to da arei my awn car, and I try to do At the Doris, please understand that Wit. only Bacteria That Make Iron Ore. those that I hate to do most,. Herem-' is a man's job -to wade down through - quickest' and best way that I can. I because the one you have on is getting! .The most imaginative among- us they are: the heap' and keep' cheery. C8a you do • _ do not have time to fleck the last -speck . shabby, not Because I approve of your would hardly suspect that ,bugs era Straighten up the 'harness' s'�m it 7 Then you are good for any. big .. et dust oft the fenders very often, but. losing your head over bargain sales. responsible, at least tri part, fol the when every day is crowded full of 'I do try to keep the wean parts in Now, will yon .promise me common flatiron and other useful ar- , jab. . ay- pings that simply must be done'on on fiiptop shape all the time. The worktable wab .overturned in titles made from the same metal. Yet the farm we are prett�g apt to throw A teaspoonful of flour added to! Lubrication is one of the things that the mad rush of gratitude. ` Mumsy,. European. physicists have known for � thing round 'in the haeness"roam pret- � , are ,fried I never neglect, and I. get the best oil you're a good old scout!" The despis- some time that there are "Iron -ore I the grease in which eggs, g y g ty prorn�scuously. Gets so it looks like I can buy, after four years of driving ed sweater hurtled through the air and bacteria," and 'the. fact is now com- sin, only more 'so; and this rainy day will prevent them from breaking or an ineitpeasive make of car that we lay in a crumpled pink heap. "Thank monly accepted .in Americais just the best time to slick up. + €`icking to the spider. give a good many hard knocks. The goodness I needn't wear that old ruin Iron bacteria live in either standing Another good, big job is tightening expense per mile• for oil is very light, another minute! • Where's your purse, or running clear 'Waters -that. contain up the horses' shoes. I can dd that and s difference of 2b cents a gallon mother? I want to meet Irene at, iron compounds; not in turbid waters drag pill .never be felt and certainly g+fuss Klein's at five. Why, what's the'mat- and those containing mucti organic tooth a retic frosts the days of the , all.rtght. I have old piece of � :.. a smoother running motor.. I .have ter? What makes you look at me like matter. So active are they• in eatab• spike tooth harrow, that I hold against �,• - $' F' F1 ' been through the cheap cylinder Oil that?". ' `lishing deposits of ferric hydroxide the head of the loose.nails, nails, and with experimental stage, and have found "Doris where did you' et .that that water pipes of , cities where the - t . g g a light hammer I can draw the nails that it does trot pay to use anything walist?" water contains ferrous carbonate have down tight, so -that they will go sev- �P7 n � but the best, "At the Florentine. Shoppe. Isn't it' been known to be. completely closed Aral days longer. jolting Liner andBowei� f dust as important as the grade ofla. peach?" She turned slowly round., by them. Lowery, days are a good time to _ with.viQlent drugs; but oil it the care of the container used I "Did you ever see such handwork? I Sheaths of dead iron bacteria have bring up correspondence. Business �� to put the oil in the car, I learned Just look at the daisies on the yoke. been found in, multitudes in limonite letter* --trust be -answered the same, ;talcs CasGargs. this lesson when I ran a twin motor- • It cost nine dollars, reduced from deposit's, and enormous deposits of" day, no matter what else happens; but ; .••.. «•« «» «w•••••.• ••» • •« «•-•-« «. « �• bike with the oil -can top open one sum- twelve -fifty. Where's your pursd, i several kinds of iron ore are known to here are friendly letters waiting. I "Dynamiting" "bile . out of?Your sys• mar, Enough'eand got into the engine mother? I've got'to beat it.,, I result .from their work. Yet we k_.now have no 'bigger jobthan to answer, teem with calomel and other sickening that way to necessitate taking the "That settles it, Doris," the inothei. little about. them. They may even be these. None pays better, either. I purgativesis all wrong. galts, Oil, engine down and regrinding the cyl- said firmly.. "I'm not going' to en -I at the very thfeshold of life. Again, it is a 'big job to go around and Cathartic Waters act by flooding,. jpder. I could feel the grit in the oil courage you in any more ixtrava- It is interesting, however, to note the house and da the. little chore€i the bowels with the. digestive Juices ;that came out of the machine. The gance. You had no business to buy that the greatest deposits of iron ore that Wife knows about. Maybe a i which are vital to the, stomach, - Cas - cost was only.=12, but enough to teach that expensive blouse; it's ridiculous in the world that, are being in are door that sags on the hinges and is'I carets are different. They act as a me better, for a schoolgirl! 'No, don't coax me. in -the arctic and subarctic rogione, or scraping • the carpet out. - 'I drive out :ionic to the bowel muscles, which is Now I keep the oil tightly co- erect, My mind's made. up." She bit o$ a in zones where nearly hall the year is th•a hinge pins, tug the door out, and the only sensible way to relieve 'a an I also keep the measure that 3 needleful of black cotton, carefully winter, as in the Lake Superior coon• with cross -cut and rip saw cut it down bilious attack, a eoui, acid stom>ich,' p from covered all the time. At avoiding hes daughter's eye. try, The greater commercial activity. to save wearing the pretty carpet. or constipated bowels, There is no fret I used a paper sack for this, but Contrary to her expectation, there is the colder regions may -partly ac- But I tMnk'the .very hardest task' griping or inconvenience. You natural- 'pow I have found Something better in was no argument, merely' a. look that count for this, for there are extensive of all is to clear 'up my office desk. 1y fetors , to regularity and cheerful-, - round pasteboard box, cut down to overflowed with reproach. Doris went iron ore foripationa in the tropics and Piled so high witht accumulated papers i ness. Cascarets cost v. . little and, the height of the can. Dust and to the telephone, and presently the subtropics. But the fact remains that and stuff I dread to touch'it. It reallyT they work while yoit: sleep. dirt easily get in�bo these measures, mother heard: iron bacteria live in pure water and i No than into your, er4ine., Protect "That you, Irene?..,. .,No, I can't that in the colder regions .water is OHMS slsa"ras sostasss >Q res: >u� � oil, and in so doing protect your come. It's all off ...... Yes, I know, moat likely to be pare. gQ8 o �'n d' y It payd to keep' oil clean. but she says she won't give- it to me. Although iron ba`eteria are mann- x Spohn's DisteoT �r fiOf course I need it worst way,but ,iacturing new deposits Co all the time, CZ When our horses jected to awhat's this use? ....Oh, cut it out, this is not of great importance as far y. _ . t conditions of winter and spti , their syslerns pec Irene, it's all off, I tell you!" The click as the supply of iron is concerned. down, with the result that they are vers__,r sca le o,Stu' Mt of the diseonnected telephone chimed Bodies of ore are being formed more QO nsstempes, ra>tnease, asasesw do d sad oh i "1! W in with a disconsolate sob. rapidly than we used to think, but na• �ijA will keep your horse is rood con iugisn. so s system cs E GQ ward ori disease - Buy of your druggist �n CMPM.0 The mother got up , suddenly and ture probably cannot create iron as speaus It DXCAL OOa 3MSt 0*031e3L. sba, VAAL Toronto OfMles. 110 king K Wsee went cver to the despised sweater. She fast as we are using it pia -ed it u and examined the worn 49A allowed on Savings. P P Interest computed quarterly. elbow. "I can mend that in two min- Their Demands. Withdrawable by Cheque. utes,'dear," slie said, with a consoling Street Cleaners—"We demand�nar- grJ=lja on Debemtars, pat on the blonds head half buried in rower streets and wider brooms.' Interest payable half yearly. the oafs pillows. A sob answered her; I ' Firemen --"All buildings must be then another. She sighed and laid the built of asbestos. We want _cooler Paid up Capital. =2,412,678. sweater down again. flames." "Donis "she saidA gently, "you'll find Policemen—" We must not be re- t:'..: ; .i my purse in the left -band back corner quired to catch motor,,aandits. In - of my top bureau drawer." spectors must go.'' _. Garbage Men—"All trash must be Oil and Paint Screens. neatly dusted before being thrown Great ., care should be taken of out." window screens, as they represent Milk Men-'T;aIer mornings; fewer quite an .item of expense, .especially babies." c when many large ones have to be used. When the season is over for ' Begin to educate your grandchildren using the screens, I take a sort of by educating, yourself. ,t• �' v:' M,. rY. ..• ...:. . � ,'os. • .".. ::,. � _: _ ,,,.r......� .e,�:n,'"ral��'e tfi:'�.a` •n"1."�Y''��."'�,7�`YP"=,y a• �.i., r: +� �+�:. 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The sea- tea v x �,�r1t�`1 °Olin and ate' a That most production can' Auw wenty oth LY BLAS y BAYB S O" TABS++, s+ 'men were ahnoyed let Itsshoddy ap \�► o in the arctic an arctic re-�d pearance, and most of the recipients COmpisinn' ray ped well, Ontario. - threw. their decoratigns into the,aea. over60ycarsttiey Bions of Canada is elieved ig the +•'� Mrs. Alfred Naud, Natagan 'River, have relied on `t / Government, which is investigating N�'BPi, Sol . WEEKLY, IN N'Urliltvl The Soudan modal o! 1898 7 has a' ' : N Gonne Bolendid opaorwnl Wein.; _Qne., writes:—•`I do not think there reindeer with a view to introducing box T. t�iison Publishing Co.. tad,Y is any other aiedici'ae to equal Baby's ribbon in which yellow and black are them Into the tarnorthernregions of �� Adelaide 8t W.. Toronto..: 7 Own .Tablets for little ones. I have Separated by a, naSrow stripe of scar- a that' country. ELL E print nx plant In PAP - used them for my baby and would use let. These colors were chosen to The reindeer lives rmci ally on tS` and ob Insurance plant .5 Ea D P o Ontario Insurance carried 11,600. nothing else:' What bice. A'aud says symbolise the driving out of thebisek - Ro for 31.2oU on quick Sala Bo: 8 moss, which covers thOueande OI Wilson Publishinor-Co., Ltd., Toronto - thousands 9f.other methera say. They b}• miles 'of' country in Canada, Alaska, Dervishes 1rAm the ye11Qw desert 9 for, prompt results. With the lowered (save found by trial that the Tablets ,the "thin red line." P p and Siberia, and is a domesticated" WA VUD strength.aad-vitality of age. they realize always do just 'what is clalmed• for I Another ribbon which has an In. 8 animal: „. It -is-not generally known 1L Ontario. YOUt ' -theta The Tablets are a mild but tereatiiig �lgnlflcance - i i ,£he ,yellow, mOre31'°t1 cosy before the importance AW FURS. WHAT os:, B hw of hiving Gray's Syrup on hand for that the reindeer is not a native of What price? Reid Bros, Bothw thoro*gh laxative whish regulate the blue, and yellow suspender of the immediate �. Alaska, but was • introduced there in bowels and sweeten rile stomach and' Khedive's Soudan medal - . Here we 1891 by Sheldon Jackson, then general C HRIt3T�AS TREEIi WANTED'" > l+r -_They always buy the Lap• efts car lots. R. Drewett, 1138 B10°t thus banish indigestion, constipation, hare" typified the blue Nile running agent of education in Alaska. west. Toronto. Rontreal D. WAT30M & CO , N York _ colic. Colds, etc. They are sold by, through the sandy plains of -Egypt. He diicoyered. that -the natural food medicine dealers or by mail at 25 The authorities have never been in supply of the Eskimo was fast disap• XXTUAVIONS VACA>R•i'. cents a box.from The• Dr. Williams' a hurry over issuing -medals; there '�/ ,.�j(� f- !9 pearing with the incoming - of the A RE YOU LOOKING FOR AN OPIDN- : Medicine Co., Brockville; Oat. are two instances on record when 'jS1 V 1 GF .� is '" white hunters, and that unless some- 171. ING to prove your ability? Or, are a . You just drifting along on the aciplet d = .---o-those entitled'-to rewards.,have been thing was'done the Government either that everything comes to him arlles Money 1n "Antiques." called upon to wait fifty years Lor would hays to feed 20,000 natives or waits"—without much .thought o! xout efficiency? If you ere in?7,1,10,71 their decorations. :C t else let them• starve, class, .be up and doing—trainor X.= Gee whiz, Is that Smithson j l .D S W�� * The solution was the reindeer which and memory so as to be re who just went by !n his motor-car? The Victoria Cross was destgned by portunity when iitt comes you Wherr I knew him a fete years'ago he @been Victoria 'and. the. Prince Con- he introduced in 1891, and later an °Youehaverability whys not useyou the w t had a second-hand furniture shop." sort. For a long 'wh'ile it was Made. Look at #ottgue l Remove poi• appropriation was received from the ing moments to improve your afne 0at�os Y.—"He affil has. ' Only, he ,has,' of the bronze ,obtained hoar cannons SOII5 from tittle St0[riaCh . Government for carrying on .this work, and incidentally much that ekrsonalitP which means so much is seeking tltie.P 'moved 'it to a fashionable street and 4 captured in the Orimea. ' Now, the fiver and bowels cess?Small town or big city, or on. th4 township side line, it matters not— ! '.i labblled •the same stock 'Antigtfes.' " makers ane cannon taken in the Boger Siaard's Liniment Cuss Vistemper. pelrnan - i stem is conducted by M _ Rising. ► Mind anC Memory tells you jal aba For Jellabad•a very ugly medal. was,' „• - Zinc Hint. obliititionaupoa yout torenroll, d Is tIi„ struck, and those who received it _ Make a cream paste out of hot water yyou�1 be surprised to and hoar mod ts= grumblt<d in no measured terms. A fe the fee 'required• Write fol the 00 YES ! MAGICALLY 1 .and lame, and you will. find that the and particulars to-day to the Ps really artiatic iece was tl}en ,pro- institute, 766 Temple Buildinr, Toros a. j _ zinc mat under your, stove will look Canada vided, and all who possessed the first ` CORNS L1FT'OUT i were requested to exchange it for the mixture llerstssssAir>eovs. bright and clean Use old gloves when Nr you polish the zinc, for the is :WITH- FINGERS second. Not one per cent. of *the re' - - apt to roughen the skin. U USINESSES, TORONTO PROPES- cipiet.ts applied for the better medal! ' B TIES, Ontario and Wimtorn farms. Until the year, -1914, the Long Ser- s der ° ' 1 for sale or exchansa D vis, ii➢ VI. t riot i vice ribbon for the Army was similar - of course. Bt., Toronto. _ URSES—THE HOSPITAL. FOR 1N Yon simply say to the drug store to that for the Victoria Crone. The Visitor—'And are you the little girl CURAHLES, in affiliation" witq + man, -Give me a quarter of an ounce only difference- was fn width, the lat- who was born in India?" Believue and Allied Hospitals. New York. ? sof freezone." This will cost very little ter being a traotion of an inch wider. Little Ethel="Yes." otters a course of training to yours wo• ' but U suhicient to remove every hard - �;; men desiring to become nurses; this hosr-; Such was official intelligence. _ Visitor—"Oh, what part. pital has now adopted the sight hon# or soft corn from one's feet. * cy stem For salary and other fntornla- _ A few drops of this new ether tom• No lase than eleven ribbons. recog- _ ._ _ Little Ethel—"�'liy, all of me. tion appi y to 8upartatendant. 130 Duma; pound applied directly upon a tender, nized by the authorities are entirely Avenue. Toronto. aching corn should relieve the sort. blue. - % ANCER, 'TUMOR& LU Pal. ffiTQ7. ;r bees instantly, and soon the entire Atter Waterloo, the'Chfef Engraver DON NEGiECT A Ctatermal and •sternal- cured withoaC - Corn, root and-all, dries up and can be Accept "California". Syrup of Figs win by om home treatment Writs as • of the Mint was commissioned to pre- before too late. Dr. F3eiimaa 'Wtttlieal lifted out with the fingers. only look for .the name California oaA aB � �iC PA A Co., Llmite& Coningwood• Out pare a fitting medal for presentation j r This new way to rid one's feet of the package, then you are Buie your cornsIN was introduced by a ,Cincinnati to flieleaders of the victorious armies. child le having the .beet and most The care of,,the .poultry house is; . man, who says that, while freesone U Tivg did so, but took thirty years to harmless laxative or physic 'for the more impottant than the. eenstruedow.' sticky, it dries In a moment, and Lim- complete the work. ` "+ ly shrivels up the corn without In. The medal for Culloden- was the first little stomach, liver and bowels. Go after. it with Sloan B of_ the building, provided it .is waren naming or even irritating , the sur to be provided with - er ribbon of de- Children love its. delicious fruity Lhiiment before it gets and comfortable. Only comfortab* rounding tissue or skin. finitepatters. Before then. each a8ngerOilP taste. Full directions for child's dose - hens lay well. ' _ . Don't tet father die of Infection or on each bottle. Give, it withs,ut tear. -lockjaw from whittling at his corns, wearer suspended his decoration with but olip-this out-and make him try fL any- sort of ribbon he pleased; Mother. You must say, "California." Y h s[iaasd's Llmlmsnt Ctlree t3sesst IS flows:` Valuable Old Violins. Apnl a little don't rub let it en*- Raise good, big draft horses and sats. trate, and—goad-by twinge I Same for them before they wear out. :- Violins made • by 'Stradivari' . are. 'external aches, pains strains, stiiiness i i bruises. - _ rarely worth less than $5,000. One re- of joints or muscles, lameness, _ cently realtzed,$15,000 and a cello $20,• Instant relief without mussiness or 'The Newest Models 00. Yet Antonio Stradivari sold his soiled clothing. Reliable—the biggest fiddles for about $20 each! An old selling liniment year_ after year. Eco- .. 7 Strad, like an old 'coin, .always fires nomical by ,reason of enormous. sates our imagination Sometimes- they. do. 'Keepp a btr? bottle ready at all times. -,� - 7biade in Canada: Ask your: druggist represent' a fortune, but. unfortunate- for Sloan's Liniment. iy, there are ea many spurious, tnstru, - .._. Esc, 7ot:, X1.40, ,. person 3 meats about• that many a pe s doomed to disappointment. • is _ - _ A.driiggist can obtain .an imitation :• : '231 - _.. an of MINARD'S LINISIEN from a'. To ronto house at a t try low .price, d have !t labeled his own redact. Stec'''' Pioneer nog 8otsedtes - D I 71cc= ou _ _ F �i This-greasy •imitation is the poorest . " Q i �y (; cts ! !Vis, a :d Flow to Feed -, one we have yet seen '.of the many ' that every-Tom. Dick and Harry has aI r:1, a Fre: to a-rs, Ad- _, Z4I 8.rC-as'fi•lover co., sraa. 1 tT1 s r MINARD'S u w g I t. r^t 3151 . t. ed to introduce • . - Ask fo LARD'S and o 1 et _ it. N,.w Yore:. U.S.A. Taking, Census In India T1810 ` Taking a census in India always ` arouses the popular superstitions�lnd �b ~ "^ 91 2 5 _ dread of *unknown ''evils. After the - 25 91 1-90 i 9140 ` last Census of the Bhils their chiefs O0C PS insisted on anew Imperial obligation No: 9140—Ladles' Redingote Dress.'4r 3�i-inch teagth: Gut•in 6 sizes, 22, OU g that "in future no Bhil woman should Price, 2S cents Kimono sleeve; two- 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 ins. waist. meas- _ ure. Size 26 re uires, 38-inch length, ever be weighed," they fearing that ace tunic; one-piens underskirt with 2% yds. 36 ins, wide, or 2 yds. 54 ins., the plumpest and heaviest women, theOI�LY TABLETS MARKED- back foundation sections; 39 or 37-inch wide; 36-inch length, 2% yds. 36 ins. , national beauties, were being checked _ _ ,length, Cut in 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins.; wide, or 2 yds, 54' ins. aide; ribbon oft, for appropriation by the census tI _!bust.. Size 36, with. cnllar.and band,' or. material for sash,. 2% yds. 5 ins. takers. _ ARE S R� t89-inch length, 51s yds. 36' ins. wide, wide. Width around bottom, 1% yds. - _ BAYE� :AP) N Ior 4 yds. 54 ins. wide. Width 1% yds.I No. 9125—Ladies' and '.Plisses' Cape : ,Q. __ hie, 8121—Ladies' Cuirass `Waist. Coat. Price; 25 cents.` Sleeveless; ad- MONEY ORDERS. ' { iprice, 80F cents. - Two styles of `sleeve,•I justable collar; 48-inch length. Cut in It is always safe to send a Dominion --_ o Cut in 6 sizes, 34 to 44 ins, bust. Stye; 3 sires; small, 34, 36; medium; 38, 40; Express Money Order, Five dollars « „' NOt As irili at All �rithout the Bayer Cross 86, one material, 2t/s yds. 36 or 40 ins. � large, 42, 44 ins. bust measure. Small coats three cents. P ,;wide; overwaist front and back, lift ' size requires, without nap; 424 yds. 48 _ yds. 36 ins:. wide, or 1 yds. • 40 ins, ms. wide; with nap, 3?s yds. b4 ins. " R1Che8 wide;. yoke, dart sreeves, Tia yd. 36 ins, wide;. lining, 4 yds. 36 ins• wide. wide, or %yd. 40 ins. wide. f These patterns, tris be obtained O Ism rich in that this day is mine, No.. 9075—Ladies' One-Piece Tunic from your local Mc(1 dealer, or This dainty day that delicately walks 1Skirt. Price, 20 cents. -Back and sides I from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., `The flowered world, stepping on f attached . to. one-piece foundation; 381 Toronto, Dept. W. freighted stalks, _ Q - ,��I •, ., ! `l��l \„ •__ _-- - --- ... __._. _ . _ ... - - -- -Burning late Incense at the poppies' p I r 11 e shrine, ! And peeping through. the tresses at ' the vine.' And rich am I to every wind -that (>< -- ' - • �'�`h0 Most_°Healthful talks,: - o Q , �• '!I , ��r • In every crumbling cloud that light I r', and EcQnomiced Drink T -- ly-chalks - s The scroll of blue; .most rich. in life's 1 I >♦ - - rich wine. 0 Ili STANT. Dearer the gold of fresfiiq minted star ` ' - Or coined moon than all that misers t _ du . _ _ .. . , - -_ Dearer •the pearls each morning flings �• � � r �� afar The name :"Bayer', stamped on tab_1 contains proper directio�its , for Cloltltir _ . .:.. f�'�� P,O _ In glad largesse than gems in dark- is positively ly i entifie the onl le le � y n-, H@adache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- In !Made III a moment. lI1 pees stored. - trineAspirin,—theAspirin prescribed ralgia, Lumbago, Fhentitl: gp's erall ' by physicians for over nineteen years tin, Joint Pains, and Pain generstl + and now made in Canada. ' IIsndy ,tin boxes coats' 1! 12 3CbT�`b� _n(, _ Count me not poor until I fail to gain u and :. Alwnye buy an Unbroken cltsge `lets~ coat but few cenf1UF n� he P+ _ - Silver from _.streams and diamonds bf 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which also sell larger Bayef" pa°kajes. 'NT88tt4• > - from the rain. _ _ There i. ,Qa1� one Aspisia-•'Baiye>t" You mast ss: "Sages' K 1 • ' ,� eticalrin to the trade mark (regislered in Canada) of aster Yanplect9re OL il4s* ,�t,Sa�is eel owing machine oil stains can be •'roe cidester of eaHcylleacid, while it is well known that Asvirlq,pt no" removed 'by .rubbing with lard. Let manufacture, to assist the public aealnot Imitations, the Aablets of XWW 9918111• stand several hours, .then waail wig _ will be stamped with their seaesal trode merit, the "aver CroY." q cold water and soap. 'ED. 7. ISSUE No. 45—'18. 3 . J _•. '. '. •. .•.. - .- ., .'. .... v.'.. '.r .' _ .. .. ._. :.'. ';... ... .. ... ..... _. .... .,a. ...•._!w ......_. i ,. r. .. .. }...... ....-...,•...-...... _. <.. ._...i: :..r_..w_ ✓:/ .... ,a ...._._r.w.u.:5:>w..:tYs_-+r.h'""Lawti•SaX.:.�.LvWCd'� Mond by DL !{. as, wood" , tilt' -. i �listit { w: a that ale ,��� tl l 1.) t las � �erammeiat of " �e province ba Town of Osbaws. in the Goan ao 'Oo• EAY seesaw la#ised thin pons On lab-. V 1 p� Oat~. W re Bir idwen boot in.ths- near.. In �he Parmameat of 4. Will ai�abairtosn oath• Hyl llactelc banada, at nest saaoa thereof. . ' _, ._ TIMMs , PowerClommifeioa of Oo t be- for a iiiilil'o[ Divorce leoad his wife*- -w .4:Lao per r ,a71s.%s itspsid Is advsnes. ins the opinion of tb o council-�t, it- Florence Day Mweailt. of the City. of * , would be not less than a public Toronto, ata The County of York, in BEOAII9E it is tasty - calamlty were Sir Adam be allowed the Province of Ontario, Married Y JOHN- MtlRKJ1R; Proprietor. to retire from the position; also that woman, on the ground of adultery and BECAUSE it is nourishing _ this council express their belief that desertion. _ EOAIIBE it is cheaper-than r'.thaa meat It would Le-111 the interest -of the peo= • Dated at -the Town of Oshawa,. in _ Pe PICKSRINo COUNCIL pie were Sir Adam Beck a member of the Province of Ontario, the2nd day of Smoked Haddies 17e lb. The above council- met' ureuaatto the Legislative Assembly, . September, A, D. 1919: p -.The council now adjourned to meet GEORGE. HENRY SHEMILT, _ �, adjournmentou Monday. the 3rd #not, again on Monday, Dec. Stb,. for the By his solicitor,..W,, E, N...Sigclair, _ Smoked Filleti 2Se db. - Idembera ail present: excepting tar. transaction of general business. Oshawei, Ontario., 51.13 - ,Richardson, the Raeve in the chair. ,.� The minutes of the last meeting. were read and approved. BALE MEQISTEIL NEW GARAGE WE'ARE READY now for your Mince-Meeh and Christ- • A number of apcounts were resent- :'� � � ,. - y - ` bu •,.' ed Sor payment and refected to'the SATCRDAT, NOV. 8TH—Auction sale The tz�Idersigned has opened up mas Cake.. Call and see our stock of yariotla staadiog committees. _ p of 3o head of cattle and pigs. at John. a garage on his premises and F. Roach was heard re drain on lot new Fruits and Nuts - "F ? 27 con S, the came beta stopped up. son's hotel,,Whitevale, the property is repared to do..all kinds B PD of H. A. Jifkine' Sale at 1 i0 shat g - - rk �. Zwior, lot 8 b f con, asked per- P o automobile repairing. zgieaiou'to remove trees that he might See bills. Wur: Maw. _ Nov. 10TH-Auction sale of Will handle all necessary'parts -areot a ince in leant of his property. MONDAY, i • , .-•.�� farm stock, Implements p. for repairs. f $ Ya t C8r$.'' { p •meats ana alto�� all ur Groceries a� he Gro - A communication was also race#v from his solicitor complaining of shire sheep, the property . of. Frank l also agent for Gray-Dort Cars. " water coming on to his premises, caul Harrison, at lot 7, con. 8, Picker#ng, , i(agg much damage. Everything will he sold. See bills. Call in and see hien A Sale at 1 o'clock, char before buying. LJ A M E' S �R / O H A R D S O N communication was received p. - Wm. Maw, ' ` from the president and secretary of auctioneer. _ Thomas Ft' • Stephenson, the Pickering Chamber of Commerce Wsi5NEsnAY, OcT,12TA-Auction sale I -congratulating the. council on the of farm stock and implements, the CLAR�MONT, Ont. �VNBARTON • efforts they put forth and the magni- property of George Pearse, at lot 20, A L S I K��ETT SEED T �}�t �} rr Scent results of the recent hydro vote. can. S, Whitby, . As Mr, Pearse has WANTED LY T E BLACK��ITH SI30'P 1. A communication was received from disposed of his farm, everything E R U S H A ' -W. J.'Beaton. Barrister, Toronto, re will be sold. See bills, gale at 12 SO • -• plans of the village of Fairport, sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. We will pay the . highest+ A communication was received from THURSDAY. NOV. 13Tif—Auction sale] a war veteran, with 13 Horsesboeing and general. blacksmith t Clay Products Agency, Ltd., Toronto, of farm land, stock and implements, r-, prices for all -kinds work promptly attended to. P ears e3 @ i t.lce in re- ,quoting prices of pipe. the pro ert of Anton Xitthewski, p of seed. _ P p' Lame andartterferiag horses made • .The standing committee, on Contin- lot 30, can. 4. tS'hitby: Farm con- pair work UL' all Tnal{es genciea reported and recommended the nicks of :5 acres and has Food .house, Send us 'eamples and get a specialty of, and -money re- followin payments: : D R Beaten, on 1� Of Cara, has OpE @d a our prices before . funded if work does not g 3' barn, stable, etc, . See.btlls. Sale at , . ,, - account o salary. 100.00; Municipal I'30sbar Wm. Maw, auctioneer, I Garage at Nnrta (Aare- - rove satisfactory. World, enppltes, 2.80. also assessor's p' selling. - P. y v . FRIDAT, Nov, 14TH—Auction sale at i Mont and 1:' : • .e •%red t0 ' r and collector's' rolls, etc., 84, i5 ; R R l l? The .best' of facilities —r east half of lot 34, con. 4, Pickering. f Beaton. selecting jurors. 20,00; W G take Care O1 your Car - for cleaning. a Scott, ditto, 10.00; Ed .Willson, ditto,, farm stock. implPutents� reg. Cirdes- :10 00, dale mares. Cotctvold r-heep, the pro- trouble6. a5�at1sfaction �� �'� S��`n The,etandizag committee on Bonuses N.erty of Elias B. Hoover. F. W. gruaranteed. HBV• fOt1r J, H•_D0WNEY'C0 NPANY 1 ' �3ilverstdee, auctioneer. dsa8`sleeila�a for Wire Fences, 'Drainage Matters. � WHITBY. ONTARIO r -etc., reported and recommended pay•' TenVUSDAT, Nov. ` u—Auction sale Car put right. of farm stock, rat meat as follows : H Ellicott, bonus on. elements, grtwio, L - - • 88 rods of fence bet Iota 18 ad 17 con bay, roots, etc., at lot 8, con. 9, Pick- North Claremont" ti 6.480; Mrs- Frances Van Skiver, 38 eting, the. property of Wm. Hender_ PICKERIN�h GARAGE s s rods fence on lot 14 con 2. 9.00; R'iay `.. son. Spite at 1 o'clock. shxra, See' >. Nendiek. bol due on fence bonus. 2.00: bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer, Boss $ester, bal due on fence bonus, _ it '20.00. Haviult;pnrchased the;garage business offDavidson dt William9 weare The Bridges reported r on, Roads inti° County"WarRecord. Pand Brid es retied and recomruend- -prPpared tore air all makes of auto?.ed payment as follows; Orville Bur• n ton and others, ravelling ori'coa.7 We keep In stock all kinds of ,Furd accessories, tires for all bat 15 and 18, and r0 ; John y,1 tern, NAMES WANTED .3110 yds grAvel and rigbt:'of-way, 18.00 ; .' _. �. - ._. � :_ makes of cars, oils,: etc. "...John Bayles, 8 loads gravel 80,: ; Got _ don P. White. work opp lot 13 con 7, - The underr-igued requetg the following information regarding all L50 : W Boothr•work with wan ,trid Annis & Andrew, Pickerinj r -team, tLW :Theo Madill and ethers, those who took cart to the Great War of 191.1 1918: who were native.ar work on con 8 bet 34 itad.85. 2290; Or. ville Bu:ton acs$ others; work on .ids- line bet tots 12 and 13 con 8. 79 V) i R __ ':intoe.....:: ;; ... .: � ............. - To-day Fill of To-morrow "3e ....:... Bentley, drawing gravel and ft]ling in ` bridge at Dudley, 15.00; L John ton, Poet Office address ..: ,.. ....... aVlrigs aCCOuht until dragging on siderond between -kits 10 "" "" ""' ' '" " ' "' Ddln't put off o ening a . s . and 17 can 8, 1.'_5 ; O Burton and oth- to-morrow, Oii o-moi row' you may, spend the ,erre, work nn sideline bet late band 13 . Rank_ ..:=......., ..... .... 13:tttation ... ...... con 8. 79.50 -. SMcCarron and Soden.' 91 Oun en you intend dl _ _l+ds gtavet. 0 l0, a:oo for right•uf-way Decol:ation•+ tf an n to save. • amount y • ' 3` • • , : ' .... ... n a savings accoupt. today with the nearest branch o� - 400 F LGteen. bat dire for cement, _ 10.05 ; W E M)Itt • r4nd others, work t r } Died :......'. .. Billed' in Arturo? :. .. Ops ` In Brougbaw, S 0u; AItwrt Beer, build. .. . • _ Alai] at once tr tl)P itn�le�r:igneti -- ,.. Ing cement walk in BroughAm, 4 11 : sa•thttt the r.prord to be mrtr7e far BANK - ".'W D Gerdod& Soo. for lumber. 311W: Outariu Count , may be complete, . It- would be unfortunate if any Russell Burrell. wur_k.at,_race-bridge, Pickering, 13.00, also 13 We gravel, nam-0s should be n,ibmed: Addre�a all cutn,uunicittions to • WHITBY BRANCH 1.90 : T Paterson, bat due on repairs, L::- - - J. GORDON HALL, - • ManaW. .0.15, Fred's Rogers, work on' nitons A U Zl M A R M E =ood. 65.60; Geo Gates, 30 yds gr ave], ROD; ; W-P Jones •and others; Rotk on _ PORE PERRY, U:� TARI(� - - - cons 8 arid- 9 bet lots l and 5, 188,(X1•; . 'W PJones, 93 rods •ggavel and Hgbt• - • - — of-way, 14,30'; J Pal]ieter and others, ..Pickering Hardware Store'.''-'.­., work on bridge, p lot 29 o t 1, 96,90: g p '1 Pallister,. hauling gravel on t t. Get. re a re d for..­-Winter' '10. 50 ; John Eisoa, light at bridge on , -_ _n t 1, 3.00. ; C Sargent. gasoline ; i.La, also for pipe for bridge. 18.20; JA� my one: pia Uy -:,.,.:There iso n place to b ;'.Tooee, bat of acct 18 85 ; JAs Divine, It r >AO vda gravel, 9 00; Thea Annan. for - - _ i drawing gravel. 18.00:,T McCarthy, Men's Heavy Sweater Coats ._ -_... � :: _... the 1900 Wash• Gravity =` µ drawing -timber and concrete pipe; , l+oily Guaranteed Free Trial. Given. Audley to Pickering, 8 00 ; Clarence ,Boys Pulloverr-Sweatere = _ Paxton, drawing gravel; 15,00 ; T J ,The old Reliable and Healey...drawing gravel onGreenwood _- girls' $wester Coatg now:Famous road, 18.00; E B Hoover, rep roads, Girl•' Brushed tiVool Cape and Scarfs ' Mr Batch. work on con 2, 9o.uo ; J H Sapp Thought ' Michell and otbers, work on w t t„ r ` Mark m to pay half, 101.50: J H Men's'Heavy Alntira Wool Sox 1.00 per. it • _ Pat c Range Michell and others, grxvetling w t 1, _ Philip, work• opp lata 18 an 17-con 5, _ can save - me and rs—we pay half; 102 00; Russell -Almira Yarn, black and grey, 2:20 per ib 11810 ; Win Dixon, work on culvert on an g Altona road. 38,00. 'also gasoline .oil t ple goodhand. you guarantee A full stock of a on sad cable, 4,51 ; R piton, work on A1• After Nov, let the store will'close Monday and Thursday Dr. Williams' Fly Oil—the best op the 81.00,; A E Rees cement and t fern,market.al Purple ca meal _ g R amber __ avenin 3 at O o'clock. tons road culvert snail brit, la Roy if ea for -Austen, hauling gravel roraculy 20: J g - and Stock Pet ific jus arrived. _1 culvert on - Alton:t road, 61,00; $ Johnson, 4deys . • .. . • . � =• .-� . • .' _.� . � lel beet t0 be had.Ei {� i8 t Burkholder, 2S da ravel - 2.00; A • i work on Altoaa ,road, 12, 00;; George N ' Sz ** It is.a pleasure to-shave our-Roods.•. " Seebeck, work bet loti 10 and 31 con 4, 7 J. S.F BALSDON, :..._ : PICKFI G S A e • YoU Can't Beat"',. _ FURNACE easy to manage; a furnace that is ' " `OUr- "Cream of the west" 'Flour. - econoiinical of fuel; a furnace .theft will hest _ your home comfortably. _ for bread •. •- 'This is the _ ro _ p position we oR'er in the Sunshine. c c M M narch for -pastry McClary's heating experts will plan a heating syn- 1 ' tem for you without c�ar�e—a heating system that -- they guarantee will heat your home comfortably. Farmel , try QUr ".Sampson $Hog Feed If you want to be sure of COM:;ORT; m -' -for RESULTS -if you, want a durable, honestly built I ' furnace, wellinstalled, put the problem ; e Full line of -Feeds -on hand _ - up to us. ` `t Highest prices°paid forigrain Ask about the LITTLE D - RAFT - • that turns onthe drafts -The Campbell Flour'"Mills °.; Ltd* - sod regulate them automatically. Sold D J. S. Bal�lon _ ` y j Mills'at -- Toronto Peterb( ro-Pick•eri>7; ..{ ,f�•:._w;.d'",�.. ...:-:tirsf..�:.:.:..£.: •.��_.+*i.�!,4.: ..f�.4v��r,•.rnst,,.^..•,x.,e:tia.e".......�..':..,. ......_.. ... .. c.. -_w•:ti !i. .- .�n+,.:h.'.-s:. _.. _•.S �'sg..., �.:_,......:.r:3x:da__,..,...^,�a_•,e,�.s�si!aii?�•�'h�,:ri.4,s5m'F'_�"�l��V��: �':Y?L•=;3cr�'i�C'=+�•»Y4:..'"-'�"4''§.�7.:•'-:e„�'•�. �,i_.._3�e1�_<�h�YiPi's3�+ea�:..a.f.,3`...... mal 1 V "9025%;URV� `tn;k: lu MR, - 7 , pm, peopte from sum V. 36 was In .: tit 'biles 21066r! J45Z=z. -Y 0. Of of Harry Porter was In the city on 1141 Ft*d We"d @" POW ja Mr'"d Monday owing to the serious HL $6- 0 We 01"'Weit due 71G.M. A.,Swtb and Xhis Smith uses of his fatber. No. 21 ZA02 10.27 A. X. ',Were in the city on Tuesday.' Miss Bella Forgle has returned 27 Local 186 P.M. Charles Wagg,- of Toronto, is home after an extended visit with I Mail VZ P. Mt fidICollin -visiting at the home of his parents rens n ongwood. Noc a and 7 also ran on Sunday Master Gordon. Borland, son of here. Foregoing in I hour in adTanoe � Mrs. Lynn and son,'Robt., were- J. G. R'ud Mrs. Borlatrd. 'tree been Standard time. 1 Of all materials and dislan U.Uxbridge an ThULsdAy-• of last very ill during the past -few days. - kept in stock. it will pay you Milo. D. P. Macfarlane and. Pau oval at car works sad In@ "t out sbod 'week. obtaln4rioss Don4pbe misled Scott, of Harriston are visiting' A nunibier of relativiDs assisted with the -former's p, eats P. and =:ve apple we do not employ them, oommquent P. Maeuab j - to celebiiate"his parents, PICKERING ly we can, and do throw,off the agent Jr. q,blrthd4y on Monday. Mrs. Machab. commission of 10 Pei cent., which you oil' 'Mrs.oaliaoliave by purchasing tsom ns. a. C. S. Trueman has rentedL I "I'll"y I UMBER YARD James Birrell's residence and moved therein last week. D 0 M.I N I-0 N.. J,�T.-MATHESON Mis'. 'Trueman. has returned Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario .,'home after spending a few weeks with her aunt inTillsoriburg. Vr. R. W. Elli's occupied the or -Sal RUBBERS e, I IWhitevale Club of of .Pulpit in Erskine church ma, * sfac- just received & large shipment Ve tably on Sunday moral, Lieu's, Women'b and Child About 300 Al 6 hooped apple gre. Geo. T. rAe.. of StouLlile, ren's sizes, to be sold United Farmers spent a few days here with, her at last year's price. barrels. at 85 cents each in lots Se elle havearrived. -Parents, J. B. and Mr& Madill. . of 10 or more fat At ilie next meeting of, the Club rdso: Ray.'A.'McLellan will conduct Every pair guaranteed by the, -anniversary services in_ -,SJ. And- Dominion Rubber Co. lutions will be passed on 'ethurch, Pic ering, on Sun- the shop. the following raw k Call and see them before you' Re Inters'Witching of Raftway's t-4da - I- .. .. buy elsewhere. Military TratnivK in' Schools Renumber of -new, books, have we D. Gordon & Son, improving our School System been placed on the shelves. of the Regulation of Foodstuffs - public library during, the: past J. ringold, Clairiemont PICKERING Standardization of farm implements week: Regulation 'of motor trucks on our James and Mrs.' Hortop and two Ind. Phone 2804 .1lell and Independent phone. soft roads ,"'!-,AaVghters, of Port, Perry, spent Sunday with Thomas and Mrs. �.Paterson. Mrs. H.. A. Porter, of Oshawa, s7 returned -after an t home on ' Sunday OFFICIAL- 'PROSPECTUS ending a week with Ed.' and Mrs. Gleeson. J. H. Beal's combination gale an _%T The Bridge from Wt ar o Peae e "—The Priue'e of Wales. Friday last was- quite -a success. --Th6re-was n fair sized crowd and prices were good. The. demjind for turnipe is not f very brisk at present and - ship- • ments are being held -back until he market revives. Wra. &HU Mrs. Gibbons and W. Ta M]Imstmfbr T1NAM­E-a'10-W1j DoNcomam or CWWA offers for Public Subscription the :_ - out -an Wednesday last an pen AU LU Juars19 �1_ of Toronto motored the day, th relatives in Clare- Sergt. Lonson Hurlbert went to 8300AO09000-i W/2% Gold Bonds 1he city on Tuoscla to be deborat- -,ed by the Prince 7NKles for eon'' 'Bearing ffiteiest Yorb November 1st. 1919, and offered in two maturities, the choke'of'which is optional spicuous. bravery on tha field of with the subscriber as follows: - battle. 3 year Bonds due November lilt, 1924 . is year Bond@ due November lat. 1934 Principal payable. without charge at the 0_11,='of the- Miruster of Finance and Receiver General at T. P. Sbirlr has been on the sick I MontreaL Ottawa. or #t th-_'Office of -the Assistant Receiver General at -Halifax. St, John Qharlot etown. llit during the past week' and has Toronto, W . innipeg, Regina. Calgary and Victoria. been under the doctor's care.- but Bonds may be registered as to ptincipal:o ed, at any. r as to principal and interest. as hereinafter provided, "we are glad to know that he is im- 'of the abovemebtioned offices .proviag. Interest payable. without charge.'h 0 -yearly. May 1st and November lst,. at: any branch in Canada GeorgeiWagle'has heOn on .`tine of any Chartered Bank. 7 alek list during the past week and Principal and Interest payable -in Gold. Denorninatiods: $50, $100, 3500, and $1,809 c -bag been ruder the doetur'i care. but we are glad to know that he - t' restj -Issue" Price: 100 and Accrued Interest, .Is Jdo* considerably better Mrs. James Birrell Left -oar Man- 1W 1 day morning for Toronto to FrD,-nd Jncome RetUrn bAg% per 'Annum . -with her- son, Wm.,. few crav # - wtpendituies 14' The proceeds of -the Loan will be used to pay indebredneu Incurred. and to meet after which aha will go to Calgary to -b4 thade in connection with demobilization ;including the authorized Vrar service gratulty ,.,%a reside with her daughte-ri. to our soldiers, land settlement loans, and other purposes connected with their re-establia,hment -Mrs. Gurbritt moved into Wm. in to'civ ir life,, * for capital --outlay upon thipbuilding,. and other national undertakings forming ­cgramme, and for the establishment of any n -:'Coates!.residence on Mund&y,- and paring Caxiada's Lndustriil recoust44tion p, A eces- has moved into mary credits for the purchase of gmin, foodstuffs, timber and other-prodUVtS, And will be Vent Mrs. D. Forsyth ....her own residence which has just wholly in Csinada. beeit vacated by Mrs. Garbutt Payment to be'rnaae as follows. -10, t 20- December 9th, 1919; 20% January. 9th, :1920; The Claremont orchestra were 70 an application; I a - .20',7c February 10th, 1M. 31.21�c March 9th, 1920, at Green River on Monday, even- -a- The last payment cf 31.21"; covers 30170 balance of principal and 1.2.1% representing. accrued inter -6t Ing when they assisted in the pr at from November Ist to due dates of the respective instalments. p. gramme of the anniversary enter- A'full half -year's interest will be pM6 on May 1st, 1920, making the cost of the bonds 100 and interest. tainwent of the Baptist church. may be paid in full at the time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instal - Wm. Henderson. who hai 'Sold ment due date thereafter; together with accrued interest at the rate of 0J117o per annum. 'mcession, of the Parliament of Canada, and both Principal slid interest are his farm on the ninth c This L.9an is authorized under Act Will hold an auction sale of his 4 char je upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. any paid paiii, for by the surrender of Yarm stock, Implements etc., on The amount of this issue is $300,000,000, exclusive of the amount an 'Thursday, No*. -20th.-- See bills 'boEds of previous issues. , The Minister of Finance. however, reserves rigt to allot the whole or any ...;,.for particular@. part of , the -amount subscribed is e- of $M,000,000. Would the person who borrowed the lantern from in front of Thos. -Payments .'Paterson's two weeks -'ago last All cheques, drafts, etc., covering instalments are to be made payable to the Credit of the Minister of Sunday evening kindly return. it Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture, and as own as they are through with the allotment to cancellation. 'Subscriptions other than those paid in full on application must be accom- on diesires to use Vanied by a deposit of. 100/c of the amount subscribed. Official Canvassers will forward subscriptions or any -,.it, as Mr. Paters Canada of any At. branch in 51�� Bank will accept subscriptions and issue -receipts. Subscriptions may be paid in full at time of application at ioo without interest, or on any instalment Rev. H. Wood will preach his ofmaking i)aymentinfull- Under this Provision, due date thereafter, together with accrued interest to time farewell sermon in the­Bapt�ist payment of subscriptions may be made as follows: church on Sunday evening prior If paid in full on or before November 15th, 1919, par'without interest or 100%. to his going toPort Elope to take If remaining instalments paid on Dec. 9th, 1919, balance of 90% and- interest ($90.52 per 100)charge of the . Baptist church - of f remaining instalments paid on Jan. 9th, 1920, balance of 701"Zo and interest ($70.84 per $100). that town. Following the usual f remaining instalments paid on Feb. 10th, 1920, balance of SK, and interest ($51.08 per $100). f remaining instalment paid on Mar. 9th, 1920, balance of 30q. and interest ($31.21 per $100). cmtom, the Methodist and ores ,payment of instalments or payment in full after November 15th, 1919; can be made only on an instal byterian 'churchOg have. with- ntantdue dAtc -drawn their evening services. Denomination and Registration The sympathy of the commun- mornination of $50, $100, 3500, and $1,00d, and may be "ity is extended to Stailey 'and Bearer bonds, with coupons-, will be issued in d Mrs. Cook, of Toronto,, on the .....registered as to principal. The first coupon attached'to these bonds will be due on May 1st, 1920. Fully registered. bonds, the interest on which is paid direct to the owner by Government cheque. will be. death of their 14 months old son. issued in denominations of $W, 81,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, SIO(Y,000,,or any multiple of which took place in the- b 'tal -$100,000. on Thursday last after a brief Payment of ]Interest mess. The funeral took -place on 'A full half -year's interest at the rate of SA% per annum, bep d y 1,920. will paid May it ;Saturday afternoon, when inter. 7 ment took place in the 'Claremont 0 Union'cometery Form f Bond and Delivery Neal, of Mt. Forest, Subscribers must indicate on their applications the form of bond and the denominations required, and Russell H. Ne I eq -the securities so indicated will be delivered by the bank upon payment of subscriptions in full. "formerly of Claremont, was very Bearer bonds of this issue will be available for delivery at e time'of application.to subscribers desirous -,successful in, winning the follow- of making n-ment in full. Bonds registered as to principal only, or fully registered as to principal and tug priies on poultry at fall fairs: interest, wi I -be delivered to subscribers making payment in full, as soon as the required registration can be two firsts atil two seconds on Tou- made. ed louse geese, two firsts stud oue.,sec7 Payment of all instalments must be made at the bank originally nam. by the subscriber. and on Barred Plymouth Rocks' Non-negotiable receipts will b -d furnished to all subscribers who desire to pay by instalments. Thesi' any initalment date when subscription is - two firsts on Rhode Island Reds receipts -will be exchangeable at subscriber's bank for bends on and diploma for best pen of Barred paid in full. - All receipts must be exchanged before lit June, 1920. Plymouth Rocks in the show . Friday night last being HaTlow- Torm, of Bonds -Interchangeable Subject to the payment of 25 cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully r,;gi­.-trM b9nds without le'en, a ' number of young people of of the village and surrcginding '.coupons wili have the right to convert into bonds with coupons, and holders of bondz . Nvith coupons will have the right. to convert into fully -rezktered bonds without coupons, at any time, on application to the country displayed great' activity Minister of Finance or ally As.,istant R..-.--e:ver General. .:On our streeto. A number of harro. Forms of application may be obtaimd'frorn any Official Canvasser, from any Victory Loan Committee, any branch in'Ca -bf;iny Chartered Bank: !less pranks were played, but some or member -thereof,.or frorn ndda Went so far as to destroy proper. ty. Svibscript1on. Lists vviH cloF.c on or before No- --r 15th, 1919 Someare under the impres- Tembe -cion that any damage clone on _:.'T (')r '1N. Hallowe!.en 19 pernii.� that ,DFP.NRT\!T, F ANCE, QTTAWA. Octob�,r 97th. 1919. f17, ffiChfill- _QfT wi e all laws is snspeuded for the occasion and that no one can be -eq held t pocisible fur 'any damage ee 01 %_.�anada's Farms Factories Busy done. A brief viAt before a police P 4a1T magistrate would dispel any ilins- ions on .that score. VON Z ']Rue leets an Trans First-blan ltljj* to hire.Ala*16t night at lowest prices. Phone 1805. ZM Thos. Sanderson 4L. _.-nn Sawing -:-Machine Is PROPRIETORS :"T he W. R.' Jadksou Son SN-VING' f'Ou n dationof almost Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, Chopping Blacksmitbing and Woodworking in --AND FLkKING all its branches. Saw gumming Chopping, Monday and Friday. and filing a specialty. Cider Making Tuesdav, We'dues-, r: day and Thurglosy Wheels, Qircu1ar.Sawi,'SaW until the 20th of November•, '4v r., L John F. Bayles, Greenwood' Ladders of all. lengths on hand and for sale. Pickering' Bakery,,. The Pickering STANDARD BANK A Bread, Buips, Cakes, Cookies and Pies.:, The object of this Association is to Home-made Mince Meat We lb:, -Mince Pies 25c each. lessen stealingand prosecute Fruit Cake, unexcelled for quality... the elons. 55 cents pef lb.' Wedding. Cakes, ready to be Iced. 'A on receipt of your order. cute i1j1mp&1&te:y w-'th any member of Ex-cutivi Committes. .-PICKERING, ONT. Marnber:i19p fee $1,00. Coal -:Coal tickets tr.nc be bad from tr e Preaident or seeretory-one-pplic-tion. E.X?C. 00m.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm - Hard and Soft Coal of the e r, W, V, Richardson, Pickering, ..best quality on J. R. Thexteii W.1. Clark• hand President secretary 'PHOS. A. LAW, X=Ic3c &1=ff, Cmt- Z The Universal _.-nn Sawing -:-Machine Is Manufactured by :"T he W. R.' Jadksou Son SN-VING' f'Ou n dationof almost Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, ey ersuccessful efu1 Blacksmitbing and Woodworking in business venture is built ou- all its branches. Saw gumming Savings. and filing a specialty. - The Stan'da'rd Bank of We stock Gasoline Engines, Emiery ..Canada. can -be of great assist- Wheels, Qircu1ar.Sawi,'SaW once in helping you to do- and Emery Mandrels. Nelop your business. Ladders of all. lengths on hand and for sale. THE The Pickering STANDARD BANK A OF CANADA The object of this Association is to PICKERING BRANCH lessen stealingand prosecute M. O. XIMMZRZAN M MRANCH ALSO AT WWRY) the elons. 'A cute i1j1mp&1&te:y w-'th any member of Ex-cutivi Committes. Marnber:i19p fee $1,00. 2 • :Y The Universal _.-nn Sawing -:-Machine Is Manufactured by W. R.' Jadksou Son 4, Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, Blacksmitbing and Woodworking in all its branches. Saw gumming and filing a specialty. We stock Gasoline Engines, Emiery Wheels, Qircu1ar.Sawi,'SaW and Emery Mandrels. Ladders of all. lengths on hand and for sale. The Pickering Vigilance Committee sj'�; The object of this Association is to lessen stealingand prosecute the elons. Members baviog property stoleu commucl- cute i1j1mp&1&te:y w-'th any member of Ex-cutivi Committes. Marnber:i19p fee $1,00. tickets tr.nc be bad from tr e Preaident or seeretory-one-pplic-tion. E.X?C. 00m.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm - e r, W, V, Richardson, Pickering, J. R. Thexteii W.1. Clark• President secretary ya `. >µ .'X" .' f, .y,.. 'sr r`°+s '•+r:`"''rrt.U �,R r<.. k •;x acs. .. .*- ,,, �siP+u „c,•�„+�M-u2;d h' .i...soz. .;N;r.N"`•.'r•r. ' :`G.K.:. "-`.' :f v ::u. �.a.,M• ..,• '.:E s.:.•S".: :.n_�. :,.. ;.�y .., - of 3�'n .. ,,, r.' ,•” DI'�'s?irf,�'� §�?.Y,-•.. .. •."R, r. •. .. - .. '+'-q��•...,a.,,A••,:7Au>«:..x�•n�k97r2sna�'!4r.ww+s.e�• x yivt�".+'`,�r..:+:+F•a '�`r#�^:n� anaf.:c�, 'it h.��unw'�"'`n..... ''�`' �'� ;.���ny •:jYd'^S.Y.h•+�•+a'"`.' ot-5.,.,....�.,. �''�t�"'���:ier n3a?iQd^w+''-`,tjYr.�',c•.i�•�r?W*'+^•.+`q�'91G�'y''�,'. ����.---• m•..._ .._« . .« a.... ...._ 3 - ra Ioase th* bo1b, hohimg the tiisa to the a minute later he 'found fobs wild- � .-, �. F�• i. " roof. and the whole affair would go f eyed and faint. But�the big sign was ' r hurtling into the street. In neither safely anchored. Together they cut ` -�� a by� case, 'death threatened John and the the rove from the Sakataff and added Bovril used in the Kitchen tneans dollars saved in the people below. its strength i that of the wire. Scarcely daring to move, John I its, will miss one night of adver- s .z Bank. twisted hie shoulders round till he I ti -sing, but that's better than what It makes nourishing hot dishes out of cold food which would . could draw ,himself down and- of might have happened;' said John as • r the coil of wire that held him. As he they finished anchoring the sign. + • 1f ». —; Dot otberwise be eaten. , But see that you get the real thin. did so he had to face the street, and, {The End.) - • e' �' -- - „. ri it is not in the Bovril bottle it is not Bovril. And it • in "that moment he'saw what he should s '? - - wast be Bovril. have to do. ' " - •a iron brace that had run straight ;DidnrKno* Que0ft 1wid u e front of the frame'bad sprung ------- -- -- -- -- - -- - ---- —, P Let Her Wa><t. �. loose at its lower end and' now swung i dangling in'the air from its fastening The following story aptly illustrateslook near the top. It occurred to h' in Queen Mary's thoughtfulness. The day rY ' • a flash that; if • he could reach1at atter •Her Majesty arrived at Balmor- Vegetable ho and natty eI flower swinging bar and. thrust the end of 'it : al she drove ninemilesto visit an old •-�� Sign against`.a window top below he could • extracti give BABY 8 OWN "'' ata the ti in si n ion enough for I friend whohad been ill fol some time. SOAP ih wonderfully softeniag and PP g S gTi P rr: - She arrived unexpectedly, and the Sold eve here. x,. help to arrive. But to do it he must aromatic lather. r7+r be quick. maid who' admitted her had no idea of Cautiously he thrust out his hand to ma the identity of the 'visitor. She ex - Cautiously I ��"t sOfD't'd' m" �O°" By EARL R. RICE. -' grasp'the bar. It was eight ,inches plained In broad Scotch that her mis- beyond his reach. tress was asleep. "On no account mommou� He dared not climb higher, for that I wake her," said the Queen, "but as I "Beware of desperate steps. The r � The terrific storm that raged over; lower part was of heavier stuff. The Would -hasten the fatal plunge. Thrust have come a rather long way I wbuld darks=t .day, lived till to -morrow, wflL r s Western city one t a June a bolts that tied the joints together ing fila hand into his pocket for a tool, like to wait. May.I sit down?" Hev have passed away. "—Cowper- nighthe brought out his pliers ancTwith ' I Majesty waited for three -quarteis of few yeare ago put scores of telephone,' seemed heavy and strong, and those trembling hand again reached out. "telegraph and electric -light wises out that fastened the whole structure to Out, out he stretched his arm and an hour. Then the maid came in and of commission. On the following day, the roof were nearly an inch thick. body until .it seemed that he must fail. i enquired whom she should say wished many men worked overtime in repair-' The bottom of the frame rested But no! The teeth of the pliers closed to see her mistress. Her. consterna- ing the damage (scarcely a yard 4rom the edge of the over the edge of the brace as a gust of tion when she learnt that the'' visitor Among them was John.Vincent, aI roof, and there was barely apace wind swayed it toward. him. Drt�tvinS who had been waitingiso patiently to it in, he guided the lower end towardd see her employer was the first , lady young repair man in the •service of the enough for a man to walk between it the ledge below. He was not a in Great Britain can be better imakined Abelson Electric Sign Company. At and the battlement in front. The for- moment too soon, for an instant later half past six o'clock, after working all, ward tilt of the sign brought. the up- the weight of the frame settled with a than described. rt f th r 1 t fi line faint jar upon the brace. Holding his a CJI day, he'went to the top of one of the per pa o e .rams a mos ssdn d's Ltasm*nt Our" aivhtheria. tallest buildings in town to repair a with the .ledge., " . breath, John' waited. Would it -hold? - _ sign there. Ordinarily the job would; Here and there a stack or chimney His chest. heaved, his eyes stared, his Will, - have gone over until another day, but' pierced the flat, sanded roof, and over . muscles ached as t shrank back from0F.v tic w beia held 'in' near one corner of the sign a flagpole the threat o4 that terrible fall.' •a eat con en a gs g But it held. A feeling of security Parker" s the city, and It a large retail firm with' rose skyward: John noticed that the came to him, and he backed. away ' w goods to sell that had their 'store in flag at the top .of the mast had been toward the roof and safety! resttu'e - ` art�cIes she building demanded that their huge supplemented., by+ a convention banner, He had hesitated only long enough $y cleaning — sign put into working order. and that in the fitful breeze both flags to clip a. strand of wire and pull it to their former appearance and return t -„ aster him. As soon as he was safe , I- t� ' Btome eld & Speckl'itt's'peerless pro-; now swung out at full, length, .now them to you, good as new. ducts were useful, indispensable and; hung limp round the }ole, over the ledge and saw the sanded 1 roof below him, he leaped down from Send anything from household drape':- ebeap, and the flaring sign that so' Much to his satisfaction, John found the buckled frame, carried the wire to ies down to the finest of delicate- fabbriaL -informed the public from the top of, that the big sign had suffered little, the chimney forty feet away and made_ 'the skyscraper had to give its nightly' damage- A few broken bulbs and, it fast round the bricks. •VVe pay postage or express charges oris M I some loosened connections were ap- When Brown came up the stairway _ way. "Fix it up;' was the order that the parently all that needed attention, sstasa�r Ltatmeat cars oo1Q , ` company sent to the young repair Those that were on the lower part of When you think o.f man; and although Johns had worked the frame where he could reach them st long and hard -that day,he promised he soon took care of.®an i ng o r Dyei ng do his best. " "snow for those near the tol„" said - to As the -elevator rose swiftly to thel John. "Hand me the stuff, Brown, andGThinkof Parker's. fourteenth floor, the- last below the I']l ge up."N - soot, John said to his assistant, "We'll Working from side to side as oc-®®�., -'bony this piece as fast as we caa.I casion demanded, John climbed slowly e, parcels• may be Bit PC1Bt or Express. If it's too bad, juve'li' make temporary up the back of the iron frame. _Perched '` We pay Carriage one Way on all orders. repairs and souse back in the morning. twenty feet above •tha roof, he worked _ - It'e' the last job for the day, and I'll ,deftly. He took this dizzy task coolly lie glad when we get dawn." it was all in his day's work. Looking (�� 4 Advice tions G'leanins or Dyeing any ar- `down,..he said to his as'sistant:' ' " VFhate is that coil of wire we 9 will be promptly given upon request. _ a dazes jobs like this is enough for 9 , •� '90 will I said the asustant. "Half h tie - _ - , • _ jo g brought . I've -got. to fasten this ,- _•- - :: ; .. '-.. -one, day._ I've been dozy ever mance brace. The bolt is out." ` MR gra we left the last one." "Just a minute," said Brown. "I - John laughed. "After you have -been think it's over with the tools." He with us a while you'll get used to the "Hered.ros. to the end w the sign. s Vie Parker"s Dye Works, ititrh ones. I felt that way at first " (•Here i is. .'gall- I throw it _up or � united bring it?"; Clinns sinks,C�OSe'%s ,. But as they stepped out o! the cage., " Kills roaches rats mice John: looked shag 1 at his assistant. Throw it,' said John. _ P Y Catching the wire, he quickly clip- • 'Cleaners and Dyers. "You're alI right, grown Y" he', p� the needed length, twisted it into . �ISsoi►�S dl!t t not ing asked. - ,place with his pliers, and threw the @lSe will move 8 7912 Yong'e St. Toronto, "Yes," Brown replied. "Or I V81, coil over his shoulders. I be when we get to work.'.' "I'll have to have another half dozen - bulbs," he. announced .. moment later.- *, 8 Y "You've got the last of the box;' :where emerfleld ohn h& Speckstte u sgne tiori uas said Brown. Then get the box we left by the twenty-five feet high by thirty feet elevator•. Be as quick as -you can, for - �•' a ,.snide: The front lehrsed slightly for- I,m etting tired.' ' a ward. The upper framework was of, Bro%vn'disappeared down the stair -MAL. Hght • but strong -iron strips, and' the way. John, wa•;ting -in the twilight, loot=ed anxiously up at the work, above. - f jOW Lte',I "I'll see how many I need," he Ct�AL o1 . thought. Climbing higher, he shifted his posi- 1 - tion over toward the end of the sign.I As he did so, he felt the- frame shake _ ]READY-. slightly, but he did not Nvorry about it. As he turned again toward the middle' -Uk ' - : of the sign; however, he was startled � . FORM 'TO t a e whole structure d _ � ._ o find that th h tru re ha ' tilted dangerously over toward the F front- His weight on the upper bars had thrown Q� ALL S '. - s e the edg'ehofcthe roof.'e of aud slowly out` SERVE but surely the. heavy frame was settl-�' •' i _ ing over the ledge. He looked down, MPERIAL Royalite is a superior quality coal oil, highly refined and for a moment his• head :swam, for and highly efficient for heat, light and power.' .It burns without ' his view was clear—straight .to the ' crowds in the streetaen stories.below.I • smoke or soot, and every gallon is, uniform. : r The danger of his position flashed .you can't buy better, cleaner, more satisfactory coal oil in Canada LAR KS upon him and for a moment paralyzed! .i t every nerve. Only for a moment, how- I •than Imperial' Ro alite. It is not only, wise to buy Imperial did he hesitate. He turned quick; in on the basis of quality and of€iciency, but t.you thereby ever, _ ly to get down from the upper bars ' t��;�D�� as he did . so the coil of pre, roung ,effect a saving that amounts to many dollars in the course of a year i his shoulders caught ove�a projecting- J end of iron and the, downward pull of Used in oil heaters and stoves, Imperial Royalite Coal Oil gives - hiz body wedged it fast. He pulled C economical, dependable heat. It's equally r efficient for tractors. -to free himself, but the effort only tightened the coil. I _-: stationary engines or oil lamps: - F ti OILED Even fractions of a second were i - precious. He could feel. the steady i 'You can get Royalite everywhere, any time. Country stores and B,, and buckling of'the frame - •y _ work; in fact, the sign had sagged so' = dealers in cities and .towns sell it. far that the whole upper half hung _ the street. John groaned as he I over HER thought of what would happen when those iron IMPERIALROYALbars, massed into a great -f 4' projectile, went hurtling down into' ITE COAL OIL ST the crowd below But those bars must not fall! He must save those men and.l v�amen o0 on the sidewalk, ami himself,! . . ...' • .•.._r•• til ilil4 I� i11t iii , IfII, II I',' i,', ,�.. ii!,II I•! I I'll li it h I I I iI ... • r I �'�. II ,11'In{h. n i•>�r I,II', il, l I(I'I "I'lilll, - , ' `' "O Brown!' he called. But Brown ... � : ' Through I, I'!6 • 1' 1111 11 Int l l� I I Ili - !HEAT gone "III dad not a �Swer, Throw h ' \ po dgett h d been moved, had t s I i - signaled to the elevator boy; he was I j { (; �I i I' 1f1, I!' •• i I i ! �; waiting there, wholly unaware' of his D mate's danger. AN i , ij; I hI'I ii illi,'. J• d i N '' \ a - "I no use! I've got to do it my- I _ rt �j,di Iln,p',I,,'• „ ir,��ll;�: I, r i ILII, h I ; - self.:John said to himself. LI� uN 4 There was need of haste. In its for- EA� ward thrust the great sign was at an 1' : . angle of nearly forty degrees from the perpendicular. Soon the uprights along its front would rest oil the masonwork battlement and the final • ' j 5724 strain would come. If they broke, the 1 > •e - 9�Jp 'W.CLAaK upper part of the frame would go _ UNIT" w crashing down. If the uprights held, ` the weight at the outer end of the i lever thus formed would probably tear aLLi rz ,. ,.. :, .: t; ._ '. -. ..».;.ri r , ..... nS+y,-`".:r'-ti ..,.•...»wlsA,wrz.�+ice-^,..,w+.:a,e,'..,.rc.,^...,a-s..'3�..,�"r :Ye1�.xca„ - ; cr.i,tF R 'N. T17 Now Prime Ontarios* 'Repoft 7 �W I STATES- FEDERAL ORDER to Market Ernest Charles Drury, who Is likely to be Ontariols. next Premier, farms -'17%. to HOL Cro*n Hill ked Burma, $41 Lim", es at Crown Breadatuffs. WALKOUT 250 acr -FAILS CHECK MERS ? lelf TO CM is one of those little places that lost - wheat- 18C its postoffice when rural mail routes Toronto, No. 4, -Manitoba $2.80; No. 2 North- - Honey -Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins,, No; I Northern, 25 'to 26c-, 10 -lb. tins, 24% to 25c- 60 -lb - United Mine-Workeri-of America Go Out Without Leader-, were organized, but it Is about five el:n, $2.27; No, S. Northern, $2.23, Jn. tins, 24,c; buckwheat.: 611 -lb. tizz: 18 - to. miles from Barrie on the "Perietang" store Fort William. -20c; comb, 16 -oz., $4.50 to $5 doz.;; *p Federal Government Seizing Coal Supplies.. road. Two hundred acres of Mr. Manitoba oats -No. 2 CW, 83c; No. 10 -oz., $3.50 to $4 dozen. Drury's possessions were selected and 3 CW 80c I extra No. 1 feed, 80c; No. Chicago, Nov. 2. -Information ob- I the fact that troops; both Federal and pioneered by Mr. Drury's great -grand. lfee�, 78c'; N feed, 75% c, in store Maple products -Syrup, per imper- PSI sal gal., $8.15; per 6 imperial gals.', $8;, .:talned from the bituminous coal fields � State, have been sent in many in• father in 1819, and have been in Fort WilliarT r,' lb., 27 to 1 c. -:-No. 3 CW, sugar Manitoba barley re, stances 7 of the United States, in which mo to.localities from which they '45% - No. 4 CW, $1.40; rejected, Provisions-WAglesale. --*,*than 400,000 members of 'the United might best guard the coal properties, t Mine Workers of America have been in the contingency of violent efforts to *L24; sed, $1.24; in store Fort Wil Smoked meats -Hams, med., 39 to liam. 40c; do, heavy, 84 to 85c; cooked, 58 ordered out on strike, to -night indicat- 'prevent non-union men from taking American corn-No,4 yellow,', nom-- to 59c; rollso 33 to 35c; breakfast ea, that there woulo,be nothing which, the places of the -strikers. On the inal; No. 4 yellow, noitfinal. bacon, • 46 to 50c; backs, plain, 48 to: could check the momentum of the, other handi there has been no reported Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 84 to 86c, 49c; boneless, 54 to b6c. walkout despite the. temporary res- picketing activity by members of the according to freights- outside. - Cured meats -Long clejir bicon, 82 training order which was issued Fri -unions. Both operators and strikers Ontario wheat=No. 1 Winter, Per to 33c; cl'e ar bellies, 31 to 32c. car lot, $2.00 to $2.06; No. 2 do, $1.97 day, in theUnited ,States - District 1 apparently had decided. to await - de- Lard -Pure tier;es, 30% to 81 to $2.03; No. 3 do, $1.93 to $1-9:', 'Court at Indianapolis. Deprived of the I velopments :before either of them I tubs, 31 to 31%c; pails, 311A to 81%c- •f.o. b. shipping points, according to directing heads of .its leaders,- as a! takes'a further definite stop in the prints, 32 to 32%c. Compound tierc freights. - I Got A, 28 to 281/�c; tubs, 28% to 29c; pails, result of injunction, the membership of; controversy. . . . . . . . 28%' to 291/1c; prints, 30 to 30%c. Ontario wheat-No..1 Spring, $2.02; the; Reports from various railroad to .$2.08; No,. 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.08;, the . union was prepared to enter No. 3 Spring, $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b. Brt full working day since the strike centras showed that seizure of coal -'Montreal Markets. j'by'the Federal— -transit, a o dere ats. Montreal Nov.� 4. -Oats, extra No. --order became effective in an effort to in s r shipping points, according to T Barley -Malting, $1.35 to $1.40, ac - 1 feed, 93c- flour. new standard grade, demonstrate its ability to halt the piro-!'Government, had begun. Handreds.of cording to freights outside. $11 to $11.10; rol'ed oats, bag 90 lbs.i duction of. soft coal throughout the! coal -laden cars in transit were taken Buckwheat -Nominal. $4,80 to $4.85; bran, W; shorts, $52;. Admln1s-of • over by drecto:rs of the Fuel Rye -Nominal: Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots', $23 to The operators, so as available. tration, and were side-tracked to await l::: P Manitoba flour -Government stand- 824; cheesc finest eastern3. 27 to 28c; -,ie plans! !possible distribution` iinder the Ad - reports show, have not yet in,ard, $11, Toronto. butter, choicest- creamery, 61%; ty 62e, to combat the strike, notwithstanding ministration's priority's6hedule. Ontario flour -Government stand- -eggs, fresh, 70e;' selected, 64c; No. ard, stock, 58c; No. 2 3to�k, $55c; potatoes, -Montreal, $9.25 t-, $9.50; To7onto,, $9.05 to $9.30, in jute. bags, proript.; per bag, cal lots $1.40 to $1.4.5; dres. MILLION FROM. �ICANADA TO GET shipment- sed bogs,,abattoir killIed, $25 to $25.50; Millf eed--C net, ar lots, delivered Mont-, lard, pure, wood pails, 20 lbs. r.LINER PASSENGERS ..SHARE OF COAL E, C. Drury, who has been' chosen leader of the United Farmers -Labor real freights, bags included: Bran, per 32c. parties I,, Ontario, ton, $45; shorts, per ton, $52- Lite Stock Markets. Enterprising Victory Loan,Unitcd States Will Not Dis, Hay -No., 1,, per *ton., $24' t6- $2 25 Toronto, Nov. 4.-�-Choicie 'heavy mixed, per ton, $18 to $21, track, jo- ti nee. steers, $12.75 to. 51.3; good heavy Canvasser Has Already criminate Against Canada. .. p . ossitss on,.of the family ever �i ronto. 'Ottawa, Nov. 2 -There will be no The new Leader is a good, practical steers' $12 to $12.50; butchers' cattle,' Sold $624,000. Straw -Car lots, pe'r ton, $10 to .911, discrimination aga'-,A Canada,in the farmer, with the added advantage of a trac$,.Toronte. choice, .$11.25 to $11-75; do, good,.. Halifax, Nov. 2�A new record in, - $1.0.25 to $10.75; do. mod., $9 to $9.25- i matter f coal supply from the United course at the Guelph College and the, d com., $6 to $6.75; bulls, choice, $16 I Country Produce -Whole -ale. Victory Loan. campaigning was made, 0 degree of B.S.A. He h 1. 1 0, States, the 'Government has been In- horn special- � Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 40 -to - to $10.50; do med., $9 to $9.25; do, Stredder raised. 42c; prints, 43 to 45c. Creamery, fresh rough., $7.25 Ito' $7.5.9; btitcLer cows, Bast night, when J. C I formed, and Canada will ha�e her ized in his farming to any grea't ex the total subse-iiptions from the Cun- I share of the output'the-sarne tent, •-thcjugh perQs he takes more I �made solids, 66 to 57c; prints, 57 to c-bloice, $10 to $10.50;- do, good,. $9 ander Mauretania to $315,00, giving A as before' �ride in his herd of dual-purpose! 59c. to ".25-1 do, med., $8.25 . to $8.50 - This was the statement of Sir Geoige i -the liner eight crests on her Pn;nce of Foster, Acting Premier,- - to the. Cana,. I Shorthorns than in. anything. else.. Of Eggs -56 to 58c. idol coil,.., '$6 50 to '$7- . stockers; Sag, one more than the Adri-late- yesis he has given much'att Dressed poultry WWse i than Press to -night. 9 en- -Spring chickens,: $7.?) to $10-00; feede..-S, $ 10'00 *tic carried away - from Halifax on $11.25; canners and cutters, $5 to Sir'George stated that the coal out- tion to the U.F.O. movement, with. 25 to - 301c; roosters, 6wl, 20.to*to r Thursday, - This brings the aggregate particular reIntiom to the tariff.' Al -25c- ducklings, 25 to 30c- tu keys, 35 46.25; milkers, gobd to choice, $110 subscribed by passengers, mostly. Am- look, 'which is made serous by the to i0c; squabs, doz., $4.56. to $175; springers. $00 to $175; light present tie-up in the. United States' ways he has been active in the com- Live poultry -Spring chickens, 20 to' ewes, $8 to $9.25-, yearlings, $9 tc ericans and British, on transatlantic mines, was receiving ser�ous I -consid- munity. life at Crown .11:11. The fact 23c- roosters 20c- fowl. 18 to 2!c; ­$10.b0; spring lambs, per cwt, $13.75. liners in Halifax during the week up that the church and the Ischool are duc�liiigs, 20�; turkeys. 35C. enation from the Gove-nment. Ito $14 50 - cal -es, good to choice, $16.50 - !to $624,000. "'We have been -assured.` he said alm7st at, his door made easy his at- Cheese -New, large, 29 to 291,ic;,to and watered, $17; 'at there meting places. twins, 29% to '30-c; triplet3. 30 to do.- fed an4:f'w'atereJ,* $17.25; do, f o.b., n ance Mr. Stredder, who As a local insur- ',that Canada will be treated the same to ance manager, conceived the idea of as in, other years. in. regard to supply- The new Leader is a. little over forty 130 'A. c; Stilton. 33 to 34c. 1$16 -.do, do, to farmers. $15.75. canvassing the liners coming to Hall- years of age, is. strong and well built,! Butter-Fresb dairy, choioe, So it, f i1ortreal N"ov, 4. -Butcher steteri, Ing us with coal. As -long as there is fax. His first adventure ons Adiri- and has a determined look. His family. 52c; creamery printq. 61' to 6 tc. sq. -,5 to SI'210: 'med.. $8.50 to '19.5(); coal available there will be no -dS- ` Margarine 33 to,38c. com.. $7.50 to $8.30; butcher heifers, otic met with a fine response, and children, 7 -1 I ion against us bc,-ause we consists -of wife- and five crimination Eggs -No. 1. .59 ta (10-2: seNcts, 62: good, $8.50 to $0.50; med., $7.50 to -when he brought the Lieutenant -Gov- three boys' and two girls. His eldest' on this side of the boundary." f t 63c; new. laid, 75 'In 7, Sz. $8.26; common, -$6 to $7.25; butethe2 cruor aboard to present the Prince of , soa will.beJable to run thi farm. while 0 Considerable. uneasi 'e%s is .felt.. in Dressed poultry -Sprint chic­kens,�-obw�, good, $8 to. $9.50; med., $6.21 Wales' Bag Mr. Stredder started a new 1 11 father runs the politics of the Prov -130 to 33c; roosters. 2a to 25c; fowl, 30 many quarters, however, if the strike to $7.50; canners $4 30 to $4.75; cut. diive- backed by British M.P.'s and' hould last long encu ince. In religion Mr. Drury is a to 32c; turkeys, 45�e; ducklin&3, 34 to, tern, $5 to $6; butcher bulls, common, �enth�siastic AmeTacans, which gh to eat up the. Methodist. 85c,• squabs, doz.� rG. 15.25 to $6. - Good -calves-, off cars, supplies already on hand, in which Live -poultry-Spring chickens, 22 -$10ZO; heavy calves, $10 to $V-9- good - 'brought the Adriatic's total to, $275i, case, of course,'- the expo -rt from the to Me; fowl, 23 to 25c; ducks, 22 to veals, $14 to $16; medhim, $9 t� $131 000 before she called. United States would be materially re. DIVIDE REMAINING 25c. grass, $6 to $6.50; ewes, $6.50 to $8.50 The Lapland came next, and. -Mr. Stredder and his aide, A. S. Cg(rten, I. duced, if not Altogether cut off. GERMAN WARSIHPS I Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, bus., lambs, good, $111.75; common $10.5� $525 to $5.75; primes, $425 to,$4.76; to $12.50; hogs selects, off car weights, r extracted $32,000 from her pawenters. I Japans, $4.75 to $5; Imported,. hand. f $17; lights, $15.75 to. $16; -sows,$12, Two days on the Mauretania have High Prices For Majority to Go to France and "yielded $817,00% with thwprospect of Italy, Consent of Allies. more to come. Canadian War -Goods Sugar Shortage -May PLAN TO BLOCK Monday' morning der A despatch from London Bays:- Germans must make -reparation for, Mr. Stredder I A despatch from Paris says: -The , - . -Become More Acute BF -1-1-F ISLE -STRAI"f. '11boarded the Carmania, which h" Dealers and the general public are the destruction of the Scapa Flowi among her passengers Sir Thomas very keen to gOt hold of surplus Cana- fleet, but this must be paid in other) A despatch from Ottawksays:-Tbe Lipton, and before the week 'is out' Make Winter Navigation in than military stores. A five,day sale, 'promise& to naval material or in property of the sugar shortage in. Canada expects to have a round million from including a varied assortment of 2,400- German. Go,�`erninent which othery MW e become more acute, owing to non-ar- Gulf Practicable and Im- i ­ the liners. :..� I lots, realized 98,300. Some 'prices ob would not be subject to reparations, rival of raw sugar, consequent on the Climate. tained were phenomenal. Canadian . This .is the,decision of the Supreme.' longshoremen's strike at New York. prove U.S. to Dispose of' Treaty t grey blankets, costing has 29 shillings -a Council after hearing reports on the' Canadian Trade Commission i A despatch from London says: -A On Wednesday, Nov. 12 1 Pair now, sold for 10 shillings a pair i taken a firm stand against further ex- line of fast steamers ikiT7shortly W Germany matter, these reports holding K after four years' wear. T - -port of sugar, U wools brought responsible for the sinking. gar, and also advises that as running fortnightly from -New York despatch. from on he original cost. In this connection it is earned a temporary measure, the demand for Liverpool, which vdll call -at St. John's, A Washington , higher prices than t I say.: -Formal . negotiations for an' New boots fetched 21 shillings a pair. that the United Statei and Great gri- j sugiT for domestic. use should be met Newfoundland, and Halifax, says a early final vote on ratification of,thel Repaired pairs went at .11 shillin93- fain are about to consent that the re - by the refiners before the manufactur- statement by Sir Edgar Bowring, -..:German peace treaty were launched Repaired boots, not guaranteed, made of prcducte -containing sugar are High . Commissioner for . Newfound on Friday 'in the Senate. maining German :warships shall be, ers Proposal 5 shillings 9 pence. Much used type- divided instead of being des supplied. land, who has It returned to London.F troyedi the that a finalroll call be taken Wednes-! writers -128 Underwoods -realized 20 majority going to France added that )day, Nov. 12, was mad' and Italy. He t Newfoundland was ex' by Chairman' per cent. over cost The highest price This represents a victory for the pecting help from the Imperial Gov-� :'Lodge of the Foreign Relations Com- P. Morgan'SUb&&ibe9 eminent in the direction of more rapids obtained was V25. French. J. 4w- mittee. and frequent communication . wilithl, Confidence of acceptance by all Re- $1,000,000 to Loan Britain. Newfoundland wasconsider a publicans of his plan to dispose of the! British Warships to C British Manufacturers Plan itr& A despatch from Montreal, says:- ing a proposal, recently broached in sty on Nov. 12 was expressed by ScAnator Lodge prior to his departure -.-..Commercial Men To Increase Productiop Sir Frederick Williams -Taylor, general Canada, -for blocking the Straits for a week -end trip this homefinA despatch 'from Lon . don . A dapatch from London says: -The, al manager of the Bank of Montreal, I Belle Isle to make Wintait navigation� Midland manufacturers, in conference,; authorizes the announcement of a sub- I in the Gulf practicable, and improve loston. I , British commercial travelers --and the are taking great interest in the rob-' scription to the Victory Loan of $1,- the climate of the eastern seaboard of representatives of business houses are lempf how beat to increase production I 000,000 made by Messra. J. P. Morgan, Canada and Newfoundland, Payment& Made Russia to be permitted passage aboard every One scheme subinitted involves notify-' Company, New York, thr6ugh Bank of British warship leaving the country By Britain in Two Y ing employes of the decreasi in Out-! Montreal, their representatives. The corn harvest of 1918 In grltainq ears for abroad. &s, according to Sir ; F If no improvement is noted after. 1 It is believed that this is �the first was more than 2,000,000 tons larger. A despatch from London says:- Hamar Greenwood, Under-Secretary yl for Home Affairs, who made the ten days the Board of Trade might be direct subscra on by Messrs. Morgan than that of 1914, while potatoes also: 7. � A Cecil Harmsworth, 'Unde-r-Secretar pti called upon to make an investigation. to any of the public issues made by stowed a big Increase, In, spite OU !or Foreign AtTairs, in the House of; noundement before the Association of, if in this event the employers are the allies. shortage of labor and fertilizers. I tie Commons, said that Constantin Nabo- British Chambers of Commerce, is "a found responsible', it is suggested that koff, who represented R;issia at Lon- move unique in the history of the Ion, had received from Great Britain, 1, a fine 'of E50 sterling be enforced. If, between March, 1917, and March, 3919,1 First Lord of the Admiralty, has given put'is due t6 slackness on the part of Empire." Walter Hume Long, the on the other hand, the decrease in out- GE RMAN LOTION PICTURE FILE when payments ceased, more than his assent to this -special -service, Sir th6.'employes, it is planned that a fair 9184,000,000. ,Hamar' declared, percentage, in accordance with the de - CA 'OF -U-BOAT MURDERSDC FOUND crease, be 'deducted from their wages. The scheme Wso proposes that the employer �employes substan- tially MUST MAKE GOOD loyer reward which may Camera Men on Submarine Took Views of Undersea'VeS- tially for any suggestion ALL VIOLA lead • to production -being increased. gels Shelling British Ships --Were Designed For LA TIONS, OF ARMISTICE ...-Exhibition in Germany. Unique Gift to Prince Compelled to Surrender Cruis ers and Destroyers to Replace From Montreal Hebrews A. despatch from New York says-.- menA that the films came into my, Those Sunk at Scapa Flow and Surrender Equipment A despatch frohi Montreal says:- Motion picture films taken from the! possession," said Mr. Macksum who, " pitz � had charge of the motion picture'V Gifts, of of Equal Value to Battleships. stinted ds have been prearchives of Grand Admira - l von Ti irstintedof many kinto the Prince of Wales during in the former Kaiser�s adthiralty, and for the Knights of Columbus in France, his tour of the Dominion, but one that showing. allied ^2ssels being torpedoed and Germany. "During the revolution, Paris, Nov. 2. -Demand. will differed from the rest was that pre- by German U-b6ats during the world' the Admiralty offices'were raided by be There is no provision in the proto- �made of Germany that all violations col as to how the warships and naval sented to him during his visit to war, have been brought here by J. H. the mobs and the canisters containing, of the armistice shall be made good. supplies shall be divided among the the Baron de Hirsch Institute. Macksum, a Knights of Columbus see- I the celluloid reels became scattered This has been called upon by the Su- I Allied and associated powers. , Ger- A tablet of gold, on which were retary. The films which were design- about. At Coblenz I made friends with 7 preme Council, which has completed many has been nsked,t6 send a corn- carve)! the Ten Commandments, was ed for exhibition by Germany on the a former high ranking army officer, the protocal to the German treaty. mission to Paris to sign the protocol presented to the Prince, the tablet be-' day bf its triumph, were ms6a by and he secured the films from a revo-, The protocol provides that- Germany and attend the formal ratification of ing handed to him by Sylvia Lillian camera men on a submarine which was lutionary leader whom ht knew pasess-, shall surrender cruisers and destroy- the treaty.Cohen,the nine-year-old daughter "of commissioned to cruise about. the Irlsh ed ­them." ers to replace those sunk at Scapa The Supreme Go�uncil has completed Mr. Lyon Cohen- The commandments toast and photograph merchant ves- The pictures depict the U-boats, Flow, and also surrender floating dry sh vessels its reply to the Bulgarian request for were in Hebrew characters, but the sols after they' been attacked by shelling four -Brit'i while docks, lighters, trains, tugs and other changes in the peace treaty, and will words "Presented to his Royal High- undersea cr%ft. This boat used more those -on the ships were swimming foto . ;naval )equipments equal In value to probably submit it to the Bulgarian ness the Prince of Wales from the than 40,000 feet of film. lifeboats and rafts. A torpedo lesv that of the'first-class. battleships des- -representatives to -morrow, granting Jewish citizens of Montreal" was in "It was largely through th'i influ- Ing the tube of a gmbmarine and speed encs of the present German Govern- ins toward its victims Is also shown '%royed, which Germany cannot replace. ten days for the signature. Flng*& I-- 711 .??r',;, ., f,.w. �x _. v.-sF.a. r. a ura.�✓- r'�"''- :. _.. m•s e..+.raim sr .:.wr. ��':.a - ,• :: '.ti' _ _ ,s.. r•K 7�'• .. �C•.-P,u Y �' :'.: �,. y.: r.. ". ... m,...i,�-...+,i',....5 }•J,l '. • s ,.-,.;w.. .I. �4 ., .. � a. SLAW6 ^ : h .Ku- •• y.. T sQt�'C' 1 -Mise Alfred% Jephson simmt -Wm. McGuire returned horns LOC�ALiBM . p1 • fs `%Cie j"�a��iAlarC C' the -week-end with Missies Alice on Tuesday evening, after spend- Ck e1 in ' Moore, of Brooklin. ins several months in Manitoba. ?;• --W. GI. and Mrs. Hann apemt a -Quite a large quantity of -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. 'flew days last week with reg, lee sugar_beets is being shipped from Andrew's church will meet at the Glreatset Heat Bakes Perfectly [n Toronto: Pickering station during the pest home of Mrs. Jephson on. Wednes .. IMPERI9L -Mies Ruth Murphy has been fess days. day next at the usual hour. Boils Quick] OXFORD Saves Fuel _- -31rs. Oliver Crummer, who has -Rev. J. W. Down rues celled_ -, y i epending a few days with friend$ ' been : spending the past two -er to London last week owing to the Our stack of Stoves and Ran es is complete and you have our guarantee for r Toronto, -Miert Alma Cowan of Toeonto, three montrhs-with-her brother in serious illness of his father, who is ser -vice behind oa.. amous.Gurnec Oxford Relaxes and Heater 77 over Sunday at the home of Manitoba, returned home on Sat' now 94 years of age. During his , her events here.- urday, absence on Sunday the' pulpit In 'We also handle a cheaper !ins, with a Range sellingg at`85.00 that will compete ; p -A number of the our people the Methodist church was occu i- with an on the market, and a beater at 28.Q0.- It will pay you -John P. Williams, of Piston; to see them. do trouble to show goods. ;e at Friday last with Mr. and of the -village and the surro'inding ed by W. A.. Henderson- principal _ ppee 1? y " Mrs, VaA Skiver: country spent a most pheasant of our school, who gave t�v excel �. . time on Hallowe'en at the home of lent serrnons, If it is Hardware you want this 1s the place -W. D. Gordon, we qre sorry to to buy to advantage. ;state, is no't improving as rapidly W. - H• and Mrs, Banks. -The demand for houses in the, as his friends would desire. -Partners, having completed village far exceeds gthe supply. J ' BUNDY, - PICKERING -Wm. and Thus. Harding left their silo -filling -and the harvest- ,There is no searcit of building s� roil Saturday for New York to Dig of their roots, ' are now busy lots that can be secured, but rent, x.;rneet friends from Scotland. at their fall plowing which has although much higher than it was -Mrs. John Siurkar left on been made much ea;-ler by the a few years ago, is not sufficiently ■ 1.Wednesday for Port Elgin, owing recent rains. high to justify the erectian of new to the serious illness of her moth- -•Remember the anniversary houses as the present high cost of LOC" LOOK / OOK er. services in St. Andrew's Church material and labor. , L : 3 -St. George's Church, Pickering on Sunday next, The pulpit %yill be occupied b Rev. A. LcLellttn, In loving memory of JohnA. Haight, We have a full line of.Sihrtle Hlrness on hand. Call in and see -, services on Sunday : Morning at p y who 1918. before going elsewhere. Also a ftll * . ' '10.30, Sunday school at 2.30, even of Claremont. The service of died on Norember3rd, The blood was great, the shock severe, line uf'horse goads: .'ins at 7.00, prat=e in the morning will be led s , b I tittle thought his death so near. -H. W. and Mr McBrien,. of y the Lome -choir, while the Whitby 'tale Quartette will fora And only those tubo loos can tell Boot and Shoe repairing neatly and protuptly done -Xinsale, spent Sunday with the Y The pair] of not saying a last farewell, _ letter's brother, W H. and Mrs. iah music at the evening service, -Father, Jiother and Sisters We carry a good ittpply of Dubbin Polishes,. Crura ner. The Quartette is composed of \V, Dre,_4ing, Laces, Etc. D. Dykes and F, L. Beecroft, tea- IN MEMORIAM -Mr. Van Skiver has purchased Y the. Robt, Devetell property on ore, ftad M. Short and E. W. Ev Do«ar�r-In loving memory of`mv Church St.; which he has been ane, Bassos, and Miss Hazel Kenny, dear son, Willmott, of the lith T ! ftccom anist. The will reucler Battery ReRiacent, latter transfer• PIC$ER��tG, HSR\ESS EDIPOR�U�I occupying for some time. p y red to the 441 Howitzer Battery, r -J. C. and 'Ire; Philip, accom- three duartetes and Mr. Dykes who fell in action at Pas.chendale Home Phone 3609,_ _SP. J. COAKWELL panted by Wal. and Mrs. Peebles, will sing,% solo.. on the 8th of Noveu]ber. 1917... of Whitevale, motored to Bloc m -Friday night last wRs hollow- Somewhere in Firanee, near the long ington on Sunday and spent the a en and consegttently there wad __—^------ •'---- - battle line, -,'day with relatives. great activity" alnr.)ng a certa[n Stands a cross on the geave of that j�'��j i -Dr. R.. 'I. ,aud. Mrs..Batem'tn elemeu•t in our village. Tho=e dear sun of twine. •'�• .Onfy 7 r♦ eeks till Christmas -;� and daughter. Hiss Uarie, and'lr_ who •participated in the pranks He suffered. he died, that ht's country potpie, of Toronto, motored down had the good sense to retrain froll, might Jive• c e, _ on Sunday and spent the day. lire destructiou of -property, It Paid the f1L11 price gate all, he ^void - SO 'much t0 •and to in at time. with their relatives here. did oue'a heart. Rood. to gee the en- give• Tbritigh he lies- far -frow.:home, .over- -F. H. Westney, Harry. Boyerthti4asm with which they e6gag• the yea, Do not Ie.nce your shopping till the las week when the rush is on, :. - } W. 'Miller, E. A. Stork 'anis Rev' ed iii such bcack•achinx - mnniml Wt, hall meet. ,him a ail:J in the life .Dr. 'f`arsh attended a meeting of lRbor. They..expend#d more phy- thFic'a to be. g �\'e put in stock this «'eek, A bin stock of XmasDryGoods, China, the Christian r1Men Fetierstiou in, steal force in one honr'at thi=awl (outd I, his mother, have da4ped his etc Curae ill and we will be' 'pleit�er,l to show our goods the Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, genial employment than they do hand j: _ ' ; at prices that are right. on Thursday evening. is a week on the Kingston high And kissed his brow when death was' A full line of Xmas Groceries for yolir Xmas cooking, Raisins deeded '# -The Woman's Anxiliarpof5t, stay, when the -boss; is not natc•h- nigh, t tiud'=eedles Currants; Peel mixed, Walnuts, - `.C3eorge' Church .,:ill hold their in�z. -However, they enjoyed the At)(] whispered R'iilmatt dear, fare regular monthly busineos meeting -.`•ovk, and no per-lona feeliggQ well." lrrrtiER _ -AlmQude,.Spices, Dates, etc. on Thursday, Nov. 13th, at 8 p.mwere. injured a9 result. -- - "' ---- G. A. GILLESPIE,-:•FIUNBArRTON at the home of firs. W. G. Ham. -The sympathy. of a bolt -of Now Adc:ertrisements. .'A full attendance is requested. friends is extended to Mrs, Nilson - -Rev . Dr. Marsh repoltg the on - the death of her. husband, "` OTTCE- r writeritie ,a s. G hay for sale _ r -discovery b the astronomers Lient.-Col. (Dr.-) RUbt. Wilson, ng shoul�� eorwriteChas. Goodwin, Picker- --discovery _ : r at Harvard University' of anew which 'took place on Saturday. UST --In Pickering, a silver chain alae which, however is not visa after a brief illness, at the age of with a' arl deop Finder, please return to. ri e i care Ai'le to the naked eye. Dr. :harsh 33 years. The deceased was a 1C;Ihclt:tina�lit h. Pickering. • -i has located it with his.telesebpe. prominent physician in Montreal OR BALE—A few shearliog rams, and was an expert in x-ray work. �1 -Mrs. Wm. Robb, of Clinton, Cotswolds, registered, Wm. Gisy. )r . R, ` �catne down last week to pay an When war booke out he went R No. 2. Claretnont. Phone 2313. d & extended visit with her daughter, overseas with the C. A. M. C. and OR BALE -1 team of horee, a gttan- IMre. return - Richard Puckrio. She was after four pears as he FtltY of hax and some corn stalks. E. A. : "ieeeompanied by Mrs. Morrish, jr„ ed to Toronto,where he was the Pratt, R. R, No. 1. Locust Hill. 3ef - who spent a few da here before chief officer of Hart House School Q Pe days QR SALE-! pure-bred . Berkshire _ _ _ 1� +, -,returning home. of Physiotherapy and Inspector ,' ty, -Te re reedy fdrhG - hoar%, aged Sand 1.5 months reapec nr -The architects are now hasp of Military Hospitalo: Hist funeral Addrr,3s'J. E: Doyle. R. N. No. E, Pickering, - preparing • the plans for the aiew took place on Mondayy when the 1=' can. ; Ind. phone 1713, a remains were sent to lMentreal .for ,. material buildings that are to be OR SALE—Registered Cotawotds, T BT n "�T erected by the Provincial High interment. Mrs. \V11aon; whose 11 a ,um.trer of chuff ri ram lamb*. a'. -n ,omr 1 G. L�� V E o- .hcarling rams: Yrieec rcrix�r.ablc: Aadrnss«R': - ii VV!! ways Commission on the, land that maiden. name wai Sirs E. M. -Whit J. t)cv;tt, L xuet.liill R. R. vc,: i. err 'wai recently -purchased alongside ney, taught for abort nine yearw = - -- - the station road. in the public school here prior to 1.) gHF.EPFOR SAT+E—Theseyaung oin to Montreal, where she took •, ti ar: 81„u!utrly h1 f,, ”" T'here will soon^ be a rush for, Rubber s, : -Free! -'Moving picture show going in d c�ndu,un. race': an,l '.crm•: mot rvat- and Concert—fagtou,4 V iewry LOap up. n'tln�iug as a profes-4on , Until c,naF„c Phone or write Judo t Pugh, C.3rr- - m mt . Film will 6e aholvn -by Victory her niarria'ge tit Dr: \\ritrton. ___-_____ etc• f mit` we weather. -Loan- Organization in the Town —October rPl)urt of Jr, roam of OR S:11 F—Thorough-hrPd Sh nn- _ r 14INll, Pickering. on Sa.turd,ty Fv'g Pickering public �rbool, rlat),#•� in :Fr ••n �;,:�- `t.::' ^�;••..o! ; t,'. h rit• - _ - t'-• '•c in I,rt-crih.r.s,'�ov!}� int' 2.3, r<,n,. i. `jT 1 - • ��''''rr l`uv. 8th. Everyi ouy �yelcr,tne' ut'sler of merit: Jr I1 - Hilda E>:�k vino. Phone i' tr: t'ryk. oc addrr.� amo= _ .v� a ]R'e here .with the <i00dS. .:'No admission"fee. No collection. Wi6h, Milda 'trirphy. Eial,ice- Brignall, R. R \ i'1rP.ckcrin„ v b=, -l;oissi<lerable coal, ha arrived line Cowap, Lizzie WGtuty. Jack j r)RS,\t,l•.-'�nttmhprr,fhrPri to l y ,.' - .7 -F' In our V'tlltig©' daring Llie pasC JeplisOn, Lllelln \Irtrtltr, -Ft I !it:ck:,n-fit`t>'!�I:tedR la, `1111(1 S, �It�SP��x�O:1thS, Dovs• '�ren*s dn_d ��'�omenS, eek .or two and raore carF. ire Palmer, .Claren6e ,Sadler. 'St- I-- Ir �-n wivrrni•ivm inv� (tcd_IkK, 1' :s: c h. -: r tl..itl.ru�„•,m . • L'icx r rq. C e' ' r. °expectetl in a short tiu]e: The Phoebe Baker, Johnny G,reet,laly, m7ta Ez. tt.r, 'Pholt.•`3A11*1l:'m,t„•2 __ 111 'al`l the 1) pular styles. _ ' •people of the village have their Dorothy Andrea-, F++Iward Kirch c)R tiAl+i; BY TE�I I)1'.R.-1+Palr,l nee Earl Forester, Leonard Sir h r t ;'winter supply pretty well, secured 17 F -sour" illll!I['reC,'Vod i>• the und,:•:•;r,rd `Ve bouAt_earl� The 1priee is, right. , „• .1110 Chat theca 13 now ,no fear of a enson. Jr I=Kenneth Morley,' uP tn,Nov.'23n•l, forth pur,haw �f a 30-r,>imoc! iCoal famine this year.- Florence Altitcih, Ethel Britt', Har !rick hurt:;.;+iYsrr� re barn. half acre t Land snot 1 , LI�CUlltbe. l+lcpty �f hint. 'ilia h:alaew �-anylrtiden not. q" —A special ntt?P.Ling of the riet 'Mor Aq Cls n,.^r+san ace. .rd. For further particulars Chamber of Commerce will be held Prim Ill 3p, Vale, Ilelen Cow.aR?ly io:1. \, ��t rrrtyricl �r;nA: s-, - this (Friday) -everting in the Red an, Ethel Powell, Slabrl COakwell, iOROC RIES '-:- Barbara Hall, Louise Stephenson' The United Farmers L �. Cross Rooms to Usve.a joint meet- p _ :. _ ~ is with the «'un;en's Institute, Pr II -Howard Law, Zillah Vale, - b g tltisEin Baker, - �> -') Altt'tl�'5 fee l]' azul, clean Phone'or send •our orzler M considering tlTe pureh'ase 'of Millan Andrew, - land to be used for amusement Edna Reid, Walter Richardson' Ontario 'We deliver the goods. � �- ;�- ;purposes and also the, nrehftse of Doris Reid, Harry Stephenson; _. s community hall. A large at- Tommy Healy. -Nora, Clark, Rosa r tendance of members from both Staring. Pr. I -Irene Copeland, ,v ,. - i bodies is earnestly requested. The William Martin, �.o11i e Fotticr, Farmers Club meets 111 the meeting is called for 7.30. James King, Basil Bye, Jim,nie _Pickerinn'Town Hall on •C DRY -GOODS ;--:- i. -The Women's institute held Palmer, Russel Fowler, Fred Elli to second R ednesda their October tweeting at the hums ott,'Marguerite Walsh, Edna. Sad- y \err Sl�ill;ers. Dress iCOotl�, «'ritl)pel'etteS, Kimono iotlls>1 ofMrs. Hicks. Although the at. ler. A. B. Gibson, teacher,. = -Of each month :.- tendance _was not .large, those -A very successful concert and v c c Jerseys r present report an excellent tyro entertainment was held on S•ttur_ only during Summer 111o> ths'. `Nvool CtoQd_, Sweaters, ggram. The music part was kind day evening, Nov: 1st, in the Town - _ ly furnished -by 'Iiss Banks,,and. Hall, ander the ftt]spire.s of. St. Watch for nest meetieg , _ I nclerttetlr, EtC Dr. Cartwright gave a most ill- George's Church and Anxiliary. date. _ teresting and instructive address :fin excellent and varied probritn] on the subject "How can- «'e bring was given by the following able �� T „ artistes ; the In UaioD there is Strength G. Le Roy Kenney, t city advantages . to oil villitge, dome 111. .:Cold weather - showing ua that only those things well known entertainer Bert A ,--': Which bring 'Health and HAppi= Harvey, the popnlarToronto coal- ELM DALE MILLS mess to any place can be called median ; 'Ir. Bless, tenor voralis't; P2C?�ERSNGd iS coming. Advantages, He also left nin'nk Mrs. Bert Harvey, pianist ; Robt. i - ` other useful suggestions along Harvey, pianist, and Slit's Kite You can always get thebest'IHni- h '' this line. Fawkes, our best known and most tob,% Flour blade from Nci, 1. f -Standing of pupils of Inter popular local reciter. The concert Munitoba \Vlieiat, �� 'MAN � mediate roam of P.. P. S• fur Oct. was Cane of the best ever held in Royal Household and Glenora .for M s so Names in order of. merit: Sr, III- Pickering and was greatly api)r'e• Bread. Try a bag. A t Norman Morrison. \Lary Mc•Gintp', elated by ft,Val attkilellce Pastr3 Efinr Fres Rolled Oats DTD YOU SHY BOOTS Eliza Uonpland, Clarence Mercer, which crowded in the Towfi Ha11. BRAN, SHORTS 1 • '`Ernest Baker, Clarence Patter, Mr. Kenney, both alone and --vith MIX FEEDS _ Jas `'ale, Leta' P11ekrin. Jr III-- Mr, Harvey, was ,splendid, and it OAT C HOP We ave'nst atone fail Stock nn the shelves and they sure are good. Last - Annie Baker, Mildred JephGon, i.l safe to say that there was not Cltt :�F311_U O ATS \ pring wea►tticipated 1 raise so R't4't?aii'tsied "aur «9t1a1 Order at practl- reut throughout the r1RL1� CHUPMabel•Ste 'Mabel -Stephenson, Johnnie Cow. one (11111 Moll calls the ola'prlces, in heavies for Men, Boys and Women. an, Nellie? Siet', Orval Coakwell, entertainment. '1r. Bless Gang „" WHEAT r Jack McGinty, Bernice Starling very sweetly, Hiss Fawkes recited CRACKi;D COR\ {, They are R'illiams Make. Yon know -the Old Reliable. We buy right fr,7m Carl Kirchner. Sr. II-FIftrol(l with .her usual ability, and Mrs. • 1IItiEU 'Il EN FEED the factory, thus,savin.g our. casrni]]ers from paying any middlemen.. Richardson, Johiiie Renlmer, I3er Harvey and Robt. Harvey were Caldwell'y CrPau; snbstittate Buy your hoots from ns. \\'e stand behind Williams' Boole, the Kirchner, Lillian'�'iroan, Hil- excellent 'accompanists at th•e Calf .Beal. t+nd Williams stands behind us with everv.pair, f "� da Kearns, Rosie Sier, Mervyn -piano. We wish to take th 9 op. Molasses 'teal W have_R s lendid range of Fall Hata and Caps, CNII in %nil see them^ y portunity of thanking every one CHOPPING' AND OATS C p g 'I* Potter. Verna Reid, Bill Hnll, 'Edith Kearns, Donald Morrissey, who took part, and mentioning CRUSHING EVERYDAY'.'�ehaveafewdozenChildren'sBlackCottonStockings-old stock- ry` Bes;iP Bath. Pupils with Moly particularly Sir. and Sirs. Hart'Py Get prices on' feed in ton lots. sizes 1 to 7, Rt 13c to &)c per pair; standing have missed eaatnina- - und their sot] Robert forgiving BE L PHONE. r `T N tions. Parents are urged to co their united services and so help Ft. �T WA@Z?t�' P.JCK"y 1 a• y . operate with the teacher In having ing to make this concert so huge a ever da'. R' BUNTING G, Establ[shea 18:)i. s: pupils %.tend regularly. stcceas.-Com. Chopping y y .. n ivs..,e=-'iL..:,.�.ama:�e,���.�?��.."•+'r3"�'�,��a®tit•mm�sai=.-'�a�+.,�a.. - .. ... .._.�,..r.- --.•- _......... .. ....... <�.- ;mss,,,' ;�- •,.�;r�