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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_11_14- C 1 p J - � , .�y.:t ', ^'' b, .a7wn, N °.9 :r 1.; '{,'•' .zr.y .u# �. E K. y^,C,,•'A' -'`°: _• r . �ny4x K. y, • 1? ,gypsy .'•,rE > 'r_ :"µms%. �� "�- .. �F' . yr �'y"''iA �,�ltw'4rr1`.. � ST S' ,. � ' +•. ^.rY� ..,. L '� •1 S�'7�,'�.� 4 .yrs' ;.,, , F _ ., �.. . y, �:: .�,,� ,.'„'• z: ; -'kip .. `',�,t. ,x.. ,n _ . +Fy�Et :a.. '....•'+� �. : t: :;•ser .. r-?•L•t,. ,� �,�1 ` q :.. .(• ;r -..+c.. t, y ; �+nfi '. '4.�^sw.o s`• ,.rt,+�• .y w.4 - E°' -W= d. /('"•"• !•+ice 1.� ,N WS I ER 1'I�KERI1�iG, ONT.; _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '14, 1919. - =1�0. 8 OLt gI. - - -- T tl�>rtor�t0eefsntttti wyQ%li1Q• - WHITBY SRO'1K ROAD -, - -Establjshed 75 years Geo, E.. --Baker �._. _ .� . F. A. at{rI hire. Powell, of I.'as Angel- CIifforcl Subbarclhas been indispos- _ - er vu Medical ea, Californi�ya, will arri Y at Ars. Pow to- ed during thq past few days. _ "' ell's, Whitb •, on Friday. the 14th,. S�'p wish the toad avpp�oaches toE r L. and .z of to ore -thNn visit ut W. H. and Mrs,, ,Jackson and son, _ E. FORSYTH, D. of ,0.,_ Regis- '' - ' Loa see their friends therelasbtheirestad .the_newbridgevel thea ' ';�� • tered member of the Optometrical Asso• is too-bti, d(a` In adation of Ontario. special attention given to ,•Bn our- Hired Ma11in,1T1I i.�L �Wisimonof fglasaee. Eyes reeled tree. >Mrttt _. the home of the age8 mother. Major Frank, were Whitby on Tues�'4, - , - - keep him. = Heb astirrrivemd ft: M. Washington is also efrom Whitfield Leee funeral of the late r dtM� 1`: TOMLINSON, M, B'., Member Co en er ani•; where he has been Mr. SirbLoSon, th'e pf #seta owtser of- N •'of the College of Pbysicians and Surgeons. = operatin • Surgeoh in the :.U. S. Base the Woodrdif property, is installing a otOntario. Office: that formerly occupied -1 A'good'8aratty'Ma ufe Carrier -saves g the late Dr, R. Brodie, and latterly by Dr, CaldY Hospital. and as soon as he can get plant for the manyfacture of cement' well. Phone, Claremont. Qnt. 231y labor and a lot of hard works "leave" will cotne to visit his mother. back and tile. ,We ha a the venture � fust' prove a success and a source of ; E. CART WRIGHT, M. D., M. Let us tell you what your=hired mate MONGOLIA profit to Mr. Simpson, 1 further no ' o t T • C. P. & S., Ont. A coroner for the Coun- _ would COBt, f all In , n ..Until f ther F account ty of Ontario, Office hours : 12-z'and 6,8 p. m.. A, Brown has .bad a new kitchen. - - Y o rep g or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell erected. ALTONA No. 24. Ind. phone No, 400. Picker n¢. On- A'Beatky WZ3teI . System enables you - = NO CHOPPING WILL tlttio. 331v to get the Best returns and Percy Tarr a day last week in James Davis spent Sunday at home. , _ the city, Jacob Boudway, of•Slouffville,spent BE DONE a NO. JicKINNON, 31.D., L;R.C'.5.,- profit out of your cows Joseph Bets has purchased a new Sunday in fntcn. - . Edinbargh, member of the College of and fat cattle. Ford auto: A. fete of our sports Lave gone up; (Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario, licentiate Quite a number of the farmers have north deer hunting. a of Bola] College of Burgeons, Edinburgh. , �% �3F.+:T "•' s,teoial attention to daiessea of women and 'R a wi'll,gladly explain ar their turnips all harvested. Chas, E. and�Irs. Barkev. visited at '7 israhildren, Office and residence, Brougham, show you how. Mr. Brown, Sr., Mrs.'A. Brown and Stoufiville on Sunday. _ I require an unlimited quantity. of pl - and three children are sehnding a Clarke Hoover has engaged with �. month at Huntsville, Bark is•Reesorfor a tear. Wheat and- will .poty, the Our Serenade Band tva�outon lion- Wm, Barclay, of Toronto, spent the highest price the. H. KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- S�ouf'�vlll ,t On't. day evening and spent a most enjoy- •week-end.nt-his home here. Government ,• j _ B able time at Jacob Wideman's. Q lira. W. G. Berkey- had over 400 bar- will allow. .1 • m or;tNotary Public,•.Conveyanrer &c, Whitby,.Ont. 41 - rein of en apple crop this year. 4 OSHAWA 11emernber boys about the fence I also require Barley and Oats - E. FAREWELL, B.O., -BARRIS. T 'j��' BEAL rails which were tpown on the road. and will pay the 0 TER;Coua4y Crown Attorney, sad CountyJ -rt' A"l+traely attended •txleeting of the The new bridQP whir•h the tott'nshtp highest pr1Ce. Is"tor. Coltrt Ron". Whttbl. lav t • ratepayers was held hNre on Wednes• is building on the 9th is nearing, com- • t3ay evening, tyhen Sir- Adam' Beck pletion. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and addressed the gathering. Practically Vincent Wagg haid his lines "taken • Solicitor. otarj Public. Etc. Moneyto CLARE MO N T all the oppn�tion to the radial schemes off his harness while at church here osa.ISotece'.erock St.Norib, Whitby. 261y in Eastern'Ontario,is to -he found in • _ - - t 2n Sunday,evening. ., - ' • -,F. L:> C�RTE3:�T' "' ALES:& JOHNSTON-Barristers. I9SL=ER OE - -- Oshawa -These include the. mercb- .. M 239 Danforth Ave th'oolworth B:d l - ant- 1s b7 • are afraid that' a last and - License No. 1-268 -- gg GREEN RIVER _-� Toronto: Phone Gt'rrarCheap servi d t411. Saturday., b9ai- ce uiav result in inning - --- vern 17z6. ;Ind•; stay • trade to Toronto holders of real es- Miss. N. Spencer- .pPrt•t Sunday with.� v ILLIAI4 J. BF.ATON, B. A„ Bair. Marriage: LicenSes I tate w'ho ure afraid thtit they inns= he-Brnj,-Cattter and f.ttuily. W; . taxed heavily in case the mad does 11 isq 11 rtle Routley s Pntrthe wePk ervice r iter. Solmtor, member o. tiac .1+rm of y P Ryckman, Denison Foster and Beaton. Toronto, not pay, and those tvho have building .end with het' ppar�not�e 6ece. �eae:al Trusts Building 83 Bay Street. Toromo. Int.4 to'sell at exorbitant prices and tIisa Alice HnXhaw 4pent Sunday 6 Telephone Alain 961 anti 962.., - ` who fear that_ those _w i --king to build with Wul. Booth a d family. V �� OP ruuy go to 'Whitby or -elsewhere to We are pleased to see - G. W. Ferrier • DrntaI 1 buy rheiv-lots. _The majority of those out aRt�in. rafter his recent illness. G A R A_ G E _ present, however, were 4ympathetic Mrs. Robert pafoe and daughter, LAKE B. BEATO.ti,. D. D. S.. '- AND to`wamrds:the radial plans, and it -is ex- 'Miss Gertrude; spent'tho week -end' in t ­QLAKE of the Royal Coletge of Dental petted that the by-law will carry, on the •village, B _ The undersigned have opened Surgeons and University of Toronto. Offue t -Rollin the 22nd Inst. - On Sunday and .Monday, Nov.- 2nd ores W. M• PririVe's ;hardyare;,store. Whitby. /� ' U a new garage at the Corner ever hours 9 to 12 : l,io b,30.E Ind.'p!,one 6. i/ty� BROUGHAM and 3rd, the anniversary services were of Church and -Sing Streets, Isiah phone -azo- _. 441y j0 _ : , _ held in the Green River Baptist church _ '"Picke-rin , where the -are a 9 Hiss Betels visiting with friends in Master rocxi congregations.rswho was mat both ser preof 6�UtOs, motor -cycles to ir lag� , 6rinducted by of Mb- B 7 I Jou*11ttles 4947 aro. Every C�By Toronto this week., �. rte• s ; Miss McBechnie spent Saturday R -- - with friends in Tor v es es were full of the and bicycles. G. ered in. a very earnest W. LiesHamta fthe Coa�y of Marri_ as n8na1 l Inas dwMitb.6 Bert and Mrs. Gray. pt taaant oldnnerw hiahvfu fished re rewbment . We are also agents '!`or De !f . G, Barnes, Green River s W.: and Mrs. Middleton. of Green- to those assembled. On Monday "Val Cream Separators �^ wood, vi.ited Graham and Mrs. John- evening a good crowd enjoyed Rev. W t V.tRICHA,RDSON -Real ;Es .. and re sire. Or Address R. R. N o. 1. LOeust.Sill.y. Hackett's lecture, entitled Through_ P PuNi! Etee fck;n OgConveyancing. 3111y stOwin� t ndthe anniversary services Devnstited Europe." The Claremont - . y Gasoline Engines, Tractors itlSnd '. T pp in the.Vlethodist.cburch there will be r V t' .'timetee liven for new' work, repairs Orchestra h rendered several Pelee- !pester. ',HALL-House car star, • tions, which were very much enjoyed e(I Sswipg Mdehines.° an service. in St, John's_ church on j y - pairs 1, Learn Wireless the audience, The alterationa. Ind. phone 2813', 'Pickering. 231y Sunday next. h7r Proceeds were _ operating and win•a good salary. The Brougham Methodist,, -Church about $50. Cowan &- Shepherd --�B.BEATON TOWI`TBHIPOLERH twill bold �hefr-theireeryices - • Coaveynneer, Commissioner for tatfas Sbawls School, 395 Yonge .St., To- next. Sundity,.Ngv. kith._ Rev. Major We have Victory, but it is not Pickering, ons stsldadtn, AeoouWant. Eta, money to loan roatn,,has the flne5t set of modern l'lice will preach both afternoon and pRid fur et.. _ • oa farm propaerrttyy "Issuer lot Marriage Lie evening. The Lgeuat Hil! Choir vtill - - sneaa" Wltitarali, Oat. 1•v apparatus and gives best inetruc -- -- ' - --- tiFni,ln the tnl-usic in _the afternoon _ ' - tv)n at small cost. .Write for facts: wHITavAI"B - HCEiH 5. PUGH• Glen Nlarja•r. Oat. and in Lite evening there' will also be I.+cea+ed Auctsooeer, F. xt. a.:vp esper G. W. Cretvsrn, Sea pati+t! music: ThP Trtutees are ask- 1In jar lRev,) PrinP is in - N �i them leave +n impo:ecd an.h thornngL'Dred pt ck, j;,(t f rr aTl3ttnk-Otftll`ing Of Onl' bund- Oniaiirt dPerhnnting. Balsa condo eted-anp=beu, ur,te for terms J and partleulare, Ptos.a Ind, °11'9. 36 1t' Vickering t'ed {:.illai[s. (nmPOnP, Cnme aril Onr seniric fPitrher, 11145 Na1laRer J • " c � Vesw� _ _ - tttta rn. a miss hn►is?N�s. _ Pp. OSTTLL, Liccnaed Ancrionepr,' .GLEN t^AJoa �E'ni. smith h:,s ripen PntPrt wining • for [tonnties of York and Oatarlo. Aero- T + vi, -hors raver th'e week- tioa sales of all kinds attenned to on shortens The young pen a of the nhurch held aI p levy ort tttn zones. Address (seen River P• -O., Obi. -- Z cE rr su( re..ful Box Snc'ial in. the enUr�. Frank Tarnpr anti illi++not dao- �' F'ii8t-+ClEb86 rigs f0I liars �.:huul hnuP on Friday evening last. a-Ii�ti Q13 - ilflrid AlORTON . -3t, GIRSO\, Ontario. L The roceecii amnuntt(l to �S. ghrer ore cor.vnlPtcinG at the home of and Dam+n+on I„rd 5v for nim (tai :'Dai Or nigLt - - pp h �fretlwr, ►l r. Armin, - t r76. Engineer. Hopkfr.,Sitett. >. herb;.-P;+ese :,t_ ♦ utas icical-nuctinnerr,. lir. Pt3ath, had a ore sorry to 'rPnntt that 11 r, _ t�lE' fol 10911 rcces.nr m the )au W. E. ,1:arnold, Ont "B'n$ ffiet?t9- $ll LT111II8 rhsiri;6 of the -ale of boxes, which he ((cc 1f nrP is nor, improving'nc Aft as hi4 LandSurvcyorot Port Perry, , 44-4 ^o'ndttetPd in a very able manner. . • - S g p p 3 6 r ghiddiig was tori 1k (M)' The eery islze5 t7 CQi�1 Teamin roto tl • attended to. fri w uld like tQ see him. • to l meeting bf. the Women's �[�%M, VA«', LICENSED . Ave; � Pnt for-C'anada �,arria *e .Co, 1n4tt,tttF waif he field on t;"PdneFda �♦ TIONEER,`orYoik,2ntarit andpurha eniertaining program' R+K given by y' �r � - Countie:. All kind -.of •.ales prom 1 at(rrdcd ��% u Qe tht l9rh inrt iii fhe-hosenent bf The Eg , Moire,' ' to, Termsreasannahlr. Date: for�alcs may be stl' • R. PeAk iocal tulent, c••m+i�ting of �)r-r;•, re -i• 1 - s Ptcfietirt�. Methodi�Cchure.h. The,hanker.11r, arrangedatNEWS'Officv.., Bell and Irdepen- —__ -__.— —_ •_____, '.itiiana• s'te, The, two big events; of ''dent ph.mcs.. R'hitby. Ont: Sly circ• edeninq were a drama entitled Pratt. will give a talk Ctrl';«'hat wtrnr , +0' _Pn ought to know about_banking." ••Shed-ows,' anti a little' cvne4y ens 'Ntlt, Pea k' '�T`SG"r}i'OR.�Y' �^NIiw7 G -e -.RE I D :iiled it Furnished Ro:m.” 'The Rt' he= rate m>tdP welcome,.' lortner was a pathetic little story, The saryMett?ry es on will hold Bought and sold. rinniversary : ervlces nth fitmdap, the _ Has a.fuli line of 1 ra h and Cur- with a happy ending, of the civil war l(1' , eriod. which was evtre Lely well h i4ist., at • 9t) and 7 P. m., and will Government, Municipal and Cor- ed meats constantly on "nd. p P he cr,nducted by Rev. H. Wilkinson. A IC R E E SO R y . potation Bonds For Sale. played. The ldtt+r was a rollckjng of pr ' P led ty e • Brozakta5t Bacon little eomed� which kept ever one ars •t tho home ! Spice _Rpll, , p y choir in the afternoon and by, the _ ' BellPhone.193 .convulsed with laughter from begin - evening. LOaIIQrir $� ,. Ham, Bologna, �Veiners, etc. Locust Bill Choir in the On Hing to (unci "'The'ehair was very, ably Monday evening a high-class concert _ •WILLIAM D. DYKES. WHITAY Highest Prices paid for filled by Walter herr, of Bxleam' tsiU he given by the following artists, _ _ 13UCClte1' 5 C:ittlQ• DUNSAR i ON Rev: Deo: E:' llnlletY, `elocitionist, of B. M. ATMORE T— Tirontn, and Flt, fiet'et. Frank Ald• t- " Nebirinary Surgeon lir=. and Miss Clinton, of Mea,uid, ti.lgo4, It; A. F., tc*nor soloist, Toronto. r uL.1d U' Honor Graduate -of Ontario Veterinary are guests tit the in xnsv. _ College, All calls day or night It Payso Patro,J. R. Frust and fFantiJy leave this _ Aopt.eY com fly attended to. ✓ wpek fur thein new hntne in Toronto. P- p ',Wis"1lonney, of Pickerinjr. spent a ' The Dirizion Chart case of Berry vs. - `Belt and independent'PhonPq,� tca.'.l entail'„i,hpct S iionl few days last: trie gine t of :Miss Nellie W, H. Bell drew a large nnn}l.er of Yoiir Strength' -now before illtiea PICKERING - ONTARIO �' - Thom. - y ewer riste>1Prs on Tuesday of last comes. Authuritias predict ELLIOTT The D.. L. and .11. 1. fincietp will tweak in the County Court Heise al other outbreak of Span- ” jt =.,.:B-T•�O-V �j epe,n their autumn nieetin in the u-hitbF, avhen .the case was argued, F ash Iklflueriza, but erJ .:L. �i '�%T"" i Percy Berry" engsged'with Mr. Beli �! near future. VetOrinary Surgeon � � Found on Frit?ay evening in file for one year for $:.Sn, hoard'and tcaeh• •' Honor Gradunte of the Ontario Fete- haitenient of the chtirch a purse, Own- ing ; but :after :a couple of days, he rinary College Yonge & Charles Sts, c utap hAve sane l,y- npply ing not the sand 11r�. BPii entered into anew en- NYAL and Graduate of the Veterinary Fost office, gagenier-tfor $3.30 Per vent', After Iii Science ��ssociattion• Enkoys an excellent reputation for The sor.iul last Friday evening teas a months work the pintntiff girt the jo�a, ,�REOPt ioS surce«=a gond turnout, a nod sup- the defendant refusing to give him Phone-offlee 1808, residence :f;fC high grade husiites9 :raining and Her .atad a ¢ned program. bins Vary. any wnges more than $711,20, which he CLAREMONT, ' - ONTARIO for placing graduates in' positions. Clark, of Pickering, sat`rg iti het••usual had recc4ved,- hpiwe the -snit. The z+` -- _- - A CAREFUL SriLECTION1 OF _\ SCiiOOL gco i'voi" ata& was well received, Hiss four questions of importance, drafted' will help you to withstand all7. ' OF THE i T?LUST Banks l,eing her able accompanist. by the judge, upon which the jury disease. Creophos is an effect - Dr. N. E. IytcEWen,'B•V. SC. 1SAfter months_ of -'stiffering -there had to 'give answer,- were : Ist-Walvi ave toic` Ril(t- tisQrie'builder, Write to -day for our Catalogue. passed away one of our red erted the 1hintiff hired for $2;30 or $33t1 ? 4' Veterinary Surgeon. p. •:• P p especiRlly n•}let•e there is ak pre - • • �, Graduate of University 'of Toronto. students admitted at any time, - rttizcns, Mi=s A. Pfizer, on Saturday 2nd -Hud he sufficient grounds for di of -lung -n;eRkoesQ last, - Ftinernt eerrfees•-orI -M-0n4R`y quittinz;,': 3rd-Ifh=ehad;svbntamount - p•4 tic,ti to Former Veterinarian to Macdonald' W. J. El-liott, Principal from the home of .her niotbpr were shall he receive ? 4tb-How much TRke Creopltoa noyv t;ttd build Agricultural College, Quebec. conducted by Rev, J, F. Clugston. shall defendant he a lowed In wap of up your powe:5 of resistance. Prompt attention to all clients,. _ She is survived by her mother, one datuages by re?tcon �f-cnlinter. claim? _ si-sTer, Xrs. 'C: Rose, of Brantford. The plaintiff is amrnphan and told his Bell and Ind. Phones, _ __ _ o Water, Pure Water twig hrofhi'rs, -Thomits rind - Isaac, - of -st-ory-in a-straightway telling $1 0�• b�t#le PICKERING, ONTARIO Toronto, _ of the ill -usage he received arourld the ~• ------' - What might have ptnved a fatal farm, After the jury had been out nn Eggs For Hatching If you are wise yon will use the.- only accident occured on Sunday,' When hour and twenty minites, they made • Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, • W -in. and Mrs, Logon were- iiriQing a clear finding of all gilesiions in favor sir from Black Breasted Redme from church a west, hound auto of the plai' i Berry, allowing him c Game -choice ?tock and who fs agent for Wind Mills,.lullsGasoline ran into this vehicle. hits. Lotton $85.90 on question three and assessing MCFADDEN'S Engines. all kinds of pipe and flttings from the ri and suffered a all costs on the defendant Bell, which v� -excellent layers. jumped g a for water works. Also bath room fix- severe shaking up, but bar. Lotton has not yet been determined. Also, Young. Belgian Hares' tures, etc. Everything giveh careful tried to bold the horse from rut7ming (`� and.9ilver'GreylSiber- awe and in so doin was pulled over DRUG � S j Oi%+-+ 1 nttencion. y P The money subscribed to the Vic - Ian Hares. the daAb-hoard and ad his shoulder tory Loan will uItlmately car - All Pedigree -Stock. RICE'S PUMP WORKS, dislocated. Much sympathy is felt culate in Canada to the C. N. F, Tickets for Mr. and Mrs, Lotton and all hope W,;J. GC%RDON PICKERING Home Tel. 3821 Whitevale, Ont? for a speedy recovery. benefit of a1L - i PiC]se=j.11@, ; onts=0 A. wi'^^a- ' h,Sti`d9c .:.- '.. -.. .:.. ,. - .:. -. :.'. -n' ... .., �.:e+P:. .aii'f�':s .,. .. ,. _ _....... _ _..aat✓r�o-.,.._ _. .. _........,}.ia::..n __ _.._-._ ... ..._ • ... _ _.. - r.•-_�.,.., N �..__ _ .. dt,. , ._,.,.., cdt,. ...,.,".cSr..^o:..�•.i`+..3.�,i•»z'_ �': Vit+' .. » �1. .. k( ... 1.-G: •- 114 v. .YS� ... '. .: � qi- 4 ..65l,JF.." _ .fs�•Swy .c1'.• ..,.,.e hdlas".a..�" •4..1% •.,�.. u , :u�'ir•.. a, ... ; , .,, ,' ..C'�i"'�" .rpt ••las ' ..ex - _ r, P s• a` � >t. , 4i"�.p . .er,y.'.'.��, �. ,c. r v .:. ,., ji. ,. •';�', ?A ''•w, '�'Mh �.j.. �. �1S3R+./ `vr ..r. w# — �^•�!• .. •-5„1 s, .. ... ,.+'K.. �....mt ..,. •. _>r.., . .. ,,, _,. n.. ..,..._.. A: _{ a"•. a ..ti.Y rey ."i He. was- tall and thin as the •ether 4was startout briaklq across the Moss. fat and short. Later that day, the Governor,`mik " "3npper's ready, Leach," Said the' ing his usual rounds,'ci.me to'the latter. firmarryy where ,Greensmith, lying cam - FOU "All right, Meeaor.;" replied the fortabtil between eleari .white sheets, ' other, without looking up. "I've just was •happil-y engaged•in_reading ar. ,phi 4 -\-'• - '' flnisheV' - magazine. I , A minute lat€r- he got up. and fol- _. Volopel Peyton lo okz nt him keen- I lowed the other through the door, ly Greensmith's eyes` did not'fali. - which he . pulled to behind him. "You were in the Army, once, were. Greensrnith piuhad the shutter soft- you not? asked the 6 i!onel. r> ly. It gave„and stealthy as -a moor I ”" "I was, air." - • + fox; he climbed over the sill and into "I don't promise anything,' said the: ri Colonel, " the. room. A rich odor of -fried bacon "hat.. 1 ru bo n; to see if I M ; } made him positively faint with pun- can get you 'bark.' ger. .He looted round for a weapon. (Ne End.) o His wandering gaze fell on the pile ' r of !eaflets. "TO THE DOWN -TRODDEN WORK. Take careor the orchard or use its 1 - 0 ERS OF ENGLAND!" for firewood. Trees unsprayed and 1.� not pruned are a source of loss to _ _' -i A )vas the :heading. d Half -consciously he ran his eyes their owners and to their neighbors.! -� '� �1 a i • 1 down the Lines of print. The pamphlet Some idea' of the magnitude of the was one long string of filthy abuse of ' wo•rk of tho' British Army Clothing I «�cwrr o .<. the King,'the State, and the Army. Department may be gathered from I • - • • ► • • - a It was an incitement to sedition, mut- ii I. these figures:. It 'has supp''Jed the iny, and murder. In short,, it was I army, 'among other things, •with 40; -" Bolshevism. The -blood rose to Greensmith's 500,000 jackets, 37,250,OQ0 . trousers, oI white face. For the moment even his 12,250,000 greatcoats, 29,000,006 caps, s a hunger was forgotten. • Something and 64,000;000 shirts. ff A long dead rose in his .crushed .soul. Tomato is )ways a pleasing aadu I „ - II "The dirty hounds!" he muttered, fiercely. tion -to vegetable -soup, though good ' He must have 'spoken louder than I vegetable soyp- can be made without �he knew. Next moment Leach's bloat -any tomato. A little uncooked oatmeal! ed face appeared at the. inner door. ihelps 6e flavor when- there are few i Greensmith was nota pretty figure. i vegetables. For those who like barley ! ; l�• "a*' Hls hideous convict kit was covered, it can be used in place of the oatmeaLi _. with mud, ble face and hands black , The cereal adds to the flavor and) 1 ' The Governor of Moorlands Prison and' lay shivering, shaking, muttering with bog peat. 'Lench s ,law dropped, and he stood shaking. sir , thickens the soup -slightly. sat bolt upright in his chair, his face fierce imprecations against Leney, the l3eforte he could recover, Greensmit11 f „ bleak as the-. bare office table before Governor, and everybody' r.nd every- ; throat with # him. He caught cry him, and his steel blue eyes fixed upon thing connected with the prison. both "No both hand, choked the cry he tried tons Liniment oas.s oohs, as The Gream7 Lather of ng, shambling farm of the- pris- . • -Good" the to i ,Four days tater;Green- utter and flung him. back through the � BARY's OWN SOAP wftem porter who stood opposite. amith was back with his gang on the I door with. .such force. that he went in'a ou agcols�er than the hc� draughhe t "Hogs." There was a sullen, desperate j down with.a crash on the floor of the Y look on his th'fn face, his back aeerneii ; inrier room. t i II S A T and whitens, refreshes and deli- Gately aromstizes the skin. ,, AL which whistled through • the open more bent, and he shambled worse ! With a yell, Mee=on, who was seat- Arbon SMINUmn•a,X&I"Mona•d window_____ _ than ever a•s he.walked. at �gradesf 4815 He turned to the fiord=featureci..._«y for bad�Gre'eny;' �.hispered� adfryine pane hurled itp�e th alt2hls who stood like a ramrod ill a little. Cockney e named-- dll Write for prices. + warder plc poc , mrght �reensinith's 1�e�zY- ire - L'. charge of Greensmith. ,� Dingley, in hisp #lir., "What Mr. Leney?"! ' "And how I smith flung up his left arm" saved r TORONTO eAL -_ is it this time, would you look ,if you'd „ his .head, but ,'at. the ,arms expense. f Q, J. CLIFF TORONTO d he'aak'ed. been three days in'Number.. One'! . The limb dropped useless 6 1 -is side: 1 "His cell wasn't, fit to be seen this growled back The drove mad. Dashing pain .him aGreensmith. �k d D' Tin not cleaned. And -x iT. n o was i — .encs . ase ing- round the table, he dro. a his - right - ovfien �I warned him, he gave me ley fist into Meeson•'s ug:y face, and saw' cheek. i Who dye think if it wasn't him ? ; the man double like. a concertina and The' Governor shrugged his 8110111= What's :the use of a bloke truing- to fall against the wall ,'filers, nin. straight? I tell . you. Dingley, it's ' Greensmith .gave him one glance, "What have you to say;' "G%een-, another sort of ran I'll try next time." then fell on the food like a wolf. with?" - i'Now, then—talking! Ah,' you, Bread; bacon. and tea. Never had he Greensmith glanced up, opened 11is Greensmith, of- course!" tasted anything so delicious. With "- Lips as though about to speak, then It was Leney's voice. harsh and h came back subsided. Long experience had taught angry .. He thrust his th4kk. red face every - moufliful strength him that it was perfectly useless to almost into Greensmith's. to 'him.. defend blmself. It he did.-Leney would, "you'll get a `half Sheet' for this all Satisfied at last, he examined pia i" r' onl� �make it hotter for him next time. s ' ,. arm:' It `hart'abominab]y:' A small right, and it'll be a week this time. bone seemed to. be broken. A shirt ".lothing.�to.-say? Then you admit Greensmith shivered. Leney's -bully- ;Ming against the wall. -He ripped it, the char The. Governor paused,' !ng had taken all the spirit out of him. .N � made' a rough bandage, and Hien turn- fsowning. .� All the morning Greensmith. wielded. ed his attention to pia late enemies. "Greenamith," he went on; this is his shovel mechanically, doing just who were both still'stunned. It was the third time you have been before enough work to dvoid another rebuke. a job to handle them with one arm, !ne this month. I despair of You. ; He never looked. up at the sky; he . but they were not going to -escape-if ## . Warnings Are. useless. I -shall try ' hardly noticed the increasing sultri- he could hal �t Tlie words of that I what cells will do. You will have three I nese of the air, nor the gathering of` filthy leaflet still stuck .in. kis throat.;., clays and Number One diet, and next, the black clouds over the domed head time you cottie before,me you will get; of Misty Tor, It was not until a flash He managed`st"last to tie them safely, „ then rose to his -feet, panting. a weep. of I3ghtning ]it the loom, andx the . There was a cot in one corner. of r Greensmitb did not even look up. I thunder rumbled crackling across this' the room. -He eyed it or:a moment, �� . Escorted by his d•arder, he shambled ) sky, that he realized 'a heavy storm then went and deliber�ely lay down. . -'out, • - was an the point of breaking. Inside two • minutes _ he - was . sound t "I told• you ao,, said Leney, in a Whistles shriaed, but before the asleep. He was awakened by a mel'an- volce of triumph. ,• Cells . you ve got, parties could be collected the clouds :sad I hope you91 like it" choly groaning. Greensmith,a up lip lifted, show- split, and down came hail in blinding, � 'Shut your row!" be ordered mitly, I rattling sheets. In. an instant every -and" sat up to find the' `grey dawn Ing his teeth in s sort of snarl: - But thing was blotted out. Greensmith j creeping through the window. He he did not speak, nor did a word ¢aaa -' his lips tit) he was behind the double • could hardly see .hi's next neighbor. got up, and, paying ' no attention doors, in the half dark. utter silence "Your chance!- Your chance!" a ! svhate� er to She shivering _wretches } of a. punishment cell. Then. he flung voire seemed to whisper in his ear. on the floor, helped himself to- some r..' -himself face downwards on the floor, He dropped brs spade and plunged breakfast. Men he went out. away into the white blinding gloom. i . As -be passed the printing press he i 't -- - Probably no one saw him go. Cer- slipped one of the Ieitflets inside his i tainly no warder did, for not a voice shirt. Lench screamed after him, but . i. was raised or shot fired: The toar.of, he. -paid no- attention. Shutting the the hail, the wind, and the thunder'.door behind him, be turned in the pelting direction of Moorland Prison. u combined was so terrific. the -The sun had .just risen when the BEADY of the ice, so terrible, that the lags i warder on sentry at the gate -of the either flung themselves flat on' the K ground or bolted for shelter. prison saw -a mud -stained lag, with. Long before 1113 absence' was dis- one arm in a rough sling, limping covered "No Good" Greensmith was ;wearily towards hint. ��� fields away. : Before ,the storm was! - "Heavens, its • Greensmith. he over he was out on the open moor;!gasped: Then he shouted' 'for assis- • fore pursuit was organized be .was i tance. RVE hidden .in a deep cleft of the rocks, i Several 'warders •ran• out, among -,.-.:SEabove the -Arrow, where he lay, pant- them Leney. Leney's pale eyes Blit- ing, soaking• shivering, yet with a tared, and his •heavy _ hand fell on wild sense of triumph in his heart. Gr`S,o you've' houdb . �" h s r - • From his eyrie he .watched the chase comeback?" e leered. _ ,x id 't e bunk aft AND pass down the valley and return, had got awayn My word, six months empty-handed. The day dragged by, in irons—that's what this means! He i -: but as night came, Greensmith began l chuckled savagely. to feel faint with hunger. Greensmith:-drew himself -up, •and" :.oOD Darkness` fell; Greeaamith grew.) there was no fear in the look he turn-! rdvenous. He felt that at any cost he ed' on-teney. _ rriust have food. Leaving his cave, 113 "You'll take me to the Governor," I _ t out is westerly direction. PA RKER.6 set a w t Y he said, sharply - Soon he was aching in every bone, b he recov- -. ` and ready to drop. It was only his op TO - ered himself quick . Leney s jaw dr ped; but _. frantic craving for food that kept him I "0h,.I'll take you to the Governor, I The Clothes you were so proud of when going at all. right enough," he snarled. "I'll take new again` He walked miles -and saw no sign of • g g » :new --can be made to aPpe' life. He telt that he was completely You to Kim when I've done with you. t } p y „ shabby ar; tied -, That is ono way to speak to a pris- Fabrics that are dirty, Y Post; and 'was an the point of throwing „ him'aelf down and giving up when he over, came s cold voice at Leney's to caught a gleam, of light in a hollow -1. shoulder, and the. warder wheeled to I - W311 be restord' former beauty by see Colonel Peyton regarding`- him below. Only the faintest glimmer, butsending them to Parker's. KS. -it acted like magic. lie began to'run, sternly.LARand ten- minutes later was standing Before the dismayed Loney could _ find words, Greensmith spoke. . � outside a small and ruinous building of "I came back of my own accord,- rougha _ -< granite, which stood quite b; • „ he «itself on•the bare and lonely hillside.tell you tat.gIihaa something two say ��an' ni Dyeing _ The windows had no gIasa; thw; " .. were shuttered, The" light .gleamed t0 pou, privately, sir. through a crack in the rotten wood -I' erI d'on� at PACKER 5 r 'li'lie Governor gazed piercingly 'at ,�S prop Y work. Greensmith put his eye to the I the convict for a second or two. The " crevice and saw a small, ba#e, -dirty change in the man's demeanor 'struck Parcels may be sent Post or Express. <' room in which, a man sat, working a him as a��inost miraculous. _ small hand -press. Come he said, curtly,'and lea the ::•;We'pay carriage one way on all orders.. way into his own'house. .: The man was fat, gross, and flabby, "Well, if this ain't a rum go!" ob- _ _ but- he, worked rapidly, turiiing' ""out " of the 'watching warders.. Advice upon "clegriing or .dyeing an y article will be promptly given upon request leaflets one after another. If Green- ser've'd one t And his words accurate) voiced the - smith` had thought at all, he might ?` :D1NE have considered it a very strange opinion of the rest. the , A quarter of an hour later, worthink outat a her ii jl rttan ii in themiddle quarter saw the prison doctor enter the e•'' to •tome out in a PARKER S DYE 1DKS, Limited' _ of the lonely moor. But the gripping Governors house, _ d few minutes in' charge of Greensmith, emptiness- within --him- deaden his _ CleaAeriL and _ Dyers, whom he took straight across to the' Si►2a brain. All he•wondered was whether A little later Principal 781 YOnge St. _ Toronto 7p 1N.0LAR K the man was alone and where hi•s food infirmary. -. .; ...L•so Warder M'Kee Was seen to leave the iew+•sw .was. ` prison Wien two assistant warders, and -• ` r - 7ie•• ,.:Ais he watched. a second man came through a door from the back room. shard's ziatment. owes atvnthssii, _ ,g . s..r... + �- ^:.. ^v 'F •:.`..:Wc+•y,y -.. ,r, ..... 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Honey -Extracted clover, brlb. tins,} gentlemen, and I ask you to again .Toronto, Nov. Ii. -Manitoba wheat 26 to 280; 10-111• tine, 24� to 21k; 80 y fgrgive me talking o! myself. I need -In store; Fort William, No. 1 North- 240; buckwheat, 60=ib. Lina 1 ' _ __ - _ • ! 18 to•,20c; comb, 16 -oz., $4.50- to $b 0� He1r:Apparent Appreciates Canada!s Welcome to Ham as not tell you how deeply I have been ern; $2.30} -NO, 2 Northern, $2.27; No.4doz.; 10 -oz., $8.60 to $4.04 dozen. touched: b the. wonderful -welcomes 3 Northern, $2.23. ``�- King's Representative -What the Throne_ Stands y Manitoba ' oats -No. 2 CW 861,40; � Maple .products -Syrup, per impel -i "}rich have _been given me in every No. 3 CW 84340; extra'No. 1 feed I isl gal., $8.Y6•` per 6 16perial gals,} ,_ .. For FOr. Imperial Unity. city, town . and hamlet. which. I have �85%c; No. 1 feed, -82%c; No. 2 feed, $3,40; -sugar; It., 27 to 280. } Tlae Prince of .Wales adsiresaed rau:airy, and I see that the' farmers virted in the_gfeat Dominion. These 80�ac. Provisions -Wholesale. ' welcomes have been quite overwhelm- Manitoba barley -No.. No.• 3 CW A000 men assembled in. Massey. Hall, have recently been asserting them- y� ' Smoked meats --Hams; medium 86 ;r ing, and I can never be 'sufficiently $L,19yi; -rejected, $1.30'!x; feed, Toronto, on the ,occasion of his fare- selves in Ontario, too, bpt let me is grateful .to Canadians•foi the warmth , $1,3034. to 380• do, heavy, 81 to 820; coo ed, well visit to-Ontario'a capital.. It was sure you that I-. intend to be a very 49 to ole; roils, 30 to B1c; breaWest I with which they have received me, American corn -Prompt shipment; I bacon, 42 to 460;. backs, plain, 4? to h 'memorable and historic occasion,1 simpt so ;a of farmer, who will not nor cans ever Yorget it:. , No. 8 yellow, -nominal; No. 4, nominal. I 48c• boneless, 49 to 52c. for it was. probably the first time, in .,go in for politics of try to" upset your I «But, gentlemen, I am not conceitled Ontario oats -No. 8 white, 8b to Cured meats -Coils cleat bacon, 8L the annals of the Empire t tai► Heir,I ideas. in.any'xay,. {Applause.) But,,.enou h to accept this welcome as in 87c, according to fret ht., P to 82c; clear bellies; 80 to 31c. J to the Throne discussed at apublic } as abrother-farmer, I should like to any personal to. mQaelf, and real= - Ontario wheat-F.o.b., eh Aping Lard -Pure tierces, 29 to 29340; ' , - :meeting the duty and functionsofthe pay' tribute to the farmers of On- points, according tb freight:- o. 1 �' ize that they have been given me as tuba, 30 to 803zc; pails, 3034 to 80.�fac, Crown and the relationship of the tario, who have always been a very winter, $2 to 2.06; No. 2 wilvter, $1.97 P 81 to 3134 c. Compound tierces.. the Kings representative coming to✓lata, Sovereign to the people. The tact wholesome; respectable and energetic s to $2.08; No. winter, $1.93 to $1.99; 28 r •Canada as the heir to the Throne. My No. 1 spring, $2.fl2 to 2.08;-• No. 2, '� to 29c; tubs, s, to 283rrc• pails, . and wis&m. with which the Prince section of the com�tunity. I know they 2834 to 28%d; prints 2935 to 800. first visit to .the .great `Dominion has spring, $1.99 to $2.05; o. 3 spring,' . °?f; handled his subject, his breadth of will always 'remeifnber to„think of the made me realize more fully than ever I $1.95 to $2.01. I Montreal Markets. vision and his rare personal • charm, ! wider interests of the • nation as well 1.42 to $is44, I Montreal Nov. 11-Oata;• estra No.. what a great privilege and what a Barley -Malting, $ F once again deepened the.bond, between 1. as. of their ;own. It takes all kinds of Manitoba flour Government stand= 1 feed, 93c. Flour., new standard a great responsibility all that confers himself and the peopple of the Dom- I. interests to make a -great nation, and ard, $11,' Toronto, grade, $11 -to $11.10. Rolled oats; be , upon me, and I value these welcomes $4.60 to $4.65.. Bran, $46.00. inion. I Canada cannot afford to be one-sided. Ontario flour-Winter,•in juterbage,; 90 lbs., His Royal Highness spoke as fol -1 hope, all tris more highly because they have 52.00. Hay, No. 2, r ton, I hoe therefore that Ontario will prompt sbipment, Government stand-' Shorts, $ set the lead b showing that all class- come from the Canadian ni:tion as a' ard $9.50 to $9.60 delivered at Mont-' car -lots, 23 to $24. Cheese, finest} lows. i es may persue their own legitimate whole, from all sections of the com- e I choices# real, and $9.50 to...$9.60, ,delivered at eastern&; 93!2 to 300. Butter, '41Since I was last in Toronto I bave� , munity, whatever their race, whatever Toronto. creamery, 61 to 620. ' Eggs, fresh', 80c; + been right across the con*.meat to interests without forgetting the wel- their party, whatever theireducation. peas -No. 2; nominal. C% selected, 64- do, No. 1 stock, b8c; Vancouver Island and' back fare of the dominion and of the Em- • 9, al, stoci 550 Potatoes Peri ` Which enables me to look better, on hire as a w e. It means "that tile- Throne stands for Rye -No. 2, nominal. bag,. caf lots, $1.40 to 1.4 y Canada as a whole, and I think `I cant "The welfare .of the whole Empire an heritage of common aims and ggay---Track, Toronto, No. 1, $25 to hogs abatto?r kilW, $25- Lard, pure_,' 'best express myself in military terms.' is, after .all, the big question for all ideals, shared equally by all sections, $2$; mixed, $18"w "L. Stravr--Car- i woo pat% 20 lbs, net, 82%c. � The Western Provinces are like the i of us, and it has taken a new, -shape , all` parties or all nations` within the lots, $10 to $11, Live Stock - :arkets. i on since the war. Because o! .their Millfeed-Carlots, delivered Mont- . Toronrto• Nov.' ll.-Choic heavy, outposts of the nation held by most Empire. But despite this, there is a real freights, bags included -Br gallant and .enterprising outpoat1,whole-hearted participation in -the commoft sentiment which.is' shared not -per $45•. shorts,,$524. good teed steers, 12 to 29 $18; • heavy troops, who are continual} pushing! great struggle, the Dominions have only b all nations within the' Em re, P 3 26 to $3.50. steers, $]2 to $12.50; bate era' .cattle; y P B, y y Pi Sour, per bag, choice, $11.25 to $11,76• do, good, forward into the no man's land of entered the partnership of nations by but also by all poltical parties within $ - ' - the great Northwest. Ontario In the becoming signatories o! the Pelee each nation. ` We all know this be- Country Produce -,-Wholesale. $1035 to $10.76;_ do, mei., $9 to $9.26• tubs and rolls, 40 to do, com', $6 to $6.76; bailie, choice, $16 .East is still the main body, of the ns Treaties and members of the assembly =as _it was. this .common sentiment Butter -Dairy, to $10:50• do, med. $9 to $9.25• do in the Lea a of Nations. The old 42c; -prints, 43 to 450. Creamery, y� tion and the main cine of resistance, l ' gu which made Britisher& stand together fresh made solids, ,b8 to 59c; prints, 'rough, $7.25' to $7.50; butcher caws, and I congratulate y idea of an Empire handed down from great war, - « $10 to $10.50• do' good, 9 to gra you on the way P in the , and I realize that choice, , go $ the traditions of Greece and Rome was 69 to 680. In whish your flee.position is organ- this same sentiment.has been express- Eggs -Held, 53 to 540• new laid, 021.$9.26; do, mei., $S.Lb to $8.60; do, ' iz�, that of a mother country surrounded ed in the wonderful welcomes 'given to 830. com., $6.50 to $.7; stockers, $7.60 to was much impresses oy an j bdaughter.°` + _ - chickens I $]0; feeders, $10. to $11.26; canners- r saw in the West and was attracted ]egiance to that mother country. But „ 28 to 300 roasters, 260; fowl, to' stood I. am afraid, gentlemen, that.I have , 1'by the young and free spirit which the British Empire has long left that departed from.my reserver and have 26c;-durklings, 25 to 90c- turkeys, 35.E to_choice, $110. to $175• do-, com, a - I !Quad there, and realized what a obsolete idea behind, and appears be- to 40c; squabs, doz., $4.56. ' med., Stili to $75; springers, $90 to talked about myself 8 good' deal, But I 20 to ; $176 • light ewes, -$8 to $9• earlings, great future and development lies be. fore us in a very different and far I wanted to tell Live poultry -Spring chickens, B Y < fore it. N"ow for the last three weeks grander form, - It appears before us you, as the largest 230• roaster•a, 200• fowl;' 18• _to- 2br;.; $9 to $10 50, spring lambs, per cwt,, audience I have been privileged to du,� rings 2flc• tur�seys. 260. $18.25 .to. 18.75; calves, good to - -� 1 have been back in the East, travel- as a single State, composed of many addre s in Canada -what I feel about m in southern and western Ontario,} nations of different origins and -'di!- � Cheese-Ntaw, large 81 to 31�ific; choice, $17 to $18; hogs, fad and Bmy position and the responsibility .twins, 31% to 32c; tri, lets, 32 to 83; 'watered, $17; do, weighed off cars, - read I have seen the country roar -d the erent languages, which give their al- which it entails. So I must again say Stilton; 33 to 34c. -$17.25; do; f.o.b., $16; do, do, to fam- shores of your great lake, which was legiance not to a mother country, but s to a eat common system of life and I how very grateful I `ani' to you for 'Butter=Fresh" dairy, choice, 60 to era, $15 75. the scene of the fighting a century8'r your kind invitations and grateful to 62c• creamery prints, 62 to 64c. � Montreal, Nov. 'll Bulls, $5.715; V ego which saved British North Am -1 government. Margarins-48 to 38c. = nw4ium heavy bulls, 46.50 to $7.00; �� you for giving me this opportunity of erica for the Empire, and was thrilled) The British Dominions are, there- addressing l Eggs --No. 1, 69 to 60c; •selectee 62 canners, $4.75; ' medium good cows. g yon. I can on.y-assure you to 63c• new laid 75 to 78C. f $7.75; -butchers' medium heifers, $7.50 _ =te think of the splendid fight which fore, no longer colonies; they are lis- that I will come back as soon as os- ' _;our ancestor& of those days put up,1 ter nations of the great British, na- sible and always endeavor to live up �3c; Poultry2Springg chickens.- 80`l to $8.2b; da, com., $8 .to $7.60; canners, a , tion. The la` -ed a rt 30 to ;,3c; roosters, 23 to 2bc; cowl, 801 cows, mad., $6.2b to $7.7b; Canners, and If it was anything like the way } y p pa in tate war. to my great responsibilities and try to 89e; turke a, 45c'; ducklings, `84' to. $4.75; cutters, $5 to. $6, 'butclisi bulls, !)ntarto men fought in the great war, fully "proportionate 'to their size and „ y , to be worthy of your trust. (Prolong- 850• squabs, dot., 68. I com.. $5.50 to $6.50; good veal calves, - it moat have been pretty good, (Loud their i4nternational mportance will Live poultry-Sprin chickens, 22 to -$18 to $17 • good veal, $16 to $17• applause.) I have also been mu steadily increate. the all desire ed applause.). _ lu (;6 y 28a; fowl, 28 to 2bc; clucks. ..2 to 250. do, Hied., ff 0 to S14' -do, Lraee, impressed by the orderly and settled'' to remain within the Empire, whose Beans Canadian, band piked, bus.,. $7; top lambs, $18.75; ewes $7 to $84 r- --'ilook of -the whole country, which bears: -unity 'is shown 'by common allegiance GRANIYTRUNX BILI. $5.25 to $6,75primes, $4.25 t_o $4.75; •lambs; good, $18,6o to $18.79; d, COULD*'a strong resemblance to Engliafi coon to the King. That is the reason why, PASSES SENA"I'9 picked Burma, '$4; Limas, 17% to Japans, $4.715'to $5; imported, hand -[weights, selects, '$17; lhte, $10.50 to $12.50. Hogs"4ff b t�0 trysides, and is such -a great contrasts if I may be personal for a moment, I ' o the West. Knowing that Ontario} do not regard 'myself as belonging 18%c.- $18; heavies, $18; sows,is. -• • .' was practically entirely vrgin land l primarily to Great- Britain, and on.y, Goes Back to Co %mons Be - only a century ago, I am full of ad -I in a 1 -user way •to Canada and the cause of Amendment. •_ U. S. WAGES WAR +POLICE OFFICER miration of what three or four enter -I other Dominions. On the contrary, I A despatch from Ottawa says: ON RADICALS 1 SHOT BY BURGLAR prising. and vigorous' generations -can regard myself as belonging to Great The Grand Trunk bill paused its third ---• - - ;achieve. ( Britain and to Canada in exactly the - "But these last 'three 'Weeks have same way. This also mea m that when reading in the Senate on Friday night. Headquarters Of Anarchists in Constable in Toronto. Fouad enabled me to realize that the notion I go down to the United States next �'&`mended will have to go back to the Com- Many Cities Are Raided. With Two Bullets Abovemns onceagain,as the btu has�been that the East is purely the iadastrasl week I shall regard myaeli as goingYork-says:- part .to prevent the Board 'of A despatch from New -kork_says:- - •. . :, ,:.- _ part of Canada as opposed to the s there not only as an Englishman and West, whic'.i is the agricultural part,' as a Britisher, but also as a Canadian. Arbitrators setting a value' on the A net -on -wide raid on anarchists _be- A despatch from Toronto .says, preference and common stock of the gen here on Friday night Ia`a critical condition; with a bnllef Its wrong, and I know now that the (Loud applause. Grand Trunk Company above an Agents of the Department of Jus- close to his heait and another to his iagricultural produce of Ontario is, the " ut,.. of course this change of - tics; led'b William J. -F nn, arrested largest in the whole Domnion, and a tem within the Empire puts a nrw amount which would render, " mote F ly abdomen, Poillm' CCnatable William than two and'a half million dollars an- more than 200 Radicals assembled in Milton a$ Dundas Strept Station*" _ that your agricultural activity- is: as y. d very difficult kind of reeThe war the headquarters of the Russian lying in w lane at the ,rear a! _-" `�mpoQtant as your Industrial activity. ty upon all of us Britasi:ers. The war nually in interest to -the holders- of found 1 a; This impressed me, because' it mak has shown that our free British na- this stock. Soviet Republic, and after they had X68 Yonge street early Friday morn= me feel that Ontario comprises all the tions can combine without lose of free- The Governor tat first agreed to been taken to the headquarters o! the I Ing by pedestrians whq_ failed to j .problems of the Domidon, and mus`, go Department of Justice and cross- - com as s single unit in vigorous de= have the -four per cent. guaranteed j catch night cars and were mak k -by the way in which It deals with its fence of their common interest's and share's also go to arbitration, buE in examined-, 50 were `held fore deporta- their way homeward' on twot. ` i the afternoon. Sir James Lou heed tion as undesirable aliens. I Constable Milton whose home is at own problems, exercise in some res- ideals. The unity -of the Empire in g explained. that alter consultation .--. Eight women were taken . in the 88 Moscow avenue, was covesiag'the pecte a decisive irafluenve vpgn the, the war was the feature least expected' whole destinies of Canada. l by our enemies, and most effective in with members of the Government it raid, -of whom• -two were held for deb lanes at the -rear of Yom street -beat �• - "And r am parteularly interested inf bringing-victor"y and saving the`libet,- had leen decided that this could not Potion, - and presumably caught, burglars in A despatch from Newark, N.J., the act of entering a store,when when he �" ithe agricultural Bide of Ontario be- ties of the world. But now that the be done, in view'of the terms asked sP • cause I have become a farmer yin . a war is over they have still.got. to keep. by the Grand Trunk n says: -Thirty-six prisoners were upon. negotiators. � P was fired u • . small way myself, and have bought a) up that standard of patriotism and There fore, the bill still provides -for, , taken in two raid's upon alleged Radi- ranch in $ootheca Alberta, where I' unity of which we showed ourselves the payment annually of two and a � cel headquarters in Newark on Fri- I. !tope to istrt in .very Goon and talo- capable during that long struggle. half million .dollars to the holders of. day..night by agents o! the. Depart-1.JELLICOE 'ON TOUR` R .mately make good. As you know, Unity and co-operation are just as the four per cent. guaranteed stock, ment of• Justice, under Special Agent OF DOMINION '1- ,farmers in the West think themselves necessary' now in peace times as cur- and an additional amo��nt to the pre- Frederik. Stone.! A despatchJacks-ii., d+ he e i A a very important section of the com-i tag the war. We mist not, lose touch jerence and- common etoc,k •holders - acSmen were rest rrnirah Reaches ViCtaria i=1 '. athid�ust ,not' emceed two and a half y millions, and the exact amount o! on Friday night by Federal author Course of . Journey _,. _ _ which is to be decided by Sir: Walter idea on instructions from the Depart Around Empire: rCOIMONS.PASSES AM ENDMENTS Cassels, Judge , of the Exchequer meat of Justice to round up members , Court. of Canada, assisted by two arbi- of the, Rusisan Workers Union. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 9. -With vm� 10 CANAL TEMPERANCE ACT tratora appointed respectively by the A itespatch from Detroit, Mich., formed marines drawn up at atfeatiot( Government and the Grand . Trunk says: -Fifty. • alleged Radicals were ani with the nand playing stirring • Railway Company. arrested by Department ' of JdstRe march • music, the - band. Now ion to'Hold Referendum If'Any Province Requests ---�� -- agei;ts.'hi raids here on Friday night) Zealand glided into Esquimalt HarTQ That Inip' itation-of Liquor Into That Province H.R H. Personally Dove' in a hall used for meetings of thb .at 2,30. o'clock Satur sy aftersio 5 ,Be Prohibited. R n Workers' on. %oasis Work s' Uni beginning Admtral Viscount Jellicoe oyal Train Into Trenton Canadian tap of his Empire tour. A - Loid Byng is Chairman 6,30 Lord and'L y J¢ltisoa. wen Ottawa; Oct:: 9. The outstanding the questions, whether or not manu- A' despaich from' Mor`tread as •s:-- ashore,.,aiad met kient. ,Governor. results of Saturday's sitting of the facture o! liquor within the province y Of Uni#ed Services Fund �,y Barnard, wit whom t9sey. drOv� House of Commons were the assn e . should b Tr Fon, t e, t nce miles west o! p g e prohibited, and whether or�`Txenton, the Prince of Wales boarded to Government House for tea of the Government's two bills dealing i not importation of liquor ' into -the i the locomotive of the C.P.R. train and A despatch from London says o to Ivith the subject of prohibition•and;•province shonhi be forbidden. Within personally drove the train into Tren= null -be .of interes`. to Canadians to '�- >' the acceptance of the Senate's amend- I three months from the receipt of the ton. Before doing this he took the hear that their old Commander, Lord Saves Soldier a Life menta to the bill authorizing the Gov -I y,., ,� opportunity of shaking hands' with {.Bun$, has been permitted to retire petition b the Secretary of •State ` , and Gats Medal errnment to acquire control of the: the Dominion Government was. to sub- from the army to become Chairman r q each indiviiival of the C.P.R.- train - Grand Trunk Railway,s stem. . Tl:eI mit the question or, questions to the of the United Services Fund, which New Shoreham, Sussex, Nov. 9.- 8 .. q q � crew and staff,- to whom -he made the I more im ortant-of a two prohibition eo le and the view' -of •the .ma'orit i " administers -the 'accumulated -profits A "land girl," Miss Peggy Fishes P � P' J Y following brief address: Sorry not to i measures that to amend the Canada rof the voters at the lebiscite, «as of the army canteens. yesterday was married to a young exr P have met you all 'before, but you had I g Temperance Act, was not reariled to .rule. - soldier named, Harshall, ftmm lift. lt your work to do, and I have had mine, 'until the evening, and wa•s the last . On Saturday_ the.- provision for a �.L called y-ou to sad� good-bye and good ` Hundred Real Egg LAyers she had saved: :f item of buslness d*usaed. It excited' plebiscite ,on the question of manu- lack, and I will -se3ia you all an auto- .. on Each of 750,000 Farms Marshall fell down in a cosv'ahed, a rather - lively - debate, and - was facture .was deleted as unnecessary, graphed -photograph to remember me and was being gored by a bull, why! Amended inn some respects before it! It was understood clearly that manu- by." _ . _ Winn:pe8, Nov. 9 -One _hundred hLtss i _ up, and by kicTc• F; Fisher rushed rv'as read a third time. The bill In, its facture,for export was not to be pro- - - real "egg Iayers" on each of the 750,- ing the bull of the Huse with leer oltiigi'nal form provided machine hibited and that the other tem er- 000 farms in Crr.ada is the slo an heavy hobnailed farm' }boobs. drove t1x # �' p Raw Cotton $1 a Pound r ' whereby a province miglst prevent the ante bill which was passed during the l - adopted -by a 'cs.try Club `just form- animal away. manufacture of liquor within its tern- sitting, that to amend the Doherty ed here as an need b R. J. Youn' , For her gallantry she was awarded-' qu y Hlgiieit Since -•Glut} War Y g g tory and importation from other Act, forbids manufacture of liqu3r secretary. Allowing a net profit of a the Distinguished Service Bar, the i ;rr[rrinces. The legislation provided when ft is known that it will be used Pine Bluff, Ark., Nov. '9.-W• G. Victoria Croce of the Land Army. that n Provincial dollar per hen, this would mean an an- Leglotlature, by re- in violation'of the -law of the province Key on -Saturday sold a bale, of cot- nual revenue of $75,000,000, he declsr. the brigade yesterday was dT*m solution, might petition the Dominion ,in which it is manufactured• ton for one dollar a pound, the }high- ed. An elaborate eMpsAgn to for. to church in a• fpm cart by impar ' for a plebiedte upon one or both of pet price paid since the Civil Wass. wi this pzoject will be waged. land girls in uaifoizm. ,, , � ,•;• ;,,��l;puLH.,Fxdrar.adcaias st ►a Deft.. a zNjtUs K �`' it • �c> ear 7.:1::1.38 iUysid in adveace. J: 40-111 MURKAR, Proprietor, _ �Y D t 4 y fi 5 .•.. "LN Isla WTE& - e . FRIDAY, Nov. 14TH—Auction sale. at �s east half of lot 34, con. 4, Pickering, e :farm stork, implements, reg. Clydes- dale mares. Cotswold sheep, the pro. ;. party of Elias B. Hoover, F. W. 8ilversides, auctioneer, UUMDAYs Nov. ZOTg—Auction Bale "of farm stock, implements; grain. :.:hay, roots, etc.. at lot 9, con. 9. Pick. sting,. the property of Wm. Hander- - Sale at 1 o'clock. sharp. See =' bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. ..WZDNRBDAY. Nov. • 21sT — Auction sale of farm stock. implements. hay, grain, roots sad household furni- ture, at lot 86. con. fl. Pickeringg (at Breen River). the property of Goo. W. Ferrier. Sale at 1, sharp. See ' ..bill. Fred Postill, auctioneer. f2sTVX►DAi. Nov. 2l —Auction sale of cow, implements. garden tools, eta., the property of John Draper. Ohusoh !3t„ Pickering. Everytvson� IOU" go as property has beenIWO at 1 o'clock. See biW. i'eotsrc yiostr�*futari b: Mott os i; i>m tli Gieorga Seery l�emBt. of this 1901rEu your mo0� ►► Into ictory own of OsTs+rwa, In the Ooenty of Oa Bonds sow. A •- tarso, i0 the Province o�0atarlo. La 1, orer. will apply to the ra=nt of Canada, at the nest 2010100 thereof. ? k Coal,aal for a Bill al Divorce trawl his wife, " Floreace May Shemilt, of the Oity o! Toronto, in Lha CouaLy - of •York, in BECAUSE it is. tasty _ the Province of Ontario, Married woman, on the ground of adultery and 13ECAUSE it is nourishing Hard and Soft Coal of the desertion, _ _ BECAUSE it is cheaper than meat' - -:IIBty OII th best II - Dated at the Town of Oshawa in Q e Province of Ontario, the2od day of Haddies 176 lb - o hand September, A. D. 1919. - , ' ` 8m ked 6 G1EORciE HENRY • • SHEMILT, ' ;Smoked Fillets 22c•lb. THOS A LAW, By his solicitor, W. E. N. Sinclair, - Oshawa,' Ontario. 81-15 L NEW GARAGE WE ARE READY now for your Mince -Meat and Chris ! ' ii�hitevale club of mas Cake. 'Call and see our stock of • The undersigned has .opened up IJlllted Farmers a garagti on. his premiseR and new Fruits and Nuts. - is prepared to do all kinds _Seeds have arrived. , of automobile repairing, _ At the next meeting of the blub reso Will handle all necessary parte �t lutione will be peissed on. for repairs. `$4y all Your Qroceries at the Grocers. r , the followiing ie also agent for (fray -Dort Care. Be Interewitching of Railways Call in and see him O ffiIlitary Training in Schools J JAM S •� I- C� H A �T D S O N Improving our School System before bnying. Regulation of Foodstuffs ' Standardization of farm implements Thoings E• stephOUROns Regulation of motor trucks on our CLAREMONT.Ont. ALSIKE SEED aZTl�7'$s'RTOl�1' soft roads e TME WANTED • BIAC$SHIT8 SHOP I aw, aoctioaeer: T A N D A R D BAH We will pay the highest gosseeboeiaa sad g neral blaoismith - l[oxDwY, Nov. 24Ta—Auction Bale of _ prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. farm stock and immpplements, the of seed. Lame and. interfering horses mads pe1p. e rty of Fred Paikin. lot 4, con. �OFr CANADA ' .Send ns samples and get a specialty of, and mojaey re- U. Pickering (near Kinsale). Sale nt _ A Nip OFIgCR - TORONro - oar;prices before landed it wort does not 22.80 sharp.' See'large posters. - 'Y V Wm, Maw, auctioneer. We advlae the 'ow thue of selling. prove satisfactory. f Nov. 2frrH—Auction sale of s - The"beet of facilities _.'ibssDAY, A.le=C�.A.QH�rT horses. cattle, sheep, pigs, imple- Cmada 9 VictorySonds' ments,, etc., at lot S. coo. 3. Picker- for Cleaning. is a safe and profitable investment in additloa r c� the property of Fred Crawford. • LaXCtS 5 C � d iSate at 1 o'clock: No reserve . See to being a help to your country, _ J: H. D O W NEY•C O dd P'�►N Y bills. Wm. Uswi , auctioneer. A" Breach of this Bask will take - WHITBY, ONTARIO �ti4Mr%tam ' TtrseDAY, Nov. 2rrx—Auction sale of X1`769 1ar1 year enhsorilrtioa witisolt shares. = --�-- z� horses, wagon, implements, etc.. at h- PICKERING BRANCH, z ,ot2a, B. F. sou.; Pickering (French- . ..PICKERING GARAGE maw's Bay), the property of Mrs, W. C. 2��R�, �r Braaeh al" at Wjifby. S. Dean. sale at 1 o'clock. r dodger. -W. H. Powsti, auetiaaeer _ �WsmtseDAY, Nov. 2&ru —Big wood sale at tot 134 000 9, Pickering town- ' Hwviog`purchased the;garage business of�Davideon'dt Williams we erg ship. the property of R. W, Erma,a �� esvend acres of maple anbeech to ntario-County War prepared to;repair all ,make) of autos. be offered in quarter acre Iota. Sals at 1.33 o'clock. See hills. Wm, Maw, We keep in stock all kinds of 1Ford aoe�eoeies, tires for all N a ;Tanatio0eer. - - makes of Care, oils, etc. { AMPS W ANTED Stint-eacriflce—save—forVictorg' The undersigned requets the following information regarding all Arew, !' pick i Houde. those who took part in the Great War of 1914.1918: who were natives PL of Ontario County - n D 41VI I N 10 1�1- -. .. ....., :...:..: :. ..... ».... RUBBERS _ .. - You Who Axe 35 Years Old Post Office add ress ..... ,...:... . �... . Rank..... .Battalion.. , have you to show for nowt past 10 or 1!S T .� . ... ._ What yew' �� -' Have you a substantial balance hayo ur�beakaowunt?' lfeoee,, Just received s large shipment a of . • • _ • • • • are you satisfied with the My your locome has been disboseed? i _ - you Men's. Women's and Child Pecoratigny, if .any ...: ... ..... a • .. - - m answerriing t thepersonal greatergreater stions, but �need doof s�iu� rens sizes, to be sold - -- . _. "vhw bank account. at last year's rice. _ y p _ .. - . • ,: :: . ...hied ? ............ -milled in Action ? ....... - lvEvet y•pair guaranteed by -the Ihil at onceto the underAg ed so that -the record, to be made for F/ DOM ION BMK Dominion Rubber Co.. Ontario County. may be. complete. It would be unfortunate if -any. _ Call and see them before you names's missed.: Address 611 cotnmunicatioae to, =WHITBY BSAIVCH buy elsewhere. J. GORDON HAL!„ 8isaigw; 7. :Jing" - Claremont PORT PERRY; UxTARIO- k Ind. Phone 2804 • _ _ P�ckerin Hardware' Store j het Prepared for.Vint6r- �Theregis only one ace to tip the 11100 Gravity Washer Aden's Heavy Sweater Costs 41 Boys' Pullover Sweaters - Fully Guaranteed Free Trial Gliisi. Girls' Sweater n - _ r i eater Coats 0Th e old Reliable and - -- -Girls` Brushed Wool Cape and Scarfs now Famous The Univer—saLl_Y 'gP� Thought _ _.Sawing -:-Machine : Men's Heavy Almirl► Wool Sox 1.00 per pair. R__ es YaOufaetured by per 10ome an ours -we Almira Yarn, black and grey, 880 r Ib. W 9. Jachon & Son, - - can save you money and give gaarantse: � Brock Road. Pickering,Ont. -- - A fall stock of staple goods on hand. After Nov. 1st the etore will, close Monday and Thursday Dr. Williams' Fly Oil—the beet on the 8lackem�d filing Wcoodworki0g is e t 0 o'clock -market. Royal Purple calf meal 1 an its branches. Saw gumming .,evenings a 1 ' g p y and Stock Peciiin jus arrived. We steek Gasoline Engines, Emery _ bag will Convince- yon it is Wheels, Circular Saws, Saw the best to be had. ;and Emery Mandrels, :.•,Ee � E. • . A NN I It is a pleasure to show our goods. `= ' ;7.nddere af.all lengths on hand CKERING r and for sale.?,OZT'�A�li - 01�T'rZ'A�S� .l. S. BALSDON: ! PI m k -- ,. _ 3 Bakin Always In S� . HE clear glass door isonly-one of the JL modern features of this dependable �- range. Its baking qualities you know. ,4J l The cooling top win take the boiler either across or or lengthwise, making it easy to cook 'the regular dinneron wash -day. Carates work smoothly. Hot water reservoir is enamel, and may be removed for'cleening. A dependable then- : tmmeter takes all Queer -work out of baking. No other 1ti range will quite satisfy you once you we the Pandora. C^ f 7nsi96 %ai, Pah d '•... _ 1 - ` - Sold by Je S. Balsdon _ .. J .. ... ., � -..•' .. .. _ .. . .. ..._. �.tr. w.. ... s.. i. h_M ...,..,ry..,:..�.a�' x.J'i..... �s.:.'.*'iy�.r„-�:x.�e Wks given by the nt�gsb w% alter was son and �Ol�re had w and a beautiful we of steeling 7 . ftirk Was�. p "� vel sit lmoh wit served In reale- Tiger Air the a' soldier silver knives, forks and spoons' feria style. brought the meeting to •close. a gift from the Church as a tot- k Dr. ave had a business trip to Rev. r. McKay, of Toronto, - On Banda evening last, Rev. H. on of the a wilkoecu the pulpit in Erskine 7 one. r. of the wort s Pickering on Saturday. Py P P Wood, who has been pastor o! the they had done. Mr. Wood, in be- Mrs. Middleton, of Greenwood, church on Sunda morning when Baptist church.here for, the half of Mrs. Wood a d himself. he will Rive an address on the For as with Claremont friends oa sixyears, preached his farewell replied, thanking the donors for Vaeeday. ward Movement. As Dr. McNay sermon, prior to leaving . for Port the gifts and expressions of good- -sem 10 M is an excellent s aker there >� dies •rgaret Mae and -Mrs. Pe Hope to assume charge of the Bap will. Reve. Messrs. Lim t and : -S F. Robbins were in Toronto on should .be a large attendance. List church of that town. The McLellan also ,s oke in/happy- `Thureda The Women's Institute will hold chu•;,eh was filled to the doors, the terms, expressing their best wish of all materials ina dsdm Fred Farmer iipent Sunday, in their reg`dar monthly meeting on sister -congregations having with- es for their co-workers. After in stook. It will pay you the city with his daughter, Mrs, the afternoon of Wednesday, the drawn their services for the eve= partaking of refreshments in the bell as our works and insect ow sti ek w y' D. Johnston. 19th, at the home of Mrs. 'Mantle. ning. On Monday evening the vestry all repaired to their respect - obtain prices Don't ,b misled' x: A number from here attended A report of the convention will be members and adherents met in the ive-homes. agents we. do not employ them, 000eegnasl. given. Roll Call. Christmas Su ly we can, and do throw o>! ibe agsM -the Armistice Ball at. Port Perry g g church to spend a social hour be- commission of 10 - estions. Meeting begins at 2.80. "Good-bye' I?or cent., on Monday night. K fore e�ayyinpc Good bye to Mr. and �n L oertainlysave by purchasing from a%l. - Mrs. Wm Bvans, we are sorry We congratulate Master Tom Mrs. Wood. When all hadaseem- Crain Chopping oallsoiioited. to state, has been very poorly dur- Hortop, on. his having won the bled Mr. T. 0• Gostick was called. In the past weekis-elid prize for the best essay on "How 'upon to take the chair. An inter- AND FL &KING - : J. T. MATHESONhe teachers anof our to Care for the Pi$. Thecomps= cerin r Whitby, Ontads g p ggramme was then given, O01oe and Worksschools took a ay oa tition was open to the pupils of consisting of selections by the or- shopping Monday and Friday. Tuesday to celebrate Armistice all the schools in South Ontario, chestra, vocal numbers by Mrs. Cider Making Tuesday, Wed'nee- TJa thus the winning of the prize -is A. Palmer and Mrs. Geo. T. Lee of �:� PICKERING mi• 7 Is. Kenneth Renfrew and great credit to him, Stouffville, and the Miens Bing- day and Thursday' - Bing - daughter, May, left for their home When passing down the street ham, violin solos by Mr. Wilker, until the 20th of November. LUMBER Y f to Quebec City on Wedpesday ev- the other evening several of our and readings by Mise Jean .Evans i ening. residents were under the impres- and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. At the Rev. Yr. Merritt of the Baptist Bion that the telephone central eoncIneion of the maeicaI and liter- John F. Bayles, Greenwood — church, Whitby, occupied the ppul- was on fire.. On making a closer ar programme, Rev. Mr. and Mre. pit in Erskine ahnrch on Banday investigation it was found that 'sod were called to the front i�16 Piokel'in� - JFor' Sale'' , morning when he preaehed most the clouds of smoke that were ie- when an oppropriate address was acceptably. ening from the door were simply read by Mrs. iliorgan Pugh, ex- �ilance Committee Aboa 900 Al 6 hooped apple Charles Sargent has finished his tobacco smoke'Apparently, is pressing the deep regret felt by P � .threshing operations for the see- r1amber of yoil ;en were on. the congregation at their depart- The object of this Association is to bSmis at 85 oents a eon. He reports some very heavy deavoring tci smo out the open- ure from Claremont where they lessen stealing and prosecute each in lots yields of grain, while in many stor who was too modest to utter labored so faithfully since coming the felons. w ' ees it is almost a failure. a protest. to take charge of the church and of 10 or more at P. and Mrs. Macnab and daagh- Tuesday, Nov. 11th, was cele• also expressing the beet wishes of Members having proper~y sidlen ocu mnai. the shop. tore, Mn. D. P. Macfarlane and brated in the assembly room of the congregation for their r future oats immediately with an member Mrs. K. A. Renfrew with the lat. Claremont school by a patriotic welfare and success in their chosen of I+lxeontive Oomm�ttes. tors' children span t Wednesday 'pro:v ramnis under the efficient calling. In going to Port Hope, Membership foe - t1.o0. , W. D. Gordon � $' os, of last week with W. J. andM--- leadership of principal Wilker. they were entering a field where Tickets mb.k.a ~goer u�m president or secretary onaypilea6lon.Miller, of Pickering. Suitable readings and songs by there were greater opportunities pjagERING ; The members of the Masonic the upila recalled the glorious for work for the Master. At the exec. 00m.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm - The g er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Bell and Independent phone. led gges held a social evening in deeds of valour of our 'soldiers to clbee of the reading of the addreeR, _.. _ AP their lodge room on Friday night the past and their triumph one Mrs. D. Forsyth presented Mr. and J, R. ThextetiW. J. Cia�ic Cr JWP a ,' last. A miscellaneous programme yeah ago. 'God Save . the Hing" Mrs. Wood with a handsome clock pre.idant, 6eorst.ry IMMeb h Cm* gewiLm" .-��}' - . _ i ..._ ... _ �;'_ - . - fir ►,,� .. ` � .. _ r. _rn rea C6 inks f, f i • - 4 � t` --.�(� �/' ~weer--� �,�• � /�/� '.�„�— I • , F • Fond parents dream of a bright future —or even partly true --requires foresight, '1. as r children. en. ; - fo and money. They dream of : the literary and musical To provide the money what so / wise as to buy Victory Bonds for•=child? Y education they are going to give their _w 1\ daughter, sad of the high position she will Thoussads of parents bought Victory \ take is her sphere of womanhood. -. $ds for' their children in 1917 and 191x. a' _ -- •� I 'hey dream of the ediseatson they are Surely you will be among the thousands . ' I to v their son and vision himsome of to eats who will buy Victory 1: f 9' � y r day as a clergyman, a famous lawyer, as Gonda for their child on—this year?; eminent physician, a prominent financier, or a captain of iadus _ Victory Bonds may be bought on instal• But t meats at easy ertns -•,. 1 �t every pawn o make these dreams come true who so wishes map buy, Mj Jd to n s. ForYou.r hs, 0 �. Canada'. %can cemmltbe.l 1a co with the Minister of Fiaasos of the Dominica of Cassels. �; ,'/ ��. '' �• I�'ll���'i`.`�1J.','�'{���,,.�4.'�4 aF (Y, (j/"r�.i Pf � It r uY,'f'af:.i �, t,� � ,a �'' '`'v JAM 't y: �X .: •;,•'�'' m I ' •' fi`f.c%y\��'yys`M,y1`'�-3-�(•�%. l l, +�y�� Rytip.� 1 •I�, {f.h ^=4V �V �� ` � r � ��. �` ��'"a� '^f•, '.{y� 'LTi v..1y. 1'h a'•?sv. rt'k.p, ,•-*•- �' i;� I. 1.,.{` v?.y� yk•gg.�� y. f, i' qq' : Ik i "� ,s` • a, T . fir: vl 1 : k .�f r 9//,IryG A: �� �� if ,.. �._ •. T,.. �' tiV�­4+ .�Y�.;+R�. 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If comes usually from jurymen who.realize'.keenly the s - ' responsibility of their position and �— •++ ` who wish to display their intelligence, be � ;Strength Can Only _ •� which unfortunately Is often not as by Enriching the Blood. N ^_ high a9 it might•be. _ 4_ The following incidents happened — » ' Fonowiag a wide spread epidemic , III the court of a coroner -whose d±s- t at influenza, general debility is on QOM wIx� s &DOORS i -the - tract is in the South of England• increase..and ew its . effects may be no- r .CJS to "� i ti _ The inquiries were held in rural d!s• COMM •~ Fined '!iced is the worn listless appearance : _ .r tracts, and the juries, as usual, con- - wits s>•+. SA At ao MaIIj► Oi the meII and wOaieII yalt The Story. of the' Four Little Orphan ; "Since then;' finished Terry, finger- sistod of the principal Inhabitants o1 ' 6rerraveraGNA meet Infineusa always loaves behind Rabbits. ing his .gold watch chain, "I've been >, ' the local hamlets.Vdcg_F.. tb %it impaired vitality, and with the Once upon a time-four'little rabbits i prime minister, enjoying .every deli- The court had assembled, solemnly L se modern coadltip7ss of life that use up `v a left carrotlesa and salad -leafless easy and privilege" The other broth- 4w■.� WAN aer9p force so rapidly. general de- b sudden deet of their "rents.' in the village schoolroom. The jury- eoatoa. , ye I ars were delighted with Terry s good men, wearing the moat sole lothea ! The t•tALLiDAY OOMP^�f1Yr unntad obd3ity becomes one "of the most com- Th" Qugh hazdly :old enough to support fortune; then all listened attentively they could fled 'in thea war, robes ��A•�tro• .Ano■. o,a.R�euTo.. CANADA moa maladies. The symptoms of de- themselves the four little creatures to Peter's recital. took up their positions i front tj� bAity vary,' :bat weakness 1s always ,set bravely u The road he had taken ran straight (� y eon their adventures. coroner, and after a le as di: e- 1 N T E It E �i'saea't There is poor digestion, las- to a brig city. Much confused by the I axon i which each ma was extrema- 7 • They were not burdeneu with many, , sq Sour, -weak, aching back, wakefulness possessions, for everything in the; noise and dust, Peter darted into a.•1 self-conscious, theyt decided .tha 5 1tt'night, often distressing headaches house had been sold by the hard- low doorway. No sooner had he done, y PAYABLE HALF YEARLY the schoolmaster should a their re- Allowed on money left with us for sad a feeling of fatigue: These symp- heed hed eho from whom they so than he was seized by the ears and man. 0 'toms Indicate impure and impoverished -rented theircottage to. pay what he lifted into the air. Though murk from three to tea years. fie wished the creature who + ' A .man had committed suicide by Write far Booklet - blood. It is significant of nearly every claimed as back rent. ( shaken, drowning himself in a pond. Ha was NIttdcIE oP dafluenma that it is followed held him a good day and inquired, of an imbecile, and, as such, he was 'a The Great west PelIItaiOellt The four brothers hopped along in;. d by anaemia .and debility. what service he might be: celebrity in the village. The doctor I Loan COinpany. For all such run-down conditions, silence. each trying to plan a way to "If you will make her majesty laugh earn his, living.' The eldest brother, y stated in evidence that the man was a Toronto ONice 20 King 6L West. • Asir blood is the most reliable cure. g' then my fortune and your own like- `'congenital -imbecile, who had always who had always been considered very Sulf9rers should . at once begin -to wise is made, bald a, voice, and loo,>- , been strange in his manner. ��iter the _ .:make thin .blood rich and red with Dr. clever at home, was the first to speak. I ing up, Peter perceived he was held How. It Happened. "Sad as it seems," said .he,. "we, last witness had hear23, the fore - Williams' Pink Pills. Under a fair by. a poor, •dough handsome youth.. • . How did Blank lose the fingers' of treatment with this medicine they will must separate, for were we four to man considered it his duty d sum he Declaring he was not averse to the ' before he announced the verdict. 'The 'hand?'s trealime more and more the health -re- apply . far work altogether,, for a his right - work, Peter required the youth to set deceased moa, lie said, was well known .,put .them in the. !iorae's mouth to:' ' storing 'Influence of "good rich blood, -night's lodging, or for foo*lwhich we him on the ground. The boy then ex -1 to them all. They regretted, that he' ; ' and how this new blood brings a feel- sorer need, we' would sure) meet see how many teeth he bene Y y plained that the .queen,. her pnajesty, l should have come to such an end, but :And then 'what happened?" Ung o! heti strength and increased it- with refusal. Let us follow the road' had not iled in seven yearn, and - "The horde dosed his mouth to see ' they all knew he was a congenial im- lpsiity. Proof is given in the case of till we come to a crossing. -I myself that the -king had offered three. becile! _' hour many fingers Blank had." Mrs. G. Robertson, Wingham, Ont., � -. Ill leave you at the first road 01 gold to the man who could coax f who says: -"When the Spanish in- ranching off from this. Then let+her royal highness to smile: "Your -A retired Larmer, an 'elderly man, -- - - --- Llaeasa spread over our town I hap- I Peter take the nest, Jonathan the j made me laugh so' when you ran in who was not as intelligent as his enc• -- «- P „ • b' y I cess in agriculture 'would lead one to pyned to, be one of the flirst attacked, third, and` little Bill the fourth. here with your ears flying out behind., believe, 'was the foreman of the -jury: r x r� sstd4he attack was a very severe one, I The other three &a* the wisdom of that 1 know you can make'the queen In another inquiry. This was a simple ■ s ° jdM worse still, the aftereffects of the `their brother''a" speech and much as laugh in spite of herself." ',So I, case of a sudden death, and the ver- Removes Spavin trouble left me in continuous misery. ( they grieved at the thought of part- did," chuckled Peter proudly, grid now, dict wap "Death from natural' causes," ! _ I had severe -pains in my side, felt ing, agreed to follow -his advice. k the -boy -bas married, the princess and I The foreman, however, was not low-spirited, and with no ambition "Who can tell what -riche's may we're court favun!tes. Imagine!" 1'sattsfted to allow the inquest to finish Without.Rleftsh whatever. My head ached almost con• await' us," he finished bravely. Now came Jonathan's story. He;-tameHe•kuew there'was some- - ., down o e !thing else to be done, so If an otherwise pimples broke out on my,face. I was dear brother?" quavered little Peter. edge of a river, and not knowing haw •solemnly told his fellow -Jurymen: "I gni horse develop* v advised to try Dr. WiliiatiSs' Pink Pills, "That will be -.as it may;' said the t� cross had sat down upon the bank flak we ought to `move„ a vote_ of a sva%to e.tiofa and after taking them for a time I oldest brother.. "Fortunes are not' to think of away to. make his for -1 ,., harsh treatMents felt like my old salt. sola to do my i thaiiks-to the widow. . that disfigure the _ made in a day, and 'tis a mighty large 1 tune. As he sat thus a fish thrust, animal. use the w Ihotisewori, and feeling well and reliable world we are faring in." Then- seeing • his head' above the water, and wished ----� 01 strong. k sofa strongly. recommend the little fellow so downc>rst, he added:! him good evening. And. in -jus: no - dDELLA.C Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the seri- "Suppose we agree to meet behind i time they had gotten into a conversa- � Window -Washing, DANIEL'S -cuff after-effects of iafineasa as I am our old home two years from now and I tion, and like a flash came Jonathan's . Do you know- that a c'iarnais skin ; . ABSORBENT tions they will restore all sufferers to comoare-our experiences." The others • inspiration. rand lain cold water are tli� e'ttlplest' good health•" . joyfully agreed; and just then they, " "Do you people need q watchman 2" I and quickest materia:s for the wash-! BLISTER � You can set these PIAS through any arrived at the first cross road. Bid-IIJonathan inquired breathlessly, -and ing of xin'dor's, mirrors, and all glass; This Is not a dealer in medicine or by mail, post din - them an affectionate farewell. went -on .to explain how he would site , caustic. it sorsa g. In the house -bookcase doors. kitchen.. �,l1 sorts of on - maid; at -"60 cents a box or six bores Terry. the oldest Iittle orphsa rabbiE, to the bank of the river and 'warn! cupboards, etc? VGash first mouth the' lars ements such as spavins, curbi. for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams■ Medi- started down the side road and was them below when fisherme>'i were' spleno, catswees, chickened ankles. ams Qo:. �SroekvlA®. Oat chamois, quite. wet, and then wring it remedy shoe facts byn irstoiIrritat Irritating. TVs soon lost to sight. } about. The fish were delighted and `re&t in freak sister and wi e. Tf:ey Not long after that Peter's turn diad eared to consult file other eyes= I p then as method the thickened oarui- pp dry- almost at encs.. This is the way; Imes —a method that is .imi+ie nater• When Waren Vote. - came, then Jonathan's, and last of all tures •in' the riverbed, with the reauL y, and - effective. You can a ply ni* + little Ball's. And b nightfall each 1 the public cleaners of the plate glass remedy any number of times wtthottt wife and five beautiful daughters. was travelling .a different road with ed watchman; and was -so munificently - windows, in the huge city buildings gr- ' Try7leavIt any :aeons or wmta hairs, Ins a wonderful family. A charm- all his wits about him. g rewarded Jonathan th treasures of the dee their work done so' quickly"and per- I TrT !t and be conrfaced.. ' , y 1IIg y 1 - - , p "Ton must be a very happy man." fectly,—cold and v: irm weather alike. PRICE 6 Time sed and went on, as it has -that he had set up a -wonderful castle ' ``yai., I inpposo -1 ought to be, and I pa' - - e•- suppose I really am. but. right now T a w+Y of doing, and brat thing you (hidden from men very ingenaoualy 6iq Animal Medical Book Free _ •wast to say that Lean tell you a lot know two -years had ',rolled by., The by shrubbery), and there he lived in w .about the difficulties of being outvoted old hedgehog. who now lived in the elegance and Luxury. { • g DR. A. C. DANIELS COMPAAIY Isis to one:' little rabbit's house, nearly burst with:- Little 'Bill had been trying to- con- 1 ON C NAM4 L�TMn astonishment one earl - spring even- Y F seal his 'mpatience during the recital' r One of the strangest things in this ing, for approaching was a. rabbit of his brother's adventures, and he' G -%de lillEa" cr JCNOWLTON QUEBEC ' `.'-world to how much furniture -costs to whose elegance and pro;perity surpse- now burst' forth with h:s storyHis 'Oec egpd UinEedsfor _+' a nlectx+p, Semoln Free . -.-',buy, and how cheap . it looks when it. sed anything he had ever 4seen. He road, he said, had gone on and on is bean moved from one house to bowed, as loin as he possibly could, and growing wigglier and wigglier until - S, wished the stranger a fine evening, but: it finally disappeared altogether in a' j _....another. the rabbit never turned his head, but pretty green woods. Being tired, he 011N :FOR YOUR HORSE'THIS WINTER. ! went into the woods back Qf the house I lay down beneath a tree to rest, 'and 5P S s �• �1I and sat down, after, carefully dusting had just composed himself for slumber *A >C Spohn s 0islLemper Compound the ground -with . a blue linen hand- when the 'sound, of some one crying O ,� O Is the best Prophylaxis against disease. Twenty drops of ril<as'oss6seevt�i �� Stsopp� kerchief, made him spring up to search for the a 2 s:ozli it dally wits. act as an effec1nat is preventive --will z sure your bore and mules •gulnet Distemper and laIIuettai i, While old Mr. Hedgehog ran to cause. ''Under a toadstool he found- a fA� �' G to any corm. When there is so much dlysass, when rQuT _ -fetch his wife two more rabbits ap- little fairy boy who had lost Isis way I Q horse to so often exposed. keep your horse on h!s fast Di► peered, even more eIe ant than the , starting the use of eroxrrs early. E; 8 Bill, being lonely and lost himself, �%!p ��` Your drugiri■e -handles it -_ first one. The hedgehogs looking from took the little fellow in his arms and! ER C+ BPOHN MEDICAL CO., Goshen, Ind., U. >sr A. a back window saw the three aistin-� they -were both soon fast asleep. When _—_ _. •_ - - " ' guis'hed travelers embrace; then each g;ll wa'xened he was in the moat won- I. turned expectantly toward the road, •derful country in the world in tha and to the astonishment of the- old - ' midst of a circle'of of charming little couple in the window, along came an- i people.1RA other young gentleman rabbit, fine as, . If•seems that the fairy's mother .had Fi! anyof the others. All three rushed found them and ,uveaso grateful 'toupon himand such a)foggingps thEg gill for taking care of bar by that��� Which blade is yours? 'gavehim!A'o wonder; it was Bill,! she wished him immediately in Fairy -I the littlest orphan! �� land, where he had lived ever since,You shave with the "We all seem to have prospered, «and the only animal there!" he con -.e Syrup '1Qrfirst blade—unless yeti remarked Terry, eyeing his brothersi eluded with great satisfaction.JJrYuse an nless youwith pride and approval, and "nowlet The brothers were so delighted with.•each of us tell his story. j the way their fortunes had turned out ncakes i c lWety Razor. "You Begin," cried the three in unl- �?+ • d I that they embraced all over again, -Shaving causes a saw,.; _ son, and thus Terry related his ad- and after, promising to return to the (Y/� ventures The read' that he took had olden stream of Mike edge to form on the same spot in one year, Terry went $ led straight into -an impenetrable for- back to the king of the impenetrable CrowA Brand Com blade and the edge be- C 4 est, and.though several times so terra -I forest, Teter to the princess In,theSyrup is'the most V � COmesgdujl. Strc ing Tarr ventured big city, Jonathan to his castle' by the delicious touch you pp d fled that he was near to turning 1�acL, to -ala s the edge an y red into its depths and river and little Rill back 'io the finest can g1Ve to Fwwakesl bring the blade back :. blundered' in the dark into a lions place of all -Fairyland. Were they �� o the original keenness.' cave. With every hair on end he wait- 71. not clever little orphans? In the Kitchen, there- :. hat's why the ed for the beast to finish him, but _� is a constant call for ' :. JAutoStrop Razor'. hast when his eyes had become accustomed I o g ,such a large sale. Be- to the gloom he saw that the poor• GuIrL D TAE CHILDREN Crown Brand Com Syrup creature was rolling in agony. for making puddings, cause men realize that Ci candies, cakes, etc. acid by OsoadI At the door of the care he heard) - Aro razor can do good being FRO AUTUMN COLDS mighty rumbles and roars and, e , 1 surd hen ou az w work without constantthe da Y wSad Y a 'rabbit of much presence of mind, fie � •' .. �p �,. _ Opping' hastily closed land doub'•e-bolted th'e The Fall is the most severe season itoo big to enjoy a slice Of `:Stropping —shaving — big doors, and then turned t the of the year for cnida -one day is -,bread 8 Mead thick with - cleaning are done with - 'Fe' lion. A.short glance tolyl hilus wArm, the next is wet and cold and un' ;C=OVYn raadl The Cd11ddA out removing the blade thnt the lion was Eli- I'ing front less the mother is. ou her guard the $t"Cb C epigrogulous, which -he had ,often little ones are seized with colds that Could that dayeverpoineZ 1 Litmittd. u' from the razor: been troubled with himself. Find- 'may hang on all winter. Daby's Own r Strop — 1$ blades — aS every convenience and luxury in Tabletsy are mother's, best fred iend in Ward it off) Grace your MOAt2' R+asar the cave, he proceeded . to else preventing or banishing colds. They 1 it with a generous table daily e i the poor beast, and in tho i act as a gentle laxative, keeping the ug of Crown $Tt#nd Coln .course of a few- days }fed him up, bowels and stomach free And sweet. �yrup, ready for the dozed 1n a chair eating gruel. -To the con I .4n occasional dose will prevent cold d6serts and- dAes ' $ tinual thum in s and scratchings at : or if it does come on suddenly the - -- F � the door of -the he paid no atten-; prompt use of the Tablets will quick• it willtsuiY e�OwD ' �a tion, and when the lion- was able to: ly relieve it. The Tablets are sold by �VT08TR�P EAFEiY RAZOR CO., Limited, talk -I mean to roar -he told Terry, medicine dealers or by mail at 2� _ i �.• :'r Aucestrop lanudtns, Toronto, cense• , that'he was a king, and that the other, cents a box from The Dr.. Williams' U beasts were about to kill and depose Rfodicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 198 a him when he arrived and thoughtfully( Bay Thrift Stam i� barred the door. p& - _ .,w �:tw`i••�,"� .'i . „-• . ra,sda+-.�, n = ' ' ..>-. m4,•�.�M��� jr z ».:•, t .h.?•'R•. r"�'r. -r'l" . ... ::: .,3r h �.t+M-4- �m .�''.�'�:�.' , � w-.qa _ �' '^c �a g �` .:•,y�r'. �r - �'^�"a •, . -i. _' ' r'X7l r.. ", .. :.,-. � i+•.�+C;iay..'•. Y'. y':.X'. � C.... ✓'� ., u1 .t,...' ;:•', : '. .: •A' '.. •f' •iY'°"'` ., t.s r_a. .� ,.: Y:..4 w:'Gn.. ,.*' [Y,V � "'„M'.r � � w •..4.. ..1'na'�`�' MS•[ ..,A'`�- f; "Ti ..']I , , ' �. F• .i. •.. ;wSF.. t,„•'. .,S —i{S� r Hyr••'.-: 4�. .,: 1A :4'.` A' M'.0 l'-• • a �[ •a r.� 1 �q w,�',;.' F•(.Y,,.l '�1� ' w,. - `"(•i(�j„ ^.!•I -,' ^�: a•: ••EV y, ': �,' ,'.. .- !S. b. �".'• . W '• ... /- •:'� ., . ,}..,..'.!�,'y4`yN ' ' r..at,. S,Y� ''�',' �l'.,9M ?4t �'^S a!°' ;�v.i:+-=. - �` , . w�+y!�,.. .. r..n ` �, ' • •.. �,' y `+ �' ,,.s.. �• '. „� � 9;+•.pr.. , - ^+ ., situ -,C" Y.'r��' r" - .. - h: +. 'w' :,y • .,prtlU .�('iplliETi • _ #' Y6 -'-� >iumor is found occasionally even at coroners' inquests. If comes usually from jurymen who.realize'.keenly the s - ' responsibility of their position and �— •++ ` who wish to display their intelligence, be � ;Strength Can Only _ •� which unfortunately Is often not as by Enriching the Blood. N ^_ high a9 it might•be. _ 4_ The following incidents happened — » ' Fonowiag a wide spread epidemic , III the court of a coroner -whose d±s- t at influenza, general debility is on QOM wIx� s &DOORS i -the - tract is in the South of England• increase..and ew its . effects may be no- r .CJS to "� i ti _ The inquiries were held in rural d!s• COMM •~ Fined '!iced is the worn listless appearance : _ .r tracts, and the juries, as usual, con- - wits s>•+. SA At ao MaIIj► Oi the meII and wOaieII yalt The Story. of the' Four Little Orphan ; "Since then;' finished Terry, finger- sistod of the principal Inhabitants o1 ' 6rerraveraGNA meet Infineusa always loaves behind Rabbits. ing his .gold watch chain, "I've been >, ' the local hamlets.Vdcg_F.. tb %it impaired vitality, and with the Once upon a time-four'little rabbits i prime minister, enjoying .every deli- The court had assembled, solemnly L se modern coadltip7ss of life that use up `v a left carrotlesa and salad -leafless easy and privilege" The other broth- 4w■.� WAN aer9p force so rapidly. general de- b sudden deet of their "rents.' in the village schoolroom. The jury- eoatoa. , ye I ars were delighted with Terry s good men, wearing the moat sole lothea ! The t•tALLiDAY OOMP^�f1Yr unntad obd3ity becomes one "of the most com- Th" Qugh hazdly :old enough to support fortune; then all listened attentively they could fled 'in thea war, robes ��A•�tro• .Ano■. o,a.R�euTo.. CANADA moa maladies. The symptoms of de- themselves the four little creatures to Peter's recital. took up their positions i front tj� bAity vary,' :bat weakness 1s always ,set bravely u The road he had taken ran straight (� y eon their adventures. coroner, and after a le as di: e- 1 N T E It E �i'saea't There is poor digestion, las- to a brig city. Much confused by the I axon i which each ma was extrema- 7 • They were not burdeneu with many, , sq Sour, -weak, aching back, wakefulness possessions, for everything in the; noise and dust, Peter darted into a.•1 self-conscious, theyt decided .tha 5 1tt'night, often distressing headaches house had been sold by the hard- low doorway. No sooner had he done, y PAYABLE HALF YEARLY the schoolmaster should a their re- Allowed on money left with us for sad a feeling of fatigue: These symp- heed hed eho from whom they so than he was seized by the ears and man. 0 'toms Indicate impure and impoverished -rented theircottage to. pay what he lifted into the air. Though murk from three to tea years. fie wished the creature who + ' A .man had committed suicide by Write far Booklet - blood. It is significant of nearly every claimed as back rent. ( shaken, drowning himself in a pond. Ha was NIttdcIE oP dafluenma that it is followed held him a good day and inquired, of an imbecile, and, as such, he was 'a The Great west PelIItaiOellt The four brothers hopped along in;. d by anaemia .and debility. what service he might be: celebrity in the village. The doctor I Loan COinpany. For all such run-down conditions, silence. each trying to plan a way to "If you will make her majesty laugh earn his, living.' The eldest brother, y stated in evidence that the man was a Toronto ONice 20 King 6L West. • Asir blood is the most reliable cure. g' then my fortune and your own like- `'congenital -imbecile, who had always who had always been considered very Sulf9rers should . at once begin -to wise is made, bald a, voice, and loo,>- , been strange in his manner. ��iter the _ .:make thin .blood rich and red with Dr. clever at home, was the first to speak. I ing up, Peter perceived he was held How. It Happened. "Sad as it seems," said .he,. "we, last witness had hear23, the fore - Williams' Pink Pills. Under a fair by. a poor, •dough handsome youth.. • . How did Blank lose the fingers' of treatment with this medicine they will must separate, for were we four to man considered it his duty d sum he Declaring he was not averse to the ' before he announced the verdict. 'The 'hand?'s trealime more and more the health -re- apply . far work altogether,, for a his right - work, Peter required the youth to set deceased moa, lie said, was well known .,put .them in the. !iorae's mouth to:' ' storing 'Influence of "good rich blood, -night's lodging, or for foo*lwhich we him on the ground. The boy then ex -1 to them all. They regretted, that he' ; ' and how this new blood brings a feel- sorer need, we' would sure) meet see how many teeth he bene Y y plained that the .queen,. her pnajesty, l should have come to such an end, but :And then 'what happened?" Ung o! heti strength and increased it- with refusal. Let us follow the road' had not iled in seven yearn, and - "The horde dosed his mouth to see ' they all knew he was a congenial im- lpsiity. Proof is given in the case of till we come to a crossing. -I myself that the -king had offered three. becile! _' hour many fingers Blank had." Mrs. G. Robertson, Wingham, Ont., � -. Ill leave you at the first road 01 gold to the man who could coax f who says: -"When the Spanish in- ranching off from this. Then let+her royal highness to smile: "Your -A retired Larmer, an 'elderly man, -- - - --- Llaeasa spread over our town I hap- I Peter take the nest, Jonathan the j made me laugh so' when you ran in who was not as intelligent as his enc• -- «- P „ • b' y I cess in agriculture 'would lead one to pyned to, be one of the flirst attacked, third, and` little Bill the fourth. here with your ears flying out behind., believe, 'was the foreman of the -jury: r x r� sstd4he attack was a very severe one, I The other three &a* the wisdom of that 1 know you can make'the queen In another inquiry. This was a simple ■ s ° jdM worse still, the aftereffects of the `their brother''a" speech and much as laugh in spite of herself." ',So I, case of a sudden death, and the ver- Removes Spavin trouble left me in continuous misery. ( they grieved at the thought of part- did," chuckled Peter proudly, grid now, dict wap "Death from natural' causes," ! _ I had severe -pains in my side, felt ing, agreed to follow -his advice. k the -boy -bas married, the princess and I The foreman, however, was not low-spirited, and with no ambition "Who can tell what -riche's may we're court favun!tes. Imagine!" 1'sattsfted to allow the inquest to finish Without.Rleftsh whatever. My head ached almost con• await' us," he finished bravely. Now came Jonathan's story. He;-tameHe•kuew there'was some- - ., down o e !thing else to be done, so If an otherwise pimples broke out on my,face. I was dear brother?" quavered little Peter. edge of a river, and not knowing haw •solemnly told his fellow -Jurymen: "I gni horse develop* v advised to try Dr. WiliiatiSs' Pink Pills, "That will be -.as it may;' said the t� cross had sat down upon the bank flak we ought to `move„ a vote_ of a sva%to e.tiofa and after taking them for a time I oldest brother.. "Fortunes are not' to think of away to. make his for -1 ,., harsh treatMents felt like my old salt. sola to do my i thaiiks-to the widow. . that disfigure the _ made in a day, and 'tis a mighty large 1 tune. As he sat thus a fish thrust, animal. use the w Ihotisewori, and feeling well and reliable world we are faring in." Then- seeing • his head' above the water, and wished ----� 01 strong. k sofa strongly. recommend the little fellow so downc>rst, he added:! him good evening. And. in -jus: no - dDELLA.C Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the seri- "Suppose we agree to meet behind i time they had gotten into a conversa- � Window -Washing, DANIEL'S -cuff after-effects of iafineasa as I am our old home two years from now and I tion, and like a flash came Jonathan's . Do you know- that a c'iarnais skin ; . ABSORBENT tions they will restore all sufferers to comoare-our experiences." The others • inspiration. rand lain cold water are tli� e'ttlplest' good health•" . joyfully agreed; and just then they, " "Do you people need q watchman 2" I and quickest materia:s for the wash-! BLISTER � You can set these PIAS through any arrived at the first cross road. Bid-IIJonathan inquired breathlessly, -and ing of xin'dor's, mirrors, and all glass; This Is not a dealer in medicine or by mail, post din - them an affectionate farewell. went -on .to explain how he would site , caustic. it sorsa g. In the house -bookcase doors. kitchen.. �,l1 sorts of on - maid; at -"60 cents a box or six bores Terry. the oldest Iittle orphsa rabbiE, to the bank of the river and 'warn! cupboards, etc? VGash first mouth the' lars ements such as spavins, curbi. for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams■ Medi- started down the side road and was them below when fisherme>'i were' spleno, catswees, chickened ankles. ams Qo:. �SroekvlA®. Oat chamois, quite. wet, and then wring it remedy shoe facts byn irstoiIrritat Irritating. TVs soon lost to sight. } about. The fish were delighted and `re&t in freak sister and wi e. Tf:ey Not long after that Peter's turn diad eared to consult file other eyes= I p then as method the thickened oarui- pp dry- almost at encs.. This is the way; Imes —a method that is .imi+ie nater• When Waren Vote. - came, then Jonathan's, and last of all tures •in' the riverbed, with the reauL y, and - effective. You can a ply ni* + little Ball's. And b nightfall each 1 the public cleaners of the plate glass remedy any number of times wtthottt wife and five beautiful daughters. was travelling .a different road with ed watchman; and was -so munificently - windows, in the huge city buildings gr- ' Try7leavIt any :aeons or wmta hairs, Ins a wonderful family. A charm- all his wits about him. g rewarded Jonathan th treasures of the dee their work done so' quickly"and per- I TrT !t and be conrfaced.. ' , y 1IIg y 1 - - , p "Ton must be a very happy man." fectly,—cold and v: irm weather alike. PRICE 6 Time sed and went on, as it has -that he had set up a -wonderful castle ' ``yai., I inpposo -1 ought to be, and I pa' - - e•- suppose I really am. but. right now T a w+Y of doing, and brat thing you (hidden from men very ingenaoualy 6iq Animal Medical Book Free _ •wast to say that Lean tell you a lot know two -years had ',rolled by., The by shrubbery), and there he lived in w .about the difficulties of being outvoted old hedgehog. who now lived in the elegance and Luxury. { • g DR. A. C. DANIELS COMPAAIY Isis to one:' little rabbit's house, nearly burst with:- Little 'Bill had been trying to- con- 1 ON C NAM4 L�TMn astonishment one earl - spring even- Y F seal his 'mpatience during the recital' r One of the strangest things in this ing, for approaching was a. rabbit of his brother's adventures, and he' G -%de lillEa" cr JCNOWLTON QUEBEC ' `.'-world to how much furniture -costs to whose elegance and pro;perity surpse- now burst' forth with h:s storyHis 'Oec egpd UinEedsfor _+' a nlectx+p, Semoln Free . -.-',buy, and how cheap . it looks when it. sed anything he had ever 4seen. He road, he said, had gone on and on is bean moved from one house to bowed, as loin as he possibly could, and growing wigglier and wigglier until - S, wished the stranger a fine evening, but: it finally disappeared altogether in a' j _....another. the rabbit never turned his head, but pretty green woods. Being tired, he 011N :FOR YOUR HORSE'THIS WINTER. ! went into the woods back Qf the house I lay down beneath a tree to rest, 'and 5P S s �• �1I and sat down, after, carefully dusting had just composed himself for slumber *A >C Spohn s 0islLemper Compound the ground -with . a blue linen hand- when the 'sound, of some one crying O ,� O Is the best Prophylaxis against disease. Twenty drops of ril<as'oss6seevt�i �� Stsopp� kerchief, made him spring up to search for the a 2 s:ozli it dally wits. act as an effec1nat is preventive --will z sure your bore and mules •gulnet Distemper and laIIuettai i, While old Mr. Hedgehog ran to cause. ''Under a toadstool he found- a fA� �' G to any corm. When there is so much dlysass, when rQuT _ -fetch his wife two more rabbits ap- little fairy boy who had lost Isis way I Q horse to so often exposed. keep your horse on h!s fast Di► peered, even more eIe ant than the , starting the use of eroxrrs early. E; 8 Bill, being lonely and lost himself, �%!p ��` Your drugiri■e -handles it -_ first one. The hedgehogs looking from took the little fellow in his arms and! ER C+ BPOHN MEDICAL CO., Goshen, Ind., U. >sr A. a back window saw the three aistin-� they -were both soon fast asleep. When _—_ _. •_ - - " ' guis'hed travelers embrace; then each g;ll wa'xened he was in the moat won- I. turned expectantly toward the road, •derful country in the world in tha and to the astonishment of the- old - ' midst of a circle'of of charming little couple in the window, along came an- i people.1RA other young gentleman rabbit, fine as, . If•seems that the fairy's mother .had Fi! anyof the others. All three rushed found them and ,uveaso grateful 'toupon himand such a)foggingps thEg gill for taking care of bar by that��� Which blade is yours? 'gavehim!A'o wonder; it was Bill,! she wished him immediately in Fairy -I the littlest orphan! �� land, where he had lived ever since,You shave with the "We all seem to have prospered, «and the only animal there!" he con -.e Syrup '1Qrfirst blade—unless yeti remarked Terry, eyeing his brothersi eluded with great satisfaction.JJrYuse an nless youwith pride and approval, and "nowlet The brothers were so delighted with.•each of us tell his story. j the way their fortunes had turned out ncakes i c lWety Razor. "You Begin," cried the three in unl- �?+ • d I that they embraced all over again, -Shaving causes a saw,.; _ son, and thus Terry related his ad- and after, promising to return to the (Y/� ventures The read' that he took had olden stream of Mike edge to form on the same spot in one year, Terry went $ led straight into -an impenetrable for- back to the king of the impenetrable CrowA Brand Com blade and the edge be- C 4 est, and.though several times so terra -I forest, Teter to the princess In,theSyrup is'the most V � COmesgdujl. Strc ing Tarr ventured big city, Jonathan to his castle' by the delicious touch you pp d fled that he was near to turning 1�acL, to -ala s the edge an y red into its depths and river and little Rill back 'io the finest can g1Ve to Fwwakesl bring the blade back :. blundered' in the dark into a lions place of all -Fairyland. Were they �� o the original keenness.' cave. With every hair on end he wait- 71. not clever little orphans? In the Kitchen, there- :. hat's why the ed for the beast to finish him, but _� is a constant call for ' :. JAutoStrop Razor'. hast when his eyes had become accustomed I o g ,such a large sale. Be- to the gloom he saw that the poor• GuIrL D TAE CHILDREN Crown Brand Com Syrup creature was rolling in agony. for making puddings, cause men realize that Ci candies, cakes, etc. acid by OsoadI At the door of the care he heard) - Aro razor can do good being FRO AUTUMN COLDS mighty rumbles and roars and, e , 1 surd hen ou az w work without constantthe da Y wSad Y a 'rabbit of much presence of mind, fie � •' .. �p �,. _ Opping' hastily closed land doub'•e-bolted th'e The Fall is the most severe season itoo big to enjoy a slice Of `:Stropping —shaving — big doors, and then turned t the of the year for cnida -one day is -,bread 8 Mead thick with - cleaning are done with - 'Fe' lion. A.short glance tolyl hilus wArm, the next is wet and cold and un' ;C=OVYn raadl The Cd11ddA out removing the blade thnt the lion was Eli- I'ing front less the mother is. ou her guard the $t"Cb C epigrogulous, which -he had ,often little ones are seized with colds that Could that dayeverpoineZ 1 Litmittd. u' from the razor: been troubled with himself. Find- 'may hang on all winter. Daby's Own r Strop — 1$ blades — aS every convenience and luxury in Tabletsy are mother's, best fred iend in Ward it off) Grace your MOAt2' R+asar the cave, he proceeded . to else preventing or banishing colds. They 1 it with a generous table daily e i the poor beast, and in tho i act as a gentle laxative, keeping the ug of Crown $Tt#nd Coln .course of a few- days }fed him up, bowels and stomach free And sweet. �yrup, ready for the dozed 1n a chair eating gruel. -To the con I .4n occasional dose will prevent cold d6serts and- dAes ' $ tinual thum in s and scratchings at : or if it does come on suddenly the - -- F � the door of -the he paid no atten-; prompt use of the Tablets will quick• it willtsuiY e�OwD ' �a tion, and when the lion- was able to: ly relieve it. The Tablets are sold by �VT08TR�P EAFEiY RAZOR CO., Limited, talk -I mean to roar -he told Terry, medicine dealers or by mail at 2� _ i �.• :'r Aucestrop lanudtns, Toronto, cense• , that'he was a king, and that the other, cents a box from The Dr.. Williams' U beasts were about to kill and depose Rfodicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 198 a him when he arrived and thoughtfully( Bay Thrift Stam i� barred the door. p& - _ ' • :;,.a 'li �,nsi�•e. .. .. Fr�w.s .. ::w R , C`• . ,, ^T ,>� wy�r",Yu ••+s ' :.3'[rF', +' ,y.:� �v .�w�-�.v7 a-•a: ` ... , '.i' ryta .' M' .n%.. ... t `'jr� w c�'�iy � "-" ",uu•, . 'i ' ,n.. .. ys. .sy , rG ' . � '^H . -,r . %" M �� 'q . A.e 'TJ K°` J v�nR!''a "T �i•' 'r'..•N✓ Fes_ � t. r - . •,., 5'#ied: .T i , ::.:.. ,..: - °» .-.,,'. .r ...'�+�,,.. _ .aft ',lit Iw . +w�wv._•' _ _ � -J, , h .. .l �' YY"�`.s•'i..q• .. -.'Ec _ rr°t!°'i. ..v ' «j7 .. .�•'�;.. � ��.s. .a-1 '�., Y9.RH � ...5' C ' y-Ty fAt'• . , . a..tD x.'�. { r\l' .���"•'�'yF ,. a +a.. L„" > i� ti `*.• y y.. �.,�?, �,". :R9��.�'. «.9'" �•i:lAi:..• •• ',' :'7. ✓: •4a.. •�T, v•3, t •f" '..`�'Y' •.1'r i.P^ k sT.t�,y 1 j.; '^. �",,° •w .�i'"F""^r ,.,,...t,. ...,., 'ir '.,'•... ...,,'te�tt, -.'. ..M'� ;Aa? .w����, vr'..�'�..'�<•,- 'w.+;•;.s.. x �r-�. �: h .C' .�";Ya4.`:�:�'. �* 'r �'� t,'" , e N. ; AND d All OF RGS" � C6mified Aa. (i Ylr-19ARN $26 TO, 460 WRMCLY. - Hurrah i Hopi s This `J Advertise-Men-Wom4n. Start nae sp M _ oY our Specialty Candy Fagtorles to a •ALJ•. (hj(�T( — -�-- -.. .•__ your home: stall room anywhere Oran4' AIA PRACTICALLY SLACK lo7Gir u'6/�(� { f ' J - �,1a1C1f1f1at) atitbQrlly nays QOH1i opportunity. Vlie tell how H d fus1B1!h�pe�j toenother DaLra _field Groat. , ^� e eryt ng. Candy House, ouse, t 1. Ontario. dry up and lift Out Ranstead St . Phifadeiphla Pa :az took s tftonguel rom little 5 Remove poi . -. _ with Aspen. - BUT IaN�E88�ESm TORONTO Nw0 PROPER- wa�sa'aa mach v Ontario a e "p U-MAT HAVE, YOUr r ° .. - for sale or exchange. Davis, 1=8 Victtorriia �y What,prtce! Reld�Broa• Bothwell. liver and-bowels - • t.. Toronto. _ u o, f # l!>n olepltal records' how its hat ever.? ANCER TUMORS. LUMPS. PITC:.- j r` you ell s YOU !n 10 C lnternal and external, :cured without w�S'JlID low or blood poison, which is needless, i.1IRST CLASS GARAGE .. MAIL ayo a Cincinnati authority, Who tells fo beforetoo�emeDe e Ba ilOut. aL W6tia�1ca1 i' to experience and waives wanted. '• ��- Z � / m ed. olllnowo n Reid Bros., Bothwell, Oat •� _ 1 , � = you that a• quarter ounce at `s drug - ,M �•,.� called freezene can be obtained at lit. X1TVA=0 W TACA". / k tie cost from the drug store but is set•• At the Theatre. -ARE solani to rid one's feel of'every hard ,Uncle Garge: " 'Ave Ar .got any a to LOOKING or•e• �ouOr FOR, AN or � � r or soft cora or callus. y„ you just drifting, a Cant on the yrinciDle You simply apply a few drops of good seats inside. that everything comer to him who z Y tseezone on a tender, aching corn and Box Office Clerk: "We've got a Lew waits"-without much thought or your :i 1 !!! soreness 1s instantly relieved. Short• stalls vacant, sir." efficiency? IL you are in 'chs laths ` class, be up and doing-trainyour mind IT the entire corn can `be lifted out, Uncle Qarge: "Now look 'e, 'ere, and. memory so as to be ready for Opp-- r "s io / root and all.'without pain. young teller, I may be oop fra't' conn- vortunity when it comes your way.y..Ia This drug is sticky but dries at once the words. Pelmantsel If y6u know try, y, but I ain't no bloomin boss,' you have ability, why not use the wait- s and 1& claimed to just shrivel up any - fns moments to improve your efficiency t corn without Inflaming or even lrrt• and incidentally acquire that Personality .. - 1 tatfng the surrounding tissue or..skin. Winas:'s Liniment Owes basset in Cows? cess?h Smalls towmuch or bigncity or on the It your wife wears high heels ahs- township side line, It matters not-the will be glad to- know of this. i - Name's. '' . i Pelmas Svutem Is conducted •by. • malL 'Mind and �iemary tells you all abort } --� Teacher: "And,what is your name?" ft- 1t is a book tJiat's free and lays no r� gor cbiiitation upon, you to enrou. though ' . "Ju it „ „ _ % ' ,. First Pupfl. nle;•s ., - you' be surprised to find ho�trmodesats A / a f Teach r "Don't s dthe fee required Write f the boo e Bay 'Jule': say i Accept an particulars to-day to the Pel , r "California" Syrup o1 Figs 0135-9044 9141 r� Julius.' And what "is your name?" Inatftute: 706 Temple 13ulldinc, Toronto. y P .SecoSd Pupil: ' `,`Bilious, teacher." tCanaae. thepackage, -lookfor the name California on No. 9141-Ladies' Cost. Price, 26 The starfish has no nose, but it fit r ge, then you are sure your i cents. Adjustable collar, 51 or 48-inch 'r """ " """"-"'' believed that. the. whole of its under- „f ,child is having the best and most length. In 8 sizes 34 to 48 ins. bust. _ aide is endowed with a sense of smell."i� harmless laxative or physic for thvr Size 36 requires, 51-inch length, with- ,little stomach, liver and bowels. Chill- out p� gid( yds. 48 ins. wide; with FOGGY ? annasd'& Waimeat own niatempeg' ' ren love its delicious fruity-taste. Fall nap, 3 yds. 54 ins. wide; 4.8-inch length, Canada's steam mileage f�ta1a lirectioas for child's dose on each Without nap; 31/4 yds, 48 ins. wide; 804. - f :bottle. Give it without fear. with nap, 21y4 yds. 64 ins. wide. F.. blotheri You must say "California." No, 9135--Ladies' and Misses'Sports - If. Bilious, Constipated or PAIN It' Scarf. Price, 20 cents.. Cut in 3 sizes; Headachy takep�j OUT PAL1�1 amertoa•s !lataees nog >iettisdlu small, 34, $6; medium, 38, 40; Large, "CasCAr4'tS-„ - ys D 0{a Book EASES 4", 44 ilira. boat measure. Shall Sze TSE FIRIST ROUND requires, with or without collar, 1% ,,},. }'� �- �---- - . �- aaa aver to peen yds. 44 to b4 Aug.'wide linin iris ds. Give Cl11L. life Care To-morrow .the sun will shine for 4. Ad- drMailedegs Free to any Ad- ' g' y you. Everything will seem clear, rosy L'c1111�Ortin relief irolii �. dreNe by the Author. 36 Ina. wide., nl �+��_ t;- Clay cloves Go.. 3no. Na 9044-Ladies' Two-Piece Ski 1,!! t'0 (' 67it11l1 and bright. Your system is filled with g �n r ifs N%. est sial street liver .and. bowtei poison which keeps slakes Sloan's the New York, U.S.A. Price, 20 cents. With or without p a And - atoll that trcm vhlesoe stop- youki r an sallow, your- stomach upset, ow.World's Liniment iht tion disappear. Bathe with Cutl- your' head foggy and aching, Your er edge, in 39 or 34 ins. length.' Cut cura Svap, c "and apply. Cuticura meals are turning into poison, gases in 7 sizes, 22 to 84 ins. waist. Size Ointment 1?or Sri Ions rashes, This famous reliever of rhtYimat:e COtlgha a ear 26, with .,caught-under" panels, 3$- irritations etc. they are wonder- and acids. You cannot feel right. aches, soreness, - stiffness, painful • _ Restless i�hts a1 inch length, b ful. I`othin so insures a clears Don't stay bilious or conatfpated, Feel sprains,' neuralgic pains, a d most splendid 8`t ills yds, 8.6 .ins. wide, or splendid always by taking Casearets ' gg Dank • turbinavtry ; 8% yds.40 ins. wide; without panels, and good hair as making Cuticura other externa] twinges that htstnaaity hoar a cold is allo"ed j 2% yds. 86 or 40 inn._ wide., Width' your every-day toilet preparations, occasionally. They _act without grip- suffers from, envoys its great safes to run. Assbt nature a cocefas seep 2W.., oiffesent 25 end W. rs1- !ng or inconvenience. 'They never because it practical) never fails 4O to Wag yaw children around bottom, l 1t' yds. esm sae. Canadian aatla sold y w' - aukkly lack to lteatffi " f These patterrie .may be obtained For aaseimD+eci `i iddr"' ` °iViart sicken you like Calomel; Salts; Oil or briftg specdY, corriforting relief. nasty, harsh pills. They cost so little A ways reader for use, it takes little. serious complications from your local McCall dealer, .or too-Casearets work while you sleep. to penetrate without rubbinna d_ pro-- bbythe pSrompt use d from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., H� pi(�f(�,� duce results. Clean, refres ad• i h' Gm'sn irywe_ over Toronto,. Dept. W. - in Ca4da. At all dryg'.gtores. _ y •0 yea say the i ` d, A man will chase a dollar as a ' dog. - - P - �'. c"'• ' �CCt. would chase a hare, II , 70e, 81.40. ;e j. m• �� Ka+ Aad after it he runs up hill, down dale, � and everywhere, tGRAYS e • The flamingo, one of the And as he keeps pursuing It for wady g queerest of birds. sits on its nest while standing a weary mile ! SPRUCE Gum straight rep, says a writer In the New It seems as if 'twas shrinking, grow- W dTVPS�'VGiiA7 r ri York Sun. The birds build their nests fag smaller all the" while., ' WATSON o in shallow ponds. where there Is much When first he starts out' after it. its -� mud. This they scrape together, mak- size is huge, immense: ONLY TABEETS ARKEDing little hillocks, It)w small islands gut when be catches ft at last ft looks -M Can ' Poul _ x sills �` appearing out o1 the water about a like thirty cents. .' Just at this Season, many poultryf foot and a half from the bottom. They - BAYER" PIR�N ARE AV ;�eeperS are culling their flocks, pro-! make the loundatioas broad, and leave - # paratory to the winter laying season,' a Small opening, or hollow pit, at the - - .aad the "slacker" hens are being dis-' top, where they deposit their two eggs, bltnard'e Liniment Co., L!mlted. _ -posed of. Many hqusewive=s find that the number the flamingo always lays. Gentlemen, - I have used MIN- ' ARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and t pays to can them for an emergency, To hatch them the flamingo. stands Not ASI?lllll St .411 without the otB2ly�r CtOSSrr meal or for use next summer. over the nest, with its body just above is my family for years, and for .the Canning of poultry is not radically the eggs. It couldn't put its long, every day ills and accidents of life I different from the canning of fruits awkward legs inside the nest, and to consider it. has no equal. (goo -or vegetables, the same general prinei-, sit on the hillock would jeopardise the I would not start on a voyage out it !f !t cost a dollar a bottle. « plea being followed. Among the gen-;•eggs O• oral rules, however, are these: Birds Young IIamtngqes do not fly readily, CAPT. F. R, DESJARDIN. l' Sobs. "Starke,"' St. Andre, Kamou- should' be killed and dressed the same although they can very Last. Once "\ a ,�\� � _• -- day of canning; they should be singed, they learn to fly they, show speed and maka" �U'v used ;one* rubbers shoo l al�and 1f Fl melds oe plumage. cut up, and cooled . as for resemble ak - rockets, with :their bril. Is sh tted g were flrat noticed In Things Near At Hand. - tested; the time of sterilization is 1683 by Dampier, on the Cape Verde 'I !important and should not be shortened `Islands.' Ever since they have been S your heart burning a minute (count time' after water hunted to provide feathers for milady's ,r And your soul yearning = around . cans begins to boil). The hats. Great tasks to do for the few, -: 11ength of sterilization varies from one " While all around you _ Small things abound you For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- package which eontsina I� dig ind one-half to three hours, according' The Reason, egitaa Toothache, Earache, anal for rectio4s. Thea you ars real to the method used. Little' Girl (looking over `aewapaper Better than others can do?, Iturnatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- An I'm-the guine Aspirin per- ? advertisements) ­:"Mamma, why do all Waste not fa Sighing J Xitis,- take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physicians for ovee' alae• Garden cleaning in the fall is as Y statue "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. Now made " g these boarding' hooses object to child. Time that is flying, Was Mn at all. Handy tin .tiozes con 18 important in its way as housecleaning ren?' Tackle the things near at hand Aocept .only 'Sayer Tablets of let& cost but a few cenCan ts. as the spring, whether flowers or page Fond 'Mamma-"1 am sure I don't Small though the deed be, Aapirin" in- an unbroken 'Sayer" also sell larger- "Bayer" packages. tables make tap the garden plot. The know. Go and see what the baby is Great may the need be, There is'ealy one Aspirin-PBayee lots must say "leaven+' , achievement of garden cleanliness at howling about, and tell Johnny to stop These should thy service command, Aspirin in the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Barer Manufacture of Monew this season will often do much toward throwing things at people in the street, aceticacidester of Saheylleacid. while It Is well known that Aspirin mesa. Dares manufacture, to aislat the pualto &&iron imitations, the Tablets of layer Cogspeq insuring ireaithinesa and thriftiness o! and make George and Kate stop fight- will be rtamtiea with thsfs seaeral trade harm. 10e "Sayer Qeois," •plants-during the next gl'o'wing sea- Ing, and tell Dick if he doesn't stop = -MONEY ORDERS. `son. 'The foliage anA branches of banging that drum. ad hard I'll. take it - Send a Dominion Express Money "- - which have been attacked by away from him." Order. They are payable everywrhere. disease or badly infested b insect ASIC Your Druggist - c can up eapeaially Keys of a piano can lie cleaned by ' COId e�Onsts.�y well, and burned, wiping them with milk. This is the season Lor colds. I1 you Fori; want to avoid one- z Don't be afraid of fresh air. It can- •F not o1 itself ever give anyone,a cold r • i 1 es' Calendar 4' in the head. i AWell-Balanm-d Cereal _ Don't forget exercise, and add as. 4 ...For 1920 • much fat as posdible to your daily con- anmption o1 food. o- 4 That is what Grape NT is FREE and the best lar uts food Don't overburden yourself with ge Ithick clothes. Ventilation as well as Calendar published. It gives the is GallediNeE- , because it supplies warmth should be aimed at. then forecast for each day in the year, also �7 ,the vital mineral elements so Don't toast yourself by the area time of Sunrise and Sunset and phases of This often lacking in other foods. only heats one side of the body, .. while the other may be chilled by a the Moon.An C1[c�tiOnally 'complete and + current o1 cold air. a useful Calendarl" That's what. everybody exNuts say, s. The edition is limited, It is tilers-Don't treat a cold as a trivial mat. ter. It may lead to Influenza andpLe VC important that u Cal( ear - serious illness. rt' potrt�ae y0 ly • so Don't sneeze without covering your ,. -:that you Will DC tithe t0 get this splen provides all the goodness of month with a handkerchief. Aman . ", h1•ee Calendar at the beginning -of the y ° with a�cold can easily throw his poison wheat and barley It's easily germs 12 ft. by a sneeze.am - him yam, :" .lust go to your &g fully and hes a .Wonder. •all likable-flavor.Cloves Are Flower Buds. and . mW that y Want pa 1920 C r. He win �o the eie t — F m ' Y- •' Cloves are the unopened flower buds i W. of AAyed�^. C,,e.a/u�S of an evergreen tree which grows in the Spice Islands. They are dried In r;• +� At aH Grocers,' the sun a week and then packed for exportation. ^1"U9 No. 44-11& ter f '� ` Q —Mel, o s . Bryant has bow 4m- " iOOA.LI Se Aged with W. 8. Weatney for ap year. —�v Dr. X;!Kay, cif Toronto, h W*A iii the village on • IW_ednesday. will preach in Sc. Agdrew'e church h Mims B. and L.Buntipg have..on Sunday evening at the usual visiting -their relative@ in the honr. The Rose 'FlaxMills are cOn- o _city, traetinO with the farmers for land : George Shirley, of Watford, ✓ nt a weak':pvith,hie brother, Dr. seat w year's crop: See advt. c Shirley. -:-Mrs. Paull Kniftou and child —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here ` alta 11@nal sett Tuesday to attend ren, di tearr r Sound, are visiting to is professional duttes. * with the former'@ mother, Mrs. c James Gordon.- " i Geo.. ;and Mee. Gordon, of To= —Rev. Dr. Marsh .will. hold a ionto, were here on Wednesday memorial service in 9t. Andrew's attending'the funeral of the form church on`8nnday, Nov, 23rd, for er s uncle. - A Robert the -late W D. Gordon. - -D. A. and ss -Scott, —Wm. Pengelly has had men �3 Scott and Mica -Effie Miller, of y' [3laremont, visited with W. J. and busy' during the past few daps i taking down the old bridge in -the M Mra. Miller on. Sunday, -west etid of'the village. —Alez.fand Airs, Flett, of ming —F. H, Westney has just pur- r stoq, have been here for a few I 'days owing to tlia illness^ abd chased a Case tractor'and plow. 'R death of the former's father, the Mr. Westney is ona of our most =late W. D. Gordon. progressive farmers, and uses * —A. J. and Mrs. Cowie and fam• nothln g but t`he most modern ap- `fly fiave5uoved from Mr, Ruddy's` Pliances. Zarin here -to Caledonia, -. Ont., -Who is the profiteer ? This is where they will -spend a short• a question that is being tried to ' time with the former's parents be be solved; Nearly every class has fore leaving for their .-home at been suspected, and a number Passmore, B. ' have been -convicted.. ' There is —A joint meting of the Cham• still a number of these despised ber of Coulwerceand the-Wokmen's people -at. large. A farmer•who• Institute was held in the Red lives quite.. -close to onr Village' Cross rooms on Friday. evening took into Toronto a fewdays ago last to consider the advisability a load of apples which be disposed i of purehasingor -building. a com• of to a retail merchant at 30 cents agen=ts, hall and purchasing a basket. Before he had time to several acres 'of land for athletic• leave thio place, p lady rA►ne into purposes. After discussing the this man's -store and Bought 'one atter t some length it was de of tLesP baskets for 70 cents, the c a aided that' each buc3y appoint'a merchant- thereby reaHziug a - committee to find out what sites I>rt)flt of 13.3} percent profit. Fvi- eould be secured for such a pur dentty lie is aTit subject to coma a pose, and the costs thQreof, and• under O'Connor's.srlutiny. ' toreport at a subsequent meeting• — moat pleasant gathei•iiig . of the two bodies. _ took place on Tuesday evetliulr at J. M. A. iblcDonald,'oF _Dun the home of Jabez and Airs:' ]earl " dooatd, who has hA,i char¢@ of the ett on the base line, when about Kingston road co©struction here _forty of their neighbors aasernbled for the past taw years, a position to spend a fetes social he=ars *with which he has filled to the entire Air. and :lips, 'Hallett before they ' satisfaction of the -Department of left for their new honie ort- •the of -Highways, as well as to the third-conceosion,. a mile and a half r general. public, left to fill a similar north:of-Pickering Village. Dar- public, on that part of the road ing -the evening the host and -host- '.Mween Brighton -and Trenton, a ese were _taken •completely_ . by 1 distance of miles, Since oitrpiise when, they were cum - twelve tsoming to Pickering, Mr. hlcDon palled to stand tip and listen to -old has made's host of friends by what their neigbbors hnd to 'sap bis kindly disposition and gentle- abort them. A document was =manly manner,-aard his departure read which told about their iiiaby rs much regretted. He is also well gbod qualities, what good neigh qualified- fill his public position, bore they had been and expressing Ise- he is highly -respected by hi deeps regret at their lboving frotu _. �emplovees, and the. work over their midst. The address was _.:which he has had charge is a cred- made more impressive when they it-ta him: were asked to accept.'hs a slight —The anniversary services in token of the high regard in which •-_ `1St_ Andrew's Church on Sunday they are held, a beautiful combin . t were.very successful. The pulpit ation buffet of • quarter -cut oat;. was ably filled by Rev.. A. McLel- Air. Hallett made a feeling reply, Ian, of Clareimont,- who preacIied thanking their many friends for = two excellent germ vbich were their kind expressions and for the aistened to with rapt attention. by handsowe present which .the large and appreciative audienees, would treasure most highly. Af 'The service of>praise-in -the morn' ter lunch was served a most pleas- ing was led by the home choir, ant time was spent in cards, inu+- who rendered two.antlienii. ;The is and orherantn+ements: 'Alter' - service of praise- in the evening iviihing Mr, and Mr-Q.Hallett ma *as made specially intere4tinit by ny years of Irapraine=a 'and pros, the music rendered by the Whitby perity in their new home, the l isle Quartette, who. gave three gathering broke tip in "the-wee while Me. Dyke3, tenor, sma' dors;" sang most. sweetly,' Mr. Dykes —It -is our ' pRinftil •duty to has an excellent voice of good chronicle the death of one of onr +register, and.. great. sweetness most highly esteetned resielent, .which -he has. under admir'ablecon= in the person 6f W. D. Gordon., trul, The Quartette were also which -took place 'oil Mbuday highly appreciated. - The voices morning at his home on Church - well --togptller and their St., after several rhonthq' illness. selections were well chosen. Mr. Gordon, who was in his :6th, —There has. been much activity 'year; was a native of Fraserburgh, iII real estate -deals -in the village Aberdeenshire, Scotland, but came -. _ -durlag the past Reek. Alf. Palm- to Canada with his parents, when er has -purchased the F. E. Gee a young lad, and settled in Pick- gproperty at- the -foot -of Ch4irch acing, -where-. he -has ever since St., the Campbell'Flour Mills Co. resided. He was a cooper by '•have bought hers. Peak's residence trade which he followed tip to his opposite the Methodist, -which is time of bis death,. He also bas at present occupied. by, «'alter ongaQed -in, the _lumber-b>.iaineas Shepherd. Thomas Conner has for a number of years In connec- { • purchased the Hodgson' property tion with • his lumber business he on Elizabeth St., which has been =also, lead a planing will, which, occupied by for some time by Alf. however, has . not been in opera- Paleraer, W. 1:.. Courtice has pur tion during the past few years. chased the Leavens fesidence on As a business man Mr. Gordon had Church•St;, -note occupied by Eli the confidence of the entire com- 'Wilson, and John Draper has sold munity.. He wag. upright in all bis fine property on Church 5t. to his dealings, for' lie eciilsidered 'the Gormley Bios. - Mr. Diaper,- honesty above all else. In religion we understand, intends building he was a Presbyterian, and by his a new residence for himself in the death St. Andrew's church lose s=ilage. It n ould be , well if its most valued member. • He ha. many more in.,the village would been a ineruber of the Session and 'take the sNme notion, as what the the Board of Mahagement fo ,village wants is n3any new houses. many years.. He was also S_aher —A large cro=wd turned out on intendeut of. the Sabbath Scboo 'Saturday evening fo the'concert -for nearly thirty year and for ' Sri the town hall given by the long time he was • 1'eader of 'the Victory Loan. committee.- The choir. -Hc was also•a nxiGt•liberri 'musical part of the prograoi %vas gi�ei to the church inucl5 as ttel given by Messrs _Mary Clark. Evil as to every charitable object•, an ='Murphy+ and Irene' -Murk" with lie wks' itiu3L "tifthstentatin-us- i Misses Reta Peak, Reta Banks and ilij liberality. The high esteem i .;Ruth .Murphy ria 'accompani t�. which Le was held was shown b _ _..Addresses on the Victory Loan the b-eatrtifrll -fi'-,rfr1 tributes and _._were.. -given by Misses. Brent. Car_- the..large number tvlio followed - tyle and, Tipper, who shotived th© his rPinains to Erskine celneter advantages of buying Victory on Wednesday ' afternoon. ft I - l a'd' b 1' -•Soba Teefy is, narivtuly in. at resW J. Stanley, is confined lip is bed with a severe attack of Bart trouble. AP —Miss Georgie Shirley, 'teacher' f S. S. No. 6, spent the week -end wlth friends in Hamilton. —The Young -Women's Mission- ry - Auzili'ary of St. Andrew's hurch, will hold a social in the basement -of the church -on Thurs- day evening, Nov. 20th, at 8 o' - lock. A good programme is be IIs `prepared - and refreshBsetite will.be served. Admissions 25 cts Everybody welcome. Y IN MEMORIAM `Viisoi—In said but loving memory of Richard Wilson, -who died IV 0v, 11th, 1917. We who loved -you -sadly miss you. As it dawns another year. n the lonely hours of .thir>:king. Thoughts .of you are ever near. Tris sweet to know we'll meet again.. : Wbere-parting i9 no more, Ani that the one we loved so well ' Has only gone befotei ` —Wife and Family Len' -1n ever lovin'g�emory' bf G'titt• 'ner William T. Law, •45th Battery, 9th Brigade, C. -E. F.; who diedd on Nov, 11th. 1917, of wounds received B at Passchendale. Oft in the•stillq night, ere slumbers_ chain has bound me. unci mefnor'- brings the'light of other days around me. The smiles, the tears of -child000d's vears,'the words of low e,thenspoken : Ti:e ere@ that shope no[v dirnrried and The cheerful hearts now broken` Sow Adveertisernaenta.. FOU D -A pAr of new tincts. 2ir- i ,iy to i ha i;<,udt�i -Pick aq. OTICL•:-Thome. havinLr h-tv for Cale '. inti! see or wait Chaff, C,ty�Jw:A ' P,cker- ng, i-3 I`.OR SALE ]Auric pi¢,.-afib3ge d' an,1 csrv.ts, F. H buret. cor• of Km ton a^d ]buck roads. 5 , FOR SAL-E—A f-w.,%be'tnarlinfr rHma, R ti n2. Claremont, I hone t+3113. YY. u: R. FfJR SALE' --1 teats of bores, a quan- o� hay and time corn. stalks. E. A. i'ratt,-x, R. No. 1.•Locust Will. 3tf_ VOR SALE—Reiristered Clydesdale JL' fatsy r,aing 2 years old, cash or credit, Apply to W. B. Powell, auctioneer, Pickering. btf .. -FOR SALE Megistered Cotswolds, K number of choice] ram lambs, also some sheart,ng rams. Prices reasonable. Address VJ. T Devitt. Locust Hill R. R, No. 1. - tit! VOR SALE—Thorough-bred Shrop- ram lambs. 2 shearlrngs, also 3 Durham. heif= er% due ,n'December, - Appli at lot 23, con. 3, P,ckMng Phone 2706 P,ck or address Amos Brignall, I2, R.No, 1. Pickerins. 6-9 HLI EIFER LOST—Strayed trom the . premises of the enders,ggsed. near 5carboro Junction, on or about the 23th of October, a black yeari,nrt heifer with four white feet, Suitable reward for her recovery, D: C• Halliday, Scar- boro Junatwn, b "OING CHEAPFURQUICKSALII —La par,or cw,k9< ve , t s"%,tntr. $15 or near o. er; Sou.eroc cook .Leve, tio. U stie=s+. and reservoir, S:, i or neat offer; both are in Krxxl condition.Cr11 sial ste them at •residence, , ^ A. .Palrger Pickering. _.bt: The United Farmers Ontario Farmers�lub, meets' in: the Tiekeriag Town Hall-olr' ..,second �� cdnesday of ` each- month only during sammer . months, Watch for next rdeetied _ J %te. - - In Union• there' is Stre"th Pickering= Bakery Bread, Buns, Cakes. Cookies and Pies, _ Home-made Mince Meat 20c lh'. - Mince Piss 25c each. Fruitcake, unexcelled for•clnality, 55 cents per 1b. Rredding Cakes, ready to be iced, on -receipt of you".. order. ,•' g PICKEItING, ONT. r ELM DALE MILLS a You can al ways get the best 3lani• toba Flour'nlndelrnm No. 1. 1 :_;laan1tobi%, Willea-t. 1 Royal Household and Glenora for d Bread. -.Try a bag. - n Pastry Flour' Fre lr Rolled Oats n BRAN-, -SHORTS AIIZ FEEDS _ _ --:-OAT GHOP 1 CRL Slll•.D OATS y BAifhI:Y CliOP e ' WHEAT CF A CKED COP'S - ",°$°•rrL'•�� .:_KY.• ��' i%•xc'+'��?R•W'.s"rl'�J:. r,�j-•r�•a.,•�.f'' y O • S' 'A( -.. MC • Y 1,r.• .}. 2� 4. n •- �` r i... �". ,.:� fl' -,d . 4"�•• � • } ��h�� �✓ via:• `.L'�r•^t'. .;y ,�. 4{ •'O�]• ` . d .a __�:. • L: 1..� '� Geaine List o Read ar• ains , 0116W Heavy Boots—tart—sizes 11, 12 and 18, going at :.Boys' Heavy'Boots-black and tan--sizes•1 to 6, 1. going at 3.00. Ladies Dongola.. Button Boots—patent tip- going at 2,50. 1 Boys' plain Grey 'Sweater Coats; only 1.05 Men's Grey'Stripe Flannelette Shirts, all sizes, 1,25 Boys' Tweed Pants—grey stripe—all aizes.2. i0 Rad 9.00 r LADIES' WEAR noun b. ungalow Apron:=; light and medium colors, each 1.00 _ White Flannelette N ight.Gowns, ea0i 1.73 Fancy Tea Aprons, each 40 cents A few pairs of Corsets, sizes 18 and 141, at 5oc anal 75c per pair. -: .UNDERWEAR Ladies' white fleece'.linedVests and Drawer=, 1.25'each Ladies' natural collar crests abd drawers, at,80c each Ladies' large size naviral color Peuman's Vests and Dwrs, 2,26 each L'ac3ies' heavy weight white Cotton Drw open or closed, 1.00 Ladies' natural color heavy weight rests and Drwe, each 1. 75 Ungava Flannei-Cotton, suitable for babies' dresses•or -ladies' waists• ;# cream 'ground =with blue o'r'f•ed spots, per yd $0c:` 1i1'rapperettes, various color••] and patterns, per yard -'45 cents Ladies Chamaisette Gloves, in buff, grey, blaek, white, pr 1.25 Children's and Ladles' Wool, Caps and -_ - .. Scarf s,, assorted colors, big range f -CHAP� Tickering's Veteran HaMware Store Greatest Heat 13ake3 P,s3•feelly , IMPERIAL - _ Saves Fuel _ Bolls Quickly - .-O�XFQRD Our stock of Stoves and Ranges is complete and yo -Li have our _guarantee fcr service behind you.. Famous G.Urney Orford Ranges and Heaters. � °, _ v We also bandle a cheaper lice, withis, Runge selling at�&i that-wiil-compete with any on the n,arkrt, and a Heater at 20.00. It wilrpay you to see them. 10 trouble -to shorn goods. _ s If it is Hardware you want this; is'the place- to'6ny-tn advantage: - C•� J: -I. BUNDY, = •PICKERi`NO 'LOOK _LOOK ��L.-00%c We litre a -fall litxwof Single Harness on hand.. Call in -and see _ before going elsewhe,•e. Also a ft1l _ _ + line of liorst roods. .,Boot and Shoe're.pairing neatly and_promptly done We carry a good supply of Dobbin Polishes, 1 Dressipg,.Laces, Etc, PIC�ERI�T( HARNESS EMPORIUM :�Al _ 'Home Phone 3000, - - W. J. COAKWELL lr. i. Only 7 Weeks till Christmas .:= : and so mach to do in that time Do not leave your,shoppiug till the last week when the rush is on. We put in'etock this week, a big stock of Xmas Dry Goodsi China, etc: CiSme•i'n and we will be pleased -to show our goods at prices that are"rikht: A -full line o€ Xmas Groceries foil your Xnias cooking; Raisins needed and seedless, Currants, Peel mixed, Walnuts, JI - tklmonds, Spices, Dates;'etc.: G. A. GILLEPIE, DUNBARTON -DID YOU SAY BOOTS ? - .a We have ,lust put our Fall Stock on the shelves:And they sure. are good, Last sl=i=ng w.eanticipstted araise so we doubled our usual order at practi �cally the old prices, in heavies for Nien, Boys and Women, Theyare SVilliams' make. You know—ills Old Reliable. We buy right fram ~ Loan bonds. t 1s a sp en 1 111-, r`::_.vestment, and it is fair bcttPr fir i''.' �' V v i.f}.�.•,'+. Vii v�St . '..s N• .,eifR•��•e.-,. JW "Ss ..a<".'•i. P110 )Ira. Alex. Flett (Jennie), of King- Caldwell9 Cream• silbetitute ' 9. r: Nis '.•w �i eiF'. ,.�:� �•. J , ) Si+,•U�nl' � � •Y ^ rf A''�' Y. .f- � ..�i ' minion. A number tff excellen t I who has been in partuershi p N%ith hlolasres ileal '. ' ape have'a range of Fall Hate and baps, Cahn and see'them „E r»Dying pictures dealing with"the i 'Victory Loan campaign and with his father date ring, the_. past fe- I years, both of whoa=, as well as 'HOPPING AND OAT' CliU9HING EVERYDAY •splendid TVe.haveafew dozen Children's Black Cotton Stockings—old-stock— ' ' the recent visit of the Prince of his widow survive him. He i1; also _ et prices on feed in ton lots. sizes 1 to 7, at -16e to We per pair. ' Wales were thrown upon tlir•! survived by one brother. Robert, ELL PHONE. C - screen. The cbair wan occupied ! who is also a resident of the vil- I W, "�N9A7rt19 '- ` Q —Mel, o s . Bryant has bow 4m- " iOOA.LI Se Aged with W. 8. Weatney for ap year. —�v Dr. X;!Kay, cif Toronto, h W*A iii the village on • IW_ednesday. will preach in Sc. Agdrew'e church h Mims B. and L.Buntipg have..on Sunday evening at the usual visiting -their relative@ in the honr. The Rose 'FlaxMills are cOn- o _city, traetinO with the farmers for land : George Shirley, of Watford, ✓ nt a weak':pvith,hie brother, Dr. seat w year's crop: See advt. c Shirley. -:-Mrs. Paull Kniftou and child —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here ` alta 11@nal sett Tuesday to attend ren, di tearr r Sound, are visiting to is professional duttes. * with the former'@ mother, Mrs. c James Gordon.- " i Geo.. ;and Mee. Gordon, of To= —Rev. Dr. Marsh .will. hold a ionto, were here on Wednesday memorial service in 9t. Andrew's attending'the funeral of the form church on`8nnday, Nov, 23rd, for er s uncle. - A Robert the -late W D. Gordon. - -D. A. and ss -Scott, —Wm. Pengelly has had men �3 Scott and Mica -Effie Miller, of y' [3laremont, visited with W. J. and busy' during the past few daps i taking down the old bridge in -the M Mra. Miller on. Sunday, -west etid of'the village. —Alez.fand Airs, Flett, of ming —F. H, Westney has just pur- r stoq, have been here for a few I 'days owing to tlia illness^ abd chased a Case tractor'and plow. 'R death of the former's father, the Mr. Westney is ona of our most =late W. D. Gordon. progressive farmers, and uses * —A. J. and Mrs. Cowie and fam• nothln g but t`he most modern ap- `fly fiave5uoved from Mr, Ruddy's` Pliances. Zarin here -to Caledonia, -. Ont., -Who is the profiteer ? This is where they will -spend a short• a question that is being tried to ' time with the former's parents be be solved; Nearly every class has fore leaving for their .-home at been suspected, and a number Passmore, B. ' have been -convicted.. ' There is —A joint meting of the Cham• still a number of these despised ber of Coulwerceand the-Wokmen's people -at. large. A farmer•who• Institute was held in the Red lives quite.. -close to onr Village' Cross rooms on Friday. evening took into Toronto a fewdays ago last to consider the advisability a load of apples which be disposed i of purehasingor -building. a com• of to a retail merchant at 30 cents agen=ts, hall and purchasing a basket. Before he had time to several acres 'of land for athletic• leave thio place, p lady rA►ne into purposes. After discussing the this man's -store and Bought 'one atter t some length it was de of tLesP baskets for 70 cents, the c a aided that' each buc3y appoint'a merchant- thereby reaHziug a - committee to find out what sites I>rt)flt of 13.3} percent profit. Fvi- eould be secured for such a pur dentty lie is aTit subject to coma a pose, and the costs thQreof, and• under O'Connor's.srlutiny. ' toreport at a subsequent meeting• — moat pleasant gathei•iiig . of the two bodies. _ took place on Tuesday evetliulr at J. M. A. iblcDonald,'oF _Dun the home of Jabez and Airs:' ]earl " dooatd, who has hA,i char¢@ of the ett on the base line, when about Kingston road co©struction here _forty of their neighbors aasernbled for the past taw years, a position to spend a fetes social he=ars *with which he has filled to the entire Air. and :lips, 'Hallett before they ' satisfaction of the -Department of left for their new honie ort- •the of -Highways, as well as to the third-conceosion,. a mile and a half r general. public, left to fill a similar north:of-Pickering Village. Dar- public, on that part of the road ing -the evening the host and -host- '.Mween Brighton -and Trenton, a ese were _taken •completely_ . by 1 distance of miles, Since oitrpiise when, they were cum - twelve tsoming to Pickering, Mr. hlcDon palled to stand tip and listen to -old has made's host of friends by what their neigbbors hnd to 'sap bis kindly disposition and gentle- abort them. A document was =manly manner,-aard his departure read which told about their iiiaby rs much regretted. He is also well gbod qualities, what good neigh qualified- fill his public position, bore they had been and expressing Ise- he is highly -respected by hi deeps regret at their lboving frotu _. �emplovees, and the. work over their midst. The address was _.:which he has had charge is a cred- made more impressive when they it-ta him: were asked to accept.'hs a slight —The anniversary services in token of the high regard in which •-_ `1St_ Andrew's Church on Sunday they are held, a beautiful combin . t were.very successful. The pulpit ation buffet of • quarter -cut oat;. was ably filled by Rev.. A. McLel- Air. Hallett made a feeling reply, Ian, of Clareimont,- who preacIied thanking their many friends for = two excellent germ vbich were their kind expressions and for the aistened to with rapt attention. by handsowe present which .the large and appreciative audienees, would treasure most highly. Af 'The service of>praise-in -the morn' ter lunch was served a most pleas- ing was led by the home choir, ant time was spent in cards, inu+- who rendered two.antlienii. ;The is and orherantn+ements: 'Alter' - service of praise- in the evening iviihing Mr, and Mr-Q.Hallett ma *as made specially intere4tinit by ny years of Irapraine=a 'and pros, the music rendered by the Whitby perity in their new home, the l isle Quartette, who. gave three gathering broke tip in "the-wee while Me. Dyke3, tenor, sma' dors;" sang most. sweetly,' Mr. Dykes —It -is our ' pRinftil •duty to has an excellent voice of good chronicle the death of one of onr +register, and.. great. sweetness most highly esteetned resielent, .which -he has. under admir'ablecon= in the person 6f W. D. Gordon., trul, The Quartette were also which -took place 'oil Mbuday highly appreciated. - The voices morning at his home on Church - well --togptller and their St., after several rhonthq' illness. selections were well chosen. Mr. Gordon, who was in his :6th, —There has. been much activity 'year; was a native of Fraserburgh, iII real estate -deals -in the village Aberdeenshire, Scotland, but came -. _ -durlag the past Reek. Alf. Palm- to Canada with his parents, when er has -purchased the F. E. Gee a young lad, and settled in Pick- gproperty at- the -foot -of Ch4irch acing, -where-. he -has ever since St., the Campbell'Flour Mills Co. resided. He was a cooper by '•have bought hers. Peak's residence trade which he followed tip to his opposite the Methodist, -which is time of bis death,. He also bas at present occupied. by, «'alter ongaQed -in, the _lumber-b>.iaineas Shepherd. Thomas Conner has for a number of years In connec- { • purchased the Hodgson' property tion with • his lumber business he on Elizabeth St., which has been =also, lead a planing will, which, occupied by for some time by Alf. however, has . not been in opera- Paleraer, W. 1:.. Courtice has pur tion during the past few years. chased the Leavens fesidence on As a business man Mr. Gordon had Church•St;, -note occupied by Eli the confidence of the entire com- 'Wilson, and John Draper has sold munity.. He wag. upright in all bis fine property on Church 5t. to his dealings, for' lie eciilsidered 'the Gormley Bios. - Mr. Diaper,- honesty above all else. In religion we understand, intends building he was a Presbyterian, and by his a new residence for himself in the death St. Andrew's church lose s=ilage. It n ould be , well if its most valued member. • He ha. many more in.,the village would been a ineruber of the Session and 'take the sNme notion, as what the the Board of Mahagement fo ,village wants is n3any new houses. many years.. He was also S_aher —A large cro=wd turned out on intendeut of. the Sabbath Scboo 'Saturday evening fo the'concert -for nearly thirty year and for ' Sri the town hall given by the long time he was • 1'eader of 'the Victory Loan. committee.- The choir. -Hc was also•a nxiGt•liberri 'musical part of the prograoi %vas gi�ei to the church inucl5 as ttel given by Messrs _Mary Clark. Evil as to every charitable object•, an ='Murphy+ and Irene' -Murk" with lie wks' itiu3L "tifthstentatin-us- i Misses Reta Peak, Reta Banks and ilij liberality. The high esteem i .;Ruth .Murphy ria 'accompani t�. which Le was held was shown b _ _..Addresses on the Victory Loan the b-eatrtifrll -fi'-,rfr1 tributes and _._were.. -given by Misses. Brent. Car_- the..large number tvlio followed - tyle and, Tipper, who shotived th© his rPinains to Erskine celneter advantages of buying Victory on Wednesday ' afternoon. ft I - l a'd' b 1' -•Soba Teefy is, narivtuly in. at resW J. Stanley, is confined lip is bed with a severe attack of Bart trouble. AP —Miss Georgie Shirley, 'teacher' f S. S. No. 6, spent the week -end wlth friends in Hamilton. —The Young -Women's Mission- ry - Auzili'ary of St. Andrew's hurch, will hold a social in the basement -of the church -on Thurs- day evening, Nov. 20th, at 8 o' - lock. A good programme is be IIs `prepared - and refreshBsetite will.be served. Admissions 25 cts Everybody welcome. Y IN MEMORIAM `Viisoi—In said but loving memory of Richard Wilson, -who died IV 0v, 11th, 1917. We who loved -you -sadly miss you. As it dawns another year. n the lonely hours of .thir>:king. Thoughts .of you are ever near. Tris sweet to know we'll meet again.. : Wbere-parting i9 no more, Ani that the one we loved so well ' Has only gone befotei ` —Wife and Family Len' -1n ever lovin'g�emory' bf G'titt• 'ner William T. Law, •45th Battery, 9th Brigade, C. -E. F.; who diedd on Nov, 11th. 1917, of wounds received B at Passchendale. Oft in the•stillq night, ere slumbers_ chain has bound me. unci mefnor'- brings the'light of other days around me. The smiles, the tears of -child000d's vears,'the words of low e,thenspoken : Ti:e ere@ that shope no[v dirnrried and The cheerful hearts now broken` Sow Adveertisernaenta.. FOU D -A pAr of new tincts. 2ir- i ,iy to i ha i;<,udt�i -Pick aq. OTICL•:-Thome. havinLr h-tv for Cale '. inti! see or wait Chaff, C,ty�Jw:A ' P,cker- ng, i-3 I`.OR SALE ]Auric pi¢,.-afib3ge d' an,1 csrv.ts, F. H buret. cor• of Km ton a^d ]buck roads. 5 , FOR SAL-E—A f-w.,%be'tnarlinfr rHma, R ti n2. Claremont, I hone t+3113. YY. u: R. FfJR SALE' --1 teats of bores, a quan- o� hay and time corn. stalks. E. A. i'ratt,-x, R. No. 1.•Locust Will. 3tf_ VOR SALE—Reiristered Clydesdale JL' fatsy r,aing 2 years old, cash or credit, Apply to W. B. Powell, auctioneer, Pickering. btf .. -FOR SALE Megistered Cotswolds, K number of choice] ram lambs, also some sheart,ng rams. Prices reasonable. Address VJ. T Devitt. Locust Hill R. R, No. 1. - tit! VOR SALE—Thorough-bred Shrop- ram lambs. 2 shearlrngs, also 3 Durham. heif= er% due ,n'December, - Appli at lot 23, con. 3, P,ckMng Phone 2706 P,ck or address Amos Brignall, I2, R.No, 1. Pickerins. 6-9 HLI EIFER LOST—Strayed trom the . premises of the enders,ggsed. near 5carboro Junction, on or about the 23th of October, a black yeari,nrt heifer with four white feet, Suitable reward for her recovery, D: C• Halliday, Scar- boro Junatwn, b "OING CHEAPFURQUICKSALII —La par,or cw,k9< ve , t s"%,tntr. $15 or near o. er; Sou.eroc cook .Leve, tio. U stie=s+. and reservoir, S:, i or neat offer; both are in Krxxl condition.Cr11 sial ste them at •residence, , ^ A. .Palrger Pickering. _.bt: The United Farmers Ontario Farmers�lub, meets' in: the Tiekeriag Town Hall-olr' ..,second �� cdnesday of ` each- month only during sammer . months, Watch for next rdeetied _ J %te. - - In Union• there' is Stre"th Pickering= Bakery Bread, Buns, Cakes. Cookies and Pies, _ Home-made Mince Meat 20c lh'. - Mince Piss 25c each. Fruitcake, unexcelled for•clnality, 55 cents per 1b. Rredding Cakes, ready to be iced, on -receipt of you".. order. ,•' g PICKEItING, ONT. r ELM DALE MILLS a You can al ways get the best 3lani• toba Flour'nlndelrnm No. 1. 1 :_;laan1tobi%, Willea-t. 1 Royal Household and Glenora for d Bread. -.Try a bag. - n Pastry Flour' Fre lr Rolled Oats n BRAN-, -SHORTS AIIZ FEEDS _ _ --:-OAT GHOP 1 CRL Slll•.D OATS y BAifhI:Y CliOP e ' WHEAT CF A CKED COP'S - ",°$°•rrL'•�� .:_KY.• ��' i%•xc'+'��?R•W'.s"rl'�J:. r,�j-•r�•a.,•�.f'' y O • S' 'A( -.. MC • Y 1,r.• .}. 2� 4. n •- �` r i... �". ,.:� fl' -,d . 4"�•• � • } ��h�� �✓ via:• `.L'�r•^t'. .;y ,�. 4{ •'O�]• ` . d .a __�:. • L: 1..� '� Geaine List o Read ar• ains , 0116W Heavy Boots—tart—sizes 11, 12 and 18, going at :.Boys' Heavy'Boots-black and tan--sizes•1 to 6, 1. going at 3.00. Ladies Dongola.. Button Boots—patent tip- going at 2,50. 1 Boys' plain Grey 'Sweater Coats; only 1.05 Men's Grey'Stripe Flannelette Shirts, all sizes, 1,25 Boys' Tweed Pants—grey stripe—all aizes.2. i0 Rad 9.00 r LADIES' WEAR noun b. ungalow Apron:=; light and medium colors, each 1.00 _ White Flannelette N ight.Gowns, ea0i 1.73 Fancy Tea Aprons, each 40 cents A few pairs of Corsets, sizes 18 and 141, at 5oc anal 75c per pair. -: .UNDERWEAR Ladies' white fleece'.linedVests and Drawer=, 1.25'each Ladies' natural collar crests abd drawers, at,80c each Ladies' large size naviral color Peuman's Vests and Dwrs, 2,26 each L'ac3ies' heavy weight white Cotton Drw open or closed, 1.00 Ladies' natural color heavy weight rests and Drwe, each 1. 75 Ungava Flannei-Cotton, suitable for babies' dresses•or -ladies' waists• ;# cream 'ground =with blue o'r'f•ed spots, per yd $0c:` 1i1'rapperettes, various color••] and patterns, per yard -'45 cents Ladies Chamaisette Gloves, in buff, grey, blaek, white, pr 1.25 Children's and Ladles' Wool, Caps and -_ - .. Scarf s,, assorted colors, big range f -CHAP� Tickering's Veteran HaMware Store Greatest Heat 13ake3 P,s3•feelly , IMPERIAL - _ Saves Fuel _ Bolls Quickly - .-O�XFQRD Our stock of Stoves and Ranges is complete and yo -Li have our _guarantee fcr service behind you.. Famous G.Urney Orford Ranges and Heaters. � °, _ v We also bandle a cheaper lice, withis, Runge selling at�&i that-wiil-compete with any on the n,arkrt, and a Heater at 20.00. It wilrpay you to see them. 10 trouble -to shorn goods. _ s If it is Hardware you want this; is'the place- to'6ny-tn advantage: - C•� J: -I. BUNDY, = •PICKERi`NO 'LOOK _LOOK ��L.-00%c We litre a -fall litxwof Single Harness on hand.. Call in -and see _ before going elsewhe,•e. Also a ft1l _ _ + line of liorst roods. .,Boot and Shoe're.pairing neatly and_promptly done We carry a good supply of Dobbin Polishes, 1 Dressipg,.Laces, Etc, PIC�ERI�T( HARNESS EMPORIUM :�Al _ 'Home Phone 3000, - - W. J. COAKWELL lr. i. Only 7 Weeks till Christmas .:= : and so mach to do in that time Do not leave your,shoppiug till the last week when the rush is on. We put in'etock this week, a big stock of Xmas Dry Goodsi China, etc: CiSme•i'n and we will be pleased -to show our goods at prices that are"rikht: A -full line o€ Xmas Groceries foil your Xnias cooking; Raisins needed and seedless, Currants, Peel mixed, Walnuts, JI - tklmonds, Spices, Dates;'etc.: G. A. GILLEPIE, DUNBARTON -DID YOU SAY BOOTS ? - .a We have ,lust put our Fall Stock on the shelves:And they sure. are good, Last sl=i=ng w.eanticipstted araise so we doubled our usual order at practi �cally the old prices, in heavies for Nien, Boys and Women, Theyare SVilliams' make. You know—ills Old Reliable. We buy right fram ~ Loan bonds. t 1s a sp en 1 111-, r`::_.vestment, and it is fair bcttPr fir was twice tuat'tied, and.. yz lis_ ._ _ -_ ,• ]'_ - Hczt maxria,Ze-had t oof•a fatally, i1LIXED HEN PEED the factory, 'thus saving our customers ficin pay+nq any ' Boo s# ' lVe behind Williams' Boots, the country .to have the bonds )Ira. Alex. Flett (Jennie), of King- Caldwell9 Cream• silbetitute ' _ Buy'your boots from us, stand `_ f ^ �rilliams stands behind us ivityi'ever4pair. a: purchased by residents of the Do- Ston, and Norman, at home, and Calf Meal. and ' minion. A number tff excellen t I who has been in partuershi p N%ith hlolasres ileal '. ' ape have'a range of Fall Hate and baps, Cahn and see'them „E r»Dying pictures dealing with"the i 'Victory Loan campaign and with his father date ring, the_. past fe- I years, both of whoa=, as well as 'HOPPING AND OAT' CliU9HING EVERYDAY •splendid TVe.haveafew dozen Children's Black Cotton Stockings—old-stock— ' ' the recent visit of the Prince of his widow survive him. He i1; also _ et prices on feed in ton lots. sizes 1 to 7, at -16e to We per pair. ' Wales were thrown upon tlir•! survived by one brother. Robert, ELL PHONE. C - screen. The cbair wan occupied ! who is also a resident of the vil- I W, "�N9A7rt19 '- R. A, BUNTII�"I " PICgERING� he �'. J. Clark in his usual ltd ill_ a happy ]age, anal one sister, Mrs. Flett, of C ping seer da y y'� Established 186=. 4' ne11. ; Kiugston. tlabs`_?e��,..a..•s::..r.,.M-' ;e..ra.,�.'_x.+_..:::.u•.:,_,.. •Y,•.,�..»;.-s.n-,.'-..... .' :.R,._.:a::_'..-..._. .._.F,». .__ ._ _ .,._.... «. .........-:..._.=v�"tt"c.*.'e..n..yrs:;'yx�''rk't:S':'a`:_"".'''> •w:.'.-,' �t �-';?. -`' �':'•,ty.,k..'•i?K� • ...,.�'.P; t3'ti.