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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_11_21. r,.,. -: ':r;..- - w.. -. { .•.-n- ..! " - - . ... - "4 •, .+-^.,--- ....:., . - - -:-.t - - - - ^s. {:. .. ..N - - - v..-:.-. _ ,_,t,. ...m ie,•.. vtt•; ..' ... S.:u:.:i' , '.ib,,, ,.:Sok -;,t,s .„ -, •� '. ''i'3 r 2�..�.• :'v^`7 .,-,- rI:;E r. :fi. F�+ 1 •=�;+,•a-^;- ,.•.. •r•"Y 'bxL 4 � . ... , ,,, -. I � N ,,. •, ,' ., yi .. , ...5' �,.r •„ '�4'r .;.,r`r' • ',.t�:E •. -, jr s. s • <,1....,.,.. ,,:.,', -Y. e,z yF i '... y - y 1 t n , .•k` . as :'x' .„ ... w,,, .: y`.'� "civ ::.;,r.. 'w` '' - ^may:. - - ka G•.' e A »r�++...... :,�, 1. 4�� . . , a ;p , _ 1 . y ' - r.. . c. . a RIN - N . s ', ._ - - .. ...-.. 14 : ,... , _ a _ i' I. ,� . - . .. .. . . -. • . _ - . _ . .VOL. XXXXIX.. :� . _ PICKERING �' ONT.* -FRIDA�i ; \-OVE.MBER ?1, 109 _•.. _ -NO.-'9 f rofteatoull. QarDs.. •ALTOAIA_ WHITBY ' • Established 75 years - - - �'- . GeOt ' Fi, Biker{ • coop, scoop, scoop away went the - The Iivdio Radfai by-law' was cHr- .. I...5 GREE �w 3 - - ... d _ - cider up lest r!ed b� eight til one on Monday on a � r ° ---=- Miss' Alit ` E. Barkey, of Turonto, vote of 847 to 43. That rely, careful -, „ E.-FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- "r-'�F spent Sunday at hrnne... iciiscritniriatien wHs•eherttn in,re�xrd'ta - R• teYedlnembesofthe OptometrioaiAeao• iii -salty �i]erk, of 5touffvill_e, spent the'•ditfeteat key -lag's, for there were ,s VR of Ontario. Spo.pial-attectloq glren to. Stfndtry at'ilPiss'B-oiev';. e„ BLl QT1r_�11'P.raIl i three, is evidenced by the �BU.Ut)0 new M1� [ �. W tatting of glasses. Eyes testi d treed We,;lt �• NIr, and 'Mrs, llirtthews, of Toronto L Qlaremonr. - ;tea = .. . . . .. sr -hoot hyl+tw being carried. -with -but ._ .. Lt �J. � _ ., . spent $uudlty at JlI-. McKay s. 51) ntsajorlty as against six times that, al:d bee him. . 'NF. TOlIL1�SON.. SI; B., .Lfenther p James Niurtay. of -Oshawa, spent at SUO iilajnrity lorthe Hydro. Agxip, _ x .,ottheCotieteof PhysrctnrksandSurgeorst . wec•k•endwith Alhevt Hoover,. �LticSunn'y Drtwss Co. l -y -law was de- . of Ontario., oE.ce,- .hat formerly occupied byy r� good $tatty :4lanure Cartier eaves Harman Y ake h:as returned -front feated i,y half as big it majority as 1°' the.late Dr, R. 1'rodie, and latterly by Dr.- the vorfh, whore he has heeif deer =•�relir Phone. Clazemont.Qnt. �231y_ , that flu• the Hydto, . This ii'tts v}ll'the _ ----i -labor and ii lot of Hard work • I hunting. ! nl..re tali ;factory because i1. was pure- �°= :`'°. ! ` '' 'V F. CARTW RIGHT, U' D., M. 'Let us tell yoti' what your hired man f' - - Eiunr oluntrsprune., N oig bod - s. . C. P. &-._ , Ont: A coron'tr for the Coun- BRU ROAD r• Y t; ntil further notirke on ac u12 '? ty.of Onturnn. 03ce'hour� : 12-2 aqd @•S,p. m.. wotild cost,' ,. Ro - scent to the p^Ils un their own footing. {{{ K �S m. B,ulgeinw left on Fridav'for of repairing, o at other hours by appointment Phone Sets ' ' • Tbere is the greatest jahikition over - : �k, No. 04. `dlphone\o, 400. Pu kering• On• A Belrtty �['atet' System euatiles ycu� his trF}� to NII+ :'izari. the spleiyciid cictoty for the Iicdsn \U CHOPPING WILL ` , -1 Wratio. stv to et the $est retit.cns and E~:ink J.ic. on and UJitf,rrd IT'uh• . L g t,.td had it bt:=!ness trip to Toronto on R+ttti:tl: BE DO:�F. 1�7 O }IcKIti\O\, QLD., L,H.(:5., profit out 6f your cows, . - 11�� Thnrsdl tv. a • Edtnbrrgga; =e=ber of the Cottcce of and ft.t cattle? • ThNf:rrulershave all r,om leted their oRCt=lv Rt'VER T._*._^ .:Z _,Physicians ani 9ir,geons of Ontqrio. 11"titiate .. c p )_ of Royal Colle;a. of surlteoan, Edisinrgh. , threshing in thi•Itsraii;} and report a, Alfred Hoover and W. A. Fuller burr to dslesses cf wod:en and •' ' We wril:'gladly esp.aiu or • moderate t'iPlti "HEAT ' ver y g Epactal at•eation - __... _._._ _ a business It > to Caarenioilt on Tues -. ahlldr n Oftice'and residence, Bros ha+ L, c !44. !. ' a Iii^a .ou hots. Geos e Wbite and mtl•have rc'cent�, d,ty•- I rccluire an utl,lirnited quantity of'� . Ly capuired a number c,t skunk, nhuse J,tnles L ttcsnn, of t'iaremm�t� eat Lega ` fur i- very- v a! tblc at present. . shuff-ville'Ont., tmi[ding in I3rnu;l�:s:n r,rd }_e itttt ndsi Dr. Agree+and brother, of West Tn• y..•,cors �ucaryuus►ic,,C;)n yanz.a* .:c. -._.. _._. 11rovi g it belt: to etll:,tge, hi le,g • . Tonto, rnotnred ow: on.Sat!trdayr_ arld . . twill 11110th. , �, .-Whit b Ont. e,1 - _. S_ _ _.._-1.- --- - _ t•pc-nt Sundoy with Frere and Mrs, j ttlso"regnire surest' and Oats _' _ i;. FARF.l'J T.T., K.C'„ BRTIS- �A-- «'1.iKht, ' t, t and will pap the •p ^ornty, , 1L GREE 1,11'oao ' :lIi•. Lttn;m, with wife and son: ac- .g :Bolloltooz. co=t o,aes wLiibtr c ass 4 �� t 1` -^ r'nutpa.rilt.•:1 by NIr. Arid' MrS, ti''agc, of [ psi : ' r , . B, tt Harvey and i:lurily-FPP 1Tr,�`rn• rxorit^; ap r . e ,.i--ttk[ -Fred rind - --- - - C -- -- -- :-- ht}rlle E. CHRI4TLA\ $arri.eter and . ' . -. " I d•Lv ill•'1',nonto. .. 1Ir§. %,%* igen. .. ' ' •6otfelter:�o[aryP Etr.;3dbtiopta CLA1 E�ON� 3IrP:(r.,Ili;:e,of Ti,r;nnto. dill! ritet�Green River Ladle' Aid will 1. :r' a 7'tie oan. ; ^face Brc"tt bt,zX ,, twbitt,r. Y.ity c,f Sit r,: rind :ll:•�, Stew;irt. is Sti!1 in tt tOeFt at the hnmP of NG;. CN'. H+,cicer, - 'q�--- - .- - . + f +lerc r•, iti�al rt,nditi•)n: on Lt't:dnesduy, \oc. 2Rtlr. at ? ri.clock, r . L. �#� A1,M;t„c- '.i.OHI : z-Batt•riQltrs - r, ,• IaSL EIt Ua 1'il,te• Nelsen, it foil -mor. i4l.ttettd nf'8. rlit!a hPiva the ar:nual 11 c,-1.'9 D.nr:,:tb Avr ,ta'.,c,:vorb 13411g }.•re, :.nlietl on aT, tc•,.f h;-4 I.. trirtrrl t},, Licon,se \o. 4 --;ter - Toros ,. •Fhon•a_Ctezrt'1 41}J4. �ncurdaya, it.al- ...t. C?lnl�, tl,tretlbg for the eltdtioo of - - � .-1 ttnd3. lo1y, . _. • • - ,a t#,e v ilUg' - oil '1 uesday. dicer's, all b ;a are regtieeted ter - ^`IL - i Y\`ttr 'J3r, kelt-}y }re(vinyt he_en1 jri r, mem er _ _ xera Li.O - 1V�arriage Licenses P Y be prr'sent.• A thank -40, -ring toil he -- . ,�����*/� ILLIA. tl 7' i3EATUN, i3 A .Bar- elf -t4 }° Iirliu 'PPrigrltp and i< 'tr►ovinst up recelw'rd •and Ca' light lunch ceiwed RyckmaneDesk nFo ter' ,r.oBectomember vi n - rgt4'tti .-._..-.:- --. _-._,___.._ ___ i Crt �i,� Ct)„rtr, {�l1er'e!le.hag 6eCnt'Ct� t•IL- sYtel'111A r31Pe{ir� ..... - . r - Service .. Gene-tal Trests-But.ting,S.,Bap5,te t,'I road. p, cq,Pnt. _ . . Telephone MtairrStlikand lt. , - . . 11. Glee.4 is: hpa.di rytrpri of. bis.atnrk QRBBNWOOO , I ,.� .�, __ __ '- rind ieitdt'nce to Sir. Harvey,. °w ho - - I�eifthnl rake? pod-esainn'nhciat the 9wt of Dec, Burn: on 1londr•y, \i,r, lith, tcr'4't',' ,t . .. . - t[r Oinest,irwill remain In the village trnd,Jit^a, CMrk, a dauGhrer. G G �. V ..ASD- and ietain the clerkship-oi.the Dii , Alf. and Urs. Trirlrble=penta cortple' B G siiR`e of B. thBEitaTOC tsps oD. r Ix Sri •-':.:'. _ w._• . iurt-coart, - ofT ysM1nr TarflEieet of Totanto,_ have. _ °. .. .. $urgeom and 'Cruvero,ty of Taionto. office t . . e oI, y e t The tinderaigneii'-h.ive opened over W. .&I Prinal,e's :tardware-store, Whitby. ' erttemberDrn is rale. laying lith F. W. Gibson u a Hero �Q����l been h 1 s `ell phone 39otoJ2 }to:. (r.r'.Ind. ,�, ,, MONGOLIA rtrrW d lad Mr*:. Ornioro i. andd.-soa0 Pfi Church And ,where the tree r LIA _ .::: visite with Claremont. lien on t, nR gat-ageartest F rust y • .. Ever de - - - - . last. Prepared to repair all makes Every y The,threaieraareon tbeirlartround this o - D. V. Hoak o antnp, Motor -cycles - .: g Yoe, s seaso in their one } bon bwith F. re a d ne G. HALM-lesuer of Marrit� a 88 1113T181 Joseph Bettz spent Sunday with MR (3ihr=on, y and bicycles. ; Yr I .1. Licenme In the County of �a�erto. relatives at Newmarket. - Rev. Wilkinson -occupied the pt$pit We are also agents for De Piokerint;oil Q Barnes; Green River J. B. and'Jlrs. Turner s of a few y - .. -, ._ � G. Pe its"WhirevaIe at the amliversar tree- B t V ,RIC$ARDSOti gra] :13s data s with relatives in -Chicago. vices last Sunday. 4ral -Cres in' Separators rate .Irsanrtrcr. Cattrcyanara, rotary Or.address R. R. o.' I. Locngt Hill. - borne of rnii• sports Tonic in the coo' Sandy Moore, hits rented the Harri- .. � • ....._ ..:,a13d repairs. . Public, Etc.,-Piekenna, Out. ally cert at Cashel on Friday evening. don fares, ooe toile east of Greenwood. ' .. - GTeorfse and Sirs, Hewitt, of Toronto, -He swill take posse cion neat spring, Gasoline Engined, Tractors add .. . 't�r ' HALT, -House car enter. - .Es • vV p W } _ spent Sunday with relatives here. - __ .. •- _:. .. Sawing Machines. trrrfat d. ph n 2913. ; work, rtpai. or P • �1�'eleis� Mri. ( Ker. } . BolweH, of RrottHgille, -. - .WH IT"ALt .� _ttt3eration5. ' lad'. phone 2813. Pickering.- • 23IY � _ _ _ 6 R y spent a day 'lust 'steric with 'fiienc}e p F Cowan & Shepherd B.BEATON-TOWfiBHIP OLERK . ^ ratio anal t in a. ood- solar. . bhre,1. Sii�a Oertie .Peunork spent Sunda ills. Grose $o-wer•s F erit'ri few pith Mi -N ;\label Gri n. • L+' • Oaa�nanees, Oommtaefoner tai sn4laj fihaw'a School, 395.Yr,ggt! $c To- g r *2d 0. ecce,mtarts: Etc. -5toa•1 to loan days edict week .with rel-ttir�ea. in. Tu' . R'trl,:ca-nd 1Ir,?, ButLurr'arP.spenditl on form to pert7 "Iaeaor of Wairrt.¢o L1o. l .rrr.nto�has: the finest set c f nuldrrn r, oto,.• - rt f1 sell. xt Tro1 frirntla in Tt,SI oto, Pickering,oto ' •? +O .zoos" tivhttossda oat.- +t•r _ arr'trrstur 'nnd=. g#S Pa bearin:tttfc• Rev, nnd Mra.'Yonn+, of Rtotl,h:llle. ti yerAnd Silas.. illicenl. _ uuT'G!3 fi. Pt U13. 'Glen N1t ,j^r, Ont, ti n, aCsm ll cost.' Write for farts, �pt•.tit,+,j°htrtr;d„y evening ne . Lloyd Bn'i I were.ihe znio-its of Mies, .,Battu ': _11 L!cen•�d A t.tt�i•atr, Ex:,t'otr- carol- (k, l�', CrCi�rac n, wee, T't+tuer' Troyer ^n fi'und+s. t tense Cts itr.partrd rte.! thornr.ct.h:ii_01•,ci, ._ - :. - - Sl}:-; I-,ditb Prc3 _`is .S'nnfintd ter het y *:*'L = Ealt4-•cpndite!crl as >vb-Err, tirrtto for terrua -- � he d at H'e5r•n[.' lout a t' hit iu a't'e her �JI' r� ,* p OSHAWA T r' V 0 L ;a s' aid particulars,, 1 6-0o I,.,j X, -s ,_-_23-�y . - '-- - - ----,- __ _ a. o e . ira hefterhpaTiit ttt(r,uon r I � . `; i t 0-11 :1tr:t ctatf.tcd +a h0s.cy loss ori .Mrs. Elrzlht!!t It?can- trx%.Nrz?, �j FOSTfI:T., Li rrtset3 An, -tions r, d ICl�},e/lei t/i o �/Qry,it Fttet. lleve oi• • are. ntt, ric?i'. K ria.- , _ ,: �i a for ooanttaa of Y••rk and untarto..Ano- _ u tt.!ndat xf�•r )on-. itrut taight when g x. ; Con salve of all k!n3e attebur,a to on P$ortett -- i • 113• sililvc) . r.! 1, t -Nli r Fin ll:f (. 1'ac r a'`edding of the f&rniet''f �rr;rr t• in [tt _ , I totter, dddre•:t;r•cnRiserP.O, Otz, t,'4 �tlt'tl,-d by fir P, de4tretying the, chi';+ttr, ' ----- --T- 'first-class rigs fear 1r:rS t $,- +via i o rgan, c 1#r,it loft : nd Sun- ` Dip,.!c>n ar,; spt�r:d' ' t A10TITO }1,• GrRSO , (�nfyrin _., p p _ t nr'I3. fi. rtntrir:s. `� E'lave all �j[�na jj ��p or Lllts�it I dr,} rhu:,l. 1'F.� fire tr;t lila nnticctl it _ rt ft,t dist'. tc ith l�. lt. 'utzrl Sltu. R, nd�IA,rar.:nn Land St rr.y.,r aro s C:c+l A J o , > - ,",.,ttun,.dutir,•Z..>cliicat tins; Dr .K. atoll * j cc }Eng ntcr, Ilopk,r;-Streot, Elii,:-t_�. I'l,>7r _ a. th„'rt $ I i-t,',.,+,r•k' lit I tFat'. N1. a2, 111,. [.t� nS;rin cr• (Succrs,r tothelatcW. E. Yan,Nt}. untaro . �1g'�-Ott3 Rel �rA]U9 Vit,• f T,:rnr.tn,'vwhn iv tht i u,Kwin(;'a..ienlal-i:MPef`Li.;n_'of the i [ ^ =.11 -and Surveyor of fort Perr}•. , dl•I tr l „+I!,'.1,. , ;�' -- - - _. _ -- T• ntuing proinptl-y attende,l to. s l . 4(t rht.�t-h, ard.tvha w,,t r Jan,t si GrIt11.t ltatT 1110 rni,f�ilt.ur,c L (, oat _ • � d F;rvur� . ,n at the,• tianr i., one of S2LE� nl TNT, J1AYY'. T.Tt'1:\�f• T) 11't'=� ' I geilt for Carm(lat'Carrla a Co.' L.) atridents+ll<<hn,t 'hinl;Flt in -th<' a 13 the, Su: d.nv ;chnnh rnnma: Thr. Rte ' - al,lrul K-dS l+litrr+'tI;i< .-N--a �t -in rind ill a rF,wnlvPr, lint. hta i, rapidly _ f 1` TIONFt:R fcr 1'crk.+?uta ::,.mII)t )n r� nl tt:ittl . Count Et Al: k:'^de of =3tr; p-oa�� ,y t+ttendedT W i. p. , c,, -.._'to• Trrtrsrrsrn-ible. Datc,•tor-:.ica-rnny'bd 4ti • j r._•i,.,r4tnn:,.. ,hr- slot•• hrr'>,tde,tt:.+.sat t,.l�y:Lrit:;, ti','t.rvi-hrt�-itty:, II.Ast t.lie bill- i.rrangcd at 1�EWS' ():'lay. ,Belt and In,'ctX�- _ 81 iJr(/, r 10 removed. .. _ _ . _-` =_ - -_ .-1 o: k +snci tial r•IF r lice Work. Ii )w ( tf'oV p, ,y. - ly , dent ho::�,. R`hitF Unt _ • __ - : Fr: I!: P'.ci,ti,^. iruttad i, a tny�aery, 1;ui it There twit{ t,e a rneetieg ft,r all wonnF *, r•r-,.�,-r--te ,"� . . - . ,, -tippo cd Lti bt .one, an owt-i•heilitd u�,owl nncerh,41 in hrckevar'd thelnca '- lout � Pea „� =C i `�ws. _r ..-�iZ`T1�'`"� ; s . -i. RE I D. turn- 1 i1'e or .tlrft,:tiwr vyit Ing. A ' ion of : pt n�p0ctivt> rink sire, i,n Sot- •i �L " wa% . : . _ 13r,u-Ft and sold. r•>i17' j:,'t:i.tnr 'hlid Tarn Pugageri and r;,ity t•t point;, at S „'cls k, -In The Odd` -� :. `'i ' Flus A'ftll] line or tae $ ,lull cur this try; ill,; fir r dns'on dust', ;ard it • ,'l) , wk H.tll. Everybody avrlcmu0, t ,�+c What wi bt havP hi -en a serious ,+. Oo-vernirent,-MUn!cl aI: aad, Ct7r- tn;a•y haN;e-hee,a rh:+t'•h+o -dirt Rot f,4!•y F - e(1 meats constantly o.tt. 11,1Iu1. • fire oectirred rn the vale on Sundav �''^r `F oration Bonds For tit der -t rule the heating system: The ). C R E E SO R r 'a 11 Sale. ' • RRCUt1, 1,...: t c-�rim.ntcd nt about $;u lti.t)itt I t,(. when the Ihtpt!:r. church caught A. C. y> a' •. . \, - Spice Rol],_ bt eakfa _ - Bell P,lione'] :i -' >i5.(01, wii}h ran;insnr!ance of .S33,�tt+at !Yee (r`)lit a:n nceilie`ated'furnace. but , X .. - � Ham, Itulo^na « eitser� etc. _ c , ,• `� ' A d� ht.of L,10,Ut,rr=till ronlrains a,r Ai},i, +hunks to nor P'itc $ti} itdr, it tv:+s LOCIIST HILI r i WILLIAM D, DYKES; WH! . .. tlnr• rt,ieity.•, ,.Prof,, Stetctl-onills,i snnn r,verentne-tvi!h verti littliathia __ _ Hi�rtic-L 11�irrwC rt itT for F 1 _ - - . S:r-_ �. FL. „�„Ty+�/.LC'C. I3t:tr_ller'. cTtF1P- . v;1I h 11 rt.tn,) atnrl a 1 t }:e nrrluurlt ut age }o the church. wntrralrlr tl: t=i' Lh1a c„!lrnot h. -�ild ' t, Velcrinary Surgeon -i L - ----- -' -- 1 + I. t`. .. o,.NeA .ON. t•:101 Iz Hol`i.1rGr,ttitiz F ; t;ittat•ic,F'-`t rfi:;ni-V, t _` , (' --- : I 1 atter t •TLr°stn tzc.l this wcca}: trotu it y - ('<.:llefir•. A)l calls clay ni't,r•:l;C I ¢ �! 't+ �' ��' i •I'ei s lot': -ale to. dl iX -I I ICI,I, •t tn't) to tht hitt it R.'+t. z� .Prolt:Trtj,y- itttet:tled to. �E b a' .> tti® �+ t'�itGa°!s�y i -- _ 1:'t:rk ila� I• -en r,)ui:•1t:net•d on Elie - `--\ Bell and Indgf wIcvnt f'b.�,af';= -- __ . ... - _ I 1.3 tee. :-t h:ia;. tc e,r of Gi'1 Pi �`=rule.. - -- - t ill NN -L-111 stet• ..iie.Isod S'_ilooi Nl;, FF .7. X,,t1l.Pd- , f a: i?urn, r'pcnt - • • _ -- PICKERING,'. • r 0Ni.rtr:l0 ,- ,ii.. 1T.lyd'(r,r,. 1i� t � r slay: n'fh -.her .rnnr in, tiliw, G. Your strength note ht -fore -illnes �,, t n i i.in� yr .lit ,. =x -- - - -• 4=, r t, - ^• - i,'i, not , in tna, cir';•. IN }lite. value?. Authvri,la predict �• �� �" ,��"'� �� �� :: '"`' % Mr. and iIrs. It•nntiP•: of Arinrnort, hiss Thour ori and Nli;s Alli uu at- ttn(rther u+l.tb'reak aF Span- . � '_�� _;�W-� vi-ia,PA 311.:; -Untnn nn TuescLo.. tended, the Planer• Shntr in T.,tcgt.) ish Infltit�pJ.'t, 1Jtlt ;' Veior: a. SiirQion. • 16,r j last week'. -y , J, ,� +-r +L --: .-- . I;cs Lnru,t tihc; of Toronto., wa_ T. ii: } rn. t .Ind faniil. left nor, vie• $onor Gradrate of the Untari '.'etc= 1 Ptc twi h'ber }rrrrut; nt 0e, S:rnditc, .... _ v i 1 in:tiv 'Cn1Iet e Yonge &- (.hm!r --..Sty, Toronto .'•le,. Douhlc•. , f At:,inr•'uj t, i;' spet:d= lupe }est fi thn'c}iay for their nes home N 1 1. 1 ��� ".- -and Graduate'o" the"ctettt r:. `I' ie,;, ,t tvPt 1::tE:th •1e,; tri t:nn Slrs. C:ts ie, in T+,ronto,1. I; f: FFrcCtiz. and Nii;. F.: L'r^11ie, of W. ArAt :son. of �Tnrontr%,,r..ld'*ifs Seietice• a,ssari,tti gin. - E }joy ,.;!i•n e�ct•iterct re}-)ut:ntion for' �j Phone-ofTiPe.18U:;, resident.• _Q+1'3 T,r on+� , •pet:'t ot•c•r aL1L+)y tritll their Mart•, Ander.L. spent, the week -end EO�i lOS � u h Erode l,u.•iresc tri:ir,irg anti �i�te�r h 1.e, tris}; N,r R.'Ander-nr: : , ' ClrAREMONT;` 01�'�" i',.RIO 1'f+',r placing s roads ate Sri pnaifinils. `. i ``tet 0rivm �InP rut, in!prm,• Thr 11.' L, end 'NI, I. finrietrttvill . . ! C , meet in the ha. e men' of the rhnrch on ' 1 • ---- -- - -' I ;, : ,'.RICH: I. �E.LECTION t)F A i,t- i,,.r,,1. rn hr;11r11 as r_apic,Iv .tss -ill;_ fi ion:%: _ twill lir!1}l you tq withstand all1. - �:. Dr..ZtI, E. Pl�cE ezl �• V. ►�v. I ? ` 4 •_.T i l ti' Ntld like. I''riil;t, eweninn' t 8.f.i harp. di=e:t�e:: C.t}?op}tn: ort effect- Li rn `rYti: t"r:.tUy. t�truxr.txrl:.t :1il,Prt:tnd.li:c S;;,rthew; a.ntlfan}- ••Thi•;;71;`,;L-rhSclinnipn},iisnrr.i)eing Yete-it)ary SurgEort. * .• t•. 1N rite today for, our C ttalogue_� i'�.-l,Pnt. finti•ii:} ttith the formers ttaincd fi,r t1r \n:a Tree,, tthirh is to it a tranic 1ni1 ti.:cttt3u}wilder, Hrar,nrtte rTf L'nitcraitp of "fnrrr,tn, i Students admitted al. nr,y tir:ie, trii' ,licir,•<Irs. 1IrttLhetc•. . he held on Dec 1St: h, 'Ile.nenlbec th:: e=pecin113 teheTe Chet _ t_ a pre I date, di�}llr=itiun'tu ]nt;g t\'Prlkness. ; >., \its. T.i.ntnn has r�tnrned hnmc, .-._ Fortner Ve.terinai'ian to acdonititl I � - _ 11 ; ,T, Elliott, Prir:cipal' nfie•t rt few tcecks' visit tc!t11 het' day: At a niv.ttitig on 'Monday. eveoi.ng it. •T1tkr. Urieop1los now and build . Agiieultiiwil College, t{rreber, _ • . f i . - Sheer, �Ils. 1 -rushy, in O<hntvis, eta^ r]Pci>T'ed'fo r i' tniz .rt Y, P,•a, of uh ypnr powers of �reaistanee. Prompt, r:ltF noon `o all oli0ni .__._ ._-- .._ - = The pc,=tpnnP nrr•cting of the W"in- (l 1:. to ter"t't on Jlor.day. evening of , ---- Bel} •nnd Ind. Phones, j en`; Irnrtirute will he held at the hrme each •tet P}.. , , ,; Fu1°v -� ek,te.r.. .of .lir:,-T. Beer nn Wednesday- Nov. Ni Cs. R+ sir rettirned to livr•hmr-e in t per bott�e +t "" Pt,CKERINf�, - LNT71K10 `- Water, ---- ''?fth, atth0 nstrtl holm, Brantfutct. tl•,i iv&4:. She wns n . _ . ' Seth Br:dgeiow i mooing flip. old rglupanied by her mnthPr, alio' twilY rf can ore wise vola twill n<c the only s end thn wrote: there.1. , igS FoYatchin� Sntplt tl7ent =,hs,l1 duan on hid k,remises T' «---,.. Ideal: well; drilled by t_hae, B. Rice, nn the Ph ton., he haying bought it il. Jfc(',rrhen and son, Grant, 1111.170 t.' .. . .. from Blac,. Breasted Red , , from ,T: L. Cr)(vie, of Toronto, returned from their hunting' trip lip , `'r irha is ngrnt for' Wind Nlit,�, C;aso,ine north, hawin ectaied a Irtr g 11 . ' "°'Gama-c•hoica block and . A I:rrge nutriwr attended 'Lilo santl1qq g- ac deer rued �%� f • t- 'eiIt la yet••. ' . . . . es. all kinds of pipe and fittings 'rot -dry �Pxclres in •the lfethodist report. hacirR nnd a Rnnrl limo, I1 cFADDEN S, Abri, Y <nrnjz; I3elRiantJ Hares flor wator storks. Also bstth room fix• church here on Sunday and npprPciat- The buys of the cijlnfie have b0en _ N tures, etc. ' Everything given careful Foil very morn the addresses of. SLijor very energetic of late getting r'endv j��T T� a STORE 3 nnd',Sitver CreyjSibec- Pvir,P. of WhitevrilP. and n1Fo the sin for' the skating seasnu. They harp D �,J �.� _ i;in Hared. attention. g built a dans on .the form of Gerald "" - Ina r.f thea Lnrrist Hill choir in the .� All 'Pedigree'Stotrk. RICE S PLN1P WORKS, afrernoon and (lit, hrme rhoirIn t}I,eI Clark and thPyonnlr petrplP expect to . ,C, N. F, Tickets f r •; PrPninst. as tr01l'as 01P sr,lo pinging of! Pr]ny the Ice as soon as Jack Frost - + r , yy,; owl e.e TE a �enralg�a an other severe Ner r olike Disorders Curled Through- �11e $jppd, Can E', ns For, the Emergency Shelf. jafs ttibn . filled with stock -made as ' follows: Place bones, tips of wings, ' Now that the flocks have been cul - In many `severe nervous disorders led, chickens,that,are not to be killed ane other scraps it a kettle and J +, cover with water. Boil, minutes, l ',the best:'remedy is oftea'a tonic• 'The for immediate consumption' should be, then skim. - Simmer for three hours, most a e tonic treatment is recom- canned, providing excellent material then strain and add salt to taste. i :Heeded by the highest -medical with - which to fill empty fruit and Celery, a ba leaf, or a red -pepper authority tc arrest -the progress of vegetable jars and stacking 1rp ate' maY also be- added • for seasoning, if esired. T such disease. ,. Dir. t - th Williams,me' Pink Pi113 emergency shelf at -the same tim ' . Having filled the jars, put on new r are a iasis that acts on the ner+ree Why -keep • on. feeding 1n boarder hen through the blood, which . carries to when, with a little labor,, she can be tested rubbers and' adjust the tops by s•, aw the nerve& the elements needed to converted into a toothsome dish which turn them snug,- and then -turning build diem up and `restore them to a can be stored and kept in .readiness back a 1burth -of' a turn., Place • the . , to.serve at a moments notice • , . .:; -formal' condition. jars in boiling watex or a commercial ami:' Neura]Sla. sciatics, new rvoufr`head- An old fowl weighing four -to five ;ater bath three and one-half hours, -. • 'U aches sad a number of more severe pounds may be used for chicken SOUP• or under five pounds steam pressure nervous troubles are properly treated Witli it use three quarta•of cold water, in is pressure cooker for two and one - by building up. the blood. with• Dr•. one leek, two or three branches of i half hbVm Yt, ` Williams' pink Pills � and are often ea- celery, one or two rrota, one tuiraip, ,• tiro-. Fured is this way. It you are salt and pepper to t1site', clapped Safeguard Little Ciuldren' to Avoid nervous you can help yourself by re- parsley. Accidents. _ fining to worry, by taking proper rest Clean the chicken carefully and cat Nearly all of the household acci- aad sleep, by avoiding excesses in gieees. Place in a kettle and pour oand dents which. befall the little, nes are by taking out-of-door exercise.. For the three quarts of cold water on it. avoidable, yet the -'coronet's record's f ` -medicine take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cook slowly or simmer. until the -all?w • bow numerous- theca accidents and you will soon notice the beneficial chicken is tender. • If the above -mels- are: effect of tbd*4onic in every. part ofthe tioned vegetables carr be had, tie First in the fist comes scalding: aysteaa, Mies Annie I... Johnston; R.R. them into a "bouquet" and let boil in Painful, disfiguring anti' oftt,:mee ', :', Listowel, Ont., is one of the with the meat about one hour before fatal ca-� occur when a vessel of - numerous sufferers from one, the meat 'is done.- -Remove the meat,, iit,iling liquid is 'left within -'reach • of• d re through ql•-3rbubles who has found a ca cut from the bones, dice, return to the little hands, I, <. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Miss John- soup acid can with it, •A'dd salt and' Smothering comes- second on the stoa � says:—"For a Iona time I was • a _ pepper. to tasks, and if the vegetables I coroner's list. This can be prevented G 'trere sufferer from nervous troubles, can aOt be had, tliie flavor may be im-, -by allowing - the child -ta steep- in'' a with the result that I grew very pale proved by crushing. a tesopoonful of' - p - and weak. Medical treatment did. not bed by itself: The mother who sleeps Yelp.. a sad various medicines had celery -seed-ate-boiling it with -that with her baby at her side may turn , Fill while boiling hot into cans, i over in her: sleep., thereby . pulling the o bast�clai effect-�iattY add 's little flnely • c op t°icovers over the baby's face; or the friend advised me to try Dr. Wllliame each can; cap, tip', and process: 'No: i.covers _ 'pink Pllht I began their use and took i -stile one may . placed where Zits '. the bills regularly for several months, 2 cans forty-five minutes at 250 deg.' head will .work: dawn between the wtth the result that'I not only gained E•,- r fifteen pounds of steam Pres pillows. When baby's first bed can In weight. but have ieeovered my fall sure. No. 8 cans fifty -flue minutes at, he made in . a 'basket, a box cr a health and strength. I cannot ire 260 deg. F., or fifteen pounds of steam -bureau' drawer, few. mother3 fire too sauce. -When ready.. to use, rehest'' r to provide for their children's Williams Pink Pills too high?!► for P" poo and serve ;,what they have dons for me." with dumplings. comfort and safety in this way. 'ib build up the blood tweiEhing four or five As children tura toward a fire as here is one Use a chicken been e hs 1li�siidT flat bn s household pound's for chicken gumbo (an old.' a plant turns toward the. nun, it. is word for a- t ban e Dr. Williams' fowl may be used) : Six good-s}zed never safe to heave them alcne with Pffib for Pale People. They ton4 otdons, two No. 8 cans of Pink `tomatoes an unprotected flame, for, as a rule, Pinka satire system, make the blood (or corresponding ambftnt of fresh, whenever children's clothes take, Are, rich and red; strengthen'the nerves, tomatoes), three tabieapaarifula but-! the grown-ups.'are either ,absent -or ifijdreaae the appetite, pat color In the ter, three tablespoonfuls of lard, six are looking the other wap. ebeaks and lips and drive away that whole cloves, two bay -leaves, a fedr1 We all deplore .the. -&et that grb*h li annatutal, tired feeling. Plenty . of peppercorns, two red pepper pods, -ups have so many preventable acct- ------ g sunlight, good wholesome. food. and One-half teaspoonful -of thyme, two debts wAh-firearms. To make it im- .ENDORSED BY HCI#f3EiNEN UNIVERSALLY fresh air will do the rest. You can tablespoonfuls. of Salt (or salt to possible for the kiddie3 to in, OHyV get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through taste), four quarts botkng water them in this respect9 cams chopped ; it in- only necea 5P s� gpoh�s p s Distemper Compound susy.lealer m medicine, or by matt at two No: pped or sliced okra sary to keep the firsarma safely 'be- �t -- -- - d• cents s box or ale boxes for $L5o (or a corresponding amount of fresh- yond their .reach, Q 0 onfo;s y reputation a been lleduse a no other veterinary remedy. ii Z For -14 years 1t -hue bean need and �eorttmeaded' by the lead- from O f too should be kept. bey_ ntd of .-navies ror 215 years is 1 to Scissors, a semen -eet from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sneed okra►), parsley and cryN t ' ens horsemen and. stockmen Bsoc><ville pat. taste. the reach of hands too small to hold 0 use under fryfns conditions has won for it she highest es- r' Clean the chicken -and cutin pieces. or' guide theta. Scissors have often F�L Q teem of veteran trainers and drivers. 2"3ether *s s o�rsd be destroyed 8n eye or pierced a body, O in averty etaWe to crewcut contegfon whether silLv:ssir>v, e• -7A Illi! �7Cs�, lntssa39"21, 008ea or oOL2L . Is - 'Melt the lard and busier in a fryi> g, Eq �+ pan. When hot put in the t3firkea and and as knives outnumber scissors ie 11Iso>or afotaso�s oo. • a. 4• a' A' `"Flack s chicken and you have a fry to a nice brawn ccior. Take out tk too Should be --- the average home, ey. reptile." the chicken and place ,in a stew pan. kept beyond _reach, for being equally, weeks of September�,dlthough an. act Thrifty Housekeepef•, they afford just so many to amend the Forest Act was passed The record is meanness is well es - 'This remark of an anatomist was Peel the onions and chop finely; put dangerous, -* meant to imply that the only very im. them into the hot grease in which themore opportunities for. the ehildpn } met March, extending this time to, tabitshed by the lady who called at `;--portant difference between a reptile chicken was browned; try -brown sad to injure- themselves. October• let, the season .test closeh .She local shop in a country village in and a bind lay m the tact that the for- add them with what grease .is lest in Inveatigation by taste is one of presents a striking Illustration of the England and -gave, a small--� ' ( the methods by which young children dnager of arbitrarily fixing a'date, of small -order for goods, incladiog al , mer has scales, whereas the latter is the pan to the chicken. To this add feathered. But feathers and scales the tomatoes, cloves, bay leaves, pep- study the, objects they take in their ter which it is legal to set Bres. in the i ha'p'orth of cat's meat The shop - are but modifications o! the same percortts, pepper pods, thyme and bend$: Because of this habit• of Put-, forest. Following a long period of dry, keeper, was muttering angry words to tlhlag. boiling water. Let the whole mixture ting everything into the mouth, a , weather, a score or more settlers' � himsel2 half 1tn flour later *hen a The earliest birds on the earth were simmer until the meat ;•slips from'the pencil is s dangerous plaything, for r fires, fanned by high wind's, developed flurried- and breathless, maid servant -very reptile -like and had teeth. In bones. Take out the bones, mince the not only does it carry germs, but the into widespread conflagrations. Sec- dashed tato the place. r' deed, there resins to be no doubt of meat, return it to the soup mixture,' injuries which are fossible' when a tions of the forests in fhe" Fraser and "H -h -have you 'sent off flirt br - t the tact that ail. modern birds are, add thn salt, some cho ped orale child falls with a pencil in its mouth Cheakamus valleys and in some of* the lelgb's-things yet. she gasped. s P p y- are innumerable. Recast areas- Suffered heavily. Rall-_� "Just doing ''em," snapped the F originally descended from reptiles, and celery, and the canned okra. (If Which may have started to acquire fresh okra is used, it shiuld be added .Another danger arising from this ways were seriously iniared in places; I grocer, as he sruggled with a 'aea of r b power of flight by jumping from bough with the tometoes.� tendency ,to taste things lies in the i homes were endangered or destroyed parcels. _ •: to bough of trees. Fill .boiling hot into carts; cgp, tip, talcum- powder can The cans "tire , and several lives were reported fo I •Oh, thank goodness'" gasped the _ - •:• : _ - - ally bright, gay and convenient to-' have been lost It is possible that the � girl."Then don't send the cat's meat. and process: . No, 2 ' cans forty-five k ``[[ mimttea at 260 deg. 1" ., or .fifteen hold, and a baby's hands invariably settlers who started those fires..were•, The cats Just caught a sparrow � .71/ I fl FOO TSE BSBY pounds of steam , Pressure. No. 3 Bch out fo; them; but as talcum ignorant of the terms of the new Act, j � cans fifty-five minutes at 250 deg. F'.,;, powder is a .mineral, should any of it or, knowing them, they chose to flout r -Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is an ' or fifteen pound's of steam: pre sure. sift' out and be taken inwardly, it is them and follow the practice OL or exprst cook, and 6 famous for •mangy The baby of to•das, is the man or quite su�re..16 disagree,if not °i±auae' aver years. `In any case, the lues oc- new dishes. ' To serve, mold cooked ride lin a ctrp,' woman of to -morrow, Thus the sac- serious disturbance. Therefore, baby I curved at the end of September. I Babies somati ties acquire a dislike cera of the futuag-i nan or woman de- turn out -err-0% soup plate and pour Moreover, any legislation to .be et' ' for cow's milk through improper feed- '.should be allowed to play with none � I pertds upon the baby's .present wel- chicken gumbo around it. but empty talcum powder canis. festive.must have the support of a de- ,ins. fare. If .the baby ,ts sickly and For: fricasseed chicken, ' ciekn the { termined .and enlightened public opia-' chicken in' the usual manner and cut There is no excuse for endangering noil!•ished it is not to be�.expected that children's lives by allowing them tot ton which will make if impossible for. he will grow into s strong, active man in pieces., Place � in a• • kettle with; lighted. lam about.. For their 1 Invest Your Money, who will hold his o in the business careless and Surely sett err,• or others. enough nater to cover. Tie tri a liursch, � In awn safety, keep candles in' convenient to break it. Surely this countrg ought c. world s few- ears hence. Mothers, it for each ..two and one-half pounds of f o DEBENTURES holders on the shelves 'along with the to be old enough and sufficiently' /z 7 is,s ditty you owe the future to keep chicken, two branches of, parsley, one lam The safest lamp f� dangerous interest payable half yearly. '-be easily little u o well now,' This •can small branch of celery, a sprig of - schooled. -to -stop play4ug with fire. in a child's.hands. _ either in the forests ,or -elsewhere- The. Great West permanent be easily done if Baby's Own Tablets thprite, one buy leaf, and'small"ptiece �, The folly and wantonness of burying j LOZi�t Company are kept in the house. The Tablets of leek. Add one teaspoonful salt- a J Toronto Oiflce 20 Kin sre a mild but thorough laxative which and one-half teaspoonful of pepper-; Seasonable Lessons From the-- ��tion's resources has been de- I q St. Well regulate the bowels and sweeten` the het boil 'for fifteen minutes. Ada r monstrated scores of times in practic- twelve small peeled r.,h;te onions a•i :' Forest Fires. ally every portion 'of the Dominion, _ ,,regulate and thus make baby healthy P and 'strong. Concerning them Mrs, one good-sized potato, pared -and.: cut- Every year; forests wprth immense so that only_ a .mentally lazy ,people s► • W. Orser, Elginburg, Ont., vsritei:= into: little cubes: If desired, two or •sume'are sacrificed as burnt offerings could fall to see.and to Leel the Shame "I have a fine healthy boy three years thzee ounces of- -sliced and diced pork to the Canadian god of carelessness of it. r and. have used Baby's Own Tablets for may. be added. Coop: for one-half • and public indifference. The reckless � - i et A sig tea fndt9 'h hym ever alnce-he was a small' baby.' hour. Remove chicken and -herbs, cut'.camper and sportsman' have caused - Hssn� ndeSmpks for, medicine. The Tablets are sold id the destruction of timber valued at " Quite Sufficient. G,p pled3f : I SEEM I certainly think "them a splendid m'at From bones, and return. it to the �• Letfle. Let corse to a boil � peek into many millions of dollars'. FtuaateIy, "I have called to see why your r / + public opinion has gradually crystal- daughter Emmeline hasn't attended 5 the cans tto wi,hin on -half inch front P h I a r u _ 'S yy,5'T�'^aSY.:YF 3m+ si .W.r..S�E..*— -. '$ r f �.,yj ate. JRV�FSil4nrf•14' y'W 'qr'"� Co., Brockville, Ont. _ c •• �... t ,{'r '•'C'`'•9.'F" Y �* . — .�, k' � f!'."1,•�' bey„ , Y. .ra`.� 4: M'-, , tCr, ° 'Cause, I think she's learned •.n,i• vim> -w e.r enough;' retorted Em melihe's mother The fourth grade teacher had"' a when serving, empty contents of is made sufficiently, elastic, may actually 'legalize. careless methods iii enact-.. "Why," exclaimed the distributor of gr eat dear of trouble with..Fred s at- pvcnds of steam pressure,' i the woods; learning, "She's only passed through He was absent ao often can into stew pan, heat, and add a During recent vears-this latter fact owl e.e TE a �enralg�a an other severe Ner r olike Disorders Curled Through- �11e $jppd, Can E', ns For, the Emergency Shelf. jafs ttibn . filled with stock -made as ' follows: Place bones, tips of wings, ' Now that the flocks have been cul - In many `severe nervous disorders led, chickens,that,are not to be killed ane other scraps it a kettle and J +, cover with water. Boil, minutes, l ',the best:'remedy is oftea'a tonic• 'The for immediate consumption' should be, then skim. - Simmer for three hours, most a e tonic treatment is recom- canned, providing excellent material then strain and add salt to taste. i :Heeded by the highest -medical with - which to fill empty fruit and Celery, a ba leaf, or a red -pepper authority tc arrest -the progress of vegetable jars and stacking 1rp ate' maY also be- added • for seasoning, if esired. T such disease. ,. Dir. t - th Williams,me' Pink Pi113 emergency shelf at -the same tim ' . Having filled the jars, put on new r are a iasis that acts on the ner+ree Why -keep • on. feeding 1n boarder hen through the blood, which . carries to when, with a little labor,, she can be tested rubbers and' adjust the tops by s•, aw the nerve& the elements needed to converted into a toothsome dish which turn them snug,- and then -turning build diem up and `restore them to a can be stored and kept in .readiness back a 1burth -of' a turn., Place • the . , to.serve at a moments notice • , . .:; -formal' condition. jars in boiling watex or a commercial ami:' Neura]Sla. sciatics, new rvoufr`head- An old fowl weighing four -to five ;ater bath three and one-half hours, -. • 'U aches sad a number of more severe pounds may be used for chicken SOUP• or under five pounds steam pressure nervous troubles are properly treated Witli it use three quarta•of cold water, in is pressure cooker for two and one - by building up. the blood. with• Dr•. one leek, two or three branches of i half hbVm Yt, ` Williams' pink Pills � and are often ea- celery, one or two rrota, one tuiraip, ,• tiro-. Fured is this way. It you are salt and pepper to t1site', clapped Safeguard Little Ciuldren' to Avoid nervous you can help yourself by re- parsley. Accidents. _ fining to worry, by taking proper rest Clean the chicken carefully and cat Nearly all of the household acci- aad sleep, by avoiding excesses in gieees. Place in a kettle and pour oand dents which. befall the little, nes are by taking out-of-door exercise.. For the three quarts of cold water on it. avoidable, yet the -'coronet's record's f ` -medicine take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cook slowly or simmer. until the -all?w • bow numerous- theca accidents and you will soon notice the beneficial chicken is tender. • If the above -mels- are: effect of tbd*4onic in every. part ofthe tioned vegetables carr be had, tie First in the fist comes scalding: aysteaa, Mies Annie I... Johnston; R.R. them into a "bouquet" and let boil in Painful, disfiguring anti' oftt,:mee ', :', Listowel, Ont., is one of the with the meat about one hour before fatal ca-� occur when a vessel of - numerous sufferers from one, the meat 'is done.- -Remove the meat,, iit,iling liquid is 'left within -'reach • of• d re through ql•-3rbubles who has found a ca cut from the bones, dice, return to the little hands, I, <. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Miss John- soup acid can with it, •A'dd salt and' Smothering comes- second on the stoa � says:—"For a Iona time I was • a _ pepper. to tasks, and if the vegetables I coroner's list. This can be prevented G 'trere sufferer from nervous troubles, can aOt be had, tliie flavor may be im-, -by allowing - the child -ta steep- in'' a with the result that I grew very pale proved by crushing. a tesopoonful of' - p - and weak. Medical treatment did. not bed by itself: The mother who sleeps Yelp.. a sad various medicines had celery -seed-ate-boiling it with -that with her baby at her side may turn , Fill while boiling hot into cans, i over in her: sleep., thereby . pulling the o bast�clai effect-�iattY add 's little flnely • c op t°icovers over the baby's face; or the friend advised me to try Dr. Wllliame each can; cap, tip', and process: 'No: i.covers _ 'pink Pllht I began their use and took i -stile one may . placed where Zits '. the bills regularly for several months, 2 cans forty-five minutes at 250 deg.' head will .work: dawn between the wtth the result that'I not only gained E•,- r fifteen pounds of steam Pres pillows. When baby's first bed can In weight. but have ieeovered my fall sure. No. 8 cans fifty -flue minutes at, he made in . a 'basket, a box cr a health and strength. I cannot ire 260 deg. F., or fifteen pounds of steam -bureau' drawer, few. mother3 fire too sauce. -When ready.. to use, rehest'' r to provide for their children's Williams Pink Pills too high?!► for P" poo and serve ;,what they have dons for me." with dumplings. comfort and safety in this way. 'ib build up the blood tweiEhing four or five As children tura toward a fire as here is one Use a chicken been e hs 1li�siidT flat bn s household pound's for chicken gumbo (an old.' a plant turns toward the. nun, it. is word for a- t ban e Dr. Williams' fowl may be used) : Six good-s}zed never safe to heave them alcne with Pffib for Pale People. They ton4 otdons, two No. 8 cans of Pink `tomatoes an unprotected flame, for, as a rule, Pinka satire system, make the blood (or corresponding ambftnt of fresh, whenever children's clothes take, Are, rich and red; strengthen'the nerves, tomatoes), three tabieapaarifula but-! the grown-ups.'are either ,absent -or ifijdreaae the appetite, pat color In the ter, three tablespoonfuls of lard, six are looking the other wap. ebeaks and lips and drive away that whole cloves, two bay -leaves, a fedr1 We all deplore .the. -&et that grb*h li annatutal, tired feeling. Plenty . of peppercorns, two red pepper pods, -ups have so many preventable acct- ------ g sunlight, good wholesome. food. and One-half teaspoonful -of thyme, two debts wAh-firearms. To make it im- .ENDORSED BY HCI#f3EiNEN UNIVERSALLY fresh air will do the rest. You can tablespoonfuls. of Salt (or salt to possible for the kiddie3 to in, OHyV get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through taste), four quarts botkng water them in this respect9 cams chopped ; it in- only necea 5P s� gpoh�s p s Distemper Compound susy.lealer m medicine, or by matt at two No: pped or sliced okra sary to keep the firsarma safely 'be- �t -- -- - d• cents s box or ale boxes for $L5o (or a corresponding amount of fresh- yond their .reach, Q 0 onfo;s y reputation a been lleduse a no other veterinary remedy. ii Z For -14 years 1t -hue bean need and �eorttmeaded' by the lead- from O f too should be kept. bey_ ntd of .-navies ror 215 years is 1 to Scissors, a semen -eet from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sneed okra►), parsley and cryN t ' ens horsemen and. stockmen Bsoc><ville pat. taste. the reach of hands too small to hold 0 use under fryfns conditions has won for it she highest es- r' Clean the chicken -and cutin pieces. or' guide theta. Scissors have often F�L Q teem of veteran trainers and drivers. 2"3ether *s s o�rsd be destroyed 8n eye or pierced a body, O in averty etaWe to crewcut contegfon whether silLv:ssir>v, e• -7A Illi! �7Cs�, lntssa39"21, 008ea or oOL2L . Is - 'Melt the lard and busier in a fryi> g, Eq �+ pan. When hot put in the t3firkea and and as knives outnumber scissors ie 11Iso>or afotaso�s oo. • a. 4• a' A' `"Flack s chicken and you have a fry to a nice brawn ccior. Take out tk too Should be --- the average home, ey. reptile." the chicken and place ,in a stew pan. kept beyond _reach, for being equally, weeks of September�,dlthough an. act Thrifty Housekeepef•, they afford just so many to amend the Forest Act was passed The record is meanness is well es - 'This remark of an anatomist was Peel the onions and chop finely; put dangerous, -* meant to imply that the only very im. them into the hot grease in which themore opportunities for. the ehildpn } met March, extending this time to, tabitshed by the lady who called at `;--portant difference between a reptile chicken was browned; try -brown sad to injure- themselves. October• let, the season .test closeh .She local shop in a country village in and a bind lay m the tact that the for- add them with what grease .is lest in Inveatigation by taste is one of presents a striking Illustration of the England and -gave, a small--� ' ( the methods by which young children dnager of arbitrarily fixing a'date, of small -order for goods, incladiog al , mer has scales, whereas the latter is the pan to the chicken. To this add feathered. But feathers and scales the tomatoes, cloves, bay leaves, pep- study the, objects they take in their ter which it is legal to set Bres. in the i ha'p'orth of cat's meat The shop - are but modifications o! the same percortts, pepper pods, thyme and bend$: Because of this habit• of Put-, forest. Following a long period of dry, keeper, was muttering angry words to tlhlag. boiling water. Let the whole mixture ting everything into the mouth, a , weather, a score or more settlers' � himsel2 half 1tn flour later *hen a The earliest birds on the earth were simmer until the meat ;•slips from'the pencil is s dangerous plaything, for r fires, fanned by high wind's, developed flurried- and breathless, maid servant -very reptile -like and had teeth. In bones. Take out the bones, mince the not only does it carry germs, but the into widespread conflagrations. Sec- dashed tato the place. r' deed, there resins to be no doubt of meat, return it to the soup mixture,' injuries which are fossible' when a tions of the forests in fhe" Fraser and "H -h -have you 'sent off flirt br - t the tact that ail. modern birds are, add thn salt, some cho ped orale child falls with a pencil in its mouth Cheakamus valleys and in some of* the lelgb's-things yet. she gasped. s P p y- are innumerable. Recast areas- Suffered heavily. Rall-_� "Just doing ''em," snapped the F originally descended from reptiles, and celery, and the canned okra. (If Which may have started to acquire fresh okra is used, it shiuld be added .Another danger arising from this ways were seriously iniared in places; I grocer, as he sruggled with a 'aea of r b power of flight by jumping from bough with the tometoes.� tendency ,to taste things lies in the i homes were endangered or destroyed parcels. _ •: to bough of trees. Fill .boiling hot into carts; cgp, tip, talcum- powder can The cans "tire , and several lives were reported fo I •Oh, thank goodness'" gasped the _ - •:• : _ - - ally bright, gay and convenient to-' have been lost It is possible that the � girl."Then don't send the cat's meat. and process: . No, 2 ' cans forty-five k ``[[ mimttea at 260 deg. 1" ., or .fifteen hold, and a baby's hands invariably settlers who started those fires..were•, The cats Just caught a sparrow � .71/ I fl FOO TSE BSBY pounds of steam , Pressure. No. 3 Bch out fo; them; but as talcum ignorant of the terms of the new Act, j � cans fifty-five minutes at 250 deg. F'.,;, powder is a .mineral, should any of it or, knowing them, they chose to flout r -Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is an ' or fifteen pound's of steam: pre sure. sift' out and be taken inwardly, it is them and follow the practice OL or exprst cook, and 6 famous for •mangy The baby of to•das, is the man or quite su�re..16 disagree,if not °i±auae' aver years. `In any case, the lues oc- new dishes. ' To serve, mold cooked ride lin a ctrp,' woman of to -morrow, Thus the sac- serious disturbance. Therefore, baby I curved at the end of September. I Babies somati ties acquire a dislike cera of the futuag-i nan or woman de- turn out -err-0% soup plate and pour Moreover, any legislation to .be et' ' for cow's milk through improper feed- '.should be allowed to play with none � I pertds upon the baby's .present wel- chicken gumbo around it. but empty talcum powder canis. festive.must have the support of a de- ,ins. fare. If .the baby ,ts sickly and For: fricasseed chicken, ' ciekn the { termined .and enlightened public opia-' chicken in' the usual manner and cut There is no excuse for endangering noil!•ished it is not to be�.expected that children's lives by allowing them tot ton which will make if impossible for. he will grow into s strong, active man in pieces., Place � in a• • kettle with; lighted. lam about.. For their 1 Invest Your Money, who will hold his o in the business careless and Surely sett err,• or others. enough nater to cover. Tie tri a liursch, � In awn safety, keep candles in' convenient to break it. Surely this countrg ought c. world s few- ears hence. Mothers, it for each ..two and one-half pounds of f o DEBENTURES holders on the shelves 'along with the to be old enough and sufficiently' /z 7 is,s ditty you owe the future to keep chicken, two branches of, parsley, one lam The safest lamp f� dangerous interest payable half yearly. '-be easily little u o well now,' This •can small branch of celery, a sprig of - schooled. -to -stop play4ug with fire. in a child's.hands. _ either in the forests ,or -elsewhere- The. Great West permanent be easily done if Baby's Own Tablets thprite, one buy leaf, and'small"ptiece �, The folly and wantonness of burying j LOZi�t Company are kept in the house. The Tablets of leek. Add one teaspoonful salt- a J Toronto Oiflce 20 Kin sre a mild but thorough laxative which and one-half teaspoonful of pepper-; Seasonable Lessons From the-- ��tion's resources has been de- I q St. Well regulate the bowels and sweeten` the het boil 'for fifteen minutes. Ada r monstrated scores of times in practic- twelve small peeled r.,h;te onions a•i :' Forest Fires. ally every portion 'of the Dominion, _ ,,regulate and thus make baby healthy P and 'strong. Concerning them Mrs, one good-sized potato, pared -and.: cut- Every year; forests wprth immense so that only_ a .mentally lazy ,people s► • W. Orser, Elginburg, Ont., vsritei:= into: little cubes: If desired, two or •sume'are sacrificed as burnt offerings could fall to see.and to Leel the Shame "I have a fine healthy boy three years thzee ounces of- -sliced and diced pork to the Canadian god of carelessness of it. r and. have used Baby's Own Tablets for may. be added. Coop: for one-half • and public indifference. The reckless � - i et A sig tea fndt9 'h hym ever alnce-he was a small' baby.' hour. Remove chicken and -herbs, cut'.camper and sportsman' have caused - Hssn� ndeSmpks for, medicine. The Tablets are sold id the destruction of timber valued at " Quite Sufficient. G,p pled3f : I SEEM I certainly think "them a splendid m'at From bones, and return. it to the �• Letfle. Let corse to a boil � peek into many millions of dollars'. FtuaateIy, "I have called to see why your r / + public opinion has gradually crystal- daughter Emmeline hasn't attended 5 the cans tto wi,hin on -half inch front P h I • medlems dealerS or by real- at 2 cents a box from The I?r. Wilftnis' Medicine a r u _ 'S yy,5'T�'^aSY.:YF 3m+ si .W.r..S�E..*— -. '$ r f �.,yj ate. JRV�FSil4nrf•14' y'W 'qr'"� Co., Brockville, Ont. _ c •• �... t ,{'r '•'C'`'•9.'F" Y �* . — .�, k' � f!'."1,•�' bey„ , Y. .ra`.� 4: M'-, , tCr, ° 'Cause, I think she's learned •.n,i• vim> -w minutes at 260 deg. Fr., or fifteen the forests completely, and, unless it enough;' retorted Em melihe's mother The fourth grade teacher had"' a when serving, empty contents of is made sufficiently, elastic, may actually 'legalize. careless methods iii enact-.. "Why," exclaimed the distributor of gr eat dear of trouble with..Fred s at- pvcnds of steam pressure,' i the woods; learning, "She's only passed through He was absent ao often can into stew pan, heat, and add a During recent vears-this latter fact • medlems dealerS or by real- at 2 cents a box from The I?r. Wilftnis' Medicine ized Into demanding and supporting top, distributing meat and snap even Iegislation that may, time, largely school lately," sad the village ac. oo • mistress, as she rico¢ at fhe- cottage Co., Brockville, Ont. _ ly in the can:;. Add a little fine:.. ,in cb,,pped parsley to-e,cch- can. Cap, eliminate this class of citizen. 'But door. i "I -ria aLiaid That Fred !s playing I would like your co -opera-• tip and process: No. 2 cans forty-five legislation of itself win never protect ° 'Cause, I think she's learned Cards In the House. I minutes at 260 deg. Fr., or fifteen the forests completely, and, unless it enough;' retorted Em melihe's mother The fourth grade teacher had"' a when serving, empty contents of is made sufficiently, elastic, may actually 'legalize. careless methods iii enact-.. "Why," exclaimed the distributor of gr eat dear of trouble with..Fred s at- pvcnds of steam pressure,' i the woods; learning, "She's only passed through He was absent ao often can into stew pan, heat, and add a During recent vears-this latter fact two classes yet!" 0 'that she get auspicious and wrote cote to his parents, as follows* - a little flour .stirred with cold water for, - thickening. The yolk of an has been cledrly- demonstrated in Jird- "Ain't that enough?" shrilled tho is _. r "I -ria aLiaid That Fred !s playing I would like your co -opera-• ,beaten egg and 'a little butter may also be fish Columbia. Until this, year, set-. I tlers . were forbidden to burn their I woman. I dunno what eddiflestion a•comin' to! When I was young, d2, a 0RM W NDO8c�0 b "'Q< truant and In a better attendance added. - ` Should `jars be choose clearing slash until after September gel only unnerstood the e�emelennts r°'a S =I,, securing record from him" cord glass used, those haying wide mouths and; 15th•in•any year, unless grahted a per- b- distraction, Proyieion, and replenish � sde that attetaooa came this an. mit •by the Forestry Branch. After straight sides and sterilize them -by. in boiling water for a short that date, such burning was permitted Ing, an' the a nion dominter, an' knew all the rivers an their obituar•r�Vtlektprleeiti �ssUM j ddoowwddFw1 / ewer: "Dene Teeclier--It Fred is playing placing by law, whether the season was a dry les, the currents' and dormltor#ea, the 6. 1 of i " ; tr"ht he didn't bra it at hoam. We I& cbarch •popple and hatn't not a card hoose" period, If the chicken is to be served -in one or not. The result has been that pieces, it "ahauld be browned in hot some of the worst fires have occurred in the in that, Province during the last two n. provinces an, umpires, we was.rto 500 ed to have eddification enoff$3i to see us through." XU The NKLLID IO OOru1PA , rrlinilell nsareff .veto.. nn s �. r stn Sar tat,' packed aterale jars, thhtt� - ;aim• `�'g ""`. 22-�.,.....,..' ..,....'.;;:,r:car.,.....,,,�:,v+st..d..<.r�/'� r:..,�.;,;...:.x.. ,,;...:'.. ,_-ti _ ..- ........_-.-..a..s:.rt:a c;_�,c5,:,ai�:.ae:�wa,.•.tis:e.,na.`'t`a 'e • ca ,fI4 ,.. 'Cd v : .• • t' �.:Y,�^,� '•fir ... , • ., r .,, ntl" :.b ?•..`. '•"i1F•'` :ii`,'+r Y ij,'gi2• biz 's •-9,+.•.: }ei'F� ,6�Ry •,wr '"".'tiY. •S%''It'M r , .' ', ro >, 053TAW .,' ,,, ',�•E'£�-- :['syl w'W,, , ,r.. i ` ' .. '... ... "a �:iote• - r.. .!`y »ria-. "7G�"�.Uc.r�a..:•< +�'Gi%W 1' � rwiv.%.I �.rtlr.. ��... ,,,..?,ys�^ >. ,.�; ..sibs saeq+e .s.•..e. ,.� .�.....,c as. c�.-v...,-,,"•' _ _ ;ra• y'' �;;a�,:u.,>z..,. c'V. $'.. av'*:'^f ., �' ;;Aa. t,�Y .h .�r�".!•" is, v. "i :c.-..�.;.`=+n:-••».+o.:s+,,. ..w.. - V, '.��+,,,y-.,p�' �'.3�''a+�''�,w14°d�6�c�•#Z•.•�,: :-� _~•• yF.ga'... �,, 4 Ar' ,�y a �• Y , • ..,, � .. �. f. RM-10- n ,� wy.,... ' w. �r .�Fw^i'-.. .i! �,nTi' 1J' .. r16. +:b' 'w•.—i� J• `e'• .r..i� •..�� ..•.,... - '•° .F �'Ly.+se.«.i4 ,' :Y..S•'A, fy:... _ ..�- nYY ':• 5. .. y, ..... .+.Y ,•: P r.�yr �. .a.. �.'•X _.i! �rk' .itCM•.-.'�4 iL�S-v+k,..'' - " .0� Fi�ii' �ascazsaslsoIIs. - classified Adv _yles ior Children _ ri �; also..Iv ' c press .: St " Bxs : a t' w�! n 260 les o Toronto, o t�a- ��scALs '- :RACTICALLY LAc$lsoxllla, - - ellsasm+lesush�;eeB i tion ior shrinkage: Samuel Lewis.Ll6{ ::CHILD'& �L�TIVE Amdap west, Toronto. o twenty other Dalra, Held Hios. ti. 1 til o• o wail. Onta,ri k1,KZ 8E8. TORONTO PROP" � U 3F� western'.-fan" '.• . "±A+��IT'�34 • Hil.oWnebs, Headache, Colds,Remove ` , 8 r pale o� . ta`iaes. 4Y1,. is>a vlawrls �` otik it 1 AW FURL LSAT VS YOUR - ;: sons from little stomaC , • Toronto. AV What, price? Beta, Broa. •Dothwel; ..t C011atipatiofl. driven out 0 AxCER. TUMORS. yUMPB. ZTC«. Ontario. �^ u n liver and bowels CInternal and external. cured------- With �nwetIn by our home treatment, Write us WAXIEND �i / Oefare too late. Dr. lielltgati Medical «..•.+,••.-..,....._..._... a — Co.. I-Imited, Collinewood Ont FIRST CLASS GARAGR MAN Btate experience and *&coo wanted. May take nasty cathartics, sicken- Eve+, - Piayinp WithMat�hes. Reid Bros.. Bothwell. Ont• lug salts, or stomach-turning• oils to i During September four children arltT as'!O= o�Ot>KS: p drive these• rascals out? het gentle, �' i i s '� were burned to death, each as a iesult :harmless Cascarets remove the liver, A RE YOU LOORMU FOR AN OPJBN %and bowel poison` which is keeping of playing with matches. Regrets are A INO to Drove our ability? Or are i your head- dizzy, your tongue coated, ss y of no avail. Children are fascinated khat !tut driftingpfpomein to ehprsa pphiae your skin sallow, your breath often- f / by fire, and unless matches are kept wait, _w much thought of your r where children cannot get at them, etAciency? If you are in the latter sive, and your stomach sour. a �r elsan, be up and doing—train our.mind many' more. tragic deaths will occur. and memory no as to be ready for O 4 box ok Casearets at 4be d;ug store and } W w v` These .were other portunity when it comes your way. Ie rid your liver, stomach, and bowels of people's children; other words. Palmanihel If you know, the excess bile, poisons, and waste ° " yours may be next. T, u momentslltoy'iwhy a ove not **dfear�lct� ` which are keeping-yon •miserable. •:ane ansa Incidentally acquire that Personaflt>r MONEY ORDERS. which means so much .in .saski• 8ua , �1 carets never tiles, never sicken, never Buy your out-of-town supplies with cess? Small town or big cit out-of-town on the township side lane, it matters not—the ..Inconvenience. They cost so little and Dominion Express Money Orders. Palmar sdvstem is conducted by. ayatL work, while you sleep. t /- Five Dollars costs three cents. "Mind ep 1Kefaorr tesla you' sill about -' it It is a book thIra free and lays no obligation upon e�Fo i to enroll, though -. tt » 1 - DolW Eyes. i�thle ibeesrrequfred mWai[i i s the book A -Singing Literary. 2% 9116—Boy s Norfolk Suit.'Price, and perp re ui t to the TWm@4 20 cents Coat-cut through at waist- Great quantities of cherry stones are p 1 .The people in our, community had • g Institute. 46l Temple siding, Toroat& line; knee trousers. C,ut in b.sizes, 4 paint- Canada- met 4egularly .in the . schoolhouse used to Germany for.dolls' eyes, tt , to 12 years. , Size S with belt 2% ed. Being ready-carved by nature, and every Friday night for literary" dur- > Peat Yields Oils.' ' Ing several years, but they seemed to yda. 86 ins. wide, or 1% yds. 54 ins. of suitable shape and size, they serve Some of the peat mined is New Ztea- be getting into a rut. The younger,wide; without belt, 2 yds. 86 ins. the purpose admirably. land is so well filled with knurl gnra _ folks especially were not• very excited wide or 1351 yds b4 ins: wide. lk 1e y ry No. 9143—Girl's Dress. ,,Price, 20 Accept "California" Syrup of riga r particles that it can be made to yield >' about the meetings. only look `for the name California on (�; oils that are valuable substitutes for 'Attempts at brightening up the, cents. With- shield, kimalilo -sleeve -' $ores high Heels gasoline or benzine or use In varnish; or without collar and belt. Cut the package,. then you are •sure your ::pMgram llei•Ped egtne, and occasional �- child is having ea. parties of the usual "bid-for-a-supper in b sizes, 6, 8, 10, 22 and 14 years, g the best and most p p r bassist" kind had a good effect, but? Size 8 requires, with collar and belt, harmless laxative or physic for the �aU$P. Corns But llLiaasd�s ssnam ne oris.. < not for long. 236 -yds- 86 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 44 little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love ita.delicione fruity teat . Full _ Tho, enthusia at with which ethe ins. wide; without collar and belt, -Who Cares Now 2',a yde. 93--ins. wide, or 1% yds. 44 directions for child a_dose on each _ p`�� younger people* sang on their way to' ire. wide. bottle. (live it without fear. For Wng� and from the meetings finally sug- , " ., LAA 1 '* {{ These tterns may be obtained 'Mother! You must say CaIIiosraia Because style decrees that women 6YR and the resin# of tested an idea. Of courpe, they hates -- ppaa crowd and buckle up their tender toes „- from ur Mal McCall dealer, or frcm at flat oratory : always had some singing at the "lit His Special Gift, in high heal footwear they suffer from of the throat erary;' but it wasn't of .the colas, the McCall Co., 70 Bond.St, Dept. W. - - corns, then they cut and trim at the" ,Sdi, j A school trustee visited one of the spontaneous kind that was needed. At ---' painful pesfs which merely. makes the ! the next meetin they succeeded in schools over which he bears rule, and y,y-f;,l made affeuSot:s - g What is a Tidal Wave? made something of a speech to the eO y grow, hard. This suicidal habit � derangements of rite getting the idea accepted that they p may cense lockjaw and wonierb 'ars Respiratory Organs. t Much of the storm's terrific damage assembled children. warned !o stop iL. I'— primed from Spruce 10 t sho: id get hold of the new popular "Now," said the great man, "the X-few drops of a drug called trees- , 0 songs and also work up some of the; at Corpus C•hriati is said to have been i Gum and nailer msd6 thing that you want to keep in mind it one applied directly upon a more corn a,�' e• Sum, canoed by a ,"tidal wave" of great aaen _ olfavorites, and .that there should that you should -always seek to do gives quick relief and soon the entire f. used for 60 -1:00'a song after each number on the hefglit, which swept away. entire some one thing better than anyone cora, soot ad All. lifts out without ;+ af.nia res a. t..n. efse� program, but the big pm'ht of it was blocks of houses. else can do' ii» You can begin to do pain' Ask the drug store mea for �l } -: ;that eve one must cin in, singers But what Is a tidal wavef quarter of an ounce of freesoue, which every j S that right now. Tell mels there an °' and -non-sin en, i It has nothing whatever to do with y- costs very little but >s suladeat to sa a ! -, g I one among; yon who can do that one wave every hard or vett txilir'n or colica - The knew_ v well that no obw the tides. Any great onrush of the -tl They feel, t sea that overwhelms the land is called thng better than anyone else?' from one's feet i would actually Leel like joining in. A youngster held u his head. This drug >s an ether compound d 1 :4 a tidal -wave. In, 1867 such, a wave p -;; men t3ae .time came, so they gat al}' "And what is itYk - dries'ln a moment and simply ahrli�eH to threw the i,'nited States cruiser Mo- to gree that every' onee>.lhould pay a •'I can read my own 'writing better up the corn wtthont inflaming or even three-cent fine for eve song not nongahela clear crit of the harbor and irritating the surrounding tissue or i rY than anyone,else, can," said the boy. _ participated inc To' enforce the rule, oto the town- of Medriehstadt., on the skin. Clip this wt Lad pia /a>< your _ .-Inspectors were appointed who, thea- island of Nanta Crus.' wife's dresser. selves singing , heartily all the time, Such '!raves may be due to various Minard'a Liniment Co., Limited.., MMM Igo � watched for people not joining in. It causes. They may represent.a heap. Gentlemen,—In July, 1915. I was AssarMa's lisaaw Fos an.a■.daea ing 'uR of masses of water by a hum- thrown from a road machine, injuring was necessary to choose exactly the tacos oa i right :people for this:. At first many cane of 'wind, as at Corpus{ Christ!. Or my, hip and back -badly and wan ob. DOG ® DISEASES I lip y an earthquake under the Fes' maybe Hged to a�cmtch faL.14_monthe _� sea =eve oo s.ea — }s moved their s and mere] In Sept,. 1916. Mr. Wm. Oatridge of 'idled Free to any Ad- iTVls �e ded to sing, the cause. dress by the Author. y prefer! ng, boli that led them Lachute urged, me to try MINARD'S s Oily tl`wvw Co.. itis Submarine volcanic eruptions are of. _- m to ringing heartily. not very Infrequent ocasrence,. atld LINIMENT, which `I did with the most � iia West stet Street " By the fourth week, of -tb new satisfactory results and todsiy I sari as New York U as.A • style the was an undoubted them. Fre liable to accompany Ori .. �� . well as ever fa my sue. �� teas. The spirit, of the face was them. Or 'a mere slipping of earth- quakes. YOU �R p 1n the sea•fioor may cease earth- Yours sincerelyANN Tell HaW IIbCUlSI wArely changed. The old awkward- quakes, If, Incidentally to the volcan- his u Less that. every one had shared before Healed Her Pim %s r is or seismic diaturbar>ce, one yart of 'M�kTTIiEW = BAiNEB. •. - - jp►ve'way took sort of thlrill of interest mark I a everything. Ptirhaps the people the sea-floor sinks or another part - FROM RH"UMA = ISM •� were all wondering what the next H"e' there must be a consequent rush my face was very'itehy at 1lss4 ..J r of water, which may assume the pro- Had a Better One. and after that it was eoveosd witb gong would be. Whatever the reason, portions of what Is called a�tidal wave. A college professor who was always Almost anY man win tell yon pimples t'�at� k whey took a keen interest in every- The great earthquake that destroyed badly The wee Vhing, ready for a joke was asked by a stu- that Sloan's Liniment s ,� „ Libson in 1755. was supplemented by a dent if he would like a good recipe bard Find red :as; �! weir ' They had now dropped the lines .means relief small, and they were scat•• tidal waive which rolled up the valley for catching rabbits. taered all over {sus ani "system, and use another method. Some of the Tagus from the ocean, sub- "Why yes," repli d the professor, wneso Ibadtotfamuh r ine—generally the eehool�teacher or For practically every man has used its -n merging all .the lower portions of the 'What is it?„ and i ron16 not e F the minister, but sometimes a real it who has suffered from. rheumatic �' ,- city and destroying thousands of lives. " "These bothered me nearly a yes r idnging teacher' on the platform "Well;' said the student. you aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness wring a}} the singing, and after each Twenty-flue years ago' �1[apaa was crouch down behind a thick atone wall of joints, the results of weather ex- betoeeltrsedCatieura8oapaadObst- visited by a series of terrific tidal and make a noise like a turnip." posum at and when I and used °sake son marks u on the blackboard a ,paves, which ran fifteen or twenty "That may be," said the "efessor, Women, too. of Cadeara �p Lad fine boroes d it P by the hundreds of stroke for whichever side of the room miles inland. They accompanied great thousands use it for relieving near Ointment I was 19 pang file beat. The rivalry runs very earthquake shocks. with a twinkle in his eye, "brit abet- itis, lame %arks neuralgia, sick head- (Sigma) lis Floral x• 80�°' ter way than that would be- for you Gardenton., Man., Dee. 20. 191L sigh each week and each month for The tidal wave above mentioned at ache Clean, refreshing, soothing,, The highest score, and the roost is a1- to go and cit quietly in a bed of cab- economical quickly effective. Say Havinis; obtained a der healtbs `- Santa Creta, also struck St. Thomas, bags heads and look natural." ,/ ° " it was divided sharply. into the two where a wall' water that looked fifty Sloan s Liniment to Vour tintggisL skin by use of Catieara, )soap _ !seasons. Moreover, the rivalry is of feet high ran rip over the land. There . • Mads in Canada' "- it today dear by using the Soap for ail aolkt particularly merry and good nater- is > - s ytat�iest oars cartes m cows. , 70s, f1.4p. p assisted b9 't not 6 o[ i were severe earthquakes all nigh and C as recded• bo not 5i>i do ea ---- .._... id sort. A singing "literary" alter the people,, believing that the. island a�eN Zealand Census. Include the c9quisitely scented Cud- this fashion is a suxe-fire success.— vera Tak as in our tolist was going to sink, besought the coin- y r • • - mender of as American warship The New Zealand Government ata i W. e' (which had survived the wave by a tsetses relating to she census of 7918 ,Fm y �� have just.been made public. In class!-',� ..Feed fowls' regularly. When we miracle) to take them of[, He did fying dwellings by the number of 'pske the ibis wait for their meals, carry 2,000 of them to Santa Cruz' rooms the figures show that out of —----•---'- - !ve forget filet they are just as surely 4 228,423 private dwellings in New. Zea. \ �� LY ' TABLL 1 S MARKED creatures of habit as are horses or To remove paint from clothes, sat- land 9,000 had one room, 8,380 two e y - r' taus. Hans look for attention just as urate the spot two or three times with rooms, 10,500 three rooms, 49,000 four mgs48* as do the animails. If they equal parts of ammonia and turpen- rooms', 58,000 five rooms, 50,000 six y r ` .� lo not get'it they are diaapPointed- tine, and then wash out in soapsuds. rooms, 22,000 seven rooms and 10,800 41st !l ted we may be when we go to gather eight rooms. Country districts ac- BAYER :ARE 'ASPIRW the eggs. Buy -Thrift StamZns: =-- count for most of the small houses. The overwhelming prominence of n the construction of dwellings no New. Zealand In shown by the fact ` Not Aspirin at All without the "Rayer Cross„ that 219,000 were conetru:ted of wood, -, 7.000 Of brick, 1,280 of stone and 1,680 �TNS of concrete. In many counties there was not a single dwelling built of brick X w or stone, but those districts were n the back-blocks of New Zealand, ' where there are but few houses, t? ., .pOSTtim Of the total dwellings and tone- I meats 109,000 are being rented, 12,000 bought on time payment, 55,000 bought E 8$ tI3�[el1 the lace tea on mortgage and 56,860 the unencum- _ - • red property of tyle ocenpants. In and coffee in many homes the Tuckland mefro olitan area 15,000 m and n5,00003are� unencumberr y x mss are . -;:C01'>,Venlertt mortgage �- Economical r The name `Bayer" identifies the c::ruin rrcpcl d n .tinnn ft�r Cottia, a•; •jaj •• (� 'No Smoking In the Barn. only genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin Headache, Toctlrscho. Earache, Teti �; SSatisfying It assumed that 60 per cent. of the preeaeibed by physicians for over nine- , ralgifs, Lunibagm, Rhctnm-t ism, Neuri ' r« Ms _ fires with "Cause ,unknown" in barns' teen years and now made in Canada. I tis, Joint Paints, --ad fain getncrally' "r•� ""`"'""~ can be charged to the foolishness of Always buy an unbroken Package Tin/bnxe : of 12 art:lciA coat' bist ' �a"'e"•'t 't0`:,Made in mo em _ f "Bµyer Tablets of Aspirin' which I a few certa. Larder •'!Sayer"'packages smoking in th ° a"'•"'•""' Q�� 2%ers is only one •A&V1ria--"Bayer"—You mtsct easy "Bayer" �7Vad G>t9DGC)f�•� Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) bf Bnycr ntrvcrdeture of mor. - Buy Thrift 'StamPa• acetioactdester of eallcylleactd, Whtle if In well known that Aspirin means, Bayer ; ti man ore, to assist lhs pulrllc aaafast Imltatlons rho TableIs of Bayer. Compare o ED. ISSUE No. 47—•'19. will be stam"A WItla their ¢•aeras trade marts- two "b vor Crow" ':i .... _.... s...,..• ��:.. • ._..: ..:.-� . ' .. _ _.' - ,..: : «.. .. .. _ _. .. .. .. _ _ _ a ..... '\ _.,-. - _.. ._ _. , .. ..., r-�...n_.._........ ,f.a.a �wr�s m�.7;.:v�ai�;a�'i9:•�:ti.�:#°�t'Qirt�eetn;"£4 H'� q,t _ ,3�+1,� tom, �; y ?' �. z>u ;< iu oe., D le ^elebri►Uoi� . a aN� . CAT ORE �w r ' fru �1Ml '� _4 I r - Sheep; Piga, Implements, Etc. ' • , - t - -•--- . When- the International iiia Stock fry- l l TpglilblS Exposition was- held I+st year. the The property of European war had just been terminat- i! ,ever year ;1-61.26 if1paid in advaahm. Pt j ldZ.. Z'eC�- C71'aW_,O=CR „, 4, • _ . _ ed b an armistice, the ukture o! which "BECAiTSE it is tasty Ytn was by : this year peace has been At Lot 8, Con. 8, Pickering..on r firmly established as far as the United Tuesday, November the 25th; 1919 - BECAUSE it is nburishlag 1f)•.i•N MURKAR, Proprietor, States is concerned. all uncertainty - - ti The following property B CAUSE it is cheaper than meat -1 having been removed. The country _ hits been through a period of readjust- HORSES _ BALK MEQI9T)t$. 13moked Haddies 17c lb. went from •which it is eruerging on a Brown mare, 6 yrs old, in foal to Gal- " safe. sane and substantial democratic lant Refiner, l3xy horse, i0 years old, = Smoked'FiHets 2'Lr lb. x FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, '21ST. - Auction basis. � Bay filly, 2 yrs old,. reg., Brown filly. sale off farm stock, tinplements, bays, Fittio therefnre'ia the dual celebra- y. r Sin, roots and hnusebold furnt• g 2 pre old; Brown filly, 8 .months old, ` grain, tion planned at Chicago the,first week Bay driver, 4 yrs old. V A Lure, at loL.33, can. 0 Pickering (at in December. Victory being no longer '-GaTTIE - {Green River), the property of •Cleo, in dduht. the great live stock industry s `WE ARE READY now for your Uinee :lfea.t and Christ- l W. Perrier, Sale at 1, sharp. See disturbed b war's uncertainty will Red caw, 7 yrs old, Red cow, 3 yrs old, y with calf by side, .Roan .cow, 3 yrs old, bilta-•Fred Postill, auctioneer. more forward to even greater success. Was Cake. Call and see our stock of `$ATaRDAY, Nov. �2�n-Auctioq 'sale k'it.cing also will be the reunion of'live with calf by side, Roan cow, 7• yrs old, o! rose, implements, Barden tools, stock raisers who during the past with calf byside,'Roan cow, 6, yrs old, new Fruits and Nuts. bred April 20th, Roan heifet•, due Dec. a h etc., .the property of John Draper, twenty years have parilci atedin these = . 5� 1' p 1st, 2 Feeding steers, 8 Roan steers, g Qburch St., Pickering. Everythin�i annual espositiona, together with'such rising 2 yrs old, 8 Red heifers, rising 2 Dzuet o as rt+ ert has been sold. alternate ros crit and vicissitude as / ti R P P F P P y yra old, •L White heifers, rising 2 yrs . ;JWe at 1 o'clock, See bills. Win. 'the industry has encountered. A tic- vro 0 8ceere, riot 1 'pre old, White tt Maw, auetioneec. tory and twentieth anniversary ob- heifer, rising 1 yr old, Red heifer, ria- :"Buy all one Grrocenes at the Grocers." MbxiiAY, Nov: 24TH -Auction sale o[ servants will i<ttract the largest con- Ing 1 yr old, 8 Fat calves. farm stock and implements, the course of live stock raisers and others propperty,of Fred Parkin, tot 4, con.. ever seen within an Iaternatiooal Live SHEEP' PI(ie, ETC. J' A M E S 14 /CHARDS _O N. _'..Ib. PkkeriDa; (Dear. Kinsale). Sale at Stock Exposition arena. Par good 4 Cotswold ewes, reg.. •4 Cotswold 12 3i0 sharp. See large pesters. measure we will have a show of grains ewes, 2 Ewe lambs, -Ram. 2 . yrs old, Wm. Maw. sucLioneer. and grasses on a scale without parallel reg., 2 Ram lambs, 10 shoats. 8 months _ Z7Z?'1�T$A.R2'01*_T • or precedent, bath as to variety and old, ?Shoats, 8 months old, 8 Small A L S I K ESEED I X •�YvaenAY.. Nov. 25TH -Auction sale of quality. pigk Sow, due Dec. 8th. 3 Sows, bred. s hortlea, cattle, sheep, pigs. 'imple- 4o Rock bene, Collie pup, Ferret, WANTED • AGESMITB SHOP 1 menta, etc., at lot I. con. 1i. Picker• - HARNIZ6S, IN?CEMENTS, ETC. v 3ngg, the property of Fred arawfe d. hereby given that t3ale at 1 o'clock. No reserve. See 0eatgo Henry Shemilt. of the A number of collars, Set single bar- We will,pay the highest bilis, Wm. M,aw, auctioneer, Town of Oshawa, in the County of On- nese, Pair collar tops, Seed drill, PH PaY g Horseshoeing and general blacksmith TII>zBDAY, Nov. Tin e -Auction Bale of tario, in the Province of Ontario. lab -.10 hoe. Cutter, Manure spreader. Set prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. horses, waylon, implements, etc., at orer, will apply to the Parliament of sleighs, Wagon nr,l hox• Bet springs, - of seed:1 _ Lame and interfering horses made Hot 23, B. F. eon., Pickering (French- Canada.at the next session tbereot, Set scales. Gaso',n•• �nki�e 2} b p, (las- r man's Bay), the property at Mrs. W. for to BIIl of Divorce .from . bis wife, aline engine 7'h pp Stir-k-ey, Cutting 'Send ns samples and get a Suri ialty ol,`'agd ulonev ie- H. Dean. Sale at 1 o'clock. See Florence May Bhemitt, of the City of box, M -H new. Grinder, Belts. Set � f Lour, prices before funded. if work does not dodgers. N. B. Powell, auctioneer. Toronto, in the County of. York, in barrolve, Wilkinson pl w Verity 21,. prove satisfactory. - the- Province Lot '.Ont'ario, Married Walking plow, '%V;*L i!,, n. Separator, selling. ' WEDx.BSDAY, NOV. :+iprH-At lot 3A. woman. on the ground of adultery and Disc barrow, l,i . r v ton, BuRRv. -. The ;best of facilities . s° Coo. 8, Pickering, farm stock slid desertion.. "Apple picker, Rwt t cart. Churn. Set of AleX a Implemento, 'propertyof Jacob Hon- Dated at •tbe Towr. of Oshawa, in light sleigbs, Bag holder. a number of for:cleRninR: , per. Bale at 1. F. W. Bilvereidee, UX.CtS 5 i auctioneer. the Province ..f Untario, the2nd day of I empty •barrels, Steel drluu, : Chain J. H. DQwNEY C©M PAA1Y I Sid September, A: D. 1919. 1forks. hoes etc., f�uanticy of timothy 4C�8srsl� WXVNESD*T. Nov. 2i1Tx-Hig snood �E 1#Etr�tY Sim •-sem 'air-Qnant,ity of Cors its'-Fbeaf, Some �*g[TBY, ONTARIO ' Sale at lot 15, con 9, Pickering town- Br bis solicitor, V`', E. N. Sinclair, 5 bags of potatoes. ship, the property of E. W. Evans, U,hawa.Ontario. 51-13 T t several acres of maple aeL' beech to - _ -� _-- Sale at l o'clock _ No reserve - �T��D T�1���G•E be oared in quarter acre Iota. t3xlA 1 11,11 —A at 1.30 o'ciock, Hee btlla.- Win. Maw. Notice Ro Vaccination. TERMR-Ray, potatoes, corn. hogs, tat auctioneer, -- calves, poultry'and all' sums of $15 :WEDNESDAY. Nov. 28TH - Auction On account of the prev»lence. .of And under, cash z over that amount Bm+�ll Pox in Toronto and other near 14 nlobin credit given to parties a sale of luroiture. grain, wagons, etc.. by places; the Boaid of Health of the turDlehinR approved joiot notes. 6 HavioR'pn'rchased the.garag@ business ofJDavidson &William' we.aee Ei►e property of John Staring. at Gat Township. of Pickering strongly re- per cent. per annum off for cash. _ , 17, 96n. 2. Pickering( Fresh Air C AM p prepared to, all Emakee of auto'. ; Pickering Village).. B+.le at l o'cloc� commends all persons who haps not WM; Mew, Auctioneer shay . 8ee Mtls, Vii', 8. Powell, been vaccinated for the disease within We la c a s a so , tires for al pp seven years, to at once submit to the keep eta k 1[ hind of ;Ford eves rise 1 asiciiooetr. y 1' TayssnAy. Nor. 27TH -Auction sale operation. k 5 C sw d makes of tarn, oils, etc. of farm stock- and implements, the W. G. ScoTT, Chairman A Cssftisas! _ - property of Emanuel Slack, lot 8 9 11- N. C. McKI� c N: health Officer Annis & Andrew, - Pickering' . eon. 8. Pickering. Bale at 12 30. ' ~ sharp. 'flee hilts: Vi'm. tlasv,auc- FTAKE NOTICE 7i,,t,ionesr.FRtrm a Nor. d i x • m etts, hale o- ' - 'Saving' and Reconstruction farm stack end implements, the pro- _ .. _, rty of Robert Spencer, hitt 1, con. 1, Beach. Slwle st 1 o'clock, bh,irp, f� ted Ttie: period of reconstrmfion brings rosperity to those bills. Wm. Maw, guctioneer•Ul for 1920' h m the bank. Are you in that, class? $ATVSDAY'.Nov, 29irH-Ancti� Kale -With alley in _... of fresh rowesad Fprinpers, i4' Pro- - ..' - - i vi a _ not, m t o point o open a Ings cm I f make t savings untto-day. �erty o1 H. A. Jil`kin:+. a*c • 1'r 3U. Sod land properly i?rained for growing Flax. .-Well t3tatioD. See bind. Sale at 1 3tr. P P y g g Money makes money. - t _ ONDA VV us. Law, aucttuneer. _ w' -MONDAY. �i c. 1sT—Atictioa sate ai PP y -same pay x.16,04 per ton -de. su 1 seed and, harvest�����j��►j� �_� nacres of ataadsoR luu•d .anti soft � �����..ii BANK67S.: Fisa :wood In I property is �, con, o: livered at the mill In �'ic> erin�q Average yield two and - WWMY BRAN ,ucre lot. s sorb. Sale at See bins. J. H. � one half tons per acre'. Apply, - ; ---- _ _ s _ _ Y CH Prentice, auctioneer.: �J GORDONGOEiDON HALE, - -� ... �lahas+` A ., •-"MONDAY, DE(_. IST-Eztenalve sale of ' i 5 acres of standing cedar. to be eo1Q F MI _ to Shout quarLec acreTts, at lot 18. ROSE LAX LL con. 9. Pickering �1} miles east of Il7dmem,ward nt), the property at Wm. -Pickering Hardware Store $dwarde. Bale at 1'.80. See Mils. ,. -: �� r It. 9. Pugh, auctioneer. Get Pre a re for'Vinter V. .�!" V=DAY, DSc. 2nD—AuctioD sale of a sneer of first-class standing beech saDd maple, with -a few pine. to be -is only e t .sold In about quarter- acre lots, at 'lot 1a con. 9. Pickering (IJ miles _ = -.:.: - the 1900 Gravity aC aeheru . cwt of Claremont), the property nf_. Men''' Heavy Sweater Coats :. i' c, Will. ld"dwardA, Sxlr, at 1-90. See Fully Guaranteed: y ,-Free Trial Gives. :. bilin, H. S. Pugh, » ucuoneer. ..:Boy, Pullover Sweaters ` h id able a TBvasDaT. DEc Ore -Auction sale of a Relt 'farm' -.- - ' ,rii•ld Sweater Coats - �• ; �T o ; Stork, iruplemeets, hip, farni• .: .-, `-. - now Famous �. ;� � and � ,ture, etc., at ir.t 18, con. e, Picker- -4 Girls' Brushe nu an f 1Dgg. the property of E. A. Pratt. "t3ale at i'u'clock. See bills. Wm, __: d Wool Cape d Scarfs Iiapp� Mught Maw. auctioneer. Men's Heavy Al mira Wool So= 1.00 per pair. Rang _. — Almira Yarn, black and grey,2.20 r Ib. [� Come and see ours -we p R+,'jQ1 ei�ni• I�lUer can save you money' an d give guarantee. k hand: A full riot of tapir goods de on After Nov. lit the store"'will close Monday and Thursday Bus meets all Trains - _ ' Dr. Willislma' Fly Oil -.the best on the <First-class Riga to hire day or evenings at 8 clock market. Royal Purplie' calf meat - and Stock Peciflr, jun arrived. 1 , night at lowest prices. ba will convince you it ie Y a R �i. c - ;` Phone 1805. - = the beet to be had. E -_E N NIS �- It is a pleasure to show our Roods f Thos: Sanderson, Son,' rr'' •�pp��� PROPRIETORS cs7=r"':7•�'._�i �!(' C�S'�_ARIr' h r'IC�1►JE:JRil�G - — . - - - J. S. BALSDON, , . _ OU . YCa 't Boa. F :. nd�rtl .Our ��Cream of the West".Platte �►� - O well known as t have become a `torbread r 44 'ry S Canadian inatitntioa is t61a grand , . . working Pandora. 'Monarch" for pastry Glass oven door l tented thernaotneter • an Duca - - . so evenly heated that even the begWiner can c c bake well with it. Grates work smoothly; Fz�rL Hers; try our Sampson' o Hog Feed reservoir is enameled and may be removal = :for -Rip SUL TS 4 for cleaning. There is a lifetime Of'"tisfaction in .theV. - Full line of Feeds on hand Pandora. best prices ptiid for�gralii H st The :Campbell Flour Mills �Co.,Ltd.< 44 d i o d �� .J. S. Ba sd4Il 1'4lllls at ti - - : oro icke riPe r� oToronto _ .. . QL _ 9 .Y, •:'�nf4Jr. .,iglu. %k' ^.in.'•,'ti+�euL:yK,.•'-•y'''. �,2... ,... _, .,'_.:..:.-... <i-'.,•-.....,.,..F,.,._.s..;.:,ce;,:.4�b,Lw::�•itt�!*ze::*."1::..,13�GM.,.�±i�'m'ad'6•'i".t..,,r.�'4.�1i''"irsiE•ih�"'E�.5�1e�iwnwd�.�,'��.ta,.' . ,, ;. .. • k -ww:: ._yule:.' /5 a:;;,...-. ,,r : ''"."q,S,?�' _ ,yam +":.."4Tj• .7. ya, _i y.•i•': .'.'m 'L,�i? »W- �5rt.�i�•: i Y vif }'•'�'uvY•' '^51Y fl.• ti -�f. `:w: vri•/'+: s�A.'.'k.'.�..sc'.a" :i'.,"r]'� µ 'YA r, M^ h+L++s"�,',3:.F Y +�f.- M14'�y-' °v v.� .tin ws. a^�w�i�•*m:; w,j.l.i '.IC..ly ylf: 'N7 ,..c. 'r+r•.dr.+" r.a z.%•#i... suns. • "rr .'b w,r ^•• .r..ti•`C '^ 3''w•M �:. ..p,, .w:.4., ,e, va7.;' ..t'• { :n' .Y'' -`v'+ ,u ..y'&•..; *z r; ...� h';• ,e.•�c• .,.-.:,i,M .•t: °x^', .r 7'"; ., •:. .x .,•l.:sY- a �� �,7 .5's�,,.. •,r; 9s�r... .s?:J�a^c^� !Cr -.,.'.i.7 `r'' :?n�A'':.+,,. •;.• ,.f .. :�i d�^,.r�'. ,�.+e ,s 4n.;♦ t;-.,,,y:.,•..,�r Ia'.r �nr� �"„�'F �.t�rR!•�"'JiW:.�.:fv-.:,-•` 1f�??�i .9�' �a ,. ,, -.. ;. ..SIF'; a r'_v -ri �'' MONT _ a. � T T�aBL HBia min Raton 4 ...:.: �., • . �.?iiited �'arm�e - est 3os w lotloitae mad , �,t ail — D O. I N, I O' N ' Ne. e ,l:1 ----� * � ?nest�t fwd is ander the •ddl6or s -- o: -= S s.at A lies •• Local 2.377 F. M. I -U- B B E R ,<8 L r °• Miss FloreneQ For>iie of Toi'on- " s6 Loo.I 'Ontario Trains lag west �pi " as lotlows•- 20 Oaum�n� 'ttt;;spent the., week-ead , in Clwre- No. EB Loot 10.27 A. M. moat. Just received a large shipment of " - 2z Local d a6 P. M. ' T. F: Shirk and son, Edgar, had FarIIIere Club meets in'the Men's, Women's and Child • •" 7 Meil 7.56 P. W. _ Ya business trip to Toronto one day -Pickerin* Town Hall ail ___ten's �zes, to be sold --Nos. 8 and 7 also run on Sunday -"last week. at Iast year's price. foregoingg is 1 hour in advance , r Rev: Ernest Gray,' of Toronto, �flCOIId Wednesday - of stetndard time. Of an materials mad design 71, occupied the pulpit in the i3a.ptist - - Every pair guaranteed by the kept in stook. it will pay you.. eharch on Sunday. of eiioh month - Domiuion Rubber -Co. call at our works and inspect our stopk onl duri>; Bummer months, ' - �`srain Chopping obtain Pdas Don't be mlelefl »' toga Besse and D. A. Scott were Y g Call and them before you -its we do no p the ,con neat• in the city on Tuesday ,Utiging buy elsewhere. lwe oda, aadedo hiow off thea eat R' etch .for next meetle .AND FL (KING "fig . -,,-!•Jheir Christmas goods. 1 x commission of 10 r cent., which os, w!I .r, Wm. L"eaper, of StouffvUle, was date. s, �goid, iI a'�mQnL Chopping Monday and Friday Aar" ly save by p chasing from ns l in town for a few.days during the calls ioited. ?' :past week visiting friends. ♦ Ind. Phone 2504. Cider �Ma1:inq Tdesday, Wednes- Earl Leggitt with wife and fam- In Upton there a is Strenotn J. T. MATHESON , 31y, of Locust Hill, spent Sunda t •day and Thursday p y 3 :until the 20th of November. Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario f at the home of hie parents here. „�O.alCoal + James Underhill received:a car- ' r load. of cattle from Coboconk on John F. Bayles, Greenwood -:- P C =:- Saturday last for feeding: purpos• e Hard and Soft Coal of the �% Rev. A. McLellan will speak on O best unlit oil The P1Cllering LUMBER i 'the Forward Movement in the a '" quality . ' Presbyterian church on 8tinday — h hand " vidilanCe Committee f gMiMsrie Forsyth, of Toronto, _ THOS•• L2"!► The object of this Association ie to For Salee spent a few days during the past r f lessen stealiug•and prosecute week with her. parents, A. and : - P103icerLuff, Gnt the felons. setts. Forsyth. ' About 300 A1,6 hooped apple' Mrs- G. M. Forsyth was in Tu- �� ( Members having property stolen commiiw- barrels at 85 cents ° Tonto for. s few days last week * a• ianmedutely with amni6 member j each in lots ;,. . Attending the annual convention of Executive Committee. o! Women's Instittitee. ERV T'Membership•1.00. of 10 or more at ti Rev: Mr. McKay,, OR Z'OCOutO, �'+ �' v 1 �: �i.—'Our Ticket, moIhad from aw President or the Bhop., reached, very acceptably on the g p secretary onapplication. - hi hl de•velo ed � �' Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm-' - Forward. Movement in the Pres- service �s available at all ' � '� : byte'riaq church on Sunday morn Palm- er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.: W D Gordon & Son, times forthe benefit of our ciis- �g• s J. R. Thextea: W. J. Clark r Mrs.. Esther Pediner and bars. tourers, livery -well-grounded president, PICKERINGI• - Bsoretasy • Wm. Jones and daughter, Miss business man a reciates the - , Hell and Inde Monday vi iBettlah on i with Mrs.[George importance of theco-operation, . The Universal. Pieke Bakerypendent phone. & Sawing Lee. y g . _ guidance and information on $ -:-Machine : Wlutevale Club of u --The Baptist Young-People's-Ua- rsof his Banker. Manufactured b Bread, Buns.. Cakes.' Cookies and Pies. ion will hold a social in the school- 2t6 , p Some -made Mince Meat 20c lb.. United .Farmers W. H. Jac on & Son, ' ) room on the evening of Monday; THE � �. Mince Pies 26c each._ seeds have arrived:, Dec. 1st. Further particulars will Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, Fruit Cake, unexcelled for quality. be given next week. STANDARD 8 A N K ` 63 cents per Ib. At the next meeting of the Club req Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and son.-Blaeismithing and Woodworking in Wedding Cakes, reaciyto be iced, lotions will be passed on Scott, of Harriston, ,returned to OR CANADA all its branches. saw gumming on receipt of your order. the following : �9 - and Sling a specie tp. their home on Friday last after PICKERINA BRANCH Be Interewitching of Railways ,�� ")spending a couple of weeks with M. O. ZIMMERMAN Mwwwra. -fie stock Gasoline . Engines. Emery �- F. �OI�iNE'n' Military Trailing in Schools - her parents, P. and Mrs. Maenab. , Wheels, Circular save, saw PICKERING, ONT. Improving our Foods! System, I P rtleANCN ALSO AT wMn'er) ;and Emery Mandrels. ' - - � Regulatltbn o! Foodstuffs .=, Quite a snow Burry occurred here on Tuesday that served to Ladders cf all lengths on band �i SNB!% a Standardization of term im lenienb 'i remind us that winter was at ; and1or sate. UX IC+r*I "LaEdta Regulation roads cent_ trnc>w os, our ta hand and that it was about time - _ to make preparations for the cold weather. We congratulate Miss Margaret -;McLellan on winning the second Carter scholarship, also the bronze medal on her Victory Loan essay _ in the Harbord Street Collegiate � � : •� Toronto. - _�: - - w�•t ♦ �f 1 � ; a. _ f The Ba tlit Sabbath School�y 'i, liarpoqe holding their annual ChrtAmas tree and enteetaiomenton the evening of Ttreeday, Dec. 7. i s �.�y,, - a't • . 1 :. . sass � _.. '.-. 28rd. Full particulars will he iv- ....,::.•: ,' ani 9 - •,en later. _ . ..' ^_„� � � ,�'' .. �,�,� .«� .-..�� ,•,,- - � .:y � s E. W. Evans, of W tiitb , w•as .. to the village on Monday. He in 1 � ^� . . ' , ti. f -.� c„ '-v ,«:'td:. tends holding an auction .sale of s. •"r n * _,' tifnber, [mostly beech and maple, `tom"` at his farm east of the village, on r'+•w'�'a� =r�' ``•�i''t� 'n c.' � - � ""' "� 'Wednesday next. �:"y Walter Thomson, of Corinth, ~'s`•�x - - ai[ootaoa, arrived in the village on Friday last and is pnw spending a few days with his parents,. Harry and Mrs. Timson, and with other : velatives in the township.. _. Fred Farmer and T. C. Gostirk _ �`. e1tended the ordination services art Goodwood one day last week _ when Rev. Mr. Olmstead was in J� 'e� dncted' into the pastorate of the +' > Baptist chareh of that village. The W. M. S. held a meeting at ; -^ , ` r; • +the manse on .Thursday of last -" - ,�fit -• r►'Ta week and presented Mrs. (Rev.) A. !c' �'`-= 1r;'1 c , il$�4lr `-" • '"""� McLellan with a life membership _+certificate, beautifully framed. y I �•`ky, JII?yj ilW► y jii i �hlll r r r to lir t,, , t i i/, ,1'r.,�1 �, -�-. ti...� 4' ` yr, .--, - close. . - — F•�." . ,a.,_.. l number of students from tl�e , ,:... - - ., •sass _•:: ' �, dainty enc was sere a . Agricultural College, Guelph, vis- j sited the farms o! ,G, M. Forsyth,�or� 'M0���01Farmin : +Graham. Bros, and also Smitdo y ._ Richardson, of Columbus, a few - D :+days ago for the purpose of judg- Farmers, thousands of them, who want a tractor to do :'. The cost of fuel and oil is lis 'per hour of work, per :itng stock. _ more work, to get better crops, to save time, to. make- :acre of work, or per horse -power developed. Repairs Prof. Wade Toole, of Guelph, :money— are studying the Moline - Universal and- ase and replacements are reduced to a minimum—long life atcxomppRuled the students from the the 1Vlcline"Universal. assured by the sturdy construction of the Moline. the college on their visit to Clare- _ - uf[ont last week. Prof, Toole is The reasons are. not far to Beak. dome and see the Molina now. `. A tractor will be one of the' many Pickering boys "worth hundreds of dollars iear's oro whd are snaking Rood in their _ :.: Take the one-man feature, which t'ets you ride .ori` lite oars n next y p• ` chosen professions. implement—where you should ride in order to do good G. M. Forsyth suffered quite a work. You ran back and tura short. Disc and harrow. °Jieavy lose one, night during the ;.'Reap and mow. A week, when .some person or : . ,ppeersons stole four of his best tor. Or the'fact that -the Moline -Universal is available at keys. They would weigh abort all seasons—for harvesting and haying, threshing and pound,-, and as they are • north silo filling, and for other belt work. about 40 cents a pound the toss is _ ,quite a heavy one. Examine the fine motor of the Moline -Universal --;- The - residents of the village are built .better than an automobile motor. Placed inow fairly well supplied with coal :-up out of ,the dust. With electric starting and. light- N to a number of'carloads have been a received during the past few ing. Gears running in oil. All moving parts, enclosed. weeks.. One of our dealers received i.Hyatt roller bearings. 29 j -inch clearance for cultivating. - a carload of stove coal a few days `-ago, but as there was no demand •� , - U, , 'for it in Claremont he re -solei it to a dealer elsewhere, _' A The question of having`a cosi- lidated school .established in :� s Y • Claremont is being quite favora- 'illy by - a 3 digcn?sed a member of our reQidents. . As the present- sehoU. � SAL. °. ~< _ 7baildinQ is'vonrlemned' by the Ih' _ ,��e`9cam'=�c-'`gip .-spector some think that if a new building has to be bnlit'it should ;.,; Canadian Distributors: Willya-Ove;land, Ltd., West Toronto " '` Made by Moline Plow,Co., Moline,'19 hA enected•in a manner suitable 1."for a consolidated school. Tlie nei¢hboriug schools, however, would have to be consulted in the -- e'.; a r O s iSear" bor o n r1 Q 10 n +� A`^v�_`.. 4 (matter. ,' 7: J - "it was Mr. -Crump, air—Wardet different fromtaat�composing.the fa-.. miller -tgpia of our. own nurseries. :IjjiiF�akes early, and the chill, autumn sun were in a block by themselves,.close to barely above -the rim of the tall the prison gate. ove' Cru!nwp.e It's the truth I'm a -telling, air,' nt on the little lag earnestly. Conspicuous among them, however,: _was to the eastwards, when Warder As he entered he met a man coming "You see, I ain't In Party 16 no longer. are the' and the r.e, h -ndeer. Mr. and ,tors iolt, coming out of the steel gate at out, a tall; dark man with a sallow o7 Mrs. Noah appear, with chem, Ham ',n I'em out' after Milking Just after sun- and Japliet, or thVir equivalents 'Assistant -Warder Pridham. i It was OliverCrump. rise, when I'seed Mr. Crum a -cross- Some of the 'dollEr turn their headsi 'Morning, Holt!" said the latter, I Both pulled up short. I ­ , . "I llig that there newtake, and watched from side to side. In a lifelike way by. 'with a srWae. "You're looking uncom-1 hear you've been blackg-iiarding,lhim 411111100 too -ON the help of a couple of strings wound mon cbe'erfull Anyone left yew a for- me behind my back;" said Martin hot ly. Crump 'I 14How came At that -you,didnot see Toys in the Axedc Zone. tune Vo smiled unpleasantly. Your canna must be troubling . and glitter. 1 The colonel questioned JupplIxeenly, passed up beneath the manikin's i Xy ��Wwg Mbne - it?" "It was under a rock air.'# In Eskimo land the little girls ate l- known to the Eskimos. One of them "I'm gis4 to hear it, Martin!" said cool. the messenger returned. ban a whalebone' spring, which, when `Y ou tire siApposed to'haVe eyes fdr as fond of -playing with dolls as any their released, causes an alarming -looking a the sort to make spy man a. good wife, you,ve'anythiny to say about me, say he took the fast train to Plymouth. to a A. Bottle of Bovril in th' kitchen will cut ' 'in and she!ll get a first-class husband too. it ti� my face, that is if you're not everything of the sort," Colonel Pey- 71 made- him even ton anger other children of sex and age. Of- course, their doll. babies are dressed But, I say, what about Crui afraid to." his plot had been blown upon,and had da'":' butcher'& bills. it enormously - 6ody. bolted. Prison governors gornetimes know ..mo severe than usual. "How can I trust -imo people. In the costumes of Eik &wn to the of t*&y or ex chargm one creases the -nourishing Value of food—in fact, its trenches, when a'sharp cry made hint `17. Jupp, a miserable little -1 OF an,afficer who falls to see a flask of 'Sometimes their dol -I houses. WgtW 'prew building powers. have been proved. WA to twenty Si%63- -'--spirit left right among -bis men?" z' are sno* buts in miniature, provided with Amsessm4nt System he a=unt 1%kell.. 4 Must be Bov.ril. icts stun Trains. - Inse bug hold up 'a locomotive. If. Martin's heart sink to his boots. His throat dry. Was he to -be tilly kettle, soapatona., lamp and -other- Whole Family Insurance. 1ts on4urposel" moaned liesil" Fagan, towering. tin passed on to the end of the line. A may 'there went going degraded'! If so, good-bye to all his essentials. The dolls are cut out of, The Order furfilishes Iiisurance t`b tand members. at Ontario Government Stand- '" re 77, t -- that.ts to say. are enough of b1m. Caterpillars will souitimes swarm hopes. h* "'Well, what ou ave 91071. driftwood usually, this sort of task passing many aii idle flour - for.�the ard rates - Sick and -Funeral Banefits are, &IS* Riven if, depired. .�A �A .0d man. Bowen, Martin's assistant -warder, ward Owen, my out Faganos num- her I a nee. Wheeling round, he on railway tracks In such enormous asked the colonel- here father -mf th43­family during the long The Juvenile Department furnishes came striding -up quite -right: I saw it my. saw t e giant had rushed forward tight out of e line. and 'snatched up Martin did not answer. Before Cotenel Peyton could speak months of winter night. The Eskimos are wonderfully, clever the best possible Insurance benefits to. -the chl n of our (�,dult member& �$rde The Order has already paid over -11630a ��'TY. 6 selftorougpp-is again -there wAs aknoek at the door. "Come in"' said the governor. - carvers in wood an.4, ivory, the latter, "being obtained -from' 00 Q.vo in Sick and Funeral Benefits, an nearly Seven. Millions or Dollars In In• surance. -W Pridham entered, and with him Ju Pagan,o miserable victim. ffks material walrus tusks. To amuse the children -a whole Noah's Ark 600 Councils In Canada. If there Is not one in your locality there should be - For full into rratifion write to any of man has a� communication t� ot'auimals'is thus evolved, the following 021cers: make, air," said Pridham. "He nays including the polar bear, the seal, the j. L. Davidson. W. F. Montague, A Remance'of Dartmoor. he knows who left. the flask in the sea lion, the. porpoise, •the sea 'otter Grand. Councillor -Grand Recorder IV JOI 1. Bell. ILD. 4 -4 t'. field." The colonel stared at Jupp. and various- species of whales. - ane �.rand Organizer. Grand bled. Ex Who as it?" he asked, more mild- The animals, are a -collection quite ON 1,TA11TLT .10 - NTAP , . The great prison at Moorlands wards the bachelor quarters, which, J - "it was Mr. -Crump, air—Wardet different fromtaat�composing.the fa-.. miller -tgpia of our. own nurseries. :IjjiiF�akes early, and the chill, autumn sun were in a block by themselves,.close to barely above -the rim of the tall the prison gate. ove' Cru!nwp.e It's the truth I'm a -telling, air,' nt on the little lag earnestly. Conspicuous among them, however,: _was to the eastwards, when Warder As he entered he met a man coming "You see, I ain't In Party 16 no longer. are the' and the r.e, h -ndeer. Mr. and ,tors iolt, coming out of the steel gate at out, a tall; dark man with a sallow helps with the cows. -1 were a -taking Mrs. Noah appear, with chem, Ham ee* the'entrance of B Hall, met hi-s1riend, face, thin lips, and dark d p -set eyes. I'em out' after Milking Just after sun- and Japliet, or thVir equivalents 'Assistant -Warder Pridham. i It was OliverCrump. rise, when I'seed Mr. Crum a -cross- Some of the 'dollEr turn their headsi 'Morning, Holt!" said the latter, I Both pulled up short. I ­ , . "I llig that there newtake, and watched from side to side. In a lifelike way by. 'with a srWae. "You're looking uncom-1 hear you've been blackg-iiarding,lhim h' a -laying something. down under the help of a couple of strings wound mon cbe'erfull Anyone left yew a for- me behind my back;" said Martin hot ly. Crump 'I that very stone. The light was on it, 14v� it to about the neck and pulled by a finger tune Vo smiled unpleasantly. Your canna must be troubling . and glitter. 1 The colonel questioned JupplIxeenly, passed up beneath the manikin's i "'Better than that,. Pridbam"' re-. you if you believe everything you "plied Holt, beaming. "Jessie and I ser, -P, sneered. he e I biit the little man stuck to his story. `Send�for Crump,",order ed the col; clothing. Even. mechanical to yb are not 'un - Ced it last night." =led Martin' became cool---&ngerously one]. -There was a long delay. Thep known to the Eskimos. One of them "I'm gis4 to hear it, Martin!" said cool. the messenger returned. ban a whalebone' spring, which, when Pridham, heartily. "Jessie Drake is "Never mind my con- If They "We can't find him, air. T y released, causes an alarming -looking a the sort to make spy man a. good wife, you,ve'anythiny to say about me, say he took the fast train to Plymouth. to animal.to jump out of a box. and she!ll get a first-class husband too. it ti� my face, that is if you're not . Crump, had somehow got wind the first to wire the good news to his But, I say, what about Crui afraid to." his plot had been blown upon,and had thought he was in the running. I Crump lost his temper. " I m afraid0he was," answered Bolt. ."Afraid of yQnJJ'rd hammer, you into bolted. Prison governors gornetimes know Mnard's rdnl=ent Cum Colds. he. mother. -- A month later Martin marrIQ Jas -W9 -ilut Jessie took me, so That 9 all there va, cocked nay, an sooTL as wok at more o,!w t is going o 1, an wa era "Suppose you Ary," suspect, and the colonel had probably Is about it." suggested jdar "I hoe ,it is," said Pridham doubt, tin softly. heard something of the rivalry be fully. I All =he same, Cr!Ma not the , Crump's ans*er was a heavy blow tween Crump and Martin. sort to take it lying down.' aimed at -Yarlin a Jaw. Martin swung At any rate he said not another his head aside, and' as Crump lurched word about punishing Martin. Holt shrugged his shoulders. foxward.�bit him under the ear. Caught What he did say was that "Diew" "Oh, be won't be ass enough to bear off his balance, Cru d behaved with great gallantry, and Crum crashed akainst he mance.- Biit I can't stop here yarn� the wall, then -falling heavily to the that, be meant to y the facts.. before ing. I've got i. new party this morn - floor. lays the Home Secretary. ATLADMC FLIGHT! Wonderful example of the value of OXG, Q014iii Sirj ALCOCK a7ita., "You will be interested to learn that 'OXO was weat help tousdurl o "Trans-AtUntic Flight= it ous as "wondervilly d2jh; our 16 hours "journey. "We hid found out what a good thing "it is. when flying in France, and so "decided to c=y it with us an this 'occasion, and' we can assure, U *4 '"hot OXO is most acceptable under "cold and arduous conditions. OXO "Nye& the only article Of its kind which "we carried. J. ALCOM Cap, D.Sr, VBA .One knock we all love to bear, and that Is the -knock of a chance -io do, better. J3 OM turned on Fagan. w c a i n e pa a auras still. "I'll have non* of this in. my party It was a half-pint flask full Of somd* 7 Advio6 upon C&aning or DrW=.. any art V. said. "I shall report you-" yellow liquid—spirit, no doubt. Iceland has only one policentan,and Holt was an good as his word, and I "Put that down, Faganl" he -shout- ' 'be PrOMPUY given UPOn 'request. his beat is the capital, Reykjavik. The tick wiX Mi"an got two days' cells, with "A" ad. I ad residents re so orderly the be has diet, and lost a number of marks. He! For answer, Fagan "defiantly pluck ts a erly t looked as dangerous as caged gorilla the stopper out of the - bottle, and little to do. when he came back td work, but Holt, flinging his head back, began pouring heir". .10— 1. 1 U. + ­+.— +U the fiery stuff down his throat -7 y jen a, e un neverespiae fellow, and for a time all went, well. Next. instant' Martin had snatched Contempt Is the resource of anyone. TWin came a thunderbolt. Returning the 'bottle from the great, brown, upatarts, of parvenus, of. ugly. people, PS S, UmftedtO his quarters one evening, Martin brawn hands, and shattered it on A or's Dye,Werk y a Volt found a letter from his mother, I rock. (of fools --the mark which.bides insig- -'Who lived at Coombe Stanton, in North But the mere taste of the 81(uff had nificance, ametimes rascality, and Cleaners and Dyem Devon. Never dreaminir for an in- Iready done its- deadly work, and which renders futellei:t, Judgment, 791 Yonge St. Toronto stant of the terrible news it contained, I transformed Fagan, into a raging wiw• goodness, of no—avail."—Alphonse he opened it eagerly. The shaky, tear- I beast. With a howl of fury he bit Out Daudet. 0 - stained writing was almost illegible, with all his might. His great fist and it was oply by d4 ees that be, smashed into Martin's face, and as the Watment Cum 3HPUtherw `gathered that his brothrgnsardre Russell was latter went down the huge convict real on the charge of killing a pounced upon him. LI&M "per in a ek midnight affray. "I'll square it this time!" he biased, - ' y �� (II 1 The blow was heavy enough iri all with an oath. Holding Martin by the 'Conscience, but there was worse to throat 'with one hand, with. the other follow. Russell was committed to-thi esnatched u agreat jagged chunk Sessions, tried, and sentenced to five 0 granite.' s _years' penal servitude. ti3tr4lFe thing had happened so Martin told no one, not even Jessie. quickly that only Bowen was near, —Nor did the pa ere tell her - anything. 4F T– U. Laor pQor Russell, in order to save iTi mily from disgrace, had chosen to ing. They've given we No. 16.1" "I Pridham., Martin vfaited a moment.'There suss_Martin -about.' 'a went' away much cheered tried and qentenced under the name Of Drew. to pull him off. He had not reckoned upon the maddened convict's enormous keeled over and lay like a log. Colonel Peyton's face was grimmer wish you Joy," said no one Withgreat effort he "You've got that beauty Fagan in it." I picked up his enemy, swung his body "Sixteen" was a farm party. Their' over his -shoulder, carried him into and resolved to let Russell, know as soon at his brother had recovered con - sciousnese. PaW111 Do It-- than usual as he took down the details with which Martin furnished him. In tho int~ styour alln, iasis! on Job was ditching a piece -of reclaimed Crump's quarters, and dropped him on -Ten days later word -fiew round the" Presently he looked up. rke r's round the waist, and hurled him to the "This whisky—who left the flask out In the open field? Have rou any idea?" I moorland, and the ground was full Of the bed. prison that an order had come from 7, =dot ty a word or sign did he betray t. "d his relationship. Martin would have -. given worlds to apply for an exchange, himself. Another instant and Martin's brains must bave been dashed. out, when a BMYPS OM _geA blocks of granite, which had - Next moment Crump's eyms opened, "to be dug ont one DY one. and never had Martin seen eyes - I the Home Office that In consideration of his gallantry the rest of Drew's BY cleanins or dyeirg—resba* any articles V .1 Most of the rocks were too heavy t6! like the malevolent giare in them, by one man, and threj "I'll sentence was remitted, and that an to -their former appearance and return - -ted Often i MYqu swine!" he said hoarsely. or four were needed to tackle 2 16ig be even with you it it taken me a year. soon as his hair was grown. again he -woulil: be released. Martin was the them to you good as new. '&md slump. Holt was busy showing %,wo men Get •out of my roomIll first to wire the good news to his anythin from household - &aper - "ies finest -deRcate febrics. how to get a stone out of one of the Martin shrugged his shoulders. "If that a the way you take it—" he mother. -- A month later Martin marrIQ Jas -W9 &wn to the of t*&y or ex chargm one trenches, when a'sharp cry made hint `17. Jupp, a miserable little -1 OF said, and went out. One fine, cold morning Party 16 was ONDrske. (The -End'.) WgtW 'prew �'.t a man, was rolling on the busy,- an usual at the ditching, when ground hugging his foot, his face' Martin Fagan When..yo% think of tWisted with pain. noticed edging out of "Fagan let the stone fall on my yo- ., 1b place, and at- once -ordered him k. Fagan sulkily obey0 Jupp. &M Kar- icts stun Trains. - Inse bug hold up 'a locomotive. If. Cleaning or Dyeingst � on4urposel" moaned liesil" Fagan, towering. tin passed on to the end of the line. A may 'there a growled black and for -bidding, above the.injur- a y a ea is A" 6 that.ts to say. are enough of b1m. Caterpillars will souitimes swarm Thinkof P2rWgL- .0d man. Bowen, Martin's assistant -warder, ward Owen, my out Faganos num- her I a nee. Wheeling round, he on railway tracks In such enormous came striding -up quite -right: I saw it my. saw t e giant had rushed forward tight out of e line. and 'snatched up numbers as to prevent the car wheels from going round They just "slitherto � pazoeb may sent Post or Papress. selftorougpp-is from under a great boulder something and the train In b lit to a stand- We pay CWzriaV one way on all orders. J3 OM turned on Fagan. w c a i n e pa a auras still. "I'll have non* of this in. my party It was a half-pint flask full Of somd* 7 Advio6 upon C&aning or DrW=.. any art V. said. "I shall report you-" yellow liquid—spirit, no doubt. Iceland has only one policentan,and Holt was an good as his word, and I "Put that down, Faganl" he -shout- ' 'be PrOMPUY given UPOn 'request. his beat is the capital, Reykjavik. The tick wiX Mi"an got two days' cells, with "A" ad. I ad residents re so orderly the be has diet, and lost a number of marks. He! For answer, Fagan "defiantly pluck ts a erly t looked as dangerous as caged gorilla the stopper out of the - bottle, and little to do. when he came back td work, but Holt, flinging his head back, began pouring heir". .10— 1. 1 U. + ­+.— +U the fiery stuff down his throat -7 y jen a, e un neverespiae fellow, and for a time all went, well. Next. instant' Martin had snatched Contempt Is the resource of anyone. TWin came a thunderbolt. Returning the 'bottle from the great, brown, upatarts, of parvenus, of. ugly. people, PS S, UmftedtO his quarters one evening, Martin brawn hands, and shattered it on A or's Dye,Werk y a Volt found a letter from his mother, I rock. (of fools --the mark which.bides insig- -'Who lived at Coombe Stanton, in North But the mere taste of the 81(uff had nificance, ametimes rascality, and Cleaners and Dyem Devon. Never dreaminir for an in- Iready done its- deadly work, and which renders futellei:t, Judgment, 791 Yonge St. Toronto stant of the terrible news it contained, I transformed Fagan, into a raging wiw• goodness, of no—avail."—Alphonse he opened it eagerly. The shaky, tear- I beast. With a howl of fury he bit Out Daudet. 0 - stained writing was almost illegible, with all his might. His great fist and it was oply by d4 ees that be, smashed into Martin's face, and as the Watment Cum 3HPUtherw `gathered that his brothrgnsardre Russell was latter went down the huge convict real on the charge of killing a pounced upon him. LI&M "per in a ek midnight affray. "I'll square it this time!" he biased, - ' y �� (II 1 The blow was heavy enough iri all with an oath. Holding Martin by the 'Conscience, but there was worse to throat 'with one hand, with. the other follow. Russell was committed to-thi esnatched u agreat jagged chunk Sessions, tried, and sentenced to five 0 granite.' s _years' penal servitude. ti3tr4lFe thing had happened so Martin told no one, not even Jessie. quickly that only Bowen was near, —Nor did the pa ere tell her - anything. 4F T– U. Laor pQor Russell, in order to save iTi mily from disgrace, had chosen to a .. ere". -15 ot ea in the excitement, he dropped his rifle, and, seizing Fagan by the arm, tried t ded on the brute's head, and Fagan 0 -1 #'BestForBaby"`—Bsby'9 Own tried and qentenced under the name Of Drew. to pull him off. He had not reckoned upon the maddened convict's enormous keeled over and lay like a log. Colonel Peyton's face was grimmer Soap is "Best FOR YOU." Fate had not yet done its worst to strength. than usual as he took down the details with which Martin furnished him. In tho int~ styour alln, iasis! on Holt, for Russell was sent to Moorlands, and, -by a refinement of Fagan dropped the stone swung round, still on his knees, cauifit Bowen Presently he looked up. Baby-ta own soap. unconscig;s cruelty, drafted AL Party round the waist, and hurled him to the "This whisky—who left the flask out In the open field? Have rou any idea?" AUWRT SOAPS LD4MMD. Ufft. I The poor fellow was utterly loyal. and with such frightful force 'that 9"ela�y there as still as poor Martin 7, =dot ty a word or sign did he betray t. "d his relationship. Martin would have -. given worlds to apply for an exchange, himself. Another instant and Martin's brains must bave been dashed. out, when a BMYPS OM J �l{� pylit w no so wopla mean leaving eyes- yellow -clad figure shot from the ranks pit, and that be simply could not do. of the staring convicts, and Rung him- eeii oUl but thi b4st 46 Russell was married, and, of course, ;lftbarehanded, upon the maddened 4, an t4g0j, iiaill " let kialiti. his wife was - left without support. So fierce was the force of his !0VAP Tz- 'lip f* 7' -Martin did his best for bar, but this rush that Fagan lost his Wanea and * I UAW U energy to the last stopped his -saving to furnish the went over sideways, Russel Holt for :The Bower fragran=t lather house which he and Jessie were hoping it was he --on top of him. Owes to: your conic-staifi,'�>SittifP, tai for. I For a second or two there was a wild of Baby's 0" Soap, is SO os ahpary eagiae. ";•i One night Martin, coining back and frantic struggle; then came a snap skin -healing and so pleasant from a call on Jessie, met Pridham, lik a dry twig breaking, and Fagan, can't t�ny ,better easi oil the and the two fell into step. lwlji& a snarl of fury, had rolled tne that five generations of Cane- r re. It Is a 9414.111, "When are you going to be mar. plucky convict, now almost uncon-� diene l=ave adopted it as ever 1�69vm test to whkb all S '�Ilied?" asked Pridham. V sciout, on his back, with a broken 01. v is ."We haven't settled yet," answered. collar -bone. their Standard. toilet and N W69 it'.Gives the 822de't 'a Martin. 'Once, twice the gnarled fist descend- his V, "Well, don't be too long about it," ed upon the unlucky- Russell's fgcek nursery soap. % all t *r, kting lip "That beggar smashing it out of all semblance of 'Experience has justified thit es -I, ore silvised Pridham. Crump humanity. Then. the first of the guards Ve :isle by dealers v has been saying that you're only play- 1 V11 , that ordin` 1,.A M '+h A- Confidence and because it is 0 in ON 4 lit - h,,++ .* . -P;4q. +1, X 41W W 1, a 45 4. "I'll break his neck if I bear him!" t ded on the brute's head, and Fagan 0 -1 #'BestForBaby"`—Bsby'9 Own -r'�,�,-exelaimed Martin, with sudden anger. "He'd be the better for a good banx- keeled over and lay like a log. Colonel Peyton's face was grimmer Soap is "Best FOR YOU." iring," admitted Pridham, turning *.way towards his cottage, which was than usual as he took down the details with which Martin furnished him. In tho int~ styour alln, iasis! on outside the prison. "But be careful, Presently he looked up. Baby-ta own soap. 7...., lHoltl Don't do anything foolish." In shite of Pridbam's good advice, "This whisky—who left the flask out In the open field? Have rou any idea?" AUWRT SOAPS LD4MMD. Ufft. I :.Martin was boiling op he strode to- "None whatever, air. 7Vk,:7 i-, R R nA X N 4o.- �-c U47�Rl. W 40, o 17W, E rg&--No,' 1,' 66 to �61cl iWocti 6 1. te i -w to $8c. GOVERNWIT STOPS EXPORT �!,M-­W.- 7ONTAWN-E AM new 7 P- to Ac laid, 76 to .79c.. Dressed poultry­�-Spr�nj chickens, Im C 0A -23 to 26;, fowl so 7 AW to S3c; robiaeft, DRJURYt HAS C. INET -tO to 82c; turkeys, 45c- duckl ngs, 81 F to 86c- squabs,'­doz.,..,$d,60. Live'poultry-Spring chickens, 22 to Outside 'hi Utilities and Essential hid W. &Rajiiy, K.C., ,of Toronto, is Only Member Steps"Taken'to Protect Public 26c; fowl, 2a to 25c; ducks. 22 to 25c. us -the Coalition -Eight Farmers,Two Libor Mob and*-. Beans -Canadian, hand -piked. bub., tries -,-Conditions in W - e* terii-taiiada: Agiravated One Lawyer Compose Cabinet. $5;25 to -4s.75; -primes; $ 1.26 to $4.7% 451- & by Unusually S suers Weather.'. Japans, $4.75 •to imperfed -han Picked, Burma, $4; Limas',to E. C. Drury, Prime Minister and out Portfplio pending creation of new 18%e. Ottawa, Nov. -16.-wiSueb are the Pos- indpts in proportion to productioiL- President- of the Coundl..dep&rtment by Legislature. ' Honey -Extracted clover, 5.1b. tins; sibilities- for Canada of the situation The quantity of coal -received, be f;` . W. Z. -Ragey, K.C., AttorneZ.�Gen­ Lieut. -Col. -D.- Carmiehael, X.P.P., 25 to 26c; 10-1b. tins, 24% -.to 25c; arising out of the strike of. miners twean April 1st and October 31st -tbisi ea the Min)ster without Portfolio. 604b. tins, 24c; buck-�vh t, 60 -lb. tins, in bituminous poal-fields. in the year is the smallest recorded for 'trlhnt* The Farmer. -Labor.. Coalition. Gov. 13 -to 20c; comb, l6 -oz., $4.50 to $5.00 U -StatesI Peter Smith, M.P.P., Provincial nited that the Dominion Gov. period -since 1915. In those S�v ernment was sworn in at Government doz.; 10 -oz.,. 3.50 to $4.00 doz. b1sple pro ucts-Syrup, pe ernment has revived the. organization' months in 1914 imports of bituminous'. iTreasurer. 11 r imper- House, Toronto, at 11 o'clock. Fritlay , formed H. C. Nixon'. M.P.P., Provincial il -gal., $3.15; per 5 imperial gate., $3; to conserve fuel during war7, coal amounted to 6,859.000 tons; in morning. Immediate)y thereatier"6e' sugar lb. " 27 to 28c. time.. C. A. Magrath has again taken �915 to 5,850,000 tons; ln'1916 to 9,- ;It - f N 'Secretary. .11, Ministers went to Queen's Park and up.his.duties as Fuel Co Pr*6visions-Wholemale Controller. The 289,000 tons; In 1918 to i2,120,000 I -T F. C. Ministir'of entered upon their administrative Canadian Trade Cbmmoissioh has taken Smoked meats -r -Ha =', medium 36 tons. In the seven months of 1919 Public Works. the - Parliament- Buildings duties' at %a 38c- do, heavy 31 to 32e; cz6r] control of exports. The Provincial only 8,600,000, tons were received -or Beniah Bowman, M.P.P.*, 91�nifttr of j The first meeting. of the Cabinet was to h1c;, rolls, iO to 3-1c; breakfast Gove*rnmenti have been asked to bring., a" of last •.7.1-.1a. -sts.' " afternoon, into e " I only 70 -per cent. of the demand Lands and Forests: held Friday a bacon, 42 te 46c; backs-, plain,'47-to their fuel administrations xis- year - Y V Walter Rollo, M.,P.P'., Minister of Official announcement Was made 48c; boneless, 49 to 62c. fence again and the public is being In Western Canada the fuel situs- 4i ay br and Health. ihe g possible Labo Thuiiid- -night' -by -Premier E. C. Cured meats -Long clear 31 'urged to exercise reatest possi e tion ,has;. been., aggravated by several. Cabinet. to 32c- clear belli- Drury of the members of the es, 30 to 31c. %c; economy in t 5 in the' 'Fre tierces, 20 -to 29 - bituminous coal are be first place, have been exceptionally R], H. - Grant,. N.P.P,, Minister. of I he use of bituminous coal. factors. Weather condition A last minute. _change was in the At'. I Lard -Pure Supplies, of .:Education. 1 tubs,'30 -to - 30 % c; pails, 30 % to 36 �,'j e; torney-Geheralship, Mr. W. E. Raney, low normal and, it is. stated, are being: severe during October ind. November. Manning W. Doherty,, Minister of Prints' 31 .to 31 % c; Cqmpound tierces, -5A K. C-, of Toronto, being chosen for. the deplete4, and- may. not be replenished -Agadn, shipments of soft coal from N •Agricu Iture. - p6-ition after. Mr. W. F. Nickle,'K-C., 28 to 29c;.tubs, 28 to 28%c-, pails, H.- Mills, M.P.P., 'Minister of Kingston, had declined to accept it. 2 - 81A to 28%c; pripts, 29% to 30-c... for -some little time to come. No soft the United States for-, the, , territory Mines. of I Montreal Markets.- coal has -come to Canada from - the from Regina eastward to the head of 10 be Sworn in as 'Minister with-! beeause of -personal reasons. Montreal, Nov.' 18. -Oats, extra No,. United States since November 1st. Al* -1 the. Great Lakes' have been below ..... 1 feed, 97%c. Flour,. hQw: standard though -the soft coal miners have been; normal.. Those shipments amounted ba grade, $11- to $11.10. Rolled oats. ordered to return to work, *many of I to 2,300,000 tons, .in 1917, ta�lp660,06D CREW '"AREDST 90 lbs., $4.50 to $4.55. Bran, $2 them are reported to be refusing to do tons in 1918. This year they bave fal- tinzw OF -TWENTY- LU Shorts, $52. Hay; No. 2, per ton, car. i I.so. The probability, therefore, is4hat len to 1;400,000 tons. Production in the STOnuo lots, $23 to $24. Cheese=Finest east - i coal Production in 'the bituminous Alberta coal fields, too, hag suffered -Choicest JUN EM fields will be below normal -for weeks, this year as a result of labor - d0fl- LAT"m SUP OR WTI erns, 39 to,31c. Butter creamery, 64 to 65c. Egks--Freah, 75 and thepossIbility that it may not re culties. The railways; in consequene to 80e; selected, 64c; No. 1 Aock, 58c;e, iainw H. unne16 Pounded to Pieces by Waves but: No. 2 stock, 55c. Potatoes-­:Pir bag;) I gain the normal for months, In the',hauled from the Alberta mines during,. L R car lots, $1.80 to $2.00. Dres4ed hogs I meantime, the United States can only the summer months only about 50 per- Cyew Rescued -John B. Owen Believed Foundered. -Abattoir killed. $21.50 to $22. Lard Provide fuel- for. Canadian require- cent. of the usual quantity of fuel. -Pure, wood psA6, 20 lbs. net, 81c.' A despatch- from Sault Ste. Marie, I the fourteen men of her crew. The Live Stock Markets- CHEERED crew came ashore in a coastguard. Toronto, Nov. ' 18 -Choi( 7 OnL, says: -The steamer'H'E'R Run- II lifeboat after battling with :;e heavy PRINCI OF WALES the waves; steers, $13 to $13.25; good heavy Dols, loaded' with hard coal for Lake steers, $12.25 to $12.76,-but&,ers' ca't- which had rblled'over the ship stead - Linden, waspounded.to pieces -on the ily for hours. tle, chol;e, $11,5Q to $12 L do, good. , �- ­ . - . . - . - I . 7 SICK PM]DENT BY CORDUL VW - beach at Grand Marais on Friday, and One of. the crew was -hurt in the i $10.50 to $11; do, med., $9 to $9.26 - -. :-,:. ': '. there Is every indication that _the rescue work, but the do, com.. $5.50 to $6.50; bulls, choice, exact extent of steamer Jelin B. Owen,1 $10 to .$10.50• do, med., $9 to $9.25; TO). 'with its crew the injury - is not known by coast' do, rough, $7.25- to $7.50; - butcher preswnt�s A y-sician -Says They Jokea and. Laughed of twenty, has f6undered off. Manitou suardmen.. cows, choice, $10 to $1-0.50; do, -good, getber and the Visit Put Mr. Wilson in Island in the storm 'which is raging. 1"Ae Owen, it Is 0ought, lost out $9 to $9.25; do, med., $8.25 to $8.50; 'Al ever a Superior: in a Splendid Humor." battle with death iter her do, com., $6.90 to $7; stockers, $7.60 &term is declared by marine i hatches had. been blown off 11and giant- to ;IQ; feeders, $10. -to $11.25; canners amen to be the fiercest of. the year, and ! waves filled the ship. The r � and cutters, $5 to $&25L, milkers, good A despatch from Washington taIL' He, Presideirt ?"Jay limber of ."Pat I mow, -with, wind, Is adding to the! men in her crew is sai&.to I to choice, $110 to $175-; do, coma and, says:-�-One of the most cheerful personal messages from.. , the Roya p tlp graveyard o! twenty. rpt I ed., "5 to $75-, - springers, $90 to family. perils of of the lakes. I Her Captain was George E. Benham: , 175; light ewes, $8 to $9; yearlings, twenty. minutes which President Wil - The Prin�e Edward display=ed genuine , Runnels, which left the Soo'Word of the probable destruction of 9 to $10.50- spring lambs. per cwt.. son has Spent since his illness he th*T- enthusiasm over his visit to the United westbound last Monday, went , to!the O*en we #, brought to this city. by 13 to -$13 7L calves, good, to choice, oughly enjoyed late on Thursday when States. He talked with the same boy-- pieces at 10 o'clb-k 'Friday morning 'the steamer Wilpen, which pazised.`the $17 to $lifiiogs, fed and .watered, the Ptince of Wales called upon him hih charm and lack of affedtation am! ishoAly after coastgu-rds had 'rescued I locks downbound at $1725. to $18; do, welgh6d of cars, at the Whitt House. In describing has 'made sa many :riends- for blui! $17.50; do, f.o.b., $16.25; do, do, to farmers, $16. this visit afterwards, Rear -Admiral here in Washington, Mrs. Wilson andl &rkeft n of %rld Mahitoba flour -Government stand- Montreal, Nov. 1R. -Butcher steers, Carey T. Grayson, the President's per- Admiral Gra t*d-- In `the' ­ 77. ard, $11,00, Toronto. ion temar Ontario flbur�-�-,�erhment. sfind medium, 48.75 to t9; common, $7 to Banal physician. said the two had "a mom iduring- the visit, and the prffiet� s 0 ard, $9.50 to $9.60, Montreal and To: $8.50; butcher heifers, med., $7.50 t ' line old time." also included their' In the conversation.i .50; com- " -to - 7.50; butcher cows,, - President Wilson ant propped up in are Breadatuffs. roma, in uta ba, prompt shipment. V Both -humda of his, dating be*#.. med., $6.25 to $1.56;,caxners, $4.76;1 a great old-fashionod bed, in which to the days of the 'President"i visits Toronto, rot Nov. 1& -Man. wheat Millf -Car Iota delivered Mont- -cutters. $5 to $6; butcher bulls, com.,1 No. I. Nortlxeyn, $2.30; No. 2�Northern,. real freights, bags includ&d: Bran, per not only Abraham.. Lincoln had slepto to Paris. and Undon. 12.27; No. 3' Northern, $2M, in store ton, $45; shorts, per. $52; goo $7. 'E*es,' -iandfather, It' developed to -day that when the. 4 d $5 to $6. Good veal. $14 to $16; med.,1, but in which the Prince'3:'g ort William. feed dour. $3.15 to $3.50; 38 to $13; 'graser, $6.50 to Edward VII., had reposed when he mance first arrived -in. W&Shil3stou.. $7 to $8; lambs, good, $13.75; com mixed, per ton, $18 to- r2l, track, To- jig t 77-7i;p 'visited this coulit1W -nearly %years President Wilson sont.hhq. one,of his Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, 84%c; Ha --No. 1, per ton, $25 to $296; $10.50 to $12-66. Hogs, selects, -i No. 1 feed, 8134c; No. 2 feed, 791�c, heavies, ago. EvPn before Prince Edward knew own �wk- Wilson the Preideni's sign- J� State FortWilliam. ronto. 3, $15,25. to $18.25; - �el Si '' ­ 1" $16,26; sow3,.$12.26 to $14.25. of this" his attention Was -by ature and Some inscription written on, Manitoba barley--4No.. 3 CW, Straw -Car lots, per ton', $10 to $1 attracted the ex- 2.497/a; rejected, $1.927A, in store track, Toronto. great mandkany bed with its the foreleif. The Prince to -day tort William., towering head -board. He kept talking pressed much appreciation. over this Country Produce --Wholesale.- ' -Two of Renown's Crew about- it to, the President. � s. . . L- . . .. Ontario oat& -No. 3 white, 85 to 87c, Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 40 to, tbought. according to freights gutside. 42c- prints, 43 to 45c. Creamery, fresh The Presid7ant and -his boyish caller The loyal visitor was at the White. Lost at Sea in Gale Ontario wheat -Noel Winter; per make solids, 68 to 59c; paints, 50 t61 laughed and Joked the entire time, and Happe about forty minutes In all, half car lot, 2 to rO6; NO; 2 do, $1.97 to 60c. Dr. Grayson said after*,ard - 'ih $2.08- Jo. 3 0, $1.98 to $1.99, f.o.b. A despatch from Ne* York Says:-, ere a-.' which time he spent In an informal. .Eggs --Held, 53 to 54c; new laid,-qS William Frknklin and John Laigbt, was no doubt" that the visit pout the tea with Mrs. Wilson, MissMargaretiih- IpPlng Points, according to freights. to 65c. President in splendid humor, It was Wilson and Mrs. Frances BSayer, an American corn -No. 2 yellow 41-82; able bodied seamen of the crew.of the; someth -Dressed. poultrj:--4pririg chickens, British bAttle-cruiser Renown, were something of 'a family for the! Rhef dapter -of 00 - only. 'No. -3 yeliow, $f.81,-track,,;F0r0Ut0, 26 to -80c; roosters 25ci fowl,' -20 to, I President asked many questionh about two members of his personal staff, Ad - Prompt Shipments. v last at sea lasiC Sunday -.morning when 2r)c; ducklings, 25 to 30c; turkeys, 85 King George, Queen Mary,' ati,& Queen Ontario wheat -No. I Sprffig, $2-092 to 406; squabs, doz'. $4.50. th� Renown, ploughing through a gale' All miral Halsey and Captain Ldrd' Claud# $2'08 - No 2 Spring, $1.99 to $2.08; Live poultry-Sprihg 'ch;c�ins' 20 was coming here'fiom Trinidad tol exandra,--all of which the Prince I Hamilton, accompanied 'him to the I was, of course, able to. answer in de-* I'WhitV House No. 3 kering, $1.96 to. 32.01, Lo. -b. to 293c - -roosters, �20c; fowl * 18 to 25c• take the Prince of Wales home. ppifig points, aciofdIng to fieight% ducklings, 20c; turkeys' 35c. Midship n Richard Knight was *4 ma Peas --No. 2, $2.50. rg ..Cbeese-New, Is. e, 31 -to, 91%o; taken from the big battle-cruiier to- Alust Keep, Navy says:---�`To my mind the British uav,71, Sarley-Malting, $1.45 to $ " 1.48, ac- 32c;. triplets, 32 to 38c; day to the Presbyterian Hospital with overseas. twins, 31% to cording to freights outside. - Stilton, 33 to 34c. In Efficient S Should not be kept short -$1.31 to $1.3Z. Butter -Fresh dalry, cho'ce­ 53 L Buckw1heat to both legs broken &s the' of thel tate suadrons. I believe that the Empire. Rye -Nominal. Rye --Non 55�c; creamsry, prints,*62 to 64c. tempestuous weather,A �espat,�h ircrn Vi.-toria, B. C., as a whb]6 tealfies the imperative •necessity of maintaining ships of war: not only* in home waters, but -in close [proximity to the most distant ions. ­ We must see to it that our overseas naval forces are never again 0; -permitted to be as they were prior to;` the war. It is due to the gallant souls; that were :giv6n to' the, Empire fn' Its: hour 'of peril that such a condition. h , ;::;;k; r. ! c �: c ` �; ,' should not exist again." This declaration was made bidors, J th Canadian - Club. Viscount eltic^- - of Scapa Flaw, summed up the lesson' which the great admiral believed. -had -o' been taught the British Common-'-' 7*.wealth. by the experiences of the war.' "I know that (*eat. -Britain is hard up," he a - �� -, aid. "I know that the Na ions,,,too, are bard, lip, but. I.don!toe.,, S lieve that the Empire feels so hard, -,) u that it cannot ,keep up an efficient Chil Service Em ployee's to be "OF IN Asked to `iPuncTi Clock"' A 7 . The successful U. F. O. cand idatea for, the Ontario Legislature: 1. Edgar Watson, VictorialsN.; Wellington E.;, 3. M. C.---.- Fox, Essex a.; 4. H. C. N&on, Brant N.; 5. Benlah Bowman, Manitoulin; 6. J. C. Brown, Midiflese'v N. - 7. R. M. . Warren, Renfrew N.; 8. Warren Stringer, Haldimand; 9,.,John Ford, Halton; 10. J. W. W*Iddifleld;.11. J. N. Wetater, Latubton W.; 12. L. W. Oke, Lambt,04 E.; 18. F. C. Biggs', Wentworth; 14. A. G. Tiodelle, Essex N.; 15. Aalcolm McVicar, Elgin-, lfi. G. Sewell, Norfolk N.; 17. Carl Homuth, Wa'terlooS.� 18. F. G. Sandy, -21.- A. T, Walker, oxford S.; - 2. T. K. Stack, 19.1. N. Clerk, Kent E.; 20. Wesley Montgomery, Northumberland E; xf rd 22 Lufferin; 23. W. J. Johnston, Lanark S.; '24.'Hirani McRearq,'Lanark N.;'25. R. K;. Denyer, Hits' -in -� E.; 26. Edgar Evans, Simeoe S'.; 27. G. H' Murdock, Simcio Centre; W. A. -Hicks, Hunan S.; 80. J. B. Johnston, Simcos S.; 31. W. H. Castelman, Dunds3; 32. It.. G. Cameron, Elgin W.;33 S. S. Staples,J)ur- ham E.; 84. N. MeDftald, Peterboro E. despatch from Qttawa says: -- Civil servants -employed in the.. De. partmental Ofifees here may soon find theh-,selves called upon to "punch the . .... eldek" on their arrival at and depar. ture from work. Of late Government employes have been r4quxred to report the times of their comings and goings by' signing books, of which the deputy heads of departm'ent's are custodians;' Now the Civil'Service Commission hoc's, reported in favor of the installatiolt of time clocks in Government aficeA and an order-in=Councll b" been psa�. sed by the Cabinet instructing OW Public Works Delprtinent to ineU' 1Q5,4 enquiries as to the cod of the neofs% sary clocks. ­ - - .-5� . , --�;Z -- Zff M, MVT,V-� , . ---- ­ ­ - . .. . .- ­,-,',�" - f "'W"', .rm, -----9N�W`P-1'11 RIF, -1 Mff-1• li, - -X ",�-1­111,1 -- . E Mi W;. t � k1- � - , ,;5i�� RWAM�,..4'J � -.... ­ . - "PE., ,�',�-W­,�'-Z�.'­ I,- A. M914117MUF 7. . ��­� 11 �­ : -.,,'-" I -- � .. � �, ..;.�, I 1, -- !4 f-�1�117�0'-', I , -7, � " .*I- " �':!� ­-,,-.,r..­ 7� :'P, ,'?'.•^ - ARp.it, 7 A. - =�,, * " . -A "�- " 11 -0 � " . ­ I - • 6� � . 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Gravenhurst, arrived last *eek to . . -1-1 I- I . . . - . ,:.:'' . -, I.,. t f I " - - EL and Mrs Bray. . . d a few months with Dr. and - - .�:, ­.. �. � I . . . I ., �. .. I - -� ­.­ �. - 4".- . ­.. - i �.:�� ..,. ", I 1, I . � ­ V.- - -- wreon. All, , ­ t ,-Gee. West i6.tend6-'h,&larifx i * CeirtWrighf. " - - - ­ - - - - - - ­­ -- - - - 7 - - - I "I ­ . -,.- *­ . :1 .., - o�i F a. Doyle, of Toronto, open . .1 '­ I__ ­ . . 1 ? - ... .. � wood-sale at his premises, lot ll,' . 1� ,! ,,� ­­­ ­ . I , -- I . ­..4, ��. . - . .1 - , Adw .., . 4, -,,,- . ., Fa ' -with. his relatives here.. c tly reduced . :, ­ . . , 7W L &:�-!: - 8, on. 4, in the near future. . . ONLY $2.50 EVERYWHERE IN' * -, ,A-few of our-F'all Spbclal!a at- greg ., ed prices L I -, I I- - - -vim. and Wrta. Allaway are - " . I .. - . I - , 'L , �. ,� " .11�.,,--,:-.;. .... ­-, 2 _ . - .. " , . ug a s ort, . .. . - - . ­_ - L -1 . �­ ,­ - ­ " �­.­�e ''i ­h aill r.- T4 - 4 Only 131"ell Carpet Sweeper, .60 � �, I . peadi a in the c1ty. A concert will be held at S. S. ---- -1�6R* AM�RICA L------' I . . .... - .- , . . ­ , I 1­ ­ � . j 'N& 4i9ast on'the"ev6hiiiR of Stied- - - - '- - ­ ­ . I 1-�b. ... -Hon. A. R. Thirtv-five volumes of the Lei@it read'- ' 2 Only Perfection Oil Heaters, reg 7.,50, for 7.00 . . I- - - I �yaeand 0: :. . I �.-.L'��!� j,� !04, nesday, Dec. 17th.-. Particular's lng�la'.meekly Anatalments-for less : Victor No. 1 Traps, 30c, 4 for 1.00 ' .. ,!� . - " ­ . I - - Tor6atp., were in 'town . on son, ".- .. . . : " ...:. �. :�q - .. . - conn . . later.-- - -'--- -*N � N •- - - - - � .. . - * an-j on'business. : -- . ­ - ' than.five cents a week. That is Just - ' ' * - ' ,, - .. . - Asli'Sifte.vs, reg, 45 cen-ts, for 35 �-liiifs '-, � L ' . . -Russell Fleming,liad the mis. what The Youth's Companion offer for . . ­.1. . ', ' -', ac - -Q,'Iong,*gt- sliavt li�tfidle- ,2��j Premier. -E, C..-Drury. pont . - Fire Shovels 25 cents; .., - A�W, I - - : -.er fortune on Mon-day *to* strike his 1920 really tneubs. The 0onterits'ot ' . . . .1. ,..��.,: ­ ��, L - . . I ­1 'L ­ Yk­'.,..�,,,g:nIed by a friend. spent Thurs- ! is-Flasillights, all sizes, from 1.50 up I � : I ..­ 11 . .. . . � . . . ., .. ­ y evening .:.. ., . .:'­,�'�.�) I �W. Ith an ate -' open thonstw-volunfe, which will include "' ' ' . . . I ,;. � -ning last in Pickering. . fobt w And split � Shovels, f ! 1.50 . .. I . . .� , L , I over -t stories.' . - . Furnace S. ... . I - ,� .. . ' - , : -� . -, `.��- Z.-T. he steam 'shovel L is nuiv bast' his Nrge toe. I serial stories, oN .200 shot . - . . .... . . , -Rcl*fiU* 'A ply 2.50, 2 P! - i 2.75 � Xadk . � - - ..ity or more, . I . . . , id -The ladies of the R. C. r-burch, ft * artidles by me-a -of d-i-s- .. . . I .91 - - �,eutting down Reids hill, one and . Unction, sketches and special depart- I., 1. . ' � ,,. �'.., ' I ... ... , � , 9�,- -Whittly, -will -hold a ­ wogressive - I . ­ " L ''I .7 * ­4]4alf miles west*of the 4villAge.' . lints, would mitke 33 good volumes ..Eaven-onghing and Furnace' promptly -attended to.. � 1 .4 -1. . U .... . - . .. - I . ­ . . r ,-1. ... cJ;�:..'. :'.L., art 71. - . I , I I ­ 11 __ euchre party and dance in the Mus- •m � 1. . . -- - ­ - I . . .., �4 -,­�Johu-MeGinty-has about-coini. . I'(at"$1,65 each) if published.-in in book . . � '�:e) . . .. . f ­ ... I .. ... . ... . I ­ . ..., ,­.7...- . . I .. I . . I.. " .'. . : �.- - 7, pleted- e erection of the cement is Hall, Whitby, on the eveiiing of form. And there is now a uniform . . -- - � , - � . I. :,i ; * the 'ov, 26th: Good -luneh flat price of $2,50 to all subscribers ­ ---� --. .' -',-' *.PICKERING . ', .. --- -- -; -, , �. , � r1d!iy,-2N ers in - M-­ -.. Wl � 0 �­.-abutiuent at the east end of the F ' J. H. BUNDYY. ­. ".11 i to L�'�' . 1. proxided. Admission 50 cents. * Canada and the 'United States. . , _"_ � new bridge.. . I . . . L . . . � I I . ,0 1. � -On Friday last as- a freight If you subscribes soon as you see. I --.-- ­ - I - , � i - � 1�-' -�.-­:: -.Nllss Alma Cowan' f Toronto. . , .3, . � . . Ing will receive all .the - . - . . . . , t Iiis notice . vou 4";�� '­spen a, few days- At.the! hove of. train , tvq;a­appyoaching Picket ' ' ­ - ' ­ - ' " � , t extros menib5ned in the following ,, 5�r`;. ,., OCoLlUt of station it wa:s dkicovered that one I , - I ... , � . G- - - 'her -pawnts here, on a, -' , ­ - offer including inany of. Capt. Theo- - .:,Xmas Fruit fot..Y-ourXmaLs` ...i.". �& -�e�, f the cars was on fl re. ` TI - . ... CoQkilig � - it .,- I () . le train ' - et- Folk Stories. I . . being indisposed. - * . - . . .. dote Roberts' c p-t iv, ­1 i,:,:.. ­,�,-� � � ,getting the cat- an New, subscribers for 19-10 will re- , . . . I -1 . . �. .. . . , r I . . '- ".-- -John Staring will hold.. A nien succeded in , ­ . . .. . . .. ­� , ' to the 4dibg where it would 'not � - . L I I . . ­ I ... . .. 1. - . L.. :_-_ ­11 �. 1. . �' ` � araises,. , , L edtin Rale of implements, ts, houiae- ' eive : . Raisins, seeded and se6lle-3& �5e 1-b. -Curr:tiit�.s 30c. Peel, " 60c. ,... 1�1.1 . U "' -fere vvith the fr.4flie. It was 1. The YOUth'S Companion. . ��.., '� hold furniture, etc., at" the Fresh interfere . .. I -5-9.issu- I .. Cinnamom- A IIt-spice, . " '` LAtf 'loaded with four hundred 'cases (if . "es in, 1020. 1 - -Walnuts and Almund.;4, L-00. - Dat te�6 &)v. . .�. . . L - 7., . fiy, N6'veal- T ''I). . - 6 - love -, I -( tie., -Ext�k-(.-t of L,-� lit u n, . I .., ... .. ., Cattip on W&dnps.d' eggs which Were valued at $i,3,1,� 2. All remaining weekly 1919 issuep. Ginger, �Nutme�--Q, C, ., . lac4. -; :lei the 28th.' �' .. I , 3. The Companion Home Calendar -. .1 I . . - ---- ­ - Vnink1l,im, Alui-ond and Oran-ge� -Joseph and Mrs. Clark, of To- How the fire originated is a -myst. Companion . . .... . . ­ ­ , . . . . . - � ­ .... � .- I . I . - -elainied tbRi it ,was for 192,1. ' ionto. spent a fevr clay's with file ery, a �t it � is l0iD9 SI,IW,.r, Powdered Sugar, 'L,nif 4,,igdr, Granulated and. Brf)%fn S.ugar-. � All the� above only n5t) everywbere� - - -- * . . . ­ ...". ­ I not, clue to a hot box-. I . . I -- 6 - . ' . 'L I I 1�­. 'Patter's brothei's. W. V. and J. N. I . ril,houc- hv'ery s(ni,�e, v. e, can ,�uppiv you. - I . I.L . 4 � ,,, -Nurth Ameri,�-t. .1 . . . ���,A r, -Miss Louise -On account of large numb- . . I . . . � �. .. . . . . . ,*� L I . .1 . I - P . -TH'S COMPANIO.N. -ming a -13 ck i P"-�- Richardson find sister, . THE YOU I :' L'. . . er of real. estate deals that' have. .1 Prime Old 4i)c 1-h. - - Or --- anc.1 L-niiing. - - -Side, rrl d 131ac . on,, . . � . � - - - - I ,- - - � -. - Pea"Me-aled"ItAl &tt:-�age, Etc, I . . Richardson; , 88i Commonwealth Ave., Burton, Mass . I .. I . i L . Cartwright has torn down taken VIRce during the p�uat two I . . . . . � . . . �.. ­ . . -Dry \'ew sub,�c.,.ipl.ionti Received at this I .- ­ I . . . -.: ,:,�. ­.:� -. 1. I . �j h, -are. living in I � .. ,.­ . . , ., .. .. I. ... . - . .. .L .. Iweeks those who . I . . . " .r, - " 1, the porch in front' his re 1. � oi�ce. - . , T 11 ...- . - .L .1'.. is � . . .."..., GIL 117'SPI-E,--.­,DUNBART0N :­ end i erecting ln- h ,potitl�,d hotisFps arp-i&a tether unXj. .. . - - ­ - ii. G. A.. 1-.L i - - - LL . I . .Ifll. .' riti4 ,state of mind as -they do not . f :" t-. I . ic will prove A eourqe of com-. " ' -err &se )-n4v2&ts3 . , - '". . 1,�ow- %yhttt. moment- their house I �* ew AfXi . . ��--­­ ­- -- ­ -­ ­ ­ ­_.•-•---- - � - � I - L rt t them. . . . . . .. ­ .. I .� . ..1 . . - - " . . 1. - . . . . I .. - . � .. . . will be .-oil], and in L consequence . . I 11 .. .. .. I - ­ . . " .. . . . ,', . I - I . -, .. . . .. -- - L . I � . . .,.4&:7..­ -Alex Flet returned to hinnii:l' , 1101L--N pair of np-.v bootF, ' Ap- I . . . . I . . I . i ' will be 'a..�kod to vee th`e pi-eni- .1 ­- " . ­ . .. . - .. I ingston on ' 31ofiday, iifter . ;Ay-t�)Cliai.G,,od-wi,-i.Pi,:4:ei4.r.g. '-'�'J .. . I .. m 0 - , .. , ­ . �s -, � -, I . , Ak-4 ­ - .. ja ending a week here I i4es: A nlinliber who want to be . . - I—— � I -- . - ­- .- . I -, CD - . . � .� . ge4�t'­ . I '' O'N"10 tolsure of �h,kviruig n plAce Ecu` the I-JAY WANTED-Goodtimotliy or .: I ,._&.., _4V . t e death of -his., fa-th-er-iti.law,1 ni;xeet.y� ",;)P!y Ott the NEWS "flice. .. . . am- = - ; , '-74­'W. 1D. Gordon,' - i winter ' I ilaa;r, have decided to . - ie - L 7 ,ore� ' ­ , L . I buy t hei'laby remov , ing this 43 . alixi- .... .. . . . � . . I . . .1 - ,:ingtalled * - . - � � CA, - -1 .. - - . � , .1. M.... -... � ­ 1 ,4.L ' -..� . . . L'O 11 S A LE -1 , P,�nj of hoiec, a q uan- . - i. - ­ . .. C'.: _ _J. S Balsdon has' I I ­ � : .. . &7,�v,fh3,,,.1md ,,-n,, com­tt-alks. E.A, . 11�1 -e iurnnee in the Methodi `7 et •. ., ��'. . R, 'So. 1, LuL­j,t- kiw- arc. - - �- ... . ­ . . - .. : . 11 .� . .11 . ­­­ y -- . 11"L . I - . .. I . . . I A, ` .. Xeaq . -Feapare expres.4ed that ihil:ii . . . - . I . I r, � .1 parsonage .at Greenwood nnd.is . '. ' I . ­; ­ .� - . .. C-4 :­­ . � 1, -)a] - m--i tiatit-il, inAy �, IA-:-A '�tniil par- . . .114- -... .. I ,.il.. I ... .. I - t .bpek,6nf� very -,TOVF FOR 5A . . ­ I � . : . . .- - . , '" , . .. . . . ' ' '' I installing Peri'�,Nvi -. ­ , �! r��,.�,.,.-�,�i�n,!,(i c6oket"Srid" . .� ­ ­ . . M. x-�L a 90 Ins . . I '' . . . .. I acute the whiter. While-a pr�), S Fl C',L.. ��,. � , .. � � . ..-,- .. . I � ­ I - . . I-, . . , �F"":­ -, ebin of Greetiwood. . . . .. - -.tr. � Ap , %7S ofhcc� , - :' .' .. . . , ­ . 4­- . . . - : .1 . ­0 , . , , - �­ . "', . �, -*. ,, : , . "-�� . .1 . ­ . bituntillt),1C h�.,,j .ply.at Liw NC . "+-,M-F`---��John Drape+­haviug'o,ld-'h[4. long"* F "V'" Alnoo'g-' . ­­-­ * - ­�-­-L ---- � '. , . •I I . . 13�+- t� ! - ., . ' , ­-,I I - ' . L I ­ . - . street. $;ALF-Ttpei�,tered . " ­ house - - -: . - �! A unnu ne, -� - . , , ",`­ '4n Church st .1 w- hiro be6n-'av&terJ, a. uanib-nle . . amd. lot nlirifClrdea,d. , "' � o*r.. hs,twever, have refried to go -, �,,)'�gRri��n,c--Y�,jr,,�t'l��u'�ho'',redlt. Acp!.y . . . L QT i .: .; ta" st'' 0:,f * : . . . I- " - - 11 .. wilt an atictioti s,kle (if (-ow - -- -iuctionter. Plck.:ring... ?3tt w '. :-. . ... - . .w 44�.,,v . .; -� ' back to, work, witti the resnit thAt '. -PowvIl., .�. � .s! �...­�...� , , . . ­ . . � . pigs, pullet-,. hbplernente etc oil . .. . - ---- C - --- ---�-- . I . . ' ' - * = ­ � ` - ... a ' -. .,�'..­­� � - . 1. . -... - . , . . . , 0 1 - . - ' 4 - . - - . � ...­ . , . . .- I , 7 Saturday. Nov. 22nd. ' - . .greatly le-asened fur -a timei fit .& �%- n yid-cr� Zid I %Vilil!q, a military I -.. . ,­�: - -� .. I- I. ;, ` � . - : , Morri!lsey and Robin . I I . .. .. .. .. ., I :. � . � . L . - , . . -N. I le - Wease leave at NEWS'office-10 . .\ I - . . J. ,1' - - - ' .�Rel Brgains --- , ."Pil;-, � 1. thd.p tiction of croft r-oat will be. I o(N - On Saturdar. Nov. B.b. lie --' . 4 � ­ rod I .. C I ,. Least. The effoet of tbi-A ,,hortage 0­'.`f­ Fi"Tc'r'r;" u - . . ­ L�- - Gordon. who have been . I . � --....-- - it, spending- if`,continued-for tiny length. of - �Cot�vrolds . . - ­ . .- - ... .. .., � . - a eouple of iveek-,4 In the 'happy . - noR "A -kLE-'R--.,istPrw1 vy Boots-Oh�sikes'll,.'.'12 all'id IS, going at 10...'� -2.54, timl�,.wjll be to (-lose down iniliny I , l;.�.­ Youths` Elea. . . . - �` hunting grounds-of Northerh On- . - ' . - V,r.�f rhoi,-c , rani. lamba, also soma - - . ..* - I . I j, � - - - task ram*. kes r a-�nable . . .. . ­ 5, �;' - incite-itrieg nail thus t. h row many shcw�taz ram*. Fr . . Addrrss W; . .. . . - I ' a -, �t&rlo,oretnrued home - 6ft 'Houday e" J, Devitt. i�rilst Uill R. R. NO. I. •- #;tf - . :­'BOyls' Ht-avy Boo,9-black and ta n si:ges� I t L D L out of empl,,)ynient. The d reas- . . ­evening, bringing with Vier a t , . . .. e . . ---,, ­ - ­ I . - •. - ­ - . - . going-at 3.00. ­., . - • ,"A :-fine deer. . .1*0 . ed output of soft_ coal. may iriter. RA LE-Thnrclugh-bred gbriip- , . ;I.'�-. '. r . . . I . . " �, . .. I .. . " .- . ... -. - ' - -1 I � - - - - . . � - . -fere.- cattimderably with 1*railway PaRmlznl�A. 2 ,,hearlings. also I Durham heft I : ..,:- - - .1 .L*tfie's' Doo- Boots-patent- tip- - ''2,50, . I- I ­ -w ftepherd and - W. - 0. Reid thj13 4'r, ... IT . . I tranriportation. and -, effect the ri= �n December -Avply at lot 2", can. 4. - -goin -2 31D, - . --1 - - I �­.. L have ptift-baliect. the (lotible brick Pickering. - Phone 2700 Pick - or address - Amos ­.- --,--� "L. ;-- . � . ". �L' .L- _ . g at � . .. ... ;...:-,� ., -. I L ' - .. supply of hard boat for -domestic Brigniiii, R. R. No, 1. Pickering. 6-9 1 - 1­ I . . . L.. , :sl . ­ 1 --- - - . .- '. ­ � residence on Church street belong.. . . .­ -1. . . � Boys' plain Grey Sweater Co - - - ... . . '. , . . I., ., . . . ­- .. . .. I .- ... . .1. -,� -.. estate of h- , - -G CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE , . �L ,; 7-: .. - ,,.- Ing to this t purposeA. . - I r .1 1. y �Ata' only I 07)r . I ,- . � -'Ott I Monday last Robert Gorm- G21N. ' ­1 - Flannelette Shirts; all sizes; 1125. I ' John A. Linton. and at present Large parlor cook stove, Art Souvenir. sits - - -- - 2den's G'r'ey Str pe Fla .- . -and M � ler, of the lake shore, met, '+dth a or near offqr� Souvtnic cook istevc.No, 9. 4 holes I I .1 Lpied Mi- .Varty rs, ! , . - Brien. . . ' . They'w4ll take oiseelfflon. very ai-efulaccidon-twhichmischt and rewrvotr, $2- , dr neat oiler, both areln good . -: I .1. . ­.. � ...­ L: Boys' Tweed Pants-grey stripe-all sizes 2-504nd 8.00 have tad - fatal results. He was condit". Call and see them.a%,residince. A, - .i . � . 1. .. ,- . . - I . �, i`*":` - Abbutthe begi6ving of the year. - Palmer. Pickering. Sit .;:-, -,- - . - , - - ., . . � . . . . -1 . .. .:. .1; � ... . . .. I .�- ­­.­... . .. I -1 ., coming along the Kingston road - � �.� - . .. . ..; a--`W. A. Henderson, principal of, . . . . . �­. .1 . . . . I .1. .. . I ... .�. .. � . . . . I - I - .,: . With it load of lumber, and when '!: .­�:. �-,, - , ­ -.�� .� . , .,.,.. . . the public school, occillifed'the - Liverpool meeting COUNTY .COUNCIL . �. �.. - ;4W -"��­- � .....q.. I's � ­ , west of ting au � a . ­11.­1. .�,...IADIES` - WEAR . .. 0 = ­ . . . - I . r, ­ , ­ . 3lpit I St. Andrew's - church on CmAnty of Ontarid ' , I L .I. 1. - 3" p '" L .ng , no auto. As, could not get .. - .. . I . .. ,�....I- . : � . t , with inutIll . . .. - I . Sunday.. moral . 1� . . 1. ­ '.. Bungalow Apronp, light and - -. I .-...' _ L - I . otit 6f a"rut to turn to the right to .... .,- ft . medium colorq, each, 1.0.0 L' : I "L"."'. ceptilince. In the evening Rel The ndjourned­­,-,c,tI;g o he Cutfb- , - - . � r .- �'� let the tewb,pasa, the hories be � � XYlifte Fitton elette Nigbit Gown-4, each Lt:,-. ' ' .:L, - - � . .- �-1 :1 ' - -..-�,- ­ .., 5 - 116fth6,Corp6ration of rhe - . - �� . . " � . Awn 31(iKay. of Toronto, gave an a litevied rtnd s-tarted to ' ., � . L L L - L.. � 11., c me frig � . ­ ­. � . . . 1. . .­ I .1-1.1 . . . . . .. :,. . . ­ - _ A ­� excellent.addreq%on-flie Foxward- ....-.- - . On'tarto, ,*M. be hfbld pix-liabt to - . . � . . I . ­111. :. �- �!'-4.1.' ... ­­ I-.. I—— - I , bfoNemeDt-. which was IQ erl -, " -'� - . I . ­.. . . ... .each-40 .. -1 ran rvv , vay. , They. s-non becanw'..'!l -onneil Chi vb . . . - ­ � Yanck"Tca A-prong; each -40 cents. �. . R..-,,toyed , much en- , a, inurnmenf in i lip C IF . . � I -1 I I � �- .. . lion able. and Mr. Gormley 6,-art- Hou�o. Whithy, on Tuesday.. ...: . . . - ` j­ : . . joyed by all, 1. % I. . .) ,I% 9 a 9c - - . ... . . I- I - .. ­ . L ' � ­� - .. m4 - t h,ro i;v n (,fr 0i � %va �oii and_.. d !- it , nullsor, fit the hour .­ , , L I .� .:A air z -of - ­ ,'- ­ I - mrchnF-ed "v a jew p - C4.,rs Yt �.. sizelt IS and 10. -� . �-� -John Draper hag I -, the 25th clay of Novi � , -- . - � ­ . . � , . .Z..L, ­ I . ' Ili . afternoon. . . . " ,.. . , 1� . . . .. "... .. . %, - r -i leg below 'of tn(i c;ci�ek in 111PAfto :.: ,! . . an-I 71,,� �r . 'L I . I -btjtlfHqg lotq from Mvii. Van. whet�j pal;"d.ovf - I . I .. . . at 7,j ! .�p �� - � pkiir. . 1r;1 : '. thyee - . 'L .. .. '. . , � . - S -T%�P.be�- laid -before the .. - 1hek6ee.brtiWrg U, badly, but.. -A If, - acrou2t Z 1 17 Skiver, erne of n fiicll rip ba"4 I e� "'old ,­�.. �.. ... ­ I . . , ': pi be 1p waidt-d to tb#- � . . . . . .... .. . . .. .. : i � . - -il . . fuLtil'uatelyiedifl 10(it, -uitafn al(',;tin�� "I'll ; _r . . . . ... to Frank Prouse. He h-tq'"1-t1 ' ft-Aettire. ILI14 �Ijf)uldel' .t1j. Clerk. pro i-i:*.flPd.. ,lit 1pitbt three .. L I 1. . --L ­' . - . . . � I � I , In:- ,� . ' -Boyp� � 1 ­n*,:,kjll-jj�, --ii.oij � &1,po -ri;t v tiw nispti4g. of conned . .. I - RWEAR .. .:-­a,j:"0" bought a lot flora John a t a l.,0 j% p ,1 r TI;! I .. I . . I ' ' ' ' . ) . . , . IsmIlly bt Vli-ii*-'l­.' . - - ... ­.UND37 ­. -- . .7 � I 1)�Ltt - ,�tli &t . # � ' -j. jjt.-.%.N'i,;rii_w tbi,i.,1, -��.qf- . 1. 'L -of Church St. - Mr. Ura , . . . . . - _-_, ';­* " � . I.- I � . . '. . '!, .'­ I '�,�Qvejnk,e�r1J19.. , ­­. ��­­ ­ -, . .the foot I l')(0,11. for '�o filti tinio but 1).. : ei's plans at .pr­esent are io'erect , fl.11 (.,d f,,jr 1 ,is L 1. ­ .1 . .. . 1! . . -�;, - S 'n� Ill- Can couRrftttll,tte- *hi,n4elf that 6idie.�*.Tvhi'o ftecill?& rued Ve;�tq­and 17)6werq, 1-25-oncit �'. 4 `- 'It - - �,N � I : .1-Awo houses next en-on. u , cf , - , - .1 - . _.j. r,. FAREWRI.I., ' - " .1 - IN, . ­ .. .. .- . ­ . I ... . ' � -witir 1,i- lift'. . "' - . - , Lltdien' ma,tixrAl color .N. e�t,, an.d d r1liwe", a ; lie C'evilped I � . I � . . .. t b0c le'Ac� ­ - .­ �Co *' " .4-hich.will be forlik o%�n`osc.' - ` . unty Ciq�k.'co. orit,,irili , ' ' ' . . I ­ I . . . I fo!�,V�P.j'j­ *­I, L . I : . I . .. . �. ,:. .--. ­ I im lv� - - vets-and Dwi-,*2 25 eabb ho 11tok -- - - -.-- - - , .1 A -The regular linonthly' tn"tin�c Nl. C. Ziinui(41nall, i", . - Lr di�ir-large'-;4v4 niturx . . X... .. - I . . ...:1 . . Tir!k-i-eillq ' . ;' I . .. . .�'. - .- - �,� . ,�, -iof...the W'drnen'.; In,--titate--will beeli tnnn;igpr .r)f- th.i.- ­.. -- - -. - A 17C'� T I 0 1, SALE E t ) r ­­'­ 1.adiv�,, Lcary-weig'll�' %-,Iiite Cot t4 m Drw:�, pp,?,n or clpi,oO. Lf ­ ­1 . . .'. � _ - . - I b;i- branch 6f1he St:trl(fA'rd lLjajjlC:f­�'.- � I $9,111 I ­ . -.-.I .. .1 ­ 11 .6V­ :Y(jr '..,.,. . ­ . " * Tnesday, - ri. v . .: .- -held Nov. 25`th, jit -1.,- -'.' I A.die-i*.-n.Atl1"rAI­C010 1111A )r %veig li � Ve;;tm and we, Liaeh: X. 75.- � . next.- . p , ' _8 0. ni.. at the holnp-6f. '.%h:.4.� Brny.:, the . pipit t%V0 Y(,Ftl'.-, '11RA b(-ell-ifo,UZ 21 A D� PLOLIN ; , . .. I . . -­ L I ... . � . I i...."'L 11 ­. " ..­­ - 'L .........- ­�. -­,.:-, I I - ", . .. . � ­ .. ..: The proj 'e, . ­ ­ . . 1. , ! T1 - -F. rnitlll�o, I I I . ` , , .- - � .gram con;,.Isti of -it p,ip,q- transferred tri t-he lwan'ch--at�Flg, . jf�.VIA:4.,. \\'�tgori, . .1 ­ .. . OF . � .. - . - . ­­­:.-. T. :� - . - - .. . : - . � - . . . . . ­ . .. . w . -Allpgted-Deellne of Church ,-----. ,- . . . I �­ ..on. ­�The litigton. Stnee"Voining to Picker. - . -1 - - I . " . 'I a 1, -uiz� .f " e:� .- .� L . ' - , Ir, -) relo n iug 31r. Z,iu,)ii!,rtti.im.1i;t=-i,',(;I-',i!zi`iI - ' '�- '­ -7 w; 0-tc-iffirrWof * - ' :.. r� ungava J. jpel-OrAtp-n. �� . ble, f )r. b-A-I)ie--.,'tlri3�4qc.s.c)r.l:tli' 'waistk*� ..'r * f.- * , .. -Attendance.*. by, X s,. - .f;, C . . . . .: . cream gy�)'Ijiid Witli bli,.e'ov'red, �:lj��t-;, ,Iyer yd. 30:.- . .. ; q. ­0 j -�,�. . -&.... - - - .. ? I L . . . r. I..?--' , ,a w. Thelloll.C-flion "Work-i the bit-�in(­; rd the bank fien. J�Vxrq. - = ==- •1-T . , . I ' - ., . . �­ * tUehatLdyt"ntit)oiittliebaLi�;e," - I.;r)r :�', 41, r i d -1) I tte�vns, per-yard 15 cents ,� . , L - of.- Tonde,rfully by hi.4 industry fin(] - F, (1, in �, ilicktzri�ng- ­ -- '%VFapperette-,,.%m' iou .w1o,rs a rl , I � I . . . .. . �' -�' prepared 'by ,Nlr�;. W. dblirc,ebtis- dealings with hi-4 ctila - Hpkll. Re - I (Flonclillilln's 13:iy1l on . I I .I . . I n hi.; reinov Pickering " dzes' Ch �i.6,.ol set te-Gl,)ves, in 'onff, grey, black, w1lite, pt 1.25 .� I.. - porta( y - t h-, 1919 . .. . . . t f Provincial, Conventiem b to"101 - I a.], - . . '?r.L':7 - - tl,� . I I � 111. � Tucsfty,-November. the'25 . Arld . --­.� I - ; . . ��t �, -W Aire. Powell, also mu**i Ile ' � ­..' '�� . . " . - . e. * All nl k to4tig'arie alit li�i -en. kd"'um . - - . ;ehil lren'ff and Ladios' W,,,ol, -CA-p-1 - . . " . . The f,')Iloi�iing pl�c�tiert� ;', . : , I Searf,z, assorted colors, bilz rauge - �- ..��­welciome. . . ' - . -- . ­.. . and active ittterest, in nratterf. , - " .. I . . L ' , . I � . - L .: " ,'- � - 1.� .. � .. - - . ­ , . �.�'. - -The tory Board of H(InItli or'b'tn'oting the welfare of the' vii - ,Aeai�w of homes broken single or d-oti7 � .:,: - . .: *!::; .. -, - -- - . . ­ . ­ ­ - _* - , , , 4 , . - -: L q , �•- . - -4. .. ') . . I �..'M� I -4s strongly recorrimen.dhig t!jo.aL, .lace 0id rtinitutinity. Mr�. Zink- hie., spring wagon p-),,- anti slrafr�'. set . "' � 4. . " . . . who - hsve - not be t e,j niPrnlana a 1, a ., I w, %owelharrow, lawn niower . . 1C.A. - . .. .. .. ] . I . .. . 11 , f. gp� �� h . her do]at. P1.0 4)1) ha-hell ., o -, - ­ --% W, F . .,:.. ., -Within sPiren ` ` N . � -IIRS* * I'Zo, 1114(le , ilo.,�t c-f 'A ha,rrows, Fir plow, Fleury glial -S a '-C H . Ak F"=3 - -:';�'­��-' - `- .. -' - - � en - v�ac-oina bwaliels (if good tarn 2 .,. :illo M a r . . � 1. YeRN� to -Fubmit to fVie d'; Vvhb­R'i ' I ' 11 - e . I if . . - �:,�Iivl .. �-,--�­,' Abeoperat4clu at 6-nee. The " op I y itire. bat al'�Zo congrattil.ife t1l "I gLiod'oats, �,. quantity of hny,, forki, I I . . �­ ., ... . . T!�­-7---------- ----- - ----- -.-----I---------- . ­ .. ­ L� , '' CR80 In --- - - . - . the township that has been on being transferred to, S1101 a, shovels, hoes. carpenter's tools, sf�t of "i, . . . I . , . ­I -- at of -Lzf X . .Wm3ugm . -- . -, -, :•,,.. .-1ported, js.�h �. . .. . ­ . I ­ . 11 .- . : ._ ".I 1. ­ . . - ;E§�� � I ,;11, . - 14 0 6t-Dafoe de4rable loeation. Mr, 7illffiter-* (15 ible i;hnrt to h;irnless.-3-i�ets af sin- . . L I . . . . ­ . - . Hopreen River, i' l'o i.s. under nian is being'fic;ceeded by Mr. glebarness, alot'of hougle4old -flirlil,-; , -71- -. . "' 11 - now . w licle . �! . . -s, S-da� , - -,�.- - I . . t -itiq Van tine, and W io- r L wfortb, who::v fornie,r- Ii-mie turp. 2 rocking ,0i'di gond I - - . is S I . ­ . . - � ... I � I ' I ..jjpp() led Cm clo,!k, 2 good tiietftj P'1r,;!,,,--.t grand hent- ` LOOK" LOOK- -��-)-� . .4: ­14M I ' "c"r O�zhlxwa, and w1ro spent . .ILOOK' . . . . to have contracted the disease it wf0, -, . q,a lot. of I " I , . i . ,. . ". - ;, - As. xve go Vi L)re� . -.9 ive ,t' conple rif weeke in' the litink here "I - ' 6 . ,"Torotito. g-jitove. steel ba-ri; feet loll' -­ - , ,SC1l,;l D iro . it, a ritirn'ber of aLlier -�irciele.s We.hav-e a btll.line of Sint-,le M.).rne;is oil hand. (fall, in nod see . . 1i I � I . . - " I . ' . - I I ­ ...­ . .. L -) 'I Ll 'gnitrg '(11�,whi�,re-.- Alz�o'A-ftll` - --- -, ..IeRri) ORt several cas;e;.z* swit'li of ITCelltly, , . .1. ­"toonuvrpr-ois� t, ri�.6h-iory.­ . .11 lb"fcre- . . . I ­ .1 i , I e . . , - ��. ­ �.. . ­ ... ­- .. � �. --h - �i-la t ion is .4 1 ---------- . I . . .­ , 1. I line of 11 -a -. . th village have beeir rpprktvd. . . Mut --vp( lil�!T,I;zed im , ....% . ,. . ors .goods ­ -... . -There died at St, Paid, Minn,, in regarding tl]e attitude ()f the I o'clock, . �:,� L I... . .. . .. I .. ... ­ I . . S,i e at I ' ',:lo'k. sharp. ,No Reserve . . , I . � .1 I... I - ­­----­ ­ --- . �. t: - , '--on Sruiday, Nov, l0th. Alinip, tievv govoi-nnient.towards thpgood - - *. . . . . , .. Boot and Shoe repairing n&xtlY..all(l promptly.dolle. � Tl;1'RW13.QA.5.[1 . . '.' .. .. - - 1; ,. 11 . . , - , ' . i =1. . .- j ( I .. .1 1 . � ... - .. . . .. . . - .. 1 .dearly-beloved ­wife,of - Er1wRrrl -.1; 'road-; kpif-.Qt-i,)iT. - ­Xeeo - '.. . . If. ­ �.; . . . I � 42 . - . vdin _, ills .1 .. . 1. . . . �, I - I �. jg t I&. J�'.'13. POWF'T.T., A!ic-ioneor . . .. . * .CL .. . . �� . - . '-Ll "•MilirjAy, special clainis' a-eut of plalfortnoffliol.F. O. all pa r t 9 . � ­�.: , , '' We carry a, good z.111PI)Iv of Dubbin Polishes,' . , .i "I -,---. ­­ ----- I - . . - .- ..� I .. . . L- '� 11 ---- ' Dre ill-, Laces, Etc. I ,- ",­. tbo-Great Northern 11,Lilwa.y-nnd .uf the Province Should be- dealt . - .. .1 - . . . . ., .. ... --!­�­!, ..; "-dauglfter,of - t ITe. h to James ,'rfor- with alike. - Tivit will linrcilly be. . L �..- .. � - .- . -% . 1. -1 ... . - . .. ,q 1, L.. -- ... . . 1. - ­ . � i ELM DALE [�-RIILLS -- .1.1 : .. . . ­ - 12�1,� . - , .- -. ...-:. ­. . - � . L - '. I'llssey. ate Nir tWeertain pairts of the,liroy - .;,-, = =-' 3�e = t,rcx, - - :. , , * , , �... of Pickering. Thf, 1, . � . . . .. . - x5x,-� . ­." - -NItivr�by-1s siu-vivi-dA)y her io-cip, that if thWr polL-v i to spew . ----- -- . - . -ERING HAR"NES R I rl AI *1 -- . q ­­ �i.,- , - M r ,�;. s Iq .,. PICK s r,,"u-p 6. , ­.--�.4 I v'..."-, I,.�� ,�­ %'L ts, utile 'for 11jile. ill yoll call a I wilys got .die,be-%t -'Mani- I ,. � i ---� �., .11 anionli . . , jl V, �,.. .1insband.,atid daughter, Miss Ulan�. .ecill, . ; . I . - . . ­ ­ 1. . . .1 . - . , ,., 4 - .-, , " . � �n , ..��, ­�. W., J..COAKWELL ., 1. R. Mi-irpliv 1-Ter �Zoll: , account t of tile. lftl,go tollift Flofil .1111do fr,()n1 No, .1. . Home P1101,9 ,-7�.,?Qb. . . ... - , , At houle. all pqtits, On a(c I NVIle"It. . I . I . . . . ­­ . . :.­ * I .'Edward. E. Xurptly, prEd .c,a:�ed '11111mlit.-of trflflk�, 11111cli of it.or a. Ma-.Iitoba . - §==W-j1 C "imoffl, J.. ` , her aL-ont a yea r, and sho. ii,id not. very he Vy c b-IrActer, a-1.0-1.0 .�I.lfli Iloyni Flon-,eliold ,'alid Ole'n6rii- for' ddq=MaS= . . . �� . . ' - " .. ,. .•. . . _ �,-­recioierefl from the iiRinifill shtick ,-as tile Kingston rond, would i.e. . 13read. Tf,y a V1 �1- - . I.. �.. - - .- ­­ '- - ----- ' --- - -- - -- -- - - -..-- . . . .1 . .�- 'I - '. ­ �L�­:,�� I .. ,of bi-q sividen death, . C � ­ , V, - Fre.,11 Rolled, O,xtg . �. - � - ­ - I I . pthn all exp,�nllionte c;f. probably Ptistry Fl 1 �,•i ��.., �, "., , . " . . ..-.!L � .. . . . ­ ,��o..­ t�. . �Z I I -Iome9­ nny. ten timeq the amotitit re(Illired by HR­0., s .. . DID VOU SAY 1300TS ? � ­ .--: . � ­ '1101111TS ­ � - �-. . - 11 0, fo . - . . - A . - . �", r� ... r Xmas at I - '- -` - I - .. .'' � . - 1. .- - ... � . - . I , -ywherp,- E-rigiand, Ire a'Vo,j(j in %i mq)re no.rt,hel, Viet, - ,,,- - ��­---MTNi PEIEDS , � -'� ��: � L. .. - -­ � . -- I -1 -- ­ . . . , .o 1­.. . . I . . � . I I : . �. � -�., �� whelp, evei I ly-dist � 1, . . i . '. ­ �. - . . . � . - . - ­11 �­ , ­ -t-�-' 0 A C i0l: . .. ., . , . � . . , It z­ - " '' ;�:­/ T 'I -' , . � . .11 . 1. I - . , *41 1 :Intid, Scotland. Choice -all bezt 6) tn',itnt7fln it in it similar state of ' ' - t1e'-sfielvl5.4-and U)Py sure are good. Last . ­1. .���.­ , - . , eond . ­ ''. - I . -i) wr -�'�­ , � teawsbfp lifies. i' '.. .' - - - -Nve have ­ - . , .� �juqtpzltourl I . jill Str;(.k on I . ­-a itionQ . I Z41 E - . ( I Single ratit d f-M,lency. The dr)ngeri ­ : . C,.1 L ti(IL.() j OAT,3' ". . � . s � we jinticip.,; ted -t -,,ake ., -! do our usual order at practi- . . I . * . 'Y CHOP 11-­ I . -piing, . ­ - ,, -, ��' � trip, or prepaid. All clns-r..- See t',ft-lie,-C-(yt7ltiti,y---Nx-ittr V(!?�fjeet--t!jL -- :1)'A RLLL .. in. hcaTies-for-..)Icn..B0�:s jcnd -Worfie�Q. - , -.. - - - . 1, I . ) . . I . ., . . .. Carly t& 61d fwrziasl .: -- - - - ., -* � I , .� . . I. j. I ih ; - ,. w-rite or -photie�'jfy) -Strplienf,om mr)-trir tranp'lYot-IRtil-m de.maild.; a I 'L� �: NV I I L-', AT ­ .. . . - - . ­ . ' *::' - �, -A& gr ' �Z ible, We hil -;--'.-. 1W " , -, � 'NV '11 P - 1j(,..4t de!zt--rripfion. - - �� ��:, � "-`i-, [?,.-� (a F� 1:) C r) I Z � - �:, are Will iams'- makr., Porn . v right from �- 3:� - : ,. 11i.tbV, -town telegraph 1�x, 1101114d of the very - They F ' i . It ­ f' any rniddletben.q-�.j3­ -' I - , 'jilld general tick,i-A'Offige (opi)-o-4te ri'�.-pe(-iqllk flie - lm'fln arterios of .11EV,v,l) IVE.N' FEE,D the factol Y, thrl'. savill�g otir (�(I�f,-�,weri inm ji;4-ving . - . . ­ I I �; . ' . . Buy Lour stats from tizz. We stand behind Williams' Boots, :,;.i. cgo ,'-�-�- - '-.-Hewig Bros.,-lintelicirs), for thro, --l-wmtry tr,inie. The PrP�PntW(')V'- Callll,yell,:� ( , lveall) -,1111-stit-,ite� 4 . ' ' .. Z -f , ` ' ., .., and William,, stands lyehind us with evei�v finii. .,.; . j:' -1�� . - ' - ­ ­�­; ­ -- - %` `-xigh ticket-4 and handy berth reser. urnment will hardly nvike many . Cxlf Moni. . .1 I . . . I . , . . . . t " - ' vatlonla. Buy 6 Ls Tovori to, - River ljgw4.to the_ plan' adoi;� ' ` ' Mol;i�n,- Meal ' . .... lwa lvcve'�a splendidran-,e o' Fill Hatsand-Casts,- Cali in. iiind tee them.- ',�'. .­'. ., r � I ar,.-nt aha, el -G AYI) OAT ' , ­ . . . ., . . .�: - : :1 4imle and all other railway point 01 by OTO 11PAi'St e-overnment. ' A,; - - CTIOP13I.N N .� . I ' I ' ' n � ; �V ' M '. ' I - - ' I ' - .g � � � - � ' --- ��"" � � MUt .� ;Tk , � �. . " r ,,� .."k," . ,5, . .11 � I I I , ri !� h I I [ .E 13, , . , . _ . _ . . . PI 11,_l II ,. � �� - �t�­ I., ' :ti(-'kpts ,to or from nnywhe e the T)ntufidlrai p;)vernnievit make - C R I.- S 11 T N G EIV, E R Y DA Y . -) --- *fd stock� : ^,. � ,•� , . . , r Welmveafew doze Children's Blark G)tton Stonkings . .. I I , , ' ­ - ,� . I .-Cll( Ic-all rAilrvayR,a yrmr'leiqw P very liberal n1lo,xnneell for flie, Ge.t prices oil feed in ton lot-,,' '. ,,� . . .1 I . id tei.. 1 to 7, tit 15)e to 35,2 per pair. . . . . . , Pk� .�� ­'L - , 1k; . I I . .. . ..'.. ; .. I * . . � I 11 . I �.� . � .- land*void late arrival:] tit rRil%vll,v Province, it i.,; only . -right that they BFLL PHONE. . I I - . I , . . . -, I 1. .. I . . ar� ` L , , forls. Stirplivl;-611 111deenis hi� hav(" �,',,;nip� . voic . H in I . 'El. I ., , .1. Stat, determining . %�,, "Zvl�ree3ce PIC)KERINCT ... � 11.11's0ij. ti-17pti ,,vlien prevent(-d 0- kind of road-4 that fhovild be I 1R. A4- BUNTING) . 1. .. .� . . . * . . . , b iii t.. ­ 1 Chopping ever� qay.] ' . 'L . Established 1857. 1 . - I .. 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