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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_09_17 A a`X ,.•, i�`ty a �, WF "..�u, -K.i 'r,^ •' ,':' om ' ' + ` . ^ c ' - '� ., " `i+'� #f ' ' •t �.:'t�•' '.• •'!'.Sr � �� ,iF,:�•. -.. ",T"' -VOL. XXXIX. P'ICKERING, ONT•, TRIDA.Y; SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 No. 52 rrafeasfostal aLat BOWMA:�VILLE FAIR` OUNDARTON - Established 1828 b Geo, E. Baker _ Dont miss this treat! Peaches and 1lfecfical Tcfrs We k is Bownia ille's GrPa cram for supper at Du Friday GREENWOOD - ;A?\ext Week is Bowmanville's Crreat b •terian Church on Frtda — - - - Agricultural Fair-considered the fln- . • g' Sept. L4�h, and afterwards an excel- `..- RE. FORSYTH, 13. of O.,�Regis- est stock fair in,the Midfand District. lent programme. consisting of an in- • tared,memberof the-eptometrical As Special attractions include Musical ferestin talk on "Jean Va ean," by ' 1,��datiou of ortario. special attention given to r '�7ae ratting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North - "ad Ride by detachment of Cavalry from i Mr. Harold Clugston. of Fairbank, _ rfi w Olaremont. asu a ec0 u Royal Gan+tdian DrAgOCUts; T. A. and violin solos,by 'Mile.Cook, of To— r CI'O*3 world•cEnow•n string of high ronto. and bliss Purves, accompanist. MILLS _ V` N :F.!TO`.1LINS0\, M. B.,'bietnber jumping horses ; Bahy Shutt' : Trot.I Also piano solos by bliss Margaret •'of'the College of Phy'sicianssheSurgeona ij tin IdaCe ; Chicken Show. fleet OUI g gt of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by The Trumpeter t► y 1 tVest 'ate, Admission: Adult 40 ets. t the late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterl•by Dr,Cald- friends at Botvmanbille Fair tj wires-;children, 20 its. ` well. Phone. 'Claremont,Qnt. y 23ly �l)pPtl The Gates of the day next. Temple _..•- 1,'• E.fCART "RIGEIT - 'M. P:,s V, BALSAM E. ROAD " Life Will Oakland) - V.C.!P.& S..Ont. .A coroner:for the Coun- :Miss 'Margaret Reesor spent a few � 112ut �Y71 Barley tyof Ontario, office hours: 12-2-and s-s p.rn., So Lon Oo Lon There is a deepening mystery in the dav$last week with friends in.the city. or at other:thours by appointment Phone Bel! g 13 sudden disc disappearance on Tuesday of I - _ No, 24: Ind.phone No,•100; Pickering. On- last gveek of}oang Rot.ect CIN.rk from ~Liss .Mildred Kates, of Toronto, is tario. 331x. "Love best the farm Q4-Paank DAViea. , "Bobbie," II spending a few dais at her home here. . Wanted Who Can Tell as he is known aronnd•Balsam 0irnerg.f Miss Lorena Ellicott has returned Np. bIcKd'�501, M.D., L.R:.C.S$ , Iy a Home boy'of eighteen years, was home, after spending a fete days iy Will pay hi' hest rice for ` • Edinburgh, member of the College of T► alt',e3 the CIC}. p y O. p Physicians and surgeons of Ontario, licentaate eight years with R'm, Jackson on the t yton and -Miry, Alford are down of Roysl Oo.lega o[. S,,,raeone, Eiiinburg Sct'eet Se telnbeC L•'dwalds farm,then engaged with blr. t"Pt Bp.Mal attenttoa to deie.ases of women and p east attending the funeral of their any quantity --- 'gyres a fetymonths ago. 'While at children, office and residence,Brqugb%u:., cousin, who was killed by lightning. - J Hen and the Cow the Toronto Fair inst Tuesday, .11r,� bliss Florenee Pric•bard,gof Galt, ' ' ,Always in the market '.s" Davie&lvft Bobbie to dosorseplor•ing, n;is returned home afters ending a legal. but his'wife found him-asleep in the jj �] }� week with her friend, hiss Olive Brig. '� H.'KA.�1ED1. Btrrister.` ��u r 11 Vj �11�f t ban with. the horsey unharnessed. 'nall here. • t0 boy. fi�i- ur ed bin; t,) et busy, b1lt.lat.«xxfouncd- .ieitor,INotany PubLc,t$Conveyapcerl hi.rn out of:i ht. Search has been blr, and 'Its. Grover and eon, of K -A limited quantity of Wititby.Ont_ �t - -- ------ Alrfia, Mich hnv,e returned 'home, 9 y made but with no trace of him. He i afar spending some time with Mrs. E. FAREtt'ELL, K.C., B3RRIS- left in iris working clothes, leaving his �aroverp b;other, Araos Brigna 1. Oats �'rr anted j . TE B,00untyqCrownA•,torney,ando6muty other etkzcts.including some ta5h and _ 601tettot.,Oourt Hons.,Whitby, 10-T s s -his bieycle. This a(Ms to the mystery - �/ I _ BROCK ROAD along with the fact that the ni sinit �_i E. CHRI�iTIAN. Barri'-ter and "'� 1�T►�+ lad tvacof n sullen spirit and afflicted 'Clifford Hubbard has retired from*solicitor,NotarT Public.Etc. ,honey t:9 .,CLAR�11r10N 4 with"spring fever,' although .a.good farSn life and has taken up teaming, an.;,t,00ceBrock St.NortL,Whit bv. 081y worker when cut to it with others, 11 tn, White., of Brantford. is re k 'f1 ALES:k JOH\5T0\=Bar:i-tern ISSUER OF - �- _ shinolinR. his house and -otherwiee ice• L- :M7_11-T T• WEST HILL. T wc.,'229 Danforth A�•.•. C�Coo{anrth Bld R1. r-pait it. Phone;Gerr:erd 4111. 53turduys. A1a1- Born, on Sept.5th, to W. T. tir,tl' A goodly number from- here attend- : vern 1720. (Ind.) .,. Awy 11t=.'Sr:on,.a son. ed Oshawa fair and Ikport a large Marriage Licenses 'We are leased to see .firs.Pat. (nor-. crowd and Ft good display. �{71LLIA�t.7. BEPiTU\.B. �..$nr- pleased Q - T V niter.Solicitor, mern',er of tic frrt of t 3 man back ft her tri to the west. 'Mrs, W. r J,i.k Dr accompanied V c R)ck^an. Ietlkcn.Foster and Be3t/n. Toronto •----- -_- -.°---------.. _.— Jl'C. t,ormAq;,;. our '{'n,+.s: w at'w�es \ Ba .haw n ery c iGen ph] Trusts e*NIz s9t;I n and Bay st set,T6roac, �• ������� has returned after hie trio weeks' ht•li• Pot i,tge bt Prairie. is visiting rich s TeI•phoac'lstatn.96'1 and 8 dav in Kingston and `apanee at present. K WS -P C E ' Den NtE H. Westnev,and family haverettirn. On Tuesday last while Win. Bad- A A t Chopping Mill will be closed ed home after two wee}re' holidays 5n Knlolaoioii8 laddering his Jackson the Severn River: ' P g -poles a BLAKE B. BEATO\. D. D. c,. down for general FrPd.Hunter,who has been suffer- came in contact with a knife, cutting Graduate'6i be Royal Cvl>lge of Derr:,t ing from binod•poiyocang in his hand, <ff n small Part. 'Ir. Hamilton dress- We have a foil line` of motor o{le and Surgeons a lintver.ay cf e..tor:, nacre repairs on Is now improving. ed the wound with the skill of an reasea as well as motor fixtures. T: over W :Lf, Pringle s hardware.store, S1'h,tby.' > mP g• g Office hours 9 to 12 : 1 to 5.3u.� Iad.'p;ane ti. Arthur Eade has been appointed army surgeon, �ti a.hope the wound Bell phone 220.=--- — 'lily Sept. 16 17 '18 trustee of G:S. `o. 16 in place.of Mr., may not prove fatal. - 'Autos of all makes and designs repair- *k, 1 Smally who has resigned. ed on eborteet notice and �uatnrs i �Rrh;. What was the n2atter with Roy a BROUGHAM at fair prices. 2 sfte which business will. few nights ago? He might have w 4>,� g but a F ___�Qents for Dominion Tires V be resumed. climb.&tele rah pole. friends in Wblt 'M Y teacher of piano and theory, Ph,)n«` 11E)3,, - Claremont, su-10 - J. H. Richardson has purchased a tiers. Miller and}children.of Toronto, "t enuifte Ford Parts" G. HAM-Issuer. of Martin G`$me$, Green River new Dodge car. We congratulate Mr. are spending a short vacation here Gasoline always on hand., Free Air �T Marriage Richardson on being able to.enjoy life with Mrs. Rose. Yr . Licenses to the County of onta:to, Or address R. R. :\o. 1.i oettet Hill.._atauch.,a-good old-apse. - Win. Palmer, of Oshawa, spent Call and see us if you are in Reed; iPtoksrlag Fwa=a, pttT 'Wednesday here with his family and of anytbLsW in the auto - i..: T1tT •V. RICHARDSON-Real Es wrirrRVA" dire. ateJt&ster, or truck line. • rV .'tare. InsuranceeConveysrcing, lvntary Farmers are now busy with their Public.Etc .'•Pickering.Oat,, 311y Shaw's A number of our residents, attended f+t[d work, and silo-filling will be the p t &✓haw $ CatalQgile U hawtt Fair. order of,the�dav Inca veyT-short time. �oWan �7G Shepherd f� ��W :H ALL-House carpenter. Ea- 'Its, W. S. 't+,jor is, we believe. A heavy relit..shower on Saturday 1' •.titnates given for new- repairs or of Business Training Schools is making satisftwtorr progress toward nip;ht last will benefit the.root crops al:erat:o is. Ind.phone 2913:&Pzc'sernq. 2312 mailed free on request. 'Fall term 1't'eorrty• are„tly, as they were-beginning to �'ickerin9, Ont. T A.BLATO:I T,OW:�l3$IPaLERH e' O'irtiongratulatlons are due to �Mr• suffer from the dry weather. L. Oooeeyancer.'06==issienarfor ta�tng Au 3Q.' Write. Address,W. H. Harry Wbiro. woo reeently ep ture,9 The 3 ougghan5 'W)tnen's Institute aIDdavtes, Accountant Ete. Sltia•T to toga Shaw, President, Sion r and.Ger. itstplace in judctinp her.f C1�.ttlt at the will hold their next,meeting at the oz tarn g�'Opm�j t•euer of slarriaQo Lin g- Toronto Eihihition, securinw ''.A out home of Mrs, Berk on 'tuesdexy, Sept. Her e You . Are goose~ whltavalt. Call T-♦ rard Sts:,Toronto. of a poamihle''iMl marks.' 21st, at 3 3ff p. nt. All iodise made 13 '1. PUGti, Gl:•n �[aj ir. Urt. -_ Mho \Cwnetr+ lnatitnte, which met welcome. 1� �1 LicewtA4 Anstiocxer F.sc•cy.+v. expor• - +t[ t tie hon:e of rich. A. E. Major an ut�. R. S�': «'itterand children, of Jonas :a imported awnd thann,_:Lrcd stoc:. �•� PICKERING tee• Wodnesdnv aftainoon, n'.a._a great ''I'•)ronto,-'have re61rced 'home- xfret - z - 'Gale•-cayd:Lrv. asy one lad�aae r' ca p t • �rec•;e =. _'I'r%, R. H. Croak, of Picker- spendili a weak herewith the furtu- Fad psrt:enlare. Yh E7 _ ' inff, R'tveaneecpllent •tddresc on top- t•r'� mt.thcr, Mrs.' \Yttttl?etes, 11r. Cement,YID ir. rf eneral ir,terrst to IlstitutN Cement FPOfiT1LL. Licensed Au:tioileer, F tVittt•t also spent Tuesday here. f . for Gonottea �f York age Ontario dew i worker As the rusuit of a contPSt 1{ev. Dr. Harsh. has resi od froth- •. 1 It:asal•rofltll_ktad• atteao..t to onsh)rtess jilai ended the in mbershi�. has h<^en rile pastorate of St. John's Church, iCoa+, _ 1:6ttce: Addre�•Grcea sivur 10 0t t. increased.to i6,, The defeated •+ids at the next'ineeting will have. to procidr Brougham, and St. Andrew's: Picker• - T u�l er *\(, tiAI4',' LIf'1 \�+F•D Al-.C- ice-crennl•xnd cake. tt'e are infr)rmtci ing, to take eff,�ct at the end of the = L ❑ TIONEF:R.t:r Ynr;:,Q::ta "ra burr-.C- - .present mnnlh:' Since coming here, T . -: o Counrie�. �11•kinds,of salsa prrimptiy attended that there tca.ta rt) sal a,los '` h.:s made a hr lI"ousra ago.QD�.hbinro-h ' r F�i�lJie P p ' this Y t; Shin to, Termsreasonahte. Dausfor ,cues rnay.t,e plttnPr with them• CYI hr? c+:neama o still errangelattiEty�OfCxv. Bell and 1»drrc•a• tla+Pdihles. But after matimedv-11ber- reer.t hi;tlrparture. We understand _ dent phones. Whitby,Ont. 51y' , Al,'0 t 300 Al G'hooped apple it,.; this was rejected, but it war, ulat !te trill_-peed-a year in the Bpi- Read Roofin s V2CTCRZ'' =�N�S ..barrels at Cj cents hinted that if theiF nubble. tcNteg.')Ud MU'la Islands in the hope that the e m' hr ise thein a treat later tin. rest n t •it li ft cli e i - each in lots Nn i,)uh' this will' produce -result$.. e t t -� and h. d delightful i tea w i1- 89up ht and sold., prm e bt•neflcial to his health, which Steel Poste• Of ]Q Or InOIe at Tt:c itdtisHbility of pl:ecintz a candi3atr Itlts, not .been good for the past fete ')`4 i lovernment, Municipal And Car, ip the field for seliool trustee was also the shop. __ ,poration Bonds For Sale, p Bell Phone 103 ' W. D. G�rd,oxl DL 54�, Death of Mudge Mcigtyre x�HtT3r A C.:. 'REESORt WILLIAM D. DYKES, VWHITAY — After an illness of only,two weeks,- " PICKERING :mother of the most prominent and Judge G. Y. Smith,.of the Surrogate LOCUST HILL •.•. -- -'- - - nthtay esteemed residents of Whit K. Court, one or vntariT E}vnatY's best �I•. M. M. Bell and Independent phone. Hip Hune'r Judge I). J. Nieltayre, diet- known citizens'died 'at the Oshawa Veterinary Surgeon At his home 'on Wednesday of last Hospital. on Tbursday. Sept. 2n-d, at Honor Graduate of OotarfoVeterinnry _ , year at. the 'advanced age of .79, Ins tcdvancr age of d years. bt' Piockerffig',years. The late Judge 1t::7ntt re wag death, after such a brief illness, was n College• All ca1Js des) or night v promptly attended to. - Tie 1#j �(}!ce of a �ehoo� a man of sterling worth and' gpright' r rent shock to his numerous friends. _. Berl and Independent Phones ! i;i character• In his OPIChd position The deceased Wit"; n' native of NOVA _- PICKERING, t as Junior Judge of Ontario-County lie Scotia and came t.� Whitby with. his ONTARIO 1 ant was a roan of clear judgment and su- father in,.1810. when a young man.1'S Vet 1�Spv• perinr inteitigencch.clod his det:ision$ fn early life he hod the Inisforttme to :Dru '� ''�,` -'•9 TI4IE TABLE=PYek'eribp xtanon = were always considered inst. and fair, ;osc an arn�n tt pulp tnill,'and he his- _T.R. Trains going East Ice as Yolloc si_L ::�i and he had thus the cotrtidence of the sly decided tt�follow It professional = No. G Mail ..5. A ifs ,',�' f "�" penjtle. The deceased was a native of career. As be was one of several r 2S Local 2.28 F. ail �J 6�1�G? ! .� dt'gyleshire, Scotland, being born in children he-was as compelled, as many St Or�16 36 Local 6.1 fl P. ]1 � � October ISII, At.the nge of 6 be other,ambitious young men were in CCCI ,- Trains going- Weet due a, follcw=_- catne to Canada with his parents-in those days, when money was not so - t 11; - Ton e & Charles Sts,Toronto ' No. 33 Lo-&1 ;,Y, A. g 14#i. Lttnd.ng at tVhitby tht y trekked plentiful as It i=now, to fight his'own ' t 27 Local , '1.35 P. `•l., - back to Miriposa township where the way through life. By diligent'Study` Well hold a pre-ln- •" 7 'mail ' .8.55 P. ]l, Possesses a reputation for high family settled, He received his edu• he won a teacher's certiflcat;e. 'and grade work that is absolutely clean ventory Sale oil , Nos, 6 and 7 also run on Sunday and will remain so. This is the cation at the public school in that taught for a time in the school on the' Foregoing is according to.Standard rensor. the demand r nur grade- tnst Norr and at the Toronto Grammar Kingston road west of R h}9 y, and Sept. V, ' Il° and V orlval Schools,' After teaching afterwards in the Port Wbith school '1 1 ' -1 S time. rtes is Pace time our su ply. Do � for tbreexears he began the study of and later in Henry St, school. While not fool with education. If you do, law,and was called to the Bar when .teaching be continued his studies and Dr. N. E. McEwen B•V.SC■ inn lose. It always pars et the K ep these dates in : best. 'Write for Cnt ingne Ee- 30.years.nf age, and practiced in the successfully matriculated into the Veterinary'Surgeon, ter any time. town of Lindsay. He was a member Faculty of Law and Toronto Univers- mind .,as qua l'ty • c;f Lhe Ontario Legislative Assemby ity, from which he received his de- Gradyate of •L"uiversitp of Toronto. from 1883 to 1886, and was made police ree of L,L, B. in 1864 and was called • Former Veterinarian to JMACC}onald, 1R'. J. Elliott, Principal oods will lieoffere, -�- A ricultrrr+i Tian uebeo t magistrate in 180 . He was appointed to the Bar in 1860. He studied law g �, " g gP• Q junior Judge of Ontario County in with S. H. Cochrane,who was Crown y Prompt attention to all 'clients. • 1598, which position. he filled until 4 Attorney, and was associated with at a great reduction Pell and Ind, Phone:. It 1� M �L1Slne&S years ago,when he retired._ in reli- him for three years, He took an ./ gion he was a Presbyterian, Tieing-an active part in municipal affairs in for these tree dais -PiCKERING. _ - ONTARIO T,:)help you run part of your:, elder in St. Andrew's church, and also Whitby town, having filled the post- a tuemher of the Board of Knox Col'- tions of deputy-reeve, reeve and 01*. See our advt.' t By openintr a New Garage in the Vil- I,g , He was twice married, flret to mayor. He was also deeply interest- IItRe of tVhitev:,,e I ate prepared to do atargnret R'hiteside and secondly to ed in educational affairs, having been .,next week. as .••=c:� a .W t G t R E I. all kinds'of repair ss ork, including Ethel ll: 'Jenny, formerly- of South- a member of the'school board and also y "^ tops and side curtains, also malting, amptcn, but who was previous to her. ppresident of the Ontario Lndies' Gal• Has a fall line of fresh and cur- .your old car look and run like nett by marriage teaching.in Lindsay. He is lige, He is survived by.one son and ,ed meats constantly on hand. giving it&'good coat of new paint. survived by his widow and three dwi- one daughter, the former a bardster N. �. eEWEN Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Agent for Toronto machinery`, includ- gbters, iiis funeral took place'on, and the latter in the Civil Service, y P + P ing Pumps,; Windnt111s, Silos Ftdday to Litulsny, the service being both in Ottawa. His funeral took " t s �onrl.ucted by Rev. .Mir. Turk ington. place on Sunday, and after service in C� d'' - '-`"-----�: y- .- - f_ .IL-faints' church, interment took Ve�erinal'� ►7L11"ge031 CliAktLL+`i h4.1h1t L. �a.�.2.. -�-- a•y,.M•stn7 #rs Highest prices paid for I Toronto, wlio war,nit t"W;'i I rrt� y Port _ _ _ _ p Butcher's cattle_ Home Tel, 5521. Whitevale,Clot teen years. tVhitby. ��z"r f "Lsv• °- ri•.a:: - .::::.." °:4x'.reJ•r�;:«x - ...:m=..v`., '.,.>,a.na; v.��,;. •'..g','i,.r �Si�-.•,,+,r�,�.-..'.ti.:' •N J,.•.air,�,.` ,r "'�.,/ .-z^ .�.•'^- z .n» y iq�k' •«,'�''. "';."" -.�..--ere-.• , "x: a. .t}. °ne, a.v+5�:�`,�''�l:r� '�°'e�,. ,it dr;..."''•t'. ;;?t;:;' .�',,? s- ;A• R'• a •"r.','`�.,'•' ''-• ;r- ;.:. k ",r � l• •�::EK: ++w'y1a.wa': .j�."Si`. 'n2= u '' ": '` ra .'`.- - ..,{•` j.. ..}.3. -.sv-' -rs,�r" r ,.. -•,!:••'..�' :.*Y,< - �'• Tiµ. iiX'Y.r^'gcR..•ro '�•:� '';..h. s . *W-•r 7;',r�" r', tr ws-. V'' :•�. .'y^ '•w, i z !1 •a' 'i<4 a r+- i'+ sfi ••r •'u%r, - _;r•, r, ' to,�,' `.�. clew,cook and handy man;having,re- No member of the Territorial Army n n ceived his discharge from war service is liable to be sent out,of the country J►yVTAIb[0 COLLEGE T ' Nei in the navy, reported for dut aboard without the sanction of an Act o!Par- xosmal atohool safldsas,- te. Jaasesr 'How Deficnious her. .. Clayton hastened to Jain him liament. aqua". woroato. - '~:~ with his bulldog, Bingo, and the next Boonton 1920-21 opens October 4th, 1990. is the o�ililtiorl of all who have Dace tried day the little yacht was headed south. a>A •sea •�assz• : Continued in next issue. Minard's Liniment For Burns, Eta Short Courses in Commercial and Ayyl piled Art. Prospect" on appilcatios6 � About 60 per cent. of the gross pro- gym' i.o./w. Avia#oss Go Scouting for fits made by industry in England'is .;x- ';',,rs Said away in taxation. A gun 80 feet long,which can throw '�..ca J. Sardines. an 8-inch shell more than 70 miles, i. ' .. is being built in England. ' Sardine fishing bids fair to ,be re- n Engle g BUY "DIAMOND DYES' volutionized on the California coast by a, the new aerial fish patrol. Hitherto DON'T RISK MATERIA4 w - . �• syts the fishermen have been obliged to de- OB �V .' Pend on luck for the finding of schools Each package of"Diamond Dyes" conk ��YOU have nOt tried its-send u3 a pOSt Caak d tor a,free of the little fishes, but now airplanes faire , directions so simple that any', woman can dye any material without( Cslove8 r' - ' sample stating the price you now pay and if you use go out to look for them, locate them atrealting, fading or rurming. Druggia4 and report b wireless to the fishing p �q other dyet 09CtiVi BE slfiiets• 'tom Black,Breen or Mixed Tea. Address Salada.Toronto � y - t . fleet. x - The .initial experiments were.made There are 26,513 steamers in the at San Diego, where there is a naval world', as compared with 5,082 sailing bad - air station. Aviators quickly learned vessels. to detect the presence of a school by W the rippling of the water; and, having a 1 f made sure by swooping down near to• 0 0 A R 5E 'SALT 't Th.e ..Man' the surface, they set out a radio call. Immediately thereupon the fishing LAN SALT - r Bulk Carlotta l boats started for the place indicated y�, -,' '-• to cast their nets. The.chase of the TORONTO BALI WORKS�r,•.a.-:::...;:. .;;.- _ .,_. _ _ ' I Bob Long Says:- ' By EMMETT CAMPBELL HALL sardine was no longer a matter of C.J.CLIFF TORONTO My overall.and shirts are roomy •,W,f•:' chance; it became a certainty of sue- and comfortable,ar.dmade cog*. ' £' cess. The.first four boats that went ef.tly for timers. I desied them with the dea that you t iii out in this way brought back;respec•� «�aybeeti SCENTED RED ,.ant to stretch Your arms and PART I. viously needed clothing and appar-jtively, 1,165, 8,245, 4,700 and.19,200 CEDAR CHESTS 1epoccasionally. _ Palm Beach lay an hour astern, and ently needed.food, pour i But this was only abegin-r Absolutely hen motes-psoos `aaa woaaer- The girl had stood out in that mot-i snuy bsaaaoase gteoss of tasalttun. LONG as b:s cruiser neared the lower end ring. A few days later three boats BOB B B '."of Lake Worth, Ashley Clayton gave ley crowd like a flower by contrast.,tau ht forty tons of sardines, a::eot from manatectarn to,con. the wheel a quarter turn to straighten She had been, it is true,rather lightly g write for tree tuasizated lluratnre. GLOVES clad, but tastefully and in good ma For the purses of this radio fish- Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited the. course-Yor the entrance to the t terial, apparently having anticipated ing work, the surface of the nearby o,rsa nouns, oat, ' -'r•'M. next link in the chain of lagoons and'the spring by a few months. sea is charted and divided off into - will outwear any other make of a tidal lakes which is the Florida East aaRrefl, I'm certainly sorry. I didn't' large squares;each of the-latter being j Glove on the market, because Coast canal. And for no apparent really want the book,you know," Ash--again divided into small squares. The The Beauty they are made by skilled work- : reason he suddenly and kavidly rem ley said contritely. - men from the strongest glove ;emisered,the tomato Girl. aviators message indicates the large of 'I'be Lily _ - "I knew you didn't-that was why, square by number, and likewise the •� k;thee obtainable. The February storm had broken it provoked me to have you bid against' can be your. Its with a vicious, driving rain just as me'+ the girl responded. "But it small square within it where the school wonderfully pure, Clayton was passing under the ugly .doesn't matter, r I got all the books is seen. Thus the location of the soft, pearly white ap. Insist oa getting Bob Load trellis of the Sixth avenue elevated,I Breads from your Beaker-- : father aent me to get," she added, and school .is precisely given. pearaace,free from all they will save yon money and,having een tempted to fare forth blemishes,will be cam. 8 P Ashley realized that as a subject for Thanks to this new idea. arable to the perfect 4ks conversation Lne 000is sale was nnisn- that.were idle are'now working full' u of our skin and R.G.LONG d:Co.,Lbulted falsel ama in and pleasantly warm` ty y y g P y ed. ` time, and* a great impetus has been - ' 'Morning, he was ill equipped to taco I The Greek proprietor of the fruit g p complexion yottwW use' M%udo.a TORONTO bleafteat this sudden return of winter. A bead-I given to the sardine industry. Other '`long dive diagonally through the stand was arranging seemed to attract)kinds of fishes, such as the yellow±ail, e ' BOB LONG BRANDS x Forty-second street traffic carried him'the girl's particular interest. A man,f the albacore and the tuna, are sought Cream I xnosa from Coast to Coast to the shelter of the awning over the!also find•ng shelter from the rain, in the-same way, and the "pack" of ass fruit stand, just a step behind a girl I asked with idle curiosity, "What are them will soon be larger increased.who had nought the sane haven, So.,them tomatoes worth?" and the Greek The flying meh say that they can see _ _ impetuous had been his movements,;hating sized up the inquirer, respond- the fishes swimming some fathoms however, that he skidded on the clip-I ed disdainfully, "Two dollars a user water. _ eery pavement and, colliding with the:basket. For little eye-ftQrel#- girI, knocked from her arms several The girl smiled mischievously at - p ,,i,knocked,��,� r �� Thus unavoidable marina of weer on woodw Ork which she was laden. ' Contritely he,�s ey.en t eiv spo a in a tone which throughout the horns call for the Greek could not fail to hear. Heraldic Apples. � _ _ gathered up the bookb and turned to 'tThose tomatoes now." she said, , - - apologetically restore them to their ,Serve as an illustration and explana- The Ian escape'gardener has so tong e _ ac'A tion of the high coat of living to the and so gersistenly improved upon na-II , You didn't hurt me or harm the tore that raw the fruit grower thinks I -AM S AY: I ultimate consumer. This retailer, you i - books," the girl said with the frank see, has taken a'crate of choice 216x,` he has a right to try. Any person who - friendliness of one too sure of herself;put a few fancy 1089 in the top layer wants a supply of apples -bearing his ,$ AGATE VARNISH STAIN to require the protecting -hedge of h of each-basket and is selling them at fatri:Iy crest has only to sand an illus- C petty coaventionalit . `We could both; ttation of it to certain growers at y „ $� per basket. There are six baskets _ ..:stand some psetty hard knocks, she ; added with a 'whimsical smile at the�in the crate. The grower sold the 3lontreuil, France, and he will duly still crate for $3.10 net; the express wash receive the fruit the following season f ;n ASK Y.OV R DEALER +' -battered volumes which Ashley $1.85, and the brokerage was thirty- ,,held. With this remark he was pre-�one cents, with ten cents for drays 'by by paying the price. ppared to agree,as to the books,though;or cen Allow foul cents for fete The desired end is attained by grow- . her slight and somewhat lightly clad extra value of the half-dozen fancy ing the apples in paper bags,and these figure did not suggest a sirriilar capa- tomatoes be has put in and you see..and slipped an when the fruit is about : bility to endure buffetings-though,• ' come to think of it, she had not been,there is still a• profit oi•$6.60, on the the size of a walnut. Being thus ehel- .corns to think shaken by the ias��t I crate to this retailer. It costs the tered from the sun the apples do not when he caromed against her. Who grower fifty-six cents -for the crate color as they swell, and when fully land packing, He actually got $2.54 still remain green or r the`deuce was the girl, anyway" Ash- for the tomatoes the retailer sells at grown g yellow. ley was sure he knew her-yet equally j a profit of $6.60. The grower's actual Aa soon as they reach their maxi- does not mean c - positive that, if he haG ever had the profit ices probably about twenty mum size the bags that cover them are urta1�111g eycpentli- {` colossal good luck to meet her before'cents. You'd thing the government replaced by _others, on the side' of tune so much Ss! getting Ewell ~ he couldn't possibly haze forgotten it.j,would look into it, wouldn't you Y" ' which the desired crest or coat of value for the money spent. Still, there was an illusive familiar .-�k Meat is costly. Be sure of offing n _ With an expression of startled sus arms has been cut like a stencil. The , _ I 'Sure I have had the X, the of Picion, the Greek got as far away as sun can now penetrate to that part of ':" yo TfO A � meeting you eomhad te?' he heard the limited dry area would permit, and :the.apple exposed and redden it thor- you,eat. himself saying, and instantly desired!Clayton looked at the girl with in- oughly, so that when the bag is again Keen's D. S. F. Mu tarn ardently that some one would kick I creased interest and no little amuse-, withdrawn the device is seen standing makes ur food more easily ,him for a remark that might`and pro-I men. � so babe would have dicer made b a gig y out in red u n the reen surface. digests and assimilated. , y -Judging b our Greek friends ex-. p° K -Broadws�* masher. But evidently there!pression, you came pretty close to the To obtain the opposite result-that that there is no wasto. .` -• was othing familiar to the girl in'truth, though,of course,you were just is,a green device on's red ground-the matt Keen,# A�F. Maeta„d a&otrys on yoar(shit: the form of addres.3, for she merely guessing�ahrewdly-you couldn't know second bag is not used,but the pattern ]�GO1R SOH �•� pp -, iahook her head pleasantly, all Nat,. he observed. is cut out in,paper and stuck on to � The rain was now oveY and the the fruit, the suff coloring' all the ex- _ 7lto•eree) Toronto 13 ' "Not quite," a said, "but g e have girl held out her arms for books ' been sufficient) near it to glare at g posed parts but leaving green the crest Canadian Arrats _ = one another in savage rivalry. You Clayton had continued,to hold. or other device which tke paper forms. Thank you and good-bye, she said are the brute who bid up the price on pleasantly, then paused far a moment .Many Parisian fruiterers exhibit fo>E - that fat, dark red book to $190, when to add: "No I wasn't guessing- You sale apples with the coat of arms of —'it was about to be knocked down to _ - „ see,those tomatoes were grown on our the allied countries printed upon them; --- . ,' P�'��}rJ �y }�- lee for seventy-five. --• ' place, and I packed that crate mysel#. others have them with monograms, �� '. R a •f . Then,of course, Ashley remembered u .' her. She had been_a,,. parr There's my packing mark on the end." Christian names, arrow pierced hearts earnest---pur.- A.,4 tea au✓I.ca aauiac lac ia�oyyco: -a-� a "chaser t3f particularly queer books at and other �-�.=-.z_ d, - P ed into the crowd moving towards the auction. a decidedly unusual pri- Broadway. -Q""' i ��+j, - y ..,r_ `• vote eollecti n which Ashley had at-' Ashley hadn't seen her again, nor tended in a spirit of curiosity begot of had he any idea of what became of her Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds,Etc. �_ s �i�� .,yam• = idleness, and where, just for the sake after she had nodded her good-bye., Of getting into the game,he had bid on Of course, he did not follow her,being one of two volumes which he really a'gentleman-of which fact he had to didn't want and wouldn't have read remind .himself forcefully several had he secured them, and certainly times within the two minutes imme C�f I V �. ,�1�• ., couldn't have understood had he read diateTy subsequent to her going. She 'a% ,e " As nearly as,he could makie out from might be on her way to the Pennsyl ay a casual examination at the auction vania station, which wai-wt-'-ga_teway yO�f„ cleaning ' room, the fat, dark red book acquired opening on all America, Ill which case Nave i v a merit chiefly through being 300 years he could never hors to know her name Old, and, according to,the catalogue, "x a rtss or where— DnnB �� p to fabrics one of the three copses known to exist. Clayton. suddenly wheeled and Te It seemed tb deal with Russian folk- traced his steps to the fruit stand. His a �y Iore relative to warlocks, were-wolves, mind must be growing senile, though Clothing,household draperies,linen and delfts the"ultimate evil,".and kindred cheer- his rigorous body was still in its coin be cleaned and made to lock as fresh and bright as 1r ful themes, and to consist-mostly of youthful prime, he told himself dis_ ''� `tit; --when first bought. x` ' references-to other older and presum- gustedly, There would be an express j ablyy more rare and still more incom. label on the crate of tomatoes, of Cleaning and Dyeing 4, tprehensibl� works. There had been course, showing by whom and from " few bidders at the sale,but these,few, where it had been shipped. But, alas! Is ProperIF Done at Paalser'a, = it impressed Ashley,_were a queer Iot, The Lobel was $o defaced that Clayton 1 - _ " mighty c�neer ones,who,he kept think-,could matte out nothing -by the word It makes no difference where you live; parcels can be B4bYs Owe sing,cq��,a do well to sarZ Some of the " " seas. The same care and attention Florida, a hardly^deflnite or valu- cent in' by mail k s you lived do town. ' -.$aahey they reckless y expending able clue. And the thoroughly alarm- �s - is given the work as though y on musty old volumes•at tremendous ed and suspicious Greek could be 4_ 106p _ _ prices to provide themselves with ob- neither coaxed, bribed nor bullied into ":+ d will be-pleased to advise you on any quRstion re- on Cleaning ar--Dyeing WRITE US. 'any disclosures as to where he had `j{,ee S the skin obtained the crate. P !did ' Canntry Papers So the girl passed out of Clayton's healthy ails sweet.life, though the memory of her ling- s �y orks;,ParRes w Have us send yours weekly. or tort- eyed for a while as will the fragrance slightly. We pay Postage on fifty cents' , fn's Beat for lenity t -worth. • Jews of the world, comics, of jasmine after the blossoms have .' and Best for}Qa, �! o era&D. Yom liiema, Masnou. Union tacks, Christian been taken away. - "'Xoveld etc. Sand for list. It was dune when . Clayton's new wtstxrsowrs taarca,swats,s=Q•t ==: 70yongest. - pl _ 2saaaear stmt forty=five-foot .cruiser was put into n-7•m 'r � 'AL CNURCNER.S • Vrev% - sorost +commission and Ted Snacks,his mate, 1w' ` ,s� .e,v'e ,,,,,, ..,�+ +�x4,''��`�"uti��� ie.a`R:vvwe•f � � '�� .:ki7d►7d .c M � �N m'�nrJ ,"'. '��',',�',: yr .ssh•^.':, p,l, � � �:y^,*"�... ,r 1-�yi �,';,;•. '°" r_''� .} r r�. :�,�; �.•,;� .K+.°'-:?c' rr_ , f'��s��' '^N>Se` �;°L''�l�tw •i+iY, '�.'. ,,., '0F' 'le. ;Twy D'+ �S' - 'e..i. ,�r ..c. .-�: ,.,. ;v'.s '•.�rS! ','�2.,.4#"., ,rr.,.�... i;.r;- � .- ...���,,,,,, � - '3�.^,.,..., w F .,.,y.■...> '=3� nL'+'..x1f. �✓•• „p'•2.. �',•wy,-�.-r'e�.Y...,�"6'd .,t' :;:..5„.,,i' � t�y"�'•"'"r -ai •m,.. �D Yroi.re'-}•.,.�xW• ''i'• 5p..,. :.s f.' y „vq.• :+`>, •!n .t, .:., .,• .,1'.� 'C�.' 1...�,��»•*+�:- �Fti'. $W'.,.}y . . Y ..°C vk., S. 'y;s• 9>" �.' M�Y,M:Y,� FT• .N{h>'v!}i!. n 1- .i$Ft�f'.✓'w. ...a'r"�}pi.+^"Y..J'. 70,,y.'+.])'r.ca'!,ti. ! 4 • Y'� . .,. . -a„C- .r�,c•C. -k.V�.71^' 3 ,i�C'►,iYp-� �iM:i�+",�'$ 1 _ g .f.•. R, Markets of die Wert 040 WORM VOTE AG�WT � 4 ,y. - JREVOLUTION .THROUGHOUT ITALY Wholesale Grain. -- _ / firs F�• Toronto, Sept. 14-Manitoba wheat x* _�Vlills Seised by Metal-Workers Will be Held as F.uperiment, Y F •2 Nort 1 Northern, $2s2+1'a; No. 2 While All Others_ Will be' Turned Back wheat, r ,f Northern, $2.7934;' No. 8 Northesn,i . . $2.753ra; No 4 hat �2 5835 in'flue • Fort wiRiam. i to ]Employers. ri�i Man. oats-No. 2 CW, 8b36c; No - 3-CW,84%c; extra No-1 feed,84%c;� - .-Milan,Italy, Sept. 12:By a•vote of covered America,: - _ - _ No. 1 fwd, 8336c; No. 2 teed, 8334cr, X800,000 to 400,000, Italian labor to-day Telegraph, telephone and wire less • y ". in ator ort William: decided against an immediate revolu- connections were made in rooms that ' 'g � Man. barley-No. 3 CW, $1.28 were built when a man thankii4g that "� -No. 4.CW, $1.22%; rejected, $1.12%; F ^•~tion throughout Italy. 4 - feed, $1.12, in store Fort William. :;. The vote was `taken'M'the session the world was round was merely a ;: American corn-No. 8 yellow, $2;i : : of the Confederation of Labor"here, harmless lunatic. The scores of na- nominal track Toronto, prompt ship- after P after continuous debate for sixteen tions that awaited the word of the con- `:`: '''' ment. hourg, ference were non-existent in the day 6.y Ontario eats-No.3 white,76 to 800. The mills, plants and factories that that the meeting hall suggests. Ontario wheat-No. 2 minter, per have been seized by the metal workers For a time the,decision seemed to car lot, $2.30 to$2.40, shipping points; :r � will be held, however, as an expert- hang in the balance. The men of more according to freights. �f•v meat. radical tendencies pleaded fo r com- Pena-No. 2, nominal. ; Barley-$1:30 to $1.36, according bl ' Negotiations with the employers for plete seizure. The most commanding freights outside. worker representation on the boards voice in the decision rendered was that IN THE LIVE STOCK ARENA AT THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION. Buckwheat-No. 2, nquiinal. rt� Signor g "Robin Hood," first pr;ze winner in the two-year-old Ayrshire class;' Rye=No.'3, $1.75, nominal, aceord- of directors which control indtis:+riea of Si or Darer one, the labor leader, ; will be entered into at the beginning who has recently returned from Rua- owned by J. B. Stansell, Straffordshire, Ontario. ing to freights outside. the week. It is likely that_these sin. He told the delegates that he had Manitoba flour-$13,25,new crop. negotiations will continue for several come back from Russia fully convinced KING'S SON HELD CABINET REFUSES Ontario Sour-$10.40 to$10.60,bulk' - see-board. " weeks. that Bolshevism cannot be made to PRISONER FOR HOURS STAY TO RY RATES Milifeed-Car lots, delivered. Mont " ` The decision not to carry out the flourish on Italian.soil, and that the " seizures throughout Italy also carried, only real danger a revolution would real freights,bags included: Bran, per Dish Sympathizers ' Practice Promises nick He of ton, $52; shorts,,per ton, $61; good and 'it was ordered that all factories bring would be a danger to the work- 3'mPa Q Win$' feed flour, $21.75. : other than-those in the metal trades era themselves. .Joke on Royal Family. _ Appeals. ,Country Produce--Wholcsala ^gip 'be turned flack to the employers. This, The Government has remained neu- A despatch from London says:- Ottawa, 'Sept. 12.-The Dominion { perhaps the greatest decision in mod. tral. Soldiers, however, are being prince George, youngest son of King Government in an official statement Cheese-New, large, 28% to 29c; � ern economic war, was 'rendered rushed into the•tit The are comin twins,-29 to 29%c; 'triplets, 29.2 to against a background rich in hinter ir. motor trucks, as the railroad work- �Orge; was kidnapped Monday right handed out to-night declines to grant 30c; old, 'large, 83 to 84c• do, twins,' er 3' by_a party of Sinn Feiners and held, a stay in the order of-the Board .of,33'.4 to 34'r4c; Stiltons, olc, 88 to 36c The session, at 'whichapeakere ad- bra have refused to haul trains carry- prisoner for'several hours in a desert- Railway Commissioners granting the'new, 33 to 34c. vanced the moat aggressive of modern ing them or carrying munitions. cottage on the outakirts•of Balmor-+Canadian railways the right of in- Butter-Fresh dairy, choice,. 49 to' ` views that embraced the tendencies of In the occupied metal plants the Red 60c creams riots 80 to the workers all over the world was flags are flying. he workmen do an al Woods. The kidwkp?ers -departed creasing their freight, passenger ands creamery p g• without harming the Prince,leaving,& sleeping car rates. The.order goesI Margarine-85 to 39c. = r held•in a great room in'a monastery eight-hour shift of work- and then note, which read• "This is but the be- into effect to-morrow. The statement i -Eggs-`Jo• 1, 59 to 60c;.selects, 66 that was erected before Columbus dis- stand guard for four hours. ginning; the end will, come if Mac- to 66c. g g; pcints out.that the decisions of the i Beans-Canadian,hand-picked, bus.; Swiney dies." lered ailway Board cannot be lightly inter- $4.76; primes, $21.25 to $3.60; JapansWHY HUNGER STRIKERS. This became known for the first with and, that since the Board'IO to 11c; Limas, Madagascar, loc. � LIVE SO LONG time on Friday. Details of the kid-j hen been in operation, no judgment of Maple products-Syrup, per imp., T napping are still a•mystery. Balmoral the Board has been set aside by the'gal•, $3.40 to $8.50; per 5 .imp. gals. "''`�•°�. Castle is being guarded 'by sleuths! Governor-in-Council:. $3,25 to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., F d . ° fro m Scotland Yard.LeCelYe Every Comfort and The Government, however, recog-+to 3�• V )Best of Attention. "�'�•,- lit: €►■ut0 satu tl ■uaLL-b1rvW1� wa,ei niZes the rlgnt of appeal Aftd Will,fee- ^t �:,• ;;:;x: ; captured by a part of masked men ilitate in ever way the hearing Smoked meats-Hama, seed., 4? to •' Dublin, Sept. 12.-Following is the ;s};b.,-..x � ;.. P Y Y Y *early g r ► at about 7.30 o'clock in the evening,,of the appeal. The statement also 50c; heavy, 40 to 42e; cooked, 64 toi - ~ . trikmei�sta a able to*live to long uwith !"'-' '' r r '� as they were returning from a day's i sets forth "if it should appear to be a'68c; rolls, 34 to 36c•.cottage rolls, 88� " fishing. They were hurried to an case where the appeal should be grant- out to 41c,)noel. Instead o! using up their• empty cottage and there locked up, ed and the decision modified or revers iytrength like earlier hunger-strikers, "�' if deemed roper, 'be to 2 , °'tt and it was not until several hours eel there could, P Cured meats-Long clear bacon, - they went to bed and staged there. � 1 " They have not eaten,but all other con- later that it became known at Bal- provision for rebates of rates charged'to.28c• clear bellies, 26 to 27c. ,- s moral Castle, where the Royal family beyond those ultimately fixed. Lard-Pare tierces, 27 to 28e; tubs, a4 riitions have been favorable for pro- s, is vacationing, that the Prince was 28% to 29c; pails, 29 to 29%a; prints; longing life. They have been in corn e I 304 to 80c r.,..■r,.,,,,,.ia*rP:- 21 ui 13rtaballe beed-5 with plenty of hot water diately organized a search party con- Soviet Troops Surrounded to 22%e; tubs, 22 to 28c; pails, 2834 y r bottles. They have had foul moat at- _ to 24c; prints, 26,% to'27c. slating �tenUve nurses-nuns, who have tried of Castle servants. The Royal - b Wrangel a: "' guards were aroused and Scotland y ge Montreal Markets: w to spare them every exertion. Under f t �t Hoch conditions an average man may Yard notified. Montreal Sept. 14.-Osts, No. 2 0 ' ag =""` A despatch from'Sebastopol says:-- r'.w The entire neighborhood was thor- W $1.06• loo. 3 CW,$1.04. Flour,n ; - 'live 30 days and recover. In addition, ' ��,' �;' oughly seazstied and the two prisoners Many thousands of Soviet troops, it is standard grade, $1428, Rolled oa the have had their months washed to y v' ' y '`'ry; "`''> found in the cotta The kilos declared here, are aurronnded by the b 90 lbs. '$6.25 to 40. Brain. rrevent septic condition, their backs F '.;::. "K �' PP�s Wrangel forces. Some of them have erg $5225. Shorts, .$67,25. Hay, No. 2. '�•.,� made no-attempt to harm the Prince.I subbed with methylated spirits and Y °, ;. been drowned in the swamps and oth- per ton, car lots, $90. Cheese, )hest The Royal family is much disturbed -- eheis Iambs massaged to promote sir- fearing that the kidnapping was they era are starving in the morasses along eastexas, 26c. Butter,choicest crsaT+-; t.'. ioulation.Lynsg quiet,with their minds BARONESti�tACDUh ALD DEAD IN g Pp g the Dnieper, especially at the gakava cry, 61 to 62c. Eggs, fresh, ENGLAND. work of Sinn - Fein sympathizers, � at rest because they are resigned,even I bridgehead, where after severe fight- Live Stock Markets. eager,,to die, it is not surprising that Widow of the eat Canadian Pre- among the Castle servants, and that , rP g therefore the might be able to ca ing, 'Gen. Wrangl s troops hurriedly Toronto, Sept. 14.-Choice heavy they have lived so-long. It is possible mier, Sir John Alexander Macdonald, Y g n9 entrenched. Y whose death in England has been an- out the threat in the note should Mac- steers, •$14.25 to $14.50• good heavy, the stronger among the strikers may nounced. 'She was created a Baroness Swiney die. It is felt in some quar- Many of the Soviet soldiers captured ateen, $13.50 to $13.75; butchers' cart-' _ continue living and suffering for by Queen Victoria, but the title dies ters, however, that it was merely a by Gen. Wrangel's troops had.been tie .choice, $18.25 to $13.50;•do, good.' 'weeks. If they ceased strike now,pro- with her, as she )naves no.niale heir,. rough practical.joke on the part of sent to the southern front from Si- $14 to $12.60; do, )lied, $14 to $11• i lbably all, including MacSwiney;could Irish sympathizers and will not be beria-and-the outlying prwinces.They do, corn.,$7.50 to $9; bulls,choice,$14 '. -1be restored to health by giving them are clothed in rags, with shoes made to 10.76; do, good, $9 to $9.25; do,' , only mothers' milk, )irks new=born bs- followed nP• rough, $6 to$8 butchers cows,choice, " H.R.H. Make 3-W e t unto bo e. hl - 10.20 to ; do, cod, 9 to $ tay 1 Bermuda o rse 4 d do,com., $8.25 to$7.26;stockers, ousel Canadian National Exhibition ;. Paris,. Sept. _12:That Germany Record Price for to $9.50•; feeders, $10.25 to $11; can- tnust be barred from the League of A despatch from London says:-The Attendance Totals 1,152,000 hers sad cutters, $4.60 to $5,60; milk- Australian Wheat-'en: good to choke, $100 to $165; do, hlations until she has paid the last,cent Prince of Wales is due to reach Ber- Toronto, 13.-The total oaten- corn. and mod., $66 to $75; lambs; of her indemnity,-is the latest decision 'muda on September 14.- He will leave_dance at the Sept.t. 13.-The for the two yearling, $8.75 to $9.50; do, sprin� g, ' T '_;of the French Government, which is Bermuda on October 3, and arrives. A despatch from London says:-The $13 to;-$13.50• salves, good to choice, `ya weeks-was 1,152,000,some 48,000 short Australian Wheat Board estimatea the $17 to $19; sheep, $3 to $7.60- hogs resolved to carry out this polic;. at Portaanouth oil .October 11. of the record of 1919, when the turn- �p at 167,000,000 bushels.The record !eel and watered, $21; do, welg�ed atileWchecked up 1,201,000. It is the price of ten shillings a'buslkel is ex- cars,'$21.25; do, f o.b., $20; do, do, 500 4EAD AHD THOUSANDS HOMELESS third occasion-in wh the history m the has p by the farrnen. country points, $19:76. = �" hibiGion when the million mark' has s ,�. been reached in the matter, of atten- dance, the first occasion being y 1913, few when the million was passed by a few -- - thousand odd. Many Towim and Villages Wrecked and Much'Suffering to ,' Here I3 Where = - - • - 000 Are Homeless ' -_-InhaMtants for Want of Food, Medicine and Shelter. �' From Italian Quake The Macartney A despatch from Rome says:-Italy Fivizzano,'where tjta damage to ' is" sin aaS from as earthquake buildings was especially heavy, was Florence,Sept. I2.-Official reportsxeels • a Sourishing_little town perched on received by the Prefect from the entire Y 'disaster, the extent of which has not IS Reasons for Selecting the the.slopes of the Apennines._ It pos- earthquake zone indicate that approxi- Macartney Machine Milker yet been measured.' It is known,haw- seemed an old town wall and also the mately 60,000 persons were made g.b Aboot Its Maur Ezdudva Features over, that hundreda of people have ruins of a castle.. The whole scene homeless by the disaster. It has the best type of teat cup(double, been killed and thousands ^injured- Js now ones of ruin, with numbers of acting) and the best milking action of i Many small towns and villages have the inhabitants buried under the'de- ate,,- any oubleaetiltgteat cuReverinvented. p = w been wrecked,and although assistance bris. Groans and erieb were heard on "' '.,: The rubber inflations in Macartney teat caps Cbtlt ---1s being hurried from ill Rarts of the all sides as-rescuers worked feverishly . hermiib ehaatheteatcuptnsatiaasotany _ country o the afflicted area, there-is to extricate the injured and the bodies '' try bia;arta p, much suffering or want of food,meth- teats. er m'�u�•only one size of teat cu which fits ear aria sit sixes of . ,• _' ';f g of the dead. e� The ends of the teat cups are cushioned with rubber. nines and shelter for .the people. A later despatch from Rome says:- TheMacartneypul satorhasthemost-positivcutionofanypulsa torevermod,- r■L''veT earthquake disaster is for It is as steady and unvarying in its action as a 21-lewd watch movement. y quak The Epoca gstimates that the dead in It is the one absolutely simple and fool-proof pulsator-only three working Italy like a lost battle," said ex- the earthquake excee.i 500, and the paz� =. The pulsator is instantly detachable from the lid so that the lid may be placed Prennier Luzzatti, after the Avezzano homeless more,than 20((0. In water for washing, toatastrophe, and this is now repeated A despatch from Florence says:- j Teat Cup release air is not drawn through pulsator-no milk g ,dirt or sterilizing w On Tuseahy. Though not so great;the Already some'-of those working brave- c; solution can gee into milking , ' It is the biggnt labor save only gives you more milk from prese your cows, D3s�etually takes less time, less labor and less expense for labor than' nt disaster recalls the distant ly to rescue and help the sufferers ocher milker. '�' tragedy at Messina. from the earthquake have been killed. Thera!s re, in the conetrudlou of the Macartney than is used in any 0V Banco, a town of 9,000 inhabitants, At Fivizzano three men, including a o�teynaalls f The milker head is all bran, There arq no cheap or inferior g s tae of any kind. lit lose virtually destroyed by the earth- earabineer; were trying to move The Macartney Milker is the easiest to keep clean. quake of Tuesday, as, was also For- masonry, from behind which they _ It is the most sanitary.• It requires the smallest u p expense Any boy or girl can operate the aaci, nearby. Sixty-five dead have heard"the g roans of'someone impfizon- I Kney. You geL life-long dependable service sad freedom from annoyance and expense of fte- The Msla�4 Fs already bees identified and laid out eel, when a new earth shock occurred, tlueat retsl•amentof par Ls MW adaclras _in the. -small picturesque cemetery, the wall• falling,o>n all _ thiep :and �• Particulars Pree-�Mufl Coe;_- ot4wa• 4 which ways 'thrown' open by the crushing thew in eight of the on- e iatrthquake. Bareo was the birthplace lookers. Whether you figure on buying a machine milker or not, this information will interest you: It Plssae rand ors wl(Rorl, .. of the poet, 'Gbvatnni Paacoli. grog Victor Emmanuel, accompan- will test you what Agricultural coueQee and owicatforr on ray gat ; - successful dairy men e,erywhere think of the tai!ixforvaeam ra'.IRa - One of the gravest clis8enitiee en- led by Queen Helena and Princess j Macartney Milker. just art is name and Jlacere>ter MilM. = S countered is the fact that this earth- Yolanda, passed through the smaller -z - address with number of cowl on lasses tnaicated : > Tgnrblilr M us. You'11 get all pard• •••R4i+yr"+ ' Anatice caused as atormens, dleplsce- villages which suffered disaster from HEADS CANADIAN BATTLE- cutarsby return. deem of earth and rocks which ob- the earthquake. In those places, if FIELDS COMMISSION. e *geLlated the roads, f. 1 the wires the tragedy was on a sutallei scale, General Mewburn, former Minister The�18cr'{rt1 y Nuibe �swd sttl othee meads 4 oommuldosdion. the inhabitants were afflicted perhaps of Mi'bitis, w'h�o is named chairman of l*mt aid has been improvised with to a greater degree because of the im- the n'ew body appointed by the Gov- �' e ,316 cAT13bRRDM 8T. - orrAWA 1Deyt. J I Raw---�Ccp, a a !De local mesas of estsblishias meth- possibility of providing for the olrtly- ernment to establish memor.als on the -. sal poste w'heswer possible, ing districts prompt);. fields of•Frallioe and Flanders. y,,- .-•`�2'�.. _. :. ; ..e,L:�,r - - -- - --�.t:s•,R 'y urn-: :.. .k•_, .-'i`� e'.:rL-•' '=.'- - T'".. ..�•,ryrcva:,.y,.r.w�.�'✓.•t4• "q ,.•T^„-A t��,fl1 M,.;,�,.,+ '.r';,..� "' ':. 9 .y• ,i $ , 'S �„-.,. ,a•.•..• '+• e, 7`t-"_. '.';a,i :,+1' +�.,r-',�.r'^; `.'' 1920 Now zs the ;tune to .; °fit•-s�`jt'paplkbed e�_Felder morning at 14 cake' "•I� - :.' Pldeaas, 0*c.i Oo Oct. let the subeeription price - _ (��OTr� rT � 0,� - �'� o�the NEw$ will be raised to$1.50 ?V ICI CL `. TwRMS a gear in.Qanada and td 82.00 in T "'- ' $i's'�per yEir,:1'.i1.2b,iflPaid In adv3iace. the IIoited State,, payable'in ad. Itunicipality of the Township qr Pick;ring. vents, and 50 cents additional if County of Ontario .5-pound pail 1.50 Small glasses 40c and 500 'JOHN M U R KA R Pro f18tOf. not paid in advance. " Notice is hereby given that I have , P p ' It will $o higher ttansmitted or a ivered to the er- T-' Durin g Se$tembex subscriptions sons mentioned in section9 5 and$of will be acre ted at the Wd rate. the Ontario Vggoters'Liat Act, 1880,and - acts r' The above K ounctol met pursuant to P - -'yutred by ea�d..sectione to the be sop trans- `�r2 a _ " ' re also handling Fresh•Vegetables - 9 '.41djoLrament on Monday,the inst., SALE REGISTER l mitted or delivered of the' lists wade i - 1ewbers all present, the leave in the SATURDAY,SEPT. 18Tx—Auction sale pursuant by the last Are axed Assessment Fruits "; _ pp and - - - - . . The manatee of the last meeting of household furniture on Church" Roll of,the said Dtunicipsality entitled Tomatoes CUCUTIlI)el't3 Green Coln .were read and approved. St., Pickering, the property of Jos- to vote at Elections for members of : _ : A number of accounts were present- eph Bye. Sale at 1.80• See bills. the Legislative Assembly and nt , 3 . f ed for payment and referred to'the re- a. H. Powell, auctioneer: Municipal Eiectione, and the said List - - Flatus Peaches Green Apples " .��.epectige standing committees, 9ATU2tDAY, SEPT. 25�a—Auction sale •wee fleet posted up At my office at 1. E. Harrison, B. A. Sc., addressed of 100-acre farm, farm stock, ample- Whitevale on the 10th day of Se tem- �Bananas Oranges Lemons Melons 4- :+ the council as to plena for certain brad• meats etc.,at lot 27, con. 4 Pf6ker- 'her, 1920, and remain there for in- ' ages and as .to test types of-bridge ing, belonging to the estate of the epection, Everything in good'groceries ' structures. - date A. J. Poynter, Sale at ode. See Electors are called upon to examine y $ $ g : Messrs. E• Morgan and R.Dixon bills, Fred. Postill,auctioneer•, said lisle'and if any omissions or other g errors are found therein, to take im• 'were heard re Roue bridge. SEPT. 28•rs—auction Bale g g Toffary, the mediate proceedings to, have said JAMES RIC �gRDSON / '�� Mr. Fiench was heard•re the taking of farm stock and.iwplementa, errors corrected according to law. . � down of the Ro a bridge. property of John Emerson, lot 2, g con.,2, Pickering. As the farm has Dated at Whitevale,Sept. 10, 1920, The standing committee on Coatln- been leased ever thi_ngg will be sold.. DONALD R. HEATON, Orders Delivered' Both Phones leggencies reported and recommended the Sale at qua sharp Wm.'Maw, auc• Clerk of the Tp:of Pickering. llowin payments: The Municipal tioaeer. 51-1 Whitevsle,Oat. World.for supplies. 1.58; J. Murkar. bal of voters' list.advertising�a:,'110. 00; D,R. Beaton. Im acct. of salary. BULK. SPICES 100.00; Ed. Willson. ,attshdtng Court i_ of Revision.5.�. ANTED I ' The standing bomaiittees on Bonuses at 11t11lsLlall low 'for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters y 'prices Ae..reported and recommended pay nsent as follows: John Greig, bonus �7Om t spread e 7 on 100 rods of wire fence on lot 24, bn . o flax• con.5,15.00; B.W.Lotton, bonus on _' ' Q _' Choice Black or Mixed Tea, 70c per lb. 90 rode on lot.M. cos 1 (Altona road), for 8' hOL1rB WOrk 'Fresh! Ground Coffee, ... _70c ` 10.00; Andrew Pegg. bonus am 50 rod, . y' on lot 11, con 7, 12.50; D. Schwalm, - y �/� ,,! Cowan'* CbeoR, .• '_4Oc " bonus on 50 rode on lot 32, con I (Al- Apply o Mr. Wil=on alit t e' •.• ton& road), 10,00; Applications for J bonuses were also received from John Baking Soda,.. .. 7c per lb. \G}reigand B. W. Lotton._ o icL of the . The standing committee on Roads Silver Gloss Starch ... 15c uer lb. and BridRea reported and recommend- ' -..ed the following payments: H.- G. Raspberry Vinegar and Oraugeade 35 cents per bottle Catverl jr„ for h$ul B. •ggravel on con ROSE FLAX M I LL. 2,opp lot 18, 39.00: H. W. Lotton. for , - ' x work on Alton&read between cons b _ r ' RERT H.��Y � C' O T_ �,�� and 2� i! S1�Iri - �i�tJl� '.apnw r ravel.4.35; Alex Thom top wor dome a ., I 1 V•tih L , . N 1. ! in front of Erskine cemetery. 88.00: _ _ -- 6iden nd Automobile Insurance J.B&Isdom, for nr►il*i Vic.. 2.21: W. D. Ac '• t a mo SL24. D. Son. for !amber supplied, WORD T Q THE PUBLIC 1q.21; D. !~[unto, for work done on 3J V ' lots 10 and 11,con 2, also gravel hauled j _ the am ac G. Gibson, 18 a ct. far Pickering" Hardware' More the Cammack ,bridge, 1513 80; w• c�. Having come to Brougham to stay, mp, intentious are to give ' St l Gibson, for moving Cammack bridge, my customers the best possible Value » .M.70: W. G. Gibson. on acct. for :- Cochrane'*bridge,875.00; W. 0.Gib for their money. •son,on acct.for Barnes'brldge.1800.00 'D„ ' Al ,. alrray Pai.�vi ---• — _.. 0ld . The - b d cement and 8,.50• A. 0. Reesor. for -.butter and eggs. " Happy ��OU J�� . cement and lumber, 394.50;,-D.Ever- - -. Thought ” � ton JMeq, for 12 bbak,cement,4806,d -Treat me a3 OU wish to be treated.. - :• ,John Mc(3iaty, for hauling iron and .., � y -- - - -. 40 bags of cement. 54.00; Chas.Todd. ]RANGE for work on western tawnline. cor,of - - ; *Dn.3, 9carbnro. to Pay half,. 8.40:. Mrs. McMaster, « ' Brougham :_ _' •'Chas.Tsuld. for hauling lumber ead The Fuel Saver and Satisfied Customer Mt►' .�1g, :' F- fixing culverts at lots 31 and 82, .1.80-. r. "Ch&s.Todd.for repairing road dam- a - We have a complete line°f `. aged by threshing outfit at lots 34 and ■ 9HERWIN-WILLIANIS PAINTS g 8b,12.00; ?has. Todd.'for 1• loadp of AND VARNISHES ., gravel.2.,.5: Nathan Cox, for 102 ydr ; I �. of gravel.I3.30, Cecil Storry and oth- Paroid Roofing. Strindard Auto y era,for hauling gravel on con.8. Opp' • !iota 19 to 25, 129 30; Jas. Hortop and "Bargains f or Pre-IriVentory Sale Tires at$18 while they last. ' •� others,for work between lots 6 and 7, — Beacon Lanterns 81,•10 and all other con.9.83.00; B. W.Jones and obers, Sept, �, ' �, goods iu proportion. - work bet 4 and 3 cons 7 and 8, 221 00: - W PJones, foe gravel 21.46,also drag. Come and sew what we have - . ing on townline, Whitby to pay half, We take pleasure in showing you -- �' Wm Dixon and others. week THURSDAY - FRIDAY • SATURDAY j =ead supplies Petty.Altrav road bridges. J S BALSDON, - �PICKERINGI , '1981.16; W et gravel supplied for - J. S. cement work, 128 yds. 1e.20 W G ` ,Gibson. on account of bridges 800.50. Regular '.Sale Price -__ A by-law was passed re removal of 1pr. Chase's Nerve Food, _ 50c 42c aobstrmctloa* on roadways is Fairport '. ..- H . _ 'village. Gin Pills, 50c 42c The reeve and deputy-reeve were - -—Pinez , - S0c 42C - -- :.� appointed a deputation toAttead the Castoria(Fletcher'a), 40c 83c j aaaual Lion at mile Hydro-Electric INDIVIDUAL 4 :Association at Hamilton on Thursday. A. D. S. Captoris, 85c Zee o --' Sept, lath. Digestive Tonic, Sot SANITARY -.a' The council now adjourised to meet 25c 19c fit`.:..:Again on Monday, October 4th, for the - Belladona•Plasters, '''transaction of general business. Dr. Chase's Kidney end.Liver pills, 25c ^,_, 21c • .-_. Djer Kies Takam, -50c 89c n rp (] lcu 26c 21c �CC31Cl V�V *- Hydrogen Peroxide(4 oi), 25c 21c . r - - ;•Hydrogen Peroxide (8 oz), _ ,:40C 29c . = PUREWt11TE PAPER CUPS • Ttoducta' K and S. Hot Water Bottles �Cl.iO 1.10,K.ands. Hot Water Bottles, 2.50 '1,�5 :.- , NEVER USED BEFORE - _ rat � '• ';�(These bottles guaranteed for 2 years) - - - . - • • - - 'NL�ER USED AGAIN ��• - Field ills - Tooth Brushes, _ 25e _ 20c -- —8tationery'(boz). 60e 47c C �+�} - and Brick Epsom Salta, 3 ib.., 18c - _ =J S fLUI i M - A 10 •e cent discount.will be given on alt other Drags- 3, 4, 6 acid 8 . p $ And Toilet Articles during the Sale. inch -: - _- H. E. Mooney, ` :,. . C` Pickering :r Buy Early and thus get _, :..•'tiet my prices: Concrete Word done. Furst Choice PRE- '••Ind. Phone,2705 Pick. MACY _ - • �. err - enc � e im o • an c Th e Pic k r n It takes more than Capital, more than Detertnination, more than] : :.•C- N. R Station, BrOCI+ Road g Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a Product leader of its kind.' : .BINDER �TWINE :..all these aids, powerful as they are, would be ubavailing St ore rto achieve such a position unless the Product, The only strictly Canadian Binder - g g __ possessed superior merit. Twrne and Cordage Factory, entirely operated and controlled by Canadian - *Superior Merit alone bas,placed: 'Capital, is at Brantford, Ont. This -_ '!Twine is sold by .. 4 MING - Cream._of1the West Flouriforzbread - B < fQLI9 Pickatn R 47 0 A PICI 7 Farmers, Attention =; Mobiarch FlY-ur for' pastry : :i ""'These who desire their harness Having:purchased the.Rarage business o1lDavidson & William4'we are - . '.:' In the position SC'PRESIACY! ;a3 mended.or wish anything in the her- �ness line, please leave your orders with prepared.to repair al] makes of autos. : Baled�o• ' ''The Canz�pi�el� Flour :Mills " Ltd. All repairs will he called far and de- We keep•in stnck all kinds,of Ford accessories, tire,, for ally Co.,! ivered witbin tbiee days of receiving _ - ' W. atlDnLh. !.c �T a'�/�p• , . �, j f [ q g ty-.+, ('� . •y� - -4^.'.f Ff TO\i, ts•,, .,,ti-- y 't`��f;� �.tZ. �A !,A*, S7.. - �Q/s+ L� °ini r '`�i ` (•} B� (�i'f'i����%� p', i�,1t i 14+� a56�' '+,M ,e :'� `-"''.- a'.'- :.*:n . :�-•• A-«,.:: •--,..w_ ;�.:..,w %-',_' :s•' ., ,rw:.u'' :�, '...y's, H j.. ,,,,,Y,. •+^.,,f. „n•,.. ,,.�,g&r •' ,! 7•r'-.� �. }a. :;- '' `' •�'�i, , K'°[ ,t�•. `v"''a"ws 'S- '�•s.'P".''':.+. + '.y''C'• ', .c. 'q9' ,^..mac. fy,,, -� ..t 21L cn' .'C'.l:'�'�7•+�7,-s^'Y,r�''"�:`w�w. •'''s; _ wr,,.; dE,u-., _..i•r+.+. .•� ��:„-.n,q.....����'�� �.. �^-a5 k3. �_ �L,- - 'yam,. �,.•• �'•w`�'h3'ra+.,.r .. .tom. Kim Sargent left on Yo>f- Wa coo ataLta N _F -_ "”' day for Toronto to take a courts on securing ant prize for his Img Robert L a motored toroSharon _.> I yer was with city reL. R tiiveni ,week, at the Normaj School. We wish ported Clydesdale stallion at, To- on Batnrday. , her suttees. rodto Exhibition. C: verlaDd attended the ei- Mrs. Walter Percy, of Arkona, hibition on f ride -_- Mrs. Dunn or., Mrs. Dunn Jr. was the guest of Rev. C, W. and i Thos. Neal will hold an auction The Railway Commission have and son, of Toronto, and George Mrs. King on Monday and Tues- ti sale on Wednesday, Oct. 20th. granted the request of the rail- and Mrs. Thompson, of Uxbridge, day of this week. y Miss Annie Spoffard is again on ways for a large increase in Pass- s�pent Sunday with `Vm. and Mrs. -duty at the telephone central. • - eager and freig0t rates. The mill- Thofpson. ' •i,,„,�.'i�• . =� Miss Margaret• Macuab spent the ions of dollars worth of watered Mre Bane and non, of S rae3ise. . . _ Of all materials and design p .week-end with Miss Duke, of To- stoc-k that never cost a cent must y �raln Chopping -Tonto. earn a ¢cud dividend for the stock- N.• Y•, are visiting with Harry and _kept in stook. It will pay you u Peter Macnab *jr. 'spent over holder-. :Mrs. Thompsou. Mn. Crooker, ;oall at our works acd,iaapect our 660101 ,.." -Sunday with his brother, Charles, of Bnffalo, N. Y., also spent Sun- AND FL,&KING;• obtain prices Don't be misled day ith them. agents we do not employ them,ooneegaeori. of Uxbridge. SALE OF )FARM y , ly we oaa, cad do throw oft the &goat A Miss Mamie Burton, of the sea- The Women's Missionary Socie- am prepared to do chopping and oat commission of 10 per can$.,which you wtti calk concession,'is spending a fete There will be offered for sole by ty of the Union Church, will hold Baking on Mondays, and Fri-, certainly save by purohsaing from w4 =-r' days with Mrs. B. S. Palmer. Public Auction at the their annual thank-offering meet- days only, beginning oeu solicited. Rev. A. 'McLellan attended a Gordon House, Pickering, Ontario ins in the church on Tuesday eve- on Apcil. lat.7 J. T, MATHESON meeting of Whitby Presbytery at _ON_ ping, Sept.28th. Further particu• - -,;•, Oshatea on Tuesday, Lars will be given next week. John-F. Bayles, GreenwDOd Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario = , Farmers are now busy at their �ttl:day; October 2nd, 1920 ` :..'fall wheat seeding. The acreage, at the hour er 2,30 o'clock, " ;however, is not large. Afternoon _ IN, 9 . .:1 ' '1*:..1'4t_• :� lldre. S.F. Robins, Miss Margaret Those Certain Parcels of Land and d Girls Premises the Township situate, lying and being FOR BOYS AND GIRLS' .• Macffab and Miss.Mabel McLellan in the Townshipp of Pickering, ' -motored to Oshawa on Tuesday.. County of Qntarlo,compceed of: J Boye boots 3.50,worth 5.00 Mrs. Thps. Birkett and son; Gor- nRsTLy. party of Number Twenty in _ .don, left on Monday to spend a the Third Concession of the said Town- - , few days with Mrs. G. H. Samis, ship of Pickering supposed w contain W ��ted Also a big stock of men's heavy every- }-•of Brussels. about forty-six acres being the front day boots at 4.00 a pair a, George Madill• returned to his part of said Lot after one hundred and - _ e As we bare only a limited stock,call home in Detroit on Tuesday after forty acres have been taken,from the early and make your ndin some weeks with,his a• acres sold excepting also the fourteen TO spread Flax, a 1.00 'to a 111.501 seleestioa. , R ]✓ acres sold for lases 018 the south-east - rents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill, and corner of the said Lot also the south „�$ of .8 hours j ►- other relatives in this locality. halt of Lot Twenty-one is the Third Y ' �. Fiagcid, mQrit F. The Nteam shovel has been at Oooceasioa of the said Township con- ply at the - Ind. Phone 2904. work these days on the station Gaining•One Hundred acres more or j1 � _ a- g road which is now getting .into leas, gONDLY. the northerly quarter of M R�� 3 - _ ty tc-^ i •18.enond_C.op- y /� of floe recently y' -E � L. A /1 �lly/ ��'� delight of motorists. The coating cession; the ao elf of Lot Twent z 0rj$- mtone which has recent three in the Se Concession and - been placed thereon is Just what the south half of the south half of Lot DICKERING QNTA$I© ,` / voice 41C� was needed to make a perfect our- Twentytwo in the Third Concession f dace. all in tt4Township of Pickering, save ReC3rds and except from the last mentioned Parents and all interested in the par-eel that portion thereat heretofore ;young are cordially invited to at• aken toy the Municipality of Picks?- - S + OP t LOOK ±' As.)TEN In great 'tend Friday afternoon's Women's ing for a public road, the said three Variety Institute meeting under the direc- parcels,containing together two hun- New Records are received each tiou of the Home and School Corn- ed acres more or less. the total acre- -Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different week and Special orders filled on mittee when Rev. A. McLellan age of all the parcels of land above re. [� '- "'ili,onnderetood ferret to being threehundred and fifty lines Of Opting Shoes. We can supply these shortest notice. w —ape 8: on eaY ^^�U aronert CbI dwa, and-Dr. Tomlinson on g property ie' - THEBTON''� Pickering ;~ . are certain buildings. The ro -• 'The Traged of a Misfit.' The lines at reasonable i.c�a. � said to have on it certain gravel its !' resident will.explain the swims p - r. P P and is suitable for Golf Grounds. The ;� and work of the above coatmittee. said Property is situate about one mile Come and see—at the Corner shoe Store. _ 40 ,ti*9Wd Yembere of the Trustee Board north of the Liverpool Howe, Dun- _. will streak and Rev. C. W. King barton. �(j] '-r ! . - will preside. Music will,be fur- The said property will be offered for •7 • M. Palmer, Cl$i emont - swished by the school. Three sale subject to a Reserved Bid and sub. `'+ ject 20 a First Mortgage said to o'clock is the hoar. Buying One of the severest e]ettrie amount to,66000,00. o o d • r -- - `- r " s TaRMS : Ten pr.cent. of the Parehase _ �a locality OCCUCre OD Saturday money in Casts on Gate Maisie, a:Lr- _ t, � y ther forty-pper cent. of the ppurch"e - T .: night last. Although no damage money,w(thin thirty daps thereafter • has been reported to this locality, and the valance -to be secured by a the lightning was almost a contin- Bleached Sheet- ' g d Second Mortgage at 7 per cent. on Circular Pillow Cotton,.42 inches wide, ual flash an the thunder a contin .* terni-s to be'arranged, Conditionsof s . ual roar. There were really three , Stile and ggrepme°t of Purchase to ' ing., 72 finches wide; JO bents per yard. Ry -storms daring the night, all of be produced for ins ection add exe- cuted on date of Sae, - them very severe. Man got out _ - of their beds and dressed expect*- Further terms and Splendid conditions maybe ing that they would be called upon ai certainecloa app'licatlan.to the un= - to fight a fire. The accompanying deraigued afld will be tuxde known fiJhirtin$'s and'"FanrseletteB — - - n rain, however, mill be of teat at the time of the sale. V g Wheat Cert:ftirwti benefit to the root crop and to the Dated at Toronto this I0tb day of Sep- Arsenate of Lead' Faris Green,- Fly Oil pasture fields which were begin. te-mber. 192u, > > HIS Bank hats special facill- ping to sutler-from she dry weath- B.N. DArts, GRAss& LocERt% Fruit ties for collecting Wheat , 157 Bay Street,Toronto; (i'em F Jars, &l80 red and white _ Participatiaa CE tiaCates, the 62-2 Solicitors for the Vendors F The annual divine set•Qice under _ >mbber tin g initial payment be{'n at the ; the auspices of the Claremont Ma g nt o 3Q a all as ' _ _sonic Lodge'was held. on Sunday NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ aul d g; Me isat ewa. Afternoon in the union church and &=d Othm=B THE '' was well attended. Rev. 'A. Me E "A N N i, ` deliver of the ac entertaining church, STANDARD BANK • -delivered a practical disenttese on Notice to Creditors axd others in the P. ; iv a��`u � ,� �r�+�G. ��•,.' "The Mission of the Church, the We of Mrs,Katherixs Percy, Deceased. ''.r;• .77 - School and Free Masonry in the The creditors of the Estate of Mrs. OF CANADA ' 'Uplift of the World." He held Katherine Percy.late of the Township Cook" setsµ "d gout"" t'MMOr that only as the' Fatherhood of of Pickering, in the County of Ontar- .tw : god and Brotherhaod of Mao io, married woman, deceased, who +�� • 1PtCKRRiNG BRANCH through Jesus ~Christ was pro died on or about the 20th day of June, -iYV Folt tloQ you �11te A.W.CRAWhORTM Mww.,as► claimed could separated sin•cur A.D. 1020, are herebyy,notified to send :~ ' by poet prepaid or otherwise deliver to . ` s►w�Nct+ •�so wr wt�ar) >sed humanity be redeemed. Rev. the undersigned Executors or their ; be >�ee=e by eotl�d*ent saving. . O. W. sing of the Baptist Church solicitor, on or before the Sth day of Pam the h" of depositing at fiCQuent •nonducted the devotional part of October, A.D. 1920, their Christian P - the-hour, and a fine male voice and surnames,aderese and description, pµ �, ohoi•r assisted in a most impreseive and full particulars of their claim and and inspiring service. n tumre of security, if any, held by 'SHE. D � �AN The k6 Fred Ward whb is the local immediately after the Sth da of - Vigilance Committee . A • agent for the�7oek@hutt Plow Co., October, A. D. 1920,-the estate o the WHITBY BRANCH, C. P. LYND, Manager. hlid a narrow escape with his life, said Mrs. Katherine Percy will be die- BRJi►NCYrt. • '$. C. CROSS, MagsaOr. The object of this Association is to plus a painful accident on.Tuesday t ibuted among the parties entitled lessen stealing and prosecute morning. Driving4o_the station hereto, having regard only to the g with a crated corn binder, the claims or Interest of which the ezecu- the felons. team shied at a passing @team roll• tore shall then have betice, and all - lfeunben hsvio o t stoles aomssid• '-to the diteh others Witt be excluded[tom tl}P gold •. Bps Pw -.. the binder against a telephone distribution. any mambse p Dated at Toronto this lot day of Omen s of Eaoa6ire Oom 61ee. le and throwing it with Air. September, A. D. 1920,E '- - pp Membeeehip tss _11.ft .:Z Ward underneath to the' ground. " Prompt action on the pa WM. JAMzs BEATON,rt of 0th• 86 Bav Street, Toronto, - "y on avv'ot�� W. =s ere saved a runaway and fatal <- Solicitor for the Executors. '.' Nxse. Cons.—L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm- results; but Mr. Ward received a or, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Mrs. tda M. Hamilton, C. R. Percy, We Wish to announce that Mr. M. J. Rowe-lay-been appoint= - serious eat on the right hand, be y = =' sides a hrui@ed left arm and right and E. A. Percy, It. R. No, 2,Clare- . w Cluk ...ed agent for Sun. Life of Oneida for the district of R Thextea: . leg and a bad shaking no butwith &°oat, and u T. Percy.Green River. _ ' Pessiasnt; F# no broken bones. Fortunately, Ont., Executors. 60 Dr. Tomlinson was passing at the _ ;-Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering. time find gave hint prompt first wtd. Coal, -.0 o a l It maybe-interesting to you to know what this leading Company did last -year,Miss Eva McLeish,just returned ; from the Telugu Mission, India, - • 919, will be the guest of the,.Ba fist R'hey paid out to Policy-Holders Holders sad Beneficiaries_during 1 - : Church nett Baaday,and on Mon Hard and Soft Coal Of the• the enoi;moos enm-of$12,364 651.Io. d:; afternoon she will be Riven an best quality on - l' %informal reception at the parson- �. }land °. !which is'over $1,030,387.00"per month `? ' age by the Ladies' Mission Circle, which to over 237,181.00 per week and in the evening a public meet- TRIOS. A. L.AW,• .which is over 4,937.00 per hour(8 hour day) --The Universal 1 ing will will speak,oak it expect- 'FIC3. zinc. whit over, r minute. 5 _h p , . p , �. . _ - - " : awing-:-Ma one h is 82 29 per ed, in the native costume of the - ---- :•�-stvange people among whow ohe •'. 'These large payments are backed up by over $105,•711;4+1Qt7 of Manufactured by "I as been Iaboring for the last sev- �lairern�r� s�C/ u assets, and a snrl�ns of over$8,037,44.0.00. W. It. Jackson & Sons - .r. en years. A cordial. invitation is _ R the ro .Brock Road, Pickering, Ont, extended to all to attend and meet •. � Can yon conceive of the help to �'Vidot�•5• and Orphans, p ��. r .� `thin gifted worker. Sunday, Sept. _ Bus meets all Trains vision for c-ornfcrt and-plenty--the animint of squalor, gaime and 131nrke,,,itl,in•� nr.rl tS'ordirorkiag !rt�` 26th, will.be Sunday School Rally First:clasQ R•iRs to hire day of poverty pr vented by these imaguificent nnytu,i, Tr+;1y this is. . .,. organized-philantro u !' all its branche, Sate gumming .Da with a R py• and fllint a's ecin tr, ; - west prices. apn'i tn'inte to the occasion.ran7nl,e night at to o HILL, - R'e stock Ow-oline I dines. Emery special l.tl > 4 g a Phone•1. 05, - `,, writ>4L'atiarv-seLLice,9 will " _ ° -r• H. y' : W heels, Cirrular fi:r w?, Saw �: r, it _- - � -', R f,� ` - ,,, ti ice;�J�and F.ruerv. Mandrelal is , oe acid ati irrrnl,•r t1. _._� A l�aiultiPt(tlitl Pntf;rt:,it tiretlt tl�t • T 38fl riIiOL }rta4a�hitPF� - t} following ?Monday evening: 1 PKOFRIETORS all!for Sale. ••• - - _-`."-"a+•.YWd'-u•• •-"'aka=.K':�;.. y'�.j.. irn.'v ..Y'..R.v'...'n,eY �',•�,`n, �'� F-• Pin, �Flwll!"WA-7tF. pqgnug 1k iz� 4 RV 'AfttA I �,J��:; 1n the life of the company, are G. *PARK PARTS Brown and W, J. Siebert, pulpwood for dioul-W ILL 'loss 1%W �AUTO most mot es d -Xela of cam k.�m experts. or _o Your old. b, The Dover Oil Company.owtrJ 011 replace& t part It is the object a! the Mhdrsl�4.all #goo--whother It be Write or wire me worn-out Offlaw coaMlimation of important Ing what you want, w• carry the company to leases on lj000 acres of land in Dover new-born, babis or the growing-og diaieverion largest and most co 4 stock in carry on the business of 'pulp, paper, _vb9d— on the Mackenzie is con- .,I or new cars timber and lumber manufacturers, the and Tilbury Townships and in the to have to be Constantly gualided'tained in a special despatch re-eived proposed site of the plant being at C�omber and Belle River districts. In sm their health. the latter district they alreafly have P"thUPon-this good from Vancouver.- According •o this, Grohman Creek. Of the little am largely d 22 wells producing oil in encouraging e- President C O. Stillman of the Im. Montreal interests have purchased --pon4a bb strength and usefulness in perial Oil Company, statics that oil of quantities.' In order.to finance and the Dryden Pulp and Paper Company develop this enterprise, we- offer liter Yom. Bab Own Tablets are.an excellent quality has been tapped Ithr4deal home medicine for children of at Fort Norman, and that the content world is tremendously short of gas' of Dryden, Ont., a large producer of 100,0ft shares of stock at par value of ` 1a11 ages. They are a gentle but thor-.of this oil is heavy In gandlive. Presi- oline." Kraft pulp and paper, from its Eng- $1.00 each. lish interests. The English interests . .. ..... dent Stillman says in part: Victoria—Organization of the Koot- wolf retail% tjheir holdings of the Si Write Now for Full Particulars to Vtt& laxative which are absolutely to be free from Opiates or "'WIlat we have uncovered at Fort snag Pulp and Paper Company, Limit— 500,000 6 per cent: bonds now out- A kith harlmfnArugs and which may Norman is oil of a grade that cannot ed, has been completed and it provin- standing. Anew company will be ...John Pratt & Co. I)a riven to the youngest child with be beaten anywhere in America. So vial charter issued. The new company formed. 79 Adelaide St. E. Torentp safety and beneficial results. far we have nab had time to make an is capitalized at half a million dollars ugh their action on the bowels analysis in our own laboratory, so that divided into 500,000 shares, and will of Friendship. The caribou, the reindeer of Amer.. stomach they banish constipation I cannot tell accurately what the oil have offices in Nelson. rhe'dir9,!tor- A man lea, which was quite cocoon*in North a seldom goes to a friend for indigestion; break up colds and will run. 0- erq Alaska thirty years ago, is ,now, But samplels tested in Ed- ate' officers consist of "he follow- a loan if he really needs the money. Simple fevers and make teething asizi mouton by other parties showed very Ing,-who are all Nelson men: Pfesi- like the buffalo, almost extinct. Mothers, you C= make your little high gravity, some-where in the neigh- dent, Dr. L. E. Borden; Vice-president, "The child is the to-morrow of so- ones well 'and'keep them well by Just borhood of 60. This is the character Carl G. Smpson;H. E.Dill, Secretary. ciety." Therefore let us safeguard the keeping a box of the Tablets at hand of oil the world In looking for, as the The other directors are: L A. Austin,, future by giving ofir children training �10 who can win and keep the lo and by giving an occasional dose to AxnImA coutent-is-very-Lgil., a-d iiii vlatthew.! in truthfujuess, non-esty, inaustry and of a little child hasn't much vim to worry W keep his liTrie bowels rei know that at the present time the Others expected to take an active part loyalty through the kinder and his storiiach-sweet. The Tab- garter. about in this world or the next. Tab- are solid by medicine dealers or 25 cents a box from The y mail at me-Co., Brockville, You we a Plot of gram And loudly say: 7 .�"How green! And lovely to be &*an""- tri it, alaall d 4ghtly pass !rV .-4r lithinking on yodr way. `_Another pauses stlelitly: "It Isi Uvtng.sod. Upepringing tho' downtrod;. With every.blade or Divinely made-- A part and parcel --Of Eternal God." The Larger the Better. 'As a rule, it Js the new father who is the bore, arld the visi politely to stifle his yawns, while the 6*is ealotived. But the dame who -called upon Mr. Jones after the birth of his first reversed the usual order of 'She told She was full of ai ',Idm what to do and. what not to do, i &ow to treat the baby-when-it, ml 11low to sing to It, bow to talk to It. 1what toys to give it, what school -' Oand It to, what religion it should fol- gow. and what profession to adopt. 0 Ift regarding the color of Its coffin Mr. Jonas was Just about to ask her it hen she suddenly Jumped up and A�, '5� she Was sorry, but she really t be going. "Really?" murmured Mr. Jnes faint- "Yew I re&UY must- Good-bye! 'yon expect your baby will be much lari Fbr BA)UNG. For pmm4 tea INE in granuAation—finer -than all other sweet- For PRESERVING. when I den her again." :and sponge cakes, coffee cakes- aches. posi plums and "Yen," said.,Mr.' J04i 111.sincerely' angel cake, layer cakes, fruit grape —u you use Laude you Feners in actual use—finest in results obtained. pc bo" we. cakes, cocoanut cakes, park "Fine" has many meanings to the Lantic user! In can smile at thp_cAd caution"Let -' cakra, nut cam shaft Cam it simmer until all the sugar In China money, which Germany'si macaroons and biscuits,crulleraiii, snowy glistening crystals of pure cane sugar--all dissolved." While Yet " fivit substituting for lower value rolls, buns--ALL cakes--Lantic sugar and nothing else—Lantic brings you .coricen- retains its beawtvw cal and pap" money,will be easily kept clearli cram'quicker with the butter— form,the preserving in but apt to break. becausil�4V&FLN& trated. sweetening. And because.each crystal is fine 811" ea UM because i F and even, Lantic dissolves-at once—it instantly delivers doml Ju its great sweetening power without hesitation. course it goes farther. Of course it costs less. 04 ik • course li e it fine. you will In PRESERVING late fruits such as pears,plum and peaches,it effinin- ates the dai of over-cooking, which robe fruit of its natural color and shape, and sorn' e of its flavor. —which makes the 1 In BAKING, Lantic creams quickly with the butter 'take light and dainty: Creaming need not be tedious. y 4 -velve quality. In CANDY-MAKING fine granulation gives candy-a soft tY Most of the highest grade chocolates and finer candies 'are made with Lantic. The exquisite' "velours"of the best chocolate creams comes from t Lantic fineness: 4 _,Only a sharp hWa In TEA or COFFEE,in fact in all beverages(hot or cold),every Lantic ergs- PS. For tam; tal t once,yielding readily the full sweetening of the purest cane. sives'a perfect shave Pbr BEVERAGE disiolve!a For cANpr.JtAMUVG. collbe, cocoa, lemonade, root fudge, taft, ti.i,._ elllrli� : .:,4- An tinstropped blade beer,orangeade, lemon pw'snd ATLA a--- ­ . ­.1 AR REF NERVES- LIMITED wmc punen--lin Tacc Tor au 11311011ne• 'Camilivit glLvc a good a ,..,- -made L use LANTIC. MONTREAL numle creams, pepperminitsi il:"laut br shave today as it did .. . t . Them wW then be no wanted vandleil fi%*a,and of course -yesterday -and must spoonful left at the bottom of icings, Lantic has the call 'soon be 'discarded. the cup cc it's TIA candy makers FUM. Ws FINS. S. The ezclushre self-strap- ingfeatureof the AutoStrop Razor ensures from, each blade as perfect shave a each day as the day before. :W is as t clean as to' oil 10 strop—nmg to unscrew ;,or take apart. Any dealgr will demon- istrate the AlbtoStrop Razor to you, guarantee saflifac- UM Of r0fUnd Of Purchaft PH" 7 limp JLV tz=r 4 stillep--tilsrolve blades In an at. iisult myy. purpose. I 11--�"tjqp Safety Razor Co, Limited ANN1111i DaUdim Torealle, Canada 206 fed ro 1111111M ,Pa-lar t. a � � �+•e. _'�� '.�. ,vA:N �:���'_"'�,.�'h - 'kf: ��,:•�h` ,rr. "��.�,�rai'�'"�+a�: f' -{,��.. .is'.w �"' -•:..�s�#�e'z*-`.�..A,'L.�+...5'.�.'.-, . r,•"� 'r"F..+q .�y a 't.. n^ o 'x+"31°„. 4-. °�. �. w• •'"�s'. wm •yfr+e-,_ µms`.••-'F" y" 't,,. .. 'r>. H ..,' - p;.•:i�7 1 �y�,•! ".I,sr;..La.;s_� �.,;."P.YTr`,�?ri,"i.: .cyw+r. '•t .Ri-- .yt,� ...�'r' '". 6`..- '-.i;_,,a�'�y.tie .".�•. "G'i:.. �. •}gy •••�. T �� YR � ,rt j."� Y .� i.R�J:.° 1 .�.''-f' g��i'.�. - • yd,,g „�• t vii yLE�y._-4 �y Y ..'S'�• � ^.•s .Y}';A�,. aF'. 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Classified Advertisements. �oUER j EARN TO VAMP IN A F113W �a t y :.{TS FOR SUMMER , BITS a 81mDIe Chart o! ,,.LL SMALL, FOLK ;.ASTFIMA " ���0� � herds" enabling a person to readily Sure Sign That Sle Blood yylaY accompaniments on piano or orl�aI MAY FEVER / in every key; endorsed by leadlne m a!- - _ _ is Watery and Impure. - ��e cn� efana everywhere. Agents wanttd, lib- t _WM VN� eras commissions; postpaid to any ad • People with thin blood are much _ e e■n in Canada for ii.00. Self help Pub. +� --sleepless nights, constant -1 1 GFo.. 100 Broadway, Sydney, N.S. t '.mare subject to headaches than full- sneezing, streaming eyes, Achill, or Eagle Island, the largest •� After Eating Thirteen Buns.' ` blooded persons and fire form of -'s- 0 :•# :.:. anaemia that afflicts growing girls is wheezy breathing. Mre, Wigga—"is Billy ill Mrs. Skin- island belonging to Ireland, is con: • - �� nected by railway with the mainlaind. .Almost always accompanied by head- � nee?' aches, together with disturbance of __ Mrs. Skinner—"Well, he ain't iii ex- the igestive organs. 1 brings relief. Put up in cap- actly, but no stummlck can stand thir• GIRLS( A MASS Whenever you have constant or re- rules, easily swallowed. Sold by teen buns! It's an unlucky number." Ah '"` `y•.. :'earring headaches- and pallor of the reliable druggists for a dollar. face, they show that the blood is thin Ask our agents or send card for India's Prodntds. OF WAVY, GLEAMY and your efforts should be directed to ;ward buildings your blood. te fair free sample to Tempietpes. 14$ At a school examination the exam- -BEAUTIFUL 'HAIR Kin St. W, Toronto. finer asked one child: In- treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink 8 "What are the products of-our In- ---* -Pills will do this effectively, and the dian'Empire?" " ►� rich red blood made by these pills will ORM WIND_OWS&DOORS The unhappy infant began nervously �:et "Dan save and 'remove the headache. -- SIZES to.vie sour to reel off the list she had got by glorify our hair Mora'diaturbances'to the health are Goldilocks o�aias, F,t:ed heart: - i •- caused by their blood than most pee- ease wilhalaa. Sde de- "Please, air, India produces curries r Embroidery liveryttv.raaeeed pepper, and, rice and citron and foie have any idea of. When your blood sass Ds�, 'Cn. 063 "J`: WritefccPtiwUit and Pe`PP s- .' .is impoverished, the nerves suffer 9649—Boy's Russian Suit (,with or [al• eve dews chillies and chutney, and—and—and- is from lack of nourishment, and you without trimming-bands; knee trous- 6��1� w;at« and—" may be troubled with insomnia, neur- ers). Price, 25 cents. In o sizes,.2 to The NALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited "Yes, yes," said the examiner, im- itis, neuralg;a or sciatica. Muscles 6 years. Size 4 requires lib yds. 82 "AYILTON ►Ano.r msr„t.uioea CANADA patiently. "What crimes after all .� subject to strain are undernourished ins, wide; contrasting, % yd. 30 ins. thin?" a and you may have muscular rheum wide. Forty-Eight Years in Another infant's hand was raised. t tism or lumbago. If your blood is thin i . 9640—Child's Dress. Price, 25 cents. o , "Well,you tell her what comes after ' and you begin to show symptoms of fn'6 sizes, 1 to 6 years. Size 4 re- Canada 8 Western Empire" that" A of these disorders, try building-quires 1814 yds. 32 ins. wide, or.1% "Please s:r, India-gestioW' • up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink yds• 36 irs. wide. Colonel John S. Dennis, C. M. G., a '. Y- who rode the plains of Alberta Pills, and as the blood is restored to McCall. Transfer Design No. 063. MONEY ORDERS,. „ P its normal condition every symptom Price, 16 cents. Saskatchewan and Manitoba 4S years The•safe way to send money by mail r n Those patterns may ba ibtained ago, when Indiana and buffalo were of the trouble will disappear. There "Canada's is by Dominion Express Money Order. are more people who owe their resent plentiful,knows more about Canada s Coq •^ _ p P from, your local McCall denier, or state of good health-to Dr. Williams' from the' McCall Co., 80 Bond St., Western Empire than any other man Hubby's Choice. - - ' Pink Pills than to any other medicine,' Toronto, Dept. W. He killed and ate the buffalo,narrowly Wife(buying new hat}: "What sort' and most of them do not hesitate to -4 escaped being scalped by Indiana on ?" of bird shall I have on It?" any Be. at least one occasion, suggested and Hubby: "Get one with a Small i Naming the Baby. built in Alberta the largest irrigation t You can get Dr. Williams' Pink bill." Fills through any dealer in medicine They were discussing It—It with a system in North America, recruited or by mail at 60 cents s' box or six capital "I." The only thing that count- thousands of British and Canadians in Minard's Liniment Relleves Distemper : - - box"for $2.50 from the Dr.Williams' ed in the whole wide world. In other the Uritted States during the recent medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. words,the new baby. wee'and not only volunteered for but Some people's idea of taking life - Fs. ' asked the visitor. ditionary Force'in Siberia. the rest of us. In s few momemte you can trans- Blue. "Yes," replied the fond mother. Now the four western provinces of form y+»plain,dull,flat hair. Yon ca>t Vie►, .A.Barden fllled,with larkspur(blue and "And you should have seen the trouble Canada have a population of 2,b00,000, �OT�E R' have it abundant, soft, glossy and (till e • sweet, we had! It's so difSzult to get a really the buffalo are to be found only in MOTHER! of life. Just get at any drug or':met - Beneath the Diuest of naciouded ggod and appropriate name, don't you. parks in the Canadian Rockies and the counter a small bottle of "Danderine" - "`��`" skies; think?" ' Indians are on reservations. There for a few cents. Then moisten a soft "How did you settle it?" are nearly 20,000 miles of railway is ee f1, A lass clad in blue muslin, fresb.-and California Syrup of Figs cloth with the Danderine and draw �;.. "Well,I got a book on nomenclature the tour provinces, or one mile for y P this through your hair taking one �. To nest, the bI.ue of her deep, wilt. and read it all through." each 125 persona; and, of 225,000,000 : Child's Best I.aXative small,strand at a time. Instantly,- fill eyes. "Whatever's that-9' exclaimed the acres of good agricultural land, but yes, immediately, you have doubled visitor. -- 8fi; + '4`i#'. °''• ,�. ,na. �'i`"`-M.•,, a n""e. ♦ s rf•J. ""�ln ,.?Y �,t�.�r �,, :�"~ ,.. �K'43- ��N.o�,t4. w.. �-- ,t;:;v^ .•: � �- �•,.,,• +�;. '� .:iyr+�`. "..n= ' ,,..i,•'�' � l�e,'','. .t..a- '•,y '. ?�•'v •n�sa' .,c, Ja,.S�• A .,'" .•'a„ r'i°�: °t1... -r�' '+�{r ``� 05'` �aoa„• 61 %' ,.s+.L^ t', .�. •r. 7'�,• _.L:T; ,c':.n,. .,3"`" 7 ,.� �+'..ex5 t��Ny.� .!.,{ 7.,.•yV"'vrF.o�!^$�,�(, �'frN� �i.Y�°•.��� ' � -*',r-•_ _ ,.YL :�?�._✓ r'��„C �', vs'!�+� -'�'. ,Y+,�r:. '-.,��. .? ,_y, •'g.L�• �•4,;•., .,.lz .,•S;c-'..r•" 4r r ` .,� "i v,,, L Y.4, 11� -S. �1 • y,�!"a•"w::F". � _••`_ ,--mot".":.,.. r , � , a with iCieorge�andeeMrrs.n Pugh, of nextnTueeda�t will to his pro- FALL ��_ oa Iamcs. UYIN Whitevale. fessional dut -Born, at Lakefield on Monday, -We have a quantity of second r { -Robert Rankin, Oak Ridges, Sept. 18th to .Allan H. and Mrs. grain bags at 87.75&dozen. Just '.,e ent a day here last week -with pQ Ulark, of Timmins,a daughter. as Road rte new. F.T, Bunting. * p j ,' 119 mother. -The Y P. 9, of St.'ALdrew's - -b'irst-class steel range, in per• wise b�J er buys early, thereby getting +. gu h and Mrs. Rose, of To- : d�arOn£o; spent Sunday with D. and church are invited to a corn roast .feet order, for sale. Apply at the best choice in a limited, _ to be held at Theo. Annan's on THE `'EtK s Office. Bargain for "= .,. .. Mrs. Munro. _range of goods �•. Freida evening, Sept. 17tb. Mew quick sale -Miss Lochead, of Drayton, Y p q , . • . :. " , 'was the guest of Mrs. Rankin hers and their friends. will meet -Alf. Palmer purposes holding i:,__� f.x. at the church at 7,30 o'clock,sharp. an auction sale of furniture,stoves par Fall Stock is now on the shelves and we tivould ' over Sunday. . -_U,r. Collins; president of the and household effects some tit ie i -Lloyd Slslrlay, of Ottawa, ,• Royal, Astronomical Society of in October; Watch out for bills. advise you to look it over early. _ . Apgnt Sunday at the home of his 3'. ;- ff Canada, accompanied by his wife =The Pickering" Choral Class �+ '~ a-MI?s Enid Hounsom, of Toron- and ' family, �a�nent Wednesday will meet in the School honsmee Again we are special' to with Rev, Dr.,slarsh. 'air. Collins the evening of Sept. 23rd to - • to, visited Miss Roberta Beds'oa wri was one of the fe•ty who nent-in pluns for the winters work. All �/ 1A, ^ p / over the.weekend, A4'.:E ! Y S • YY E A /T .-John and Mrs. Crockett spent the •Government .Exoedi,tiou to persons interested will pleaRa note the week end with friends in_'To Labrador in 1903. They viewed the date acrd be on hand, on Wednesday the new'star which -Sept. the 28th will be Sunday and can show roll a fine assortment of Fine Shirts, Ties, - xonto and Oakville. Aug. Soy S-,enters Gloves, Hats, Caps, Boots, Etc., -\'orman and Mrs. llechin, of was fi'r'st seen in g 20th, at�tl School Day in the 3lethoclist Sox, � � 1 Oshawa, spent Sunday with,the is Low declining in brigbtne�s. church. Rally service at 10.30 a. in fact every thing pertaining t0 men's It was of the first magnitude but m. The noted solo�t, jars. Catvk. �- ?former'&�_parents here, is note of the third. g g� er, will sin and a. ood lives speak- ice bare And that the best. • _ _ .. -. :�� W. P. Derr, of Buffalo, spent The S�'owen's Institute will er is being secured and the name r es �. 'tire pa t'week with the farmer's hold their regular meeting at the will be announced soon. The <<-•; sister,Airs. J. C. Philip. You can't do better than buy a home of firs. W. L.Rudd un Tues. .choir'and hale quartette, assisted ' -Remember Joseph Bye's sale Y . of housebold furniture on Church day evening, Sept. 28th: air. and, by Mrs. Cawker, will conduct a c 1St.,to-morrow (Saturday). * Mrs.-Roddy have been furtnnate song service at 7 p. 'tn. Special _�,,o�vlldes' �tlit eY' Overcoat in securing George Baldwin, F. R. offering fur the Sunday School ;° r -Quite a large number .from H. S , of En3rland, who will speak= fund. This will be a high day for y guaranteed to keep you warm and to give you every . this locality attended the Oshawa on. Horne Gardening Flower our Sunda 5cLool. All people - Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday. Fruits and �'egetable5 and.will are invited and w'il be delighted. satisfaction. -Daniel McCallum and bride, .•.-' S:- �. tr days with illustrate his lecture jvith lantern • :of Orillia, Qpent_a fe d y , ' Pro. and slides. The Whitby and Clare- .... IN MEMORIAM - - x their aunt and uncle, Fred 1 ,' B-0uutin Pickering y Mrs. Collis. moat InGtitutes .are invited and Avnx aso�—In fo;id and ai:ectionate • �� a an exeellent program is planned. Y Establisliedi�l€57. �`` —David Annan, jr,, has 'porch• ulpinor'v of Robert Ander-on,'dearl axed Ed. �'alsh's boa=e on Church All those interested In Horticul- beloved husband of Chri-sauna Came.-on Y t. • ', ..$t., and takes' possession' solve ture are invited. Anderson, txhn entered into,rest fi v as —The annual hat•ve=t home ser• September 16. 191U. - time in.October. , B WDY -� M" V -Miss Florence Down, of the 'rice-'will beheld iu fit: George's His.ger.tleways and lovLagslili.e - HARDWARE -� r= t Are leas.in, to reeall : -r� Standard Bank stiff. has been off church. on Sunday next, Sept, i9 p ` duty for several days suffering Morning at !0.30. Evening at He And kindly word for Pooh,' ''t0' And tvkts beloved by all, p, from a severe cold, the preacher in ,the &morning will ,.yis tweet-to know tve'li.aieet&Rain : Seine Fall Speeil�,ls -Allan H..,Clark, of Timmins, be the Rev: Canon E. Ribourg, «.'here partings ate no inure _ epent a couple of days this week D. D., of St, Alban' Cathedritl, And hat the one the loved so well -4^- 1v1th his parents.here. Toronto. Dr, Ribourg is,one of l .is only gone before. -Aliases B. and L'Bunting re. the mo-t eloquent speakers in To- 3Iother; Wife and Family. BE A-CO`' L' S N TEli.NS .13USHELB ASKETS 4 - �' turned home on Thursday last. ronto,.rauking with Trevir Davies. = after spending a few week; with Mr. Auld and Canon Cody, and it With strong gIRSS. And 1 Bustrel 7a-c Strung rt ' relatives in Strathroy and To is hoped-that no one t.ill miss this dvew dcivet•tisernert2e.• �. heavy bottom; 2 Bushel 1.00 and t-'= ' Tonto. rare opportltnty of hearing him. _ - *; -The�Iigses Rorke, of Toronto; He is a native of Normand 3y, OST-Pearl 4unhur9t. with •dia- t,., Galvanized 1.550 reliable _ • nd centre,at Pukerinq station. on Sept. _ X31. _ .4 who recently purchased a building France, Ras-educated in one of the sin- F'Lader will be rewirded. Bos A Pitk-ring - -'��ot"from 'lira. L. A. Van Skiver, great institmtLions of that country, H�" 32 _ �,-- •. -READY ROOFING t ' "ust north of Ed, Cornell's, are ordained in the fold Catholic 7�,OR SALE-2 fresh miieh cogs. CATTLE CHAINS ;,��t�';.. �avinz a fence Erected thereon. Church by Bishop Kozluski,reeo►L- 1-&,ply 1'>i°3. con, 1.Pickering. of hone '1 PI 8.15 Best � _ _W. H. Bnnting, of Le Pao,,, mended by the.famous Pere Hya ���ex�� ""' J�3 B`ianall' 1t R'-�So' t' _Light and heavy one; j -Man., who underwent a dangerous cinthe, of Paris. Like the late Sir -- 2 Ply 3..5 quality operation for ear trouble at the Wilfrid Laurier, Dr, Ribourg is an T. OR SALE—Ore new Avery A-IO from 35 cents up .- sYi _ j 'tractor For price and particulars apply to 8 Ply 1.25 ' General Hospital, Toronto, about orator in two languages. Please FsJX3r Bath,lot it. base line,Pickering,or R.•R, ` two weeks ago, is now making do not forget lie preacher in the. :No. L Whitby, ..31-3Y rapid progress towards recovery. mornin In the evening the Rev. TANtTED-On October 74kb, .a _ PAINT a g _ .,'SYIDTDOW GLASS --Miss Alms Cowan,of Toronto, C. H. P. Owen, Of the diocese of married man for general farm work. separ- s' s spendin a week here at the Huron, will reach at.7.00 o'clock.• ate house and garden Apply to M.C. Boswell. _ Martin-3enour's 100 per cent pure f; p -Baser Lane,lot lo,Pickering. S2tr- SxIO 10x1:and upr y tome of her parents, Joseph and Special music morning�nd_A - ' , Every cart guaranteed . : t" Mrs. Cowan. ing, including an anthem. Those OR SALE-Wagons. buggies. _ '�eu F plows.sculBen.and mowers and all kinds of r Our prices are right. - ?', -As some of our sidewalks are who desire to help to decorate the implements.also several kitchen stoves and sew= � - •In qts 1.65 badly n need of repairs, these church are asked to come on Sat-, ingimaefaincs. H.Herman,Claretaoat,. Phone - _ y should be attended to before the urday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and 20 . 17tr inter sets in tufts of flowers, fruit etc. suitable YTRAYED-From lot 14, con. 7, -Ifs the person who took the for decoration are asked. A �P,ckettri 2 regwerO stiropah,re ewe, and See our Pipeless Furnace on .display I-P 2 iam��. Reward for information reading to -halters off the two cows belonging hearty invitation is extended to their recovery. G.ltodg.on,R.R. vo.:,elate• _Store repafrs given prompt attention _� to C. H. Pilkey would retain the all Christian people to come to moat, 31tr '*&me, it would be much appreci• -these Thanksgiving Services. - greatly - y FOR BALE_& ehnlce, fh-* fa of 1a. js . Bun - " ' Pickering ; _ated, rte he has been reatl in -�Ve cannot eaiect an great a�rr», well wsteicd.•good h'^t•:in2s, ind.,eeavenienced-by their absence. improvementis, tivithout cau4ing ; sse" F plow can t�trt en par Sall Full + ;x,ssevaion Feb, tat. For iunher partictilaza ap- y Fred. F. Rlttrdun, of Burford, inconvenience or it may be Ioes v� P y to.J.E. t)isney,,iVhi:hs, trtl reppent a few days here pith rela- many individuals. The bui,ldiuK l; `I FOR SALE OR E!i( HA\f3 F. - tives, and returned on Wedne4 of a net-Rork of rail.way9 nieauC F 3.nacrev arm uuiern tip,t:: h• L m,d,,..�, - _ . .dap., accompanied by V rs. Bals- the destruction of the stage_ cartel:- '_, r6 h:pJ en. VVill 61-her-01,6r tt,hangs foe Z19 -v a: tray and two children, who have Q criuter:a:m in Qmario. For full purl:cular-i btisine.s. The -inventf'on of the pl., to A.rr, Robh:iarrJ, t'ar:iamcnt f3uib.ui,ln. car „ been spat3+d;; g a fete week:c here patier loom for the tnanufacture Ioranto, 3L-2 "r tore r .with her parents, W. J. _and Mrs. of fabric& reotmlted in thousands of: , _4 `� !Clark. OR tiALE-9-.ro'imRd framehouce, Z people being thrown out of em F and:,u.:.. neat dal-ogle( .nai'd<. -Rev. Dr: Jiar_h 'rigs resigned plo meat, and the buildiLh of f '^"-c n eelhnr, 'r.tme ecahfe arof nalni?teC Of SL. Andrew'& li orcnard &did sxiaml trlrt-, 1 1-2a_rt+ $)(land'., _ r i gg ro radialg-may interfere some-' apply to A, Pittmer. flickering, )r to lC. church, Pickering, and'Si. John's tvlia't with the busiae'z of st. .tu, t:....: :Bsr:i,tcr,vv :v - AA i �L ,--church, Brougham, the Salle to railways. Likewise the building - - A Seas©$)able Word to LI1e E - tAkeeffe�t ofr'�e t. 80th. Whitby �,��RSI FOR s.r,LF-Being somb - - - _ P Y. of a liig]� class highway 'tun-t in- 6 .4+ .e.. -. h.•.',f.i tai tL e;;r.s,Y,<� r:nit. G n:r. arn. _ _ .. Presbytery, which met on Tue9 . evitably cause inconvenience to ll�x'-', with stabling underneath; f:arnc.Yas�c, a rr st. d.sheep pen, hzn house and niQ-pen, dap, has, on Dr. ifaryh's regae_t, Lumber of people,Ad tugs Ritness• Ii i S, half mri_fn,m t, N.lY.station. Rue:LI matt released him from the charge. ed on the front street cif Pickering passes P. t-. Fun ppoo�se+s:on qlv n on:grit let, -A beau rain �eaed over this on.Sunda last• A con.siderablc 1'21. Apply to kobt,�omerti Ti•f?ick ri4g: i•3- c' p y : locality, on Saturday afternoon stretch of the road' was 10'wered AR FOR 5:�hI;-Being lot T, pper+. i -' and 'night, n hieh will prove of from two to three and a half feet �' con.o,•rawnahtp of Y,ckerinR, cr.ntai;hing W�.r have just r. . . ived,another s�'11p- :,-, 1-'! :greet 33 mites from Foronto. '�nprl tmnk e XP- 'great benefit to the, root CCOp And lII 'Ol'deC LO i►vprove [17e grade. barn 40x50, driva shed,pig Pen anfi hen'house, Al pastures, which,. were beginning The work had just been eoniplet- hardwxxlbosh. &ties of cedar• never-failing s h and V Y t Q to suffer from the long peric,d of ed when A very ireav ruin occur- creek, ��oa pasture, frame Noose, rural mart. rnent of White De p : y y convcr,,cnt•to,churches, school on, farm, goad dry weather, � While the rain-in red,•and by the tin. -everal huts- settlement, none better, on leadmR road. A ?' ;here was welcomed, other parts, dyed autos passed e through the °iek Sate for S9u)r�. Apply.En.John Anson,;v� s overcourt-Rd,.Toronto. iitf of the province did not fare so village, this part of the street bad rCkmer Leaf ` well. Niagara district had on become a .decidedly dirty roes?. 'ViThil;evale C1UtJ of Saturday afternoon one of the' Autos' 3 a : 1, it uut, t,hta worst, -torms.in to the depth , from one to two a + -D IS S t' its history. While the alarm did feet, and of, various -degree_ of United FwrY�lei►� =` r not cover a wide area, the consistency. Dozens of autos had part which the st��rlil traversed, stuck in the mud du.rin•g file day, Meetings held iri.I. O:.0. F..Iitll,.lst • `was reduced to ruins and mtmch And in .soave cases the asses were Tuesday evet>;n� in eiich month -' Just now when you Heed to replenish. <N_' property destroyed. ont of sight. When all ,efforts to for sumWer months, -Sunday nest, Sept. the 19th, escape from,their bad predicament We are now.shipping live stock regii- ' ' ' the pastor of the Methodi=t church failed. a long rope vFould be recur- larly on the co•opprative plan'. your stock for threshing, this little will deal with the"'Dual Hizilwa • •ed and the imprisoned car would 3 p Phone or tci•ite F. HornShaw, Howard Question,,' This is a live snbjpct he released by many willing and 31alcolm, of Directors. ? ,reminder will help you. ' sure and will appeal to the public, able hand? and the scene would - - Morning subject, "The Narrow reniind one of canal days, only it H, PT,70H, Secretary ;r Cups)s and Saucers, Breakfast, Diuner and Tda - ` -Way,"- based on the following was not mules; nor kindred anim- text, "Straight is the gate.an(j, als that trere used to do the n ark. ELM DALE MILLS :Plates. S'oltp3, Bowls, Vegetable _Dishes) Fruits, — ';narrow is the Ray. which leadeth :Bost of the motorists seemed to PIOK�R2NC�1 unto life, and few there be that enjoy the experience, but there Cream Pitcher, jugs, Platters, etc. Brown find it." Let us enter in and press were a few whose expressions of foil can alwa get the best jlani- an: Evening subject, "Tile Broad countenance indicated that the 3 y • toba Flour made from :.o. 1. IWay," growing out-of the words, ton ed to wreak ven eau.e on the �ialiin Pia is and dainty brown Tea-hot{. " ad is the mf a - that leadeth Drury g 1lauitoba «'heat. yam, 5 y government, the police Royal Household and Glenora for 7 onto destructive, and many there trustees or whoever RAG respon- Bread. Try abag. G1aS5 Tumblers, the heav' kind for common .be which go in therPar." Let u: able for this condition of a(Fair=. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats „ f °''not drift and die. Jest fancy all The banks•of this canal were lined BRAN, SHORTS - use, �l) cetlts per'dozen. ono people in church at one time. all day with very interested spec jiI.X FEEDS„ : Will Pickering people bring forth tators, cello evideutfy enjoyed the (OAT CHOP -a "new thing antler the sun." sight s good .deal more tl►tin the CRUSHED OATS HarveGt.-Home `Service�-Oc-t.-:3rd•-tinlla victiln;, l?nrin --- the J. °and 4th. Rev, S✓C. 3loorz, B. A., fright FtNo, a munbev of cars tried Z�HEAT Table Oilcloth in plain white and B D., es-pVendent, will preach on to make the trip Rith srtfet' , br-t CRACKED CORM Sunday and a high-class concert a'number failed to do so.• One MIXED 13E\ FEED fancy colors +, -`will be,given on Monday evening, party, c•onsistiug of two ladie,"nil Valdwell's Cream substitute Fail notice next week.' Epworti. a gentleman, arrived at .2 o'clock Calf .heal. r ' % • -.League President. JIi� T.,,Nit� __a-- r.�c# retilaincd - at' =_ . - , - -P�� _ _ _- e en-'stranded until 6.30 o'clock, retrain- _-CROPPING AND OATS z - ifferent patterns goers to her homeonT'riday, Sept.Se}.it. ing all the tittle in their tax. As CRUSHING EVERYDAY f--• .• .���_ 17t1i; at 3 p. m -turn roast anti the work of laving the new as Get prices on feed in ton ]ota. >pinm feed. F. M. Chnw-nan rv'ill shalt pavement will soon pi•ocee l BELL PHONE.' � l ",•t-peak Trensarer Rub.)ias sayF : with all possible haste, the time "Boys, hr•ing a clime fir to o." [3e t\ill =ooh arrive Rheu Re n ill for- F- �T' 'C7lJ AE''k� M e a CHAPMAN r` on'derk sure.-J. W. D, get about the laud. Cropping every day.1 s: ',y. -^�' ..' r': =t ..r,,•; '' y;�?'',,.' ,..y. ',�;:„e:,mss:.. +t;•. '1,� w'7• �.3�'. '1 c4. :� �•'«y�ry�• hd,' •-� "•'k+.. g.:,r„,,,.j. .•s y,.C.ns ;:s$•.•,?tiw'�''s• - '7 N. a' .�,;� u'�•...-" `�'z�'s ':•see•';-•,•.r r+ •'rte;':"e.. .y'-