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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_09_24 -w ;..� a L �,'z"' 7 4 n..' -.'e- •'ti '�'. 't' E.',� �� 'r• t•+�t,„ e ii�., '' +•�••• ��"5^�.r tr�i. 1 y 'hF'Y`?;'� •4: ��y"s 1� '�.,' '•� I l '''� 'Mj'<j"y�,^i,. ,�� r. � 7, .... '� 4` Y � `n'°J4i,'ty,��a�.. ',a �. •�N .}' ��� 1� -�•y ,w, .,':. - • � ��. x:, 'j -day •'• W^• • �i ', ��,�t' T EPTEMBER ?4, 1920" rV COL. �L, :� , ` .1'ICKERING, ,,b1�T ., . RIDA , S - .. _ SCARBaRO JUNCTION _ �eEabllah r', ;,,. -,� ;�1xt;sfits�f•otltal Ql;ar'bs.' ;Marklfam Fair Oct. 7, 8, 9 _- _ ed- �'".� �;>• .� Geo, _ ,BaeY` A grand concert will he held it theitiiedfcal _ a l,.,kham Fair this year promises to Methodist church,Scarboro Junction, be bigger and better than ever: Spec- on the evening of Tuesday..Oct, 6th. G-M R IaI attention way be called to the at* DEN µR gy A splendid program will be'Riven con- E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- ;.'" traotions in the ring. esides the �\s �r • elating of readings, quartettes, art • tared member of apcometrioal Aeso. i 5 elation of Ontario. Special atisafion givn to usual program there will this year be songs,choruses etc.. by the Choir of °✓ y -.- she fftting of glassa s.pEyea tested tree., -9 orth a high jumping contest 0n- Friday, 33 voices of the Parkdale Baptist '' remont. - 48ot Such 'well-known horsemen, as Kil- P _New' Record church, there t4f11 he something is ua' Oro* &Murray and W ritewood -� ~; LiJ/`i'." `, ":• :•w ^° the program for ,everybody. Come + , NF.TOtifLINSQ\, bf, B., Dlember �e sending their beat jumpers. The And bring }our friends. Admission .'of•the Collegi of N-siciansand Surgeons The Trumpeter r' Fair this year will be open on Friday *cents, 10 cents, �;r�•� �� of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b I) the late Dr,R. rrodie,and latterly by Dr. Ca by - " t3YenlO�. The Navy League.Is sending welt. Phone.' Claremont;•Qnt: 231y '•:Open The Gates-qf the 50 Boy Cadets with a Bugle Band, Temple `•, who SFIOUQHArd will give two eshibitioue on Sat- �' L E.t CART�•RIGHT� 1i. il,;i M. -ueday of rifle drill etc. The Central, `®c z . 'Life (Will Oakland), - Syron Feast y, of Oshawa, visitEdh�'at a Barley .C.-P.& S.,W A cnrcner for the I Coun-M. t ':. Es Farm will have ti large exhibit t! l! ' . -ty of On Office hours : 12-2 and G-3 p.m„ fi• p his mother last week, y _ Cio Long OD Lon And the Ont. Government is sending a J or at otherihours by appointment Phorm-Bell g airs. Miirov, of Markham,is visiting _ No.24. Ind.phone No,loo. Pfekerinz. On- free 'motion picture attraction. The her niece, firs. Philip. ; 'wanted � 4 ;'-tario. 131v Love Nest prize list this year contains an unlieu- ally good list of Special prizes And A number from here attended the T C; McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., 1Vho Can Tell' _ extra sections have ,been added in Oshawa fair last week, r• tT :Y'.s�', Edtabarith,member of'the couege of :firs Philip spent the week-end with Will pay highest price for ?'•Y54 Values ".:';-_., .:_. ,:.;: some classes. The ladies will be inter- Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate ested In the Domestic Science class friends at Cedar trove and Agincourt. _ # of RcyeI College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. (�`�eQt'SC September Miss Lillie Hortop is taking a much p a, ' " vestal attention to defe'ases of women and P meters over 340 is offered for bread d 8II antlt i. "ehildzen.' Offioe and residence,Brougham. `, alone. -A- special stock-judging con- needed holidety An is visiting meta- - _ Hen and the Qow or ors'ito h n tives in Toronto and London, InBr 8 ' ? -- ------ d Mrs. Linton and Mrs. Win. Cass;e, Always'in a; teat f farm ns is being el o Al the k t Friday. Full particulars may be ae- - of Aginconrt,'spent-a week with i'il- (� 1 0],t, cured front the secretary o€.the=Fail, tT II.'KFtiNED�i Barrister. 901•, •hOi (v] +{ Markham.'` feed and firs. Steward, of St. (�athar- t0 1Allp1 V icitor,Notary Pub3:r,'_Conveyancer;&c. 1nRev,C. W. Tink, formerly of the A limited quantity 0 r ' 'Whitby,Ont. - 41 — - - "1 y GRAY—KAYES Greenwood circuit: will preach in the E. FAREWELL, $.C.. BARRIS- Methodist'church, Brougham, on Sun- Oats wanted. :.'. On Saturday, Sept. 18th, •'Hillcrest' day jXiorning at 11 o'clock. A cordial j• It sR,0onat CrownAttoraey,andCotmty Farm," Pickering, was the. scene of a Solicitor. Court House,Whitby.' , R invitation is extended tr, alt _ •r _ , pretty weddia when Hazel A., sea- e _ ; ond daughter of J.H. and bars. Kayes. -b E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and ourvenRTON .Solicitor,Notary Publi, ,Ete. looney to �••a7 It �] �R n��T wns united fo marriage to Alexander _ ;\ CS,ce Brock St.North�Wbitbr. 2bty >"..�Lp r1E Ol�1 T -' Gray: eon of Vin: and Mrs. Gray, -� �_, y + -- We are offrriog g6(-;d qurility flandel- Green River. The ceremony was con- ette, ranging from 30c to 60c yer yard, � )�L£•9,t� JOHtiSTON—Barri=tern ISSUER OF. ducted by the Rev. W. E, Hodgson, Ail-widths. Tow Is the time to buy rte. ro`:lJetc.,229 Danforth Ave. -(WoolwoethiBldg) Of Toronto, assisted hV tlie' I3ev. 1V. T rontn, Phnne;Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Mai- pp while it fasts, Also,6 lb pftila of,A 1 t tr -n 1720 pd.) ,-,r401y. ..i-Marriage,.,,... '• * _•, - '- _ H. Hdward. of Whiteval't. The honeyL5l. Tile story where you pt d LiCerises bride entered the room on the arm of the most for your $8$ S• Ed. Papt- T ILLIA.II J. BEaTOti.B::A_Bar- her father to the beautiful strains o4 neau. Dunbarton. Sery 1�e :.•'rr, $c,i[Itor, Tcit:Cr of *.hc firm of the weddia marph.wearin a aim le t :uy lkyckrr,an.Denisor.Foster and Beaton. Toronto -__ _�— g g P R. T. Fitzpatrick. of Chicago. has eneral Tru«ts Building.65 Bay Street.Toronto, !dainty frock'of white crepe de chine, returned for his wife,sister-in-law and t elephope brain 901 and 9C.. w�ftth beaded trimmings, and carried a x ^ — FR Tip(' B A Q�1'L`TQ g niece; who have been visiting for the FRUIT i lir7jlG j wA bouquet of bridal roses. S1Se was at- past five weeks with Mrs.Fitzpatrick': r'* tended by her sister, Miss Fannie, aunt, Miss Esther Thomson.- While R. -A.Dezatal ;.r... who tray gowat+d beautifully In shell here they had many pleasant trips - - pink taffeta, The groom was attend- through our beautiftil Ontario. On-, ' LAKE B. BEATON. D. ID. S.. '24 Quart Crates - •-- -vv Graduate'of the Royal College o Dental - 1 tit. Berry Boxes ed by his brother, Henry.' Turing one trip then motored to Kingston We have a full line of motor oils anal - 8 rgron. and L•atversity of Toronto. office . the signing of the register Miss Gladys and tools the boat through the 1000 o er W. M, Pringle's hardware store, Whitby. -8 Qt B�ske�e3 Pugb aaag "Beca�se." Guests were lxlanda,returning by Prince Edward greases as well as motor esttires. site hours 9 to 13 :1 to S.3e.� ind.'ptone 8. — resent nom Mount Joy, Toronto. t phone 2:0:1 441y _ County. Ua another trip Lily took Autos e!all makes and designs air- ?. .F:•: Lenno QOVerJ and Slat Cogera owmanctHeand older places, Later In the scenes in and around Elora. g reP -" Oorer early and avoid shortage the hap y couple.left on a honeymoon They--left for Chicago on Thursday. on shortest notice and , p at fair prices. � tttsl4 �=I,x�*. trip to Toronto and other points. amid Miss Thomson accompanied them as Chopping and Oat Rolling every week a shower of confetti and hearty good fair as Niagara Falls. Agents for Dominion Tires ' ETA E. STEPHENSON.A.T.C.bi.. day excepting Monday: wishes. the �ide travelling in a eeaeher of piano a id theory. Phone Ibea. - navy Clue suit with hat to match and "Genuine Ford Parts" •fi BRWKLIN Ctareawat, solo beaver fora. On their return they � •,:„� W. G.Barnes, Green River will reside in their new home on the Gasoline always on hand. Free Air G. HAM—Issuer df Ma W. 7th concession of Pfckerin where Fivo-in One at BrookHn in the Meth= idp•saes in the Oannty of ont rw. Or,address R. R.'No:�nsb Hill. B' odist church on Thursday,Sept-30th. Call and see us li = are In.lasso Mitring Tina". a'ny their many friends will. ieceiye a y. y � hearty welcome, from 180 to 10 p. m.° Alive-Laymen's of anpt$taq in the auto " 6, '[TT ►V. RICSARDSON—Reai Es Counoil, Financial District Meeting. or truck line. Vr .state, Insurance.Conveyancing. Notary AIR30N—RA�VBON Spiritual and Connexional Conference, Public*;Ea.rPkkering,ant. 311y Shaw's Catalo e - Social Time and Public Tea.Big Rural ,QQ Qt Church Congress. The Laymen's Cowan & -Shepherd l ;HALL—House carpenter. Es- A_pretty weddlnq took place in Don- ;yiinisters'Saiar9 Commission will be '�• '� . tintate%given for new'wcrk.,repair• or of Business Training Schools Is lands Methodist Church, Toronto,on Mi responsible for conducting both the - " atterrttons, Ind,phone 2913.C P;ckermR' 231y mailed free on request. Fall term Sept.11th, when Sathleeu: daughter Council and Congress and the churcb- -'PYCker�g} �t. 'l' of Mrs. and the .late Albert. Rawson, DB.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERB ea aspect us to make Rnod. We'have a'a, - Aug. $0. Write. Address W. H. hecltme the bride of Dr, Dougii�s B. 3 Oont••pwo■s, Oocomlaldona tm taltlag a man's job on our hands and we mural •%Msviss, Accountant. Etc. Money to Irma Shaw, President, Yonge and Ger. A'irson. son of Dr.. Oliver and Mre. play up-or fall down.' But it is'our - ° sa term "tssaw of 2iarrlcga Ido- Airsott, medical missionalien of Korea You e•^ �hste o Ont. t-t nien. e e eve the game like true �e � _ _ _ _ rard Sts.,Toronto. Rev. David Porter officiating. The hride, who was y y men. We have secureai as speakers w�,•' HbVC H g.'PCGH, Glen Mts jor, Ont. - }siren awe b her some of the best La turn from Toron- �-• Lice ned Auotte,aser, E%t#n*tvo exper• brother, was prettily gowrie•' is state to and elsewhere, ree,leadiag min• _ race in imported 'are thorbugbbred ewes, �,� �l�K `i alTf�at` _ �.o- georgette band embroidered with isters will also speak:. All the oMcia] Bales conducted an Dam, write fo. torte• • j'ERI �V • Earle over white Satin trimmed with '. y� l` P members of the Methodist• church in - . r ale p'ut.cular■, Phone Ins,4:16. as It . hand-made lace from far Korea over Counties LUMBER.— ��� g the �Z'hithy District are delegates to Cement — „A •�-� whictr was arranged an embroidered }� POSTILL,, Licensed A.uctioiieer, • these meetings, and-we urge you to, _ - S.' a for Counties of York and Ontario. Arlo- veil with-.oraa a blossom&. She carri- s =- attend In force. Come i' car loads Coal ..'. •° � ales talsr of all kinds atte•nn•d to on ahorte•t ed a banquet of_ sweetheart roses. and be first on band. R'e -sincerely f node•. Address Breen giver P.O.. out, Miss Kathleen Quke played. the wed- urge every ofticiat board In the dl'a• � s �T Zf, 1/A W. LiCEiSiSED AL'f - ding music and during-the signinsr 0f tttoo trjct to become self-supporting and so. Lumber' umber 'or Sale the register Mica Olive Rawson in Mt P il �. TIOVEER,for York Qnta And Dvrhant report at the Council of Laymen. ` t tr Albert, sang. After the ceremonyh1llglQii Goant, a, All k;nds,of ekes prot'tpt;y attendee Complete s 0hr circuit survey and have ' to. Term&reasonable. Dates for salon mss be bars. Rawson.held a reception At her something final to repot r. Issued by arranged at NE1Y5'Officv. Ben and IndepX. boots, 55 Ravine Ctesent. Dr. and order of the Lay ommission, h- , ;Oencphones.. wbaby,Ont. 31Y About 300 Al 6 hooped apple :lira. Airson left for Pittsburg and In- W, Iiobbe, Lay Chairman ; l?ai �vll• Remy Roofing 'P'IO'TOR� CN S barrels at S6 cents dijuapolis, the bride travelling in a S t $ suit of navy blue gabardine and small son, B. A., Lay tiecretxry. ��^^tt d B t and sold each in lots ?. bat.with blue wings,and wore the gift , ?_ :Qtee.l Pogtm. ouo - :bf 10 or more at of the ggroom. a gold wrist watch, r WHITev ":' '' • 1, Government, Municipal, and Cor-; - •. Among the guests were,Dr•. and,�Irs. -•* , the shop. _ Airsoa, of Korea' Nr. and bIra. Be1L The Orit+►rio Lldies' College f3 ex- y _ poration Bands For Sale. _ periencing a boom. More- students of 5ralth's Falls, Fred.,'Underhill, of it D. are seeking accommodation than can ' Bell Phone N3` J.�. GOY'd011 SOn Aurora, Dr. Norris, of OrilUe.Mr..and provided. 'A C REF SOR 3 blrs. George Coo r and Ntsa Viola be ■ • ;# LLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT-Ay _ . ' Forsyth, of Claremont, Mr. Noffri,tt, Loaie Lavine had a narrow escape ,,PICKERING from instant death Satorda aftlr --�-------- _-- -._•s 1 bliss Sturdy, Mr.Gordon and Dr.Skin_ y -:'MOUST, HILL ner Gordon and Mr. and Mrs.Steph- noon when his trucll, with him on ;Bell and Independent pbone.� ens0n, of Toronto, Three of the ,board.was canght on the cow-catcher - Vei�ri,nary Surgeon bride's school friends, Miss' Tennison, of the G t and Trunk train and curried onnrGradirateof Ontario'Veterinary some distance. Louie jumped and P+�/ I.fi ,H bI199 Jamieson and bliss Jackson. 1 j r:�^'�'-„,,,--•<•'a�'• :e- 1 College. All calls day or night L j' L f t served. got off without a Scratch. y-'''�* 1 promptly attended to. ��Q, CilO10E di GL SCAC�i The Hi h School has the•la e9t at- Bell and Independent Phones KINSIIt,E tendance ever. The Starting of the �PICKERING, ' - afternoon session at one o'oi.�ck acid — - Diu a5ii s ONTARIO Mr. Pen elly's house and shop are xS very Ymportant R P ctusing+it three•thittp is found to h4 : ► , still unoccupied. Ai'fy,-.good black- -an admirable arrangement. .It enab- T131 E TABLE—Fickerina station smith could,work up a splendid trade. les the students fcom•the north fore- T.R. Trains going East 3ne as follows PLUOTT here,' turn home on the earlier of the two Na 6 -Mail 7.�7 A JI. ;� 3� l Bradley Bros. ,have been doing the trains, The start is the strongest in .T" 28 Local _x25 P.M. thi eshluh In 1141;IUCallty. nerr trac• ears. " - 36 Local 'eT.09 P.JL ,• � y x" for pretty`nearly blew up at Albert The second nnnual meeting f the Trains going :'test due as follows— ` PArkin's, B No. 33 Local 7.47 A.M. Yonge da Charles Sts,Toronto Rec. J. W. gunner gave An excel- Pspchiactric Aasocii►tiun, over ai tun- 27 Local 2.86 P.M. possesses a reputation for high lent sermon here last Sabbath. His dyed physicians-from allover Ontario. •" 7 Mail 8.55 P.Ji, P 8 at the hospital last week 'was. the best grade work that is.absolutely clean 'son frotii Port Perry accompanied him in Its history. The members were ".-Nos.b and 7 also run on Sunday and will remain so. This is the with his car, rtr` ''a Nark Brf Hall has rented 'his farm amazed at the splendid institution, a Watch this Va,(�••'.'; :` �" Foregoing is accordirig to Standard reason the demand for our grade- B world-bg"ter, where they discussed : time. Hies is Rte time our .supply. Do and will reside with Ed..Lawrence. ractically all methods of treatment ` �/{ not fool with education, , If you do P _ V" y • His tenant will take possession about of mental ma soles based on the latest :Dr. N. E. McEwen, B.V.SC. tgu lose. Italways pays to get the October 1st neat. practice in vogue in the institution. rvertlsei�$1� : best. Write for Catalogue. En- The county road authorities have Some a rehension is felt in regard, /Veterinary;SurgeoM ter.an time. been doing good work along the 6th PP ,, _.''r. �, ,,-, .r •. _, z,�s ,' r 't Graduate of niversity of Toronto, y. :concession of late with grader and to the route that may be 8dopted by t� g the Government for the Provincial k,, Former Veterinarian to Macdonald _ 'iW• J. Elliott, Principal steam roller. A good road is a most Hex :. i Agricultural a e, Quebec. desirable thing. highway through Scarboro, The one t i g g Q most favored is traversing the region rThe annual harvest home services g g Prom t attention to all clients, north of the Grand Trunk from just P. . • of the Methodist church here will be ' '` .Bell and Ind. Phones, held next Sunda and Honda Sept, scat a the dangerous crossing of chat #or..:an, �m�: is My Business y y' P Highland- it - i DICKERING, �` - ONTARIO 28th and 2atb.--On Sabbath At 2.30 road a mile or so beyond �.•; �.L;` - , ,>. To het you run art of ours. Creek, The other involves not only. :_- ;•_ ;;x ''i. -,fir -•-- --- P you .-—p-. ^and 7 o clock�ermona will be preached By opening a New 'Garage in the Vil- by Rev, Mr. Tink, B. Q., of Newton- ]Age concession line,beyondScarbor Q �y 3 vilIe. Special singing by Locust 11iii, W �. ]nRe of Whitevale i am prepared to do villa e. Two',euch „death=teas s VI t R E jJ all kinds of repair wank, including, Choir And local talent. Special col• g p P g' lection at each service. On Monday twice too much when the S,rat route'#s Has a full line of it _ tgp�tdc aciciok Andiron like newiby evening an A 1 chicken- pie.supper This uuesLftjTi fie ajl 6e,�ocaa,Smn will a served from 6 to 8 o crock, foi 9 z ed ineR'te C't517AibIIty on hand, giving it.a good coat of new paint. ant because o1``he fin' lows by an excellent progqram pro- Spice Roll Br kfsi8t Ba00n Agent for Toronto machinery, Includ- vided by members of the Sympho y 1410,g1 odY(7reelt= P , , in Pumps,; Windrnflls, Siloa alikilie be' '`i e c#o r yx g P .. Orchestra, of Toronto. This promises I� - ' am, Bologna, w6iheri, etc. and GasolineIlEngines. to be the best rogram ever Al paid fvr CHARLES:V.IRICE, here. Chair to at8 o'c121cIr 5lie ;p. St4ltig. �b. *rrc Pastor, Rev,J. .]�ttnne •, g' home Tel.;bo21. Whitevale.tlnt 'ei sn.to tea bncl~coricePt'.i �, tr '"b- ..4;,,,*'.." x*' .ff•,a•` •"F\, `��a�' -�'.yy.:.,y ����"++- r�,���s:�w: :t ­ olvewil"N Ml� 1�. W-1,159. ""f4t2g. 4 40 IQIR avm ;3 t 41A: don t4o'climbing of ateps,'und0strablo. tore now 0 -are 3cieft aday, matter-of- oner cour" conventefices'lu great'paseen PA :Ifte"r of ea&4! �w� gAir at Titus the magaiftent uld:-wid lake steamers, which are in effect -?7 If IMMEDIATE .Z� DELIVERY �rn"tu. wbattles of Life SoMing hotels, have "liftw," which.like the;uew.ons in the--PreaMent's -yacht u, G( VEP"EM STAMARD APPLE BOXES- Ane reach A place .,In the world'of men— of the automatic kind, run by.ele4;,. Wh the are Steer clear of the arins tricity. They are- one may say, a —Will place your apple pack In the consurnoW.hands chair. Of ft. .!of the easy necessity, fo one should realize that " ­ 'r� .- 1. , I In the most favorable conditIon. -It beckons and coaXeff a vessel of this kind Is as high from 10. And rocks to and ro— tell Ph*Wulf. f hold to upper deck as it fairly FIRSTBROOK'BROS.,- Limited It whispers of oomfoit buildiniL -,It hesl_oeven gtories. jn Such'a ship has accommodation for �I& Rot- a nook or corner AM hums, of rest C44016 In the ciU&,.- the wn the 283 King St. E. 0 tj Toronto td the Its cashions are soft— 4,000 "guests." You go aboard, a bell- of treacherous down' hop gpts your key.44d canducts'you'to R�,�4 Imes, on the fa N , ,I re Dr. Made 11', =VG,T4�, MIU66 and lumber ( 'the nearest elerator; h6 pushes a not been FTom the great white geeee the Wilitims' Pink Pills It ve ur floor, he Of the witches' domain. button, and, oh reaching yo, G6i- and from one and of the country have given more inoculationa than any mad dog cases now, because the Ah I That eas7 chair escorts you to y6ur room, pausing'po- ito the other they have brought back other.in stitute. But when the Ameri- -mans ate up all the dogs." .1 Vttle affair— litely thereupon to give' you an oppor- s a a to bread-winners, their wives and can Red Cross first vis1ted it,'to offer so calm ey found only one doctor and Fork-jlke tongs have been invented the splendld'treasure of new tunity to bestow,the expected,coln: help, th _so sweet The. newest coastwise passenger one.patient. for turnitfg meat while cooking with- and strength. rocks and sways� mahips plying between New York The building had 'been''stripped b�,' 'out ptuctiaing it and allowing- its 7 Ton a only to ask your neighbors, stea or can tell you ot some rheu- �.Staking its claim and the West IndieA,or beyond, as far the Germans, but neither the doctor jtdces.to escape. matte or nerv"hattered man, some On the beat of life ...... B as uence Aire -offer a private bath nor the patient sap-mad to ta a the ..:& woman, ailing youth or Like that dreadful -with every stateroom or suite. They lack of equipment very much to heart, Let the boys,,ind--g4rls have a day ."Old Man of the Sea. ou ememic girl who owee present health have steam beat for cold latitudes and- .,Y 'see,`the doctor explained with off every now Mad then; they'll come It allures and retards—. air a smile, "we don't have very many back all the miore v�flling to a aid-Mmgth io Dr. Williams, Pink -cooling devices for warm latitudes. at Oqsti-oys the spdrk A "palm court" on board lends' a de- Pills. For more than a qgar�er qf it Which spurs us on lightful auggestion of the tropics. ��rAntury these pills have been known To better things. not,only in Canada, but throughout an On these ships-monkeys, dogs and _W",' Take care! Beware! eats are boarded at $1*per day.-�.a I the world, as a reliable tonic, blood- Of the enticing charms courtesy to passengers acqompained making medicine. 'Of that calm but destructive eniy.flve cen'ta The w&derful success of Dr. Wil- by pets; parrots at tw -Easy Chair. -per.dage. Pink Pills I*- due i-day itad small b1fda'at $1 e to the fact W-4Z that thek go'right to the root of the �T dim" in the, blatA, and by making Luxury on the Water. No- MW ID093 in'Pohind. I%e President's, yacht.May-flower Is 7. the vital fluid rich and red strengthen every organ and every UWV06 'thus probably the"most IU' i1ous pleasure he curious results of the xU . _One of t -.4ovim ont disease 9=4 pain. and craft in the world,sa"a Philadelphia war In- Poland has been- the almost ",1naking weak, . diowndent - People new9paper.Within the last few weeks, eompl6te- disappearance of rables, acitive and strong. Mr. W. T. howeven,it bas acq�i� a contrlbu� says the, Now York Medical Journal. .Johnson one of the best known and tion t4o comfort which. like the roe's owing presumably to the laTge num- f wild t b egg for the palace of Aladdin, . wa jghly esteemed.men In Lunen a ber of wolves and the many hal .,burg!,ceunty, ks." says:—"I deemed the.one thing needed to give dog&, rables' was a common dUease five years,ago. The Pasteur Institute Surveyor, and am ex. it perfection. _j9jR&�9r:tha,grssiter-part of the yea-r ThIs Is an eI9 ator. which has been in Warsaw, wbidb wayi c pened--by-Pas- to -very hard work travelling throu put In expressly,for the bene-fit of Mr. tour himself.and was the second Pas- gh the forests.by day and camping out by Wilson, whose condition of health ran- teur Institute In the world, is said to 0 Wght. and I And the only thing,that ".will keep me up to the mark is Dr. WilliamiV Pink Pills. When I leave home fdr a trip In'the woods I am as Interested in having my supply of pills Cord or 8; g.-Tistons, and-on such occasions, 'I take them reiialacly. The result is 4? Fabric. am, always At. I never take cold. and can d*,wt all kinds of food-such a as we have to put up with hastily _%w iocked In the woods. Having proved 5�_ the value of Dr. William' Pink Pills, as a tonic and health builder, I am draw never withoui tfism. ft& I lose no op. a �Chanc*nevei a neat pic- ..partunity-in recommendius thent to tore nor built a fair house. T Weak,peopip Vhdin r meet" Dr. Willia2usl Pink Filis should be 4 -kept In every, home. suit their' oftst. 8 e In th making of Partridge'rires re nothing is left to chance—detail *tonal I�ft,'wtii keep the blood pu See ? There isn't even a tiny �_Xqpward off,filneem You_ csd get cine de" perfection -is secctred by craft- -bit of Lantic left at the bottom these gins through any medi monship scientifically directed, iar or bT mi*itt 50 cents a box or six aid rigid inspection imires -of the cup I Every crystal dis, $2.50 -from The Dr. WU. "outstanding quality. solved immediat ely—so OF Nediefte Co.. Brockvilfe, Out 0 ---Partridge Tires are 'an -COURSE it takes lea I" EW that good Tires can Lantic "Fine" Sugar brin mis QuaHty of the Lower ­­ -­%. - I I ibl:y be- 98 possi C"des of Flour. concentrated sweetness to Ts' With the ever-incwasing cost of Hving, it has become'necessary to find .,all beverages'.(hot or cold) n The Corresponding me& a of sarint bousewife is the p'ers4n on wh6iri'most S .�_*f the responsibility of economizing because it �1`­ rests: The use of some of the cheaper grades of flour inst"d of the highly expensive first patent is -airother means of saving that may be added to RTRIDG_E as skeady. long list. During the all members- of the community were for-cea to use government stand- TiRES 4"' Saw,which wits of a lower grade Their NaM6 EltTy I.WMC iU Orij§11`01 jMWkA6eS 2 W 1h CMM -than most Wp)e had been accustomed Gdme ds io,2o ioolbL hit ta. Nevertheless,most i 'If bakers succeeds&in furnishing 11resdeso good that few people-would have consider- '7� ,et It dhtinctly inferior had it not been for the difference ip color. Too,much A_ N atteation has, however, always been paid to color in flour and bread. Bread- 'that is ,rRAlly very pale -ii �not so healtliM as bread made of somewhat lower grade of.fibu.-and the war-timi 1p-sgperior'ag a food ely white product in use previously. Lower eadei of'-flour i somewtat similar,to the government ways e r --�`,,'.standard flourt-can &I ..pup elissid but are rmt usdally in much demand on account of -their inferior These second and-third grade ficurs, howeier, coritain a,higher per. _�:_eentage of protein, --and. assimilable- r0 Ainctly' advantageoin. tes. These features are dis- While the lo'wefgradesof'flour may r -uire in eq some 'slight modifications �Al I i ­W- -4he baking method-In order to ]#oduce Vn" the bes 't'possibld bread, these changes L :�O�ure not seriou.9 and,as a rule, no diffl- MTRI j 4" culty Whatever will be experienced in ��_Duly IV bandlin g,such flours. When we con- V4tVENT 14:, ,zg" d s1der the. lower price of -the cheaper RES 7_ d f flour and their high.nutri value, we see two distinct ad- vantages in using them. The claims made for the whitest flours are near- 'Q ly-always much exaggerated and--are NTAR10 quite absurd, and the pub- J. 0 Ik would do'well to insist up n ob E PREVENTI HLI th' r *11 4. g e ea y superior materials -LEAfj U E ` are-sold as inferior. IN AFFIUATION WITH TM -anger has been -patented that OKAW RRE MOMS 0 i .-F I MRE ��-,suspeia,ds a,towel from two corners MPT of PAMNCtAL TREASU thtough- and Geor& Ro A teM pQWRr automobile ha3- VAL Vier through which water Fire Prevention simpl means the savii'ng ted by=electNc'pump,hest. Every Fire Hazard about the place should be eliminated. !y L;145 .. 0 life. of millions in propertya' nd more in It 0 Ow of kerosene or fuel'oiL 7: -7� 7777 3 +,� '•j'�fa'{`"�"w x1s ��'�-��I'��'':.";�, � car`�'✓,c+c�+_'y". � }: � �•_,�i:,% - ,��, a ,7 .r .. ,w •.sy,a�T• s�m.A� •y.iw-^ „i.,. ,..v..y6i, �n.� . � _1 -_1 w. ".r"`-"eZ`.:�4'�.Li- `'--''--a y�`�` f �`' ��f,'�!�.-sue' ° .,, ±ura�s� ,;�, �� •'�l�r „'ate.w'-vsv6t"-L�:i;c?m'�.*. ys:� ��:a�±� � A..`i,� ..'rrw?;c,, '•Y • Ir •, to,ft• ^liltlsiYtuesani'4.' .i1se'"�i .s` ,. �- r n I .. .I c w v ' �" l�frdit;�d n7►p;-6;�1r.�iI»i•w3de; " �*� w� ,�� + �R • :.�,..a � r .>, � `:�. or 4'A yds..48 im,wide;with asp,.S�(L - - F yde: 54 ins. wide; lining, 4% yds. Be 7, .�,.; ;' !� `�i down hied "slAsY'a fllmpla�: horde* ensbl n a Demon to ta+rgilr ' play acoolna m n two oh orlttsr, '! Spare time work adeded. We wftl ins. wide. ,��}},,t hOtn P so,•vary key endorssed A I+adsag muss pay $15 to $60 wefkly; Writing,Sbhow McCall Transfer Design No. }066. t�s" aryllrherh•• t Cards. X6 No canvaaaing. Previouss ex- P'�, 25 cents: MW 4 O al co Agen vrancadR- , nets e .unneoe we Instruct Theme stterns may be obtained esal co 10 postpaid to y' ad- *3 dr4-a n��for fi.OU t3ellhQiD pub. ye 4 wary. R, p y Co.. Igo.Broadway: ydnay, Nfi .`�v�,;;. find keep you aupplled with wozk,. from your local McCall dealdr, .or HE NIAGARA FALLS MEALORIAIr West-Angus ds+ovr Card sewlee from the McCall'Co., 70 Bond Street, _ °i --A Want Supplied. � •Mn Hospital otters to roans woman 23.. » _�.67 Cotborne�st - -- Toronto Toronto Dept. W.. ~',., � ��• education whoma one out ;•,} p• ` Irate Householder: 'You book can• to 35 years o High School vansere make me'so angry with your Qf becomi'ng nurses, a thorough three- n�1 confounded* nerve and impudence year•course in nursing,•The hoevi WffA BABYOL/h/ _ i n - ei ht-hour duty. Candidates qu ttyia6 ' .'?^ . 'NEWEST DESIGNS D A: ' '':'; 'I�� m tidig�nation." s cannot find wards t0 express will be accepted for entrance 6ctober first For further particulars address• ..�• ^• c "Superintendent," Memorial Hospital, Enterprising Convassee:,"Then, sir, Niagara Falls, N.Y. va IN CHATS Mothers,"when your. baby Is cross= I have here the very thing yea need=- when be cries a great deal and no a dictionary of the Euglish language, Raspberries and gooseberries wars. n - . .. amount of attention or petting cheers containing all the:words and slang the only fruit crops Which did.visit.iII' him-something is the matter. It is phrases known, and only 60 cents. Briitain'this'.year. . s 7 Take it, and you will never be at a " not the nature of little ones to be , Idea'to express yourself again." Mtnard s Liniment Relieves Otatempar, cross and 'peevish-the well child 1e a Doesn't hurt Va bit! Drop a Iittle happy child. Give him a dose of "Freezone"on an aching corn, instant- Werth the Risk. Buy Thrift Stamps.. •". . - ' 1 Baby's Own Tablets and he will soon r. ly that Cora stops hurting, then short- be. (��' '� =^ be,well again. The Tablets are a mild ly yon can lift it right off with fingers. A careful mother's, three children i7i�IR SOON",TVV - .z... but tnoruU811 14.L horrified her one day ' by -producing _ the bowels and stomach; 'banish con- Your druggist sells,a tiny bottle of .�°a OO a for atipation and indigestion; break up %'F'feezone" for a few cents, sufficient her inspection. j(�� t+� colds and simple Levers and relieve to remove every hard corn, soft corn, "They are very,pretty, dears," she SHORT T0 0v EJ1�:` - the other minor ills of little ones. Co n• pr corn between the toes, and the cal• said bravely, "but you really must not' gernSng them Mrs. Oscar Bedard, Ste. Imes, without soreness or Irritation• eat them. I have heard of children -. Sophie,..Que., writes: -"Baby's, Own - dying through eating colored toffee A little "Danderine" btops A Tablets are an excellent remedy for tie app2ea" _. your hair coming.out and . a constipation. They relieved my little, OR�w�N� S&DOCiRS Then she took the sweetmeats, and doubles its beauty' one when a9thiag else would and I S roue placed them ,out of reach-as , she j can strongly recommend'them to all openual• Fwd thought-on a shelf in her dressing- M " mothers." The Tablets are sold by wi�aL". S.fe de- room medicine dealers or by mail at 45 W fp°`d Very early next morniing ehe heard cents''a box -from The .Dr. Williams le down tw1 Elsie trotting along the passage, and ..,.:.`.' Medfolne Co.. Brockville, Ont. "• "' "inks called her Into her bed-room. rho HAL1IDAV t10MPAPlY, Limthd "What's my little girl doing up iso �� :.•_.,� HAMILTON racio•T C,STRIOUTO•f CANADA 9 • - - " Not•in That Class. . :. early." she asked. '• _ I" A parliamentary candidate was ad- "I was going along, mamma, to see , dressink a meeting in bin constituency. A Franklin Acrostic. it Dick and Arthur are dead yet. I'm _ 9G213 9stT He had no"sooner risen and said, not," was the reply. "Gentlemen," than -someone threw an These verses were sent to BenJa- cTr -:— iV10NEY ORDERS. i•..? f'tksim, •tom:. ,osb egg at him. s81n Franklin, when he was but toar, .. _ and one-half years olds by his uncle of The safe way to send money by mail h" w r ;, Quite unperturbed, he turned to the. y �. 862$-Lades Coat (convertible col- the same name. They were Is .ls by Dominlon Express Money Order. offender and said: lay). Price, SS cents. Ih 8 sizes; by the boy as noon as he could read. ; --°I was not spetiktag to you, sir.' small, 94, 36; medium, 88, 40; large, Without doubt they exercised con- Seaweed For Papery 42, 44 ins. bust mgasure. Small"size "Why, gentlemen; thundered a eWerabie influence ufwn his whole lKeaufacture of paper pulp from sea- To stop falling hair at once and rid ` requires 8'A 71*114 ins: wide; collar, Paillamentar candidate. "m o life, especially the line about the the scalp of every particle of delndru ' Y Y peon- weed fa proarta8 a profitable andertak- ff. ` cuffs, % yd.88 in wkte, n„o serial, ant hsan't a leg to stand an:"'All the "shell,” meaning the pawn-shop. When ing in Japan, and the only company. get a small bottle of delightful "Dan, 4% yda. 42 ins,-wide, or 8% yds. 64 t he had become the great Dr. Franklin, derma" at any drug +s�'- - -$aa:wide-, more reason why he should have a � taanutacturing this pulp is bnildtng an• g or toilet counter :.; ,lining•,•8'i!s yde.8&ins. wide. 6esf"' came d voice froth the rear, he quoted them from memory, at the other factory. ' Thle,concern was or- for a few cents, pour a little,in yens Er 9647-Ladies' Coat (convertible col- ' age of aixtp-one, is a letter written gnizedAn December, 1919, &W is pro- hand and rub it into-the scalp. After from England to his son: several applications the hair asua , - •-tar). Price, 36 cents. In ? sizes, 84" Mtnlyd's Liniment For~. Dandryfl. - _. •. lacing,by a secret process,about fifty y - • Be'to thy parents an obedient son; tons of pulp daily, which Is largely 0008 coming out and you can't fl� Photos 'Phone Nee give etR duty constantly or paper.i . The new, plant. when s sad d lo sae sutifal6me r _ ■ y any daadraff. Help ° . rid its Leong; thick and d prides pleted, will have a daily capacity of soft, ant, n If tree you'd be from thousand ills be- 150 tons of pulp. The present price,is abundant, ;.•.." u Jules Verne were still alive, his of paper.divided into amiili squares, side; about five cents a pound. fertile imagtnation would create new for each of which there is a symbol, Above ell ills be sure avoid the a olf; ` wonders from the latest. trltimph of For example, the code-beginning at Mau'n danger er lies in Satan, sin,"sad �� N s=cience-transmitting pictures by tele- the top left-hand corner-may be Al, self. MOTHER.1 J graphy. A2,•A3, etc., for the first row, Bl, B2, Ia virtue, tearatng, wisdom, progress ,�°° 'n! /q It in now possible.to send one by an' .$3,etc., for the.segond row, and so on., make; � 1{• � „ ordinary load line.by wlreies and by. At the receiving sad is a similar -No'er shrink at suffering far chy �"EalifornIa Syrup Of Figs"' I 1tJQ telephone. sheet of paper, on which, by•hand or Saviour's sake.' s There are now several methods of otherwise, the picture is built up fn Fraud and all taIaehood_to thy deal- Child's Best Laxative All Over �d Stit"�led k. x' accordance witb the message. - sending pletures br telegraphy. acid tugs flee; `.,�_ ^-,.`, n�� _x:: Obvtousiy, by this egoism a Victors Z - kW Il kd. C-Oi 4 s _ they have all one feature ia`common. Religlouti always"in thy eti tioa be; could be wilt rotiad the world. Its R� A "picture is transmitted., not se a range >s limited only by that of telo- Adore the Maker of thy toward pert, .� �,r• - e. lima had eese� r. whole,-but bit blrMt. It is sent piece Now's the accepted time, give him thy "t a >5cr tdo • h ewe tike a rash, -k graphy or telephony. - r 4 sad was body rzd •. meal from one end and_built up in like heart: •.aye kAhjug. � Low Cost cf Tranarnlssion, r = manner at.the other. Keep a"gvoii conscience,'ds a constant if 4 eoeld Cat no seer,and fro would bans , The Swedish invention, which is a friend; tower]per dcc�.,iag to tale It ell.Sha The basin principles of ptctu y to m secret, appears to be a modification of Like Judge"and witness'this thy"acts wen °'Ova and irrLaW, sad the graphy are embodied e a system �ort�d dlsfigur=nec L _ *a which was used experimentally a few the code system. Two portraits were attend, „�bad the eesmaa abom 6" years ago. At the transmitting eta' recently cabled from Denmark to Lon- In' heart with beaded knee, alone', months,when we Lied Quicuma_ _ *� -: -lion a copy of the picture to be sent don, one message "containing 145 adore and Oiaemeut. We Could sae nine to fastened round a metal cylinder words and the other 115 anords. 'As a None but the Three in One for ever- vv.sliftingrelief, and we jtse cared which has a double motion-it both re- single, error would have altered the more- . f Coe cabs oi'Cmicam Soap and boa - 'wolves and a longitudinally. picture, 'each message,,,.on being _re- - Accept Caltfornia' Syrup of P`i92 bas of Cud=a Ointment wtsaat wo w� only-look for t.be'name California on vras heard."' Every part of th�fcture can thus be calved to London, was cabled back to _ tom) M brought ultimately to the same point.. Denmark, so that it might be checked, the package, ttren you are sure pear * t�en.tlto�a 0ilefa,. ',•- r and consequently the whole 6 eratioa " child is having the best and moat ��°°W�• IM How the Wonder Is Worked. Y p - -- took a comparatively."long time. in i This is to certify, that I have' used harmless physic far the little atom. YoataayselyawQs�aaat3oa�aad „t Now, the picture has beau so pre- general, a -picture can be turned into MINARD'S LINIMENT is my family acts, liver and bowels. Children love O! topissfor your skis• pared that an electric current will not rode in from one to two hours, and an 'for years and consider"!t the beat tint- its fruity taste. Full directions on � ��_� tics 9oN ra . Vasa through it, but will pass thrBugh equal period is required for the-pro,- meat au the market. I have found it each battto. You must "say 'Cali. un ed.St the material supporting it. So that,in teas at the recelvin end. excellent for horse flesh. fornia." .peao,;pe..s "sealing,” the current g $ �? passes when a The apparatus for working this sys- (Signed) bare part is reached and stops at any, tam is Inexpensive, anft the••coat of '= = V1r S_PINED. �� Dow 3LMVMaa ' y: $staff in the picture. transmisetcu is merely that of a tele. "Woodlands,"-Middleton, N,B, / =O°s °' - " ,fit the other-the.reeeiving-end is gram oT message, r DOG DISEASES . =4 mow to Vega SINCE t" another cylinder tnoving at ezacily the . Possibly, the'Yefc:e,transmitting pic- is ]sailed Free e. shy same rate. Round this is'bent"a sea- fares by telegraphy will soon-be g,coin- -. -- :E.•. :-y�•.•_ ,:s�< ' - dress'� tI�Author.�6 sftive sheet, on which a dark deposit monplace of scientific achievement. As its 67 61 fist 7gtrvt _"la produced wherever an electric cur- tai• back as 1907 several newspapers C BtaCk8lTlit�i�s RCil30n. NOW York. U.aA, '�AriROIh/ ''r�' rent pusses tiff's it..-The blanks Ia-laatalled.-apparatus, designed-by-Pro-__' �,h a lack Bi$�, Reason agV�T R R =~ the copy are consequently represented Lessor A. Korn, for picture-teIegraphp, Wage - - by deposits on the skeet, and the re- and many inventors" have-since-Im- blac}:emith; toiled over the plowshare _ t , fpsIt-essumin that the copy is a eel. brought to by old Peter dduliina, the jON�.. TABLETS J AR ED _ F� 8 p proved on his ideas. give-is a negative. Aa tinportaat use 'oi the perfected farmer, the owner fold'at length of the' $ut'there is a system of transmit-. system will be the furthering of the remarkable success,he had had with ;ill BAYER A^ -• r4; . r: flag a picture 'either by telegraphy, ends of justice, as the.transmission of three litters of pigs he had sold in - ';.�Il l �lk ^rLIK� I7VI �lk market that day.'_ 111rr7R /lV "I•. . -wireless or other,or b�telephony. The the portrait of a criminal will be prat 'Now," said old Peter, "them ,.iicture i8.drawn or placed on a sheet ticable. - d; and was less than eight months of _ -,• _ ,_;,;, _i they brought me ten cents a pound or - ..rIVOt ASpinri at All without the tBayer CroS3i' • a'little above $400. Why, Tom, only y- afew years ago them same pigs would : Gmes �� -Sw�e � have fetched 'me unit' about half as "N !' much. I.tell you, Tom; the farmer is - "� *` . gfttin' his harvest own Sugar is dev�elop� in the � By this t Biggers had _ ` K v v time Big6 d completed �Q g ;:aa It solves your sugar grOb- the sharpening of. the-share, and he handed it to Peter. From a well-worn 0 n r lam among ready-to-eat cereals. "`�, j �Q�My ° purse'old Peter took forth two dimes, - a the usual priced•for such a Job, and dropped,tthem into the blacksmith's S' hand. -. It1S "Say, Poter," observed Biggers, "You'll have to come again. I 'charge ` g E, thirty cents 'since the first of the year �. for sharpening that plow." Fos Colds, Pain, Lam Stiff- _ F` 6ago, package whidt contain[. tats- €r -Or r a��n� �• "`' "That's an outrage!" sputtered old .iueee, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Nearitil, rectiona. Then you are }1 ge from— ache,have you raised the price sad for Headache, Nearalstia, Tooth- Aspirin-tie g nnine Aapty#a gx ve ! +' ✓r -on hie?" ----_—__---- ache, EaT•+tche, take As�iir�7nn masked scribed sib 1.• ,� ' the rOCer: ;with the name `Bsyet" os You are teen PN sy by pm ovR r I - .. "To buy some of that'high-Driced � AS lrin at alt.. y years. ow." Its vor appeals and ' `-== i pork you were just tellin' me about;' Accept only' �� Tablets of leta�o st but lap peat', , 12 w. IS _ p said Biggers, with a grin. " uaytoken ' , ' - � - Il0 waste. =.---'= � � . Aspirin" `a b Boyar '►la°.pars '►argot - : Ingratitude is always read to oiler - y o� �yO° MW - = I'lsde by nd.or, a1 Co,Ltd, �•.. ::,?�°r y y Aspirin is the trade.mark (reslst•red to Canada ofw Sayer Yanufaatpp►j! some kind of exewe,_ aa•LOa•idester of 8alie'vtaxesa while It V wQn laotra shoe J s I marinfao urea,to assist the"bile aaaiast tmitaaoss, e�.Tabsef/ f. - ISSUE No. 39--Z0. Will be p sus WNs naaat aslAa marts Wa %per 011% ..a mss: _ _ - .. . - .. ., .. ,', ,. _ •�-• �`,-� # ' ^,,;+'+u'"„v 'et'°++.'.".sje•9,%' '+'�F'b' .y, ti.'•• ''. *`.i < dAU' •• h:"'''. � ;,'vgrk,�k y 4 v sai�li� ;flies '- ry"WO, )'�` y� ftneW.. .lk law rid? .�`•�. :1i�e���. t ViY�w� AZN►�5�•'�7is'i-a f jien'.YO tHoillhO u se -at ° evening to' hear of farop stook Istd iaplements, the �+ = PeemierIIrury speak: proper o! John-EmeNwn. loE MOVE. �i. NE � -u . _con.2. Pickerin Z'adRM$: 2' '.t;. Several from'here attended corn g• ;� g o•� ,.fi.GU per yeac.:ertl,ab iUgdd in eftaoee. 1 roasts at Theo.Aanaa'f,and at F. W. been leased everythl�nf� will be fold. - Sale at one,sbati Wm. Maw,auc• 6 pound pail $L50 Small glii,sses 400 and 500 =` 8obbe' Oast week and_report- jolly tloneer, P• ' times. r JOHN AURKAR, Proprietor. Thomas Puckrin and eons recently SATURDAY,Orr. 2x13-Auction sale'o! It Will go, higher $, „ purchased• an Imported Shropshire buggies,cutters, harness; household '.:.NOTai AND 04mmaNTs ram from John.Miller at A good figure furniture ete•, the property of David .` -, -•' we understand. Defoe, Green River. Sale at 1 P. m. The terrible explosion that oc Red clover has been n fair crop in See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. We_are also handling Fresh Vegetables •. eDrred one day last week in Wall this section. Sweet clover also looks p Fruits . - Y-fir* Y like a big yield, Potatoes are good N . T / C E nd Fru't t" I sti eet, New Yock, "the financial and apples a fair crop. Spies are - _ coutre of the United .States, when scarce. Tomatoes Cucumbers Green Cofn _ 3 ;'.•�-; ` shirty-four lives were lost and On Oct. let the subscription price f=' several hundred persons were ,SALE REGISTER of the NEWS will be raised to$i.sv Plums :'Peaches : ;Green Apples p ayear in Canada, and 'to $2.00 u �. Y --- - the United States, payable in ad- . .Bananas 'Oranges' Lemons Melons y more or less seriousl inured is „ an evidence that the teachings of SATURDAY. Szpi, Wm-Aaetion sale vance, and 50 cents additional if �_•. . of 100-acre farm, farm stock, luiple- ^, the Boleheviki is not confined to not paid in advance. Everything in good groceries /. \`` meuts etc.,at ltbtil con. 4 Picker- `'::. Europe, but hr making serious in- ing. belonging to the estate of the During September subscriptions roads into the 'United States as .will be accepted,at the old rate. / . well e►s into Canada' In warring s F p JAMES RICHARDSON :Auction ale cf arm against Germany the allied nations VOTERS, LIST, 1920 = _ - s� a3�as1 �. ,,., .�..;_r _.J_ On Tueed,ay. October 5th, A. D. Orders Delivered _`139th Phones • " but the will find an pall diffi- 1820,'at the hour of four o'clock in the y equally afternoon, at the auction sale of the cult task in combatting the anar• farm stock and implements of the late r :.'...obistfc teachings o!the Soleheviki. Richard sleep. there will be offered l(uxicipalily of the,Tasvnsbi¢of Piclrtring Q for Bale by public Auction on.the preen- county of O+rtsra B E T :.•,. .P:- \ I C E S -'-Never-in the history of the world ices. the farm" property of the late has there been greater unrest in Richard Sleep; compprising 60 acres. Notice is hereb .given 'that I`have -the world than there is at the more or leas. n lot 28, Broken Front qq�� pe - • -" Qonceeai'n,Whitby Township. There transmitted or eliverea to the r p for your Produ& pp sons mentioned in sections 5 and•of present time,rand it will be many is a fraide barn and brick house on the Ontario Voters'List Act.,1880,and ' jrears before the'woad returns to the same. The land is of heavy clay- acts amending the game,the copies*e- and is of'ezcellent quality. The farm id - • = . tier, Eg�►j$ and Its normal condition. , We believe is well situated near V6 hitby. It wilt mitred by said sections to be so trans- : muted or delivered of the lists made l that one of the chief causes that be offered for sale subject to a reserved pursuant'to said Act. pf persons ap- ""k = - Poultry : ,. . bid. Y ..'. -: produces this unrest is .the profs- pe ariog by the last revised Assessment - - TzRma o.F• SALE: Ten per cent on Roll of the said Dlunicip?+lity entitled ' 4mering that has been so prevalent day of sale and balance within thirty to vote at Elections for members of ` t '•: since the war began. The hanker- days. Further terms and conditions the Legislative Assembly and at 'Our Truck will Call and" in after wealth is one of the will be made known on day of sale Municipal Elections, and the said List r g and can be obtained in the meantime was first posted up at my office at greatest curses that the world has from W. E. N.Sinclair. Vendor's soli• Whitevele on the 10th day of Se tem- C9n'Gend with at the present citor,or from the administrator. Rob- her. 1820, and remains there for in- ert Sleep, Port Whitby. The stock spection, itime. Intellectual pursuits seem and implement sale will commence at r - g 1 m. 4 horses and kl cattle, besides Electors are called upon to examine /'''!,, ' • to be at a discount in this age. p said lists and if any omissions or other g�''Q'1' HARVEY & SON Greenw. The labor unions which have dome implements elarge will he sold. -errors are found therein, to take im• zdz% y Bee la a billy for list.' ' mediate proceedings to. have said so mach in raising the price of Dated Sept.loth, 1980. errors corrected according to law. • I<s►lwr, are doing mach in keeping W. E.N.BIYCLAIR, Dated at Whdt.vaie.Kept. 10,-1920. Accident..and .Automobile Insurance ` g Vb r --- people from entering the profea• :. -:. -. nda Solicitor. DONALD R. BEATO� olicito aims. A lab?orinli man, without Oshawa. Oat. 1 Olerk of he Tp. -- _ h t of P[ck Q. Amy skill whatever and without Jamse Bishop, Auctioneer. 1-2 51. VQhitsvals,out. previous apperience,can earn as Pickering Hardware Story '. stitch and in many cues more _ than s minister of the gospel. who A N T ID s spends six or seven years in preps- „ ° ration for his wont, which is car- . _ .",T a Old Reliable �..�--=• - rieEi=-�-a,.� F.,o.� dzkmrrftl. she _ ;..._:_'OVomerit -to -s read flax. 2.50 � «-Ha - Thought s laboring classes also feel that the - •. p ppy d wealthy clause are getting far lm AN GE - ore than their abate of "world9y "" for $ hours word. -- - goods with very little effort on Wilson E r` ?M Ai► y -- Apply to �tilr, r1` iron at the - The Fuel Saver and satisfied Customer their part, and the feel- that • "` should be shared tip with their - -", - = We have a complete line of _ less fortunate fellow-meth and it :-. .• = office of the - SHER`CVIN-WILLIANIS' PAINTS' ° is to impress them with their 4 -- :._. - AND VARNISHES ,. Views that the -' - y adopt; violent Psroid Roofing. Standard Auto means. While these means-can- SE FLAX, I Tires at e18 while they last. t, i not be justified, the wealthy class- Beacon Lanterns $1.40 and all other - <, mare, to a great extent. respone- goods in proportion. _ PICKER-ING, -ONT0 f. able for the attitude of the'poorer Come and see what we have eLseas towards them. The high _. WORD T O THE PUBLIC . . ,. ....._.. --_ We take pleasure In showing you .. - e �olet of livii3g is causing so much O p , i c **tt ;`steering that violent means nee _ I S. BA31+7�1,, PIC�G G. assorted to in order to bring relief, Having come to Brougham to stay, my intentions are to give - r '• - �Thete'is only due solution to the my customers the best possible value ""'°'" ' �pnsen►t unrest, and that 1a the - T - -='' >praFtiea of the GioldfD Rule by all - for their money. M �' Cassese. ;- :Also, the highest prices alwayez paid for . butter and eggs: INDIVIDUAL '4t },J Arch. Bunker spent Sunday with Treat me?as.yon wish to be treated. ' Oshewa friends. ITAiI 1 - r a D.V.and Mrs., Hooking and Fred Mrs. McMaster, Brougham • Ic . .:•,t =`r Y, S CHOOL - AIRS - , PUREWHM PAPER CUPS - t - Products _ NEVER USED BEFORE IN ONTARIO COUNTY NEVER USED AGAIN Field Tile — = - _ _ - SAFEGUARDS t1EAL� _ ~`' ;end Brick Arrangements have been completed to conduct 15 Rural School Fairs his f includes every Rumi aa . . in Ontario County t all,'which i e I - - -.t- The t�, 4, S ally school in the County. During next w the f following Fairs will be held . t �^ ,r finch - ;. _ H. E. Monney, Pickering ' a:. Manchester, ,Sewtember 27th " - ' 'G}et C Y Prices. � � •:;' r l m _ onorete work done. - B ookl'n, September 28 - 'Ind.Phone 2705 Pick. Thornton's Cor 8UPREMACY ners, September 29th : . r Clairen a 'Simpson _Whitby Town, September 30th �V. N. R. Station, Brook Road Pickering, October 1st - It taken more than Capital, more than Determination, more fhsa� wp - J 4:'" Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a � Product leader of its kind. ` .,BINDER TWINE Everybody should boost the School Fair and by their'attendance at 1All these aids, powerful as they are, would be unavailing .'�'. the Fair and other encouragement help the boys and ;to achieve such a position unless the Produ' The only trictly Canadian Binder :' girls'to get the most out of this very possessed superior merit. `''Tvr me sad 0drdage Factory. entirely commendable work. .' ^ : 'aperated and controlled by Caoadiaa Superior Merit alone has plaeed� capital is at Brantford, Ont. This - at, :Twine Is spId by Cream o��the-West Flourlfor' bread - ` 47.40 T. -B: MARQUIS, Pickering PIGKERING GARAGE - f ti Vo a rch Flour for pastry Fmers Attention i Those who desire their harness HavinR'Purchased the;garage.business of;Davidson& Williams we are In the position°of SUPREMACY! s'• ~' ended.or wishlanythina in the bar- :;prepared to repair All makes of eutoe. L� --mesa live, please leave your orders with �- The Ca>Crl ACll Flour Mil18 Co•, s. Bal9don. _ :, we kee in stock All kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all: p 111 repairs will be called for and de- w ;> 'ivbred within tbree days of receiving makes of care, o99, etc. - - -- � :r ya-. Mills at the orders - ':' ,$. + y • • • rfl A � .'1 ,.>l. ,� '1: 1. 1 ti^ �.. .. a ,a 1l', �iTT►P1:F.T(EA. w, ,n ,Qa - c��^ ^y'r , ±� dyA +.'.'ye: ,t•1' li urn neu-mxKgi', .:i, •:,,� .. .........._— __ _ _- - -- - ' _� '�' ••, ,.. •i� r, •, '14 6' :6'"�+� ..5. - - .:ti•J - ltir., °�`6 ',s.'*�~ ,"-'„' - .,:' Y'y!G,i..•• .'F'r�ry �,r. d.•a.'r�c*,"s, •,4 w r K '� ,F y ;?..�"` '.:� �;• •." �,:,'�. .R�•9:�°1' .. x ..•+ 1, '^` - ..y. .?'• ���` .sh+5»a..,.,,ap�8nt !„ ,I' Jxs.." "•'•^+"•..s'i'r y iK.', '�'" ;Y* „t• „�•., t x"t"' +�'^_ .'»i.r N-a;..h d• �4`,"Y':'`;� `H:.Y';,E'4 ::q•i '`r'^.cC"w -''"t;y�nom':''y'i1' ;� °,n.vul, rL .n ¢',.,,m i;:. t, ve4. __"Y,�.t'.yp'„ .,'l"-i liar_� •4 ,.•.„sr' .,4'-�"S ,,., -'J ".. :.. `a .'r'.. r!. '.'�.•."'��"'`'7I';%., `°� ° i mow` 3'�. ,'tea°,�!''F '�, s.f'����atLx'.. n:=� a: r's''�'ro'";�`7 - '�•• "�"�, .i;..".t +Ji4C�-�;w.t..a,.'a-,�i4 y..' •� 8 �^ 1"��-•n• "'s .r,,, •,� Obas. Sarpob' Iles tos wale a_ba}d a� ftnd`etk >: -:,;� •� a f$t 1 » m., ia ►,fil~e oftl��� : � . .. ' - . ::.•=�: ,. Miss Annie Bpo l�d Arse tin qq City of goodhiril�uod. 19 ana tskia�t}te placi of tbs, f velar,' will bo bell thiar da�'evening y- , ,,. affttiLe FA fall$a11T Dsy at t¢►e four corners for t e purpose a bnsia�s The young ople, one hundred• programme will be carried out•as of giving the 8re eng�itne a thor- ;�`r lbri�p to ttte� on.Tuesday., strong, turned out''to the core art•4nged by the taeral Asaem= ongh test. Every able-bodied man z ,u i>• Lyman;and Mrs. Pilkey spent .roast of the B Y. P. II. 'last Wed- bly•comrn flee. in the village is expected to be oa �� TSunday with relatives in Toronto. nesdxy evening. Community-songs A meeting of all those interested hand to assist in the test at 7 p:in. ; •y Miss Rigby. of Peterboro, open and field games were the order of ---over Sunday with S. •F. and Mrs. the hoar. There was a good'time Robins. generally: Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto; ac- Miss Eva McLeish, recently re- 6'laremant ltveq Grain Chopping Of all materials and design s- kept in stook. It will pay you companied by a lady friend, spent turned from Yellamunchili, India, iae�l at our works and iwpsot our eleei r, W - Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Josh• n is the guest of the Baptist Mis _ Bus meets all Trai AND FL hB�ING obtain prioss Don't be misMd stun Circle in a reception on bloq- ni''-- _ . .A :..' eats we do not employ them, us Bundy. - , - ..: � ply eoasegae�. David Graham has purchased d"y afternoon, and gave a most First-class Rigs to hire day or 1p we can, and do throw off the ague " "•" intere,tin address on the strange am prepared to do chopping-snd�oat oonttmission o!10 per ant.,whioh o9 w11 the double stable belonging to D. g night at lowest'prices. p y A. Scott and R.' J. How and is people.of her adopted land at an - flaking on Mondays, and Fri- esroainlysave by parobssktq from os,j - mo tug it on to,his own lot. evening meeting. (Phone:1805. days only, beginning oatlsolioited. == Fred Ward, who met with a ThP ant ual Rally D iy service of on April 1st. J.T. MATHESON the Union Sabbath School will be Thod. on&^son, 'very painful Accident on Tuesday Offios sad Works, Whitby,OaWk :.•..of last week is able to be around . - PROPRIETORS .:John F. Bayles, Greenwood again although feeling very stiff BARGAINS andsore. - ter Mrs. Baine and son, Billy, of `�� Sv' racuse,. N. Y., left for their o. Sand Girls home on Thursday evening after y FOR BOYS AND (SIRES spendif2g two weeks with her pit L Says'boots 8.80. worth 6.00 .. rents, Har and Mrs. Thomson. - - rryy f " Girls'boots 1.60 worth 8.00 Idles Bessie Smith,who has been --� on the staff of thn'Standard Bank ' Wante Also a big stock of men's heavy every. •., -= here for the past three years, has b - day boots at 4.00 a pair ` been transferred to the branch at 'As we have,only a limited stook,oall 'Caledonia, and left for her. new _ = g early and make your position on Sunday. Miss Grabam To spread FlaA. �e�1.00 to �1�.50,per . selection. �5 takes Mies Smith's place as teller, A day of-8 h _ sand Wm. Hall, of Stouffville, has ours. J. yinigold, V « been appointed junior. This Sunday, Se t.26th,.is Sun- Apply St the 1 ��__pp Ind..-Phone.2804 dal School Rally Day Iii the Bap - �' fist Church. Rev.V.W. Sink will �}' on `•The Priam of Redemp- His ` . on," Dinstrated by a colored car•' ROSE F L' A X M / L L �daSter'$ .'toon. — Special printed service sheets and music. A.cordial tnvi- PICSERING, ONT�tBIO a �o1C@ ' tation is extended to parents and _ '�+ ex-members of the school. T accept fool- ex-members Record% ' An important business deal was ish excuses. De- STOP - LOOK LISTEN --� - consummated here on Monday mand 'everything that • In great- consummated : when.Chas, Sargent sold out his VarietP - hardware business, to Frank M. can .be put into good New Records are received each Via, Cooper,whorocently sold his farm clotbes. Demand 20th Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different week and Special orders filled on to the west of the village. Mr. •Century Brand. shortest notice. ' Cooper will take possession about -lines of Outing Shoes. We can supply these Oct, 15th. Iffy. Sargent's plans for Sold exclusively by —� THEXTON'S - Pickering the future have not yet been made lines at reasonable prices. ''"v';�, but he will remain in the village. Fred T. BUNTING tmseb � c �`until ring as least. Come and see---at tie Corner Shoe Store On Friday evening, at an in- The [en's Store. '_J formal social time given by the W. M. Palmer, Claremiont , Hig,gh� School students, Principal P I C g E R I N G 'Wilker was pleasantly eurprised with the ptbseatatioa of a hand- game cloth, with an address of a y good wishes and welcome beep -�u s t Arriv e� ' from his wedding trip. The grin- cipal responded apB,ropriately.• SALE OF FARM _ The evening was spent in games= with refreshments at the close. There will be offered for sale by �' - y `A The Women's Missionary Society Public Auction at the of the 1r nion .Chnreb, Claremont, Gordon.House, Pickering, - will hold theiraaanal Thank-offer- g A sonsignmen t of Fall Goods Ing .meeting in the Methodist . Church on Tuesday evening, Sept. Saturday, October 2nd, 1920 Boots and Shoes, ;28th, commencing at 8 o'clock. at the hour of 2 30 u clock. Rev. Mr. Fraser, of Uxbridge,will Afternoon _ , ', -speak on his trip to Scotland. The Those Certain Parcels of Land and Nice Flannelettes A!i!'at �iertlftcat8s resident ministers will,.give short Premises situate, irinQ and being .w' addresses. (food mukie will be in the,rownship of Pickering. , ?,t . THIS Bank has special facili- .' County of Oatxri0.composed of- ._Warm Underwear 1 ties for collecting Wheat provided. Everyone• welcome. g Silver collection. FIRSTLY, party of Number Twenty to Participating Certificates, the ~ Acv. Harry E. Stillwell, of To the Third Concession of the said Tow a. _SOX Mittg Eta, initial payment bean at th• x ' ship of Pickering supposed to contain _ 7 s g Mato, one of the ablest speakers about forty-six acres being the front - _ rate of 30 cents bushel as �Trr, in the Baptist Convention, has part of said Lot after one hundred and authorized by thAlt&lead. been secured as the speaker for the forty,acres have been taken from the Baptist anniversary bare on Sun• rear and ez7reptiag also the fourteen THE ~=� day, Oct 8rd, and for the lecture acres sold for tazes off the south-east Es - • ;`on the following Monday evening, eorner of the said LoC also the south _ STANDARD Thomas lt[at• Itd of Toron• half of Lot Twenty-one in the Third �F�'�'�'�--9•� IOl�T�-�RS�' A.M.. y� Concession of the raid Township con- OF CANADA to, one of Canada's greatest lec• taining One Hundred scree more or farm, has been engaged. The asersl. �+� sri Ds.sl.ws " T . less, Make Use of Your Pasture *. - programme will Include vocal and 8rcoxnr-Y, the northerly quarter of _ - •.. ` � iinnaatrnn4ental ®aaiC, preceded by Lot Twenty-two is the Second Oon- t PICKERING BRANChf 7 a banquet. Reservb this night for cession; the north half of Lot Twenty- Have yon good pasture going to waste? Tf sox A.W.CRAWr'bRTM M..noailt `i � a real treat. Admission, 50 cents; three in the Second Concession and Wier"" y� herd and flake use of it obildren under 14., W cents. the,south half of the south half of Lot • , BRA14CH .•Lao AT WHtTST) _s , >- Under the aus tea of the Wom- Twenty-two in the Third Concession _ is Bank makes a al feature of loans to 1Dl all in the Township of Pickering,save s(�ECr y en's Institute the Home ,and and except from the last mentioned iw=w a. Have a talk with our local manager. " School Club bold a very uccessful Al ry parcel that portion thereof heretofore meeting In the school-house on taken by the Municipality of Picker- y The Pl:Ckerin r. 'Friday afternoon. Dr. Tomlinson ing for a public road, the said three + w : ° F•'. ie a paper on "The Tragedy of parcels es mo containing or tog the t tal acre- -- Q3�1186II1'e �G� a Misfit, and Rev. A. McLellan Bred acres more or Less, - .addressed the meeting on "Miens- age of allthe parcels of land above re- %vljj y Bg��, - : �G. P. LYPW, Manages. i ''dentood Ohildreo:' Both fated ferret to being three hundred and fifty BROOKLiN BRANCH, !E; G CROSS, Manager. The object of this �• acres more or less,on which propertyy lessen stealing and out in a helpful way 'traits of are certain buildings. The property is the feioosp �•- •"��' character'in the growing boy and said to have on it eertaln gravel its - 'y girl that under proper home and and is suitable for Golf Grounds. The _ - ` ` s>cbool training would develop use- said property.is situate about one toile f .• _ - '�. - : Members having properb stelea oowaa�sroi:: , fnl, ha py citizens, where if ne- north' of the Liverpool House, Dun. --- - - - oaf immediately�tt�k� � L elected it would endanger the bartoa. ` • !' - °! $ .oativ� ""' The said property will be offered for Appomlotment Mambsnhip iss i1.AQ • ,future, no matter what his calling ale subject to a Reserved Bid and sub• 1'►etas=bed uu rnaa air, `-rntahtbe. Dr. Tomlinson pointed ject ,to a First Mortgage. said to se's �'n oaawiesttsa. oat the gladness of a rightly amount to&ww.00. „ :; $zse.Clem.—L. D. Banks,0.S.Pailm. �. trained and related life to one's er,W. V, Richardson,Pickering. naffing, and tbli sadness of the re- TBRats: Ten per teat. of the Purchase We wish to announce that Mr. ' .d. Rowe has been appoint- . trorin Mr. McLellan instanced Money in cash on date of sale; a fur- J. W l Mt.. noses of children r. M who were edged they forty per cent.y f the purchase ,ed agent for Stan Life of Cin"a for the district of 8rasiasar;. gems" mono within thirty days thereafter mentally dull, weak and deficient, and the balance to be secured by a Oehaws, Whitby nd Pickering. when it was found what they Second Mortgage at'7 per cent, on y needed was relief by an operation terms to be arranged. Conditionsol " ' `. `•' for the depressing adenoid,or some Sale and Agreement of Purcbase to "It may be interesting to yon to know what this leading Company •other physical defect, easily re. be produced for inspection -and exe- did last year. moved. Rev. O. W.Ring presided cuted on date of 8a e, and with school trustees G. M. Further terms and conditions,may be They.,Wd out to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries daring 1919, q : 'Forsyth and J.Forgie spoke brief• ascertained on application to the un- the enormous sum of$12,$84,951.15. = ; 'ly of increased interest in the Gan- dersigned and will be made known ; at the time of the-sale. eolidated School movement, and Dated at Toronto this 10th day of Sep- -which is over $1,030,387.00 per month they ppootntedont, centralized and tember,ig ►, whirl. over 237,781.00 per week -• +. `conetderably improved the spirit - B.N. DAVIS; GRASS& Lov�xTrto, which over r 4,987;00 per hour(8 hour day) -:The Uni4ei-gal 'ual,social and economic life of the 167 Bay-Street,Toronto, ' which is over 32.29 per minute. .community in a most helpful way, 52.2 Solicitors,for the Vendors Sawing-•'+vaCSle �' ' :.':and gave the young-people---snore = 'time for home life, recreation and These large payments are backed tip by over$105,711,4Q&27 of Mamuf etured'by• :,•� ^and self•improvement. Manitoba 1 -assets, and a surplus of over$8,037,440.00, W. H. JaeksO]l.' I'r SOti and Alberta, in more than a de- Coal, oa1F :: cede of Consolidated Schools had Can von conceive of the .help to Widows and Orphans, the pro- 11, Brock Road. Pickering, Oct, retained theta all, the nnrdber was vision for comfort- knd plenty—the amount of squalor, crime and steadily on the increase. The Bard iLnc} Soff:Coal of tl]o vert revented b these mn nificent meets. Trtil this is Biackem.brFt g r�n8 q&` u iming is I� y p A 8 Puy S all 1Ls.k�rancoes. 'gale gummiag president, Mrs. 3� Forsyth,ex- organized philantropy. _ and filing a:spel',Aty,; laiwA the quality n We Gasoline, n;rine�, EmeeTl , p aims f the Clnb, _ best ' ua'lit ' -o i' Principal Wilber made .a few re lja /� •� stock Gaso . P F x �. H. E-,FILL. _ Whoels. Oironlnr p:tvc. qaw r markq of appreciation and the :andEniery Maoilr ,l.. ..r, � •sr.hoinrQ rFn .•red n f-Nv nin-it•til THOR. A,- 1...1�'�W. D4. J RowF, Atanttaer Central O itario Dirie{on • � ikyll nL.ly SC. 1:�i8t Ia..,lu,.l'G,L1 :T •y�''d+ti �.W..+;-•;', - .-' ....,� - ar'd tw sit .•.. •'S`w• �'M Cream treat was given the pnpils. 1 �SC)rexi�g, .Z=,L Phone 59IS, Oshawa 5.7�-�a4��',���yy,•^�,�,�,.*�:;,�sq ^;'�''•F'rA., o::• ,q _ .. .,.. k'. _ 1 ^:w;,Dv`'�� ,':�,�'�V' °t_ k I���� t ,�jtl'i'�''A�:#+, ",p..s��-• •+,i�y 3•�. ....1. :� :,,,`�:'"' .-P f• k,."?�,I= ,:h:g;.,..•n: .� � x:A �• �,.:`. � l�'�.;�2". .� .� i��. ­7 to, U M 11121"i0"; -_-7 IRT Know 906240IRG. jD C1 Vt ad id 0' 1 -was ONUM0 COLUGH' x �Su. _!, N -Preberved At antTIA The teacher ..4Zp1AinI1Ig tblft$. -Aft 400hal .6 11114o Sanses' to the boys, in his class. DONT Sealed idro-ti&t packits ft. -M= to introdues E," pae�ags off 40DLa,4/*A- V"coiP Stanton 1;020-21 opens October 4th. 10 1 . - . . 'its water into my .1 tirm it on. Wns diredtialls 69', 81 e t any', e native commercial nd The-pipes and every convenience are 1 �Kman can dye any TZ, to preserve area. - Hal withoull gttort C(Momi pU*d Art Prospectus on ap in order, but I-get no water. an C any ' streaking, fading 4"E oodness. g or zan Ing. DruggI6 9 4L A. UUM. 260-s,,o of you tell me why?" as cobar Csrd_.;:1*4 `9 He expected the children•to See that 4- a lamp was Hghted in the-houe a, and -it was because he had not made a con- ------- a broad beam of light tame throufh GOARGE .SALT -moment after the nection with the main on the street. the open door. A The boys looked perplexed. They N.0 SALT -Goorway framed the figure of an old L A All, ag"', could not see why the water should re- BU& 0trUts 3k, 4E_ man,- who seemed to be breathing r P. 14, fuse to run into his premises after heavily, as-from exert;on, 'and who TORONTO SALT WORKS held the newly'lighted lamp in both h such faultless plumbing. a.J.CLIFF TORONTO shaking hands. "Can no one tell me what I have (Continued-in next issue.) neglected?" reiterated the good man, 5674 lQoking.at the many wondering faces bowed down by the weight of the pro- SCENTED RED Hair. 7' "Kaybee"CEDAR CHESTS Tea-Pots Dail :Color of.the H i . sed in -Millions of Te blem. ...... The color of the heir Is.decided by "I knout;' squeaked one bd y. at last. Absolut"Y moth-Proof and wonder- Zany jiaaUtaotae pioosa of fuvaiturs. the color of the pigment wILich feeds •,You don?t pay up!" its roots. The pigment is 'formed Direat from Inanufacturer to "16 from the coloring matter in the blood, Write for fres mustrailod utmatu". An Awful Example, Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited R 'Engl?.sh newspaper. _5c says an Owen Sound, oat. There are'only two kinds of pig.- "Where are you going with that ment; a reddish-yellow, and a sepia ,miserable-looking dog, Johnny?" ........... shades "Takin' him to the dog show." .............. "But you can't win a. prize with A B14� ��.� : ` 'h of brown, 'red, fair and dark hair are brown. Thus all the various V V '. if W0 -3 e per ect M& th f derived from these two colors, accord- him." ppearatice at her com, Ing to which type of pigment predoint- Well, maybe they'll give -me a tr Plexion. Permanent ____7 special pri" for showin' the kind Of shows the presence nates. Black hairs and temporary skin of a large quantity of the sepia B EMMETT CAMPBELL HALL brown dog that no dog ought to be.". troubles are effectively By I concealed..' Reduces un, pigment, while the.reddisli-yiallow Col- vg� oring shows Itself to be strongest in �n electrical novelty is a toaster natural color and corrects Akin&Highly antimptic, hair that is bright red. and food warmer that will toast,both Md Bch beneficial results as PART II. Obviously, neither of those pig- ; sides of twe pieces -bread at I from it; he could have sworn that fify pi of a curative agent for 70 veam of his had not covered the intervening space, meats can produce green or blue; that once. Clayton did' not inform �an H friends of his destination. e had,yet it wa:s gone. Is why we are never blessed with a it former years of hear-I I'm seeing things," , Clayton de- thatch of emerald or ultra-marine. Minardis Liniment For Burns, Etc. grown weary M t*Or e • m r,4P4' Ing. exclamations of astonishment 1,dared alotid and la:ughed a little, but 'The cot-or cf the hair Is definitely Ori-e . , a - the laughter was not,whole-bearted.1 Australia now has 25 women jus- ;p-a when he announced that he was Off I kind of.racial; there has been but slight al- H-4111,1 '70'N to Florida at the beginning of sum j"If there really had been any ty! tices.of the ease. animal Bingo would have been raving teration, during thousands of years IiDm" finer, arid,of the looks .of incredIP-i o.which greeted his explanation that,� to get at it, and Bi--igo didn't even I with those races which have not In- barr�ng an occasional plague of,nibs-1 5t!r- Sound asleep." termarried with other peoples. But He turned to look at- the bulldog for the Norman Invasion we should a dd0L Akh AIL IRMM6AW -quitooss,the Florida east coast was the! in the; had been lying on the deck a little I still- be a. fair or red-headed nation. moat delightful summer land 'behind his chair, and at eight �As if Is, dark brown Is our chief c world. H%rhad a sprawling bungalow ght of it', color; gave a. low whistle of amazement. as a result of the admixture f the red R M S Ay iDn'the beach about midway between Bingo was not sieeping, but was 0 Palm Beach and Miami,on the narrow: and flaxen of the Saxons, Celts and so ZU 'crouched tensely, the hair upon his strip separating the canal from the with the dark-haired Norman. the a AINTANDVARNISH hi,-_, sea, and he could moor his cruiser al- neck and along has spine bristling, his On most at his back door. teeth bared in a strangely-Silent-but i nu mber of dark brown haired persons incredibly savage.snarl. But it. was in a thousand Is 695, light.brown,260, 1 IQ 4d Mean Is" frequent painting. Seventy-eight `'Getting near home, Bingo," Clay-; I the eyes of the dog Mat chilled the flaxen 91, black 52, and red 22. Go ',Years of Increasing demand has proved the ton observed with 'satisfaction as they man's b:cod, for in them be could-see, value of mo_sli�ped through the drawbridge at not light of battle which had so D ray. and moved silently on down Nothing is more saLisfactory than O'Hght Paint and Varnish to Paint and Varnish rithi.11 tA* straight Ism of -sfaoot often glower there,:but stark terror. h' water. I- , --lYroke a a And that's the dog that in persons' opinion of themselves. Ln �o. "We'll eat a late upper at the cut, 0 a YOUR DEALER panther!',' Clayton ASK chain to tackle a age' I -'IU bulldog lying at his feet lazily muttered. The scars of that terrible j The stiiig of the bee is only- one battle were plainly visible even now. thirty-second of an inch long. o the dk se o#atied dne, eye and'hit the planking 'It's—it's queer." he conOuderi inade'. several solld a-nd'leit f 4kixfery, ely with an. uncomfortable pr.ck- thumps with his heavy tall. Thits-dog-, minarcre Liniment Relieves Colds,Etc. of the skin. coinpan,on an had been Clayton's all, It would soon be ark in this land strange and far lands, 4nd--the long (l of brief Milight,and air scars that showed upon his fine skin indicated that their ways had quitoes were stirring. an im- a not.al-' co� ways been those of peace. patient shake of his shoulders Clayton hits As , 1E., the stepped down into the main cabin an But in announcing supper at Col, the electric switch, but n cotta Clayton did not take into,snapped consideration the wbims.of gas en. flood Of light followed. At the Sam -conscious of an almost OOKS I gines. An,hour later the boat was time he became 9 dwering odor of gasoline. moored to a cocoanut palm, the aun ove'P was just touching the western horizon, "Two, of Ted's seventeen troubles, 11 IT is the comU. and Ted Sparks waz'smeared to the,suppose," he muttered disgusted-ly.i vatibn of the eyebrows with grease. "Lights ant of commission and. a gal! iam of the ra"". "There are about seventeen tkrings I leak. .1 can't sleep in the cabin art ac- �1­ the matter" he reported, "any one of!count of the gas, and Y Vnd it is what remains When the mosquitoes You will immensely �1�11P-- which would be enough to tie us up will de,�our me on deck. color has been elirnsuate& for the night, bat I c6uld get her to- prospect-" furl the tastiness inc in the morain. except for the As.Clayton regained the deck a skiff But then is a waxkwaz degive of 7 ff m,"ne t Ttat'l e Of dishes and add tre- to be operated hove into sight, a small boy energe tie -on..by a specialist." He straightened ally and'. nervously plying the oars, In the wadding of clodws, dds was his magneto many hasty glances over his '..'achirved a camaiy ago by kinked back, held up the ma 4. . Mendously to their W)Hch be had disconnected, 'and let right shoulder. The sight of the cruiser and Clayton seemed to rens-� if S fall this heavy*�rench. . . I nourishing Value' K F r "Well, take- the tender and convey i Sure him and he slo-a-ed his effoi ts. hospital. "Say, son, is there ,a house near'. nor patient to the nearest leL. Of -OXFORD B_ __ Delray,but, I can Stay to-night?" Clayton -You 'use- P j Them are good garages at De if; they can't fix you up,-you,can go i inquired, as the skiff:came alongside., S. In the rem t6t have followed, on to West Palm Beach,"' Clayton! The boy rested an his oats and gave, everyth�;has been dam to guid cigarette. 'the man a swift scrutiny. .-directed'. waving a Ian the quality. KEEN'S OXFORD SLUE produced the miudinum, whits. "I'll wot about 100 -ards' behind those wild hire for you." . He A*ttW 1 "There's a house on the mainland if ore Comfortably in his deck 7 himself In tens. then 1.OMn,ge9-, -he replied, pointing with it VAurever cladies are waslied it Is am "I kind of thought you might wait,".brown'hand. of a path from itbe standard of excellence. that bunch cocoanuts, They'd i Tqj responded drily,and climbed down into the little motor tender which the likely take you in if you want to stay NAGOR,SON4 •O.e had been towing astern. "I'll be back there-" Lim"soon as possible, Sir," he added, as Something in the boy's tone caused a concession W the fact that Clayton Clayton to look it him sharply. CffM9d1anA1=1ii6 ..was, after all, his employer and, the I Why shouldn't I wish to stay B , owner of the boat. tbe"re"" be demanded., oB Lim C-51 Five minutes later the launch had l "Oh, I dunno," the lad responded evasively and 'glaiced nervously to- ';`disappeared, and Clayton might have• fimcied himself alone in the world, ex- ward the entrance to the path. "I Glove cept that just as the.silence began to gotter go." he added and bent.v:gor- s Overas $hir ously to, his oars. u & u be a bit-apprdivive '.there came the! ithm-lar "I'll take a look at the place, any- sound of a locomotive's Ly," Clayton decided, and after LUR SERVICE wl u Whistle. -AT W Clayton glanced up idly from thellighting the-oi.l.-burni,ng-riding--Iizhts- magazine which he was scanning, con-.1 started to spring ,ashore.- A sudden WHEREWN YOU LI .7kious"that it was growing a bit dark. impulse-sent him back to the cabin, •the woman in tov •or country has however, where he procured imd Slip- her ester in e into is Pocket a small VICIOUS- ..fer reading,'though the western sky the same advantage as was still a vivid mass of color. On the city in expert' advice from the .Tective automatic pistol. Then known firm of Cleaners and Dy- Y�111:4� both banks of the lagoon the foliage: y c# best- wall of dark green, he did leap to the bark. am 'An Canada. .,..,made a solid 'hesitated, then followed his at by' splas, ed the h h�re and there with Bingo imaster, keeping close to his heels. PARCELS from the country se bearlet hibi!jeus blossoms. At one point mail or express receive the same care, �'only there was h break; where several,1 The moon had now risen, and the cocoanut palms grew in a cluster a i land was flooded with clear white Bob Long Says:-- ful attention as work delivered per .1 tonally. scented fo lead away from the light, and the well-worn trail was easy overalls and shirts are t oo=y fortable, and awdeo,ep*. Mlerseand a stake drive ' into the e!to follow. " Cutting through a dense &H -for femom I d i ed— CLEAMINO and DYEING I growth of rubber trees.and palmetto, ---ground indicated that a boat was. Ah'�e with the idea that you • sometimes tied' there. A slight i it deflected to avoid a jungle of thorny `:want to stretch your arms .Clothing or Household Fabrics. movement drew Clayton's eyes and i wild orange, 'and then came abruptly )ego occaXionally.11 Park- WN I" For years, the name of In the upon an open which,he' stared in- sfiiiiishmerki. a space of sand, whi eTla"has signified perfection in this ;judging by the ragged clumps of St. of making old things look Vke xa�jajj deepening shadow under the worle, :`,cocoanuts 'stood iih animal which he,Augustine grass, had once been a BOB LONG garments Of 1 lawn. Sentineled about a wide, low new, whether personal at`first-took to be an enormous dog, house were a dozen tall Australian :.G LO even the most fragile material, or 77 -but even as the tbought-entered his household Curtains,draperies,rugs, J. dog ever I pines, and the dense mass of their mind be dismissed it; no etc. shadow lay like a tangled thing upon will outwear any other make of rs, wrfIte us for further particuls, atop ]fire that,with low-heljdlead and the dwelling. Despite the shadows, Glove on the market, because ig tail--and the -ifte -of tfie ..,droopn or tend your parcels direct to however, Clayton saw, or rather was they are made by skilled work- thin I •'Four full feet high at the aware, that the house was very old men from the strongest glove .'.shoufdor, Clayton instinctively calcu- laud It coulftlt be—there were no and sadly neglected almost in fact, leather obtainable. No wJido;; sbowea.-ajight, -wolves: Florida—yet=the beast was a ruin. A d -it wolf, more gigantic than any he had and Clayton was about to conchide insist on getting Bob Long .`c Z -;ver seen except in Siberia. Brands from your dealer— X that the place was deserted, when Without moving his body, Clayton Bingo snarled,and at the same instant :they.will save you MQDCY r',ke extended his hand for the rifle, which eOw4 ared against his master's legs. chance of an alligator,had been M on the Clayton heard a quick rustle in the 3 e eks U iit6d en R.G.LONG&Co., Uml" ersi PIS L' on-biackets against the -cabin growth of saw-palmetto that had 1:;e VVjNn[VmW TO1WXT0' Montreal I led As he touched the weapon, the allowed to encroach almost to the walls of the house on one side, saw a e a n 0.rn 4s.8, n�e strange beast.whirled about and dia- .4 l _ w darker shadow glide swiftly through B68 LONG BRANDS ­04ypeired. Clayton rubbed nis eyt 791 Yonge St. Toronto 1�x -!jt was twenty -feet from where the the shadow of the pines, and heard a Kn9wa from Coest to Coast' " h gh quick patter of feet upon the boards t ad Stood to cover dense anou verandah. A few seconds later Poo M a� ' o-hide It; h bad no t taken his eyes of the v ti M_ .�«.r ?'; ,s. .x: isf" >r rL .fag ��;,, -�`a A '";`.: o -••`�.e •w;, �.� •-* .dv: as �•r •s.sx '-X:•:,r.o-'.::-w•.� e. :4..a .�Y` r sue..✓�y;:;,.,,,�{y.,y,.,' .'y,:, f,... °.�'` jro+a�yti '• r �. 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BOMB: LAD116 p'.. :. ;•y, ,t Y; y/ 3/7 yir a Y o G %: �/' u//.> /i,� /■TA�j■■■ _ry• (/�_ ���}/��� ;K,"S ,��� •• '� 4' •' /rj,.'r/:N 6 .:l:i / F !r % •/�i,,•:. $/„1. ,�/rli:lf .+' i EXCHArl�AK. ^ �•' $ ' !�'•;",' :f%:'. ,Paz,.':%r�u,�.'} •rs'�2'�y://•%^ .�..; fw//`•%./ { i �:;r,••.r�/iy •:N;'/f.'//...:s,•:::,.,•:,,...,.;�.::,: •::y,','::R:i•,'•� yy.,� Heavy PrQ Va����.(A�- "a}. / ;.Yr.u•R.: :::i:%':;:yy/.:1<}�".:ii!:' ",/;t; .%:mid -'�+-.-QJ� AM 1 AND WRECKS B�65 Cii1A7{1G�Vealia Bi* ' !.'• .+5` •:•r,.; ;f;}?;:p%::#•.;$`'.::: ::.?/.:/:. ,III', ..;;# .^4'. c.: NO Deaths. Expli f J. P.,Mo as ve.Plaeed m Street Opposite Offices o rg :.� �< - � �; :>'•; :;�,::,p.,;::.a.:�<s> l h:it m n ::<.Yy • F ;: :>; >'< A despatc o tondo ,trays: -= X Inured and Two Million Dollars Dam- 'w., ��' : - •'��• ',.':r�• / «' time-bomb exploded in the Stock•£x• x= age Done to' Offices and Other Buildings : • � /,/ •> change at Genoa, Italy, doing a lseavy, street from the J. P. Morgan build- �..'! property damage. There were no cis- :., A despatch from New York says:- ,,.• ualties. The authors.of the explosion In broad daylight, and in the most ing: >' ' �• Throughout the nation horror- :; :. '.: are not known. The police,.in a search :prominent spot o!Atiierica's great fin- g of houses immediately rafter the.bomb- struck at tidings of the catastrophe- detonation, discovered enough ex centre, a red-handed blow was the 'same d interpretation was placed plosive to blow up the entire block. w` .-struck at noon last Thursday at the upon it,and public buildings and great It was hidden in a single house. ' w:heart of the country's banking inter- storehouses of wealth; as well as con- Although there is no direct evidence Mesta• spicuous men, were placed under vigi= that the Wall Street bomb 'explosion : It missed its aim the house of lent guard. was part of an international plgt The explosion which turned Wall a ainst the citadels of finance or ov- f • Morgan- in that no member of that g g �''•' gr�at'f[rm was seriously injured, but street into.a shambles at noon to _ ernment, Scotland Yazd, the British was the result of a deliberate and 'wisimed victims many' hapless police organization here, has tighten- -8�._ well-prepared plot, according to Fed- %:-»: ed its ea Iona groups -'. passers-by. <` > '.%.:,, .: I espionage on the 'of dl- .eral and city officials, after an eaten- i# Thirty-one persons are known to be ` rect reactionists. ' The police posted two hundred sive investigation at the scene of the at public buildings, more t n :• p ga, and other strut- kill and ha - killed,• conclusions tragedy.ed The based their Y•,..i g Y• Y such might be the objectives W,� lures s as gj w e inured er � wi ! eta:on the fo110 n a ''> 1 g of bomb lotters were unusual! t e bomb t P The exploson a a ua o ..I First: Invests anon shows that n Investigation alert. a ' _ minutes after twelve o'clock on the Wall Street side of the J. P. Morgans waggon carrying explosives from IN THE LIVE STOCK ARENA, NATIONAL EXHIBITION. J. P. Morgan, the head of the firm authorized sources was in Lower Man- "Bonnie,Flish;' Grand Champion Clydesdale and the finest of his class at the ' of J. P. Morgan and Company, is in x &Co.otfice,at Wall'and Broad streets, hattan on Thursday. killed betwen twenty and thirty per- Big Fair, owned by Graham Bros., Claremont,'Ont.. the country somewhere on a holiday. t - '. -• Second: The effect of the explosion Through the London Office of his fir{m .sons, and sent over two hundred men, was far greater than any that could women and ,boys and girls to hospi- be produced by an ordinary explosive- NO CLUE TO NEW GOVERNMENT OF BER- he is in constant touch with or*arded 'tale with injuries, some serious, but f carrying waggon. YORK BOMB PLOT LIN IN.HANDS OF REDS tis q home. The office farvof his in the main s�iperficial. Cuts from fly his inquiry about, the injuries of hls . I Third: Iron iuis_iies made from son, Junius SPencer Morgan. A veil, u ing glass furnished the greater,part broken-up window weights unlike any of the minor injuries. in the Wall street district caused alt Unidentified Dead Youth May Elections Have Placed Greater of absolute secrecy is drawn about his'. A couple-of millibt!°'dollara'worth of Have Beef Driver of ..Berlin Under SOCi81iSt R'hereabouts. Not a airigle one of thE' y- the damages to.the building and were ' damage was done i;o the buildings in responsible for the lose of life, Death Waggon. Leadership* agents, for the shooting lodges w .'.. the financial district.' The Assay nd other vacation spots of England know Y Fourth: The coinoidence of time and New York, Sept. 19r•-Department A despatch from Berlin says:- where he is: This is indicative that ` Treasury buildings, near the scene,'location of the explosion. ' were wrecked and shot through with( Frith: The tact'that three men were of Justice agents and the police were A struggle between the reactionary� the secrecy was part a! a program hurtling iron and sho from the observed running east hr Wall were still without a definite clue to-night bourgeoisie and the Socialists of Ber-I determined on long before the explo- nt bomb. Showers fragments broken plate, to the identity of the person or'per- lin has been precipitated by elections'Sion: g P about two minutes before he explosion. sons responsible-for Thursday's,,ex- which have placed the municipal gov I Details of the explosion are being: • ;:. -glass fell to the streets and to the These men are reported to have fled plosion in Wall street., ernment.of Greater Berlin wholly in sent to him in hourly bulletins. It was floors in the interior of bnildings.�in a waiting automobile.. Alexander Brailovsky, a Russian the hands of the Reds. Social $emo- said that he will not return to the - • Fortunately,the horror of a great fire Sixth: The discovery of a peculiarly ,• } erata and Indevendent Socialists have TTnited gtate!: at this times was not added to the other fearsome' wired box containing electric batter- jv -�"r9 ' ��' ac�srrencea. lea, that was placed by unknown per-`information furnished by an anorty- a majority of twenty in the munici- mous correspondent, and-who admit- pal' assembly'. With this result, both ro 'On Thursday night, twelve hours eons in the automobile o!Henry Babb, Y- later inveati atin authorities were two blocks from the scene ai'the ez- ted having been in the financial dis- faction's promptly got together to ex- Carries 14,000 Barrels ; ' almost certain the disaster Vasa due to plosion. trict a sbo� the explosion ploit the tremendous patronage possr- 7, of Canadian A lea "en internal machine left on an nn- p 3evenh: Only four Bites in Lower °C e,ng held on abilities, and filled all the honorary and charge 1rlEing an undesirable alien. fair municipal jobs with their own A despatch from Halifax says:- • _' .. covered one-horse track in Wall street Manhattan are using explosives in P Y An eSor will be made to locate partizans, with favor also to.out and- Heavy shipments of apples are being directly is front of the new United construction work and not one of them Y P PP g ,. States Assay ffice, next door to the received or ex p the three men with whom he was seen out Communists. made,from Halifax this season. Ths. y petted 'ex explosives on Sub-Treasury, and directly across the Thursday. talking at Pine and Nassau streets In a desperate .sport to frustrate Furness liner Lexington, which sailed' _ leas than an hour after the blast. Red rule in Berlin, the German Na- for London on Saturday curried 14,000 _ - - - - The only other important develop- tonal party has introduced a bill into barrels This is the largest shipment PS,Il�lCE WELCOMED went within the past twenty-four the Prussian Parliament to declare „t the season. ,AT TRINIDAD hours is the :suggestlan by Medical null and Vora the law passed by thaT, _. Examiner .Norris that the sole re- body creating the new Greater Berlin, �- '; Fort Of S En Fete When maining unidentified body, that of a under which the-new municipal else- Lincolnshire Papers Pin blond-haired boy about 19,- may be tio'ns were held, resulting In victory Age Are Pu� hmg x? '•''' - was+aauif *, Renown Stem Into that of the driver of the. "death wag- for the Socialists. ,Harbor. t before the detona F -- ' gon" which was abandoned_ 7near the 4 �w A des etch from Port of Spain, • Assay. Office jug b' f :_ _. London, Sept 19 After three $��(� British armors • weeks' suspension the Liverpool' ana P P tron took place. A Trinidad, says:=H.M,S. Renown, with Settle in Ontario in Year Manchester papers ire'agaia publish "the Prince of Wales on board, arrived A revised list o! the dead to-night _ showed that 34 persons had lost their ing, the printers' dispute havi� been 'here on Friday morning and anchored A despatch from London says:- nettled. y g lives as a result of the explosion. among the gaily decorated shipping Some of the previous' lists made'the Dr. G. C. Creelman, London Agent- in the harbor. The Renown was total 85: General for Ontario, has attended w escorted from Colon by the cruiser practically all the British agricultural Lague Of Nations Calcutta and was joined at Bocas del - ' shows this summer. Although On- Gets Down to Wort[ Toro by the cruiser Calliope. British Mine StrikC +.. tario at present is not accepting set- T 4: A tremendous ovation was given Nearing Settlement tlers, other than farmers, over 400 Paris, Sept. 19.••-The Council of the ' { the Prince and his suite, upon their applications daily have been received League of Nations has requested the' '. -: •landing at It o'clock. They.were -A despatch'from London says:- here for acceptance in the past month; allied Premiers to furnish the coad3. :n met by the Governor,' officials and The conference of the Coal Miners' 610 have been accepted for immigra- tions upon which mandates have beets ` M ,fading residents, with a guard of Executive with Sir Robert Horne, tion to Ontario next spring. Three granted the various powers and the .. nor composed of the Rop'ar Sussex president of the Board of Trade; ad- thousand settlers is the total for this easel boundaries established for ssaa? egiment statiotsed • there, marines journed late on Thursday, afternoon year, datory'territories. from the"Calcutta and Calliope, the Likety to Represent Canada at Geneva without an agreement having- been p} } local constabulary and a group of roes Hon. Charles Idurphy,. Minister of reached in settlement in the contro- _ We�k�y Market Re nt ~ yr k ho fought in the great war. Vera' between the miners and the _ J Justice, who is almost certain to be Governmen. Sir Robert Horne de- Addresses of welcome were made one of the Dominlon's Apreseattltives on 'behalf of the Government and dared, however, that new proposals _ ....._ ,. . .. . _..:to the Assembly of the League of Na- m by the miners constituted an ad- 1R'holeanle Grain. 50c; heavy, 40 to 42e; cooked, 64 ., municipal authorities, to which the floss. ode _ , 68c; rolls, '94 to 36c; cottage 'rolls, �. •.f`- Prinee replied, Vance toward a peaceful solution of Toronto, Sept. 21.-Nfarr. wheat- 39 to 41c; breakfast bacon, 60 to 62c; ' • An illuminated address, presented the trouble. I No. 1 Northern, 2.82%; No. 2, North- backs, plain 52 to 54c boneless, 58 GREENWOOD REPLIES Sir Robert Horne refused to re- ern, $2.79%; No. 3 Northern, $2.7536; ar by the municipal authorities, was the TO IRISH DEMANDS -+work of a French nun of a local con- commend that the miners should have No. 4 wheat, $2.5936, in store Fort 'tOCured melts-Long clear bacon, $'T vent, and was enclosed in a casket two shillings advance un for the pros-I`William. to 28c, clear bellies, 26 to 27c. >s,'•< ant circumstances, but added that if.! Man: oats-No. 2 CW, 80c; N. 3 Lard-Pure, tierces, 25% to 26%c;. made by return ed soldiers, of the Says Government •Wants to CW, 77c; extra Nu. 1 feed, 77c; No. 1 tubs, 27 to 27%c• ails, 2734 to 28c• 'i�"' bland's woods. an increased output were assured an feed,75c No. 2 Bed,?2c,in store Fort � P Grant Fullest Measure of advance in wages could be given. prints,26 to_8%c. Compound tiesees, Amid dense enthusiastic crowds the William. ; ,�• Self-Government. 23% to tubs, 22 to 2tc pails,, Prince drove through the principal .. Man. barley-No. 3 CW, 51.23; ho. 2g3r, to 24c; prints, 2634 to;,2c. , :streets to St. Joseph, the old Spanish Belfast, Sept. ls.-Sir Hamer �"" �» , _.-; 4 CW, $1.16; rejected, $1.09; feed, Montreal Markets.. $1.09, in store Fort William. Capital. On his,return to Port of Greenwood, Chief Secretary for Ire- r'''''M -, .' American cornort l yellow, $2; Montreal, Sept. 21-Oats, Cars. .Spain he addressed thousands of land has informed the Magistrates of , !nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- West., No. 2, $1.06 to $1.06; Can. school children and-thee l,ad 1"„r:� V" .:uuaiLy LUULia '114L lam a aaa L'Z ..at-no­ - went. - '"'ti l.;No. 8,-$1: -to 11 A"' at the Governor's Palace. hope that the British Government,will c :' .. Ontario oats-No. 3 white,70 to 75c. new standard grade, $34 b0., lied - . There was a reception at 'the Gov- reverse its decision in the case of Lord dpi>; ""';<;;;;;;r;;;::;;,;;:> Ontario wheat-No: 2 Winter, per oats, bag, 90 lba., $4.75 to $4.90. Bran,- : j ernment House, followed by Mayor MacSwiney, on hunger-strike >:::::�;:'::;:;:;:•;;.',; ;>>:<: ';;;;'£?�.;'„ car lot, $2.30 to $2.40, shipping points, $b�1,75. Shorts, $59.75: Hay; No: 2,_ j. ::.:;.:. er an official 'dinner and a public in Braxton Jail. .%> a ; ; ' :` 3' according to freights. p tar:, car lots, $30. Cheese, finest ',Ay Peas-Na. 2. nominal. _. __- _ Easterns,26c. Butter,choicest cream- ; ball in a building cbnetsucted for King The Magistrates recently Sent a ;:""?a Tf>y;;; :£';3;€4<#;;:;12,; ; er 60 to 61c. `E 'a fresh, Me. Po- George years ago. communication to Sir.Hamar demand- ''° : s>*i�::,: ':> { Barley-$1.30 to $l...o, according to Y, gg freights outside. totaoes, per bag; car lots, $1.55. i Magnificent decorations Tvere,to be ing full self-government for Ire'land,. seen everywhere. On Friday night with powers not less comprehensive f Rye-Na. 3, $L75, nominal, accord- Live Stock Markets. �4 Q V. inq to freights outside. Toronto, Sept. 21.-Choice heave there was an extensive fireworks dis- .than those enjoyed by any Dominion, ;: Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. steers, $14 to $14,50; good heavy t; play.. and calling for the immediate release <''' °''"'`"'` Manitoba flour-$13.25, new crop.,� steers, $13.25 to $13,50; butchers' cat- At the Prince's request no official of MacSwiney. The Chief Secretary's ?``• _ Ontario flour-$10.40 to $10.50, bulk tle, choice, $12.50 to $13; do,. good, engagements have been made for the reply to the Magistrates sayi: sea-board. . . 1 $11.75 to $12; do, mad., '$10 to $1'0.60;' Millfeed-Carlots, delivered Mon - do com., •7 to 8.50• bulls-choice 10 concluding wo days of his visit leav- t n ho of reversal ( S $ $ g k I can hold out' o hope real freights, bags included: Bran, per to $10,75; do, good, $9 to $9.25; do, him free to make and renew ac- of the decision of the Government in !ton, $52; shorts, per ton, $61; good + _ rough, $6 to $8; butchers vows,.choice, quaintances. the case of Lord Mayor MacSwiney feed flour, 3:75. � ,,bf Cork.' I can assure you. Gov- $10._5 to $11; do, good, $9 to $9.76• Y - Country Produce--Wholesale, do,con ., $6.25 to $7.25; stockers, $7.6�k , ernment is desirous of granting the ;� <,:<;,. ,..x,- to 59.50; feeders, 510.25 to $lI; can- Eggs, selects, 65 to 67c; tic. 1, G1 to Hers and cutters, $4.6000 $6.50; milk-. ~� Two Hundred Millions ernment to the Irish people, 'and :''::':' G3c; butter= creamer; prints,* 60 to I ers, good to choice, $1 to $166;. do,. .. � . i:vo;':-:'; :?;::'::. _'.>:.>;::•>.�..: 62c choice dairy prints, 49 .o ,ilc, a. isa would welcome an expression of"mod- ,r: r, r tom. and mod.. $65 to $76; lamb9, :;:::. ;:;:;::>::.< .::.::.:<,: .s ordinary dairy prints, 45 to 47c; bak-� earlin n A despatch from Calgary says:- crate opinions directed to-the,the unfor- , i a:: y g , $8:75 to $10; do, slirirsg, The Calgary Herald sa s: "Alberta's tunate stn*.e .of affairs." ers, 35 to 40c; -,oleomargarine, best' $13.25 to $14; calves, good to nice. , g ry y ;'.: :> grade. 34 to 3Sc. Cheese, new, large, $17 to $19; sheep, $3 to $8; hogs, fed ' •'. wheat crop in 1916 was sixty million-. 28% to 29%c twins, 291,4 to 301frc;1 and watered, $20.50 to $20.76; d0,• bushels,-valued at $50,000,000. In 1919 = j • Stilton, old, 35% to 361izc; old twins,tr weighed off cars, $20.75 to $21; da,f o.,.. the yield was valued at $63,349,000, Wrangel Forming 34c. Maple syrup; 1-gal, tin, $:3,40;`b., $18.60 to $19.75; do, do, country being 34,575,000 bushels. The largest eW DefCI18C LinC 5-gal.tin,per sal., $3.25; maple sugar,I paints, $19.25 to $19,50. aN: : Federal official estimate of this year's _ : lb., 27 to 30c, Honey, comb,new finest' Montreal Sept. 21--Butcher half. `= -, cro a is 82,972,000, bleb, taken at �� ,;:.,.� ax quality, cases of 15 sections, 16,oz. to ors tom. 6.60 to $8.60 butcher Bows, p Constantinople, ,•1Sept• 19'.-Last F""""' "'":::.::'<""',^.• :::,.:: „• <• •::,> "<. •: section, per case, $8 Honey, extracted,i mein $5.60 to $8.50; canners, $3.00 to $2.60 a 'bushel, 'wills-bring Alberta night' General, Wrangel crossed the New Zealand, in 60 lb, tins, per ib,,.$4; cutters, $4 to $b; butcher bulls, farmers the huge susti of,$215,727,200. railway at sevbral points, occupying 26 to 27c. Churning cream-Toronto i good, $5; com., $5.75. Goal veal $13 r This means, in other words, that the Elizavetpol, Ob'tocho, Ghernigow and Honor Canadian head. creamer;eS are paying for churning to $15; med., $10 to $13; grass, $6.60 -'+4 bumper yield of 1915 will this year be Verbovo. The objective of the new Cenotaph erected by the I.O,D.E. at cream 59 to 61c per pound fat, f.o.b. to $8. Ewes, $6 to $8; lambs, good, increased over four-fold in monetary offensive is the establishment of a line the corner of Portage -and Drain shipping points, nominal. 12 to $12.50• com., $10 to $11.50. value, assuming, that approximately between tbe--Dneiper and Mariupol, streets, Winnipeg, in memory of the Proviaions-Wholesale. ''. �o a, off car weights selects, $20.W:, p the present price of whrsat holds." passing through Oriekhov. men,who fell in the Great War. 11 Smoked meats.--Hams, med., 47 to to 20.76; sows, $15.66 to $16.60. r• - ..\ � \` - •. -. _ � .. _ Pte,'.'may• •, ..'. ., '' .->\fir, .�•.. •. , `'�'„'�•. w:'j:fr e:'' `.P<'.,1,i.1- ,:^•.;N.,'r.w;.`•s.i'. "':,'� :+• Y• ''".i;,;�i... a••'' Fi„�a..„�' ;.:-, ..+r ,i'^'. Cf�'` ' '.�, ,.� b; jy 7 ., R",�y Y�,�.. .: ..iY•.+. ,d+�a f-;K'�v;,,i�•r ti j n _� ,^pj,i-lca4.,re. t' -.+i]?w�.°'a}0...cri�„? ..rfi+•J=7G. \'„•.4�',n >�N;-''.r�-•, `, L;�•.;'fy L � "':�. Y?;'rT1'�"',,4;.,F• ,.C•'„Y:,, .,.v�.A 7,*'f --Mr..arc Airs. li#lN�. ice =A�> - - • . rottto, a iat the iweek=end with�¢. Lher'e wedd is �r pclaa a '` ' j% anti t*."'Crummer. ei�ti8]Sde�, g ., � the -,Mee. E. Cooper, .of'.'BQwasn= . _ =F, L._Breen tae.3gat receives Ville, spent a few day's this week a carload of cement. •T ole deg r- {` ' ' : ay, with W:-H. And Urn Cru om _ ~I'e Alrf fOr ��d �P @Qr a.. ; reek Fit over r. g e e should-phone at cape, ae , p ' mme in >kx. i Ay.cif.-Mffle-.Hate Fawkes. •-F. C.'Mrs. Isaacs surd diiught there is a great demt�nd- now•on ���� ,... °reci='aad'']4fre. Crpeler,. of .To- or, of Kingston, Jamaica,-are the. account"of its scarcity. hpeht1_W-edi1.am&y' at_W..H. guests of E. L.'idd Mrs. Ruddy. '-The.rtuutiial Harvest Home sec. __ _ _ _ -•N. Y. Pou&er ' and bliss vices, `under the auspices oft a e Dave._a COm lets line s ,i canime s h r-.' -W $ and Mrs. Bunting, of BlAnche•111eclaiu, of Torgptq,,spent Ladies'Aid. Soci ety. of the Mqth ~` '� h Sunda with H:and Mrti.-M< 4in. odist ehitrch-'will be held on Su Stoves 'and'�an eg Pas; Man,; ere spending a few F y y t 4. ' dtfB' a here with-relatives. -W..J. and Mrs. Calvel:t,'of To- dFiy and'Monday, Oet,,fircLand4th. - - l3ev;'Dr. Marsh 'will' Preach forirler's Fit-Sunday here.q with the OA Srxgday, Rev. 9..'C. ore, B. See our Improved Ropal Quebec Heater, with oven It is Brick'- Lined and has duplex rata$, The vet latest. , 2k fA*e*eII�sd3rinon- in. St. And parents, Thomas.anii,Jars, 'A„., B,- D;, of Bowmfinv lIe, will ,�t yeirt's Cfiarc$nn'Sunday Beat. Calvert. - p g Y preach bolh tnotming an evening, We also have this Heater without `t -W', H. and Mrs. ,Crammer ar. -A. B• and Idrs.,Cn fins, of To• and special wuEic rR'be reepd-red w, roQto,'i� eat •the'iveek-end• %'Ith 'by the home., Moir. _.Qn Jionda _ v'ed klon*e'last�veek'frooi a. two P p t week's' tfip to Sunderland; Orilli�,' the• formel's sister;_Mr9� lY. J. eveplllg aa,eaeel]ent;prQaraln will P2, t. 0lytliarinee, Niagara Palle and MonneY• "< bexenderect;15y,Mies}.'earl Newt9u. 7' tsFor�.These Chill Autumn Ni hts W.'G. and'Urs..Reid 9 38teetsvi]le. , illialx�l pulp�' rrnis entertainer and. elo4u. - -14 .''_�..,� = -M ss Ina Msrah]eft ail Jiondap M&tun and sirs. A. J'-Sler'a6"&l1' tionict, of Tgrunto, and film. Rob- .'.� '� r Ave a Perfection Oil Heater ghteri ifiss Nellie, made a trip , ' orning for' Buffalo, where-she p to art' Harvep,. sopaano 'soloist, of - Nia ara,Falla on ilgnda See this Second-hand Oak Heater;'No. 113, in A 1 _ -'tkrill :.t?esid . with her: slater: Mrs. g y: . Greenwood, assisted 'by the-Pick .:; .'. ''Fir ',• ..;. .;^•N ,..: ` ,Mesnard.$he tyas raecompd n]ed by the-Pick- "Harry.Wade and. Ja-s: O'Gon= scans_.Jlfrle, (quartette... •T)'e pro - condition, only S14.Oc ' °' her father, Rev..Dr:''Marsh. nor. returpeJ,'.biome on Tuesday, gram w,111 begin at 8 o'clockt sharp. :.. ;' -A. W. Crawforth has removed night, after pleasant twomonth9 Adniiesiob, ,adults SQc. `children B lRlirxlber of trees from :,the,lot he 'trip to.England, wherd3'$tl;ep visit under 12 years 25c, * •� " ed the former's scents. • . The' Pi Bless Furtiabeg •,- ' r.rer qtly ppurchased and 4 o eft p p Sea;,ion wilt]soon be made for the' Dloirissey,'Qf the police Are cheaper,,more economical on fuel and are.sold on : `" ?i<!ew rE8idence which,.he is shout trustee board, hi1<d'a business trip �vd9tU de>cverttsemelrtts. build;which will be of brick. '' to the city on.Jlondiy, and called - a money back'gnarantee, 4:' 'Van Skiver, who has "Pon the Highway Depaitment'at OR BALE-One new Avery 8-I6' - y �s„ rile. n'-..Ape'ticling - the past three the Parliament buildings for an Tractor. For price and particulars'apply to Leave u9 your order for Stove Repxice �. Edgar Bath,lot 11..base line,Pickenng'.or R.R. : the=in Northern Ontario,mak- interview in ,regard to our front o 1,wh,tby. s1•s2 �,- _ surveys- for the Provincial street': Mr. HogArth stated' that � the intentions of the government OR SALE-2 Holstein cocoa, re is- V a a Bundy- .. l� er��ernment,_ retdrned home Qn g tared, and 8 hearers, alste bred cows,2 vi. V e. tide fast, lookin hale and was to gkve 4he.people of Picker- � y $ o.dcolts and 2 2-yr. old colts, Apply to M. f >;• y . . .. _ ins a'ett,et that would be enter- Ryan,Dunbarton. 1-2 - "'4Cj W is satisfactor We again remind our subserl. F y to there.- Thep , dare t31at the subier.1ption ice of wanted to have a level road, and V ANTED-flu" Oiltober 10th, _ y ( if it was desired they would lower married mat: for general farm cork.separ- BUYING NE is fsdvan o. et. 1st: B house ana t Q e K6rden ADPIy to M.C - H+�.Q,;clvt.• iii.- ,anrier column., the,sidewalks t0 a 9ufflciEnt extent Base Line.lot 10,.Yarlcering. � 52tf FALL to make good entrances to the 'U ere remains-onl' ew days in g ,.r_.. p �' lanes. Some of our residents are l:OR SALE-New slightly used bug- �hieh. Ou can rlbe'at the gy,double mould board low %itb potato i old tale. . getting .somewhat impatient At digger attachmen,,, ! e the d Ia in A wise buyer bi�ys.earl��; thereby getting s The 'WOmen'9 Iastlt)ltt3 ,will F ' getting the street in- ply toJ•R.Thexton,Pickering. 11f An ice cream and candy tent a Passable ,condition, but the de 4R SALE=i� eROns,'. buggies. « p III Is iinavoidabie as the. con F• tile bast c oicein a limited - a td@a ion,�i at Lhfa School FAir, F Mows•Sc scuPlers. and mowers and-all kinds of : " RtiOn°) Of Ca and sand tors are just as anxious to,get on irrplrments.also several kitchen stoves and sew- raYl a n(• goods ` wlth-the work as are the people tn;machines, H.Herma.•t,Claremont. Phone Ga a of heAr. lase be. handed in at'the P °ail. l�tr - t_ -..,.r «t _ -bf the vilNfirp. --- _ $ V E F-3-`Scree to`southern Saskatchewan,atone - '•; ��g of the Fair, ' ' `. �� -The fifth annual school fair of ' AR�I FOI;'3ALEOR EXCHANGE Our Fall Stock 1S now o1i the shelves and we would. —Rev. Mr,'Merritt, of the Bap the Pickering Ru l -School p 9,aerett broken. Will either sell or exchange for ' advise you to look It over early. Ciiu,reh,•Wbitby, occupied,the Asa6ClRtion Wjo-ft-Ijocl at the sm.:llerfarmin Ontario. For' full particulars -f f piii pit in St. Andrd v'e Church, An g grounds on Fri• apply toA.'E.Robbllard. Pariiament Buildings. , Pickeria scitiool Toroneo 31-2 `! lands last when a readied two '#lay, Oct. lst. The' 'school fairs " , Again we are specializing in, .. y bi p 8 p €� ., ellent sermons. The Rey.-Dr. are inereasinq in liopolaritp each ja�'�OR SALE-13-roo rainP house, _ `.' r ear both the young people and L stone foundation. ncwd ited inside, E N ' S .I A R �rdah reached to Jar. Merritt's y y g p p �r, the-old being especially interested furnace 9n cellar, frame stall outJuiIdtngs, :e rah iII Whitby on that dap. g P orchard.and small trt,its r f-2 acres ofland, 1 ' in the exhibits Find the friend] A l �.. The regular meeting of the.Y. : y Kennedy.yBaPalmer. Pickering, p&EA w: 11- and can show you a fine assortment"of Fine Shirts, Ties' S. of 9t. Andrew's chqzcti avili rivalry that ezl'sts among the. Iraheldon Friday, th, at [�upils and the different schools. Sox, Sweaters,- Gloves, Hats, Caps, Boots, Etc., •F The exhibits which have been �+ OR SALE-1 registered shorthorn _ , Dl.s in the ba r"f the heifer with heifer calf by side, 2 re s Bred in fact 6--erything pertaining to men's seen here in at ears have been heifers 9 and 23 months old, iegist sow. 1 nhairch. -Miss Brown a Jew- Pa F _�,�„ we have�ancl that the "p: MiitiDiOa Toronto srFtf`daaitiiCtla -""'`°'� v,.lua,t,wl arc iu runup y - ' s eases equal in merit t0 that seen very tg07 F Lacey,Htehlnd Creek, 1-•a the meeting. All! inembei'ti- and ca the Toronto merit to and at adherente of the alagr�kt are 'eor- = Yon can't do-better-than'b a ' ARbf FOR SALE-Being south - ;F °�lI inaltdad. our coaaty faire. The friendly Fhalf of tot I1.cos,s,Pickering. Good barn. - �' :-4�e earloade of coal arrived AMIry that has thus been created iu=;3, With stabling undo g' j@ j}(�8�� jxlt or Overcoat �- • is doin mach towards CreatiaR a dnve abed.sheep pen. herf housee'andpi open wit gait caanpbell s mill on Satnrday B Half mile from C N.R, station. Rura? mail. �~ )*Q% the price being $2l a-ton'st love for the farm and domestic psaxa�„�, Fuliposu as;on �Ivan on April t.t, .?ihe nii}l� People, howeV are work. In addition to tine exhibits 1921. Apply to Robt',Somerville,Pickering, 1 8 guaranteed to keep you warm and to give you every , '''tstft tanblia aver one 'anbr in there wil also be a good program .. ' . ii' P B ARM FOR SALE-Being !o: 1, - -.:`, satisfaction. er to get it at that rice. They of sports, speaking COOtests,, judg- Fcon,9.Township of Ptc7egnng.-containi. • -. M is contests etc. A heart invita- 121 acres,33 miles frofit Toronto, ggood bents ` "w !►Le In$O>tlfJWhat Of a✓ t11LRa, a8 g barn fOzSn, drive shed.pig pen ani he house �t pit 'p • a wisp ddb not know where they can Lion is extended to all to attend Fred T. i7L1I12]g, - �` Pl(fkerin� hardwood-bush. 2 acres of t tdar, never-lailin i,...:'get it any cheaper. the fair,as a most pleasant after- creek; good p.,stu:e. frame house, rural maig ;` �'`i9tabiishded 1867. v--Premier Drury, and How, Mr, noon iq assured. convenient tochurche•, schaulon farm, Its J rp settlement, poste better. on leading road. A ` _F'lomilleddres" public awt• —Sunday neat', Sept.28th. will r 'sale for dill )b. Apply to John Anson,cos .---- A - inic is the Memories; is Oshawa. be Sunday School Day in ' the rcourt Rd..,Toron-to, iatr 19 ern.tV'edxiefrday Peening'next:.Sept. Methodist' church. The scans] �•��'�,, The meeting is being called Rally service will be held at 10.30• rY lJitevaile Cluv ©f C ° .bv-:°tbe_United Farmers and the a. m.� The offi- iaf program entit- F �' o to��Lfltbormeu to discuss r threat of led Bring Them r11YIo," Hill 4e :-VI11 ed Farmer$ "tl fF ir9. Premier Drury Pzpects to given by the sehaol A spley std _ r,:V sit the echool',ftkir :$4.Thornton's dress will be delivered by Rev. F. Meetings held in I. O. O. F. Lull, Ist Oornors al3o on that"a►fterudion. S. Howard, S. T. Lr, tile- new Uai- Tuesda% evening to ea-gb fnotrth -=Among those.from a distance for of.the Whitby Tabernacle and ',f^;r sututner month,; -N who attended the funeral of the sortie first-6asA solo Singing will be 9 - ' late T. B. MArquis wrre George done,by the.notefl soloist, Madame - a ly o:[+ shipping lice stot:k rrgu. A Seasonable t►r ofd t� �f3e i � l+arly on the co-npPratire plan. lllarquis..of Uxbridge, ill., Mar. Laura Canker-Mitchell r,f Bow= ` _quis, of Sunderland,.' Louis Mar. manvill8. This will be our best Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard ­R is, of.Toronto, 11r11colnl, of Directs s Mr-. McIntyre Rally service yet. A special off- _ a and bFother. George,.JiFilcolm of .scans will be taken in aid 'of.our =t g-- _ H. PUGH. SecWtary. ;; Toronto, D.'41io Mrs$olh`d3ay, oi? general Sunday School fund. At _ Brooklin, George and`liars. Robb, 7 p• m., tbe,choir Rill conduct a of Whitby, and W. a, and liars. f+ong service, assisted by the dials' ( Qa YEARS' We have just received another shi `' :Rogers,oi° �Vhtteyala. Quartette, Madame Cawker=flitch- EXPERIENCE J z : --X s�ect&l prize' will be given ell and Mr.and Mrs. Ben"Willinlr. cal lk� rj hyDr, flicEiven, of thlz Pickering This will be"something extra' 'd _ ® - :_meat of ' White Delph and '7Orug~Store, to the boy-or girl •se. eeme and-enjoy it. League ser• Clover AM -aurinn# the greatest number of vice on Friday evening at S. Ci.ti- _ " ,«,. •.,_.., :?=, - : � ,.-� prizes at -school Fair on Oct zeriship service with ` patriot- ' - ' r. Ait prize will count.for 10 is songs and solos And a point •ynd for 8'points, 3rd for ti address by Dr. V. E. Cartwright, O_aiGys • t'�i 9l�YR:GN'8P_. r cage` ';' S: ._..�ioints, 4th for 4 -_points, sill for 2 All are•insited. Aa'rone epedinR a sketc`t and eo<cr+r•ii,"n may -S S HE S '. •,^:::•,`. points. One point will be given a -:-Another of our pioneers-pass.- aT��'it ricer sin grit:l a f;c^wEejter.a - �lrQ • Ij fnvenr.rn taLruhf..,:ypate-,sLt__����,iumunlca- - - wlnner In any joint event. Should ed away ou Sunday evening ` the t1c untrte219cra�dentiaL HANOL? K ozPatc tx ,,ent freo.Oldest encp fL t+ecnring c i.x - :a b-)y win the prize will be an Iba 19th'inst., in the person of Thcs. pat�ua tatten tltrough`Muria Av.cro:iroceive. er soil watch, Should a girl win it B. Jlargais, in his 82nd year, after ' ka"Oen`4withouicharmtuttie Just now "when* ' f need to' replenish. �.will be a Nu. 2 Brownie Camera. a final illness of about three weeks. �i�l��s� �����ii�s _ __ _ ' -Harvest Thanksgiving services Jlr. Mar nis lived in this conimun- Ahsndsotelr Ulustratpdweeki - - _.... : q � LuQe�t dtr- our stock for thresh' i8 little = ':';scare held in St. George's church ity for over fifty-eight years,.atiil "i.>°�eaasi;;ayece",mipor'9ia,�ep'uII,enlala�esvid2� y �y' �*�-: •' . !on Sunday, September the 19th. was held in high respect by his' pa�n�0"Laea'Ors ---' The churdE edifice was beautifully many friends and acquaintances, INNN Go,n1 r•New York _' reminder will help you. ::decorated and wai crowded both a man of good principle, true m+rscn m`x.s2+saac.•wa'ntnecon D a morning and evening, when the Christian ezperieneb and of bright ELM *� i Cups and Saucers, Breakfast, Diuner' and Teti 'Rev. Dr, A. E. Ribourg, of St. Al. cheerful disposition. He was.a ELNi DALE litlIs : alai's Cathedral, Toronto,,preach.' consistent"member and supporter : .Plates, Soups, Bowls, Vegetable�Dishes, Fruits •ed. Zr. Bruce takes-this oppor- of the Methtsdist church. In poli- �'2CKER2N'G1• _ thanking the ladies who were 'tics he was a Liberal and a life- "•-Cream Pitchers Jun Platters; ";,ref ponslble for the chancel inn lop reader of "The Globe." dir. You can clnr s et the best Mani-' , Jugs, , etc. Brown ' g tots Flo`nr made from No. 1. - - -•'- ;!"Cprovements. for the tasteful deco- Marquis was born in Devonshire, Manitoba Wheat. _ : :Baking Bowls and dainty brown Tea-pots. "'_rations, and to :Hiss Fawkes and England, on June 8th, 1839, His Royal Household and Glenora for ' those who co-operated With her in fattier (also called Thomas) aiid Bread. Try a bag. making both services so bright .-family carne-=t6-to in 184:3, Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats GIaSS Tumblers; the heavy kind for•C0lnmon, with appiT rate music, living for a short time in Searboro • _ ��pp g BRA\', SHORTS use, 90 cents per dozen. -The Women's Institute will and finally settling in Whitby ; iltIN FEEDS F , hold their regular meeting•at the township. He was married to Ann 'OAT CHOP *' -.home of firs,-E.L.Ruddy on Tues- Diekie in Sept. 185rJ, living near CRUSHED OATS day evening, Sept, 28tH, Mr. and Andle In 18132 the moved to ` y F - -BARLEY CHOP L} - =' .Mrs• Ruddy have been fortunate the lake'sbore fame on which they :VrgE,�T - ` ! able Oilcloth In plain wifite and ` !' an securing George Baldwin. F. B. lived until the spring of 1903 wlieli �*• , ^� MIXED HEN FEED p g }, CRACKED CORN H. S., of England, who will speak they retired to the village. dlr. - - - t . :.,' on House Gardening, Flower4, Marquis is survived by three Caldwell's Cream substitutd? ncy c Y :'.. to ol0 s Fruits and Vegetables, and will brothers. John, of Moose Jaw, � � ''illustrate his lecture with lantern Sack., two years older than him- Calf Jleal. Molasses Meal.I Rc iler `Toweling irl many r. ;;'faIidt?s. The Whitby and Clare• self, George, of Uxbridge, and CFIOPPING :��II OATH '* iiont Institutes . are expected. Wen. of Sunderland, also his three CRUSFIING EVERYDAY - - } ` ;� the PIC1f.ErlClg Choi'al C1a99 gill sons ant-] two daughters, Qharles . different patterns R; 'asixist' with the progrRul. 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