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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_10_01 WHr4''aS`'` -y _ �'r -_;..r+3i a,' ' �visok"..-,1� G j _ 33`trio ao•h.... y ,.,,ge F.,, r m4r, r,,S•. q,,:r„�;,� �,,. .ty�,a,.��;.: ,,,<; ,� y,.' H' "•-..6,- '.�•.r- , .,,... ;ilk:. ,&_,� ,,:'�'•, ,.�'�.'•..�°.s -?Y. ��. t..-X:' ; c. f �'�•''�._ •� �eh;>� ,2� ' t .fir .�•, ' _ -{ Y: - •`—Ya ys,:. ��-�••_ :'r, :1 .., - =j.,t.'' r . :s..:. 4:'a, a ww.;,,,.z.,''•_: �• �: ^.,r.1 ,g. � -'- ''� 4S.•••'u�3-I � ;�./ •:�'.,ter��' ? , y: , y. ` i VOLa XL. 'ICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, :1920 , 1 . .2 �• = °:A ," – — s�YO�ti6$tdlitLl �if1YnR. GREENWOOD i WHITEVALB Established 1825 xeo. —E• faker The Ladies' Aid Society of _Green- The Baptist Sunday School Rally 1iiled4caG wood.3iethodist church are arranging will be held next Suudov, October the GREENWOOD for a-Harvest Home Concert on the'3rd. at 2.30 p, m, A1iss blarjurie Tt __ evening an Monday, Oct, 1S (Thanks-I ter, of Toronto, who is one of the beet RE. FORSYTH, e t et Regis- - giving Day). Full particulars will 1;e'speakers on Sunday School work, will • tared member of the Optametrioal Aeso-' elation of Ontario. Special attention,given to ` -�� .- given later, Watch for bills, address the school, All are welcome. MILLS tting of glasses. Eyes Lasted tree. North 'l8t2 '- pUN9ARTON AUDLEY I were to go to Four bank and dreg -N ;F. TOMLINSON, lit, B„ Member ant of your account the price of a Don't miss the,Shadow Sociar.at Don,-' Special Harvest Home Thank•offer- j •'of the C�11ege eC Physicians and Surgeons bat school on Fr"iday, QLtol)Er Stlt ing Se-vices will a held' tit,AudleF P. the late Dr,,atTltodie.hand formerly bvccD+pi Cacti _dare of milk evert day,, you. at 5.30, sharp. Ladies' flll'R .box ttiud next, Oet. 3rd, at 3.30 p. m. Rey, U. =4 • would accuse me of steal- etits come pre a °_ •o o a•" well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y g p tied to buy a shadow'C%, lioore, B. A.,•B.]:..ex-President of .,0 lag and rightly so. and share owner's box. A good pro- the Conference, will�prearli, and kit • (T E. OARTR'RTG13T, M. D..9'°Jl. -_ _ _ gram by local talent twill be given. 7,:30'p.'m. Principal R A. Henderson a V. C. P. & S.,Ont. A coroner:for tLe Coin- Admission 2a.cenuz. will prpl:ch. All the Audle_: pevpie---�heat and B arl�i�7 tyof Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.m.,, ©w - - and their friends are urged to attend •7 or at Qihenihcurs by appointment Phone Bell , GREEN RIVER bath services and fill the House of Gad, " A'o.24. , Ind.phone No,{00: PtckennY. On- Unless Vou bare Zrater Bowls iuT�;t1 red Lazio. 31v - Bring up an offering in lteepin`g with 1 front of your cattle you are losing Wedding bells are ringing still loud- the abundant mercies that have �� C. McKI\'NON, 141.D., L,R.0.9., 4 qts milk per day, and if you have er. - i crowned the year. Let this be a sea- Will a highest price f0>r i�f • Edinburgh, member of the Ccncse of „ Will Pugh visited with Mr. Howard',I son of Thauks•giving and Thanks-liv- , p .3' a p 'Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate 20 cows you are losing 1 can or S3 of Whitevale, 'ing, "Honor the Lord with thy of Royal College of Fargeons, Edinburgh. per day or•$1SJ.00 iu tai)dins, Ed. \vilson visited with t'xbridge,substance`and with the firi;t fruits of any quantity s ~ RD Olaf attention to dsieasgs of women and ✓ 1 ✓ r ^"' abildren, oilee and resideneQ,Brougham. friends over the weekend. !all thine increase., 8u shall thv barns This is a fact. Ask me. " *Jrs. Agnew, of To:nnro, ig visitingr I be flllnd with plenty' tend thy presses 'Always in the market 2,? Wiih Fred and sirs. Wright, shall burst out with new ovine:'-Pro. Legal. Hiss Gertie Wrigbt visited with 3:0.10, The Social Service Club-meets _ .t0 hU 5 H.'KRNNEDY. BaCI'fsLP1'. .:)1- t t� llle :Hiss Bessie Huoveron Sur,dav, evei•v «'ednesday at Sp. in., and a �' 1 Miss Annie Fuller, of�Toronto, is stanaing invitation is hereby extended .�. �j 7 Y . ieitor.jNotary Public,',Conveyancer!&c. — _– - -- _ spending her Vx^scion with her par- A Iill]IfeU 'aantlt 'of Whitby.oat.' Wi ------- K P to the Whole comwUnity to attend. quantity ents. W. A. and Mrs-, Fuller. - - T E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- � � ""3 Edward Wilson has purchased D. E; BROUGHAM" � Oats Wanted V . TBx•.Cccntyy Crown Attorney,asdCounty Pugb's farm on the 7th con. and in- Soitoitcr. Court Route,Whitby. 10•s L I lI ry J. .�..1, tends moving there in'the spring. Mrs.'T. C. Brown, of Toronto,spent The Ladies' slid meeting which.was the week-end with relati aes here. - 0" AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and heldrn R'edueseav last wag well at- J. H. Madill and fawlir had a buAi- .Solicitor,'Notery Public.Etc. Woneyto CLARE' MONT ' I tended and all report having had a nass trip to Toruntoon Sai.turdav: - - oau.,.Otace Brock St.North,vJhitbv. eels very enjoyable time. llis"5 Edirh ShxughnP'ssy, of T'uron- 4' ,1LE9:.v JOI3NSTC\=Barra='pre�. The-Und anniversary of the Green to,spent a few days with Mrs. Philip. '• _+- �� N Deic..2':9 Danforth.we. R'oolworth iEldg` ISSUER OF ltivpr Baptist church will be held on LAXvrence and 111'ry. (load. of rirnon- Toronto. Phone:Gerrard 4.111. Saturdays, Mal- SundTty and Monday. Nov '7th and to. Sundayed with C. A. and :firs. vern 1720.',(tnd.) .•:+401y. }�/� • • Stb. Wittch for full particulvrslater. Barclay. - ---- T I LLIA�I J. BEATON.B. A,.Bar- Marriage" Licenses � The- Green Raver Union Sunday Rd:Willson secured from his Bard• Member of the fire: of. 3 it Schclol held their Rally Service on on three ripe tomatneN weighing'2'lbc., Service Ryckmin.Denison. Foster and Beaton. Toronto _ -__. .____— Sunday. 3laj,)r Pr-ice. of N1'hitevale. 2 oz.,21bs. and i lb. 1'2 oz.respectively, !y -S.!'Pr.e, T-,r•'�2• -ew;'. ....." .- .,. - - i who wag the speaker, was enjoyed by and hay also unripe ones larger than Telephone M.-:n .'•:l and 9ss' ill rain were peasant. tbese. rho,can beat this _ FRUIT BASKETS Hilton Russell, who-has been spend- �• <` DeWfil CENTEtiNiAL CORNERS -ing the last two months with his par- A ' R A ents here, is visiting fpr a con le of BLAKE B. BEATON. D. >D. S.. 21 Quart Crates T" weeks with relatives in Thnrnbury. «. JIr. and Mrs. Bov:l, of Toronto. , - Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Den:sI 1 Qt. Berry Boxes before lei;ving to spend the winter in Ore have a fulLUne of motor•oils and Surgeons and University of Toronto Office 11 Qt. Baskets -• spent Snnd'ay at M. Ghxpman s. Regina. �Ve are glad he is much im• Ceases as well ae motor fixtures. over W. bi. Pringle's bardwnre,store. Wh;tby. We are glad to see W. P. Cowan g �>. Office hpuyi 9 to 12 :1 to 3.30.i.Ird.'p*one e. 6 Qt. Baskets. •proved in health. Bel}phone 220.1 Oily out again. after being indisposed. The Women's Missionary Society of Autus of all makes and designs repair- a^ Lenno Covers and Slat Co era Mrs. Brumell,of Victoria Square, Is Q St. John's church will hold their ed on shortest notice.and :;l ^ Oorer early and avoid ahortage visiting her ,sister, Mrs. B. N. Clus- annual Thank-offering meeting at the jousttttss �arDs• son. v at fair prices. Ch rn and Oat Rollin ever week Quite a number from here attended regular hour of service 2.30 Sunday _ oPp g g y afternoon, Mrs.McKenzie, of Toron- Agents foi Dominion Tires' "r -V ETA E:-STEPHENSON.A.-T.C.tit., _- day exce tip Monday. Scarboro Fair at Agincourt on Satur- P g • to, who is a very able speaker, will teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1ab3. day last. Rive an address on Missions. Suitable "Genuine Ford Parts,. Claremont, 30-20 1G11ss Nellie White bas retrurned, music is being arranged for. The W. G.Barnes, Greer; River after visiting her brother in• New Gasoline always on hand, Free Air 7 „ � G. HAM-Issuer of :tiSarriaRe W g sallies are salving for liberal collet- .� o Lfoansoe in tiro oonaLy of oa o. Lowel. Lion. Call and see us if you are in need' i M Mitering Viliage. 471y Or address R. R. No. 1.Loeust Hili. Miss Sarah Norton has returned to y � ! Brougham, after spending a week The annual rural school fair for this 't anything in the auto : T i P.'RICHARDSON-- Real Es with her aunt, Mrs. Cheater, district will be held at the Brougham or truck line. .state. insurance.Conveyancing, Notajy f Miss Townsend and Miss Closaon'$chool grounds on Monday next, Oct, Public.Etc..•Pickering.Cot. ' ally nth, and will be under the able man- Cowan' Shepherd Shaw's, Catalogue held a-corn•roast on Monday evening, & Every one resent re arts s rood time. agern of R.Ill. Tipper, the district . ' ��' 'HALL—House csrpentpr. Es• P P re resentative of the Department of a'tiniatesgiven for new work. repairs or of Business Training School is Mrs, W. J. Illorrish and Misses Flor- re rieulttire.. A large list of prizes are • • alterations. Ind,phone 2913.>1Pickering. 231y pnee and 1IAbe)and Misses Philis and Pickering Onto - mailed free on reg116t. Fan terns offered for the various exhibits, and. , Muriel White are away ,on a motor• '" jj'�� R.BEATON TOWNSIMUCLEr�S n, Write. Address �V. 13. in>; ui to Cleveland, (7iiio, judging of these.will begin at 11.3i1A. 1J• tJocvsysnoar, Oommisaiohsr for tsking Aug.g' r P tn., There will also be. a speaking con- affidavits, Ace ontaat. Esc. money ao lasts Cane of our oldest.,pinneerw Passed test for both hn s.and irIs, and als') S Shrew, President, Yunge And Ger• airway in Wodnesdac, Sept. '2'2nd, in y g an hrm prrap�paarrttz� "Issuar of- 11duriage IAa- udgiug contests for grnin.:rorn end arena.~ whitemoo, Oat T-, rard Sts„Toronto. the Person of J+tcnh )3ruinwell, after potAtoes. In addition to this there e Y O Are iii an illness of only =fmir day.z, Nlr. e TTUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Cart: , will tie a'good prugratn2 of aporte and - _ 1 lard I v*-e lJ, win ryas it! his B:'d Pear , L:cec.e.l Auctioaees. Estensive vise*- x cuntpetitinn in p tyo}eA4 culture fence !a imported, st,1 thorcuithbrei stock. . pICKERII°�� • had ii�ed all his Iife in Scarborn town expreises. All exhi'bity must he in : Was conducted asyyal.ere. Write for terms ••• ••s �-hfp and was held in high esteem by place by 11 4. tt]. It Is hoped that the and parttcu/ors. Fho a Ind,_218. 3fS:y �n15' n1Any friend3-n ulna of gor,I _ - -- —_-- _-_—. �� � ��� , deep interest in p the fore which-wi vacs -e ppr'ncip.p, a true Christi to and of :+ nianift•sted in Previous rears will he c�,ment, F� POSTILL, Licensed �uctfoneer, bright and cheerful dispo:fiion. He Continued this' ear. Evetytxd wel- � 4^' . for Coontirs of York and Ontario. t-c- {was It cons starer member of ('eaten' S b' R.+Ua� tales of all kink attenacd to on,sbortost Catiie, , notice. Address Green 81ver P.O., Oct, - a,nisi Methodist church, where hew be greatly misted. He married, Ante. L11mbe • �(�TM. MAC', LICENSED- AU('- ;VA Huxfable, who predeceased fiim A rare Miiiical sand Literary Treat i r[oNEi R,!c:York.Qnta:io andDtrham or ale �forts Tears. He is survived by two An Methodist Chureb. Monday. t Counties, Ail kiiids of bales promptly attended snag. Wilmot of Victoria'! rgtuare, and Oct. 4th at R ti). ..•'shingli �a to,-T4rma reasonable. Dates for sales+ may a :_,• , P. arranged at NE/C'S'Otficv. 13eTt and lndeprn_ 'Hilton on the homestead here, and 'dent phones. %Vbi,, y,one: 'sly About 300 Al 6 hooped fl le. two daughters, Mr;. Collins in the G' p PP west knd 'Mrs. Melntos►, of Hillside. Telephone Rases Ready Roofing, — - barrels at �.o vents V2C7TOR ' _CN�S also't•wo brothers. Jahn of Thornhill, - .'_• each in lots and Wm. of Hi iiland Creek. His In the application of the Bell Tete- ' ~ Bought and sold. . - K PP Steel Poets :-4�� r of in Or more at funeral trwk place on Frida}- after- phone Co. before the Dominion Rail- Government, Municipal and ror- _ norm to Melville cemetE-rya,d'wa,s sat- wA,v Board, the proposed rate for the shop. - tended by a large number of friends. group which includes sACh places its _,• poration Bonds For Sale. _ - - _ [3owmatnville• ���hitfiy, Pickering and Bell Yhone 193 ;gr Markham, .calls for changes as f( A C "�E E S O R W.. D. Gordon 8C Son, Hear the far•faruel A rti;ty, Mips lows ; • WILLIAM D..DYKES, WHI,TAY Pearl \Newton and Mr-. Rolm • PICKERI'�( 1 Business telephone, 2.73 amonth .,Y 00'UT HILT -- -- fi Harvey in the Methodist ?•PartF line ,ht:isness, ,?"_3 j- t- `"'= �z: S. R• .A'2'�ri RF Church, Monday, ct. 4, 8 ) in. •� — — r'" ' Bell and lr,de endent )hone. S ! Res dente telephone, Veterinary Surgeon p I - 2-Party-tine.residence, 1,75 0 Honor Gradu'ateofOntarioVeterinary, _ - Farmer line [alp hone, STOJFFVILLE p College, All calls day or night L t The application of th.e $ome.Tale- Pickering promptly attended to. The Choice of a School Robert Miller,mid JIis3 H<ilding left phone Cu. now pending before the Ou : f-o'ratrip,to the old country, taro Railway and Municipal Board Bell and Independent Phones l ♦ John Heise, a shor,distaucc from ca11s for '� -PICKERING, - ONTARIO �S 9�T I �OrlrarL' rare, was found dead-in the field, be- Bacsieess telephone, S?71,110a'year ��t t Y side his tearn, where lie was Twin., P i + p Farmer line•telephune,18.3.)a Fear °: " TIME TABLE-Pickering Stp-tion ` The English rectory property bars T.33. Trains going East 3ne as follows rLa;�rTT been suld to Irwin Gray. It is rumor-' ined distance service may be oh- o R ;•sail 7.5; d 5I. �- i ed that a blocs: of stores is to re larva tained by subscribers 'of the Home' _��-_� /� � g p, Telephone Co. to any outside Points • 23 local 2 2 P.1I. , '�%''��'i'�'`��".+� '`-' thr present buildings. leached b the Bell Tele hone Co. " 36 Local tT.Gti P. 11 i "•- - + The New Years'services of the Jew- '•-`'•�'�.'',, Traina going Kest due as fo;Iows- ish people was held •last week in the upon payment of the regular cull rates - .- No. 35 Local ' . 7,47 A. -M. Yonge & Charles Sts,Toronto Auditorium, where a Rabbi from To- and 10 cents a message surcharge, as 27 Local '1.35 P, :[.' Tonto oflicratpd, $00 was collected for ordered by the Dominion RAi.way 7 Mail 8,.%P. 1 Possesses a, . reputation for high the war sufferers. Board. , .�?•,>.r, grade work that is absolutely clean From the foregoing it may be noted Nos, band 7 also run on Sut+Ares ;ind will rernain so. This is' the The final deciding championship that the subscribers of the Hoine Tele- .,WatCll' tbii sad Foregoing is according to Stancald reason the' demand for our radu_ game between Stouffville and Sutton phone Co, will have more local sub- •r g g time. g ates is'flve time our su iv Do for the S.S. Sharpe trophy was played scribers fa get connection with, •aria _ . _ pp 7�T M not•fool with education. 'If-voudo, on Friday last 4t Sutton, resulting in get practically equal long distance "� :��; Dr. N. E. McEwen B•V.Sc. vote lose. It alwnys Pays W get the Sutton winning •otit by two .runs. service At $L:ill a year for farmer lines, Vertisement En- be Write for Catalcgi En_ $Lou}Fyille were stray oft color and and $13,110 a yeKr, for business lines, Veterinary'Surge of). ter any time. lost the game on errors, less rental than they might he requir Graduate of University of Toronto. - A motor accident, which might' ed topav bad'not,the Hgme Teiepbone , Former Veterinarian to Macdonald ��;'• J. Elliott, Pri�cipal halve proved fatal, occurred on Scour• Co'a system been rebuilt-by its bond• �eZt week day last to Mrs. Mantle, of Pickering -holders several years ago. ~s Agricultural College, Quebec. g •g Q township. Her son-in-law, EIa Pil• The bondholders in rebuilding the •- �'- •��,_,,,era" ,•' Prompt•attention to all clients. i --'------ --� key, was returning from St, plant will not o I be saving the Co's e Bell and Ind. Phones, 1t Is My l Siness when be 1 st control of the steering for an impOrta'n� wheel•an the enr turned turtle. bars. re 'sari, but nears, $50re Annually in '+ DICKERING, ONTARIO recitals, but have secured for them• To help you run part of yours, Mantle received a.broken arm as well selves'a•good paying local investment By nppnir.g A New Garage in the Vil• as internal injuries, Mr. Pilkey es- on which they draw their interest aanilouneement y taped with a few bruises• ever six months. H. W A s ' R E F D sage of �Vbitevale I rem prepared to do At the meeting R ednesday night' The Co. is now planning on making. + M; till kinds of repair work, including of the Board of.Trade, it was decided taps and side curtains, also making additional improvements and exten Has a full line Ui ]rash .ind Cur to sans n delegation of one hundred to einns in the Pickering plant to give yoilr oldacar lack and run like new by K P g wait on Pre2nier Drury and Cabinet improved service a+od take care of new ea meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint, to ascertain the reasons why we ate subscribers now on the waiting list,' �• �• CE�]�i N' Spice Roll, • Breakfast Bacon A Agent for Toronto machinerv, Includ- revented from securing either the •. E in Pumps, Windmills, Silos p ' g P Hydro Or the McKenzie fC Mann elect. .•�, ?Ham, Bologna, SYeiners, etc. and Gasoline Erigine% ricpower, tghen it is within a radius -Pic)lering townehlp council •",FI of seven miles of ue At the present will Meet on Monday next at the Veterinary Surgeon CHARLES M. RICE, Highest pricAs prod for -- time. There is a "Nigger in the fetrce,' 'town hall, Brougham, for the Butcher's cattle. Home Tel, 0021. Whitepale,Onc and wit propose to fled his bearing. transaction of general business. P1C3serixi� °�+z'?0 a '. ^S. T•'� .r�iw•r v��Cl:.'4r�h.••''t k7,�w,!';:iC w?•.» s`4a, v.��' `! `r„' .r•�� ^'. _�T,w ,.. F. •,i^"' vr.' ,,.,t e.;.:., i�a .':�,'.• - 7 7 that reduced'11A Po"httOa by 106, Ontuio MW Peac� k�k IRA which Sr Indeed a comparatively small A and pv -7�ff ALY BE! HO lose for the usual Fsv�, earthquake of South 400 wells In Ontario In actual era lWy.Tbangs-t1lu*out along quiet- tion, purnpIngi at a good fee, odtput of 4 ly enough in an earthqu4ke way, with UAM 304 more s, through our own plpe of the,many slight tre- line, to our own storage tanks at "k Q . the exception which the aver- Petrolia, capacity 100,000 barrels. Earil- mors coming yearly to Ing Government bonus of VJ cents por RECOR]D OF IMASTERS age inhabitant pays little attention, barrel, on our present monthly output t of 2,00,0 barrels, equals $1,060 per month. until the year 1783, when the Calabria Valuable leases owned In Peace River IN NORTHERN PARTS- worst district experienced one --f its District. --..quake4 since becoming the toe of High prices paid for Gasoline. Tubri. It.ly's •-"boGt." This disturbance was eating and Fuel Oils, give u large d mand and big profits. Shares, par value. Mount* Vesuvius an d Etna, possibly caused by the nearness of the one Dollar. Price, One Dollar, &Ak aunt Etna, which 19 Just Directors: Mr. B. J. MacCormacX volcano ]Si u. How Mush Property Do You Own? with jars of canned fruit and joln• Active Volcanoes, Are Ex-� Messina.' Manager, Canada Foundries and Forg. Randall leaned against the shql-f aryl of Violence. across the narrow straits of Ing, Ltd., Welland; hir. John More, Man. f sunlight- tending Fields it is recorded that 25,000 people lost alter, International Nickel Co., Port Col- a! Mr. J. C. Stewart, Managing boy or girl will understand better borne; admired the jars. A Shaft 0 their lives in this catastrophe. Director P. L. Robertson Manufacturing Col- how to value and manage property if jars of golden showed the neat rows' Italy's latest disastrous earthquake Twenty-two years later. Mount Ve- Co.. Ltd., Milton. ance a year a list is made of every- quinces, crimson plum9p has visited a district that usually suf- p.�F 64, 1 purple blue- thing he or she owns; if the actual leg. Then auvius evidently got in 'another one of Send your orders to "r h berries, and gloving cherr, fers only minor tremors put into MO- its telling blows 'by causing a severe no of such things as clothing, fur- he began to pick up the apples- tion. by the volcanic disturbances at series of quakes in the Naples Me- 33 ]Uclunond 8t. W., Torcato - nature in one's-room in not known, it wvj As he straightened UP again lie was Mounts Vesuvius and Etna. That trict, the 1059 of life being placed at .',1 be estimated. -Investments like astonished to hear a queer hissing these volcanoes OMY gy active 6,000 and the property damage car- Yictory Bonds and War Savings Breeding the Cavy. sound. He stood stock-itill and list- are extending their fields, of violence reaIiondingly high, In 1835 Calabria Stamps that increase in Value each ened. The noise stopped; then, in an seems assured from the fact that Ve- again suffered a loss of 1,000 inhabl• There are at least halt a dozen meat year, and live stock should be listed instant, it began again. suvius Is located well down within the tanks from what they considered a dishes frequently served at our beat at their present value. The total I "Hello!" said Randall. Instep of the Italian "boot," while minor shake, but the.more disastrous hots-Is aud,restaurants, under attract ri- Should be added u and its. increase There was no answer. The sunlight irf,- I- --M NAher south on thA I • P., following It in 1857 increased its tive French names, which are In reali- ZrOm Year to vear_vratcb,--4__ bad gone, and though he peered into land of Sicily, just across the narrow one toll to 10,000, ty guinea' pig. Items on Sept. 1, 1920. the gloom he could see nothing except straits of Messina" from the extreme Nor, prejudice aside, is there any X on hand or in bank.'. $... the dim outline of the shelf. Again. end of the -toe. a Money reasonable obJeFetion; for guineapiga W S S. owned ............ shocks confined 'them- 'Morning and Evening. * S. ...... the hissing began. These last are mighty good to eat. In Italy they V* >e said"Ran- selves almost entirely to Northern Victory Bonds owned ........ ...... "An.adventure, maybe, The husk of the darkness slips away; are esteemed a great delicacy, alld .:value of animals owned .... ...... dall to himself. But he 'decided then Italy, extending from Florence, the but of the dusk blooms the-flower of most of the peas-ants of that country I-Value of pet stock owned and there that he would- 'it for ; , l -not'w southernmost victim of the quakes, to day. keep them for food, Just as we do rq"- Value of equipments owned.. it. • Milan on the north. But the. als- And the sweetest thing Ili the world chickens. They are hardly less ap- Wine of land owned ....... ..... Suddenly the adventure came.-There turbances at Milan were ffiore or less to me preclated• in -France. • No 'animal to I Value of personal clothing .. ...... was an explosion close by, and some- mild, the great undulations being be- Is the chatter of children full of glee. cleaner, and they will under no cir- "Value of furnishings of my thing.sharp struck 'Randall On the tween Florence and Modena', which Is The patter 6-f feet on the nursery cumstances eat anything that is foul is hand to the about half way between Florence and or �ed-'A room .................. ...... forehead. He clapped h old products .. ...... place and -ran to the door. His hand Milan.9W Yalue of uns The rap f les t my chamber door, At tsnt time gulneapigs, are to some extent for their was wet, and when he looked at, it in Tidal Waves Increasid Loss. Ali the liftle ones wide awake, being $... 'the light of the doorway he'saw .thilt Total value ............ ... 19 Southern Italy has been visited by I face the world: for the children'i fur, which is very fine and silky. Some the wetne0 was red. difficulty was found t4 curing and tan- Z-r Get the habit of keeping careful numerous disastrous earthquakes, the sake. He rusbed up into the kitchen. first of which there is any reliable re- alng the skinso but this has been oyet% track of everything you own; it will In the gathering dusk the dayflawer "Something went offill he cried. "My come. We think of gulneapigs cord occurring at Catania, Sicily, In I as i lWp.you to increase your property shuts; I face is bleeding!" the year 1157, when 15,000 people lost 1 short-haired animals, and there art c I and-tea h you business methods. Wearily plodding In year-long rats His mother came hurrying to meet their lives. In 1456 there were severe i even woolly guinea pigs. I seek my,home;. as J turn the key, HO Do I Cost My Parents A him. At first she looked very much shocks In the vicinity of Naplew, stat- The English have long pursued the IThis chatter of children welcomes me. Year? frightened, but all at onco she burst breeding of gutheapigs on scletitifl( istics of that day alloting a total 'of �ldld you ever stop to think bow'out laughing. I 'principles, and it is they who have de- 40,000 persons to Its toll of human life, Never was music half so sweet veloved nearly all of the fancy lends.mush it coats youi ImLcu6s to keep "It isn't blood," she cried,"it's blue- while Sicily was _again the victim at As the merry rush of the little feet; ...... you well and comfortable and to edu- berries! Molly, bring me a.wei cloth"' In the United States the Cavy Breed. nature's wrath la the year 1693, when I bear the sound of a blithe uproar As I turn the key in my dear home cate you to be a useful man or wo- When Molly came back her mother the- huge total of .100,000 inhabitants era' Association devotes Its. attention door; the penalty for living so close to man? Fill in pelt]them items. The to" was still laughing, and Randall, with d exclusively to gulneapigs. will surprise you. a sheepish grin, was pulling blue- Mounts Vesuvius and Etna. Great With burry and flurry the little band The proper name of the guinleapig While Mrs. is cave. HO* It got Its common de• :Board for year ............ $.. berries out of his hair.. es washed in over the low Fall on me, storm me. seize my hand tidal waves Farr washed off the stains she P-X- shares of the island and added ma- And then--the soft warm cloak of the signsilGn is uncertain. Imagination $P Clothing for year ......... . ...... lAundry for year .......... ......plained. terially to both life and property loss.I dusk might attrbute to the animal a car. is ,miniature; Doct on this occasion. Aquila furnished the I Wraps the daiy in a circling husk. =9' and dentists' bills I suppose the-blueberries have fer- Lain likeness to a pig. Education ...... ........ mented," she said. "They must have ground for the next momentous quake The stars come out the day Is done, and it is said that In the sxteenth and gathers my ., seventeenth centures cavies sold in Sleep babies, every one, been working fora long time, and with a leas at 5,000, which seems quite -hat do I cars for the world's. England for a guinea apiece. when you touched the shelf the jar small when compared with previously And cost ¢,...... w In addition to this money cost there went off like a rocket, I Must have recorded catastrophes., hard fight, The animal Is of South Am6riciaF record origin. Early ftatiiish explorers in the 'are also tfie beriefits secured by the' used an old rubber band on that jar." We now 'come to the first re of I am safe with my own till the morn- unpaid labor of mother, father and • Randall's face was still streaked an earthquake In the northern dis- In.9 light. northern Andes found gulnespigs do. 'children. --tiut be began th laugh. triers of Italy. severe dIstdrbahces'oc- Can you help pay with the juice', argaret X Sangster. mesticated In the homes of the na. share? By money? your "Anyway," he said, "I've had my ad- cutting id the Abruzzi section during tives, They took a few pairs back. By hearty co- venture!" 1706. exacting a toll of 15,000 lives and with them to Europe, -hence the little ppex*tion in the home? ]'our''-ebrows. much property damage. As. most of jr-Y -beasts were eventually brought to out Crossing the Brook. this-northern part is mountainous it Am eyebrow usually contains about own country. 300 hairs, and each eyelid In provided tli6lr most Imbor, Randall's Adventuvi� arty damage Guineapigs find two parallel lines are drawn on the Is probable that the groo � as with about 210 lashes. rant usefuln ' a in medicaf laborer"I Wish I could hav, -apart, and the was not in..aa great a proportion The reason why an eyelash ea e an adveuture,� round two feet eiapl, in the tortes. where they serve all aorta-of xaM Randall Farr. players line up behind 9. starting line the loss of life. --as, "What kind of adventure?" his sia. eight feet away. The player who is N quake of any consequence has eye Is so irritating Is.that, like ether ea perialent"al purpcses for ia- ii;t in-line runs forward and jumps since visited Northern Italy until the iL hairs, Its surface is covered with atance,, for testing and standardizing tier Molly asked, I I. . I . - . ' z J41L minu cent one,"but It may presage d te scales. �typhold, tetanus and di0theria anti. "Oh,I should like to see something across the ,"brook"—that is, across re queer happen," Randall answered. *e' space of ground between the two turbances of a similar••nalure " telo* toxins, jumps I'm tired of humdrum things Just' lines. He then turns and j back graphed up to that,ejaction, through ..Dolly's Camouflage.- i the successive stratas bt 'the Ap-u-1 .then his mother called to him from again, this time making a standing On Dolly's birthday she was pre- nines. influenced by the powerful vol- 'bulldog, and her Siblical Note. the pantry. She said that while he'jump. When all the players h sented with a baby. was waiting for an adventure he might,jumped, a new line is drawn,-widen- cialc forces generated by Mounts ,Ve- delight was delicious to behold'. A bashful curate found the y4mng ladles In the parish too helpful. At as well go and get her some apples' ing the brook by a few inches. The 'suvlus and.Etna. it was very young, and shi Insisted last It became so embarrassing that 'nues, the brook being wid- Disasters In the South. pies. game conti upon,taking it to bed with her, but the Randall picked up a basket and went ened after each successive round. of 11 1726 the scene of earthquake next morning she was looking very he left Not long a4erwarl be met the cur whistling down the cellar stairs., A p- turns. As soon as a player fails to operations again makes its appear• tired. you step well, darling?" ate who had succeeded him. next best thing cross the brook he drops out of the ance in !Sicily. The brunt at these t Well," he asked, "how d.fd.you-got 1ple pies would be the • asked'her mother. to an adventure he thought. game. The player who Jumps the shocks is borne by.the city of Paler Down in the cool, dark cellar he greatest distance is the winner. mo and vicinity, 'which Js on the op. ?"No, mummy." said.Dolly. "Nelson on with the ladies?" w "Oh. very well, indeed," sold the groped bb way over to the corner If a good many are playing the posite side of the island from Mount was crying in the night for his mum- "There is safety in numbera, eej,so I kept awake with.h him for cam ,other.I W Just game, they should cross the brook in Etna: The loss of 6,000 lives resulted, , henj t)ie apples were kept. -en- And I made-awfu"aces all night You know." above the apples was a shelf crowded groups of three' or four. while many other thousands were t piny, "Indeed?" said the ex-curate. dered homeless. Just six years later to make him fink I was his bulldog only fount it In Exodus" —------- ed against constipation by food. As Naples had a succession of tremo:s muvver to comfy him!" d& an emergency measure, give one or two teaspoonfuls of ;silk of niagne3ia a I every hour for three doses. To help establish a habit, resort to _7 liquid paraffin or petroleum, which acts by lubricating the bowels. The _Avoiding Clonstipatim dose can be lessened gradually until, Few medicines act with permanent when the regular habit has been form- h �. ;�anstipation—it is mile ed the paraffin has been completely, 411142W TO prevent than to care, and discontinued. 'ibe habit of regularity formed early A b f foods will work na- f#n life is by far the best preventive. 'y number 0 turally to keep a child's, bowels in When a baby is a month old it can healthy condition.' Cooked fruit, for J)egin to form the habit of a regular instance, although not berries, and �)nolement at the same hour every day, fresh vegetables should be eaten every Z., 'In the morning at bath time is usually day., XI- the most convenient hour. Water freely between meals, with A' It takes time,.it takes patience, and It takes but after a few one or two glasses before breakfast, .... .. �reeks. perseverance, . w also helps. On the other hand, eating the mother will be amply re- too fast, too much candy, and drink. paid-by-i&e absence of soiled diapers almost certainly g tea or coffee, will -and by the possession of a healthier in make mischief, baby. Breallt fed babes, by the Way, After children are three years old,- =nnuch S. le"troubled by constipation it is still easier to keep them in a bottle fed. regular habit by the food they'eat. =7FM There -are a number of simple Raw fruit, except for bananas, is ex. methods which will help a constipated cellent, or two or three teaspoonfuls autumn fruit for winter J:by, one-of the best is giving orange of honey for breakfast or.supper. RE is yet time to preser-02 the a f strained, half an hour before Coarse food, such as graham bis- enjoyment LANTIC "Fine' retains all she first feeding in the morning. An- Poaches. How your folks will n-ripened Pears and P cuit, bran cakes, or bread or biscuit .�'THsu` the bouquet o other excellent corrective is one tea. -flavoured pears, the rich from unbolted flour of whole wheat, the clear, white delicately bed- enjo, ,of milk of magnesia at and healthful. goodness ismoremelt-. opoonfu are both appetizing -dine. I 'baby ii on a bottle, this can peaches whole and luscious LANTIC if i -cooking. gran be used, either mixed with s.6e mixed in his night feeding. Cool ing, it dissolves at once in the hot syrup without over another cereal or by itself. Another ATIA"C SUGAR 2,4 :E. -Ikffled water, between feedings, helps good f d which most children like-is LlMrrlm.U0 00 A6 keep -a baby well, cornmeal briad—or Johnny cake— Many mothers take refuge in castor sweetened with molasses. Prunes and The -_Elm 7- bU or enemas, but both are bad.' -you figs also, are wise additions to the the immediate low- oil,relieves menu. cne -0Wt is apt to leave baby more Z lv%,wards. The enemas, A new wheeled table for serving end make food 0 wethotel rr--,ns keep the weak. meals in warm as long as desired in an oven o safeguard- beneath the top that s; heated by a _J2L kat brieL C16 C�: 1K W'. R7 a SPARK PAIM -BUT WW� ..7'� wok- and'modals of cam TO 'VA3" IN VXW Your old. broken or-worn-out ViLrt* 'A FM PATMM BITS 0 L`= with "Sha;es Simple Obtrt of rePlaosd. Write or,wire us describ• Chords" enabling a person to r6adily: 'When the baby 4s sick—when he to We carry the ins w �:-�i.�TOR A SUff Flay acqompanimazas on ft or orxr ,?At sou want. cream and peevish; cries great dog an most complete stock In -HUMOR I key; endorsed W Ans mu I.ni=erywhere. Agent* wanted. 111b of slightly used or now parts and Is"a constant worry to the mother and automobile equipment. We ship FROM WE VNER oral commissions; postrid to 'any od- '—he needs Baby's Own Tablets. The i5 t. C.0,D, anywhere in Canada. Satis- factory or refund In full our motto. Tablets are, an ideal medicine for Iii- -,Co.. 200 Broadway, Sydney, X-IL "oven Auto LUvbro Fart • tie ones. They are a gentle but JOS-931 DufferLa Ilit., Vorouto, On% thorough laxative which regulate the Probably. Rubber Clocks. 7 bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish Bobbles: "What does this author The newest thing In clocks Is made About Eggs. mean by saying that the,-hery had of rubber And to meant especially for D and indige&tAon, break up An egg with a white shell doesn't colds and simple fevers and make 'well-carved' features?" travellers. ...... teething easy: Concerning them Mrs., me contain so much nutriment as a brow-n- Dabbles: "Perhaps he shaved him- This kind of clock, being en ed In she There.is more water and Philippe shelled one. Payen, . St. Flavien, Que., self." rubber, has an almost inaudible tick- "Baby's Own Tablets have if it falls It bounces and suffers no in-writes: 5, less-tat In It. ­:� been a wonderful help to me In the A Practlsirii;i Physician. jury. It is, in fact, proof Against or- Knowing this, and realizing that case of my baby and I can strongly Patient—"I want to see the doctor'. dinary shocks. t people prefer brown eggs, some OWS pe recommend -them to other mothers:' Be this, the place?" This characteristic makes the rub unscrupulous tradesmen make a prat- recommend Tablets are sold by medicine Doctor—I'This 1i where I practise." her clock suitable for mounting on an dice of coloring eggs with coffee o: cold tea. dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box —Patient—"Don't want no person for automobile, a motorboat, an airplane A hen does not' lay the most nutri- from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., to practise on me;. I want a doctor.for or wherever vibration or shock might Brockville, Ont. disturb the mechanism of an ordinary tious egg by a long way. Only About to cure mg." timepiece.. —6jid-fifth part of a hen's egg is hour- --fishing. • One-ninth is waste, and the Secrec' in Wireless. Looked the y MONEY ORDER Test water. Successful demonstrations of a new Walter found his mamma talking to -7 Geese. lay the beat eggs from the. wireless invention which marks a step a very stout woman. Send a Dominion Express Money point of view of nourishment. "Walter," said his mother,Then towards the secrecy of wireless tole- I r,.'that is Order. Five Dollars costs three,• come ducks and Guinea fowl. Hens phone and telegraph messages have your,great-aunt.' "Yes said Walter, gazing at her What He Thought. Are fourth on the list, with turkeys taken place in England, and Senatir d plovers following on. ample The interviewer at the bedside or Marconi Is at present conducting fur- proportions, "she looks it 3,000 feet and hit. Did you know,by the way, that eggs 9666-9t74 ther tests at sea in his yacht Electra I I . the aviator who fell Fmhroidery Design NO- T044 the earth asked gently: Are good for the complexion? They with a view to its wider application. What Tommy Learned. "Tell me, what was your dotaluat., contain a certain amount of sulphur, 8666—Misses' Suit-Coat. Price, 35 Details of the invention are secret. "Well,.1, Tommy, did you learn any- img thought as you fell which purities the blood and so keeps cents- ' In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size It may be stated that an apparatus thiig at school to day, asked the through- all the skin nice and clear. 16 requires 1% yds., 54 ins.'wide. that space?" 9374—Misses' Two-Piece Skirt (in has been d6,Kised which, by what ex- proud father. And the a iator,'true to form, lit a 3 ports call.an "electrical method of "Yes, dad," replied the youngster cigarette, sirvled and said: two lengths). Price, 20 cents. In concentration," propagates the ele6- with pugilistic ambitions. "Why, I guess the thought that im- Where Board is Cheap. sLizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 requires tric wireless waves •In a "beam" in "What was It? History, geography. It Is refreshing in these days of 11A yds. 54 ins. wide. Width, I%- pressed me mosfwas that I was about yds. any desired direction, and in that di- grammar—?" high prices to learn that somewhere It the only thing that wasn't going up. Th2V patterns may be obtained rection only. "No, dad. I learned that Sam U possible to get one's daily bread and its accompaniments at a low fromyour local McCall dealer, or Hitherto the electric waves sent out Snoggs, the butcher's son, has an aw- MinarcPs Liniment For Dandruff. from the McCall Co., 70 Bond street, from wireless stations V figure. The place to China—Ten have spread ful punch with, hie,right" 93- Toronto, Dept. W. out in all directions and all who "lis- ty-nine per tent. of the Hindoa chow, in the province of Shautung. N.ine tend-in" could hear. The new inven- Youthful Genius. : I . 'There in the mission i�chocl a girl may A women cannot read or write. 7._ hiLve three meals a day for $18 a year. Ptiftins was a proud 'father. tion, will mark the end of the wireless The menu sounds strange to. the eavesdropper." When It is perfected "'Yes, sir,".he boasted, "that boy bt 14D"DFMt9 PUTS PAWD CHEEKS '�a wireless station will bid able to send Pchool girl of the Western world, but mine Is a piano,player. Why, he can out Morse or spoken messages which to the Chlaese student it Is highly. play with his toes." SteameJ corn bread and MEM ANAEMLA will be.heard only by those for whom Blowman was also 'a- proud father, ..BEAUTY IN HAIR raw turnips that have. been kept in they are intended. and he looked at the other with half-..l' �" brine And then chopped quite fine com. The new apparatus, which Is being hearted enthusiasm. r mass of longt pose the regulation breakfast almost New Health Can Be Obtained by worked at an experimental station in "How old Is your boy?" he asked, In Girls! all the year. For dinner there Is us- England, with a shortwave length. has the tone of one who must be polite. Enriching the Blood Supply. recently demonstrated to a' thick, gleamy tre "Fifteen," returned the first proud- some mIllet cooked dry like rice, and num- some hot tegetable. 'twice a week When a girl In her teens becomes her of eipetrs, who expfez:,ed the father, una'bashed A the vegetable is cooked with tat pork peevish, listless and dull, when noth. greatest Interest in the discovery. "Fifteen!" openly scoffed Blowman. 7. Instead.of In bean oil as-usual. sup- Ing seems-to Interest her and dainties It. Is-known that German.- wireless "Why, my litil6 boy at home can play per the as breakfast. Perhaps do not tempt hei appetite you may be research has been lately closely dl- r is the with his toes, and he's only one year half a dozen times a year, however, certain that she-needs more good rected to this problem of the "eaves- old." -they celebrate. with more luxurious blood, than her system Is provided dropper," -tor the Germans realized fare. with. Before 4ong her pallid cheeks, that we were able 6 pick up with our frequent hen0aches and *breathless- listen_ers set much valuable informs- His Cruel Silence. nesi'and heart palpitation will confirm t14n about Zepv&tn-move. ments -dur. The mother's heart sank As she en. that she is anaemic. 'Many mothers ing the war.. Ae.red .the abode of he I r newly-married As the result of their own.glrlhobi .ex,- Minard's Liniment Co.,Limited. daughter and found this young wife in perience can promptly detect the early Hope and Memory. Gents,--A customer of ours relieved signs of anaemia and the wise mot4er a very bad case of distemper In a 7� - tears—floods of"am, What would IIfd be "What is the matter, my darling?" does not wait for the trouble -to der. valuable horse by the use of- MIN- sbe demanded, anxiously. velop further, but at once gives Eir For III mwhom death bereaves. ARD'S LINIMENT. "Oh,Edward is a brute brute!- -daughter-a course with Dr. Williams, of comradeship supreme Yours truly. A 'Had he not hope,again to meet? rAt "Danderine" save year hatr and wailed the girl Pink Pills which renew the blood sup- VII�ANDIE.FRERES.. .-. I,- , 7. "lliny -do you say.ab?" asked the ply and banish anaemia before it has Abiding in that hope he lives, double its beauty. You can'have lots .. .... mother• obtained a hold on the system. Bleat be that hope. of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Out of their experience thoubands - "He—he came home late for Dona let It stay lifelese, thin, scraggly supper What would Life be of mothers know that s—stemis. Is the last night, and—and: I scolded him a or fading. Bring back Its color, vigor Could memory not recall sure road to worse ills. They km-ow an't vitality. With ever ready spell he older the difference that good red blood An Expensive Vaiume- Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful A "Quite right, too!" agreed t Her voice, her smile? makes In the development of "Dand no" at any drug or toilet lady. "And what did he do?" woman- His lonely days would'-*n,6t be worth The costliest book In the English "Oh, mother, he-646--" Her voice ly health. Every headache, every counter to freshen your-scalp, check BAD . for breath the.t follows the the while. language Is said to be one printed by dandruff and falling hair. Your hali failed her. slightest exertion by the anaemic girt, Blest be memory. Isaac Jaggard early In the sixteenth needs this stimulating tonic; then ft "Did he--•did the' eallous wretch rl, every pain she suffers In her back and century. It has .the name Edward life, color, brightness and abundance, 'Aare strike you?" Gwynn on the cover. It contains "the will return—Hurty! -limbs are reproaches If you have not 'Alloy. Stronger Than Steel. "Oh, worse than that, mother! He first collected work of one-William taken the best stops to give your An Italian engineer has discovered list sat theie and—,and.yawned!" Shakespeare." Some' years ago the weak girl new blo6d, and the only a new alloy of zinc and copper which English possessor of this preclot-3 sure way to do so Is through the use is stronger than steel and less corm- volume sold it to an Auler Life. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Icau collect. rive than copper, says the Scientific SINCE &thread New, rich, red blood is infused into This life in a skein of tangle 8' or, the price received being one -hun- American. The most Important char--dred thousand dollars. Where the - strands 'get mixed in the system by i�very dose of these•doubtful ways, pills. From this new rich blood acteristfici of the 'new Alloy, which has been named "Blak-metal," are the The far end bid in the knots some- springs good health, an increased ap. where, petite, new energy, high spirits and highest known breaking point, the WoRm wireows&DOORS 01.5cou The other one lost in the twisty perfect w highest limit of elasticity, perfect .womanly development. Give y QtZES to homogenity and higher resistance to Amautwo VLG"w Dow 1111entedles maze. your daughter Dr. Williams'- Pink both heating and chemical action. It. opemijeL rftw• Book on Pills and take iLliem yourself and note withglau• Sale do. e how promptly their influence I None of us knows how the strands ar has been stated that it can successful- 009 DISEASES spun, is felt ly be cast, machined, rolled,'forged, limy a" ZVW to 7004 in better'bealth. Wrke for Price Lid None of us knows how the twists drawn and stamped.. It Is expected cut do"fud Mailed Proe, to,an Ad. You can get these pills through any wipt" i Areas by the Author. 9 that it will prove an acceptable substi- li get-there, comfom XL Clay Q11~co..U& d6aler in medicine or by mail postpaid 'ilut all of us find when the tan tute for steel, bras" and aluminum.. The HALLIDAY COMPANY, united 114 West fist Street done tangle's at, 50 cents a box or Biz bones for HAMILTON rACTORT DWIN41-ons CANADA NOW York,-V�". $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine The end that was hid 'in the knots Co., Brockville, Ont minaid's Liniment.Relieves Distemper ijr somewhere, • --Whale's Acute Hearing. ONLY TABLETS MARKED Xfo who sneers at success is a Bees Faster Than Pigeons'. The eirfice on the whale's ear ia A farmer in Westphalia laid a wager scarcely -yet it is said • Chronic failure. perceptible, that twelve bees of his, released at a that the whale's hearing is so acute distance ship crossing Its track half a .'BAYER" ASPIRIN of three miles from their that a sh ..ARE "AS 'I hives, would tmv6l as ,rapidly as a mile distant will cause _ . :- . - -M0T14ER1 it to Ore* In- like number of pigeons over the same stantly. course. The first bee, propirly pow- It is a mean man who will not tell ifomia Syrup of Figs'' dered for purposes of Identification, Not'Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" did arrive,at its hive a quarter of a a story at his own expense. C hild's Best Laxative minute before the coming of the first pigeon to its cote, and there were three other bies that came in before -CASCARETS 1-fttU. 4U the second pigeon arrived. A curious form of race, Is some- .00 times indulged in in India—the Noah's ".They Work while y o ou M Slee " Ark race. At one recently run. near ot ie Calcutta a goat proved the victor over c. an elephant and a horse, the latter •oo The slowest races In the world are the snail contests, which in normal times are held in certain parts of Ger- many at what we would call county fairs. ' The winners are much es.teemed and frequently fetch high -a Do you feet all tangled up--bilious, prices.' 'Sayer" identifies the contains proper direr constipated, headachy, nervous, full of The name oow only genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin Heads6e, Toothavite, wati- Accept' "California" Syrup of Figs cold? Take Casearets to-night for your %At - 'only—look for the name California on Two California bakers have patent- liver and bowels to straighten you out prescribed by physicians for o:�ernine- m1glat L bap Rh ed a self-oiling machine that clips the teen ye da. tie, JoiWmm e your by morning. Wake up'with head clear are and now made in Can the package, then you are sure most tops of loaves of bread before they Always buy an unbroken Rackage Tin boxes of 29 all* little stem. are baked, producing an ornamental "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which a few cents. Larger ,child is having the best and stomach right, breath sweet and feel of harmless physic for the lit _ Ing fine. No griping, no inconvenience sch, liver and bowels. Children love and much better. . brovmed.crust.' Children love Cascarets-too. 10,, 25P Timms is only o" Aspirin—,"Dayer"—You "I Its fruity taste. # Full directions on Aspirin In the trade mark (reclatered in Canaft) of At 50 cents. acetleaddester of Sallcylloseld. While it to well ]me hot ­Call. '�He Who edutxtes tbe. g'sbapsa youn asch bottle. You must, day linanufacture. to amist the public agaInst itattations, Chi Tae will be stamped With tk*W Moral trade =W% the "1147 1!� the future." I89UE No. 40­1M 10 •^yLlx..'.+ � .r•::+- .y W v 'MMl ' Y°• a' - ♦ a,,"'d • ° -- +�.t!• ti1'. +�!r.+ .+..�e-.�'- .r S'.�,"'�. 4 i+.'ki ^.•':n s'"':;T�G•_�:'vr' ;.a:- �vt,,,_,,,,ay c '' ALE RFGIIYI'$R llaw at oo#,sharp. 9es bIDe. W ` i 5 ;.7i"+,C., f - y.:•q' ••- `' �.1�0 a114�M�• r o -'� v •� e to i. s' 'l..,y�c ''r-;e•a�-'. aw .:oi #:puaUshsd lid y.mpMing at VA #I OM ' .-•:• t:.::, r• ,;TwesnAY, 10TH—Anctran 'dale Of b O°t^t 'SATURDAY,OM. 2xD--Auction sale of acres of standing timber,comprising 'CHOICE s . .` r. Tt - CLOVER.. HONEY buggies,cutters, harness, household ash, elm, pine and 'hemlock, at lot perpear,;�TMR ittWidfnadvanec: furniture etc„ the property of David 11, con. 4, Pickering (near G}reeq Dafoe, Gireen River. Sale at 1 p, m. burn'station), the'property of Geo. 1 See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer, West. Bale at one. See bills. W. pound pail $1.50 Bmall glasses 4UC aIId 5O0 JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, B,Powell, auctioneer. - . '? ' I -, • . .:;.. . 1 TUESDAY.�4T. 12TH—AuCt• sale of'I TUkSDAY, Orr.-28Tg—Auction sale-of It wll� O hi ber farm stock. implements and furni- ft t g g households effects etc., he property ` ` =•- naTE3 AND COMMENTO lure,the roperty of ri . Aston, of Albert Beer, in the Village of . , . p lot 3, B. F.ccu�. Pickering As 1�Ir. Gas�on is giving up farming these r "Brougba-m. Sale at 1 $0. Bee bills: There is every indication that bred Postill, auctioneer. - 'e'Lire also handling.Fresh Vegetables stables will be no reserve. Lunch at 11. WEDNESDAY,- OCT. 20TH—Auction � � -the peak has been reached in the Sale at 12 o'clock,sharp. W. Maw, high c6st of living. Henry Ford, sale of farru stock, im lements,'Iiap, `.: auctioneer. p - ' and Fruits roots, fowl, household furniture etc. `t, the famous inventor and lllanll' TUESDAY, OCT. 12TH=Auetion sale of Ed lot 18, con. 8• Pickering, the pro- 'Tomato C11cuniber$ Green Corn facturer of automobiles has earn household furniture, garden, tools I perty of Thos, Neal. Sale at one; ".•edjthe gratitude of all for leant- etc„ the property of the estate of sharp, See -bills.- Fred. Postill, P1i1111S Peaches Green Apples the late John Annan, Dunbarton. auctioneer. a "�. lag the price of his autos t0 that gale at QFie. See bills. W. B. WEWM6DAY, OCT, 20TH—Auction y B£l11$j1a$ Crane$ Lemons 14IelOns Z_ Powelk auctioneer. . of pre-war times. Other mane- sale of farm stock, implements. hay,- _ n =facturers feel very 'sore at Mr, THURSDAY, OCT. 14TH—Auction sale . corn etc., at'lot 17, con. 1, Pickering, ,Ford, for it Hill compel thetas to of farm stock,implements.hay, corn the property.of David Annan. Bale Everything in good -groeeries - p etc., at lot 15. cu`n. 3, Pickering, the at 12.80 sharp, see bills: W;'B•' - - z:.f` -.. follow his lead. They ascribe his property of Jos, L. Stephenson. Powell., auctioneer. action advertising scheme. JADES -RICHARDSON �' It is the a desire of every consumer that this method of advertising Orders Deliaered Both Phones NlAnKHA FM. ,.R ;r become very geneial. The .price of sugar, cotton, woollens and many other necessities have taken _ - - R E Thursday, Friday �aod Saitnrday js downward turn. The decrease BiE. * S T* . -.P �/ in price, however, is not very ] ,great, and will no doubt be very �.� OCTOBER 7 and :;: - - gradual. But even if there'is a . , 8 9 Paid for your Produce sradual, though slog, decline in ' the pric''of the necessities of life, X3,000-in Prizes '. $850.OQ in Purses for Racer Butter, Eggs and , -3t will be greatly appreciated by " jevery house-holder. Those who z Poultry _ have large stocks'of goods on hand SPECIAL ATTR kCTIOFS' �. will hesitate long before they will ..-yield to the pressure for luwer Friday, Oct. Soh � Saturday;Oct. 9th Our Truck will call alld prices, because they -tray think High Jiimping-Contest; 2 RunniOR Free-for-all Trot or Pace ; 2,25 - ` that they should not be clslled Races ; 2.25. Trot or Pace and Trot or Pace; Pony Races. :';get -them. ' - - - - -- upon to sell at R lbss. They may Pony Races. _ ,Gnn and Rifle Drill, by the Boys' - ,forget that they made enormous Naval Brigade.rofits when there was a gradual Groun4s'and Building open even- !Parade of Prize Animals in front BERT HARVEY & SON : 'Greenwood"43 rise in prices, so they should not - Ing.- Good Musical Program. of grand stand at 4 p. tin. BERT �complaln now if they are compel- - - led to lose a part of those Rains. ACClderit and All4mOblle Insurance F. E. N. REESOR, _ R. H. CROSBY, With the gradual fall in the price President Secretary' of goods, there should also be a - �.. fait in the price of tabor. There Pickering Hardware Store lr+as been a grsdaal iaErease in the WAN u: ,price of labor during the past five years to,^meet the increase in the coat of li%nx, and if the cost of - `.' living lowers, labo r also will come 'down In Women d spread fl Price ax. Ap 2.50 .. cc Happy Thought P for 8- hours-work ��/^r ,. 11dcN,ss—In loving tremors of Pte. ---- -. - - • � �11I L7rE . - 1 Vincent Gernid Moore. 43rd Cana, �. dians, killed In action on Oct. let, :,- '1918, at Battle of-Cambria., Buried Apply to Mr. Wilson at the The Fuel-Saver and Sati?Bec2 Customer . - iat Baurlin Wood, r - f z, dust two.jean age you fell in action;' — e have x complete line o office of the ;' p li How we raise yo,t son and brother; - SHER'WiN_St'ILhIA1I5 PAINTS And reaa ember all your kindness.-- AND VARNISHES As we drop a silent teat. _ ROSE F ILL Patrols Roofing. ile the l Anto But we know that you are happy Tires at S18 while they last. In the mansion of the blest, T _ _,.'.Where there is no pain or sorrow. PIC�E j��1�7(`� (�1�T rI1� Beacon Lanterns $1.40 and all oth� In the sweet Eternal Rest. 1 1i iL 1\ v, 411\ 1 - goods in proportion. 20 the grave yard safely sleeping. s Where the poppies gently wave, n •��,,�� Come and see what we have 4- :'![Aes the one we loved so dearly A WORD RD T� THE PUBLIC We take pleasure In showing you ' In his lonely. silent grave. i —Sadly mimed eq Mother. Father. J S BALSDON, PICK:ERING ' •. : '. Brothers and Sisters. - •, Having come.to Brougham to stay, my intentions are to sire my customers the best possible value } ,_.. ' _.. .iN 0 T' .I G E for their money. f T � • . 1 , ' _"► On Oct tat the subscription price ";Also,.the highest prices always paid for a. of the NM s will be raised to 81.E .+1; butter a , tt and eggs. r is eRri . fig in Canada, _ ._ Caaaaud _ .. 00 _ '. . . ` 'the CTUited States, payable in ad- Treat me as'you wish to be treated.- INDIVIDUAL y� vance. and teats additional if r` SANITARY not paid in advance. M McMaBer, - Brougham fl riptions ra ' aring September subset _ will be accepted'at the old rate. - • - - suction Boas of Pam �' - r SCHOO L A R S - PUREWHITE PAPER CAPS ' ~ ' On Tuesday. October bth. A. D. • - -,_r IM, st the hour of four o'clock In the MEYER � fl afternoon, at the auction Bale of the i i - Y -USED BEFOG I farm sa�ock and implements of the Iate :SIN... ONTARIO COUNTY � Richard Sleep. there will be offered .' - NEVER USED AGAIN .. - -flor sale b public auction on the re - '� 4ses. the farm property of the late _ r p �, _ Richard sleep, comprising 50 acres, Arraugetnents have been completed to conduct 15 Rural School Faire C -, S E4l �l!LDS i 1 L SLTi t � p ,more or less. to lot 23, Broken Front Whitby Township. There in Ontario•Counly thin fall, which ineindes every,Rural is a frame barn and brick house on school in the County. During next week.the l the same. The land is.of heavy clay -following Fairs will be held - _ ,asd In of excellent quality. The farm - � E Monne = - " ` Pieke •'is well situated near VV hitby. It will Brou--bam,,October 4th ��- ' :�Le offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. T$RMs•OF SALE: Ten per cent on Claremont,October 5th' ..'.:. � day of sale and balance within thirty Goodwood October 6th SUPREMACY w;' r ::days,. Further terms and conditions - • • `.,'will be made known on day of sale SandfOTd, UCtO�er. 7th _ :and can be•obtalned in the meantime '. ';from W. E. N. Sinclair, Vendor's soli• a bitor,or from the adni*nistrator, Rob- `Sunderland October 8th It•takes more t"n Capital, more tban Deterinination, more thane - �„ art Sleep, Port Whitby, The stock :. ' U Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a .sand implement sale will commence at Everybody should boost the School.-Fair and by their attendance at Product leader of its kind. l . I,p.m. 4 horses and 34 cattle, besides `All these aids, powerful as they are, would be unavailing 1. 7. :'.implenience will be sold, the Fair and other encoua`agement help the boys and to achieve such a osit``�lon unless the Produc See large bills for list, giris.•to get the moot out of this very _ --: d sse a superior merit.Mated$opt.18th, 19 . commendaile work.W EN SINCLAIR, ,Superior, Mer tt 1 one ha s a red' - - :'. Vendor's Solicitor. YameOBiehOp, AnetiOt7QO9hAR'a, 012 , - Cr ' 1-2 West ,Flour'forbreac .PICK E RIN G GARAGE Vomarch Flour fir pastr FarurS, Aft @zti0fl I r.. _ Those who"desire their harness Having*.purchased the garage business ofiDavid-son Williams we are In the position•of SUPREMACY! 'moended.or wish anything in 'the .har- . •', . .prepared to reneir all mnkes of hutoq. _ aa p�.�f��r93 rites line, pleaxe lease your orders with The Campbell �i©fir iv 's C'o., Ltd• + ' J. S.Baledon. We keep;in stuck alt kinds, of Ford accessories, tires for all; " .' •' All repairs will be called for and de- i'..: ft#ved within three da s of receiving �: r..•°' `. order. y _ g tn.akea of exr , oily, etc. - >�. t Mills 1f R' W. MlD )L>vTON, D• T ` ,A..,q.+,..i.,„ A. _�,^•?�- i70i_ ..., •, �q..1- .. ,,.� , W t'?'1. °,�,.!Z�•!l n N /11+/� l ''��1_^,..��f� 7•• ,, sae*w°.,;n-rY ray 13a�:;;G. �u a'..`�Y 3 `w i�r '�'a' ����" 'r' '`; E a w! a�si` "�0s°'�_. 'i� s ;�4:,cu 3 Yeaf •�`� :ri vim.: - # • Sunday, Oest. grd, will be the Lawb Pasaawter, of the Roil f ..,�i1i'� 0� liII�� , " Mon b ahowers'and Jet1y� at- Sunday, Both kubiversary o!the Claremont Lyeeam, rirenN.pats it in t�bi ' =. Baptist Church,when s clap ear- wa : '"Me(i~ilIioaddy, ftdl o!•.ldn, 1 Chins Oochraae a ,� . -: - , �s►oep�q�were welegned. y Wm.i�.el► r,'of Stoativille eras. ogee will 'be he{d, ao Aev. H. philosophyy, wisdom and Rood device to express thels thanks to cbe ,� , .. .. ,, =• ;a�^ W. Stillwell,the general secretary. cheer: Hear him_at the Baptist many friends��gghoso generously sesiaG tips In toern one day last week. ed duriaR the illnessaad death o ip, f their ;r Mies Edith Ban2lerson,of Toron of the B. F, ales Canada, will"Ise Church anniversary, on Monday sister, ea�aeat� " the reacher. The Male Voice evenin next. Agnes. Their kinduese will ;. . to, spent Sunday at her home here. p not soon be forgotten. Ernest and Mrs. Feasbyy, of U'z• Choir,,v% instruments, will„lead ; brid ge, visited'oldfriends here on in the sung' , part of -the service. ,- Suuday. Special Thank offerings will F `�l�u'em�r�f lUel'l� Grain Cho m - J.Duke, now of Waterford-was received. 111ouday. frotu.8 to 8 VtNf 6 V O!allmaberlals and desiao ` the oast of W. H.and Dirs. Willi- tile, a banquet with a .social time. PP ” — kept in Stook, It will �• , g followed i� an Pntertaintnent (sell at our works ac d•inspeot our spoil w.son over Sunday. y Bus meets all Trains — AND FL.kKING obtain prices Don't be misled Mrs. Nadu, of Ctimpliellford,' !With 51r. Thoinas Jlat:gillicnddy, " agents we do not employ them,00nsequent. :spent Wednesday last with her Ttt -his popular lecture on "The • First-class Rigs to'hire day or ly we can,.and do throw off the agent Pont, J:,hni or Are You a Quadrtt- night at lowest prices. ant prepared todo chopping and oat commission of lflper oent.,which you wil moister-in law, Mrs. F. Farmer. g p .. Reserve for the BR tilt Church plea'' the Claremont orchestra, Di. flaking on Mondays, and Fri- certainly cave by ptuohaeiag from ns,e ,, P 'Phone 1805.' _Cull aolioited. anniversary services, slipper, pop- J: �j'ilker, violinist, mud R. E. dais only, bgginning 'y' ,;ular lecture. Oct. 8rd and 4th. Forty tIt, tenor, in--a chuice musical T on April 1st. J. T.%MATHESON �ra On and after' Oct. 1st all places progc, tT;me. Adtnis�ion, 5Q cents; hos• sataerson.'t so11, crildreu nnr3er 1`?years, 23 cents. _ Oiliceaad Works,, Whitby, Ontario, '''of business will be closed every PROPRIETORS John F. Bayles, Greenwood a*� alight except Saturdays at 8 P. m. -- GIGANTIC Mrs. D. A. Scott returned home on Sunday from a two weeks,visit • to the home of her parents in Lon- 7 10 D ais Sale I:don . . .BV s aiad Gills �.� W. and Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. • 4 '' Your;chance to buy a supply of fail Besse or. motored to the city:y oIi - -•• and winter goods at greatly Sunday and epeat the day with' reduced prices, Yriende. I have been eucaeesfni is securing 'a Thomas sad'Mrs, Paterson mo- , large and:varled stock of Manufacture toted to Port Perry on Sunday © t erg 'Samples .which, are am yon msy clad aperit the day with `Jae. and , t - know taken from the bestteeeamAteriats Horto ' , - -To spread Flax. .* 1.00 t© 1.5O;per and Worse ahTheae I appeal do rats Magnus Henderson has returned �' - -• °< to Claremont and i9 opening up a day Of 8 hours. to you from `;shoe-repairing shop adjoining the Sept. 20th until Oct. 9th _ barbershop. _Apply at the �t�� Alex. Anderson, of the C.. P. R., J. ringold, -4--C nmant =alas home on Sunday and walked t` ; e to MFrtle Station to catch his Tnd. Phone 2804 , train for his work. R O S E FLAX �} Sunday School Rally Day`-ser- Al's vices were observed with special - PICSERIN.G, ONTABI0 aS Master's programmes and considerable in. terest in both the Baptist and L n- �0N'T accept fool- Voice o100 ion churches. i9h esCUSe9. De- . ,STOP ! ,LOOK ! LISTED ! -- '` �Mrs. J. H. Beal, accompanied by wand everything that- her daughter, Mrs, A. J. Chandler :. i of Sudbury, left ou Monday for-a CSII be put into good ?+� two weeke'vieit,with her daugbt- clothes. Demand 20th Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different• -.In great Variew or, Mrs.Heasted of Mayville,Mich. Century Brand. lines of Opting .Shoes. We can"supply these New Records are received each A number of the members of the 'Sold exclusively by week and Special orders filled on - Masonic lodge paid a fraternal lines at reasonable prices. shortest notice. ' visit to the UzbridRe lodge on Monday evening, it being the oc- Fred T. BUNTING _."Come and see—at the Corner Shoe..Store:" THESTON'S Pickering `emion of the official'visit of the D. D. G. M. The Men's Store, Bell ringing on-Friday evening p I C R E R I N Gi " We M. Palmer, Claremont aroused not a few, but it was for ' $re drill and to test the fire engine which was sound to be in poor w lus- _ v V working condition on account of a - _ - V­ d s ,B• re-placed by a new one by Lyman SALE OF FARM -- -- - Filkep. There will be cfferr-d for sale by a' Thos: Birkett and Peter Stewart Public Auction at the returned home last week from r their trip o Manitoba. They and Gordon House. Pickering, Ontario 001181 amen t O1. Fall Goods Y w p g James Miller, of Myrtle, Man.,left -u�- _ ♦ about A tnoorS ago in the patter's - -• - ' new McLaughlin auto, going by $lltu:diy, October 2nd, 1920' ':.�UOtg alld $hOeB of Chicago. They travelled at the hour of 2 3U o'clock, Afternoon l ' by sootorabout 1650 miles. They Those Certrrin Parcels of�Land antl- eojoyec ,the trip exceedingly,• as 1�Tiee. Flarinelette8 'Wheat Certificates the roads were good and they had I'remiseR situate, lying and being � • " �,, in, the To hi ct Pickering. HIS Bank has special facill- aocartrouble. Copatq of Ontario.corn ysed of : arm Underwear T A. A warrant was'issned b Police p ties f or collecting Wheat Y FIRSTLY,party of NL tihber Twenty-in Participating CeYtiflcate9, the :Magistrate Jephaon, of Pickering, the Third Concession of the said Town- - O$ Mitts,' Etc. Initial payment help at the ,;A on Monday for the arrest of ship of Pickering supposed to contain - f A. de Angelis, an Italian, who has about forty-six acres being the front « rate of 30 cents per bushel aJ part of said Lot after one bundred and _ authorized b the.wheat Board. k ! • ' -been residing to the east `of the t _ Y 'village for the past year, on the orty acres have been taken from the _ " THE +charge of beating the woman with Tear and excepting also the fourteen A N N I S � whom he has been living. The ar- acres Bold for taxes off the south-east • _ e STA H D A R D BANK. corner of the edid Lot also the south =� . .'teat was made byp constable Potdte rr half of Lot Twenty-one in the Third Ft '����� - " "' �NTA�=� ..,of Pickering. He was remanded Concession of the paid Township con ad g p � OF CANADA - +until Wednesday evening. taining One Hundred acres more or. Gdte6 �� end tis�.ld.i P•e!r A number of our sports motored less, ts ,N, over to King City on Wednesday s8coNDLY. the northerly quarter of r - 10 to take part is the football Lot Twenty-two in the Second Con- • PIGKERNG BRANCH tournament. Five teams entered cession; the north'balfofLotTwenty _Be: Dollar Wise _ __ ___ A.W. tRAWFORTM M^w^o the contest. Claremont was de- three in the Second Concession and . X heated b Aurora b two Roale, the south hap[of the south half of Lot _li a were e9ei vAw to save, it is N0W. en.�rreM Ar.so :.r wi*Tw) y y Twenty-twodp the Third Concession c- who thus won second place. King all is the Tbtvnship of Pickering, save �e ,start i3ee0 1t QE City and.Aurom will have to play and except from the last mentioned ^^' off for first place. The day's sport parcel that portion thereof heretofore our BmichCti. � g • waa•marred by a free-for-all fight, taken by the Municipality of Picker• The Plokel'lII .,• : An which a number were rather ingfor a public,rood, the said three JHE DOMIN ___N� It bads mauled, parcels containin together two hun. �'1 Y dred acres more or less,, the total acre- , Vigilance Cozimlttee There passed awn *ht her late age of all the parcels of land above re. �•rgy B��,_ G. P. LYND, Manager• y .residence, on the Sth concession of ferred to being three hundred.ind fifty 13ROOK1.[N 131itAlVCH, K C. CROSS, Manager. The object of this Aat•eslat Pickering, on Wedueeday, Se t. acres more or less, on which propertyy 22nd, Mies Agnes Cochrane. The are certain buildings. The property is- levees stealing and prosecute deceased was the _youngest dough said to have on it certain gravel pits the felons. _ 4 ec of the late _VIu. and Eliza and is suitable for Golf Grounds. The _ g) °pe ty said property is situate about one mile Members havin rt etotan oosnmad• Cochrane, and was born on the north of the Ligerpool House, Dua- / Cate immediately wi any member , homestead where she lived practi- bartoo, - ointment of Executive oomtaitt... 'sally all her life. Her amiable and The said property will be offered for pp ldemberehip fns lovable disposition won for her a cape subject-to a Reserved.Bid and sub• - - Tickets way be bad train floe 1P•wtdenr W. parse circle of friends and greatly ject to a First Mortgage said to - ts.meleq °aepplleeelo�. :.+ endeared her to all who knew her. amount to'So000,00. Exec. Oem.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- She will live long in the momory Two& : Ten per cent. of the Purchase We wish to announee'that Mr. M. J. Rowe has been appoint- or, W.Y. Richardson, Pickering. of those who knew her best. The Money in cs a ah on date of sale, fur. J.R. Ihexton'b W.is��i*' ;K heartfel sympathy ok the eom- titer forty per cent. of the purchase ed agent for Sun Life of Canada for the district of president; f •munityis extended to the bereaved money'witbin thirty days thereafter lr brother and sisters. and the balance to be secured by a Oshawa Whitby and Pickering. s�•t : Second Mortgage at 7 per cent. on ` ' ;�, terms to be arranged, Conditions-of Sale and Agreement of Purchase to It may be interesting to yon-to know what this leading Company • be producFd for inspection and exe- did last year.: ,- - rested on date of Sale, :- _ Further terms and conditions may be r-•�• A 4' ascertained on application to the ate They paid out to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries during 1919, • dersi ned and' will be made ktiown the enormous sum of$12,864;651.15. -,- Products at the time of the sale. t' Dated at Toronto this 10th day of Sep- which iwhich is over $1,030;387.00 per month Field. Tile tember. 1920. ' ' which is over 237,781.00' per w ekw B.N. DAVIS, (3RA99 dL LOV8R1�7d,, which is over 4,A37.00 per hour(S hour day) The. UniYei`sa►1 . � AndBrick 157 Bxc Street, Toronto, which is over 92.29 per minute. Q . 52-2 Solicitors four the�%endors ' _. . ._._ p SAWIng-:-Maehine:'j F. Q a^ Manufactured by _ . _Tile 3 4 and These large payments Are bnekt d ii by-over $105,111,408 of ; _ •inch • nssets, and a snrputs of over $8,03D140,00. . $. Jackson 8c Son•Coal, t t o Widows and Or liaus, the pro I Brock Road. Pickering. Oot, Can ya t conceive of the help t 1 p !(}et my prices. vision for comfort and plenty—the amount of squalor, crime and Bra h And lVaodworkinq In' �- $arCl and �Q`� Cool of*l:e NI>:ertt prevented by these turigniHcatit l�t�'ulct:t�. 'Truly this is BlxcksroithinR Conprete work done. organized lJbilautropy. fl]1 its t,rnMing. -p ci gg„paling r, , best quality' utl a and Olin a e eciRltS; .�C Ind: Phone 2705 Pick. We Rtock Gasoline Fagines. Emery .han.1 y _ :SIN. H, WILL, . . saw• ��. . _ � Wheels. Circular saws, .• .„: ►. 'd 4�+�. :- �, Clarence_Simpson 9 T Town, V- `naer Central (Intario Division and Eruers N. Lt, oaaat;wel _ k� ib: w'w --k i a for sate. Iwo —+/v• ppa,, � 1 __ � 4ULt1 J1�2,.i, vcUq Yt di _ �- - _., - - •M ,ra• ... � _ 'tip :y. 'w 3 • 2Ai 0 %- %S Poww Fn= Sm Waveiii. nuy'."DIAMONC� -Car Quin UA"dw Emp" Sold in a paper publishe Finest and . PU"t. Tea - - in Ton Minot d In a recent Is- .�,i DON'T RISK ERM of Engineering, sue of, the College Patterning, perhaps, after the car - Each paek�ge of"Diamond Dyeo"00114 Toldo, Mr. I Hirol descrites some ex tipp6m now In gene_ral use toe unload- rains directions so simple periments made with a 'wave motor. W*m&u can dye any material Ing'cdal cam,'oneAmeriein firm has lie states that taking the coast line' trv&king, fadjAg or runAlng. just brought.out monster mechanisms of Japan to be 1,500 miles in length, which unload a box,car full of grain In w power amounting. on the average to at 6 to 10 minutes. These machines con- .81st essentially of a rocking platform least 6,000,000,lLp. is being wasted in I Leslie—"Pa, does malted milk come actions which are only destructive. j in M Itese fr s. om and a tipping cradle. When the filled cows?". The above figure he states is equiva car has.been pushed "on the rails of the cradle, the operatdr starts an'else- lent to two-thirds h.p. per linear toot The importation of automob:les into,' of shore, and were it practicable to de trical motor and so causes two clamps Norway is forbidden. vise means for utiIiing it efficiently takeable to rIBe from between the ralls and There is genuine and unms i = '=''' and without excessive capital expendi press tightly against the couplers at tuts the advantage would be very in its daily use. '-I:- iboth ends of th6ear. Other motors great. OOAR131E SALT temporary ry door and LAN 0 SALT then push in the to Black • Green I Try roe". tip the car upon its side. The grain .Wth a view to gaining some idea as BWk Carlots a packet from your to the feasibility of utilizing.some of j but be sure iVs f"Siii1ado! seir. -'I.a- now Sowing lowing out of the door and th6 wave energy now wasted he erect- down the h6pper', but as little moves TORONTO SALT WORKS ed wthin reach of the waves a board 0.J. CLIFF TORONTO from'the ends of the car, another mo- tor is started and the car is tilted %ft. wide, and suspended from a hinge fixed' 18.2ft. above the lowest longitudinally at an angle of 45 dog • point- of a bed of concrete, shaped to Be first'to the right and then to the left. audw women conform to the path of the lower gdg or society,duringthepast 11L Ar ­R- the vwinging board. In order to seventy years have relied 511r,�., e plant the upon it for their distin- �,i ne ,-ffian The,Sunflower. keep down the cost of th The sunflower Is. chid. It Is c carried down be- .-The Th no or concrete bed was not ished appearance -low low-water mark, Its lowest point coarse. But It to homely and cheer soft, refined, pearly white complexion It ful.* Things which are homely and being in fact 0.8ft. above mean seA level, • renders Instantly, Is cheering are best worth while. This EMMETT CAMPBELL HALL of smiling sentinel of the backyard The tides of.the site selected have ajwoyz the source F� I flattering comment fence corner does not fascinate like. a range of about 51t. at springs and Z. n orchid. It Is not wrapped In Its Zit. at neap tides., The shore is a sheIv own beauty like a rose. It Is a'frlend! Ing and large waves are broken up at C1(>ILJ ro ts"I man being may make it.subservient to -PART III. depart. Champlain found the Indians grow. a considerable distance from the shore, his will, either to come or Orient . I Cream does "Come in, air," the old man invited Some never know it in its fullness Ing It three centuries ago when he ex. 'and even Ift storms the height q0rdiall 11Y will find this but d from the and sweetness, but live long years plored the country of the Great Lakes. not exceed Oft. at 1,500ft. fr poor place, but to such accommoda- lie h he ea with one whose real heart remains as They used oil, from Its seeds to mix shore Ii where they break. The ti it can give; you are one as most that of a stranger; to others it comes, war paint. He took the sunflower to waves formed as a consequence-of ence welcome." but slowly,-as a tree grows- with Europe. From there' it was distri. this breaking were agalzi broken up For '11, a very few, belov(;J'of the A • Clayton moved forward and into;others sti - at 200ft. from the shore line. On the Mt-of the the lamp light, and as he did so made,gods, it is a thing instant and perfect, buted throughout the world, Italy, In subconscious note of the fact that his existinx' in a moment as though it dia, Turkey, Russia, China, South other hand even in t_U, calmest the - Farmer i America. weather there 'are alwbys- waves SeltWn Boy host had spoken with surprising cer-i had existed all the years of their lives, me -comprehending. Russia has beeh gTowing a million reaching the shore, havinj?a height of Writy as to the strangers status and' complete. and all desires, while as :yet Clayton's figure j Thus it was when Ashley Clayton acres of sunflowers annually, for oil, about 2ft., if length of 160ft., and-s, fodder, fuel. They munch the 'seeds poked of'froqi 8 seconds to c was completely shrouded I in they and Virginia Casaro met for the see 15 se onds'. darkness of the pines. and time, and without a word of,as other people do peanuts. From The pendulum board was loaded with "You have guessed my purpose, air greeting,t, clasped hands. Presently Russia the sunflower, grown to main- stonee and !t .r .s found that the ef- ever —to ask a lodging for myself.and my they 1!afied, but of what neither moth size, has bee:i brought back to fectIveness of the.device varied con- dog" Clayton said, as he stepped upon'knew—of conventional habit' their i States. qiderably with the load, the low porch "I am Ashley Clayton" conscious minds and. tongues dealt the but at the A few years ago a woman gave the best the output was small, the best re- and my boat is tied up at your water- with the little things, while their souls front, but because of a leak and I communed in a great silence. Clay- world the red sunflower. A little later suit being equivalent to the produc- lack of lights it Is hardf7lyastenantable, ton was brought back to a conscious- came the pink sunflower,both of which tion, of mechanical work at the rate of tress of material things when Casaro are excellent garden plants. This year 140 ft-lb. per second.' This was ob. "Yes, of course," the old man re- wandered from the room and out of still another new sunflower Is-beingin- tained with a peddulam weight of sponded abstractedly, and let the way the house—from the window they troduced under the name of Dazzler. 1,155 lb., a wave height of 2ft• with a im passing h You want him good and healthy. -into the house- At the door the dog could see- Ill back and fort it has blossoms fulty four' inches meat Period of 9.8 seconds. The amp-- 144"ant him bid and strqtW, Bi hesitated and. cast a troubled in the moonlight, his limbs twitching ]pea ed from 20.5 -Then give him a pure wool Jersey, AM Appealing- glance at his master,.nervousI7. Bingo was stretched at across. rich chestnut in color, but tip litude of the owing rang Made by his friend Bob L*nX. fol-'�Virginia a feet, for the first time that ped with orange. Altogether they look deg.,to 47.5 deg- het him romp with all his V1 r but as Clayton went on, the do Vi V- I relaxed, -and sleeping quietly. -blooms, and IU'*Me best bW in lowed, crowding Close at his heels. evening very much like gailliardla the U71d, Axcellent-toz-house decora­ And he'll tilways be bright and The room to which Clayton was con- Now Clayton took conscious note of should be After you have finished starching, smiling he;;�a Bob Long 9:azd. felt a-di if you set the basin or bowl aside until -n seemed -M - - ducted 1s E,__and evidesitly.-th-4 *Vir a- you �t sunflower seeds for if tinct shock. =as far re ethereal your chickens, ho*ever, you must the sediment settles, and pour off the a combination of -study, laboratory!than she had been on that blustery still grow the old-laahioned.kinds.. water and 'leave the white substance and general living room. At one side�day in New York; there were shadows' 0 BOB LONG -:there was a worn but e-)mfortable- under her eyes, and in the eyes them-. Wood-See Disputants. for a day or two, it will harden into appearing couch, and there were books selves a shadow, a shadow drlsorrow, . . ..... crystals again, and can be used re- everywhere on rough shelves along' of suffering, or of fear. The cise-before the Court was one peatedly. pure Wool it In stacks upon the tables, "I saw your best," Virginia said. Involving ownership, of a tract the -�---the walli Worsted Jeiseys and in heaps upon the floor. A pass- "It is a beauty. But that is not a of land, and the attorney for one of Minard's Liniment Relieves"Colds,Etc. Min glance at a few of the titles re- good place to tie up for the night. If the parties was cross-examining a wit- For Dad and the Lad d Clayton of the old-book sale you will run on down stream a couple dad ness. Motorcycle policewomen are now ap- Poll-over or Button Shoulder In New York, and then he started, for of,miles you will find anchorage where Mr, Grimshaw,' the property orating in London. style -ind from the sea is not kept off, ;ow. the battered volume upon the tible,!.the A on which you live was originally a up-on which his hand had chanced to!and there will be no mosquitoes." Maile for Hard Wear, Comfort i hest, bore the same title as that fat,.: .49A -!part 4 the twenty acres tinder dIs- and S-- Appe fi gas leak has made the boat un v SCENTED RED red volume for which he and the To-' t to-live on to-nigbt, and your father Puts, was it not?" "Kaybee' CEDARICHESTS PL G.LONG&co mato Girl had been rival bidders. He has kindly permitted me to make my- ­Yes, sir." • picked up the boqk and turned eagerly!self leis guest," Clayton responded, "And your title Is based on the orig. Abgointely moth-proof and WO=40r- Wholpes TORONTO Alostroa fUU7 %.�fiso=o vioeft of torlatwo. -Ao his boat. and was startled at the expression-inal title to that land. I presume?" Bob ZAPOg BraXdS 49, from n1^AUf6G%UrW tQ YOU- "YOU have a rare volume here, sar, j that leaped into the girl's eyes. "Yes, air." =2*0 Araws jien coast to coast write for froo MaltmUd utorstw's- k he' suggested. "I believe that there "You mean—that you will sleep in "flow long have you resided there,' Eureka Refrigerator Co. Limited are but three e3 known to exist 1"1 this house?" she demanded, and be- "Yes" the CO man nodded, with a'fore he could reply caught his'arm in �ver twenty-one years•" Owen sound. OUIL 011i ch !'Have you had—now mark me--, low of satisfaction lighting up ris a grip of surprising strength for-au I ,No— have you had twenty-one y6ars' un- face- "That is the only cogy in, slender fingers, and continued: Arserics. There is one in ra�-yjyoxi must'riot! Believe me, you must disputed possession of that property." of the British Museum, and another -,,i-not!" She flashed a quick glance out The witness hesitated for amoment. Shiny Stove Pipes 11,�of the window at the old man, who "Remember, NIr. Grimshaw." said a moitastery in Thibet. But, after a You can counteract the effect of heat and rust now and It is of little value, unless one had!continued to walk up and down in the thje lawyer, raising his voice, "that that other knowledge to which it is�moonlight. . There was no mistaking you are under oath. Have you had Amp stave pipes black with the key." her expression—it was stark terror. twenty one-years' undisputed posses- He troke off abruptly and'appeared, "But—if there is danger of any .to be listening intently. (kind—yon—your father would not Sion of that property?" is time "It has been disputed once, and'only- me my daughter reached Clayton protested in bewild- 'answered the witness. RA:M S AY�fS V was only proof of the per- once," fiome," he observed, 'almost speaking'ermen -bumble-bees In my I unworaed understanding foutid, a nest:of to. himself. "She paddled down the,feet though nal to visit a friend. But it is moon-I between them that he did not for an -back yaid one day last summer." I' ht—moonlight—bright moonlight.,I instant think that be might be un- In.the general laugh that followed STOVE PIPE ENAMEL Dogs howl''welcome to the girl. -night. ge moon is full to this answer the lawyer subsided. "-T,,:when the moon is full.. and fools "He isn't really, �my father_ you ASK VOU—R DEALER gently, her wonder why. Fools. The dogs know--:" know," Virginia said ab :Suddenly the dog Bingo whined mis- mind engaged on another.1 thqygbt. "I The Test. and abruptly the old man am an orphan, and he has been MY Upon three things a little child. broke off his half-muttered speech. guardian since I was g' A man shall look and show.greatness.Li .bvrous.effort he mastered a Clayton was,conscions of a feeling ques7 sort of eager trembling that shook of relief. Though Casaro wan un He brushed a hand tionably a well-bred gentleman; that In a child's eyes his slight frame. s Deep filled with forgotten wisdom; ed across his'bro',6C and then turned to he was not Virginia' father afford Clayton with a smile. for some unknown reason a distinct 00 "Pardon--I was rambling---a bad satisfaction. 4 a night sky ' . ' '-.- . I a Sown-thick with.majestic planets,, "But what—?" Clayton 'again be- habit of the old. I believe I have not the girl returned to the b mentioned my name; it is Casaro. This gan, and On a high trust, ' .: I ... will be your room to-niglit,and I think former subject. The gift of a mighty People. Per r s AV you will finst that couch comfortable. "I dare not tell you—I am not sure, I am sorry to offer you nothing better, she whispered. She clasped her hands Upon these thiiLgs• and her face grew more but my house is small," nervously.. A great man looks and Is humbled. 99.1111 do splendidly, Mr. Casaro," pale.- "I dare not tell, you what I - Clayton replied,"and you may be sure think--believe—but the moon is full All "Setting." I appreciate your -taking me- in this to-night, and when he walks in the way. moonlight,-as,he is doing.now,�some- "Where were you boys when I called e Your Cleaning ues- In his heart the young man q thing, something— she broke off for y4u--to help mean hour ago?" ask- table. tioned the truth of his own statement, abruptly, and a shiver ran through ed Farmer.Jones at the supper Done Ey ' ExpertSa for ever since he had crossed the her frame. ,I was In the barn• settin'-a hen," 'threrebold linen and delicate fabrics there had been growing "Is this.thing of which you speak.said one. thing,household draperies,1, upon him a sensation such as he had a menace to you also''911 Clayton asked loft settin'*a saw," Clothing,ned and made to look as fresh and bright as "And I was in the be cles never known before. It was not feat, quietly, and the girl responded: c= -'Which a in the case of all really "I do not know—it. has never barm• said another. en -first bought. "I was in grandma's room4ettin' the wh brave men, be had met, recognized ed 'me---�but you—oh, my dear, if harm an indefinable should come to you." ­With checks clock," .came from the third boy. and conquered, but' Cleaning and Dyelhg drained white ;And I was up in the Vantrysettin' dread, avague horror that was draw ite she stared at him and a a fourth.ing taut his nerves and causing'the pressed one hani convulsively against trap," said the -. Is Properly Done at Parker's. her heart. "I am not sure, but—tipon his body to rise just as did *You're a fine get!" remarked the parcels can be Had it but—" it makes no difference where you live; pare sent in by mail desire to again meet or express. The same cam and that upon the back of his dog. "And where were you?" he farmer. attention ,mot been for his (Concluded in next issue.) asked, turning to the youngest. the thought of whose is given the work as though you lived oin town. the 10mato !air],' was on the doorstep settin' still!" iii � his heart to strangely We will be pleased to advise goo on any question re- �4�-�--�.jjearnesa ca �wftld undoubtedly have Great Expectations. r�­ inisbehaveNe 1 1. - p . WRITE US. found soiiW--6,=se for returning to ,what salary do yo' u_expeot?" asked "Truckportation." This is .'a new vard:111 Cleaning•or Dyeing. !­`the yacht,' 9& and mosquitoes not- word that is very descriptive. It has At this moment a light ..Ate first," was the modest reply, been added to the English language by withstanding. firm step sounded upon the,pare 4L, , 1, Q *6 motor-truck industry, Truckporta- f enough to live on." . orks b the prospective employer. rs �ye ew second later tke Tomato Girl "Just e e, tion is easier to handle than "truck Parke 's "You expect too much. I can't uA "stood In the "OYU. transportation" and we save some Unrwrs& What is the thing which in Its You ClAw to called likins, 0 )etters. MU A vatfoui degrees W3 St. Irklidship,love? It comes,or does not # L All I.7v) " renders or ail fial • F: Buy Tlrift "StaftP16 Minard's Liniment For Burns,-I[Ake. Q the wind blows, and hu came, as 4L tttt 'yR �A y�t.>�,�:''9v:;ts%.' 'Sd'u �•r'• :,' i•t�r✓��.:" °.%ar ,, . i:le.°-'''w!r,°„q•-, e ::�f, -.tea. ",•yr:.,. ..i?a^`•"�a;�.., .p' 1".'.t ;+e:?!'.CSe•X;7',i"`" ", :yF � .tir"r WK UMG ARM .•� �. �� �,:T,L-;,wx•,�vA,•�..+.�x.!�•. �' ,'�'wfi,�GY firt�' �+y%�die��i'✓;"-,��' s'� .. .Y'. ...m .. . - _ - � •+::,••�,tt.'i^!%�K�`«�� .^G•r:f. 'C7",.. «s: yY.mix�_'T s.'•' ;k,'c., �'. ".r . .A�'...'�,r� : . G 7' :M,i•4 1 ^: ON DON GRADE IN IMM STATES Or Two of Largest•Mail Order Firms in the 'World Announce ' Reduction--Authorities Believe Peak of ~ ' ,a: '�;i'• ms's :;.,�r"`+•"-.'�''- {{ 3 y'. _. Prices Has Been Passed. A despatch from New York says:-- How soon the consumer might ex- iBusineas men are wondering if Henry pect to benefit directly and the high jr -Ford started something to bring down cost of living cut to the average citi- .;'prices, or whether- be made his cele- zen was a matter of speculation. There -brated "slashing" announcement at was a general agreement that the con- , :. .the most dramatic time. Reports sumer would. benefit eventually, but •<; ;<, " :;;;4;;,, ere indicate that a good could not expect to et the full ad- :gathered h g P g :..: :�:N 1<:�>'. ..os' 'K''',.<";^<,.; ^�-=.•V;i ,many more articles besides Ford me- vantage of the wholesale reductions .. •s, "':�;�`,; .,��`� >,e:.�?f,''-... Eor cars are coming down. at once. . General belief that the peak of high The consumer was expected to bane- � k,'/,••:r,�'', >, TL prices has been-passed and that the fit first in lower prices for clothing :;- direction.of the curve is now down- and other manufactures of textiles, as ::P a s Y••. sal: ,r>�;; 'ti' 'a> =� ward was expressed b businessmen the reductions in the textile tr ad e , ;,�:� r�� . �.,;>. r� ,.: ,-<.>i:'. ,�,•�, , ;� In many cities of this country. have been more marled than in any s;`!���!�'s;.a�>:'•><:: >:.:�><<;..�:>.;,:., riot>:< Y.4»� s ad y>ur�. � ;.nor _ The H. H. Franklin Manufacturing other. Lower clothing prices are not` DELEGATES TO THE NINTH CONGRESS OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF TriE EMPIRE IN TORONTO Co., makers of the Franklin.autow laokeclfor until new _-13] rig Tn other aranp of fu3 8r;tiRA�Ipsates taken on lawn at Queen's Hotel .Toronto From left to rizht Mr- Chas. F- bile, was the first of Mr. Ford's com-I irianufactured" textile goods further Selfe, Aldershot; Mr. Chas. E. Musgrave, London, Honorary Secretary and Convenor of the Congress; Mr. Stan- petitors to follow his lead, and an- retail reductions may be looked for ley Machin, J.P., London; Lord Desborough, K.C.V.O., Landon; Mr. Albert J. Hobson, J.P., LL.D., Sheffield, Vice- .. : nounced cuts in the price of its cars earlier. Chairman of the Congress; Mr. E,• J. Bruce,.J.P., Huddersi eld; Mr. Aeth ur H.,Smith, Presidett of the Alder• from 17 to 21 per cent" Despatches from the larger cities of shot Chamber of Commerce; Mr. J. A. 'Darracott, Aldershot. Two of the largest mail order boas- the country showed that substantial -es in the world,-Sears,Roebuck & Co., retail price reductions had taken place and Montgomery,Ward & Co., both of or were expected, the tendency toward FEW NEW SETTLERS, WHEAT BREAKS ON ' R GERMAN SF_-ND _ Chicago, announced substantial reduc-i lower prices having been in effect in UNTIL NEXT YEAR WINNIPEG EXCHANGE _ - INFERIOR COAL tions in many lines of merchandise.!•some cities for several morlths, be- r The list included men's and women's i"cause of an increasing tendency on the Dro of 5 to 7 Cents Comes iii France Charges Them With clothing, shoes, furnityre and a few' part of the public to refuse. to buy No Immediate Rush of Britsh p -, staple toodatu$s. )anything but necessities. Immigration to Canada, - :Last Half-Hour, Due to. Evading Spa Agreement in ---- --- - Says Calder. Various Causes.. This Way. charge to.merchants dealing in taxable _ A despatch from Winnipeg says:- 'Paris, Sept.26.=Although Germany . . PREMIER'S APPEAL Ottawa, Sept. 20.-Probably a year, Wheat broke 6 cents to ? cents a is now sending to France each month commodities. g gF„jEC'j'� gy or slightly more than a year, will From the luxury taxes the Dominion elapse before the movement from bushel on, the Winnipeg Grain Ex-! the quantity of coal stipulated in the _. .- derived a revenue of $6,000 000 last change on Friday, following a drop of Spa agreement, it is said the coal-will Governmrieat Pro for In- I Great Britain to.,Canada• reaches a i month. Still larger returns are ex- 10 to 11 cents on the Chicago market.' not"burn. The French are charging really large'number, in the opinion of dependent Tril>!unal Are pected in months to come. lhvestiga- Non. Jas. A Calder, Minister of Tm- The close for October delivery at!the Germans with trying deliberately, tions by Inland Revenue officers have Winnipeg was $2.54 ; foi November. m this way to evade the treaty. Turned Down. migration and Colnniiatton. Mr. Cal- disclosed despatch from London says:-- disclosed, cases of deliberate evasion der, who has just returned t, Ottawa, $2.49%, and for December $2.35%. I Complaints have been pouring In � of the tax-law and---cases of non-com- Although coarse grains declined on from factories to -which the German ,?! Premier Lloyd George made another fiance due to i al't8r an official trip to England and the p ignorance of the pro- Scotland finds that shipping condi- American market they held their'coal was alloted.that much of it is rise- w appeal on T'hivadsy to the miners to , PP g P 13 acce t the Government's visions of the statute. In a score of own at Winni a The break in wheat less. It arrives in the form of bri- p proposal and tions tyke at present operating'1;o res- a cases of deliberate evasion,it is under- came in the last half hour at Winni-' quettes of coal dust. The complaints' refer the. question of an increase in triet the movement. Moreover, Can- stood, prosecutions are being initiated. peg, and was said to be d:re-to a' allege that the br•icke-easily-dissolve,' wages to an independent.tribunal, or, adian immigration agents overseas .' Thirty auditors were recently appoint- variety of causes. Slacking of export and the supposed coal-dust proves to as an alternative to meet the owners have instructions to.take every pre booking,to check returns of tax collections booking, due to the threatened cosh consist largely of earth and sweepings., s caution to see that no more people mi- _ and ogres upon a scheme increasing � various sections of the country. , P P strike in Britain, and favorable re-! Imminence of a coal strike in Great, the output, which the Government be-. grate to. the Dominion than can at, parts on the Argentine crops were; Britain, coupled with-alleged spurious ? - . lieves would give the miners more present be absorbed, said to be the two main causes, but deliveries from Germany wilt, it is wages than they are demanding. SIX CONSTABLES KII,I,ED T' ;' advise persons not likely to-,-one wheat dealer on Friday night de-' feared, seriously handicap French in- But the Premier's appeal was futile. rind employment ,within a ieasonable) � IN MOTOR CAR Glared that he believed the falling in' dustries. in the- coming winter, for The miners insisted. that their de-., time of their arrival in Canada to de- prices of commodities in the United; France depegda upon these two mends for a two shillings increase! far .their departure from Zngiancl.iStates had a geed cteal'to do with it,� Houses Fired- and-Civilians Shi in a t e�`o£ the sources for coal. Predictions are heard., should be granted immediately, and pp g gents, °°, in �z "If prices of commodities are to come, that many factories may be forced to -passed a resolution refusing to with-I Shot Dead Near Lahinch. penalties to which they are lia'l:e fot1•down wheat must come down;' .he' shut down. draw the strike notices, which expire bringing unsuitable persona to the Do- 'pro- Saturday. a P A despatch from Dublin says:-An said, The French Government will minion, are careful to scrutinize_ ap-� official report issued at-Dublin- Castle The drop is of tremendous copse-' bably* sent a strong protest to Ger- Thus, unless the Government' re-. on Thursday evening shows that the Alicante for passages. In consequence,i quence to Western farmers, as, many against the class of coal deliver-' - lents within the next forty-eight hours;attack Wednesday n a motor. to Mr. Calder asserts that Canada is se- ?, ' the miners will, after the last shift on y a �' the marketing of the wheat of the ies made so tar. curing a better and more suitable class, - �contairung six policemen near Lahinch i prairies is-just'well under way. Iris-� :-cx Satnrdap, lay down heir tools, and the was more serious than previou§ly an- of The citizens th�tuation, (however �pections at Winnipeg on Friday to-I :mines will be.idle Monday. I nounced. Six constables were killed, pp g ' tailed 1;004 cars, as compared withi Canadian Demand At a meetin of the miners' re re- prevents an immediate increase in the _ For Shoes Satisfied g P soldier°, who fired on their as- u83 a year,ago. . sentatives' during the day, Robertrsai-lants. assert that they saw four.of yo!ume of immigration. Mr. Calder, The Canadian price ' of wheat ial :._1$uiillie reported on the position taken them drop. The police allege that interviewed officials of the North higher than the American. De-1 A despatch from Montreal says:- --.up by the Premier and his'offer. HeI pp g � still hi p y their assailants used dum-dum bullets, Atlantic shipping conferences, and cember wh t closed here to-day at!'The Canadian demand" for shoes has said the committee could not recom- was informed that accommodation an o e�►� „w and that the wounded were.fizcd upon $ .351,4. At C}Sicago the price was. bees satisfied, and the warehouses are ,a - mend the acceptance of either of the vessels coming to Canada.was booked . ' P and killed. $2.16. filled up with all styles and grades Government's proposals. A lengthy, A despatch from London says:-As for about a year: In so far as the out-I which will not sell at present prices, discussion ensued as to whether the a reprisal for the shooting of police- look for.immigration in' the future,is Amber is found black,green,brown, an authority declared here: He said -= Government's proposal to submit the' men near Lahinch, says a despatch to concerned, it will depend a good dead i and white in color, as well as they there was no prospect for finding a 71 . question of wages to an impartial tri- the Central News from-Lahinch a'upon economic conditions in Great Bri- usual yellow. market overseas. bunal should be referred back to the taro. For instance,-Mr. Calder states, = party of uniformed men during the�' districts and a vote taken. that there is at present' almost as night set Are to eighteen houses in Mr. Smillie, as pre.sent, submitted Milltown, Malbay; Lahinch and Ennis- gre at shortage of domestic servants 1 ��� Market Re a resolution to do but on a card in England as in Canada. 'Women, 'vote it was decided' that nothing had town. Three civilians were shot dead. who were trained for domestic service,! g Cantle Itiiar the seat of Col. Lon •• - _Ibappeaed that required such reference field, dating rom ,the ref g found employment in industry during g reign of King I Wholesale Grain. 68c; rolls, 34 to-We; cottage rolls, 77 aback. Telegrams were sent to the J9hn,wa set on fire and destroyed by the war. They are only -graduallyI Toronto, Sept. 28,-Manitebe w at 89 to 41c; breakfast bacon, 50 to 62c.• 'variona districts,calling on all_work- raiders Thursday night, The raiders leaving that field and returning to -No. 1 Northern $2.73'x,; No. 2 backs, plain, 52 to 54c; boneless, 6� +era necessary for the maintenance of gave the occupants of the casflc ten domestic service. The Minister of Im- to W. P Northern, $2.7014; No. 3 Northern, w: the pumping and coking plants and *minutes in which'to leave *the-build, migration, however, :n Great,$2.65%: No. 4 wheat$2.4914 -in store, Cured meats-Lang clear bacon, 27 other machinery and the care of•the- ing• Britain a feeling that a r:y ious Fort William. I to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. "?horses to costinue workin until fur- unemplo merit situati n might develo + Lard-Pare tierces, 271x4 to 28%c; g Y Q P Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 77%c• .fther notice. there in the near future. Such a con-1 No. 3 CW, 76%c; extra No, 1 feed,,tubs, 29 to 29 CI pails, n to SOc, _eb p y CANADIAN WHEAT people No. 2 feed •Prints, 30 to MCI Compound tierces, A despatch from London sa s:-The' -._-a dition.would tend to drive eo le to,7bsf►c• No. 1 feed 76sifse; ;r British coal miners'.agreed on Friday BEING SHIPPED seek homes and livelihoods, in other 69%c, in store Fort William. 211,4 to 42c; tubs, 22 to 23c; pails, I 23% to 24c; prints, 26% to 27c. afternoon to suspend their strike for countries. It has been variously esti-, Man. barley-No. 8 CW, $1.14; No. _' •aae week and to meet the coal owners matted, moreover, Mr. Calder points 4 CW, $1.07; rejected, 99c; feed, 97c,l, Montreal Markets. r ' In Western Farmers Are Rushing in store 'Fort William. 1ljontreal, Sept. 28.-Osta, Can. s system temdo von to arrange with them out, that Great Britain has a surplus, American corn-No, 2 yellow $2;' western, No. 2, $1;02; do, No. 3: ;1. y p yment by the results of Grain to Lakes Before population over pre-war days of from' which the will simultaneously in- nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship-j Flour, new standard grate,-$21x.a . y y Navigation Closes. 600,000 to 1,200,000, Before the war'went. j Rolled oats,bag 90 lbs., $4.75 to $4.90. ---=ease their earnings and output of pa ya.-So 250,000 people left Britain every year.I Ontario oats-Ne, 8 white,70 to 7ba j Bran, $54.75: Shorts $59.75. Ha A despatch from Ottawa sa coal: Their decision was reached after far as officials of the Department of At the same time, having regard to Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter,.per !No. 2, per ton, car lots, $32. Cheesee, a conference with Premier Lloyd I Railways have been informed, the the shipping situation, Mr. Calder was car-lot, $2.30 to $2.40, shipping Points,,finest easterns, 241,4c. Butter, choic-; v George, Bonier Law and 'Sir Robert! inclined to the view that immigration according to,freights. I est creamery, 60 to.61c. Eggs, fresh„ - movement o� grain over the railway R -'Horne in Downing street, and is be-! would not reach really large numbers peas-No. 2, nominal, 166c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $1.65 a_ J lines on the prairies is progressing Barley-$1.30 to $1.85, necording to to $1.75. lieved in official circles to amount.to for probably a year, or until the { - , a practical abandonment of the strike, satisfactorily, There is known to be Spring of 1922. freights outside. ' 1 • hive Stock Marizeta t �� Ian immense demand for wheat cars Buckwheat-No, 2, r,cminal. The coal owners, it is known, are, now that thrashing is well under way, Rye-No. 3, $1.75, nom!nnl,, retiord-, Toronto, Sept. 28.-Good heavy T anxious to have as agreement with'this demand arising from the fact that ing to freights outside. EE steers, $14 'to $15; butchers' steers, the miners, and there is so much dif-.all the farmers who have.liinished their ;: Man. flour-$13"6, raw rrlp; t choice, $13.50 to $14.75; do, good, $11" ' Terence between -the recent output of thrashin are attempting So et t Ontario flour '$10.40 to $l o.50,0, bulk to-$13; do, med., $7 to $9; do, com.,' g. P g g heir _ :<•`,::: :•a>;;;•;;:•i;. >:•,::::,::::::;•:: ' sea-board. *.,,. coal and the amount mined in normal i$5 to $7; butcher heifers, choice, $12-7 _,• •_ grain down to the head of the lakes 4, , v -a: Mnnt- • times that it is considered there should , >.• bIillfeed-Car lo._, lctf e 1 to $14; do, mad., $7.50 to $9; do, com., . ould >: before the .close of nevi aio g n. How- '',.< <,#r % ''` 'f:.::i:::;:,:::•;:• real frie hts ba^s includedi: Bran er be little difficulty-'in• agreeing on a e g , o $6 to $7; butcher' $8.2 choice, $9 to. « scale that will enable ever, every effort was, made before --. :•;?•:;�;<ie• 4'•-• ton, $52; shorts, per ton, yGl; good'$11; do, mad., $6 to $8.20; canners and na a the miners to the opening of the rain movement feed flour, 3.75.. ! cutters 3 to b.b0 et the increase the desire. P g g , $ . $ $ butcher bulls, g y to marshal a supply of aia cars od t'1 holes ?e. 1,good, $7 to $10; do, com., 4.60 to �- .PP Y gr at :`,.:;.i::<:;.:; Country Pr aoe- a $ _ Western points, and there are, W.is �' Eggs, selects 6b to f,7c :v o. 1, 61' $o g0; do, fair, $7.60 to $9.50; feeders; -LUXURY TAXES thought, still considerable cars' on to 63c.� Butter, creamery prints', 60' best, $9.50 to $11; do, fair, $7.50 to COLJ..FC'I'ED BY T hand. It is pointed out,,however, that to 63c; choice dairy prints. 49 to 51c; $9.50; stockers, good. $8 to $10; do- ! S AMPS complaints of car shortage - ordinary dairy prints, 45 to 47c; bak fair, $7.50 to $9.50; milkers anc� ;�.l age on any of Oc• ?e r rin best, springer,,, choice;$100 to $150; calves, :'��'f"' the various lines serving the wheat- rs, 35 to 4 , o oria ga e. $ $20• do med., 14 to - choice, 18 to , , $ $6,000 000 Revenue Collect- "; rode, 34 to 38c. Cheese, new, large,: ed �.ast Month b the' growing districts would be handled 28 to 29c; twins, 20 to 30c; Stilton,, $17; do, com., $7 to $13; lambs, $14.50 u y , by the Canadian Railway Association, :' ' > to $15; sheep, choice, $7 to $8; do, • Government. f old, 35%. to 361fac• old twins, 84c. �r and these matters would not come be- j Maple Syrup, 1 gal.tin, $3.40; 5 gal.: heavy and bucks, $b to $6.160; do, w: yearlings, , bogs. A -despatch from Ottawa says:- fore the Railway Department to any tin, per gal., $3 25; maple sugar, lb., $9.60 to $10,60• fed a;'• Stamps will be used after Nov. 1 in extent: 2? to 30c. Honey, comb, new, finest and watered, $ill; Qff cars, $21,25; do, + P : j f.o.b., $20. the collection of-the excise .taxes im- >; quality, cases of 16 sections, 16 ounces - -�w • to section, per case, $8; do, No. 2. $5' Montreal, Sept. 28.-Butcher steers, f..�. . posed on sales of Iuxuries by the bvd- War With Bulgaria riled., $9. to $10.50; com., $6 to $9; to $6. Honey, extracted, New lea $8 60 to $10• get legislation of the last session of Officially Ended i land; in 60-1b. tins, per lb., 26 to 27c•, butcher heifers, mad., -'-the Dominion Parliament. Arrange- Ontario, No. 1, in ^Ii> and 5-]b. tins;; coni., $6.60 to $8.50; butcher cows, meats for the introduction of the new I mad., $6.50 to $8.60; canners, $8 to A despatch from , says: 27 to 29c. Churning Cream-Toronto: method of collection are being com- i $9; cutters, $4 to $b; butcher- brills,' g War with Bulgaria is officially at an ti ' creameries are paying for churning com., $5 to $5.75. Good veal, $18 to' pleted -by the Customs and Inland end, A proclamationpubtiahed in this New President of France cream 61 to 62c per pound fat, f.o.b. $15; med., $10 to $18• grass, $6.50 to Ytevenue Department. Stamps are week's issue of The Canada Gazette shipping points, nominal. being printed and perforating ma- orders that Au Premier Alexandre Millerand, who $13; ewes, 0 o 1 �0; lambs, good,' .:. August 9 shall be,treated Provisions---Wholesale. $13; com., $10 to $12. Hogs, od car '• :y.' chines for their cancellation are be- as the date of the termination of sear succeeds M. Deschanei as President Smoked,meats-Hams, med., 47 to weights, selects, .$2¢.60 to $211.75; lag prepared for- distributioi;_fres-of between hi4Majesty and Bul of th e Preach Republic V I 60c; heavy, 44Y to 42c; cooked, 64 tosOws, $16.50 to $16,60. -'ca,-^��. fwFb..d.c'.ar-6�*'SWTKft'`�f'.•",g,,}'-` °ir ':G '.'iw�'^ p,"'�-r.v may „ °- ya,•,r'.. f."i".' ':ki;,� �r�r+-,;- -'r,'w•rn�. -,:ee.._. w., _» d y Yom,_',. ", +..-'•. b', ?: sa.�C. x•,3 - .R• 'y' +A,,,'nwii,'•"}..�'"' s •+,b• �,#y .., 'rC�;ryR-1c' r.,r.•v. ,,,•.•sn, '.;;J" '•�' `^k �',m' �d 5"-. w -•Tx:" •...ai.ir^' ""`~''' fi�rr;; •v[:v. s °� '�. „+,- i ,<'; �g",.-s.. '�-�';�lr: +',*- t, �.� •.c� �` �''. �+ wu.,- ,,,,•,•,ra�ak:�•�iwL.l�& `•� �'i�ys•C•4•:...sm'::rr�;"'i+s�- �'; ?. .. :�•. h i LOCALISMS . -,Harr Moore has b g - Y • r _ r s ..r- -, y gs on the -Mrs. �', B. Houeeer spent the s z•_ �. .�. '' �..+ sick list during the past week, bult week-enci with Mine Aliegra Crony 'Mf is now much better. and othe friends. � ., .•.;=; ' : �„;;' -�'' �Bors,on ,Sunday, Sept. 28th, -Mrs. L. A. Findlay, of Toron- -=Mrs. Thomas Walsh and dad � •� -" to Clifford and Mrs. Salter, a son. to, has been spending a few days glyter, 111ise Blanche,I,nd Mrs. Ed. y, here with her father, Richard Bar= Walsh and child s y ,�.F-•. •-Born, on Sunday, Sept. 26111, pent Saturday "�•' °,. to Geo. W. and Mrs. Baker, a dau- rett. in the city. 19 ghter. -We are sorry to report the -Several Hydro Eleetric sur- Mrs. A. Burrell, who has been sudden death on Wednesday,even- veyors have been at work west of -- ~quite illi is now considerably iii- ling of Edward Cornell, in his 84th the village during ,the past fete ;. proved. year, from heart failure. .- The days surveying for the Toronto Q _ -W. G. sand Mrs. Scott,of Clare funeral will take place on Satur- Eastern. They say they ale,mak• -G r vat �(������J� in spent Sunday with W. J. day at 2 p. in. from his -late resi- ing the final survey, but whether # and bars. Miller. deuce. Interment At ' Friends' they mean before construction be- for -H. R. 14Io11ney left on Saturday burying ground. gins or before the, Drury govern• 'Mel - Orillilt, where he will spend a -Rex. Dr. Marsh wishes through went turns it down we cannot = � car '•tsell-earned holiday. - the columns of Txt; \Ewa to es- say. e-0-F. and D3r.. Hofland, of Orillia, press his regret at being unable -Rev. D. Marsh preached 'his r - ' 'spent over Sunday with �. H. to call on a number to whom he farewell sermon in St, Andrew 's Aj�W Fall Hats ` t�ah$ felt in the ri} +end Mrs. Crummer. wocild like to'have said "good bye';': church on Sunday evening last. ++�� 9 -Ge(iggeand Mrs. Law, of To- before ]ring. Being kept busy He reviewed the work f the con- latest shapes, in _color gY'teri, sans, mon'to, spent Sunday ' with the' packing and shipping his goods gregation during the period of his C former's sisters here. he could. not' prolong his stay pastorate,, three and a half 'years• !lack >r two eta ,slice 5 �� -Fred and Miss Helen Douglas, without missing his botat. In that-titue, extensive improve , +� p $ of Toronto, spent Sunday with -Ho, for "Christums "at home," ments were made to the church _ 'their aunts, the Misses Bunting. England, Ireland, Scotland, Any- property and a heavy debt wiped ens Fta l �.�nfi ei'wear iZ� Mere ' ribs. Geo. A. Gordon, of To where. ChOICe Of lest Ocean Ildes. out, He expressed the vest wishes , •s'uui.v, �Y©at) nR� •2/inda•y with In order to secure choice befth re- for the future of the congregation., ' ��ii• garment. -her father, Richard Barrett, and servatious on clesirttbledate ,-1?are_�Ie le=ft on Tuesdrly morning and other relatives. Stephenson (up-down Tel., txp. proceeded at oiwe fur the .Ber Overalls,_--Mr, and Mrs. EIgmser, of T� and general ticket office, Whitby), mtilia ' 'Island. . He will have �e�b��� `V�e�"�115, big st'OCl{ plain, blue} .e routo, who have been spending a secure same ahead. He tickets charge of St. Andre N'a church in , few weeks with James And. 'Mrs: you through, one?way, round Hamilton, the capital of the Is' black and stripe. Stirs �� buy Rose, returned home on Sunday. trip or prep ids. Buy your local lands, where z<e Wzsh l:icu every .7 ` -Ewart and Mrs. Stonehouse, points railway tickets at Stephen- success. the �e�h� line. The have SA•:,'• " and Miss Hofland' and friend, .of son's, at your leisure. He tickets d .•T Toronto, were the gtiests of W. H. anywhere, everywhere. � t/V MEMORIAM the �131'ei�h� and Cl�aality and Mrs. Drummer over Sunday. -The Sunday School Rally in EU1N%-,RD8-In loving mc�mor� of Mr. ' -The new. Home• Telephone St. Andrew's church on Sunday Edwards, who departed this life Et , direovy.has arrived at u the cen- afteruoon was a splendid success. Oi uber.ltt, 1010, Pen's mahoaah Lace Boots Well Subscribers- are requested The chief feature of tho nieetivg This day brings back to memory • •W call and Mis-4 Fawkes will sup- was a fine address. by Miss Men. A loved one laid to rest; male Felt boot, St liSh grid them with a copy, • ally, who has s_pent•six and a half A-nd those who tbink of him to-dav f .7 - Pickering Choral Class will years as a Luella, areAhose who loved him best. - nlee;in the acllool house on Thurs. and who is now home on ftirlough. -Wife an�3 Faulty Ser�'>f�Ce�L'le. a�7.�0. y, Oct. 7th, at S p. m. - Please She ' gave a. very interv,tiup. ac- -` be on hand promptly and bring it count of her work which ,was iii- New Arlrrer"taaeine"to. new member with you. tened to very attentively by Al �;- Now for Just One -J. C. and Mrs. .Philip, air:. present. In respon•1e to .%n apne•tl 7;•17 1;ALE-57 hvifer=, also 5 hrPd (Dr.).Field and Miss K. Fawkes fora special collection the hand- , 1> N1.1R3aldcol:4 and '>2•yr: ord.colt:, soups sung of over �'�~;w)ts tPali,f�d:_ I,Rf,Y to 1ti.;R)on. ;r..,rtoo. �f'CCEM -:- .SPECIAL motored to East Torontu an Fri - day and spent the day with Rev- St. Andrew's Sabbath School, ml- TAtiTFM any (tuantity of .N. 2 1, 77 t 'W. A, rind 3lrs.-Pi n though not Stroh( in uutLber�4 is 11 t;motny h.,y. Ii�t prices paid, '-lave your A tnvnt Ern Bair of. La tlnf.iTy. Soap , ` ppo an active or hty,,:,,,et1 with an—up—to d,4e lX1w•er prei T. =The October In eting of the organization under the U M4,Greenwood. 2•.i T OTr� M-et' dtes'gild will-be held lsxwrla,• l,i�, riF jf t`s ('llPritx,w --- -- I11N�S C' 1O-\'at the home of the president, Mrs. have so far this year raised over N`ANTED-On October Mth, a n - -- :- - :x" -:John Stepheuson, on Wednesday, $50 for mission purposes, and this � m,rr,.r1 man for gerrural farm wr:s. •spar• Illy 10.CeritS per bar. y a r.•.,,,:and�rdtn, apply to %I C. Boswell. " October 6th, at 2.30 u]. will be largely increased 'before flays Line,lot l%vi:kering. s2te- '•` p �- .--� - Look—Just to introduce•this excellent Soap, 11 bars : -W. T. Haney,. Jr., son of W. the end of the year. p+ T. and ]trs. Haas of Toronto. -All the people near 'and far �i OR fiALE—New slightly used bue. for 51.00. ' ?; 6oul,l,-moult? hnnrd plow with potato and forruerly of Pickering, was are cordially invited to attend the d•q;••Fattachrient, and*ecund hand binder.Ap- �inarried on Friday. Sept. 24th, to Harvest Home Services to be, held ply t.,J.It,Thextun:Pickering. 1tf _ _ _ 2222 Miss Gladys Ham, of Toronto, in Pickering 1lethodi9t Church 09T-On Kingaron road rivGreen- next Sunda and Monday, Oct. Lw•ood road.on Tnevda••,Sept 28th, a side -The proper wool for hand.knit Y Y+ 1. D M !� H A P i Nsocks is "Alma rn." - The season's 3rd and 4th. Rev. S. C, Moore, curtain of a meat top, F WS ffic be Awarded _ by leaves same at tlx NEWS office. 3 r shipment has arrived at "The Big B. A., B. D., Bownianville9 popu- ' - Store." - CoIors, black, greyaud lar pastor and princely !reacher. G•OR SALE-Wagons, buggies, red. It's guaranteed pure. * will condtict both services on Sun. Diows,scuAlen,and mowers and all kinds of 4- g p impl•nients, also several kitchen stoves and sew• ; --DO got forget the aannal day. Subject for 10-80 a. he ing machines. H,Herman, cla:emoat. Phone BUNDY'S � �.�RD�.�RE ne-D fair to be held on the Pick• sorting and Reaping, and the 2f)1. Ines - - a.>�, .:•.. Bring school grounds today.(Fri- text i-4•foand in Psalm .12►f-: Sulu AR�I E'OR SALE OR EYCH:��G.E �"� } - :day). A flue exhibit is expected jest for T m., 'The Hand, the F 'u acres, souaein r s0l tr exchZi gefor Be y��.pp�I•elL tor cold weather 'ahnut p i3+.0 r s brakes, Will r either sell or. parts u for B !1 l7 there will b3 a good ro ram Head, the Heart. based on Eccl, r g p 4r isi: r.grin in Ontario. For fug:• particulars _ of spports etc. Everybody is in. 9: 10 and matt, 22 $7. There is a apply to A.E. Robbilard, Parliament-Bu,leir-ge. _ cited. rare treat in store-for all who hear nfonto. ,1 t;. -Rev. J. F. Clugston,, of Du n• this splendid preacher: Live muyiC F OR SALE=9-rnomed frirne home,barton, will occupy the pulpit in by a large Choir. Liberal offer +c nc l,.unr•,,ton, newly aar.rated ,n,ac, We have a complete line of 1,,e to cell.4r, frame stab c anti owbuild,ngs, Andrew's church on Sunday ings by loyal people. On Monday :I,itd and small fruit+. 11.2 acres olland. P1 ri .�„ inorn'iag, when he will declarce the at S p. n1. a first daas rnl7sical and Apply to A. t°almci, P::kcrinq, to •o W, ki. -. -':Moves and Ranges ' pulpit vacant. Owing tt)the Ear• literary'program will be given by Kennedy,Brtrrister,Whitby. ,ai west Home Services in the Method- the. far fawfA, el(teutionkt and •OR SALF-1 reaistert'rl shor;horn-- See ours Improved '-'R�)yal Quebec" Heatrer, Keith oven ' It is Brick t4 tat Church, the evening aervir@ ht)T)iC>ri?t,j ;IiBi Pearl_ ' \ewton, ' t,•if:r w'i:h heljereslf h;.i1r, 3 mz:s seed ti Lined Crud has duplex gratas, The vet latest. will be withdrawn. while airs. Robert Hervey, Green h' '• s u and '33,mnnths olS. rcc:� reed cow 1 � y a:t ui heavy ylci¢.a tn,l 1`.rays wacon. ,\p•:y We Ell-,o have this If ea ter witho•it oven --The -severith annual nieetinR wood',; poi 21r C 5uprano, col()i=t, it lot 35:11F con ..N,:1;c:ing. !n•l, phone, �>xl- - f 'of the Whitby-Presbyterial (Ill. will- r(ndt'r �e , Al Selections'in ':sin i1O7, k'.Lacey,i3iylhland Crc k. ' 1.3 - - - " M. S.) takes place in the Presby- her captivating ty le, and Mist but OR SALT:-ford tp urin r car, in � Y• >>! terian' church. Dnnbarton, on not [east the Pickering �I;+le :.' cla.. :..,.ii.a•r.. Er,.:.�cit:°g:,!n;,;,-t•`y �tF+ o.�' These �l.' 21lly', c�llti1111t1 1�11ghts h.,:p„tu:rd. mock a`.orrx:.ti-c c rr+ r. ;x•:d _ Tuesday, Oct, 5th, commencing at Qnirtekte will sing rr)tllflil °ont'.° ,,td:Mtr,t,ljr;,ra:::usr,)d..m,rc :.o,lxaugr:m!td. 10 a. m. A strong progrrtru will tea the delight of till' ..Let .n:; all t wl box,new ,f stain:.and toot,ete. Pno,. fl�ive a Perfection Oil Heater r, be presented, also en address by rally and fill the'churcb,, Adll.k. sat•) c'.�:tr ., rnl, the rywvod,Qnt. _. . A. H. Dickson from South siun, adults 50 (:eilI ; 'children. L••alto FOIi CALF-Being -Huth -''See till+ 5t>cpncl-llbtn@l Oak FIettter, \o. 115, in A 1 !China. under 12 years, 'l,3 rents. ' LTlyder r '%l: i i,t 11 r,n,b, irok r:^.g. G:r,f harp, t�l:(litivn, Only 811.00 ans ices of Ledies' Aid' Socief ' ”'"'"'R"•4 stabling and:trne:,th. frame• house. Sunday last tPA9 One of the p y• r;;;•:.,s}ed.•prep pen. .h n h„u,c and piq pen. -.hottest day&of"the rear, and trade League Friday at's' p. ui. Special !1alf mi:e!rr,n, .C, N1 R. st.ai:e n. Rural Ursa (�,l- . [� pp j + passesPL,Cts, k'Utl1h� rirnerve,Fic .�i:eft 1st.. • 1 i1 1 1 lei •7s Ft�rhace►�i :s ' as forget about the SPRI'Clty and program.—J. R . D. 1d_T Apply to Robt,�omenille,Picher:ng, 1-: '. !' s ,high price of coal, The Toronto -The regular sleeting 'of th' - i Observatory recorded Rfi degrees, Wtimeu'sInstitute wa, held Tue.;- 'ARM FOR SALE-Being .lot .t, - c m,li,•rwxr,c, p ,,. ,':ckcring, cnn4:,ntnft ..Are cheaper, more eeonomic_il On f�-tef and are soI$ on _ while in Ottawa -it reached 911. day evening{ at "rile Hermitage," -ui t::res.:f:t miles from Toronto flood b.-ink ' The absence of a bteer.'e"gild great the country home of E. L. and `73rt' iva�), dr;te s?,e.1,pigpen and hen house, a'tn()ney back gllaClntee hardtv�nd hush, 2 a acs ,f cedar, nt•ver-fai;inz - o• �. . humidity of the atmosphere`Made Mrs.,Ruddy. The brilliant• mrh011- c-cek:'Rood ,r.,-hurt•, frame house, Tarsi mail, it very oppressive, light, together Rith the motor convenient to churches, schoglon farm. good rave tYS yuur,order for Stove Repairs - lament; none hcit.r, on,Icadi ng road. "A _ We understand that 'a iie.w lights winding tip and down. tile ouick sa:c for-91'11,• ,\pply,to.John.insr)n, ,t)� Mime-table will go into effect on hill, gave it a settiug worthy of a L�c,vereourt ltd.,Toronto. ;Its T 4h Grand Trunk R:iilwav on Sim- scene in fairyland, while the tlural - - J � 3wid , '- "Picker i�'. iegl>� a early tritin which decorations were equ illy iu par Whitevalle Club Gi ' • �I _ . reaches Toroatt-i bQut 9 o'clock- loony. The s ariou roou) .,was t-'-eltuerst-t e-hrtnd retl--beill * �^ will -be t>ilcen "off, l;ut1 t,aa..•�•.-`--�..:.,.,., ti --- ----.__----_-------- -_-_.------- -�ca ' grain to the city will leave Picker: .resent, among-whom wereautinh - ING �inb r►►iuuL li%. 5;�lnd will thug-bet flotn eetin held to i.-9'6.-F. H%III, Isl _ g- L.i 1 reach Toronto about noon. Those.!lost;of the business was dispeu-ed Tuesday evening in etch uhouth' • i: k,; who are opposed to the radials with, bnt;the members vVere ttnan: for surnwer months, i h•�waxed eloquent on the sperm imons in voting 813 to assist the : We are no v shipping lice suck re,u- -: : -, did service that Pickering now en- boy stouts. It was it great pleas larly on the co-:,lw1ative plat!. •• ' �� We 'have four steam rail tire and Sur)rise to have A wish buy e1: buys .,2 ,.� ; there'b gdetting Joys 1 present .� - Y �7 ways passing through the town. Mr.-Geo. A. Putnam, superintend- Pl:one or write F, Harm haw, Howard the- U°'�t ChO1Ce 1I2 i�, �1lYllted - t ship, but it is impossible to`rear:h ent of the Institutes of the 11alcoluh, of Directors. :r prov- ;, he city before noon, although it ince, ivho spoke briefly on the , H. Pt GH, Secretor , '.at'�,nge of goods ° - c' , is only 2;� tulles dist-%at, that is to-aims of the organization' acid its - - -_----- the centre of the city, and by the possibilities.' Miss Ross' and Mr. - ` - time a person gets, hi,- dinner, he Parsons, of 11'hitby, each contri- ELM DALE DILLS Our Fall Stock is no,,r on the 'slielt'es a,nd we nOLlld - `~ >+ h 9 only a little over three hours buted a vocal solo, which were P=C �_RSNC __ advise. doll, to loop it ove early. • in which to do his busine=s. much appreciated and Miss Mar- y can always get thebeatMani- -A great deal of dhssatiwfaction jorie Clark, a reading enjoyed by toba Flour made from \o. 1. �, a the tits Sliecializinn in is expressed at the long delay at all. The Choral Class of Pickering Jlavitoha Wheat. 't proceeding with the work on our gave two selections and it was gusal El(insehold and Glenora for f�I ' front street. It is now , three manifest the tine And effort silent Bread. Try a bag. _ J�r/ E l 'e � W E A R : ' `,weeks since the Stearn shovel fin along this line is.wor h while. ;1l r. `I ' Pastry Flour 'Ft�esh Rolletl Oats ti . 'ished its work, and since thfit time Geo. Baldwin, R B. H, 8,, who . BRAN, .SHORTS . asst Catj .Salo«' �'otI a line a:SOrttuellt Of Fine )rJlllrtS, Tle6.' j the weather has been ideal-for the did so innch for backyard garden. J1it FEEDS! 501, St,eater, Uloti'es, $1115, Caps, Boots, Etc., -- - work to be done. Some prelimin- ing during the war in Toronto, U_1T CHOP jn fact e 'er thine )ertainin tOZlle.n's , ar work has been, done in the c y gave an instructive, practical and .. CRt SHED OATS' ATS l - g matter of digging drains, but lit interesi4ngleettireon hortievilttice, -,ve hate, and that the best.' BARLEI' CHOP tie can be done until thesteam upon which he is an authority, WHEAT . shove] starts the 'digging of tog with illustrated views his own CRACKED COP. Yon Cant do platter thari blly ti sewers. In the meandipe the CRAG D RN garden, the methods and results in merchants are losing ouch busi- the production of flowers and veg• Caldwell's Crean: substitute '• 9 t 7 nes on .acco int of the ln,possii.)il- tables. The views were fine and - i.Lowndes SL11t or Overe ' t :. `!-; it of drivIn to to their stores, 1 C,,1f Meal. Y K p •'rabid prove an inspiration to go 11o11tsses dent 3 and autos-are having all kinds of :A do likewise. The guests spent trouble in navigating the yea of CHOPPI\G _�\U O.�T7 gllaranteetl to keep you vc arm and to Hite you eery 4 g t most enjoyable evening, the. Cat SHI\'G EVERYDAY ' satisfaction. \o doubt the delay is-116- gttendance testifying to the past Get prices N feed in ton lute. " ^ �• avoidable, but unless 'Mork is re- 'apprecitition of Mr, and :lira. Rild „ eumed at once, the work may be dy'9 affable hospitality which was BELL PI3O�F. K; ~' nncorppleted when winter arrives not Tacking in the sitiallest. degree F'. "%Xr, 'CT.Toelts Fred T. Bt7llting, Plekerin¢y f a '.fan;' mike Arork impossible. on this occasion, Choppiug every day.! JEstabiished91837, A �'�f�,`' '�te`„+'4�+ '•<. - ��: k%:•.S'�' ":*A}}xf'�' � w._.•.d7k ���^,,�-C'„w. .:,J�.� � ..k.it. •a4.' ..LT. - :i� . r '' t^� a'W"�r.. �•�w.7�q�" ti�'{..-w•!c. r,q'�'a' .,s,,.,a. ,ua,: `d.