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ON ., FRIDAY, OCTOBEIR .15, 192O
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�-!HRRRYWOOD S. S. amd Y. P. Convention Ratablished IM
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By order of the f �ectcir. Mr.
.-R -D ker a, special ll; I meeting is
GAO. a Hutchison, The anutial'Ccilvention of the sun-Medical 00
Oil-,-Schools arjo Young PeoPla's S
called for iti,tile scl;ool-h-iie oil .'\Ion-i In the it Di�itr t will be MEENWOOD.
.t ,f j Odes , le
-a— day evening, Oct. 18th, The. obj,
T_ FORSYTH, D. of 0.1: r this ineetizig is to discui:��,'schrl a,_j held Pickerfug lljetf;ndi" Church 6n-
tered member of the Optowetrical Awo- Tue6day. Oct. Wt h. The sessions will
All tb,-, rt,Ltvpayvrs of
the filling of glasses' Eyes tasted f;A. North
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PIW=ont. tapirs will be- ilk-c-usstA by expect Special requested S. S..
qt;d Y. P.'.'3. w,,)ikers front Toronto, XT11 LLS
''WHITEVALE
'17. TON!LINSON, NI, n., Alember, man, 'Whitby, Rrao�i�:�, Port Perry, Green—
-ill njeet at - Myrtle. Gtcetiwood, Pickering
;:"I�N# of th-College of rl-%sicians and surgeons The Wornpl(*s ban'.
of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by 'r� the
the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Quld- A,;k any )0l` nn who his' ii�ed ot:4 the hoille. ('r Mi�,s Helen Troyer on.and 1�, whet The Choi Mal
Phot-e.- Claremont,Qnt. 231y Wklnps(bv�, Ortol.er.2001, lit 9'p, Ill. llvd special soloists will fill b
of out '& T.'Mantire CalTiel'S A gocd pr'ngrapi is, 1:.ing pt-eparec tc soulful song�se
the sp;ic!es allot -d with �:oul
f'he would do wit4i'out it. C The AV. M_S. ass;
owe and 1,i -iezid. by the
ladies of
F, CARTWRIGHT, 11. D,w Al, ing,a fi "TI (3y
rnEnt• 1-1th fq tho thf-conv-reLyatiorl will serve it Y-em"t--
ij eat.alad-B arl
C. Y.& S..Ont. A coroner fop t�Co t:°- 'V 11 a:3 licau apart f(')I' the V of yviliLe-i it4� Tou frog) ;V31.) to 7.30 p.
3n•j M n4.; for
.y V,'Ji.-XiU. U:IlCe 111GUrg
or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell u charged.
No.24. . Ind.phone No,400. - Pickerkim• Oil- "'Not if it e ost tile double." vide Baptist Chm Sfivices wil-A.-ul tvll�cb tits sual fee will b .0
invitz�Ainn i3• extenti.ed t
-d -A COLCIIA Wanted
tario.. 331v COWIUCA� at n and P, yn., lie j f-
Rev. Dit, -(t. -j,.TjLo. , t tpuhlic to ar.t(-nd (.nth se�,,sdons and
,id A II-eki, Of.Toil( L
C.I Tif c K I N NN.O.Nt, '.Nl.D., L.R. The shigitig twill be ic(,, in'tij-Ffttq,_1 take tell with the de!egkLes. It. is
e o are krept cleaner.' noon by thy W[iitevale 1,,aptist Ch6j[- hoped th-a every department of e
N. Etlinb-Mmb, member of the Collaig S WiltpvLy hi h @8 pr-ice-f6ri
-t bv the Wl -tevide ebutch ir Lihe distri-!twill berepresent-
Fhy5ioians and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate wantire is wi�ll.tnixe anrl i6'the I i
11 any quantity.'
Edinburgh,
This ):e.-ir otir aimi-I e4l. _t this Convention. - Rrzv. J. W.
of Royal Col!ege of S rge-,,
and yetrd i4zn't so dii,tv %Lethodist Choir.
stincial attention to asiesses of women vrs-,,ry coincides wit4r'rhar
children. OMoe and residence,Brougham. ing,1 CoWn, Dist.,ict Chairman ; Her. H..
done in half the time
__%Xorli 12 Let%us before His pre..�efi`&e N,,-ithl W:111,�,irjsvn.Dittii(,,t Secretary. Always in the market
LhAinkigiviag and make n j.)yful poke
F
. I . . . 1-1 to ;buy. ,
0 uuto-Him wi-th ps;01-1-, or �hp L•)rd- MOUNT ZION
ii a great God and a great King abve The Puntia" Corvpntl,�,n of the Wcull.
H.'KI NNEDY. Bari 'ill' ) Ont
. §0!- .0touriv e 4 all-gods.
W.ititor,'Notary Public, .Conveyancer &-c. 'V;;; the-N%-'hit— "-'-A limited quantity of
Whitby,Ont. 41 %vats held ar Mount Zinc
GLEN N%AJOR church,c (Preourrf)(1d Circuit), on-Tues .. ,GatK Wanted
FARFWELL, K.C., IIAR. It was an iddkI
hay. October l2tb,
J. Silas Redman is boitit� froin Brook-
.501altor. Court 111-oins.WIAI%bv.' 10-T dav and the chtliellwlis will filled at
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�Jll E. B '. 1�, - -L .. , ' boib afternoon and evening eeiisirns_
Roy 'Pirkett bus- -returned �orne
E. CERISTTAN. E.irri-ter-And from.the West. The�,plendid inusic Ivy the Gieenwood
ChAr ti-�,ded much to the, *uf�cexs of
A 5�olic;-or.NotirT Prhlie.F' ML,teY W CLAREMONT 51 iss G Ind ys Ptigh visited Claremont..
oaj;., Oftlev Brock Iit.NcztL,whit?. illy -nits on Tburqd;i-v.
full�-,Ugh ff C'm China, carts the chief
31iqs D(-Iij'ia Hopkins visited spe
N�B rri�!-rs SSUER OF sain fr;ends on FridAv.
z VifN" - . - ted Bal- -I-. !She u -n years
& akk spent fourteen
1�1) Od-lortn Ave.' (Woo:vicrth IS
SL n. C;eT,% Her addre-ses were veiy inter-
' Tor. Ph,�nv'.Gerrard 4 111. Saturdays, Ma- '41 r s. I rs. Chapman were
Welli and N.1 on the nj id dle s :for g i�rls
cip"in�,'on Mondev.
at C. H S
-7 in Chirut. She told of I it�. great need
'ia ' Li R n u Viber from here attended I
'"T I LLI ANI J.*BEATON, B. A..B-Ll'- Marr ge censes j .-Ill- Saturday.Fair on-Sattirday. f or wore %vl)i kers. uiging young woul.
mertilber Z I ac #gn of ..Fr.ed Tni'vis. of Ashhurr, vi%ited pfi to We up.th�v stork. Encourag- eliv I C UO%
Ryokman, Denison. Fosterami Beaton. Toronto
Buildir.R.S3 Bay StreL itig reports were given bq the -eight
General Trr4tT t.Toronto. lotland friends Rund;iy eveniniz.
—Telephone Mam 9#31 rnd it"? Ali-, and Mr.q.Red,..baw A lianieg*in the district, tilanwing a. A
ad Al Me. an"d'
FRUIT BASKETS Nreq, Carr'ntzher's'wieirli at Charles Hop- 'ittle increase. though not in keepivir-
kin-oil Slinday. OP' with tbi- times. ' Ales. Jackso'n. Port
I)f7it(II -G A - Pv A. G I
Wedding bellitave-ri" otindjy, Perry, presided bet-happy may net-,
and wits agaid elected District Sijper-
Br.AkF B. l�F' ATON.'-D. D., S.. 24 QULirt'CrAt5!9 'Fred rind Mrs. Redt--�Ilwere at
Charles Hardy's on Sunday, intendent,with "Mrs. Nnrinan-Wbite,-
G-vivate of the Royal Cnlclgt of Dental A Qr. Btrry Boxes Br 'n A—istant Soperintendent. We have A full line of motor oil*and,
Surgenni and UnjVtfsity of Toronto• ()Mcs 11 Qt. Bolsketa :Zreaaes as well as motor fixturez.-
over W N1. Pringle's Z•aidwase,store. Whitby and Nitre. Davey, Port Perry, ecro�-,.
1 to 3.30.! -it! 6'- 0 Qt..Baskets
�Offke hours 0 to 12 Ind-'Pilo- GREEN RIVER tL Autos of all mak-es and-designe repair.
'Zen phone 2120.1 441y Lertno Covers and'SLat tary essurer.
Cuqers Miss 0; Devitt qpent Sunday vrith ed on shortest notice and
0 rarertilyand avaid at fair prices
ipustn.000 Cat Miss Myrtle Vetrey spent Tuesday AlU.-- :zr :3ema for a
—Chbpping and Oat Rolling every week' with Niles Elsie Hutclaings. s1or� time.af ter spending the summer Agents for Dominion Tires
•;-
'- ETA E. STEPiaEN-SO%;.A.T.0 Al.. day excepting 11onday. Look out for the Green River.church In Gauattloque. "Genuine Ford Parts'
teacher ill piano and.theory. Ph•)ne 1%03. anniversary on November 7 tb and Stb. Alias 31uriel Thom of the Sick ...
Claremont. W. G.Barnes, Green River- Quite a number from here attended Children's Hospital, is .spending bL11 Gasoline always on b4nd. ' 'Free Air
;W G.'-HANZ-Issum of 31jim"a-ge the anniversary at Locust Hill ou Sun. .,yncatlon q horne,
,nLi"rlaea in,t day last. ULP1111Sunday being ion Set Call and see us If you ace Im nesM
• a Village. -b* County of "O"o- Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. Co6mun
wo
War 17* Aliases Myr -them r-- of anything In the auto
6 tie and Olive Routle� vice. Mr. Clugstbti condiictetT 46
ladv- vice and Mrs. Lerdy sanga-ittitable or truck line.
V. RICHARDSON - Resil Es at lier home here. solo.
N' t
atc, Irsurmrice,Conveyancing... ppr cij-
c c10 rchurchirontage.. Co,
bf,me .%Xr�. Ceeil and'Harry 111"Ch- I 5heph
31 After spending mn extended hallilay much a e tp,
Shaw's Catalogue the ccaloletinn U wan & erd
Public,Etc.Picker _c.Ont.
invo-nient arid-�rlll be
713-ALL-Houre carpenter. Ea- -have taken up brisine'sio in Trig on• it'beirig very incii
ing4
ts or - 00 Business Training' Schoicls is I Co, %fis. Ct-ell Hut--bitig-•ha+ lef: fist very tritieb ivor6e if the cold neat her
.<crqtm-i%. Ind.", one-i9vt r li-xieilllrilr. 2aly mailed fr�eou r6l timt. F!t* qix,ATE-e-k trip to SARkatoon ,find comes on-in it-i'llre9d'ht condition. Pickering, t
11 term 4 " , - . A -
i noint-furthrrkirest, -After-4i;4� rot'iirn. TITr-teat.hvvs of (ill:: school gave 'a.
DR.BVIXTON TOWN8EIP 3X A i;q. 80, Write. A%Id:ess W. H. Nho will reside very suove-esfijl shAd01W" COTIC,:-t in
-ido at.2P)6 Danda,., street.
'6,last Friflky evening
tht,erhr�ol hol.3i,
1, itv!.I,.Accou=tAnt.�-Rtc.- nize d G,,- West Torrmto.
tzle• t wote
ou tam 0•Uar .; =
O&HAWA e
ittoes" On go to the patiiioning of the A
The pro H r ou A I
jll-1311 q, -PL'(SH. GItAn 'Maj,,r.. e
On t, Pnt�itopq cold fo!v i:. 01,hawa Fri. 11". Plv'sbr.crial nieptibgr h4�ltl in
?-y and _s�iriirddy at fins 11110 Ill -was %V01
tozcc ;a licporte,!, ar,1 :b-cr(�:aLh.rPd -R. ."-�! --dollar rt�r mr (IAP ch O�D It til, -4 t.
Salto conoucred.s.n9rimber.. Urn* forti-��zls CKERNG �-g Th;� wiTI, I-e ar;itifyi ng'rcivi it, pittenfled liy wort of t1 ••(-.otmt,gations
PL I
-and PlLrt,'rl11&7s. phoce-104.2116. . 36-17 (Alan, In, 'tilt-, Prezbrtt-tr. The PL(lar
ho v,6gh i.d %ii) fl s e. e
ypa'1. - . . . 14p(-i,.i i;ht
Ce-men' t 40
-tic o's .rlesqolv,frott
)ilpet. i"ag
PO.sTILL, Li,-ast4d Anc
for comi.4t," of Tars aagl 00,%r�o Aux. I-
h f
LUMB17R YARD ;_�' mi1t' (.011,
Illon�Ioilrq �f all,itirds atte -��t in town. i it n fi t-11(1, 01a
Ire§A r;:eeu River P.0..-OLt. The H,t`th Minch to-
.utlace, Ad, prirtetlatd one dtoath. a for the v6itors,
n aril, t,
Department Lumber,
7
1q. .1"7 Nf. LICE'X1,-FI) AVC' ireq sitinm ijiir 1: a dv,QlkAe.. OROUGHAM
rgan nr
to of salcs7'p r' ed arolsoiw- new Ti�Te t:
YorL,()r-i.4ri,,An4 Durhar-1 The hi
I tt
'For- S A io,-r. Phillip� b.14 c s� Arc
-'�'6urtsrq. Al!%and "mp 1htr-n4 alie r-r tic,e
to. Termsit e�ason.%!W,-Datro feir aZl .-Y �K- �4inicot-stre�it'
•arranged at NEWS'Offiv% Ball and Irder,*n- IeL,ed oaie tiriie ago to ferplace the rAI Tl,'.g Oil
'A hitby�Ont.. Uy
-dent phones, About" 300 6 hcope(i 5pple dc5t.r,7t�d ' hy fl'.& h.-,t Philip epee! a U�w days wiih
ttbifives ii Torntito., Ready Roufiiig
%virltur" ve expected to he&-t:v
barrels at 85 centz, Niiitt-d wt�h 1fi_,r
:." , n(.%t.'monih.'. Tlwiit.
-old. PI.-C n reenntly.
jjr,th!P 'lizar nnd Mrz�. Ham visite&fri+,r.dg
-Bvtight and, 111� . . - Stoel Po"I
C�CL -lot's son,in 0,haw,
tw',l mill prove a vithiAble FidtIrPi-,
-of 10 or 'niore at - �,j ill lttlk) 1�1 (jP%-1
• Go'yernbent, Municipal and Ccr.. -to the nm.�iral- organiz;ttion of I hi-I
# tbe shop.
A fr. R Visit the
poratim Bonds For SMc. �;!ur�!b.=RPfnrrner. borrl�nf Feartly.ovet Sunn;o.•
Nfrs, I.intor ha- ht en ,:Qiti!)g I t -R
Bell Phorie 193 on & S.01 GREENWOOD As. C. ! EESO
W. D. Gor(I relaltiv*ls and fl ieritlhs in Agincotirt for
WILLIAM D. DYKES, WfflT'AY Robert' and Srnliezzvillis, nf,a rime'.
'G Pick# in Grp,--n Rev P. F. GarUrlor, B.A.. 6f T-rnn- LOCUST HILL
•:•�.JPICKERINN -vin spent Stintly Tvl of
vood on it nambei of their. L&.1 to, 10-iRV in- S•,. J, icl;ui ch
-jBt-ll and'Irldizpendent ph,-,ne�.
Veterinary. Svraeon nrd children have
-indev laz,t, F.L. Green started
Oit Vk cling a few weeks '4-
for th(! czsl. on a P in
Honor Graduate of Onttrio Vetpi initry
i Hrilib-aiton*.
College. -All cidls day or night -n
promptly attended to. h
Q,ielii-rand pro ;thlv Flaliftx he f ove AIM Jt4in St•Jtn i,wtored to H!tinp-
7h ton ,i-. 'V1't,i"'rtd,�%. of IA�t %v"k'- and an LA�-t S!inday Wzs "NaUv. Sundi,y" sl'It 11.� v-itll fiif,rlfl;; I.beri-.
-ICKERING, 8-Wl&ba-n
P llml, The prinff,d provttt-t'n
m om
.1s very �ru-Bell- dlddependentPlionA lji�rpturn Ole end of the %vr-ek-,
ONTARIO I "'
.. I hnp.nt�.Dt ftl1v Carl i�-d out., S. IP C-It .-,t th;� 11, G. 'AV.
T14VE TJBLE-Piokrr-rt- Sk��H-n 9
E Harvey .,lng very sweetly 'The. 7Nj-.e. Phillips or., 0.-, 19th. All
T.R.. Traini going East Jue:�p follows a F1 I 10TT tv aneNini-. liev. Mr._Bunner .wa.s
re
.28 Local 2.2q P file hero On
A helpful talk, as Ethel S�iso, Gf T.,ronto. ape It No. 6 Mail pre-nt and gave a hL 4t
-vf as no whia -.Erd at he-., bv!oe-
uiplitne school on tile wE'(,�
86 Local ol)P
M �he large atteridanct: il.nd prospereli, her j et'urn zhe w,is
9', going West due a,, fcill-�-i- her"'Qter. Luel4i, has secra-.
Train state.
Nor, 35 L00%I 7.47 A. S-1• our street liLhts ed �' ilosidon'thcro.
Yonge& Sts,Tor 0
On. F!Idav last -,z
P. A nnnibi-.r of Or Tt--,d:l ever-ing,-10� t.
27 Local Wmuturnr.d On. 12, F,,!rner
Po�s6s�ei a replitation for, high: 7
I h�ivk- been
7 Mail S.55 P I M, -lightcd by the and Dcmald Wi!lson and th�7ir v i>-e..
0 and 7 also run on Sunday -grade -c-ork that absolutely'ly clean 7ome' dine. and everronn of Trinnto, rintored rut to spend fh� COLUMBIA
and will rem,.:n se. This is the I-IvJ rcl f'-:r
is well P]eR-(-.d with the "t-vice tjity evenir.g-n-i-th 13-,--ffid Mrs. G8Dn(1-n'jt
Foregoing is nccording'to StanClard reason the demand for our gradii-' 'ni r, ry of. ir
behig-the tenth an ve sa the
venience to, 'lie house-
i agtoatcon
t im c., ates i.; five time nor supply. Do zct, ust, the electric iron, which wrdding day
not fool with education. If you do, the vactium clearer, The Brough,o-ni. Uniow Snllbnth .GRPHA"`10LA
v(-u I�se. -ltllkvzay�z pRys to get the 14LeP�'V, i's is also.
Dr. N. E. M eften, B V.S c. Schrwl will (I.), V.) bold their regular
best. , Write for Catalogue. &c-
Fn_ (Illy
Rcnienibcr Lhe Thanksgiving cc)ij. ThFiniu;givrng srvico next. S11ii Drop in slid Veteei nary"Surgeon. ter any tinic, !)e givon under. the Au, ock barp
�ic"of niorning, Ot 17',11. At 10 C"cl _d
Graduate of Unive'raitk of Toronto. ;st an --f-I -2 ma-
lRott, Principal Method d at I I t)Vnck R,,%,. Mr. Hovt - of the new X
-terinnrian to E Indies' Aid Society of the , -ill
Macdonald Nlond?q, Chutc,,h, w
,wormer V( -,Urv1,.rill the evening of the Whit�vile 13,)pti�t
ec. C I qp:�.�tt twi-io. will he render- chine. Latest
Agricultural College, f4ueb preach I
Oct. lSth, commencing at 8 o'clock. A
ed in Cifir ;�hle mannov b,7 the out. - Satin wal-
Prompt attention to all cilents." �,plondid prograinme will bejiv�,n
Whitevalf, Bap.
Alias I"
run: of ucml solos b Mklf'Q11,11-t''JA :�f the
_d.
Business
Bell and Ind, Phoneq, is my 9 -31r. Louis 0,9t,Chur(Ai, A t hank-off erin- will he nut finish cabi
ith P. Law. soprano, itud
PICKERINO', ONTARIO Tu help you inn pall of yours. Ashlev, haritone, of Toronto, readings I-sken. "Evorybr,cl;� -�ntt n116% with d
-..net
s f,ir the CaSE
I,,,- '%JiscO'Donnell. of Toronto, anti the service ant f'lvcl rAT7
n mina a New G�rlgeiri tb�-Vil. —coltimbia record.
�iy Bert Harvey, the well. hounties 6f t`w yct�,
IRge of Wbiw2VAIe I �,ni prepa.Pd to -o i'I'm n comenian, of Greenwood.
kinds -icl-6-. k n
E Ir all ki of repair work, Li ding
D By ope
1G . R trio will alsofurn- Itivi,stigatiovs t- )v �il:
tops a
nd side curtp,-inr, Also ranking )an PilhuncLini-a of music during the cars of the Turont le 9(
i4i
°,-Has a Rill lini�of Tresh and-cur- your oW c,�ir look and run like
e-veninsr. On the previous Sunday, ety d6iclosed that I .41(litio
meats constant] on hand. giving it good coat 6f-jae%v p will he two
Opt.. l7rli�_there services. not improved it3A • E. -McEWEN.9
Agent for Toronto invilirtery, nclud- At 11 o'clhck 8peciid n sic ill b�eren- fwl, There are many eases, of
-7 Spice jtc,11, BrAakfast Bacon ing pjjrb�s,t I Silos , Atlrp ;,
dulil s. S dered I,v the cboir Asblpy. overcrowding, And during the last
Ham, Bologiia, Weiners, etei and At the evening service, lit 7 o'clock, were
4" . .. month butydreds ' of fowl' Veterinary Surgeo
the Whithy MaleQuariettd_W1 ftl�n-
HigVl§i�t pri"s psid'f oir CHARLES;NLIRICE, found dead when they had reach
the Tnu'qic, Admisslob to c•oneprt.
1=101cerins .
_Butche'r's cattle. Houff Tel..6521. Whitevale,ollL adults 35 cents,cbildreD20 cents. ed their destination. 'A
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FREqUEAT NE,DACHIB um COULD F vv ra C ASCARETS
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-ICGER SIGNAL EXCEL T
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. =They Work while y ou SW
The Vlcthn Nearly Always Sit.
EVEN SCIENTISTS GE T
-fern From Weak, Watery
HELP' FROM SPIDERS.
Blood.
Q.
t ftuse
few ailments that
;N
011 There are f
enuine misery than nervous
more 9 or Many of Nature's Products
ve
uttering, sometimes for
poor sick headaches. ,Only those who have
'Ai Adventure In the Kingdom of ever would become of the.P abused enduied,the a .,•.Cannot be Imitated by
Words.
words,?" days at a stretch, - can xealize the
"Who abuses them?" I asked, star, agony of the victims. Noises increase Human 0eings.
The other "day, alter I had been Ing around curiously. the pain; food is unthoggbt of, for it Do you feel all "unstrung"?—billouj6.
Man—vain man—is prone to boast
constipated, headachy, full of cold?
r�adirig a big, thick book and f elt "Peoplel" hissed the queen, stand- only adds to the distress. When the t
of his prowess, but In many respec a to-night for
'Very SMSU I began to shrink. Yes, Ing on her tiptoe and poianting out Of attack is on there is little to be done Cascarets your,liver And
real -'m' er' f felt the the window. "And what, people don't until it passes away. "These 'head- the'lower orders of the kingdom to
ly. And the a all bowels will have you tuned up by to•
which he belongs are Immeasurably
smaller I became, till at last I was no d% the dragon finiabos. I take tht` aches are nearly always a danger-sig-, morrow. You will,wake up with your.
more wonderful than he Is., -head -clear, stomach right, breath
-larger than a postage stamp. I ran poor things in said mead 'em up' as nal that too frequently pass unheeded.
Can he jump as well, Ia proportion
6L sweet, and skin *rosy. No griping--no
am around the top of the desk -in a beat I can, but the king will not allow They are the symptoms of.many.mala- to size, as the despised cricket� which
Inconvenience. Children love Casoar-
terAble fright and called loudly for them in his part of the palace Or king- dies, such as anaemia, constipation,
I but'w one heard me,,and could doin at an! Indigestion, etc., and when these are can spring from the ground on to a eta too. 10, 25, 60 cents.
kitchen.table?. If he could, he•would
any One be expected to pay wry at- • While the queen was -talking she cured the headaches permanently dis-
be able to hop over the'highest build- ferent creature—the snail—stands
'tentim to a postage-stamp-sized'per- opened 'the small Ing in the country..
all door and I looked appear. -Headache'a 'are more often a alone in its own particular sphere. It
409�2 ' What was I to do? I leaned up -into what appeared to be a hospital. sign of weak, 'watery Wood than any-
If, again, he had amemory as ten-
Is a gelatinous substance contained in
-against the ink-well and thought and Hundreds and hundreds of beds were 'thing -else, and the most successful aclaiis in proportion as that of the ant, a small, whitish bladder at the ex.
thought, but not a bit larger did it ranged along n the walls, and in each treatment, therefore, is a'remedy that he would.never forget anything.
•,'ilaake mel e blood and make it rich trenilty of the snail's body—a sub.
bed was a word more or less covered will rebuild the 'And what would man do without Ia- :which has such remarkable-
stance
-ntly with bandages. and - red. * This can 'best be done numerable animal products? Can he, adhesive properties that It surpasses
1 wet just about to sit desponde
"Coming" was the word nearest to through a fair.course.of Dr.Williams'
upon a Penholder when I noticed. a 'a special action with 'all his'machinery, make a thread glue, cement, etc., for Joining some
large" of -me, and when I asked, it what was Pink Fills.which has as strong and elastic as BIlk9, ..Can he
P black castle right in front tears in on the blood, and through the blood materials.
me. the matter it explained with tea manufacture a thread as fine strong, '
One-other.Industrial marvel',raust 4p
as that of noted: For nearly, four centuries we
` its eyes that some. one had chopped on the nerves In this way Df. Wil- elastic, light, and- durable
d1eed nothing but an 61d b66k!" I off its 11g,1P and-ever alter it had to liams' Pink Fills have been found in- the spider's web?' No.
as able In a wide range Dt diseases 0 have derived our scarlet dye, as well
grumbled at first—tben looked closely go through its life 11comin'," and Yalu
a3 our colors ' scarlet and carmine,
It is for such qualities that astr no-
agahL No, Sir, it was a castle and, -all of them -had mining. *letters and due to V�, Watery blood, such via mere use this exquisite thread in pro-' from the-dried bodies of a tiny insect,
... ..
standin.911A Ld doaAL.ay beckoning me twisted ends, and two-or three were anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, at Terence to all others, nigtaille di�.Yeje- the cochlneal. It Is so small that
in was a tall footman in black. I hur- broken right in half. The queen said ter effects of influenza,.neuralgia, etc.
table. They stretch it across the field
about 70,000 make one pound of'cochl.
tied toward the castle.and the foot- they were,promises,---and-when some The effectiveness of this tonic treat- of view of
W -their telescopes,. where it neal as imported.
Zan; with 'a low me one breaks a promise it never re- went 'a illustrated • In the performs an Important function. When
Even while we stood there case:• Mrs. Goo. Ara, A.R. No. 6. Sim- one of those Instruments Is 'directed
F-� through a wide,black marble hall. covers. cos; Ont.,'says:---�"Soiiie -years ago my
The,- tend among shippers -o(
A stern-f" king and a jolly, a broken word-was hurried into the daughter, then a young girl of eleven, towards a star, the image of the body farm produce, in view of. increased
plump qpeen were sitting together on ward on a stretcher. Is a minute point of-light. , As 'soon
became very much rut,-ao*a and ner- as the point,coincides with he I railroad freight rates, is to favor good
a gold throne in the magnificent room OI'll tell people to be more,careful," vous. She was troubled greatly with t inters roads and the use of motor -trucks
to which the footman conducted me, I promised,,the queen,for the poor wo- section of two central spider lines the
sick headaches, and frequently with Will any but the highest type of road
"Welcome to the Kingdom of man is nearly distracted with so many vomiting spells, and i3tthough'we lived Instrument is property.sighted. mee t- the demands of the increased
Wor&!" said the king -solemvl Patients. The aid of the spider has also to be
_7 just acrose the road from the school, amount of heavy traffic, and will the
a on treated my a "Ero!" she. begged. "And if you called in when the filar micrometer is-
"Hav i you h
subjects well, she was not able to attend. She was cost of such roads be less than the
coned-kill the dragonl'.' used, because here, too, the astrono-
young lady?"' medicine all the time, but It increased cost of railroad. freight
-taking fro
mer must have the utmost nicety.
"Now don't scold the' poor thifig. did act seem to do her any Service?
"What dragon"' I asked Shivering. good. ,I
I dare gay she tries to use the right dt S cried the queen. "That had often-read I of-Dr. Willli'g I, Baffled the Inventors
LANG!" cri ims in
to the dictionary, em Again,the shoemaker's boast, "Noth-
word in -the right pace, don't you, m(?nster rushes.in Ponary, Fills, and finally decided to give them
steals a whole bushel of words, roll finy dear?"
hem to her. By the time she had taken 1 Ing like leather," Is as true now as .
answered t ft and i
"Yin, your Ma��!- -I an. I - OFING
together and makes two or three two boxes she seemed much better, I ever It was. The beautifully a
words and tries to pass them off as hich we get, 0 Ro
and before the fifth box was finished. elastic-down w from the-�
"Man show her abeati' s7mpped good English!" She was again In the best of health elder duck has also completely baffle.} SAVE 50C
I— inventors, who`cannot produce any-. a bie-1C Ara-W 7 1 gZ3ped in sur-'and has always sifice enjoyed the best to
:-1he king, and opening a big news- prise. The queen did not answer. She
of health. I am satisfied it was Dr. thing to equal it.
1.00
•—paper, hid himself completely from was looking at me in alarm, and- no Williams' Pink Pills that restored heir,f Ivory.• mother-of-pearl," sponges
view. The queen linked her arm In wonder, for 9 per roll
r I could f6el mysslf'giow- and fhaie since seen equaily good re- these are other products w Ich man
h
mine and, talking a straight streak, Ing bit i&gAm. IS." -cannot possibly Imitate. ' kc�r some Prompt
suits in other Case
kd me again to the great hall. On "Put her out!" shrieked her Majes-- you can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills purposes Ivory, in particular, has held
Shipment
one side was a large door and on the ty, and Grammar and Rhetoric, the through any dealer In medicine or by -its own 'since It was brought from ar A,
.11 door. Printed In
other side a small -. two trained nurses, rushed toward mei- mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes Tarshish by King Solomon's ships.
Mg letters on -the large door'wao, but go _Lvas too &I and jumped head- for $2 Fin from- Me' . TNTIt;sL - =aat, agwinief certain Substances.-
—King's, English," and printed on the long odt of a window and fell -right 3iedicine Co., Brockville, Oat. derived from the whale? For ban-
small door,"Queen's English." 4n my -big armchair. Gone was the dreds of yeari'there was no substitute
"'He has an the proper words and castle, and the.Ring and Queen of Make Love—Live Long. for baleen (commonly- known ai ,
I have 01 the invalids," explained the English., Only. the shabby black' dic- - w-hale-boneil. Which 'we got from.the ;
The art of love-making has a direct
queen,"and if it weren't for me what. tionary lay crosswise on my desk. Greenland whale, a tingle catch yield.
:influence on the beart'a'id blood- It Ing from 1,000'-lb.to more 'than YOURSELF THE JUDGE
stimulates ti1q) working capacity of the . 3,000. We ship on•approval to any station
of color to create an atmosphere of former organ, and keeps it up �o can- lb. -The average- price of the com-: where there is an agent. We sav%
eaerg� and happiness Is the way that cert pitch. As a result. the bI6oicIr- wod4ty for,tea years was $12,609 a ' you 50c to$1.00 a roll on Ready Root-
r. OF COLOR I ton. But w@"Ire not-so dependent on
we decoiste the streets fo'r a national with greater strength, and baleen as we were, 'though for dek-, g of guaranteed
S holiday. We•do not d �ulates Sth, tain I purposei- It is, st!11- without a quality. yourself to be
drape the whole every part of.the body Is accordingly rK F
9 ut strengthi�ned. FREE the judge after Ia-
ON HUMAN BEING place in black or any dull cofor , b ' fpLj in
7 rival. spectlag the Rooting
use only the'brightes t.colored bunting Love-making. moreover, has a very
Ambergris,.however, Is even yet un- 94 our risk. Samples
we can pro-cure. The effect of this d0!4d1dcd Influence'lit' stimulating the i free by ma!l,. also free catalogue
• equalled by anything made by man
�,REMARKABLE CURES OF simple Illustration is seen' In the gen- working of th6'11ver. Patent 'Medi- with prices and full information.,
eral gaiety of everybody.. Our outlook clues would have to go out of business A.secretion. of the whale, 4t 13 u9ila!• Send letter or post card, "Send me A�
NERVOUS DISORDERS. ly found floating In masses on the sea,
is changed because we change our to a considerable extent If the world free Samples and price ot Ready
colors; the air Is full-of a new and Were morls generally given to the art and in this country It Is now used solo- Ftooft,4 and particulars 'of Free
It. .You Want the Best Work Joyous life. of-making love with'genuine feeling.' ly far adding-to the strength of per- Delivery Offer"
fumes. a single lump siometimes.fetch-
450. - THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd.
Blue Is a color which aids conceit- Ing $5,000 or more.
M Office and Fact Study tration and creatt-re thought. All The best type of swine have 'been Factory Distributors,
Color Question. places where-hard.thinking has to be evolved from the experience of breed Our Debt to the Snail.
. A product obtained from a very illf-
HAMILTON CANADA
done for Instance, a chemical labora- ers and packers.
'Colors ha%-e an enormous, influence • ory—should be decorated with -light
on our everyday lives-. i blues -A rotelist recently. talked of
Medical science has quite. recently , dot ais best.work In a blue room.
isiado some remarkable cures by the A very notable and certainly practi-
application of color treatment, es-
eel example of the color theory and Its
-.,,xiedally in cases of nervous disorder. :
soundness Is that all artists naturally
What to true in medical treatment
use bright colors to paiit life a4d all
tan be -made Acr have thb same effect Its beauty.
In industry. There is not any doubt
4S.1t,if we applied colors to'the walla -The most -progressive --business
of our ol%ces and workshops' In the' houses In this country are being run
.,pameway that_a '_'Col.;".&.,��trr insists with due regard'to color. Those eta-'.
upon his patients living in ceiulu ployed, In-these-establishments live
colored rooms, the greater part of the and work in a clean, well-colored at-
mosphere, and the result is universal-
A"t In Industry Would be speedily
ly acknowledged in the world-wide
ended. came
it is a fact well known by business of such firms�.�
been who have experimented upon the The cry Of the masses to-day In
use of color in their various places of "that we want more Color in our
Work that the result has been In. lives."
creased Production, a gieate'r measure easure A national appJicqtioa of the use of
L
of health, and .. more ,contentment color to increase production.is urgent. F you are oiit all day in the cold,
among the workers. ly needed.
keep warm by wearing '
A large commercial flrin will get
more work out 'of their clerical staff
by having their .6111ces decorated lir STANFIEWS
bright col6r%—yeillows or-blues—than• ..A Boy's Mother. 41
by the present dull browng or dark My mother, she's so good to me, Label" Underwear
greens.
Ef Fwas good as I could be,
A bright red is Most serviceable. thick
I couldn't be as good. No, sir; It is heavy Wool Underwear
ted is the color�of all activity, and it
stands to reason' that* those *orklfig She loves me when I'm glad or mad..
Can't any boy be good as her! enouth to protect you against the
piercing cold—easy and comfo ble
In a red office would reach a higher
She loves me when I'm good or bad rta
'4tandard of.production. Au%-what's the funniest thing, she because$0 C&r"Iy made.
When you "see red" you naturally says
We make all weights suitable for
net a move on, and to live your work. She loves me when,she punishes.
A
In houri . ffi this color atmosphere men,women and children.
would be to Increase greatly your I don't like her to punish me;
That don't hurt, but it hurts to see
activity, Send for free sample book.
5tands Strenuous \*ar*
Her cry. Nen I cry, an' ten Ar
Yellows, again, are vitally necessary We both cry—an' be good again. STANFIELD'S LINHED
In our business places, for the,simple She loves me' when she cuts an' sews
reason that they aid light, and light is
My little coat and Sunday.clothes. Truro.N.S.
"llfe. Yellow has also a very stimula- An' ben my-pa comes. home to tea• ;2
-ting mental effect,and In places where -She loves him 'mdst'as .much as me.
a deal of studious application Is neces• She raughs and tell him all I 'said,
ft" In production, light colors are An' I bus her, an' hug my pa,
`7- "Ifidispensablo. An' 14DVe him purt, nigh much as'
�-n�tIl
Creating Energy and Happiness. Ms. #
7,
A very common Instance of the use —,Tames Whitcomb Riley.
ft
t hink we will need, "d put them
-dU
-AUTO SPARK PARTS the ground 7hire they are a]
for roost makes and models of cars. Karon =111mal WAXTZZ16
to freeze hard. Then we place them
Your old, broken or worn-out parts _BITS i0p
replaced. writ or wire us describ- on a thiii bed of ztr*Ar,'and-also throw'.
EARN TO VA241-- ll� A FEW
ha, Owant. We carry the some straw over thein. We are care- L hours witla, 'Ths,30* Simple Chrrt og'
t :_Iuu
'21 rds" enabling a person
ins w most ,omplete grtcck- in HUMOR Cho to roWly
large-'. f tuents. on piano or orgais
C..d 11 htly used or now parts ful not to injure the roots in digging c 0
bly. key; endorsed by leading mus&.
and autorno equipment. We ship them up, and try to get as many roots Z FROM HMO='
a
C.O.D. anywhere- In Canada- satin- as p;bssible. Th�sCa' thinis are-Im- , trans everywhere. Agents wanted, lib.
r refund in full our inotto. postpaid to Y. %-
odrr101.In nads;for $1.00. Seltholn1p-P
=�,y or Auto Salvage Part 111upply, portant..
_Xftff"1& st' TuroD 11` 03416 After the roots are'frozen solid We -The Sound Was Right. Co.. 100,13roadway, Sydney, X.S.
Taking
remove them to the'boxes in the base- Teacher—"Willie, use the word
mint an4'cover them with.sand. This 'gruesome'.1n a senteApe."
.-New C.P.O.S. Unir. Fussy Aunt (being seen off)
! we always keep moist, and try to Willie—"The boy went to camp, alld this is the right train
►
you sure
The Empress of Canada; a twin" iniintain' it tefirperature'of at least 50 Edge W4r-, and After.-Stroppinx when he returned his mother,�touad Ne —�11 ve consulted five portp'
p4ew
screw geared turbine oil burning pas• degrees F. in the rocm. The stove that he had Zrueg;ome." ers, two ticket ek.et collectors, the Indica.
9
-sen ey liper.,built to the order of the and the ea.
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, heat has the same effect on the frozen .0 % tor, the station master,
roots as has the spring,weather, and. Safety Firai.
gine driver. They, all agree thatIt Is;
-Limited, especially for ,their..transr it's the , $tropping "And now, Charlie,
-15 - She— I suppose
in about twenty'five days they usually - . 'A' so perhaps you'd better risk It!"'
Pacific service,,was, recently launched - to produce shoota which grow t 'you will have to speak to papa about
beifi
at the yards of the Fairfield Shin at counts ! this?" Minaed-le Liniment Relieves.01sternper'
into large stalks almost as rapidly as
building & Engineering Co., Limited.
.111 summer. These can be picked off, He--7"Yes, deaft'st, I suppose I
Govan, Scotland. Any razor is soon (After�a pause). 'Has your lffli�e'detest the smell of black
and'-othere will. come cut -in abun- peP.,
The 6hrigtening ceremony, which father got a telephone??'
was performed by Mrs. G. M: Bas= dance. ruined by unskilled roust," -per. Put a good sprinkling of thfill
than stropping. There is on
We have never needed. more e about their holes, and they will soon
worth, the wife of the chairman of the Thought He Knew Better. crlsapp4kr.
Canadian Pacific' Ocean services, fifteen fteen roots to supply A family of and one only razor that Johnny paid his first visit to a farm
six
went through 1viltliput,z hitch all winter. Digging the roots and sharpens itself'— the the other day. All his life he had
The ship is 653 ft. long,'77 ft. 9 ins. --jiving them the necessary attention
-troublesome than cann; AutoStrop Razor. You Aived in'the.heart of a great city, and
wide and,has 'a depth to the bridge is less _11.9 thi: I MOTHER!
when he suddenly came in sight of a
deck of 53 ft. 6 Ins. -Her gross ton- rhubarb; besides,. the freshly-grown can't strop it,wrongly— bay-stack, he stopped and gazed earm-
nage is about 22,000 tons,-and she Is stock is much more delicious than the
just slip the strop estly at what appeared-to him as a
arranged to carry about 490 first class, canned. ' Winter-forced rhubarb Is I'Califomia 'Syrup DUF19S"
even more delicate and tasteful through the frame and new brand of architecture.
.�109 second class, 238 third class .pas. than "Say, Mr. Smith," he remarked to Childs Best Laxativ' e A
-sengers, and 547 'of a crew. Of the that grown in summer. a few strokes to and fro the farmer, pointing to a haystack,
'cargo spaces, a large portion has been will renew the blade "why don't they have doors and win-
fitted for the carriage of silk, The
ocean speed is about Zi knots. the • CHILDHOOD INDIGESTION !edge. daws In It?"
"Doors and windows!" smiled the :7
V-6sel. Is built to thd highest class of Any dealer *ill, demon- farmer. -"That ain't a house, Johnny,
:Lloyd's .register,. to full Board -of-
Nothing is- more.common In child- strate the AutoqtL0_P_Pazor that's hay."
-,Trade requirements and sub-divided
hood than indigestion. Nothing Is to you, guarantee sati-sffijd-- VDon't try to kid me, Mr. Smith!
In full accordance with the require-
was the scornful rejoinder. "Don't
more dangerous to proper growth, tion, or refund of purchase
..wents of tbe.Bulkbead convention. e weakening to the constitution price. -you suppose I*know that hay don't
,complete more
11 plete system of t-elephousa Ki
cr more likely to pave the way to den -grow in humps like that!"-
with a central exchange is fitted 'to gerous disease. Fully nine-tenths of Only 15.00
the special and private suites and
various offle6s, etc. all the minor Ills of childhood have . complete with strop and twelve 'MONEY ORDERS,
their root in indigestion. There is no blades in an attractive assort- ViThen ordering' goods by mail"Sen
1�hs dining saloon is on the upper medicine for the little ones to• equal went of cases to suit =7 a Dominfoil Express Money Order.
'deck and will 325 per- Baby's Own Tablets in relieving this purpose.
--sof
is, i large re6eptiou room is, situ- trouble. They have proved of benefit
Breaking the News Gently.
ro
ated forward of the dining,saloon with in thousands of homes.' ,Concerning AutoStrop_PaFety'Razor Co., Limited In our opinion, says the Kansas City
-passenger elevator at the fore end, the in Mrs. Joe. Lunette, Immacule6 AutoStrop DuUd=c. Toronto, Canada Times, this Higginsvlllo soldier de-
on this deck also is a awimming pooli "MY baby serves-the medal for skill In, breaking
Conception, Que., writes: 2ft Accept •"Califoimla" Syrvp of Figs
wide,-and a gym- was, a great sufferer from indigestion bad news.
30 ft. long by 1i ft His letter said: only—look for the name California om
naslum. one at home? I am the package, then yotr are sure your
MIR but the Tablets soon set her riglile "How is every
Throughout the vessel special at-- fine and dandy. Say, mother, YOU -child is having the beat and most
and now I would not be without them."
tention- is. everywhere givelt to the. Babi's Own Tablets are sold by.medl- ought to have seen my new bed last 'harmless physic for the little atom•
fact that the Empress of Canada Is to clue dealers or by mail at 25 cents a Peaceful Autumn. might. It was one of the nicest white 1, ach, liver and bowels. Children lovot
serve In semi-tropical climate; public
box from The Dr. Williams',Medicine,. -Golden-rod waving In vel;l'd air, iron beds, with springs, mattresses. I its fruity taste. full directions on
rooms are theretcre• large and airy Co., Brockville, Out. Michaelmas dallies, too, so fair. sheets,: blankets and P soft pillow. it "Calk leach bottle. You must say "CAL
and the- ventilation amply arranged.
The-maiden voyage of the Empress of Peaceful Autumn, was In a hospital, where. I am now. fornia."
Peaceful Autumn. The front is'the only place I See any
�_%_-ACanada-will be a tour of the yorprld. Your Promised Land. A glance Both prove all Nature'3 work. fun now. ;ks I haven't been paid far
starting from Liverpool, - March 15, Mebbe we ain't all In clover, ing, DIAL LLLUIILLz, I a-
192L AM
But we*z,6 gain' to play our par Not a leaf its task Is shirking.-
Got-so-much for to say grace over, In lite bloiao na bees are lurking.'
IF Tells How Cutica M.
Rhubarb in Winter. Danno, where to st4rt! Peaceful Autumn,
--!GMWW - DANDERINE
A's a fine old world Peaceful Autumn.
)Ve always have a supply of freshly- Healed Her Pimples
94own rhubarb in winter. Our p16Ut3 Where the blessings fall, Forevarn'd by the receding sun.
The.-birds' long journeys have begun. *147 feace Ina very itchy at
Sourish in a few old grocery boxes Till You can't git 'round first,
To count 'em. all! Peaceful Autumn, Stops Hair Coming: out; and after that it wtas covered With<I
set in a dark cohier in the ba3emenL-'
disfigured it I
-''Peaceful Autumn.
Granaries are-overflowing, 7=pimples wex
Just before freewag weather ar- Dbubles Its Be eauty. -- .
!Ives we Aic up as inany-roots as vi?e Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. bard and red and they were
e
Golden pumpkins, moonlike, glowing;
Near the river cattle lowing. emall,andthey wa sent.
tered an over my fm wA
Peaceful Autumn,
wereso itchy lbadtoacrawh ti
.�.,,Frocks You Can Make Yourself PeacefnI Autumn. and I could=sleep.
'"rhe"bothend we nearly a year
Drawing his bow across his wings,
The-iivoly
J 4
before I used Chulcurs Soap and olut-
7
tratut and wizen I Z=d used five cLim
�eacerUTM
of Outicum Soap and,five box= of
easeful'Wtitumn..�
CuUcura Olatalant I was bee.W.16
beauty giving,
Flaming maples, (Signed) Miss Mrs M. Boyka,
Tolcesot all creatures living, 4
ir,.. I Owdenton,Man.,Dec. 2e,191e.
Join in chorus of Thanksgiving. Having obtained a clear health
Peaceful Autumn, it skin by the use of CtLti=&,keep
Peaceful Autumn. clest by using the Soap for ILU toUst
Purpooft, assiated by tomb"
Oizitmeui as nm&& ]--.o not fan to
InCIU&the exquisitely scented Cuti-
_ _ _ ; _ ..__. ,. _- _' )� -- Cron Talcum in.your toilet pnpwa.
dam. Splendid after bathing.% A few cents buys "Dandertne." At.
11541ap 211e. Oistatest 2$ sad SONG. Said
Minar4's Liniment Cm, Limited, ter an application of "Danderine" you t-hrdugbm theDorniniom CmadianDeom
Dear r*s—1 can recommend MIN- can not find a fallen hair or and and. 3L Paul 3L.Alleaft4jaL
D Sl '' d, oba"A witbost
t ARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism ruff, besides every hair sbo*s new ssa&
and Sprains, as 1 have used It for both life, vigor, brightness, more color and
with excellent results. thickness.
Yours truly, STORM WINDOM&DOORS
to am
T. B. LAVERS, America's Pioneer Dog Remedies S row
Book on
4L John. Fiasd "41
...... ith gl=. sou. Ile.
DOG DISEASES w
and flow to Feed = write let price W
mailed Ftee to any Ad. CIA atnoa'W
I a
dress by the Author. - I _ _ -�:: ,
Z. CIS3, Glover Co.,Xne, 4
118 West 31st Street The HALLIDAY COMPANY
$636 $642 'The Stuff •That Counts. New York. U.B.A. HANWOR FACT6011 TORS CANADA
Nvibroldery Devisfi No, 742-
9642—Ladies' Dress. Price,35 cents section The test of a man Is the fight he 4-1-0
a., 1% yds. 36 lxw. Width, 21/,
Jn 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust inciffare. yds. makes, rrn
The grit that he daily shows;
TABLETS a MARKED
-,Size 36 requires &% yds. 54L ins. wide. McCall Transfer Design No. 1044. The way he stands on :-.ONLY T
his feet and
Width, 1% ycts• Price, 25 cents.
takes
AD 96M—Ladiesf Dress (37.oT 35-inch These putti'
rMs it
in"y" obtained Fate's numerous bumps and blows
length). Prim 35.cents. In 7 Mies, at Your local McCall. 46a$er, . '.. :� .
BAYER" ASPIRIN or -ARE
_&4 to 46 ins. bust measure. Size 86 from the McCall Co., 70 Bond stieet, A coward can smile when -there's
o naught tQ fear,
esquires 3% yds. 42 ins. wide pleated Toronto,.Dept. W.
•hen nothing his progress bars,
But it takes a man*to stand up and -
Not Aspirin at All Without the B�yer Cross"
k cheer
Whfle some other fella* "stars."
It Isn't the victory, after all,
.,-.$e. 'Bl. ended Inavors But the fight that a brother makes,
The man who, driven against the wall,
of wheat and malted barley,fully de- Still stands up erect and takes 02. A
The blows of fate with his head held Ut
xelo* by twenty hours bald nzke
high,
Bleeding, and bruised, and pale'
P
is the man wko'll win In the by and
Sir by,
IN
ar'4pe Nut For he isn't afraid to fail.
It's the bumps you get, and the jolts
Cereal you get,
the Ideal Cam And the shocks that your courage
"Bayer" Is tbO Unimb- of 'Bayer Tableti of A'spirbe wMA
Ideal not only from a taste standpoint stands,
QP The hours of sorrow and vain' regret, The name
full ret, 1)yr71t of genuine Aspirin. It P.061- contains proper direetious for COW
--but because:of easy dtestillffity, The prize that escapes your hands, lively identifles the only genuine Hesdacbe, Toothache, Zsra6s N
That test your mettle and prove your ',:Aspirin,--the Aspirin prescribed by ralgia, Lumbago, Rbftunr*sW'*
��-�.,nou
ris�ng worth,eco,nowzy and ease worth; physicians for over nineteen years and tis Joint Pains, and Pala goat
It Isn't the blows you deal, , t._.* .
.stow made in Canada, +li boxes ot 19 -Ublsts
of service. d- Always buy in unbroken package a,few cents. I&rg*Ift7ar"
But the,blows you take on the goo
old earth There is QuIT one AAV1AJ&--Aft7""—T0% —1 MY MBNVW
'Aoplrin to tue trade mark (rewigtored in CWMkft) of 21&7 1000"r
- *A-Vow
J& &Oc6rs That shows If your stuff Is real.
ace"Ica
c1deatcr of S&l10Y1iC&cld. While It to well known t
Nam
nunnAlacture, to assist the public against thaltatlons. the Tabis"
"Sayer ISSUE No.Q10'. W111 by stamped with their general trade=W34 %4
+'
1*0 ... .. ter+-���a.�,wi�.��,wwn.."� , --, _ �„ • .u. nn -. , ......,w.wn a^,
' - .. C - i '.w .- :. nn A tidy.,•.«WG:
�ntbers and Wgrati:diat�ers were.
.. d: . - ^Mow is the time to secum) a
�•
and tbis�is riot to their eredtt. d _L"Y,". .
' e413.bm!
eve ►off at its o�ce� gen@Mt�On ago •a score of coon _
_ CHOICE CLOVER HONEY r
could be 'found willing to dig
. ;�. '..-Tt RMS ditches for,one that can be found . . `
, 1.75 i,er yeay; 81.50 it paia'taaaysace. today. A long period of hard ' ' 6 pound pail $1.50 (small glasses 40e an&60o �
times might brink about a change '
JOHN " 11URKAR, Proprietor. in this respect, and the world It will go higher "
' ° '.
r might be the gainer by such tin
--- .F►CKLRINO ,GDt1P1C16 ' event, •. - - - —.--
�• iWe••are also handling Fresh Vegetables
�.. :'The price of sugar-i5 a matter r _ �.'.
t. that concerns ®very household in - - and Fruits . a
the countsy, RaiBing the price to - SALE REGISTER
cis times what it was a few years '•The Ontario Railway andN -- olnatoes Cucumbers q Green Corn
ago has been.a hardship to hun- Municipal'Board TrE$DAY, 19TH-Auction ;ate of 5 Plums Peaches -Green Apples „
�dreds of thousands of families : (P,F. 6332, acres of standing timber,comprising ;
ash, elm., pine and• hemlrYCk, ,+tit lot, _
throughout the land, There was IN THE b1eTT�x of the application of 11, con. 4, Pickering (near Green• :.Bananas' ranges Lemons Melons
a sigh of relief when it was r-port- the Bethesda aril StoufY.ilte Tele- burn station), the property of Goo,
plidne Company, Limited, for au- 'vest. sale at one. See bills. ` . Everything in good groceries
ed that the price had taken a thority to charge the undermen- B,Powell. auctioneer.
'' downward movement. Hut that tigned tariffs for telephone service; TnEsDAY, OCT, 19TH-Auction Bale of
'• '',`
sigh did not come from the refin- FOR IIiDIi SERVICE LI\ES, LCCAL farmetock and implements, the pro- RICHARDSON �2 Q had loaded •themselves BERP3CE: pertg.of S. L. Brown, lot 33. con 1, JAMES nvite limits of Stouff• Whits (1i miles west of Whitby
Within the trip y with heavy stocks, of raw sugar, Ville or Claremont,28.50 per annum. iowu. 9'aat I o'clo-1, At,a o. See -
-which they hoped to sellata great
Outside the corporate limits of Stouff• bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. - L►tloao E`.:i.•.,:.1 $ethoeee
Ville or Claremont, but not exceed-
profit to a suffering public. Their in one and one•quarter miles from TUESDAY,household d eff 26TH-Auction sale y
•'�"• g q household effects etc...the property ..
dreams of making immense for- the Central Office $37.00 per annum. of Albert Beer, in the Village of
_ tunes from their vast hoards van- For Two-Party Line service. 821,00 Broultham. Bale at 1.80. See bills. T .. .P R S
islied as shop as prices be an t0 per annum. Fred Postili, auctioneer. _
P g For Rural Party Line Service $18.60 WzoNEaDAY. , Oche. 20TH—Auction
tumble in the United States per annum. sale o!farm stock, implements, hay, c
the price is only a little more than The above charges to be subject to s roots, fowl, household furniture etc. Paid .f Or your Produce
half what it is in Canada. In their discount at the rate of$2.00 per annatn at lot 18, con, S. Pickering, the pro- _
on all amounts paid within 30 days party of Thos..Neal. Sale at one,.
distress the p hadtened to-Ottawa from the date of rendering the account sharp. See bills. Fred, Postill, - Butter Eggs and„
to implore the government toe
"I for same. auctioneer.
thew from disaster, by forcing the For a Desk In lieu of a Wall Telephone WEDNESDAY; ' 'OCT. '2O u-:- auction Poultry _. .
$2.00 additional annum, axle of farm stock, implpui c,ts, hay,
people of Canada to buy their sug- For an Fnttenslon Belt 2.50 per annum. corn etc., at'lot 17, can 1, Pickering, -
ar.at a price satisfactory to the re- - the property of Da.-:,! Anr.un. S,t'e --- '
ppoinisneni for Hearing at 1'L.3i1 sharp: 5.e toils. Wm. �
r. f1ders. Evideutly the government - • ' our Truck will call and
did not turn a deaf ear to t�eir The Ontario Rail%t'wr sud Municipal Maw, auctioneer. -
Board hereby appoints Friday, the THt.;RSDAY. OCT. 21sT-Auction.j;ale
e, entreaties. According to reports- Fifteenth'd,ty of Octohrr,'A. D..1920, of lyrm stock. implemmts, her, get them '
the government handed the mat- at the hnut-of two o'clock in after- stain and furniture,the property of. •
noon at the Toa n Hail, 5toutfville,- ff ILI Crozier, lot_a. cote. 5, Rerrch. _-
ter to the Chamber of Commerce. hearing. the -abuve application.
Sale at one'sharp, H. S, Hugh, �'!
° •-who are responstble to the govern- tl persons baring inkerrat in this auctigneer. '_ BERT HARVEY & SUN, \3reenw _
I-•tatter and desiring to ,e heard are X10-;DAY, OCT. -w7Tfl-Auction sale of
sent, and they have made a ruling drected to attend at the -tints and
farm stock, implements etc.. at lot -
ifavorable to the refiners, etio place"as aforesaid, 11, con 1, Pickering(ginitaton road), •
-against the interests of the.peoi,'e. Doted at Toronto the First day of the property of John Stephenson. Accident and Automobile Insurance
„ October. A..D. 12.20 Sale at 1 o clock. See bulls. Wm.
It the report be true,- no .govern- (ssAl<} - H. C.-SJIALL, �
' ment=6*er perpetrated a more dis- 8-4 = Secretary law, auctioneer.' '
y 'tVsDV$SnAY,Orr.2sTu-Auction sale
graceful act than this. .During -•— of farm stock, implements etc., on hokerin Hardware, Store the gradual rise in the price of Farmers Attention lot 15, ccn 7, Pickeringg. the pro. g
f • party of Ed. Gibson.• saleot 1. Sea '
y :.= sugar, refiners have been making -- bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer.
great fortunes, so why should the Those who desire their harness _
„ mended.or w6b anything in the bar- _
government slip in and say go on neos line, please leave)our orders with M n
and fleece tits public "until you J. �. B�.l.,l,,,,. _ _ ' The Qld Reliable
have sold your last pound .of sug• All repLits will he_called fk�r and de-
have,
iu order that the might r.ot iceeed witbin thtee days of rece,cing The Ontario Rai1Ka and �� Ht� V 1 hoU ht -_
]lose any' of the fortunes which W, 3iIDDi F'f0�. Municipal Doard n
Y R the order. y p F _. , 4.
they' h ve wade? __49tf H irne-i-maker, 'tvhltby. _ - `�i►*4 J
(P. F, 6226!
'- "klonesty.is the best policy i.j a - I� 'rHE m..r•rr �,f life ArE,Iicattnn of -The Fuel Saver and Sati.liad''Cu-tamer
_
:.well known n,asim that- ever 7'az� B�-r•1, and uii, r ittP Tete• ' - - We-have a c,,m lete line of
y pliune t'ompanv, I:iutited. 1'ar „u= p
: body shouhl adopt for his daily -_• ` „t' '� th:�rity to charge a tali c f FiveCent� _. SHERNVIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS -
r. / 11:'. c.,t,vzr..►tt,tn t ,r iriterrbinae of
;life: It pays tote honest, al'- i ; s ;:AN' =VARNISfIES _
+ serrire between those rer!et+nr:9
though,that is a very poor reason to the Applirant's bystrm %vh,,,e . Pctrei,i Roofing. Standac.� Auto
lines tin tiht- terminate upon the
for fallowing the rule. A man � Tire- nt bits cvhi�a thPy,tast..
who is honest simply for the -'setwe central twite•hboard. - -- -
-- -
B y '1 J $estop La iterns $1.•10 and all•other
•freason•tllatit is a paying proposi• �tpplicalion For Hearing g�x)ds in proportion.
--
--. +lion is not actuated by highest . ,, The Ontario Bwilwsy and 3lunir+pal Come and ,eo 0hat'we finve .. __ =
- .Board. hereby appoints Friday. he _ _°_
motives. for such a person might ,� e
Fifteenth day of October. A. D. 1920. � �e take ples.ure in rhowing you =�•-�;-:_
•be dishonest if he finds It more at the hour of two o'clock in the after-
noon, _
�Ilrofltable!rom a moo stand ' ,' at the Town Sall, Stontiville, x Q BALSDON P1Ci�:ERING
fo"r bearing the above - application. J. V• f
point. The man who in determia All persons nnving an interest in this
led to be honest in, all his trans- ` I ' matter and .desiring to be ]ward are
actions because be believes that it directed to, attend at the time and - ! �.
place as aforesaid.
Is right although it may mean his Dated at Toronto this First day of : • H . _
'-financial ruin, is greatly to be ad- October, A: D.1930.
anired, and he will find that in the (SEAL) .,H, C._SMALL.
-end he was the gainer... He map &; . _....`. Secretary t INDIVIDUAL
�. TH CR\T,TL'R�' -�'
'have lost financially, but he has Brand cost-more = SANITARY
_,gained in the respect of the world, Lyseb 5 C S*3dW L
w sad "a good name is rather to be than poor clothes, but LLYYAA I Cw4 Mr IasgMs, _ -
they're'worth it. That's
a chosen than great, riches." A
is not only a person who the reason of their sue-
" ,thief Whitevale Club of �►
' '..''bnrglarizes a residence otr store in Bess. \ PURE WHITE PAPER CUPS
'
-,the dead of night or pilfers from Sold exclusively by' _United Farmers
���aueter in ,a departmental ( c E
store. He tun i e a m`an working Fred T. BUNTING ; meetings held1a I: O. O, F..Hall. 1st S VER USED
r v
Y Tuesday,evening in each month
with a pick and shovel- and while The lien's Store, for summer months, I
I N ER USE AC I1 � t
receiving five or sin d�)llare rs day, "= i We are now shipping live stock regu- _
-shirks his work and thereby ive P I C K E R I N G Iarly on the co-operative..plan. i3'1 ' Z
Y
his employer half a day's work Phone or write F, Hornsbaw, Howard � � �• `r 't'"` 1: •' `
_ for which he_.receives a full day'+ e - - • i i Malcolm; of Directors.
')ay;-thus stealing a. half day's - - H. PUGH, Secretary
work. S,ich a.person is .sooner or - _ = - '
i -will :Wean -y •= r - H. E. Moniney, .Pickering C
later found out, and t 1 A �,� pI'D TO THE PUBLIC
hie dismissal and an injured repu-
tation.- A person may be an ex - i
lent workman so lop as his Having corae to Brougham to'stay, my intentions are'to give
cal g ' SUPREMACY„ . m customers the best osslble. value •
"boss is In. sight, but a shirker y p _ - 4
when he knows or thinks that he for their motley. , - -
-;; -
he is not being watched. Such a Also,.tile hi hest rites aivl•ays aid for it takes more than Capital, _more than Determination, more than 1 ;
person might be termed a"sneak g p p .': :' A gres5tveness, more than,Advertising, tomake a
ief.” The man who does his
�.• butter and eggs. g Product leader of its kind. F
: .All these aids, powerful,as they are, would be unavailing
best, whether he is watched or not Treat
me- as ou wish to be treated., _ _ .
to achieve such a position unless the Products
soon gains the confidence of•hie � posQessed superior merit. "
x employe which- is . something Mrs McMaster, - _Brodgham . • -
worth ha.��ing, and in the end he f aS%lperioc Merit alone has placed: -
.�. ,.� _ _ i A
will be promoted, which will mean Test Flour for i3�ead
pelts]• re 1 -eration. Working T � _ NG C ream of the �' P with a pick and shovel is ho or P1 --� �� A+•�+A T ��
able employmeut, but lC'is rl ore -- _.w_ws. . '�FMotnarch Flour"Tor-pastry
honorable to be a foreman over a furcha ecl•the:•,irrt a business f,Davidson t
gang of men using the pick sod Having;p y K g R «'illiatv9 we are In the position SI?PREJIACY,
-ehovel, if that pnQdtion was won }):thnred to r!;p,L all
:.m•
won pis a reward for being faithful ZVe keel);in sttx:it all kinr,, of Furci. acce cries,.tires for ali� �"e Cdi7l 3 3e�$ � r •• �' ``'�'y std .
In the ups of those instruments of
marttiai lal,or, TVo.e of the prey- 1` ivakee of cars, ;ails, ete. � �iil3 i�t' — �
silt -Pnprat.k it ,,atnaot cl+t�iru to be � r �., * w � � •: }� /.r ,1.. ...- �' \• � '
41Y;,_ `�„� � �; .. ,.a' ! a,d. f,k.: ."f,'-:r.+.2�<[”. .ne:. •,.,:. Wit.. .x r ✓ •S.
Zh=111k
=M=�
SIMPp
14
Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and
Fred and Mrs. Farther motored to
John and Mrs.Thomson, of To-
12 3d spent the
ronto, spent a hvt days with the the city on %nday ai
day with D. and Mrs. Johnston. sOhMT14ING "�,NEW-
*former's brother, Harry,and Mrs
Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson
Thomson.
and daughters !apent Sunday with
Miss Verna Kluge, of Gary, the furmer'e iiistes, Mrm. 'Randall
.# 'A Lady's Ready-t- -Wear Shop i
Ind., spent the week-end with
• her grand-parents, Harry and Mrs. Ellii6ott, of the fourth concession. 0
Thanksgiving Sunday will be
Thomson. now open in-the Bassett Block on
celebrated in the Baptist church
John and Mrs. Stepheuscia, with Sertnons appropriate to the Front Street. . Of all materials and design
Pickering, spent Saturday last kept in stock. U will pay you
occasion and Qpeeial song services our SiOak
with their son
led by a ladies' choir. The Ladies' Fall Styles are shown
, James, of the St mU at our Works ard inspect
ion obtain priors Don't be misled iM conceg-j
:in Ladies' and
Ilatlilet,S Dow Very busy -alisses -Dresses and agents we do not employ them,oonsequen(j.
Robt. E. and Mrs. Forsyth are
silo-fillin fall plowing, ly we can,. " do throw off the agent
possessors of extreme
the hR a Eecond wit" t1le'r Coats, at ly
harve-ztirg their root crop and lesion of 10 per con t.,whiob you
daughter to them on Wed• certainly save.by purchasing from us.1
otbet, fall wurk. The weathev has moderate prices.
nesday, Oct, Otb.
Mr. and-Mrs. James Coates and been ideal for this purpope. call solicited.
J. T. MATHESON
-Mr. and Dins. Morgan Pugh were
A in Port H6lpe the first of the week AUCTION SALE OF
Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario
_.'Visjting Rev. H. and Mrs. Wood. M P 0 R T A N T
We regret to report the sudden TL,2,rm Stock, lm-nleme�ts GIGANTIC
--'-Onl� only of each style will be sold.
y
death of Mrs. Joseph Norton, Ray, Roots, Fowl, Etc.
of Uxbridge, which took place on
ure. =12M==Mq
Tuesamy morning from heart fail- The property of V EAR SH 0 P Sp e' d I al -Sale I
Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto..and A DIES
�AT_
'p
Mrs. 3;-LU--MeLMW. Your chance to, buy a supply of fall
Lot 10, CQ0CC33iOV 6, •Fqck*r4&Z
Bound, are spending a few days WHITSY, ONTIVIU0 and winter goods at greatly
with Mrs. J. Bundy, who is not in ON—
reduced prices.
good health. I have been successful in securing a
very gi Wednesday, Octobtr 20, 1920
George and Mre. Richardson re- large and varied stock of Manufactur-
turned last week-end from-'a mot- The following valuable property: ers Samples 'which are as you m
HORSM Waren' lont livery Grain Chop g
in Western Ontario,chiefly know taken from the beat materiZa
.or trip Qkr
in the Bay gelding 5 yrs old g p. Bay gelding and workmaus I to ap;eal to the
1 riends in tb�ait city,-Parkhill and trade. 118hese I o er
London district, visiting 9 yrs old Brown mare 4 yrs old g
P, Mestaut mare aged g p. Bus meets all Trains AND FL SKIN to you.
otberpoints.
CATTLE First-class Rigs to hire day'or
In a closely contested tdurna- Red and white cow bred April 12i Brin- am prepared to chopping nd oat J. riagoia, Quemaht
meat on the bowling green last dle cow bred April 13. Roan cow sup. —night at I I owest prices. flaking on Mondays, and Fri-
margin•N.Burton won out with it posed to be in calf. Red cow 3 vrs old Phone 1805. Ind. Phone 2804
margin of two. Peter Micnab sr. bred April 23,Red cow 5 yrs old bred days only, beginning
was the winner in the previous May 2, Blue and white cow 7 yrs old on April 1st. His
tournament, bred May 15, Red cow 5yre old bred Thos. Sanderson'& Son,
May 18. Red and white cow 6 yrs old
J. Kellett, of the telephone ten• PROPRIETORS Joh-a F. Bayles, Greenwood
tra), has installed an ado tionai bred Sept 14. Holstein heifer 2 vr@ old faster _
ice-cream cabinet in his premises bred Nlm,� Id. Red'and White heifer 2
• :� yrs old bred June 20, 2 Red and white Voice
and has just received a In rge stock steers ri+:nv 3 yrs. 4 Red and white
of eigars, . chocolates and other steers ri.Ing 2 yrs, 2 Red heifers rising- 'GOODS JUST ST ARRIVED
Recoras
confectionery. 2 yrs,0 Spring calves 2 Fat calves
Mr. and ?dri;. Combs,of Toronto,-about 6 months old, Shorthorn bull is In great
-spent Sunday with A. W-. and' mouths old eligiblei to register. The best Rubbers and Boots Variety
Mrs. McKay,and in the afternoon PIG-4.POrLTRY, BAY n
all enjoyed ed a pleasant motoring White -brdud row, 8 Pigs 21 mouths now o hand! New Records are received each
.1 week and Special orders Mled on
10 Whitby Old. About 30 young hens mixed,tn' wrough Pickering, About 5 tons good timothy bay.' Call and see. Prices very reasonable. shortest notice.
And Brooklis.
There has been "no consignment 1XPLEMENTS, ETC.
Binder&ft cut M-H nearly new, Mow- "The Corner Shoe Store." THEXTON'S Pickering
of coal received in Claremont for
er 5-ft cut McCormick. Hoe seed drill
many weeks, and as the cold 10 spouts Sylvester, Broadcast seeder
M. Palmer, Claremont
weather is approaching, the peo- and cultivator P H, Cliltivator, Steel W.
ple are now beginning to feel just roller, Disc harrow 14 discs, Hay rake
a trifle anxious. -10-ft Sl•H. Riding plow Cockshutt; . ........
Frank M. Cooper, who recently Plow Veritv 21. Plow Wilkinson 3, a
purchased Charles Sargent's hard- Plow Perrin 41, 2•furrow Plow Cock-
.qg. Shutt. Set harrows 4 oeiztlons, Scuffler
warp busine a. will take.
I&-uu Avr.
Mr. 011�1�'s In A
ion next week. Cooper's P H. Farming will Chatham. Set of
in
many f riendq w'isih him. success scales cap.l(PQ tbs. Stf)ue boat,Speight
his new venture. wagon and bo-x. Set farm tt ugkt;nehr-
rom Claremont rtialionnI. Wagon box
A large number f at ly new ln.te
and the gurroundifix country at- near:y new Bain.- H,xv iack. nearly •
tended Markham Fair on Satur-- new, stock rack, Griadgione.Top bug- Fall Goods
..A consigumen t of
new...T�.dd. Road wagon,
day last. They report a record ; near'T
bt %%,izon, cute, r, $rt h4leifih5l,
crowd and . hundreds of - a 11 tol,
n
for i%hich it was difficult to find. ?.-A, ft =34 -Set of Boots aidShoes,
1111L re
yarkiug room. . The exhibit, they Ilingsc%%pMete 2 P•g !TwKhq.,X".ne.
`UPETV DEP08IT, BOY�
say. was rather, di-jappoint-Wg, a,; r,hatrel.'Butter ki;;xox. Lead-'
'Iettes
it waA hot tip to the, standard Kitchen table, 2 H(.•d,iP.id•, Conk am now installed at ,thin
former years.
--stove, Cram sop i-itirw PtitnroseWff Branch for the custody of
Of the-, Clare- Ihs cizpa�it�, Ahot.r 70 roN,L- turnip� to 'irwear
Rev. A. McLellan Undc' valuable papers,
'wont Presbyterian church, occu be sold in row, Q1.1artity of,.!rkw to be etc., affording
fed,pn,Aage mdety .and privacy.pied the pulpit- in _the_--AAhhuxz_
film
ple-re-iki-t Us Further
Presbyterian church on , Stinday formation supplied by the Man-
M e
last, and Rev, Mr. MM
-horsii collars; 4
ager
Iffaig. of Ash
Ilaremont
burn, preached in the L Forks, hoes and other article*. Boxes rented for$3.00=A
church. The various objects of 012inum.
ar As Mr, Neal Is giving np farming. urnues, per•the Forward Movement was pre• there will be no reserve. A N N -, I S_
seated to the congregation and an THS ...
appeal made for liberality in the gale at I o'clockshf#.ro
cause. Timms Fat calves,' bay, fowl, roots
STANDARD -BANK fi
The Women's Inetitute will meet and all i-tims of$15 and under, cash;
at the home of Mrs. George Scott, over that amount 12 months ciedit OF CANADA
on Wednesday afternoon, the will he given to parties furnhhing
-Both inst., at 2.90 o'clock• All approved joint notes. 4 percent.
1PICKERING BRANCH
discount allowed for cash in lieu of .,.Viaotry Bond Interest '
those who intend taking the bus A.VV. CRAVVPNORTH - MANAGM
.will meet at the home of Mrs. T. notes., War Loan Coupons and Interest Cheques ma GRAP4CH ALSO.AT WHITBY)
FRED PO$TILL,Auctions
X. Stephenson at 1.30 o'clock. A ed or deposited at any of our branches.
ood programme will be given on cash
d a discussion Bond interest in our ..........
gurrent Events, an .0 T 0 E Deposit ur Victory
topic, "How to. Keep' N interest themon. ON
on the to Savinp 15=�eat ind earn
r1e
Thanksgiving." Everyone going Pickering On Oct. 1st the subscription price The Picke
is asked to take their own plate (A B A
,of the NE*S will be raised to$1.50 �E�� I 4r etc.
a year in Canada, and to $2.00 in v• ante Com*ttes
I A fine selection of new books the United States, payable in ad- -G. P. LYND, Mana"r.
bag been added to the Claremont I
vauce. and 50 cents additional if VVHrW ORANCH, The object of this Association is to
public library,. Works by such not paid in advance. BROOKUN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager lessen stealing and prosecute
popular authors as Philip Gibbs, the fe.8110"ns.
, I i)uring September subscriptions
,Eleanor H. Porter.Joseph Lincoln,
IDavid Grayson, Edgar Ries Bur- will be accepted at the old rate. Members having,property stolen oomm=d.
rows, Mary tinstin, Grave L. Hill
ome immediately with any membw
and others will be welcomed, of Executive Committee.
Westward with the Prince oft Ccncrete of
fee
k
Wales," Find some practical refer pp0111111er1
Tickote wav be had from We PrWid=t Of
ence books on "Birds," "Home Seareft" on sn"Camon,
C 8
Vegetables and Fruit Gardening," qm—L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm-
Ex3e. 0
Produt er, W. V. Aicbar Pickering.are a13o on the list. I nt- dsov. Picker
Very seldom have the roads We wish to announce that Mr. M. J. Rowe has been alOP61
Lit, Thexto4. W. J Ctirk.
throughout the towqphip been in
Some
Field The r the district of
Ave ed agent. for Sun Lih of Canada fo'
better condition the they h
been this summer. The greatly and Brick
-Oshawa, Whitby and 'Pickering.increased expenditnr.eon our road 9.
systems a
meets w, the Tile 3, 4, 6 and- 8 know what this leading Company
and the province me .�-It may be interesting to you to
val of the ratepayers, Who did last year.
approve the fact that good roads inch
are now, more than ever, a uecess- 'They paid out to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries during 1919,
ity. They feel that money spent Get my prices.''
this is a most profitable the enormous sum of$12,364,651.15,in thi Concrete work done.
investment.
A p•~r,(.,n Cannot travel through ..Ind, Pbone 2'71)5 Pick. which is over $1,030,387.00 per month
!se days -without which is over 231,,81,00 per week
the ointrY. the The Universal g .�,ronqfy impressed with the Clarence Simpson which is over 4,937.00 per hoar (8 hour day)
real tc:�ot.Y Of the landscape,the which is over 82.29.�per minute.
urit)'of t4l! Atmosphere and the C. N. R. Station,'_Brc.cf: Road Sawing-:-Mach e 0
Jein
right, clear sky. The foliage of over $105,711,468.27 of Manufactured by
a 3r, The�ie InvRe Pgymotits Arp. 'h�iekod tip by
be trees, the timple 37,440.00. W. H. Jackson & Soup
"tis uf over ",0
7th their variegated coloi,.Q, can- �pai a as�eus, &nd a ztirp, ro- Pickering, Ont,ot be eclipsed in its striking XOD Von conceive of t 'land Orpbans; the 1i J3rock Road, --,Co he help to Widows
in any other country.
eailty, viqion for coriifort ancl plenty—the anvmnt of 9(lart.lor, crime and BlacksmitiTirg and Woodworking In
-lily this i.:F
he numerous n: i.ards, with the T! (�o w- g t:ni ni ing
)y
r!
Ter liolt-ll with looking lj.aid P,),,d U1 !1.0 d filinji al Wo.
(jigatitzed spec,� -
ruiL, ad(Is to the beauty of the best quality on we,,;toci, ("4%snOine vnginFOR. RulerT 4 .
7qW
tine
too. in
ceni.. Tonristq who wish tr)- see
Mrheela, Oircul^r-Sa,1 Saw
h,�nd W* H. H I L
ai..y bet-
LAM it) �CUld rot C1101 A*-,aud Zmer�
0'.
n
or ;�Pseon thA' thA rimith of 0( T o, r-,.
T
0
-
looking over it the while- at Ruth, .4a& Tar.'s Jugon. .I;�.-Old CoWry Pape a
into
As soon as anything new comes
ing &ught looking and listening, and Have us send yours weekly or fort-
-in tho. ' Cuo. cents 1, k.
teious Ithenset her down gently but definitely the lives of our sailors they at once, nightly. pay postage on gift)
icktiame for It, say,, a London worth. Nlewn of the '%Vorld, Comic
in the steamer chair from -hich she find a n
had risen. Then he included the gla- weekly. Thus, when wirlbas came, Genis, magnets, Union Jacks, christia4a
Novels, etc. Send -for list.
e Immediately dub
cier, the peaks, the valley and th its operators were undas street
bystanders—pa�ticularly Ruth— in bed "Sparks" by the en 28" D
tire Navy. CHURCHER'S West,
Ave glance.
Sq Weird and strange is the vocabulary
c w anybody here9 our sea dogs. Almost any words as proud of their ancestry as though
lif; of
If so for heaven's love save my 'no
ead of from the Bounty.
in�rodueink me. It'.-eems a thou- seem to seLve—proyided they have they. had landed from the Ma)�ftower
apparent relation to the thing referred last
sand years since I saw a real girl."
The mother followed his eyes "soldier'i wind!' Crystals of sod�um nitrate made by F.
ingly, while Ruth strove tq look un- er-neek." But a
RM 30 19L means nothing 'Military—it is merely
conseious. Paris scientist are so pure they can
"There's only one really nice-look-
P a fair breeze. be used in optical instruments.
no equed for quality arid flaVoure 'ing girl at the hotel,' she murmured, A marine calls his bluejacket pal
66 To remove rust from Steel fire�ironsi,
and I haven't met her. But—" a "flatfoot," in return for which he Is
first rub them with a piece a flannel
!�'41 you have'not tried Salada,send us a postcard Tor a "Well, by all that's lucky!" her son hailed as "Joey." The ship's cook is
beyond sa
interrupted her, staring now turated with ammonia. Then dry
free sa I .stating the price you now pay and 11 You 11ildshy," and an'tutificer Is "Chippy
J; Ruth and -;tridin- in her directlon. Nvith-powdered bathbrick and polish
c "Excuse ni� Moiler—if there's not chap.", Even the chaplain. does not
Green or Alixed Tea. il dGd with a:-dry cloth.
k' Hiram, Kin� of Tires!" and reaching escape. He is the "dev g!er.
that A grumbler "flogs the cat,?' while a
r out his brawn hand he grasped
of Ruth's flance, who had iust come bad-tampered inan "lies under
the' BUY DIAMOND DYES
ou
ath. ar nd the corner, truck." A chooner on the roc"9" 'T RISK MATERIAL
'It appearcd that Hiram's firnT bad DON
isnt as bmnous c�s It- sounds—it Is
had mutually eatisfactory dealings just a "pan, of vegetables; while pre. of "Diamond Dveg"con.
seiyed meat is "Fanny Adams." , A tains directions so ritniple, that any
ice they had-often met before Ifast- "fan v' an can dye any materiml, without
agd--Roma n' cc off t ny," however, 14 a tait of rum. tim
Ings, had found the city oo' stifling -s "Cuts," and,a story. , etreaking, fadiag or running. Druggist
A funny man I
VLnd had "taken t6 the'woods." up teller is. "Tom Peppe'r.... ..G.o.Id du!st," i lias color card----Talze uo c-thi�r dye!
"I wanted to, get out and buck
; st nature. Well I've had my of coarse, is the paymaster'
Mother, the thQ generation of the less respectful call him "P.u.-3er" 'OOARSE SALT
tire kirigs, Hiram Babbitt; Mr. Bab- and "Pa7bob." The commander Is !
�1 late in the Canadian Rockies. Next bitt Mrs. Theodore Hastings o
A. "holiday" isn't a good time-, It Is
above was the sentiner strip of dead ronto." Bulk
V1.1,10tel verandah commanding the finest i overgreen. Above the timber line, Mrs. Hastings smiled with' elderly a gap left -in the elo, thes-line when 1
'vast and dazzling from.a rdicent snow- coquetry, and Hiram beamed .and _TORONTO SALT WORKS
4 4,;%,i ss washed g C. J.CLIFF TORONTO
5�:4view of the glacier and its surroiand arments are hung up to dry. 1
, 9 peaks Ruth. Goodn fall, Yay the source of the ice tongue introduced both strangers to
C',"Ib7at ro;��ce,had,passed her by. Here- -down Highest of all, Goodnow, my fiancee.?' be "bu
I craj&& slowly llgines" drive.the ship. The
Nvt,she was' engaged, almost married and the mountain tops of�rown splintered Hastings acknowledged the nt�o-
tfl-n- all.li�r comfortable life she Q ex- rock pierced the b!u'e.- Here and there, duction with a rueful laugh. order "Haul away handsomely!" does
bur3V-..ng like a white, tangled plume "Fiancee-? Lucky man! Wi�'l I bad not mean pull 'hard; but pull slowly Used for 70 Years
F"".Cerienced not one real adventure to There are m and carefully. Thru its use Grandmother's
k back upon with a thrill. from a green velvet cloak, foamed a one here! ore of y6ur. youthful appearance has
p-;- mountain brook, snow-fed. perty then?" , A guniner Is "Bue lights," because -rernained until youth has
i�;!�, Her fiance was a serious-thinking,, TUs even reply con- he 15 responsible for the "fireworks." become but a memory.
S� Adventure ought to develop in an Hir�m nodded.
-moving man of thirty, as safe I atm ldr& trasteJ with' Hast impetuous ex-�
a government bond and just about ; osphere like this, but it wou ing The master-at-arms Is "Jaunty"; a The soft�refined,pearly
14 They had been at the hotel z day and uberance as his forehead and white appearance it
as exciting. His very name, Hiram, rasted-w4th-Alic 5 -leaves the joy
M-13abbitt, was unromantic. Babbitt bad taken the rcHders
P� day and they woul-I have taken the aggressive nose and snapping dark officer Is "Tanky."
VM well enough, to those who knew lusual drives and finisbedftbe 'place. eyes of the other. The.two were Rea- "Sailors are ."matio",". and '!And, of Beauty with
the excellent family it indicated. but for many
TV iThat was the way things happened son and Romance. And it is a path rew is the Navy. years.
Hiram! Not everyone was aware
hen Hiram managed them. He was etic. truth that while Reason 'has its
that he had received it in honor of the w n' fAinard's Llniment For Burns. E!r-
i� Vrandfatber who had laid the founds-I bargaining now with the bandit who Points'' picturesq
tion of the owned the livery privilege for a rig- them.
family fortunes by mAtiu-
16�-":facturing automobile lirte--Hiram,Ito be used �hat afternoon. The con- ,our mothers ar6 restifie for t
veyance would be the best obtainable drive,this afternoon. I've just ar- ' Story of Pitcairn Island.
King of--Tires, he was facetiously ----------- ckboard to call at three
They would ranged for a bi;
known to the automobile world. Most and the driver the sAfesi The merciful mutineers of the good
eturn agreeably hungry, in t)lenty of to take us to Inspiration Point.and.1
of the younger Hiram's energy went r She hoped e would the Lakes in the Clouds.." ship 'Bount.y, 'a British -frigate, set
'into the inherited business, which re-.time for dinrer. The other peTmitted his admiration ttietr officers aficat !j2 a dory, took the
turned him Interest as a. good birsiness get back in time for thd event of the BoBLODO
stiould-Alit'rest. was spent in a mild hotel day, the train which brought a for Ruth to become perfectly open. shio,to a lonely Ict of land In the.
fresh -supply of tourists. She looked " "Well, she'd need two chaperons— southern Pacific, called 1�itcairn. Is-
and s4ady devotion to herself. He at her wrist wat,-b. Goodness, it had both of.thern mothers--if I were en- I-and.,and inaugurated a new t1on.
took her to symphony concerts and,
fa -plays which came to town with the! stopped again! StAl, it was a pretty gaged to her." he said. He regarded This was, in 17SO. (3yorst Ila sh4�
To ouite-haif-oLth�u.i 0".ament.. and Ruth mas not the -eirl i Hiram's mi*.1, spectacled eyes with a uf
wijrin,al casts. to discard a decorative watch merely inkle in his own. "But the situation
entertainments his mother and heft,because it refused to run. ltpwuta me out of lusk.' Mother's not up Is 275, says the staid British sensus-
atcompanied them—as an the present; walkin;. and I had Xiss Goodnow takek� 'Behind 'that dry figure lurks
Afaint whistle to bae
boliday journey. was tossed back and all copped out for a tramp and the a fingernail history. gripping in ro-
Adventure just didn't connect vrith forth by the mountainsides. and a t9y
i in curved int trip to the glacier.this afternoon. I mance. For once the mutineers bad r
Not even the war could bring- tra o sight. At 'Ruth's
it. To do him justice, be had tried! elbow a well-dTessed woman who had hadn't met her yet, but she looked burned'ihetr ship in Bounty bay, they
his beat to get into the service, but 1 frequently consulted a.little crystal good td me, and that could have been set to drinking, gambling and quirrel-
*atch for-the last quarter hour le�eled arranged. Another dream dashed!" Ing over the Polynesian wives whom
his nice blue eyes were of no par-I tortoise lorgnette at the t-jgging and he wrinkled his pugnacious nose
ticular use to see with. and he- had, a I they had import.ed from a larget Is-
been-rejected for the officers' train-I train. Ruh made a mental note to get humorously. land .in Tahiti. 7
fiig camp and the Canadian Army. in collar-and-cuff set like hers for that "Not necessarily," said Hiram with man,- John' Adams. .who had
.7 pple-green silk of her trousseau. cordiality. "Of course, she's seen-the ()�no
Of course Ruth loved him. But like:a glacier once, but she might prefer see. been leader In the rebellion, was at Bob Long Says:—
every other woman in-the world, she j The cusjtomary group of tourists de- ing it twice to going to drive. Glaciers 1 length the 4MY full-grown man left I'Myoverallsand to are foamy
had come bf eavo-dwelling ancestors, trained. Part of these, after bustling e. A virtua king. he resolved to
are rarer than mountain lakes. If altv end cornfortilble, and mad*ago*.
ianid an old ghost of cave-day memor ast to register at the office. took a cift
Mrs. Hastings isn't a good walker� she bring up the sons of his former cronies heillir for Farmom I d"11i ed
ies flick&red at the back of her brain 9a3ty glance at the glacier from the Id take Ruth's place in the buck- as decent men. He set up schools, a t I with the idea thFit Yo.=ht
cou want to stretch-y
and had not yet been laid by an ex- verandah, and. apparently deciding board." t, and when the-ship Tagus leipi eactlaianally. a= arms "d
perience with what she thought she that-it would wait,went to their rooms Both -men looked-at Ruth. governmen -by accident,, in
sion touched
eraved.; She wanted her man to be' to follow its example. The rest,, nery' �'Having .your lord's Perm therb, quite
more cave- - 181-7- Adama told the -skipper
manly. She did not -con-I ou-sly determined to make the most will you go with me?"asked Haslt3injk;� he'd- OB LONG
sider that eave tions are sel- of every minute, immediately hurried
P his black eyes snapping.
dom met with in civ;lized life, that,out to get a line on the place before of t-he"AAG3i?"MprM.1.--
And Ruth. looking from oi�e—to Ae OVES.
cave-man characteristics would hard-1 the noon meal. other, accepted with thumping-heart It 'Was-decided -Vo - tianzi,
ly qu.,..ify Hiram to conduct the busi-I All but one. A stalwart young Man -'the
—the adventure at last! pitcairn- islanders and then - little'
rtess which made their financial pros- dropped his Gladstone bag on the _(C,ontinufd next issue.) -pinpoint ou,the map�--the island: is will outwear ony otber make of
pects so pleasant. Least of all did she grass and with a flying leap cleated Glove on the market, because
but two by three miles in dimensions they are made by skilled work-
consider what a very poor consort sbe the verandah railing, and landea at.. ---slipped out of notice until this year men*from the strongest glove
Imseff woWd make for a cave- the 'aide of the robust matron with WeedIsTurned Into Fabrics. the census-taker that"man'of many lesther obtainable.
waft. But she was just as unhappyl*the lorgnette.
sprung from I "Teddy!" she cried, and submitted Lack of cotton and wool for German pains..went there and counted noses.
as if her discontent had
some valid cause, and as her weddingi with eestacy to his embraces. textile factories during .the. war Insist on dettinj Bob Long
:.'day approached, this lurking sense-of I "Good old girl"' the man exclaimed brought. about some . valuable di.s- He found the islanders a happy lot,, Breads from your dealer—
I they will save you money
i dbadvantage grew. in a big, out-of-&ors bass. "The For- covertes in regard t& the iisefulness
She looked past the h6tel gardens estry Department gave me five days of other fibres. stSCENTED RED
to the old bed of the great icL* river!off, and I found that if I traveled four The stinging nettle was planted over "Kaybeo CEDAR CHESTS R. G.LONG&Co., Limited
whose melting body became the'white of 'em I could connect with your itin- Whuaves TORONTO himilteel
was so long since. I'd wide 'areas, and its fibre proved 'so j6bS*1lLt*1y-moth-proof and wond-
%trear&isauSng from the bluish mouth- erary. And it es of furultal
g from the old town— satisfactory that even now I fully handsome VW
of the g4acier which ya�wned a m ile seen anythin 00,000 Virsat from. mazinfacturer to you.
e hop. tons of it are'being used annually In -13OB'LONG BRANDS
up the rock-strewn valley. Just op- even a parent—that I took th V"to for f"s illustmted Ul—t--
%posite, the mountain sides were rich You must have got my w,ire!' Germany for textile fabrics. An excel- Eureka Refrigerator Cc, Limited Known freiiii Coast.to-Cosist
V*tb the bpring verdure which comes' He patted her back in filial fashion, lent thread is also made from it. 0- Bound. OU16
lk new I d very promising fibre,'
o
w6ol, is'ob%ta' ed fmm the common
buinnh, or "cattail," of the swamps
and stream banks. Its yield is many
tinies greater than that of the'nettle:
fleshy-leaved plant, has
proved avalkble or the production of
tained by reducing it v,-A chemicals
a valuable aftificial fibre, which is ob
:to a pulp and passing the latter Gr r'rs
f fte nozzles. The
through a group o
--l"Ituff imues from the nozzles in deli-
--cate threads,. which are spun and
This fibre is much cheaper
than artificial silk, and fabric:9 made
1 from it resemble cotton or wool', ac Ina,
Have Your Wean
cording to the method of treatmcnt.
-of large
A number Done By Expert%
ma
tion of paper pulp yarn& These are Clothing,household draperiest Unen anddellcate fabrics
not to be used with the. paper
collf
can be cleaned and made to look as fresh and bright 83
but t'he Rea Fieaveies-1 ft-t6 t,�r-ril yarns manufactured in that c6untry ght.
ar, which were made by
during the w�
Dot?" into narrow'strio, wet-
cutting paper
In and Dylng-
'Well there's no sug'air left anyway, Harry* I can see ting-them and twisting them into Vean 9
good fortune in that You make the money,and I'll help' rly Done at Psrker's.
Is Pr4>Pe
on the savings by using Lantic , It certainTy takes less," no difference where you live; parcels Carl-bO
It makft
Golden --vent in by inail Or express. an town.
:---As fine as the adver.as snowy white as the linen tn homespi refin"nent yet— Rod. The same care and attentiOn
light is -given the wcrl, as though you lived
Ats t rifty goodness owns for Lantsc a hearty welcome in the humblest home. Like torches of golden
jeased to advise you on an
h meal. b y 365 days, Held in some bidden fatry's hand, W y question rs-
MulW7 yaw saving Sf sugar in each cup, m ear e will be p�
as,6onsiderable Shedding 91 ields Dyeing. WRITE US.
Ord
abd dying meadow lands.
'inging the dusty highways,
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4;-7's;:' rencb Aviator Frontal Wins Further Laurels by Ascending
to.-Height of 1,000 Metres, and Comes Down
- Within Nine Feet of Spot Indicated . . `
Buc, France, Oct, 10.-The French'James Gordon Bennett Cup race, took
.aviator, Fronval, established a world's the air and succeeded in beating the
lending at speed record of Gaps aria De Romanet
record this afternoon for la g sp
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De
Roma
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it met
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k o
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fo
when
he ascended
to t
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height of 1,00 4 .m se
etres and came down Saturday, Sew a kilometre in 12.3 c-
t the rate of 292.82 kilo- >Is
within mine feet of the-spot indicated. onds, or a 1
181.95 miles an hour.
metres or about :>{
rd for looping
,
Fronval holds the taco P
he-1
Today Lecointe covered the kilo
e
_ .. . at the
rat
12.1 seconds,
or
e in +
• _ After the meeting closed to-slay, m�etr
Sidi Lecainte, who recently won the of 296.684'kilometree per hour.
DISORDERS OCCUR EGYPTIANS ACCEPT '
AN IRISH CITIES BRITISH PLAN
Trop Are Called to'the Lon- Negotiations Have Been in
Ps g FROM RED TRAIL OF WAR TO PROSPERITY IN WESTERN CANADA a�
donderry Prison., Progress in Paris. Thousands of Canada's soldier sons, returned to the paths of peace, have availed themselves of the oppor-
Belfast, Oct. 10.-ilia people resid- A despatch from Paris says:- tunity provided by the Soldiers Settlement Board of establishing themselves on farms 'throughout'the Dominion. a#.
drip in the vicinity of the prison at Leaders of the Egyptian Nationalist The above pictures give a good idea of some of the homes and farms owned by these soldiers. (1) is the home
~ of Edward Livesay, a lieutenant in the 49th Battalion in North Saanich, Vancouver Island. He�has 20 acres and
Londonderry passed a sleepless night PAY meeting in Paris have decided `-
,r owing to the Ain made by Sinn Fein to accept with one important--fe-serva- is prospering, (2) shows W. W.-Latter on his farm at Moore Park, Man. (3) is Mrs. 'Gallagher, who is taking x .
prisoners who wrecked the cells, tiot the British plan for Egyptian the place of her hero husband, killed at the front while serving with the 29th Battalion. She bas'a 40-acre farm
smashed windows and shouted relit-, independence,°which wa announced at Matsqui Station, B.C., where she is taking up dairying. She is the tenant of the Matsqui •farm adjoining and
lican songs. Eventually troops,were in England last July. P is seen among part,of a crop of carrots. (4) The neat home of A. J. INIcCarthy, llegina District, Bask.
summoned and surrounded the prison. This was learned from a member of
They first fired in the air, then sup- the Egyptian Committee of Four British Ultimatum 'o*' ,I -
pressed the disorders. .to- which carried the British plan to the We�rk�j�. Market e# Reel#
An.attempt was made at Derry Egyptian people and arrived in Paris Handed t0 Russia
day to hold a huge demonstration at gyp L°
on its way to London. A despatch from London says- :Wholesale Grain. Eggs-Currer.t receipts, 66'to 58c
the funeral of the seventeen-year-old As a result of their two-day con- A British ultimatum to Russia threat- Dressed poultr - n chickens,
;boy, John Clifford, who ws8 shot by Toronto, Oct. 12.-Manitoba -oats- Y rig
ference, the leaders have framed a ening to sink Russian warships and No. 2 CW,.72%c; No. 3 CW, 68%c; 35c; roosters, 23c; fowl, 25 to 80c;"
'a sentry Wednesday night. As the number of suggestions and counter- duckpins 35c; lurks s 45 to 60c-.
enarmv assembly started, however, subr6arines on sight if.they appear in';extra No. 1 feed, 67%c; No. 1 feed, g , Y +
proposals which will probably be sub- the vicin'it of Nikolaieff cn the Black'66�c; No. 2 feed 63%c, in store Fort squ'a'bs, doz., $5.50.
soldiers with fixed bayonets .stepped maitted to a hi h official of the Britt=_h Y i William. Honey-23 to 23%c per 1b. for 80
g _ Sea has been handed to Leonid Kras- and GO lb. pails;. 23
in behind the hearse. Others march- I Manitoba harts -No. 3 CW $1,08 % to 24e for 10 lb.
Government. sin the Bolshevist emissary in Lon- y
ed further in the rear and prevented y No. 4 CW $1.02%; rejected,'93%_c; pails, and 24 t 25e per lb. for 5 and
Maher Bey, one of the committee of don. -The note, according o Kra,,,, �f 234 lb. arils. Wholesalers are now
- anything pike an organized,procession, four, declared that he and his col- was from Earl Curzon, the British , Manitoba ixr store Fort William. selling to the honey- trade, 60 lb. tins
the crowds being pushed to the side lea es brought back the unanimous ! ivianitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern,
the and side streets. Secretary for Foreign Arairs. The .$2.21%; No. 2 Northern. $2.19%; No. at from 26 to 27c per 1'b..; Ontario
approval of 14.,000,000 Egyptian peo-i message is regarded in some quarters�3 Northern, $2.11�s; Ns 4 wheat, comb honey -at $7.50 per 15 section' t
Three military officers and twenty' le "who are united to gain complete " " $2.04%, in store Fort William. tee•
P 8 P as a declaration of war. The note,
men riding in two lorries on patrol Ontario honey--5,lb. ails 29c lb.;
independence." said Krassin, "declared that it has •American corn.-No. 3 yeiloar, $1.30, P
duty were ambus4.ed last night a The chief reservati3n made by the been reported to the British Govern-'r.om'inal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- -2%'Ib, pails, 30c per.I'b-
uater of'a mile from the village of gyp ment that a Russian submarine has I Lrve ult S tin chickens 28
9 1's liana consists of a demand that meat. po rY- p g
_ Noweestown. The men sprang out.of all references to the British rotector-' 1 Ontario cats-No. 2 white, 64 to to 30c.
j been sighted off Nikolaieff and fur-
the lorries and engaged the attacking, ate ever Egypt be complete) elimin- 168c. Montreal Markets. ♦
gyyP } ther states that if this is "so it will -$2.05
` party in the darkness, the fight•last-I ated-from the chief treat of Ver-) Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, Oats-No. 2.Can. West., 94c; No. 8
k be sunk. a.s•will all Russian w•arshi s„to $2.15; No. 2_Spring, $2 to $2.10; �„ Wes't_, 92c; flour, new standard
ing more than an hour. I sailles and all'other existing treaties, on-sight." Krassin has forwarded shipping points, according to freights.
iu�ludin �i,y rv.,in vut ut tilt PP g P S g grade,.$12.50; rolled oats, 90-1b. bag, s
the naval detachment at the Bandon; g g . . g the note t0.D10�C014• rear--No. �, na4"ri�l. *4.20; bran, >saa eo; snorr3, *oa.rvi
war. Barley-$1.10 to $1.15, according to hay, No. 2rper ton, car lots, $33.
Military aBrracks; was shot in the The Egyptians have'agreed to per- L _ freights outside.
head and died a fen* minutes after- wit a certain. number of British Medical Aid in Mid-OCean Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. Live Stock Market.
:. 'ward. Lieutenant Robertson was shot Rye-No. 3, $1.65, nominal, accord- Toronto, Oct. 12.-Choice heavy " w'
i troops, to'remain in Egypt, said the _ Sent by Wireless in' to freights cutside. steers, $14 to $15; good heavy steers,
through the stomach and probably;committee member, and have also f; g , $12:50 to $13; butchers' cattle, chotc*,
fatally wounded. Two soldiers of the ,, Manitoba flour-$1_.50 top patents♦,
agreed to pay indemnities to . Bri- $12 to $13; tilt, good, $10.50 to $11.50; t
A despatch lrom Sotrthamgton $1_ :Government standard.
_ rt• were bad)• injured. to 9• do cow. $6 to od,
5 do wed. $
b b' t in � $8 , +
1?a ttsh and other forergn• subjects sec a says:-While the steamship St. Paul, .. Ontario flour-$9 bulk, seaboard.
Egypt who rosy suffer through re- Millfeed-Gar iota, depiveied Mont- bulls, choi $10 to $10.50; do, good, t
- -- -- -'_ which has arrived here, was in mid- $9 to $3.25; do, rough, $6 to $8- but-.
n organization and the advent of-inde- Atlantic she received a witless appeal real freights, bags included: Bran,per $hers' cows choice; h, $ to $8 ut-
x., ;:, pendence. a ton, $54; shorts, per .ton, $54; good ,
'. %::• for medical aid from'the tramp steam- feed Sour, r good, $8.25 to'$9; do, com., $6 to $7; .1
er Schroon. A member' of the crew feeders, best, $10.25 to $11,25; do, 900
U S Corn Crop - of the tramp was seriously ill. Provisions-Wholesale. •, 89.75 to $10 25; do, 800. lbs, $S '
P Smoked meats-Hams, med. 47 bo n
+ to.$...50• do com., $7 to $8.50• canners
V Dr. Stump, of the St. Paul, obtain-
-Largest ill History 60c; heavy. 40 to 42c; looked, 64 to and cutters. $4.50 to $.5.b0; milkers,
• - ed a description of the symptorii3 of 68c- rolls; 34 to 36c; cottage rolls, 41
lilt
rem°• the man's ailment.by wireless while • good a chaise, $75 to $lambs, ea cow.
'<� .�.
Washington, to 4.�c breakfast bacon, 60 to 66c, ,
gt D.C. Oct. 8.-The I9..0 ' and abed. $66 to $7b• lambs yearlia�
? ' the vessels were 50 miles apart. Fie. fancy 'breakfast bacon, 56 to 62c;
qY corn crop peomises to be the largcZt $8.75 to $10; do, eprirng, $19 60 to .
in the history of the United 5tafes• diagnosed the case. as appendicitis. backs, plain, 52 to 54c; boneless, 54 to $1;•75; calves; g�cod to choice, $17 to . as
Then he treated the man by wireless 68c. $19; sheep, $8.50 to $8.25; hogs, fed
€':. . ► .'', ;, - by more than ninety million bushels.; . Cured meats-Lops clear bacon �7 n
-_- :: `•.jp` - yield of 3 '1 :19°,U00 busFel"s, instruction for four days, when it was Y and watered, $_0._5; do, weighed off ,
" reported .he u-n the v:ay to re- to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. cars, $20.50; do, f.o.b., $19.25; dam'
_ = compared with the .previous record __�= Lard-Pure tierces, 30% to 31c;:count--y points, $19.
escarp. - - = -- 3114 to 313A c•
production of 3,124,746 000. bush�e s tubs, 31 to 313Src; pails, Montreal Oct. 12.-Butcher oows,
::. Communication between the two rints, 3Q to 30' c. Compound tierces
in.1912 was forecasted to-day by the P +i road., $5 to $7.60; canners, $S to $4; '
vessels was then broken off. 3114 to 311%c; tubs, 2434 to 24%c;,cutters, $4 to$b butcher bulls, com.
Department of_Agriculture from r a, ;
r' pails, _•#3''• to-24%c; prints, 27 to 28c. $5.25 to $G; good veal, $13 to ;26;
condition of 89.1 on October 1. -Tne
Country Produce-Wholesale. med. $10 to $13• grass, $5.50 to$6.50•
yield will exceed that of last ear
...�� � x ,;;•,� y France Willie to Rearelve ' $6.5o to ��; lambs,
by practically 300,000,000 bushels. $ Butter-Creamery, fresh made so]- eyes, good, ;12.6 '
Suggestions From Germa.ly ids, 6b to 67c;,prints, 57 to 58c; No. x cow., $5._6 fa $s; hogs, off car -
-' fit,;• Kansas; Nebraska and Missouri will
;> contribute practically all of the in- dairy, 47c. weight's,--selects, $20; sows, $16.
.A despatch from•Paris says:-The
Meese' French Government, according to the Seaplane Crashes - � < "
Warm and dry September ,.a Bather, Thanks ivi P
Foreign Office, continues open ..o Ger- Thanksgiving.
free from Rides read killin frosts Into St. John, Rive!
Heading for the Cross-Benches. l g man suggestions for a settlement- of, Thanks for the life- Thy love has'
as
and the maturing of the fate crops r
Mayor McBride, of Brantford, who has reparations, but so,far none of the `
and during the month the prospects i guarded =till; A,.despatch from Fredericton, N.B., °
decided to forsake the Government proposals submitted is deemed wor Thanks for the loves that all the glad
for this year were increased by says:-The Fairey float-type seaplane,
benches in the Ontario Legislature. flit of serious consideration. days fill
85,000 000 bushels. The frosts near ( in which Col. Leckie, D.S.(?., director!.
a ills alleges that the Atturney General the end of the month did little dam- There will be no definite refusal to I Thanks for the joys which brighten of flying operations of the Canada Airt. `.
�+ tried to curb his reference to Hydro negotiate directly with Germany. The all the way,
Radials and that there is considerable age, and the great bulk of the crop ds German and.French all are Board and Major Basil Hobbs,
;tiasatiafaction among organized labor. now 'safe-oa that score, Government constantly in touch with both Govern- Thanks for the homes, the friends of started. the transcontinental air flight >'
experts said. ' every day. from Haldfax, crashed-inta-V
ments, but up to the present no plans I We thank Thee, Lord. x
- -- '� have been arranged for a .meeting; John River at Wbelpley's Paint,-2q:.'_
SCtuTn Successful prior to the Geneva conference, which For every deAly gift for daily need; miles southeast of St. John. Col. .'
$10,000,000. Bridge '-; '.' For hopes renewed by many a kindly Leckie and Major Hobbs escaped. '.
for Appendicitis wi11 fix the total sum of the repara- deed,
PP Across St. Lawrence without injury. =
lions. -We thank Thee, Lord. ' -- - -
•. . . . Paris,) _ .� � -
Oct. 10-The removal'of the A despatch from Montreal says:-
For pain that teaches us to sym- Afghan Garrisons
appendix has has now become the most i Definite steps towards the construe- Former Kaiser Seeks - � � '
simple 'operatiop, and has not been tion Of a new bridge across the St. pathize, _ Reported in Mutiny
_to Justify Hie,.Acts i For every tear that dins'our aching
attended with the slightest danger, ac-i Lawrence from the foot of McGill - _ ✓ •. � ' ' ''• --- '
cording to a report of Professor Paul; street to the property of the Harbor I eyes, A despatch from London says:-A''
Delbet to the Art of of Sciences. ( Berlin, Oct. 10.-The former Kaiser, For hopes deferred, for disappoint- wireless despatch received from Mos-
Y Board on the south side with a middle
I y , ' rn his Holland retreat is writing a I merits keen, cow reports that a military mutranq
We said that thirteen otherwise fatal way on St. Helens Island were taken +,poll real testament," the central idea
_ cases had been completely cured by. at a- meeting of the committee : t That,lead our faith to One w e have has broken out among the garrisons in
--:•-'the injection of from 50'to 100 cubic� representing the various•bodies inter-
coarse which is a justification of his� not seen; 'Nathern :Afghan'istan. The despatch'
centimeters o anti-gangrene serum 1 coarse as ruler of Germany in- the i For faith to walk the darkest, hardest says the soldiers are demanding a sot-t
\' 8r ested with .the Harbor Commission. eyes of the world. The"testament" is ,
":'which hitherto had been used most! The estimated cost is put at $10,000,- y road, diers 'Soviet, 'the same as, that Jin' 'v
l+r ,asuocessfull in the treatment of the not to 'be published until after his I For needed strength to bear life's daily Russia. • s
Y 000, and A is to be asked from the death. Professor Theodore Schiede-! load -J--y �
--'war wounded. While this has always" city and Provincial Government;'while man, the aged hristozian_and-persa^'ter =t`
�CC`e-gismo T rl-ee ord. Italian K Vrders Son
been ;considered by the medical-pro- it wars-declared- inion i mg
fession as `a minor operation, the Government should shoulder the.friend of the former liner, is assist- '
/:number of vases that proved fatal led major part of the burden, rag him in the assembling of data and For cloud and sansh,ine, calm', or ivitid TO Learn Useful Trade,
the patient heretofore to anticipate is also aiding in the editing. The and rain, �•'
-with sodine-de-degree of alarm the a pi- testament seeks to justify all of Wil- For wildest storm that - to calm •A despatch from Paris says:-King,"
ags:-King '
gr PP helm's personal and political acts. Victor Emanuel of Italy has carimlledl
'cation -of the surgeon's knife in his Inland Revenue of p p I again;' 9 "
r_ the college education of his son and:
' lase. '--�'-`- For silent, silver moor.-_ter stars that� ;
Month of• August r glow; has ordered him to learn -a useful, .-
r iD Russo-Polish Armistice ' For summer's verdure, and for winter's tirade.
A despach from Ottawa y :-The ::,Conditions Arranged snow; y
Poles and Lithuanians grand t 41 of inland reviue aperu. For rain that has fallen on quiet fields
ing during the month of Ku gust Riga, Oct. 10.-The Russo-Polish For all of nature, life and living of home,
Have Ceased Fighting ng g g things,
$11,292,476, according to a statement armistice, according to the plan ten- For death, and that new life that dy- For the light that has quickened.the.
A despatch from Riga says:-Mili. issued from the Federal Department tatively agreed upon', is for 25 days. ing brings, warm dark loam,
°Itary operations between the{Poles and of Customs and Inland Revenue. Last ,It will begin within four days'after For the 'strength,that has labored in•:'
Lithuanians have ceased, it is an- August the grand total was $6,240,- signature. q--==- .the heat of the' day, ,.':
nounced at Polish �eadquarters here: 418. The total excise revenue during The armistice ma be broken on-48 For the harvest that will not be tak X
VMS statement was made in connec- the month of August was $3,307,182. ' Y n ! � :k:
hours notice during the first d.5 drays,� At the NSagara Fails po�toffice ;iU,- away,
'tion with an announcement that the Of this amount $2,497,147 accrued after which it will continue 'indefinite- 000 souvenir postcards are mailed The harvest of beauty, the barvest oil
,Allied 3(kn;r*n on the Polish-Lithuan- from the excise tax on tobacco, and ]y, upon'the condition that either i'every Sunday, and from 20,000 to 30; peace, t
f cation had arrived st Sawsiki. $403,650 from spirits. t may break it on a 10-day notice. 000 a da on week days. -Our thanks never slum dia5sE-- ;
! .t� qbt party y Y day'on Y
Y�t�. `rr '",' 'V1, _ - �;,'m' .rd:'� A•s�v.'•:�-: „«;,;<•r' *k.:. 4-',Y,.:, .�. -. :,T:'�'s�:�;=+'-"-✓ .:;:"?':.«' s'�
tit -.-.a- ,s•: ,.y+'•'' �Es,: - ..�•°rA-t'!,:-v• vise,eww".;•
; ,��` �'' LO�' ���• Alf..Clark has'b n off duty I --Ell Wilson is su - -:.; _
°:. �s. etp u is iferinR from• •
�" '''for over a week sufferingg from severe attack of eryuipeltas. - `=
— bldod poisoning in his left band.
—A. BUNDYS "�- ',$ j
DW
t wovement is on foot to or-
—John McGidAy is erecting a —blouday next being Thanks- ganize a bowling club in the vil.
��; :;•new cement silo. giving Day the various places of;lage. •_.- :;;, ,, : b w
=James Rose is erecting a gar- business will be•cloeed as usnal. —Dirt=, Kirchner has been laid ' . _ . ' r '
R11, ,_. �, y age on his premises. .: -Mr• and Mrs. Arthur Dot4n, o!f duty EnfFering frow an abeee9� . _ Thee Pilo# 5nper�or P�peless Furnaee k
J. H. Bundy bas installed a whO have been spending a few on her face.
days with,the'fol•iner a arents, at Rev. A. E. Bruce' reached an•
pipeless furnacefur James Potter, Y p 1 p This cutiivay'viety of the Pilot + .+ ,1
—John and Mrs. Stephenson the Methodist parsonage, retnrued niversar serruous in Brats toll, Su ertor Furnace fiItistr,ltes 'the Ina:.-
-.-..with their eon, James of Clare- to their hout'e.in Ottawa on Thurs- do Sunday-last. p p
u l
d i3r• - -D'r. Henry will be here as usual net in whit the circuit tins'of air_i -_ + r ; ' ,�
The
annrt:Itl Convention 'of next Tuesday. to attend, to his takes place.which
,cool, or return air
-- -The apple-crop in this locality Y. _ _
;�,'. ;a•„: the South 0iitario Teachers mofeasional duties.' * enters the outer section <>f the rg is•
Is good, both as to quantity arld l ; R
r.; quality. A�sovlatiou will be held this -Win.Shepherd daughter, ter and down the channel which is
tai `"' -W. Collis is confined to lids 'Thrlrsday and Fridt,yjn the Whit- Miss Willa, left on Sattirday-for 'fornied between the outside eisin
house stttTering (rout tot bid tttttick.
by High Sehuol. This 1., expected Oshawa-whemet they-will reside fit' and the double inner casing, ri,s the �.
to lie one of tho. lest conventions future.
`. ; ;';,: of lumbago. air is helped, it•iises with 4ncreaseli _
% -:� lame. nurnbe from t}fii3' in tlle:history of the Association -Mrs.Irwiti Shepherd and little NI s'
1, r- velocity and leaves the centre portion
locality tltteilded ^the Nla:k'uatn ants t1 fin( ,program has been pre- daughter, of Kitchenee, Live visit-
!•~' "'.'Fair on Sz'4ttelia Ia h p tied• Every teacher in_the rid.: ing with the fov,nier's lmi;eilts,-H. of the register travelling.at,_lin ?tae r-
y.
Misses B. a.nd I. Fitrnti•ng,Crave ing i= exl)ectetl to be present. -In:G.curl Mrs. Calvert. Aga of 3110 feeCpar wiuute. The t;.'cu- �•
toll,-e uenca of the meetlug, all -One'eFidetice that O�llftt� 1 is !ttiuu-hikes place so rapidly and regu-
R72
t'eturnerl tiftgr? spending it week (1.. l c
V
�Flth relatives.ill the.Oty. . achocls %A Ill be q'iu. lift iapproachin,;the status of. a•cdty lall due to the scier>tificconstrur,tioli ? � . , ;�
- -'11'tu, Cirllis has cnntpI>ted the --' I -Uurtisili has Leeil apt i.is the fact that.Tlw Ontario .Re- of tht Filot'superior, thi.t t-be•ct(•t;ua.
-re painting of his r.e•ideuee which pointed ,itispectot,of the v6r'k on fortifier lias oulp acre nlol'� step to bacon es a cotnbinati:)it of ;7uu:pir.g `
"adds lunch to its appearance. ;" the P'rovincial Highwity through make' to become a d-Ily ila:per; -
pp , ! warm air into the I.uilding and s,..:ck- I ,i:•::h�';,�
r-"•� .. fills. Horsley a:ui sou, E:trl, of t•he virlaige by the -govemment, Several years)tigo it cva5_ or.iy a lug the rEturn air bra,k into thc• Earn- •, yi
ine Grove, spent over Sun ay. \o better uign could be chosen for ec,Ininvn weekly }iaper, hen
1 7
0
* ace.• This insures the c>.tctatt t)r of
- With'leer brother, F. W. Ilick;: ttfii� work, 'a� ,fits lone experience It consiclei'ed that the outlook wit.
-:%V. J, llonney and da iii, v, as a stone mason. ha; given hits brigfit enotrfih to launch out tl• a the air to all parts of tfre building. �.
Leilti, left on Mo;i dny to visit the ueceq.:ary cinalification to bi-weekly,hilx1 it.-'success oas baeti _
4T' the fortuar's brottfier in Sttginaw. jnN(ze•when the wort- k 1,1•oi)erl'y 1,trc.11 that it has, gone one step fur_ Dlanuftictured'by '_''fill: HALL ZRYD FOUNDa CO., Hespeler
doile. FIe has H1=o got the aeces- 1 ther and now <ppears_ as n.tri
> rers� ants, irtst:i,lled by
�;. -Miss Marjorie Cl.fit has en savy clnadificatioas to delwtnrl ti:.it f cti'eekl . - We con,,t atnlate Il rs.
'tiered the Ptliplvy of the G.it]tpbei} a,lud tot„l k be doni:, soil eontrac•t- Cutlrlie llmidy and A. R. .11loway `*' 3 � r
Flour Mills Co. as assiitant iii the ors will hind th:tt.the5 canal "i)tfit i on t}�e access cchir'h i= .ttttPnc.Iing. ��'l�'� I ��33°'�n
office. ittfiytiti11 over lrita' He fits=�their ell'urt�tbprocduc•e a fir=t class � ° �•L s �'�1 �' �✓w' +,•+�
' tirowl shown his v:lli.le. by re sett-•tiety= a )e
.c Arthur Ratd�eron' has r?t.tecl_ ; 3' s, j p=.I _t'• _ -__._`-------_. ____.,.__ ._�._�_�.-------•- _- - --•
•a.: tlae east end_c�€th.e Rt>rdtiin do+.'cl!- ing certnln fin-lterial ;is being uufit a -' ' ,
` for the world intended. _
.' ir.R rPr:elitly vacsted b,(7scai•:ate- rtv MEMORIAM • '' . . . -
' a> t cation. -Itev` P F. GGirdiner, B. A., ! -
l'.,'. )P iS'.tT. c)� -In-tl'tltl r. lavii,� :ueulary
=A. T. and �Ir;. Ian es (rf Belle. occilipied. the .pulpit in St. All 51- >
Y d•ri?�v'; church 'ou Stlutla l,ot}] of,.,ut'i :tlnved s:71. lir),le 'Jack, who �„
::. vine, spent a feR days cl,uri.ig the y' p:issi'd ari';ty on Oct. 11th, 1017. Sail-
act-Reek with tll'il' rel:itive4 in n1<)ruiug- and evening. ,c hen, lie,
fir m:�S�Fi by his low c; p tri nt�:
reached• 'IUO^t ac'r'e 1t;illy. gat'.
�:.. ickerinR• p I Hr i; n:-,t d(ad.-fur he is f,tr•tts-,ti
-Herb. White Ilan .niirc'hased Garcdiiler-•lla.; c.eeuuiced Atha pnIlAt.ji-' �Fh:". :i�h Icvely close he wandeis
the rates 'cOtt1 gtl Chtirc•h street -It) the tin1Un Ch111'C11, O',Y?'l S, 11't{l,'l h'tnplly.
from-S" ol. .11eCrxig, now ocetlpi'A during the past tivo :Years.. Tho Liusn !-h;• wa i�•eeo- you ivou!,d-not.
al•rangemonts intd'e 1>y the t,y,� hid him •' ry �: -
�; by Mr �I•lrtin, .
r.... . .. _A rlln,b:r of tnPmbers of the dertatninatiotl; in that city were In ikstj _-vlt p xcr. fs'lw,(t'•cd b-ns-set - ' ) y _
i :that the church wa- .to I••• Under him free. fi i R
Dietllodi:t c •lirreh attelldetl the -T. A. and 3I. V.70-tin,FrePrl�an a
_ c+ the cotitrol of the. Prl _l)'•t�ri_tn
District'll.S.Convention at-,.1ount �
Zion on Tnegrl)ly: f.)r two yeari. and-for tit'
-Robert J. Cuthbert :vnd -into.:,' ing tcvr, year+ by'the. lietli;;tIi;t 1'ru .d•:v••-t:serne/cts i mil, i �t i ' r-
1llrs. Miller, of Toronto; motored tin al'r;t.ngemeatt whirl] i� prOV-113K ---.= .--. .�_ ,` e
dojvn and ralleci on a number of very satisftictory. Mr. GhrtlinP: ol,.vrovs -”;;NNTEn-_1p::1y eo
fti nd9 on San(dRr..
will necu},y the pulpit ')f St. Anil-. t.rT=suit. t)u�ha ton. } t .
`
-Mrs. F. FI. Da le and tdA[t h• re w'+ ChllrCl] ileXt 'ltrlday• �' -a- New Fall Hats Clod quality felt in the
y x t FOR 't.t2.F-1 nags ti aerks tilt?. a�,y�
' ter. Mi,; Corinn spent Stilldmv - Soptetuver rei)jrt l)t Jr. > "7m l yell. Gera:<I C la:i,. Ii r,hZrtnn 1.3 y
of.Pirker•ing pibliv •nc�7i11 : Jr Id-
�, , here with tlit;forrtler's parentq, G.. �(.1Ft ALFT-I0 ,mall i latest shapes, in color green, navy,
Ph')Fbe,Eiaket, Ftddie Pahver,I:Ior• P'sts 7 weeks
14T. and Mrs. Palmer._ . :<:. 1tppie-1. `.ildam Bry+:,'D,nhat`.nn, t •
Several from here attended ence ,JItetch, Edward Karr ,ilner, _ black brown etc price $5.00,
fhe AtexAndra Theatre. Tt)1;Into. , Leon"(] Stephenson, John Green- T;OR SALE-The milk business, in � '� • '
c a one evening ;4t week to hear law, 1)orotny Andrew, Reunetil .i the vtu.:xe m reeeeertna. as the ppropr,.wr . . _
g r aJi:icliver nb milk alter Nov. 1. J,McGir,ty.3-3 • •
"Tha Bird of Paradise.” - . , Morley, Harriette Dlvrrisaev: tab ..__ . _--. Men's i "
-Joe (see an sister, of Victoria - sent), Ethel Bray (absent), Alan ICsI3T'Z�3TCH)t�31 WANTED
Fan Underwear'
In Merl11O,
t• r '' - $ uare, motored down and a ent Shepherd (absent). First Class- -�-�t the hose Flax tilt ripply at office at
p Itf -.. $1.50 per garment.
Bnnday.Icith their cott5in-, DL s. J.: Ho.s%ard Law.Heleu Cowan, Edna _ - -
` Rankin and W. F., Henderson. Reid, Ethel Powell, Walter Rich- �OR 4ALE-7 picas_ 6 wee-ke 'old,
'line, M; , Apply. to D, McNeil, h,t�1.
-alts. Down, tits. T. Lan, lli.; ardson, Allan Andrew. -Barbara R. beck. P:,:krnnc. a•. Peabody Overalls, big stock plain blue,
B..Runtinz and Mrs. G. Law ceere gall. Angn., Liscombe, Earl Furs+- _ .
y Harr Stephenson. Lnni," OR S k1,E-.3 sow Rit11 3 ;Ics 4
delegates at the W. M. S. Coned. t'rr y p � p black axed tittles Be sure yOLI buy
t ` y lion at llouni Zion,on Ttie�drty. 5te;)hensgn (absent). Sr. Prim.— 1 � = � `t�s ttiantl: nr:�_:•,$honc •
1 ,31 1h',B.Bu-k. R.R. Nt 1: Cn>cunc L • �+L
-We are pleased to report that Irene CopelanT; Ati;t1il' Baker, Hiii. a -the Peabody line. They hr'�Ve
' r fir _(IIr. nrtnriial:t. wb(' L. con-. gyzCl Bye, T� illi�ttt'�I:lrtitl. t'l t+a .;)Itl)R't�t)I) FOR 9_�i.is-('c,ns;Rt- t L i
+'$nPd to her-bed witli An attack of it PVitn.--Sant seott, Dori, Re4tri. C . t,i +z.h , l.�•,•t •,it ':-..,•�. �-pty he weight and- s'ual toy.
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.-typhoid fever. il,m;king ?atisf,tr •I?re,ttlie Elluitt, Lucie_ Futvler, fir- tr -. ,tiny a,1,rkerilc• A. w,titI;RC:.ii',ft,.l. _
et< Il.ilf (>ih4ent}. Cl.ts.; I--)lilt• r«
• tort' redress totvrirti t'ernvet•y, _ L • , ,
--John Stephen,=nn, ofth.e Ki,2'g- encrite 1� akh, hurler Stephen. �+(tiElt--Irrr'rtr n .�,eltt to D"c, i:t, i n' ''s ffia l.''�gany �s�ce loots. ell
•, r sten rood eASt, ha; ziren tip work. ?'� !. IiennPLll )'tichard�un; Curti \ •t,x t'week1rn. rIrkl eh?:7r MaCih300 L
.. in-•his f•trin rti:'d n ill 1fold 'r,t, 'tut' !:; ',:: 1Ig1 ie (oA tin. Ittr-..ell h{,ic 1• c . a:.`1'e+i'y, - ° Made wiAt boot, stylish and
�tit.r. salt• ::.f .h:.�arals_rx�at_h.�s)d--' _ -- _ �-c�.t--- _ _ __ _ -_ -_ -_-- _ __ - �., --�-..:. _ --
-- ;, -�, - ��-�- -- `l�� '�=__t��x�tia.ti:_ �;��:t e'er-. _: �-�: ���r r7-°e �i_ `� -
�Y - iir:1)letr,en-s oii`llot�i _. t _.met - _ 3: __- :_� ._- -_r- - s'erviceabl .SO.
?" - -- �, tttYCr-.I-r_�:=�3.a.�:.a - _ _- n�.. �-=.- _- _-_ _ _ - -- '- :u .•za=�..:• - -- - .- -- _�.�--_ - - --- _ ._. ,__
r'Sj.'-: ".dC?' - - - _ _�.G�,•--•,•ir' r T'f -— - -r` 'S '''i'-'_T::'' �u.=�__-__-__''_, --_ ._..-._--_ _--_
;(:)+tbarine . tId, f,>rtne� ZX- er �.
(•alllyd'otl Pr wml!)t>r (if -`�xIt�t 1 11: - t)ct:,' r 2'•t,} - ] j
r, :�•i i.i)-r):; t)ar.•'rt 3Q{I`, a _ .•- - 1`ow for Just One t`•-
f i,kerinx friondc cm bile motorinx will he Nli•4onary an,i Thar k- �+� .•. , : :m.,n ,.. Or:.7 •., _ •
APP!, .r, ,,
through the village are cl ry 1a=r giving Day i>1 titN `1�'t I di=t 1 a.e f'`�j �q I t
1 °4: RvPPk t;ht]Cl'h, ivhen the 1,atT '1' ill
Eir,_L:. yr=ai:.':.�'_ ''': e;"''_ _ GROCERY� �.- 1�7!°E7r..•l�'1L
-Rny Sroft ,cv:� t ,ken ill otr preach. 'ePrn'inna ,iiltni)i-� to .the -i, .)'{N.`z �l.i.•-L:,n:•r na �hrnnrhirp
- t^arl+tj !R5t r tth in attl(k,of uCrr1�1011. lir)1'nirlg •+ti,]eCt; '�T:le 1 rt. i 7 :'. . ,r.1 C n,
,)r .j a �V :� t'eaLirr 13tLr L11L111C11'y Soap, .
.r anpivtdi':itisand . 1 1onday n•it ctnan s-Ajlsiii a
taken't,)l-k-teiis TIn-'! iLl?', Toron the frllowir,- c\nrd;' "Now there `:•'. 1.L:.; Hill a .
"' to, where a sneces-ftil. zlperrtcion ,toad by the c;vo7 s of •Iesn, t i(t ti _ KING COTTON
'. � iT!{ •1t,!•:'>-1eti':li�;ht,y u.c+tl bud_
. . `.1was perfor,)7ed. three Marys.'- Wila.t• ;t .diytr.el_y a4.. ;,. ntuuid :.1 ;a:,_ - 01111',10 CQIItS•per liar.
'lk are plea�e(1 t�, repo t •.hat beautiful and hnnl rely uattlr;tl d.' at ac..ta.':ii,' :'d ec.,Srl T,:ia,4'%ndcr.-a;>• - _ -
Mrs. Wiii. All,iw• toy, R'ilio ltas been act... Ecenit7.g snject, , "i!ctnkw_ p�! 'u.J•K_Thcx;�.7;1'.c:enntt- ---r _ �JQ�'�111St t0 1Z3t1Q{�11(e till; etCf"llent Soap, IL t)ft33
aerionnly ill, is n iy nluc'lt M,!,i - giving," and tll� text refit lR. ''f11 T�•nl c , Ll:-���,tQnW t;uel:ies, for 1 1.00. -
-ed. Her litany friends Bolo, that everytring give• thanks;. for tllir r
't , •� \ the improvement wRy c,ltltinue .t*the R ill of .G;A in_ Chri-t J-11s '`; ac-hi a a:•u.t,•,`ral;n.
;.�>;:rachinc�. H,F[errr._:n, C:::rcmnr.t. I.'t',a'r
_ until slie has filly rerovPreri. concerning yon.' 3ive thanks t,) _:1 t;t.t' _. _ _
--Tile potato crop, wliic-b is the who who, c�'hy, when, h here ing SALE- S-rontned f ',tu"hnu�a, C H A--A P A N ...:�D
--ba4r. f(:r c. nitnibe. of eats i? t]ow an, boa' ? lt'hera sha'.1 we o ,
E Y L" 1.. 1�:'•,• i.3:: ,'i:::,ca. n.•.,ly ,'.c. :a ;d ir.:!c,
v being Ilarcestetl. ' Local otlye'r' IIIIJ what ?hall t,e ell) t,n Ti.tanl:- r ,arc:.M)''art irinie,�t. � Ir'S _e i;yr,ilt uul. ' •
are '(. uotin;; $1.10. per b, g.• In giving Sunday ? It' all il'1)ellrls._ fly ;,, + !>alr,•:,'E',cier,nq, •• \n W. }t. »— �
ether pits of the 1)royince the
Sunday Seho(11 'A ? p n1, evert
is
price varies from ;:) cent; Hll, Stindtly, wh tt=hall ,ce do with ii.:'. � T-B-.Mr. Co}laciitr, tine local Ford YolitliP'eopla'. n]-sting :-1 rt;.,,t.aed•�:..r'thttrt� _ �.
r. :Agent, hap pHrc•llased the Int %t Friday evening, Oct. 15th, t•': 'i�.:e.s (, and '_''i r:r.nth:oici red:,'•:'oil t,w..•T 0
the corner of Church and liillg tchich yoti are itpyite;l and ivljerP .se:-ai '�a°y t:�h� ,r: l heavy t�87;.,�. 1n v t
r.t Iot ,..,,r F.on. V %crag. rn t. ,,hono, N>ril- .'
`street-, nf)w occupied by JIr.Fo•,vl•- yob will be delighte'.i. Jlk--iuu:-lry =:ern tip:., F.Lacey,
i, er. It l3 Ill? int°ntlnn tooreet pt'lhrani -ith peeche , songs an(1 _ -- .- °- :t. , �s • rR 211 1inR `;.�I.F,-?-cr;1 t,)ttrit,� �tlr: ;n' � ��ls.,' b�ly e� ia��� earl , thereby getting'
thereof) a griva-le and re�:(knc.• . - vloi.-.T. W. D. x� ,• li E ejst:,mrlr:vl}' •
-Jos, Stephensot], a'llf)se }ease -Gonri.work {la, been nladP Ill n•:c:;.a,t!tet. Shul:a'»nrbcr.;irr•carr,er. .thy;. best choice' in a limited
has explCP.d atld R11) r3IlntP !�}\'rllQ ChP i['UI'k Otl the PC,11'ITt: 31 III^11 'imntcr,extra.radra;rod,, n to :mats. -
t;.,1 hoi,nc'a .:t„1 chain;and touls rt'c. ''I'rtci, t
up farming, will liol(l an au:tion q'tiy tirrltlall otlr villa;;P c}tlt'inr i'='�:
C. '.R.at,'nt,.Cttc:r}•aool'.(tnt_ 2 _!-rande of goods
t�.isale A his fain] str,�:k, inlulemants the past week. Tile :t,>zua � ----i
etc., this (Thursday) afterlrt)on. which has been at ivt>rk di'z ing '��/ :�� l..LS ~
He irate, ds t'i cents to the outage the drain; for the se.. LLIEd 1 . Our Fall Stock,is n*,- oil" the shelves and we would"
'to reside. pc)n abort completed that t•:ol k, � ��`�•^ Ytitl�itie.y011 to 1001: it over early,
-lira. TI. A. )1:xt(•hett and dan• and a hrrge gang of n)en ll.r,'a fcl- Your can a}tvays get the he�t'lltini- - > -
' ghter, 11i=:zz Flelcn, have retnrtlhd locoed it up laying the pipe-, Sew- toha-Nlcri]r.111a(1H i.rt;In \o. 1• .��ttin we are �l�ecializing in
to their +-- - - -
eis will P�tend both sides r7f the - alaliito)rte. NY eat,
after apatlyditig a fe'R• Reeks here street front the. lame bric}ire,. V) Royal Household and G senora for, jg`j• � /��. ' C� � � Q � '
With the forruet's parent=, Geo . 1I, Dtiyicl Anuatl= honst' Y^-t of tl)e I3rexd. TrS abaQ. t/1r/ r v ^
- aud'Dlrq, Palmer,tatidcviGe.t dell es Presbyterian church:. Ili the Pastr Flour 1�re;h Itullf:ri.0at5 s Y
"a. in Toronto. meantime- the road I and can show vo11 a. fine.assortment of Fine Shirts"Ties,
i.s ill an ,l vful $[l:•�\, 5r')TiTS +• )
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-The S'.vastikrt Club hcI l its ,rate (If nln i anal i:' the cIr'"ill of; .)Ilx 1,f i;i:t5 �+ol tii'e?tetS� CTiO�es, IIt1ts, t11)S, Pi00t9, T'�tS;
first nleetiug (',f the se,,iioii oil i11f,toriat.s. `�'li,'.n the mad, hilt 3 ; r '
OAT c,I-i0P _iii f<lct �`F:1 chitin per ai&na to men's
" :- Tuesday evening at the home,(4 chauce to drynh;it is so t(ut )u "...CRi:S• 'Er) O1kTS 1,
lliiss Lizzie Rir•hardzon. The that autos nre ;iliac;=t shako)] to Ti �EiLE1" f�IIl1P; "we hare, and that the best..
members are'MQking forl^:irr1 to i7ieee-. While eierytiling is=tins) '"-WHEAT
" `many pleasant rind, Profitable being _lone to hasten the work the � ' r t
p _CR:1l.hF>,.1 COFd'. 1'
levenings during t}ie'fall'=it"d gin- govern nlent isde:erdingofcenstlre T :1IIZI;D Hr,\ I'Ei;D - '-•- (11'' t°' L.t i�,0 ))(.tier than filly a .
a.
" .ter montlis. - for not beginninc the work earlier •Cal(Iwell's Crelun =ub�titute y
a
At the first meeting of the iIIthP..season. L mess tht: mild C.tif 1lr.al. _ IJi)�:�-1�1i'l3i°i '.3-0t or Overcoat
'Choral Clas9 it was cdecicdec
-to- weathereantiuties f,ira ecnsirder- 11 1,1s e, :m Pat -
' r. ,give a musical cantata some tittle able period, there is a rl tnlzor of CjT )ppl�;G AND 0AT-1 - gti-ardnteQJ to beep you W'arrn,gnd to give you e;erya-
�' before Christmap, It is carnegtly the work riot being coinpleterd EVERYDAY satisfaction.
+4 hoped that a large`twirn on't lif before winter causing a anti pen=ion Get prices on feed ill ton lotq,
members will be on hand for of the work until spring, thu,d-alv BELL l?Ff0\E•: j' ,
practicA thin'(ThnrGdas) erer,ina, inct the roan in bltd condition. �.,° .�T. -� �g � �Y•�d fi. Bunting', «• P1eKerin
when the new music will be un much to the annoyance of the ,
,hand, residents of the village, Cticippiug every day, TE-tablighed.1857.
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