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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_11_05 d3sr �:.;-r.�.�.el�ty.,•w.e,.... .,�_77,, ..-_;,,- _�.., "7" 'S?rwnP�;xs.+'fa;a^s�, -r�s-•-,,fir..,,;,:-,.� •'"Git'�,!•+�wrKU�t,r. y�",�+,•1'w.d.,i^• •��+rV.•�•".*n'it§` _'.}ew�'1�' i�'�(' "'"�„C:w:,ta•s-...�v Pig r,• -t^rTs VOL. XI. . 1'I� F�,I1VT�, 41�TT., FRIDAY, NOVE.Al 3ER 1920 7 rafts�tcata 61ar>se. �R �jQyt GiR6ENwOOD _ GH$Er\I3CIi �' - s -- Geo, J JJ�1lVl Estdtilished'I8rS nc,ti h pcvr th LF:t tieMedical will bold their Rally berv.,.•e on 'NN'td• About ten o'clock on Tuesday night -i___ . nesday, Nvv: lush, nt b P. tit. 1'l, . Oc-t. �,tb, after Jarnea W..-Hick Lull d +..-- SuungpeopViiI(All� `~etviceN"gra,11 reused, he heard it, crackling noise, GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Re ate- end on looking out of the window he Reg 4s- s - - will be.fulluned, A cc?rdtal'in-vita'ion- ` � • tared iaemher of the 0 totnetric(.1 Asw- saw hlc bulldiugs all in- ft:ttnPA', -Ile - - elation of Ontario. Special attention given to i • is extended to eve-t v,one,. ; succeeded. in-- savill" his horses. cosy •L. thsfittingo!glasses. Eyes tested free. North ob for life for - :ind Ilat-ness. The ))ttilclII, s -included 116 t t R �h- hare, whir-rt h::tt all Lhe season's -"' VILLAR6 XU,RPH1 r•ru stilt shed with 71 ;F.lTOMLIN SON, V, B„ l'fe�nber• . - .. - .-one, man n pig house and • ,�.9 N•bf theColiegeof Physicians andSu:geons -= ltrts la NeHrly ail hi:i.itnp.lenlen t3; - of Ontario. Ott'.ce, that o�tnerI occ vied by ,Tileinarrirge of AIi Clara Bettix,•.'.0hcns' at;out4•:1)t)tcrir'h ,'f haN. knd - - the late Dr,R.P,rudie.and latteriy by )r, Cald- r�iBk &ll )et'Ftln who I1R3 used Utle MUrphv, Only dit";4hte. of ._u al Cl J. l t well. Phone. Claremont r. , 'y y I �r 11 hi y;r,:in were destroy(,, . Hutr o - •-'.=� L•. +'@" !"', of our B. T. Manure Carriers Iurphr and the late }lc....:lccrlr t�. -_. -ti c'fic=ori�"nuteri'is :t mrarr�,as �Ir: � �� if he'r-ould as)-with-out it. Paul,Jlinn, to 1ti vndell D(,ton,1 lllr.r' Hici, iu;d liven but duin his chvic•s s V`(j F. CARTS':BIGHT, "IT. I-t..*'.'\l. 'tone; pr ace on :�1o:i.i;ts, Utauber iI:'st. t,:iC, ;( short tiL e,ur.f.,ie tl:e fire ts'as �( i heat ,j • C.°P.& S.,Ont. A co:rn.-r for ti?e Coun- Rev. Father O':`;el!. �Ut,tur(.f St. t1iC;,_' 1� ile�il `C��ZI# �"�r�Er' z. Lyot Ontario; O2icattours : ;..-2 and G-Sn. ra-. �'lle reply has been retie ii, 1'He kiss is rlaeeil in the t Y h �a�• othef hours by appointinent Phone Bell -• - 9bl'S Uaii&h, �era'I'u;CCi tiTO Ce:'PrJ?catty. Oei�;i:hu:•houd of X500), aL4l wjts oL!)• .i'. No.2.1 ln(3 phone reef 4i-v. Pi€t:--r� ��^= "Not if it cost the double.' Jlr. Z fliers i +t son of S�. S• i lq?>; _ T c' slat ti(ily'in=tired, anted !tario. ti, `33.v Grant, I11. Mr, Villars.ztnu ncitheJ•ft 1 �� --- BF.C�3 L"SE : after the ceremotiv t:n` >t nl,,tur trip`, C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.S., and will be at borne utter `ovenlh(:r- - 6 1 CUFFVTLE Will ptl:,, highest •�rtt,v for N• EdlnbarRb,Sur eons o r of Ontario.C^Ile ti of 'tile Gt sl'le8 are kept cleaner 1st at 1543 Dayton rYrenae, St. Paul, 'Ir,Fin;old and fnn?tly, of Clare- of Roiane and College O as or Ontario, lioAutinte , Minnesota. O! Roys3 Oollego of Suraaone, I•d[nvurgh, L11flt1lire i9 tre11 L171SC'li - - _ tur,t;t;tl?Not�+-tr::t?:tt• 1P tnSVII: " „ Saeoial attention to a Iea*es of ,rcmen acd• •t flrCl 1539't S3 C111't-tiT _ - I,r fie,Rr?hc,i ar+y quantity children. Office*and residedce,Brougbrtn. „ - t - n bad h-. ist dis5- t w r c, work is duue 1u half the tithe• tlPOUGHS+M cast d chile ci'ankinc;a lain Lizzie.". Always� in the � -- Ild11t1it?t n !?ac.:ell (1i Yet'\"(itSLFtIt' Y 1: ariiet LeQctl• . firs, Pbilip is in bt!,tve:t)n visiting hire, llie pranks Lein:as a rule harm, J OUVl Ont, tend atriss M g the tnxrriuge u: iLC•r less, t0 bt13'.H.;BF\NEDY. Barrister, Sra- j.�, `( niece, 3iiss JIudc e Iobsor.. = C�tii*e.a.largPdelerati;r. re leaving.ieitor,lNotary Pubic,:Conveyancer Cc. - Thi Ladies' Aid of the Brna;;haro this meek for the north in--e treat of 'Whitby,Ont, 11 _ .-___ _.._______._ _ 1 =-A,limited quantity of Jlethodiat. Church %%ill tulle,• it i h u'•-, T E. FAREWFLL, K.C., BARRIS. ,r.�, t home of Jars. Rnbh,rt Devitt •.?n Wt-J- There are .'na .less' th•tn Four tnety (�t1t8 �h'nt�� >"1 • TOR.County CrownAttorac ,and count i. } nesday aftvr-nr,;:n. Nor, l'otb, at- ',,'•U: hoilses in course of construction-in Eolloitor. Court$ones.Wh;LbY. y 10-y y ' / ! .� i Evezyh°dy w,lcowo' t%,trn at rresent. _ Tht• Union S.06ath Slch,,�nl,rurprse Dr.anal.lfm. lr'a. FvFel. c-)ntprnplate E. CHR?STIA.", Barrister anal 3 _- i 'carrying out the lirrrgranl rr x! Sc rr- 90it E; to C:tliiw nia, where they will A•6olicltor.�ocary Fubiic.Eta. Stoney t^ --.' T �} n/� }t�7►�' .dory nlorrihK t:e „rr ar,rc(1 1'v tb,� P­ - '••ld the r;ittt.t�r, i Oi1l, vr`uEc-:n-,vim$$t,-a i�tih,_lY,y:Lb.T-- 2 -.,�_; •�+A•'•i lY1OlY 1 mien•,n Allia"r'. 'I'hnq[� 'who hr_t-t� „Mr".- But';:;,hv, v. P. 0. candidate _ - •. ''' .� recentiy iJXn(-,1 the lc ' I `s g TT'. 1..t. 4,.r �iLE9'& `,I0HNSTON-Bari i,tpr>. - - - P d e nits be ttb.r' fur Ncr:h- York . t+cd 'e. ed a large Detc ,229 Danforth Ave, (�4oAw'o-th-Bid-, � dsSl EA OF to get their badges(in Sundi,r, weetin­ here,irl tLe hall on `aturdas - Toront-,. Phone'C,errard 4111. Saturdays, NIX 3 � r inert" y vern 17L0. , :d.) 40,y, . - F►r, ``niith, dentist: r?tcinQ 'to Frec- Marriage Licenses DUN BARTUN r ' y�,--4. -_,. :. sure u1 bus:r:e:;s at tiotne, has" diacon- ILLIA�IJ. BEATO:ti,B. A..Har• ---- ___----___- _�_.__� - p,'. 4 Service a [� We P e !o:r ti tiitut•d bi,, vi_itwto`_+uttononTuesdays T 1 rister,So'xitor, member of tF.c rirm of ( y t,, rep, rt the dea,t: Ryckm:n, Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto tvhl^b tdok ee on Thursdav lm% rind will hereafter be in his-oftElee also . ^ (General Trusts Bui1,ing,95 Say Street,Toronto. t, on that, clay. _ Telephone Main 8t1 and LBY. LftEr a.liulrh tag i..ness. of 1:ohett y _ FRUIT BASKET StrJlivan. The late 31r. Su',livan, vibe The ctrl (�1•tren's Hotel lawsuit he way torn cn.the faun on which he tween tiie llicses Davies and W5. ii. E- rebident Dental died, was in liis 74th rear, and grab a Todd, resulted in n' verdict for the ILg1 of the towinsIbip the greater hisses DtivteF,. owing to anon-fulIIl .; BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. 24 Quart Crates -' part of his life. Besides hia sorrowing meat of contract. - ' , Graduate of the. Royal Cclelge of Dental 1 QC. BPTk iBozea ts'idow, he leaves to mourn his death We have a full Line Surgeons and University of Toronto. Otiicr yy Of motor oil sad Over W. M. Primila's hardware store. Whitby. 11 Qt. Baskets four sons and Bve daughters. These Baptist•cOnVentioD greases as well as-motor fixtures, o office hours 9 to 12 :1 to 5.30.L lnd.'pbone 8. Q Qt.'Baskets are James of Toronto, George, Frwnk -- ' Bell phone 2'-0. '441y , and William at hoare. Mrs. C. H. The Convention of Baptist Churches A utos of all makgs and-dedfgne repair. Lenno Covers and Slat Coqers- Chadwick of Windsor, Sister M. of Ontario and Quebec which closed ed on shortestmdtlee and (i: Oorer early and avoid shortage Catjton of St. Joseph's Convent, Buf- last week-end in Brantford war,for at- at fair,prices, Palo, Sadie of Toronto, and Mary and tendance, encouraging reports, hope- Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Alice at home. His funeral, which ful outlook and enthusiasm, the best Agents for Dominion'Fires 'ETA E.STEPHi4,.'NSON.A.T,C.Mg day excepting Monday. took place on Saturday to'• the R. C. in the history- of this denomination. +'Qeuuiue Fai'd Puts" teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1803. Cemetet g g y u Claremont. eels p,•Pickerin , was !ar el at- Dr. John McNeil of-Walmer Road 'ver a d�a: l rSUrCIi dative"yeti an a ruin v4G.�ea WWG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage W. �•Bal'fl88, GreBn RlvBr (, .- a (�asoiiae a7wr►ys oa-baud. I~�see ells _ -? R tario. on The Pilgrim.Spirit.- appeRlinQ to Ltesags la the Conttq o! oa Or address R. R. No; 1.Locust Bill. - GRKIKN RIVUR - his hearers to follow the flue ex- Call and see us It you are in need lioka:tai cllla�s, soy y , ample of the Pilgrim fathers who for of anything in.the auto _ W E', RICHARDSON-Real Es The. thirty-second anniversary of -conscience sake and truth eak freely or truck line. • tate, insurance,Conveyancing. Notary 11�/�� the Baptist church at Green River madesupreme sacrifices. no longer on Public,Etc., Pickering.Ont. 311y t O CO tiii(L�i COIl�'S�S will be held on Sunday and Monday, the defensive but on the aggressive In C _sari 1p Shepherd "HALL-House carpenter.eater. E�- Nov. 7th and 9th. - On Sund•tsy, ser• new and unknown fields of conquest' (,,Q (� a p - t icesat 2:90 and 7 p,,m.; when Rev, foe•the Kingdom of God.- There were • titnates Riven for newt*work, repairs or are• given -in Shaw's Business fir.Carr, of \Cestorer. `;0111 re alterations , lad.phone 2713.i:PictcerinR. 231y p ach. Ftill vast COntlpente Of OppOrtttnttC • • 5chaols, Toronto. -All , tro'rk is. The.service of praiae•.in the afternonn for the high serrk!e in the redemption -Picker! Ont. -D11.B'EATU:� TO�'C;vi3$IPOhEAS High Grade in every Stud.Stud• Mkllbe led by the Hunts Ch'ir ar,d in ofhuniansocietd, of st)fPering human- of . Oonvetsacer, Ocmmisdonerfor Makin/ ents may enter +Loy day or st-tttt i-be evenir!ir-by the 6i„o PrPSl+ytt�:itul'`rty bath at h;mfe and ribroad, the 0 amdavit/, Accouppatar_t. Eto. Money to loan Home Rtudv Courses. Viee Ca CA- L'hoir. On Monday 'pvrtrin.u, :+',•r. :- ,•rtker de.;Iat'Pd. It is the itfe with- - �a/� sr6rt a 1TTasusr of 31orri a Lio• logtie., Nv rte N'. J;i. Shavi. Pr's.. i.h, H_V, 'tlr, (roodfie!?, of(' ilphe:it. the passion „1'G'!,d [hat' vctrtures and >� _ _ _ _ 396 YnnF,e �t, lirtp'i,t Church %%I) Ilv{r hIt nr,rta- r,vPr-agAn•vvntur'es on now 4entpipris Here You" Are ,'HjTCfIH S. FE'cM. GlenAloior. Ont. !rr ler_ture«entitled John Bull," 1•h!' (sfur world conaut•at in tilt• nanipof LlcanRoe ,lnctiocaer. F.cren•tvr•.e+ttar• a '--- �Vbftera!- Quartetto nrld' tl.c Girls, Chiibt;~ S. J, Hoare, a brcrniner+t Tr,- lence .a imprncod and txcrnutrltbr„d •sock, : I�L�I�E�I� : F{lye: Orrhestr+t wilt titre he in art;'nd r.nto hltsine.:;lnvt'andt+stud r tiailu4 J sales conducted anyy'rbere, cCrite far torus � o . - and particulars, Yhon.1't,_211e. &sty nc• Dnozs open at 7 o'.'?.,rk n.? ladder, is.the n(_w presi:lt'nt for t•hr Fn• ��� -f 'LUMBER lie pro:raut r('tncipnceo .,t' S. Ohm,' ,.nirrg}'oar. Chi the rxecutive also I, °LeI lEZ2t POSTILL, Licensed Aurtior der, � l:rPty ik>c1r wo,ioon,e. Admi 1:. 25 li.v, i-'. S. Mo opine of lie•peler,bon• f 1 for Oonnt:vs of York and�'latarto. Ane- 4";_Its.Chitdren;t.nd„r 13 5 rfrPS of'rtt;F r.:fd v ith A:vennd rvi al-,Ws t'ice-irresl• _ �'`tt Sion dales of all kinds att-nnccttoonshortcst 15 cents, ti«nt, onitif; to bin a pleuditi it-vier - boat notice. dddzessCirauttHiscr,F.-0..."Or,t. .. ui:a tl,r;-uvrtsrA: fnrrwwin the lat +� �TNf It LW, I,ICF;N�FD 41't'• I BP.0 •K ROAD -- man Tlrre wn.•r. s<'asc,n of intens+. Ltu her; IONFER ,,Y.rt,Q:a ri,IndD,;:4:,m : - er,thu:tacmin tl,e ('(arts::lion ivhrn Count,-%, Allkin,da„t a•,:es pr"•mthly attended For' Sale i Cl,ff(trd H:,fJwrd•h!Aabiiizinc,4;t.ip the-great r,uaieticeof a thoa4aur) (eat!- - c ,t - *-- to. Terms reasonable Dates t,r salsa may tie U t( the?ci,- on•Tu;=dAv. r,rise to t'hoir feet in gtretinu h, -�� arranged at`tc'.t'3'Oirev. BeT-nnd.frdepcn•_ - -• -. ' �Shtao•Ont. Sly W. It. J..,.#irPr, win 3?r t/ rw•:', r::•s't c.r.,,, 3-r,ti.,i�nitri.°y on t?t0 t'an- _ _ / Abibut 300 Al.ail G Looped app;t week c,r: I:ir inn ua:!rr+c,ttir,.r. �(iian it t,it �� }� ~" V•=�i2'� tY' �'�N�� bariels ?t�5.5 CCntS. N::. T3ubhsir,; intends holding an 1):'• J. S, Chut-, 3Ii:- Pratt. and hers• tL�VO�tl�t each In to s nuctiun "rile of h'•r f:tr:n stnt It and itit• f tixon, tit-•:i:s:u.d 1'urt,t:t;ll, the 147t- (�tee� �' )6lru. "t�= Bought and sold. plPmcrits tin Fridiiv• N:Yr. Jii,A.- t--tttted fir•„1 fi.!'JOR, and Mr'. Smith is rti Government, Municipal and Co r'- of I(j or I11Uie lit Mr. fit:;tinr.n i•. cif" dnr� ft,r •, f'T Inindl;,.,ri,i Luis fat:_wo,'k- ip India. _ J the. 811,1 .. n:'s.mving t., th?uufaV_I.t':Lb e tveaz h• l"?r:'C'i:it:•'.rrpre=enting the tttedical = 'r;" .poration Bonds For_Sale. t t sad as thc_f?.,x mist 'is r,ndergntr;; :rk r,t the'l"(rlugn mi-�iun tvlrech the Bell Phone 1'.3- -_ �. � � tep(irs, - - ara is, pt::cl;iu�.n•i±h. onnt,irlsrahlc- cc D . �. ©�"{1 Q Son. file C'znr diRn \urtt.ern r tTlri,tls ore ti,;cr tx.th is in(iin and Bolivia as the A�- C,• -R E E SO Ri•. .: W1LlIAM D. DYKES, WHIT-AY' l yinfi plans fir instaiiing a si?ir.g at rir'ht a:tit t f erxu;cliatir work. - - -- -,PICKERING the Bror1; r.',:;d lesion.• Thk ttil, VL(e_I 'eci.uerit.a;l•ert:,i+t{thesvewas --L��IIST HILL Z72_ f3. R• ATSI.'�1� I rove a great convenience to t':e c( m ,nt,ir tc3 t t c(? i,nue ,^.t the bend of soli: it, thN k(ol ward Bell tit •vt ipr!t whit h in the arid I= enclr•tlt phone. Veterinary Sur,eon ---------_- --'-., Mr.. Clough retu,ro(I .h^rr:i nn 4;,t.: n' ,r ce:'.r i::t ,,r,, :, t.,t•trectC, dir'eetly d ' Bonor�Graduate of Ontario Veterin+t•ry - urdRy' eventr.ct vvith his, cite hrNk;, spit'ifiml'cliniratgtt uF eyanitelisro and College. All calls day or night �Ve estcmd(:.r.,:r:stn'.;zinr. t)n E,nii- ,nnsec ra*ed'f tfnit. Thy reports of tb� �iC L „to . r , ,,.v evening a nu?nlier of the boys t'inanci,tl end,lf this mi?vc-tnent were promptly attended to. �- _ r zRthered tngetbez' stn serenade:l hi:r rt r„t e�c:urr:t in}!, tl:r it' Ulan double 1Belland.Indepenuent'Phn.neP. /z ✓- �';.%f! ;;:' °" c ,• , _ ��...:-,.%a c...< -��.�'t� lost he re,pAnded F.s tr,ritinl; tt'tem in i hs uriKi;•vl r,i,j�ctice being renelz..d in \'" PICKERING, - ONTARIO �~ -"`"ii"""'� c✓ 'rod ti'•er,•tir;a t) em to n number of tire '(iedri�t•! besi(ips A distinct rpirituml - Yong' SCharier Sts,Toronto delicacies'of the sea:or., nii.ift nrunng the prlrticipriting Mitch• Dr , o TI XE Td 9LF. P�gkering Station t -_ - e?, sktA a cow-iderahle increased effect- Q .r T.R. Traiae r�oiaREsa3 Ice as follows ttnec;hrttb'on the hunr-and foreign( No. 6 Mail 7.57 A _Ni.. Prepares young men and women HIGHLAND CREEK fields through aided equipment and _ 28 Looat' 2,28p, �I, for etLthuywctli .a ttccvuuiRDLB `fi.SB Nellie White was h-orneoveP t4Ui'kerg, - tor,e 36 I ocal 6.25 P. �i stenographers, typists, private sec- Sunday. As evidenced in the reports of the•Trainsi going West due se follows-- retailer,cashiers,commercial teach• Ceci' Morrish spent Suaday at J. Sunday Schooly Educational and No., 35 Local' 10.45 A.31. Brntnwell's. Voting People's as well as mi.-sionary i 27 Loosl 2.35 P.M. ens,eta Salaries to start$15 to$28 Wellington Chester motored to the departmants of activity, the key-note 7 Mail 8.53 P. DI per week, where there are excellent citron Sunday. of the Con9ention .was "Evangelize," � y.' N)s, Band,7 also run on Sunday opportunities for advancement. Willie-Firumwell spent Sunda•with Dr, Carter Holmer Jones. of Phi1a• COLUMBIA For egoing is according to Standard Thousands of•Rood openings occur Mntvern friends, delphia, >tile visiting speaker for the - time. in Toronto each year and the de- with Crust is getting along nicely evening sessions, in his inspirational �j �j � A with his new building. tddresses made the Evangel his ,both lAI3�Lr1'Stl E. McEwen B.V.SC. nand for our graduates is greater Meeting as usual at R,L.Stotts neat nt,nt.note. The carious speakers;both ��' N' t than the supply. Commence any RnodRy evening. All members shoo d in their set addresses and' in the dis- =• A'° p''.,. Veteri nary,Surgeon. time. Write for•particulars, attend, cessions on the floor of-the Convention Gray hate of University of Toronto. Our deer-hunters are gettit.g ready m.+de it. emphatic that the crass of ,' DTOI) in ILn(I SCe Fo 'soar VeterinniiAn to Macdonald ;W• J. Elliott Prinoi al for the north. We 'cvish''hem every Jeskis Christ and the new life of God :X�r P lice , in the crucified•r.nd tisrn, Redeemer the llew jig 11Ii3- 3 Agricultural College, Quebec, Misses Violet and Minnie 3iorson must dominate every department of C11lnC. I/itit6St .1 rompt attention to all clients. -'- '-'-`-- entertained on Hallowe'en. All report. the dewtriiination'a activities. This, - Bell and Ind, Phones, a %nod time. they held,was flrn(l:imental. OAt. Stliill �tial- It is Icy Business Adam Ding called on it friAnd at the fr. oidcr tliat the Bnptists of CanRr3A ynut fin1Sh Ct1i)I- P1C_(ERING, - ONTARIO To help you run hart of yourr;, west hill on S1t,urd,iy- evening and may speak with nne voice on matters �. --,`-` while there had da'mnge dr...ne to his of optional moment, as well as co- net case, with a • • ID l' By opening a Nety� Garage in the Vil- wheel, operate more effectively in tnissionRry �i0I1111)hia l'eC01C� loge of �Vt,itevale I am prepared to do David earl �Irs. Ormerod entertain rnd'eavor, step: wer,�__takrn by the all kinds of repair work, including ed a number of 'young people to n C7,invetttion to-wards the union of -$ s a full line of fresh and Cur- tops and side_cuptaitls-ttlso making dance Rt their home on �'tiday eren- Foretgn,Grar,ne Ligne,Religions Fail- tour old cxr look and run like new by intZ cw . which wss kept up to the, ee nxtinn,• Young . Peop!e•rt, Ministerial r' ed u, eats constantly on hand.' siring it a good coat of new paint, sma'hours, Superannuatinn, Puhlicattion and So- , 8F, A ent for Toronto 'machinery, includ- Mrs Fred Boyd and fatnil and vial service boards, �� E• 1�ieEW�N y' ce Roll, Breakfast Bacon g • y 1ng Pump3; t�indmills, Silos 5faatera Fli,�d and Auhrr•y Laughlin - 7 ' K R N W. E. E Hazy Bologna, Weiners, etc. and Gasoline,Engines. left on Monday last for their home, in Harding, the Reptlblicari cabdi- Winitlpev, after spending the summer (late, has been elected Presidentof vAtBririaC� Surgeon ` F 4 Highest prices paid for t CHARLE9,M.tarcE, with the former's.mother. Mrs, Essie the United States by over six - l Btttcher's Cattle. Home,Tel.•5521. •%Vhitevale,Clnt Bush. million votes, 033.taT3.0 " ` <. _ \:••i� r� ' � GEORGE rrurslQnnto a neighboring town to is-� r. x�, oaf RICH, R-M .BLOOD \ ' . t - - -spect some manufactory, or to per- :�:•;°;'�, ri PAYS A YIS1T =arm a public ceremony. These, with THE GREATEST motor trips to' local scenes of inter �•+.. _ } ' eat, fill up the crowded days until the hour of departure-arrives,-when the hostess says good-bye to'>aer- Royal Nearly All Ills Are Due to Poor, MUCH-SOUGHT SOUGHT HONOR, - guests at her door, the host escorting ~ tiVatery Blood—How to Im- - :.BUT EXPENSIVE. . them.to the station. :..�-,� - I = •. —� �- :' prove Its Condition. - .. �� To be in a healthy condition the . ' " - Sky-Line Freight. ,,, An English Hostess Describes One of the subjects that brought human body requires' a constant sup- How' to:Care for the"Farm Dog• right for a young pup- Two M*a's a How Royal Guests Are forth no little interesting discussion at ply of new, rich blood. Nearly all the"' The farm dog bas's large place in day are enough for an old dog. Some y the concluding'sessions of the meeting 'ills from which people suffer arise from the heart of.the.boy. . The dog is his owners only feed a mature dog once E.Iltertai ' CL ., o1 the British Association for the Ad- one eau e—poverty of the blood. If - Coaupanion during work and play. The a day and find that it is sufficiefit- It [s, of course, a great honor to en-_vancement of Science at Cardiff was the -blood is -rich and red it absorbs ' Fleas are an' unnecessary pest that the possibilities the airship holds out nour±shment from the food which dog loves the boy and worries when tertain the_King and Queen, says a he.fs sway from home. The boy often may trouble the dog and also'the faro- - for development of sky trains capable passes into the stomach. and dietri- r wall-known English hostess, but I can -Y Sods the dog one of his best-loved dly. Moisten a cloth with keioserte oil assure you It-is also a great anxiety of carrying freight over long dig• .bates that, t}ouriahmeat to the brain, - Chums and one of the strong attrac- and wipe all over • the dog's hair. tances. That such -a development is. nerves, muscles and all the organs Where the oil touches a flea the pest .and expense. not only a possibility, but a probe- of the body. When the blood is weak : ;;.�. .:tdani that holds him to the farm. A Indeed, you want a very long purse _ will be killed. After the oiling take-, bility in the future, was-the conten- and poor in quality it cannot do its - -; .doe can be made useful"by proper Bomb to.have their Iliajesties.Yor'guests. I natural work of ieedin the brain and "' Of" sad training or it can be a nuts- a comb or brush and thoroughly know that a Saturday to Monday visit tion of Wing Commander T: R. Cave- 8 : irate because of its behavior.. Every out all of the fleas.. Have the dog. Browne-Cave, who maintained that the body,-and the result is weakness and• s. boy wishes to have Ilia dog liked by stand on a paper and burn the-paper o1 the King and Queen to the castle o= operation of towing one airship by an- disease. _ ffie other members of the household after'the treatment. Ill] of she fleas a Scottish duke cost`him $25,000, and other was successfully carried out at Headaches and backaches, lose o! - can be combed out by carefully work- a tour days' visit to a well-known earl Farnborough even before the war. p - ; appetite, oar digestion, nervousness, a . .•sad hb WA do a lot to properly tram reduced his bank,balance to the ex- pimples i a "the dog. in through h the hair. Then keep the "One never thought," said the speak• P P es and unsightly blotches on the g tent of $60,000_ You. can...thus thus see skin, all indicate that the blood has ` kennel free from duet and dirt or the er; of an aircraft as a lowapeed 1'h@ dog s Lra7AIng moat'De +I, 'h—nitaltt which costs $12,500-a , • ..,, �_-., i + i ;: .- gut s> an .infestation will soon be bacK on the ye=ght-litter; -a���.wlibatt.,.. i its appointed work. I= this condition' -.early age. When a dog must be pun- dog. A thorough spraying of the-ken- day is a luxury which few can afford. would be found that the airship in - :.fished, gb to the dog and do not call nel,with a commercial coal-tar tom- At certain great houses, where such suitable form had considerable possi• is not remediedlt will" row worse and .''the dog to you and then' pun'[•sh-him. . . visits.arA a fradttlon,�s Royal sulie is bilities in that way. 'An"airshi' ca worse, and a complete breakdown will pound will destroy Seas._ P P t If he receives punishment for coming Distemper gAuses the loss of many kept in constant readiness, thus re- eventually occur. To bring about a g - able, say, of only thirty-flue miles as ...4hen called he may lose confidence-in ducing both .the expense and the _ healthy-. condition of the blood no app: good,dogs. It can often be prevented hour would furnish a,valuable corm of his master. He should be punished as by keepdng the dog clean and vigorous trouble to a minimum. It is, of course, transport, although so low a speed medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink hear sa possible to the scene of wrong • most sumptuously turnished'.and de- would be useless for a pasaenger'ship. Pills. Their one mission is to make . and properly fed. _Also keep it away corated; but all its splendors are for instance, a ineerin new, rich blood, which reaches every t-% doing. Then he is mere apt to know Where, Prom other dogs, especially town dogs covered and hidden away, except up g. Bart of the body, bringing with It.new ' the cause of the punishment• which have had the run of the streets. works were being brought into exist-' �' •Always Ilse the same, commands,1 A dog that .is sick with distemper on the occasion of a Royal visit, which once, such aircraft could be used for health and increasing vitality. may not come more than once in a Thousands have testified to the be_ne- _ u» such as charge, lie down, get up, etc-,! should be isolated in a kennel or,room towing barges which, having no ma• they have Leund in the use of Dr.- I', when teaching the.dog its first lesson.; that will hold as. near as po ible to dozen years. chinery,could carry substantial loads." • •' In one house I know, the Royal Williams' Pink Pills• when run down -- ;'1"his avoids confusion and the animal Such a transportation facility sixty degrees temperature. The dog apartments consist of no fewer. than 1 in health. Among these is Mrs. ISeri a soon (earns the simple acts that are must receive good.nursin and not be brought would a point,thoroughly work-. g twenty rooms, including two most the Kendall, Darling A.enue, Toronto. ,expected of him. When teaching a deg!allowed to run and romp until cured. able would undoubtedly prove an im 1 f`" -to charge, press doinn on the back at t Small cuts and scratches can be luxurious Queen. suites for the King and portant factor In commercial life, one I who says:—'In the summer of 1918 I ueen, each of sin rooms, with eight was in'poor health. My appetite was .the time of giving the command.( washed with peroxide of,hydrogen ii rooms oms for the use of attendants: And profitable use to which it might be put variable, and I was weak and unfit_for, ^r When the act is performed reward the they are iocated where the dog cannot these rooisa—a fourth of the whole being that t of'developing great rich work, and I suffered a great deal ,,.aaimai with praise. The tone Qf the easily lick them. Dogs are wonderfully house—are closed.. to the owner and sections of the world which, largely from nervous headache and p_alpita: ?• voice and the manner of the dog's successful in treating heir own due to their inaccessibility, now lie un- tt'saater anon are and•I's'food the� $ his family, and have only been used tlon of the heart. A lady friend re- touched." - i by wounds when. they can be reached. twice in a score,of years. commended. Dr. Williams Pink Pills. «,S ima1- Ptaise is a ! However; the sky train, like so many appreciated and.the, In such cases the trouble can safely_ do wage i , Naturally, where there is no such other desirable things !n life, is of the-�which I used with splendid results, at g gs is tail, barks and rolls over be left to the•do and healing will future, not of the'.present; and thou h g provision. for Royal guests;. .the ea by the time I had taken nix bozos I ' � shows-ita appreciation. -Cezfsure! rapidly take place. g - _ i pence of a•vlsit is enormous. A largo �the advance that !s being steadily felt like anew woman: I think Dr. %Is also soon understood and the dog Often an unthrifty condition, of a portion of the house must be set apart Williams Pink Pills are worth' their -- hangs its tail;skulks away and shows do will be due to intestinal worms. made In successful air navigation ton g for the purpose, rooms redecorated weight in old to Query nervous, alcilc ki shame #or wrong doing. Then it to by one of the cam- gives every ground for belief that the g g j Pays' y and structurally altered, and new and air carrier is destinea eventually to woman, as they cure quickly and save - Does should be given no privileges morcial worm medicines -which• can costly furniture bought. To avoid the doctor bills." - -irhile pups that. the cannot have Anual2 be procured at an drug store i play an important part n the t business n be _ F F y � Y P y g least risk to ilia health at tae eza.Ited• of living, that goal is'one'that can be Dr. Williams Pink Pills may be had. , ;.throughout life. The little pup that is and used according to the direction on visltars, the house is thoroughly over from any -dealer to medicine, or by reached only by gradual, patient de- allowed to jump Into the chairs and the bottle. Frequently worm media hauled by sanitary experts, and I have I mail at 50 cents.a box or 6 boxes for sofa Will dislike losing that 'privilege' velopment.. ;.t g p ' ego' tine will turn a thin dog into a husky even known the satire drainage sy8- 0 $2.50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine " „'1vh @n grown t=p. Such a habit is diffi-I vigorous specimen in a short time. taro to be reconstructed. }�eiyrT� ,.�� L�.,D:��d.iilo, ...,t.• -to-baeak.--�R,..;:,.6 „L,1.:. Alld: The great usetulness of the farm ,Exercises One's Privilege. s�7i'{�107 0Hjly� e'ehasing chickens cannot be allowed! dog.is as a watch dog. It will give It is a curious and little known fact - . and the habit to easily broken by whip-' warning when intruders appear and ' ,: i that whatever house the Kin visits iN : The Min of Cows. ping and scolding at•an early age. ; often frighten them away without the is, in the eyes of the law, 'his own ALWAYS IN THE HOW g ^� The dog has a very sensitive ear.I farm ownei knowing of their .pres- -- Shall cows be milked twice or three Do not allow is property so long as he remains in it. times a day? To the average reader playmates to whistle,! ence. -By sending the dog after ,s32ont or blow in the dog`s ear. It is s' hawks that swoop low on a poultry He is actually the boat, Find its owner, Once a raother has used Baby's Own this may seem of small coneb n. To- form of cruelty tor the animal.. They j range the dog will soon learn to.run is his guess. Hut this 7e a position of Tablets fo-. her little ones she always ,the former and dairyman it,is a ques- s have -sensitive nostrils which i and bark beneath every hawk that ap- which no Sovereign would dream of keep's a supply on hand, for the flat �tion of considerable interest. Tests - "- taking advantage; and, as a matter of ,trial convinces her there is nothing to . *and rough treatment without!.pears and the bird under these cir- tact, no one could play the-role of equal .them in keeping children welt. 'have recently been made in Noya Sco- pmaeh pain. (cumstances will .seldom dare to came i The Tablets are a mild but thorough tin, 'Quebec. and Ontario. Professor _ • ..A smdl.A-aha kennel is of enough to the earth to steal a guest mole gracefully 'and. tactfully Barton of Macdonald College gsya that _ a h cken au _ _ late the bowc a ' o _ talus in heeshaped farm, dog under than our own Royalties. laxative which regulate v The King, however, •has one privl- and sweeten the stomach, thus driving "rt has been found from the stand Dint control. A long swivelled chain at-1 Placing the kennel near poultry of economy nd safety that a cow giv- ' tacked to the side of the kennel will houses is great protection• _fo the loge which he usually ezerclaea. He out constipation and indigestion. ^[da g y has the right to say whom he ir. 60 lbs. of milk a da should be .eaable.the dog-to take some exercise.' birds. A good dog is also of value in - prefers and simple tev @rs'anfl making teeth• milked three tinges. Both Professor ,,,.At night it will,be under control, ' keeping dga-n the rats,weasels, wood- to meet udder his ha=t's, root. With fag easier. Concerning theta, MT., +Trueman of the Nova Scotia A ul- - I this object the list'of proposed guests 5alaste Pelletier, St. Duman, Clue., I � , - Keep the kennel in the shade during chucks and skunks, which have little is submitted for his approval or I writes:—"I have used Baby's Own tural College and Processor Barton [the summer and profide a-difsh of cool: valve on the farm. amendment before'a single invitation Tablets for the past tan years and am• are agreed, however, 'that unless the �Much'.water fa r the. dog. _Doga can stand The farm boy can take much pleas- udder is.over-distended there-is little iwld a call breeds like the. ure with a la issued. never ve al U them In the house.a ape: y . - pure-bred dog but just This list is•bg no.means confined to They have always given the greatest or no advantage to be gained by milk- Cailie and Airdale. They cannot stand about as much with across-bred dog eraons of title. It always-.includes satisfaction and I can gladly recam- ing three times a day. These author- �,;Amvglits or dampriess and the kennel I iif it is of good type and intelligence. a few guests who have distinguished mend them to pIl mothers of little i idea are quoted in the September �•, ,Z1i15ust have a dry floor and be some- Scrub dogs are not-always as scrubby themselves in some field of work or (ones." The Tableta are sold by medi- !number of the Agricultural Gazette �mhat protected from cold raw winds.( as they look. They arc sometimes other, or who are noted for their ciao dealers or direct by mail.at ,25..of Canada. Professor Wade Toole lA dog that is kept in the house soon(very bright and vigorous and capable gocial.gifts and powers of entertain- cents a box from The Dr. Williams also contributed to a solub-an of -the " becomes house b� kon anti m+11 le rn i f F �-�-+-- ��}]--�-— Medicine Co-.,-Brockvlue,•oat. same problem by giving result■ o� meat-teach guest, too, must under. lace. A box in the cellar or wood! useful acts, such as watching the ---- tests made at the Ontario Agricultural' t '� F g stand all the niceties of etiquette to Colle The testa are to be continued 'a shed will be all the sleeping quarters, farm or rounding up stock. Often the observed in the company of Royalty. �► Famous Street, • - ` ge . -tit will need• dog'that Is classed as a mongrel cur It the visit is to the shooting season through-the -and Professor Too'.e "pea to be able Rambling West End of to give a more; definite opinion an- - Many dogs are overfed, especially bears a bad reputation because of bad his Majeaty .after breakfast in his own other year than he does at present. F- • - i _London, one comes across those me- 1 �lrhen the family is large and•there are trait in'g. apartments, is ready to star( by ten dallions which tell that such and such ' y table scraps. Other dogs'are Boys can learn much about patience o'clock with hie. fellow guests to the - i In the meantime he shows that three i. peI hell fed and are forced to fora � a house was the residence of some high-class pure-bred cows gave' more �- • - y forage and self-restraint in their _efforts to coverts; and, after a few busy hours statesman or poet, but it is seldom ( g P r part of their living. Both condi- train an unruly pup. The boy ovho has with the guns„ the shooting party is by thrice than by twice rdilking a day. are-bad and lead to sick do 'thoroughly og two, less three, can be found in one His present conclusions however, art gar 'thorou hl mastered his d and jo ed by the ladies ` for luncheon, atreet or square, and the, question 'cornmeal and skim-milk can taught it useful and intereWng tricks which is usually served ins tent. might be asked: "Which street in the same as those of Professors Bas-It= he basis of the dog's,chef. Add has something of which to be proud If there is no shooting the King ton and Trueman. London has been most favored by - }�sa dierf1they are available but do because everyone does not have the rarely leaves his apartments, during genius?" give the dog much -meat.- Many patience to train a dog right A dog the morning; indeed, he is often ab- It might be thought fiat this was a get along without much of any that is properly trained to stay at sent from luncheon, so busy is he kept hard question to-answer. On the con- �eat and they are healthy and vigor-( home'and be useful is a great source with his correspondence and State trary, it Is easy, for, juat as Florence ROOFING ifs; Three meals-.s--day are a'boutI of satisfaction to the boy on the farm. duties. He is, however, seldom ab- is ahead of every other city as the — — - ----• sent from afternoon tea, when he is birthplace of great artists-and poets, SAVE 50C �! -- One Thing. prepared to enjoy himself in the cam so Cheyne Walk has boused more-dis- to Help me to choose, 0 Lords fronl.out Pany of his fellow guests. tinguished men 'and' women than any 1.00 the mass _ Oinin9 With Royalty. _- other London thoroughfare. per roll 1 +4 And multitude of -that by me Of course, all the guests-are present Leaving out Sir Thomas More, and roll, ai dinner, his Majesty escorting his others 'rho lived on the site before it Prompt pme t -One thing to work and pray for �e hostess to the dining-room. During was Iaid out, Vie find among its inhabi- Shipment -� on earth- the meal his personal wants are at- tants, is the nineteenth century`alone, Something to keep before me as a tended to by his own-servants, who Holman Hunt, who painted there l goal; keep their position behind the Royal many of his best pictures;`the great Then when I die my days may form chair and receive the various courses Turner, whose ]rouse remains'to-day - _o' for Thee, from'the bands of the servants of the almost unchanged; ' Mrs. Gaskell, T Not many .fragments but one per house. who wrote'the biography of Charlatte feet whole. The dinner, which is pleasant and Bronte; Rossetti, the poet-painter, '. ";t�•1 - I seek, O Lord some purpose in my informal, rarely lasts longer than an who was the model for Holman Hunt's ; , ills, YOURSELF THE JUDGE - hour,when the Royal party and guests "Light of the World," which may be ' We ship on approval to any station 'Some.end which will,my daily acts supplemented- by a.few.local notabill- seen in St. Paul's Cathedral; Alger-, where there is an agent.• We save _ control. ties who have not been among the non Charles Swinburne, the poet; ! y,u 50c to$1:00 a roll on Ready Roof- So many days deem wasted now to diners, congregate in the drawing- Meredith, ,the novelist, who after• ing o f guaranteed ; Dob C �W� me— y room for such entertainment as is wards lived for thirty years at the ! ;SF OR quality, yourself to be J� y7 All disconnected hours_ that b me provided for them. This, may take foot of Box Hill; George EI#ot, the EE the.'judge after in. roll. the form of private theatricals, a per- authoress of "Adam Bede"; and i' L spouting the am les soap at our risk Sam - Help me to choose, 0 Lord, while I formanco by a London company, a ,Whistler, the famous artist, who found free by mail, also free catalogue ¢.. am young, noted band, some popular entertain• so much of his inspiration on the prices and full information. - - Keeps the- skin Something to keep before me as a era,,such as conjurers, thought-readers Thames, close at hand. Send letter or-post.card, "Send me goal. or ingers. 0� tree samples and price of Ready health and sweet. At its conclusion the King and the To Disinfect Clothin Roo .,� ng 9• ftg and psrticulass of l3'res it's Best forBcby An ex�anadian officer,with Ptince male guests, retire• to the smoking For disinfecting clothing a French- Delivery Offer.'` -" •• ondButf�y„�.,,_ _ Edward Island experience, is estab room for a final cigar, or 'to the big• man has developed an airtight tank in THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Ltd. 'lisping a fur-farming industry in -ltard room for a game and a gossip, which garments •are .subjected to a Factory Distributors, , 1►ts:ar ao'"Ln'n�D•ra..-, Nteutr L Scotland. Lynx, beaver and silver In addition to thin program there mixture of compressed air and chlor- - i�. D•7•20 foxes will be raised. may be such incidents as,receiving de- ine or other gas, heated by electricity. HAMILT1 CANADA ��3:•rz... / a •�,, rte.. .v:'ka,.'rb 'w$ri:t_, ',;�•r�Y- ,,;y�.; ,__ °�« a,yy,d,,,.sy;,,.y...f"'�`a3 "•' ', ...��s3:a,Ya..iiC4i1'Si.w�.�•'+w�i+yGii:"a'°. .�. x�,>•�, ��, ",•y,S�e�, -� " cs-'ri .9-._ _..a_ ":3;;d'z' Fes-. _ ....._. _ .a•:.� +�_.. g' `*'....•ac� ti:.,:wv%,.zb' ���. -1� A.T 1 �J^/�'',s�cas�d .,K,""' .4�M4�'�.,.•�a. � � "�u..... `AV�'r��°'""",'u•-_.- qr.-...'rr yr wa-. ... — _ x . - •- 1. - _ _ -r'�� Dhobediegoe•At AIL. ' ='"` - f OTHERI =� "Willis why were yow'disobedieat ' BITS o ffros ears Yotr' olt t ltisvc toy our Aunt 7aaeY' „ 1 / . I wasn't disobedient, mother. g'r Y�It s,1LVZR 7roX1.e- �' _ to 8u�et •' �UOR - - . . ""Yet, you were. Havea't you been . r stock ail "etaidard�r� .` _ a.a■t� ` "California Syrup of Figs" •^° sttara^t..d Prlc*. rls ht. swimming this.afternoon?" a 1KacDoussii• TNe•e Gore. - FRQMf N 1tE Chird'S Best LaxztiY� - . "Didn't -• BAUME � __ ,� . - °Didn't I hear your Aunt Jane tell-- Ecuador to planning an aerial nail _ A you not to•go swimmias?" „ service linking three citiea'aad a msi- - - Only Just. �, "No; she didn't say that of a)1. She 'tary,aviation school. " BENGUE A Scotch man on lifs� first- visit to only came to the door and shouted, 1w._ 'Willie, 1 wouldn't go swimming.' And London, had been warned by his �� -friends to be caretul when buying aify I shouldn't think she would. What 0 z relieves psm of heatiadm neuralew thing, and always to count his change. �1. ' would 'folks,thick if they saw a wo- sciatica.lumbaio:rheumstian• - ;- SEN us OF . nams cis I After, making his fret purchase he -' ° _ _ man like,Aunt Jane swimming in the IJ.Mop,yy• stood counting' his change so many _ �` creek. Till ttEtaMd MILES to,LTD. times that the shopkeeper, thinking - Lift Off COMO No Pain MONT118At he might have made a mistake, said - Turkhtt Qirl:' -- - -- - _ . ' Asmta Juts From the age of thirteen, when she _ . RELIEVES PAIN to him: �` takes the tcharchaf, the Turkish girl y "Welt, Jock, and is your change all right?" is forbidden all places.of amusement' "Aye,"'repliod Jock, slowly, once -' �; or of ptiblid'resort, ' must be indoors ? CASCARETS again counting !t, "but only just." • by 'sundown; can only converse with _ ��� her husband father. and - three men, - i' .lpi.• -• - . 70o Much for Him. \ brother, and spend most of her time + ` in'gosMp *ith 'others, of her sex or :�'t 0 Work while you Steep's "I attended a case tried in a west- �;` _ ern City," says a member of the bar, �� In intensive seciudedt beautification, later in household duties an - ::.• .. ._ :. . . ` -.�' , � care of the children. ----- - - - . "where the defendant was charged and the y i with burglary. While the judge wen. : delivering his charge to the Jury one Accept "California" Syrup of Ftgs Illlnard's Liniment Relieves Olstampav MMES of the Jurymen fainted, Just as the only-look for the name California on Judge had impressively said: the package, then you are sure your Jellyfish sometimes attain a diamet- " 'Gentlemen of the Jury, in arriving child Is having the hest and most at a decision you must take into con- harmless physic for the tittle atom• er of two feet. sideration the testimony of the wit- acb• liver and bo.vels.' Children love ness for the defense and give it full its fruity taste. :`ull directions on « fJ weight.' each bottle. You must say -Call. E Doesn t hurt a bill Drop a little xc forma." DANDER N "Freezone" on as aching corn. inatsat• d, You're sluggish-slow as molasses! °At the words 'full weight',the Jury- ly that corn stops hurting, then short- w ^ ` You are-bilious, constipated-' You feel man swooned avyay. He was a coal / ly you can lift it right off with fingers. °f?" headachy, full of cold, dizzy, unstrung. merchant!" R4""" tw 'Curls! 'Save Your Hair Trnlyl - T--Your meals don't fit--brea4 is bad, I Your druggist self a tiny bottle of skin sallow. Take Cascarets to-night ALARMING. �- Make It Abundant! - —.."F`reesone" for a few cents, sufficient • for your liver'and bo and.wake An Irish soldier coming out of ether ` to remove every hard corn, soft corn. « _ up clear, energetic as Nn in the hospital ward after an opera or corn between the toes, and the cal► griping-no Inconvenience. Children yon, exclaimed audibly: 1' ; y _ luxes, without soreness or irritation. love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. "Thank God! That is over!" r! "Don't be so sure;' said the man in l the next cot, "they left a sponge in me This is a deldcate way of putting it ,'isn't it? My dear, and had to cut me open again." And ��r ��, f,.�• +C''!'' •�{, • " " he said to -his the patient on the other side said: 1't'$x'111L1� Z'e11Ci t- wife at table, "I begin to think there ., -h the had to open me; too to - = are a few_misprints in your 'cookery fin one of their instruments' �theumauc aches. '� y •' � .;book." �E'S Just used Sloan' Just the the surgeon who had oper• : Liniment turd the quick :. sled on the Irishman stuck his head comforthadb htasmile - h10NEY ORDERS. in the door and yelled: "H-as anybody- of pleasure to his face. .• `` y Pay your out-of-town accounts .by. seen my hat?" Good for aches resulting Dominion Express Money Order. Five t _ _, from weather exposure, W � t - _ -Dollars costs three cents. Minard's Liniment For Dandruff! . sprains, strains, hlme beck, 3 M ' overworked musclea. Pene- i=Q# trates without rubbing. All r � _ �elr r F+V druggists have it. _ - oa -- immeatately- aflo. 'MacWILLIAM8 ditlon goes, "become more,Irish than e e massage, your hair takes on new life. /Ira • �i�� f3 ymAn DERIVATIONS-MacDavid, the Irish themselves." 1111friQ11� S lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- Give Cnticum the cue ii as aa-��aa..�.i L _ axacAndrews,-NlacHenry.. .._ ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- Skin _ .RA ORIGIN-Irish plus Norman- RRICE I cause each hair seems to fluff and VARIATIONS-Pryce, Preece. Rice, thicken. Don't-let your hair stay life- And watch that troublesome emp- 'd French, Full. Up. Lion disappear. Bathe with Cuti- Reese, Reece, Rees. less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You. PPe _ +$OiTRCE-A given name. - The village.Sunday-school treat was f curs Son dry and cp ly Cuticura - There is probably more tom ce RACIAL ORIGIN-Welsh.' too, want lots of long, strong, beauty- Ointment. .For eczemas, rashes, " In full swing, and after the games the ful hair. _ and tragedy, and certainly more his- SOURCE-A given,name. etchings, efts, they are wonderful • youngsters- all sat down to e- rattling A 35-cent bottle of delightful Dan- Ntxlying�Insures a clear skin s*!ft 1. - tort', bound up ' to the surnames of . When pronunciations . change, of good teed, derine" freshens your scalp checks good hair as making Cutiatra your Irish origin than In those which de- names as well as common words, li Little Johnnie, although unaccus• dandruff and falling hair, This etimu- every-day toilet preparations. .,�ieloped in any`a her country, with the Is due to one or more of several tomed to'such rich fare, had eaten un- lating "beauty-tonit ' gives to this, Soap =sa. Otstmest 22 Sell! # possible exception of Scotland. causes. The most powerful cause of sparingly an fax as both himself and dull, fading hair that yduthful bright- Dtm° DiOOyt 1 �• [-eland today is full of Anglo-Saxon Language changes, of course, is ease the food were concerned. To be-more nos and abundant thicktiesa-Alt �sesam as..k�ties. 4 - and Norman-French names which 'of pronunciation. . The ttmgue un- exglicit, he bad eaten until he could druggists! d _ 'families of pure 'iilsh 'blood' were consciously slips Into the gaeier pro- eat no more. forced by law co assume. Sometimes aunciation and has tendency to slur And now, at the end,.he was feeling sto�M w�rnows a��oRS� A Cure for they simply translated their names !n- and' shorten words. 13ometlmes the rather uncomfortable, j _ - -..to English. At others they adopted spelling follows quickly, and some- _'Can I-lift you down?" asked a kind -SIZES ,s3 those English names which,were near- times !t.does noi,.accordiag to wheth-. old lady. ' Bad Breath .` With e3Aa 3Ate des -_- _.•--=set In sound to their own. - `er.the change took place at a time "Yes, ma'am, you can lift O! down," -' - � But the shifting nomenclature of when literature everted IittIe ia- re Ided Johnnie "b t -a Li`�'eunrantes& „ "Bad breath u•• of decayed - B u n he 1 sign p d coked Write for Prise fir _ teeth foul stomach or unclean .� Ireland was-not a one-aided affair by fluence or much. pleadingly up Into her eyes-"please t a bowel." if your tooth amgogd, z any means. And of this fact such Another cause is the effort to pro- don't bend 01.' �.!«t _r loch to your digestive cress.at names-as MacWilliams.stand witness pounce a word as it is spelled. Both The 14ALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited once. Get Selgel's Carsthe Syrup - - to-day. _ of these causes are involved in the ex- NAMILTOM FACTO.T ouTA,AUT061 CANADA it druggists. ll6 t0 30 drops •"z' Prior• to the death of William tie patUMLiuu`uf . Lr ouJsa uo,.,co as Prit+a " .after oils,clean ap your food f l3urgo, third earl- of Ulster, at the and Preece, Rice and Reese', which A merchant can obtain an imitation hands of the natives in the year 1333, really are the same names, have fill- of MINARD'S LINIMENT 'from a Eodor.many Norman-French families had be- ferent pronunciations today. It the Toronto house at a very low price, and Do not buy substitutes. Gat , come thoroughly settled; and the Eng- old pronunciation were followed, all have it labeled his own product 3cn for list of intentions wanted Lila genuine. s , by Manufacturers. Fortunes have SeA ; i l fish' influence predominated in the of these family names would be pro- This greasy imitation Is the poorest _ been made from simple ideas. _, north of Ireland. But upon -De Bur- nounced_ with the "ee" sound, as ,in one'we have yet-seen of the many that ••Patent-Protection"' booklet and AsnericaPs Pioneer Doe .Remo les go's death this influence waned so "see," for "i" and "Y"' are so' pro- ever-.- .Tom, Dick and,H"rry has tried_ "prwf of Conception"on request. Book on rapidly, that these families- had no nounced is the Welsh,speech, and ,to introduce. HAROLD Q SHIPMAN 4 CO. DOG DISEASES choice but to'.cast their Iot with the they Bever had the "eye" sound in Ask for biINARD'S LINIMENT and r PATtNT ATTORNEYS and How to Feed a:Irish, and the farfiily of De Burgo, Aaglo-Saxon or •Norman-French, n. oy 4vilI get it, _ se •M,-uap ei+aArears oTrawa eutaea Mailed Free W an Ad- with many others, abandoned their even as late as-Shakespeare's Lime. dress b the Author. •x -; - Norman family names and construct-,• All of these family names have beet - I t[•Cla' sum��mt 00" eel new ones for themselves after the developed from the Welsh given same i _ - 1"ENTIONS, 1 New York•II.a Irish fashion of using tile. first name of "Rhys,'; which meant "warrior,'' by of a revered ancestor with the prefix affixing "ap" ("son of"). In some of. -- Perpetual Youth. V NE I TABLET'M-MARKED ' :1FIu! (O' in modet'a,spelling), or Mac, them, the "ap" has been, dropped.en. Wonderful Sarah Bernhardt! Will to denote descent.' Theis the Burgos tirely. In others only the "a" has she ever grow old? At the age o S KED %. seventy-five she has written her first __ 'h•4� became "Sons of Will or Afac- been dropped and the "p" has,been-in- y' - .i:•�--� y��'. Williams;. and such -names as Mac- corporated in the name. noveL--not a short one,-but a hundred U David, Ltu�AL,di��� ayL LSacII .-.a� "-t neli .> bs� �- thousand words. Thus she leaves in BAYER".*. ARE ASPIRIN f carne into being among families which connection whatever with our modern the shade Sir Walter Scott, who wrote - _ t in the course of time have, as the tra- English words "price" and "rice." "Wavertey" when he was forty-three, and William de Morgan, who scored his success with "Joseph Vance;' at ; -.Not Aspirin at All without the ""Bayer Cross" I f the age of'sixty-five. -Advancing yearn �:::-�• t obviously do not always dim the Intel- ' Ten Days 'Tell Zeta, _ The "Divine Sarah" is .perhaps fits- , des , �z ?',• t tantly related to that family of voter- . :IFyou Feel off color and ana who once filled a visitor with • amazement. Four stalwart "boys" of t _suspect coffee 15 the causer about one hundred years each, sat i,.,. t a change W down with him to a robust meal, sham- ing the guest with their vitality. He ' '� „• notices one empty chair, and asked \ (jam us TjA6 humorously whether It were their _ I father's: _ "No, feyther's Navin' his violin lea. son," he was told, "but grari'f'er71 be ' down as soon as he finishes his work." For Colds, rain, Neuralgia, Tooth- package which contains coin,pcletd air u A� ache, Headache, Earache, and for rections. Then you are gettT .rest. f" ]Rheumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica,Neu- As pirin-the genuine Aspirin pie ' "Shells In 16th Century. `� ritis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physicians for over nine- �will prove things out name "Bayer" or you are not-taking teen yenta. Now made, In saunas, Explosive shells, of crude construe- Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- tion, were first used in warfare dur- Accept only "Saver--Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists �s HEALTH IS WORTH THE EFFORT' ing the middle of the sixteenth can• _Aspirin" in an unbroken `Bayer" also selL.ilr$er 'Sayer" packages. ! �L tury. Hollow balls of stone or cast Theme is only one Aspirin-"Bayer"�You mast say "Bayer". :- ?'here's a Rea on"' iron filled with gunpowder weie em• Aspirin is ihn trademark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- ` ployed. aceticactdester o[ Sattcgllcacid. White it fs well kCown that Asptrin meson Sartl manufacture, to assist the Public agalast lmltatlona, the Tablets of Bayer Compug °µ will be stamped with tbelr eoneral trade mark, the 'Bayer Croea" r - ISSUE No. 46-'20• _J _ w�i?34-f=ii":.• .�, w� .�„ :GC �,, F��^.,',. ,"�"° u'.]rr:�"rti s':1.t^...y.;s:.' 'c: ''r ,,:b. ',C$,. :+o�aF' I I i i 'f I r q..�.•..:.,.:g°{.,a:,. ., _X''��` ,f*':.�ava'Sv�d,:„ ._�.•'°w• :a �:.� �:: .,,w..•.� ,�;�;.� .����• �. - ,AV(3'!'IO1�P BALE OF ,' ' '.� ... ,•_.� ., .,.,,.._..,...,.,.,, ., ,... ...: _. . .:,.: _,__. ._, ��,; R�,CHAR, N'S GROCER '+ F at , :.-��S'm Stock -Implements ! • certainly th'e�"')c`eeheso ," " •.' �+rer rttmort,ios Grain. Roods, Fowl, Etc • �.: TPCRMSOae, - -r_ A. RuCHtItDSON'S ASSOR'tMENT $1.73 per year,;.$1.50 if paid is advance. The property of -' _ Is certainly' the most complete �•.-- .�,_:, �• _ fir, Tames F'az�le�r- "°' JOFi�! klURKAR Pro rietor, g. - s p At Lot 17,Con. 2 Pickerin an 't RICHARD54N'S DELIVERY -_' Thursday, November the 11 1920 i PtICKQRINQ COUNCIL The folluwiuq p, And service is certainly the most prompt LIORSES " — > �t i •r,�i SEND OR PHONE YOUR GROCERY ORDER TO RICHARDSON - •- - "-The above council tnet pursuant to Bav m9re-9 years supposed to lie in ";adjournment on Mondxv, the 1st it:�t. foal to Kind aau1. yuck!cq colt, Black H• ' a, - Xembets all present, the reeve in the yearlit)g filly cult sired by King's THIS WEEK-Hnddie and Rttiddie Fillets chair, 511trutes of last meeting were Courtship, Bay horse aged, Bay horsy �I � Nuts for HKllu"'e'en --­read and approved. about 12L -ears old. � q Lemons, _ ... ....:.. _ ._. 3 •Oran es, Bananas A number of accounts were present—CATTLE, SHEEP A's D HENS .Grape Fruit, California Grapes ed and .refe'rred `to the respective Red cow 6 years Gild bred'Jul 2� ....... ,�' 2. 11. .�. - %� — t�i11511�311C3nS, �:Llf4 (t3('Eittt�ttt� --bt&i3ding coma to a.- � � oali cote wears -old--bt�ie -bepr:3, y Ernest 'Halfleld of the Liverpool White cow 4 years old fresh port ` i d House, was beard re license for a bil- time, 6,Cotswold ewes, ,A number of ' -If our ruill�tnan frills to cal], St. GtiHrles Evaporated Milk, •• ,: x •,- .E.•lliard room. befl8. - °.n+u.����.r.�.u•: 3' p { Carnation Milk or Klim will fill the pitcher t, W. J. Devitt• was Beard re his work IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS ETC. ] with delicious milk. ! GOTH ' CEZTL RY _ school attendance officer. Deerin$,bind er, t; ft. cut nexriv new, M. S Chapman was beard re elect- Corn binder it-H nearly new, Mower Brand ric light M-H nearly new, Horse rake M•H /f •,,,. "=".':=�•-'. g for Pickering Village, urging are a�StliCl in. ,a'1tiStiC: .••'•"� K . . thatsomethinR�be done immediately. Dearly new, Spring tooth cultivator' yp, JAMES :'RICHARDSON �� ¢:.;': 1 It was consider d advisable to have a Deering. near y .new, Disc drill, 13 W OrkmanShl NOt a �:x ! ° .,,-meeting is Pickering Village at which spout, 111-H, nearly new, centre drive, wrinkle In •them except •�OVR •Gl'ROCFR ';. a represents Hydro. grass seed attachment, Wagon, com- • .. ' Electric Power Commission should be plete, Bet of.wagon springs, Set bob- the wrinkle of keeping asked to be present. sleighs, nearly new, Gasoline or kero- the wrinles out. N ncestandinq committee on Contin- sane engine h p, Wilkinson.walking NOVEMBER B�RG�I,L\ gencies reported and recommended plow, 1•borse plow, Set of drag bar= Bold exclusively by payment as follows - Municipal World rows, Scuffier,new, Hay rack', Gravel supplies 4.68 : W.G Scott. selecting box. Grindstone new,Set of scales 2000 Fred T. MINTING ,Jurors 10.00 ; D R Beaton, ditto 20.00; The cap, Fanning mill, Cream separa- = ' ' Ed Willson. ditto 10 00 ; J Murkar, rator, M-H,nearly new, Cburn. Set of 'Bob + . stationery 3 50-, W G Scott, attending 'team harness nearly new, Set of plow The liens Store. We have a number Of fleece-lined and Long- unshrinkable Hydro in Hamilton 10 00; F harness, Set of single driving harness, H Richardson, ditto 10.00; D R Bea- Heavy single harness, Pair of single P I C H E R I N G Undershirts we are going to let go practically at cost. lines nearly new, Pxir of horse collars ton. on account of salary 120.00,; W J Devitt, services as school attendance nearly new, Set of collar tops, a nuts. - Dont miss this exceptional zhanee, only ber of cedar osts, 150 feet of ha fork _ �' _' "_ - ofi�e•r as per bill 74 84 ; Geo Duncan, p y _ ;. '.., services as fence-viewd'r re Patterson rope,aquantity of turnips,some straw = 7 an 1.5 m ! 1 2• and'L-50•• 0 per garment. and Hardy E CA ; W ' $ Milne, ditto to be fed on the.•place, a quantity of °' -. .•� : _ .-; - ;_,. •. 2 00; John Whitson, ditto 200. oats, and a number of othee articles. As the farm has been sold, ever C ny� } - -The standing corutnittee on Bonuses y' CI1cre lje Also a limited number of tiIen s Work Shirts;-Bow Long brand, for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters, tbing listed wilf be 961d. 7. Etc„ reported and recommended the Sale at one o'clock, 'sharp -. regTular 3.50, 3.25. and 2.70, aoing at following vaptnpnts to W Richardson . . _ Py�GduCt _ k� bonus on 41 ;ads of wire fence e t I R TERMS-Grain, routs, fowl 'and all ;�• jj - 3,�, x•75 and 2.�0. �;• ., _'con 10 25.�Whitby to pay half: T.if sums of$12 Anti• nnd?r, c+tah: ov" _ - - rep Bros, 130 rods Renee lot 'l c ':: i that Ist. 19 1, to it r+i11 he BERT HARVEY & SON, Greenwood gkven to 81.50:--App'ir.ntion for bonus nn 44) Nov, 1st. 191t, to parties furnishing Field Tile =f rods on lot 10 con 8,was received f i an approved, joint cotes. Four per 1 •:""�%Perry The etaWilson. committe on Dxm,i es credit amounts' for cash on � • '• - - g and, Brick Accident ancir Automobile- Insurance n e Sheep Rifled by Dogs reported and W, B. POWELL,auctioneer •"' _ . recommended the following payments: - r -Thos Puckrin, for It Iwmbs and 1 imp - Tile at), 4, 6 and 8 ' - ` lamb killed by dogs 126.00 : hark Hol• ` Webster.for one sheep killed 9.00;. > 0; Coal,, - Coal � � 'Pickerin Hardware.• Store Wgt»ter. iaapecting and mileage 2. M 3n c'h ' 3111tou Burk for destroying 2 dogs �. worrying sheep 20.00. G- - - _ et my prices. �'.. The standing committee on Reads Hard and Soft Coal of the . Concrete work done. fled Bridges reported and recommend- best quality on The Old Reliable ed.shelvllowing naymgnts: F F3 Puck- d Phone 706 - --- - . Tn Pick. �.' _ . "• rid repairs to engine .813 80: Stilton h:iutl ..... Clarence Sims ' qF 'White, hauling gr%vel on sideline be- — - - THOS. A. LAW, Simpson " Happy Thought -tween let 2t. and.21 con 8-13 2U : .�'V_ BINGE •. .R Pekrp of yds. grace] for Airk road r- , � - - _ B W Lotton and ethers, wark on the Fsic�rering. ...at. C. N. R. Station Brocl: Road •_ _• _ .:. _ _ _. • Altnna road lied filling approaches to _ 0 brid a 175.00;W Dickson Mod others. a The Feel Saver and Sriti9fled Customer wot iron- Altona road bridge and fix ■ i�. yng Puckrinb bridge '.'.8585 : Freight We have a complete line Of - !! or steel for Altona road bridge•14 27, - �_ ; moil, as etc 8,25, 2 ds $$ERR'I -.WILLIAMS PXI_' TS- ,.. 4� or" gravel S+,c: Jas -` Mitchell, gracel hauled on Bay read - , _ _ _ 1 °.' . 58.12: H G Calrerit jr, hauling gravel pastry, Bread and Graham AND VARNISHES , • 'Paroid RocrflnR, Standard Auto _ on Pickering station road-15 00;,Ed wj a Balsdon.3days hauling gravel bet'-)() _ g' and 31 base (ins 18 OO:'D'Munro and - '`.- : at 1 easonable prices _ Tires at 313 while they last. . '. - other.. bauling gravel bet 14 and IS - Beacon Lantern's $1.40 ,and all other g -. con 3 88,00. Wm Emerson, repalrinQ _ _ : Fresh Stock of'Groceries at lowesi prices: goods in proportion. bridge qpp lot 6 con 3&,90; Joram - Come and see what we have _ --Littlejohn. work on Brougham streets :811 iII and SE's uS aTid �;et prices. t We take pleasure in sbow-iin ' you•' ' s ?6c : W G1' Gibson, hdi on Barnes' - - _. <, bridge 244 60, bat on Cammack bridge * 188 10,bal on Cochrane's bridge 187.50: rs Me1Vlaster, J R Michell,work filling approaches to M - Brougham' J. S. BALSDON, - jPICKERINCs . Barnes' bridge etc 211.00, also 35 yards ­_7 gravel 6.25. W Dixon,cement 36,80. , Council now adjourned, to meet • , _; •- ,again on]Monday, ]Sec.the 13th. -:Victory Bond Interest A .T _. M R E 'War Loan Coupons and lnterw Cheques may be -- '-- -- - - - - - - - - cashed or deposited at any of our branchea. !OF MONNEY'S BREAD - . iDepoait our Victory Bond interest in our =' `1Savit>Bs 1?�partnsent and eam interest thereon. sa t Made from pre-war standard boars. "Nothing.bnt Not 1 _ IDAID114NION grade used. Milled and baked in our own town. N Patronize the home industries. BROOKLat BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Mmaga: L C. CROSS, Maaftw. :Choice Chocolates in bulk or^boaels - - - _- FALL GOODS JUST ARRIVED - - . ' - -'Wedding Cakes a specialty . . '.SALE REGISTER i — FxIDAY, NOV. 5TH-Credit sale of =.`phe ,test Rubbers--and Boots - N registered and high-grade Olydes- _ H ■ , M O 'N Y dale horses, shorthorn cattle, sheep. now on hand. _ _ -__ _ : __ _ onto etc at 10t 91. ' ^ . :.Call+ttuu brV. P.iees-very re&sel}ablc: — - Piekeri'ng, the property. of 'the G, O#TARM--- Earl of Clarendon. 'Sale 12.30 sharp. "The Corner Shoe Store." [ Bee bills. W.B, Powell,auctioneer, MONDAY, Nov. 15TH-Auction sale of :•'`, about 10 acres of standing timber. W •M -Palmer Claremont p the both hard and• soft wood, et lot A. • r V m C�f e con. 4. Plckerinq, the property of A. - W.Stitzel. Sale at 1.90 sharp. See - bills. Wm. Maw,auctioneer. - - . ANI? MONARCH FLOURS W -Pickering,NOV. 10TH-Let 28,-coax " - r e y u . r e + 8;Plckerinq, ezteosive auction sale` 'of •shorthorn battle, 20 females and a Are unequalled for Bread and Pastry. ; .. i property of John Whitson. Sate at one bull,farm stock and implements �' ..• :.BRAl"T &ITM 8HORT8 ♦.RDNE9DAY, NOV, LOTH-Auction 'Velveteens, black, navy, garnet, 1.25 to 2.25 per yard. At reduced prices. sale of farm stock, implements and household furniture,' the property .- oy's Heavy Bloomers, assorted sizes,. For laying hens try our Scratch Feed of Robt. J. Wilson, lot 33, con, 2, - Whitby, (1j miles west of Whitby + , c Towe). sale at one o'clock, sharp. Boys'. Heavy Sweaters. -. Girls Sweaters, 0.50 _ � Highest market prices for all kinds of Grain � - VKm, Maw, auctioneer. Y 7�••rrte� Tat7R8=+,�, Noy', 11TH-Auction sale Men's Leatlle> Gloves, of farm `9ck, implements(almost new l, rain,'roots etc.,at lot 17, ccn„ Underwear, see them for o urself. ; _ 1 g y A quantity of Buckwheat and Rye f 2. Pickering, tbe'lhoperty oY Lampe - Farley. Sale at one. See bills. W. r Almira Yarn; black, grey and red. `.; R.Powell, auctioneer, _ , ',The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,-'Ltd. FRIDAY, Nov. 28TH-Auction sale of ` farm stock and implements, at lot I8, .M con. 4, Pickering: the Oroperty of ■ s ^- Mills at •-• y. Mrs: Asa Habhard. Sale at 1 o'clock. ice bi'.1�. �- P n,. ,,, ,,;c.i, e �--..^..:,: Toronto Petei•boro ' ckeri 9 - • w Q " ' ','err'' '.L,S,ia.'..•>!;�v',y:'ti,T,,.. .r .,'•F.,••'. _,'Fi'...�:::Y.`.t::l" `,.R-�•::' •„•.w: r. F _..:.. •���•^kf.,; ', ' '4t ti .ar i• ••, *s'•9, ,. Mw= 11111 1­111 1 1111 :11,& i s��nv,^;°a•�"'" .�.�.g d,.dG�,c' ,d.,'. _� J* . �t�'�a�� -'•' .:i�ff ;'';x_`"ly''"�m '+e��'�'..•s.-.^ r.+so y.. c+•rr:-.n 0 ',t ME T W n.' k.+ w t x eLARtl T Mae. Neal, of the C. P. R., ruse W. P. Jones, of Balsam. has sold Wm. Gibson, of Carley, bouRif r , oR a few, home o Hopkins, +. n Tuesda his farm to Wm, ; Irw Boyer is opendi yy p a valuable shorthorn bull from hid- - -: itage this week with relatives in Thomas and Dire. 8irkett and Wm. O'Brien', u!Lasky, visited brother, Ed., at the ratter's sale on S. and Mrs. Rnmohr motored to George and airs, Cooper on Snn• � >> � ."Toronto. Wednesday last. The animal. a �: •Mies, Goo. Scott wail in Whitby the cit on Sunday. day. � yy very valuable one, was shipped on Vin. on Friday, visiting her sister. Mrs ]sd-;Gibsun s sale on Wedner:day W. M. and .lira. Palmer visited Manday. •Greo. Every, idht was well attended, and good friends in 3larkhaul on Sunday Miss Marjorie Nest Left on Dion prices --'ere realized. last. day for Toronto, where she has Cecil Jon and I'Valter Bu:�hby• C. *S.' Truemmn is, busy these :Grain CllOpping returued honie oft Sat,u•da • last nig4ts traiuin for the arathon "secured a good position. 5 g - U ^ - • � Mrs. Bella Forgie lefton 1luncia triter sl,endnig the 'sutunrer up�tr race. T.• Of silmateriaL and design 5 C alp it Duncun Dolphin lust tL valuable a:�D FL'►KING kept in stook. It will pay you for Toronto where she will opNU 3 Dail at out works and inspect our stook 'u a boarding house. We n ish l.owt, ustween Clnretuont and Horse one night last week from in- obtain �° : p g rut �, coo. o, Uxbridge, a lined fluenz:�, prices Don't be misled W'r her success. e - 1 am prepared to do chopping and oat agents we do not employ them,ooneegaen4 brown S.t;katohewRn robe. Find- Harr • Thouxson is laid off duty v 5 i we can; sad do throw o8 the_ Dirs. Jewell has closed her horoe - Haking on Mondays, and Fri- .. y and will spetidAhe winter months er pre:+ c lea�'e at the Claremont suffering fruu� ti :suers attack of days only, beginning commission of 10 per con*.,which you wil with relatives is Priucy Albert 1'`'''• ufll,:e.—:Va'lterL$ym Vruut uuia , certainly save by pnrah RIZ9 from n161 on April, 1st. �r abd other points. At tl:e 10.30 a. ru. Sunday sere Roy Morgan has purchased T. p call solicited. : On Friday evening, Oct. 20th vice, ltiv. C. W. King of the Bap- Gregg's property adjoining Dr.° J. T. MATHESON tilt ehurch, will take for his sub- Totnlinson'a. Joh-b F. Bayles, Greenwood • - the High School held a very suc- ec , Prisoner of Hope Set Mrs. Walford has been confined Office al works, Whitby,'Octario ,cessful Halloween party. Over - "eeventy young peo le, gathered in free. At 7 pr in. there will be a to the house for several days ow- t�T the school, each strident 'bridging "Sea S„ug" service., Everybody inR to an injury to her foot. .rr hitevale Club of' -- GIGANTIC welcome. Frank Disney and Harrv'.Jones, a ppartner. There were many ea- Sale,llent.costumes—ghosts, witches,. The funeral of Dlra, Buller, the of Dlonnt Zion, purchased a car. Urilted FaI'1�eY'S Special gypsies, Datch girls, aviators, widuty of the late Win. Duller, of load of Rood feeding steers from Iowa, took Fred Ward ou.Tuesda .soldiers, sailors, cowboys, an place Tuesday morn- Y• Meetings held in E.O.-O. F. Hall. tat ,f ' - Arab, cavalier, Niggers, Italians, inR to St. John's cemetery on the Dir, and Mrs. White, of Man!. Tuesday evening in,,each month "^ toulin Island s Your chance to buy a supply of fall Dancing girl. Topsq, Little Red 7th concession. DIr. Miller was'a pent Thursday and for summer months,, y Riding Hood, clown, Old Mother brother of the late John,Driller of Friday of last week with the lat- We are now shipping live stock regu- and winter goo at-.greatly M Goose, Japanese, Turk , Indian Thistleha' and Robt. Miller, of ter's sister, Mrs. C. H. Found. larly on the co-operative plan. reduced prices, girl, old men an old women and Pickering, and about 40 ease ago G. M. Forsyth has completed the I have been �u ceessfal in securing g P y removal of the cement blocks from Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard la a and varied stock of Manufacture many'o$here. he evening's en resided at Atha. Malcolm, of Directors. #srtainment commenced with a A Fquad .of Hallowe'en spooks the Standard Bank building and ere Samples which are as you may .grand promenade rod b the with a- with neither squeak nor speech .the bricklayers purpose begin- H. PUGH, Secretary know taken from the best materials :y y q p nin their'cvork at once. and workmane)rip to appeal to the 'lier, and singing old time songs. visited a number of the residents g e trade. These I offer — After receivin fortunes from an of Claremont on Saturday even- A good heavy rain occurred for }* to iron•cauldron;everyone was asked ing. Their costumes were of all several days this week which will �Plarem�nt iveru ♦ you//.��rr�� � to unmask. Many other games, the culots of the rainbow. They do much toward filling many of J. Fingold, Mjaremoat including a contest, were played, were evidently in for a good time, the empty wells as well as put the _ Bus meets all Trains - ° and lunch was served at 11 o'clock. and thev were 'not disappointed. land in good condition for plowing. Ind, Phone 2804 Some one had visited the lunch At the residence of G`. M. and Mrs. In the absence of the pastor, First-class Rigs to hire day or _room before hand and consequeut• Forsyth, these lads and lasses Rev. A. McLellan, the Rev. fir, night at lowest prices. - ' ' fly some of the eatables were were tiumasked during some irre- Mather,s, of Toronto, occupied the �5_ , found missing. After few more sistible aon¢s around the piano, pulpit in the Union Church an omie-1�D� il/ias er'S games, the party was broken tip They -were under the guardian• Sunday last, when he spoke in be- L nand everybody went away feeling ship(,E Mrs. Chaperone McArab, half of the Christian Brotherhood. Those, Sanderson � Saa, * voiCe that it had,been a most enjoyable who esen ised great care over her He gave•two excellent sermons, PROPRIETORS r Recarlds +--' ieveaing. shank,-. which were much appreciated, ill - --- In `greet f . ,�....r.,_.some +.�,....... Variety ' SWEDEN. TMO 111•RI �' tNttostD• New Records received each 130.000• Vs' (lRTMtQI•T1$-,'� •w=�:� INf •ILi w<w Mw shortest Re st 41 va oa a ri ' R o. FOOD. MEDICAL•SUM1ES, rtest not'c • THEXTON S Pickering ' - -_ � CLOTHING. DOCTORS• € L VIA. FUEL. NURSES. � HOSPITAL�ACCOMMOOiATION. LITHUANIA. ` . : : r rt"I13 •cmulii"I SMALL-PDX.•AND. OTMtR-01SLA3t1•RAGING-IN•UNCMLClao• + r' - vloktNCt. = TME-CMILDRIIN•ARt•Tllt•014iii 3T•SUITIAIRS• F ILEVEN • MILLIONS•01•TMCM •ARt •WAR• h r ORPMANS.. I - POLA N O " s TM[ PEOPLI ARt SO 6tSET •WtTM• , ^ i3SES i Or•TjS0.00 I HUMAN • MISERY THAT'•THEY • ARL b ,GERMANY. casts. lixo. teooaa MaPLESS. _ CZ UKRAINE . ^.. GALICIA. P I A MALI THIN •3Y fC �`/ .IN 30Idt VILLAGi3 fie,,vy "try S�{)Y TYPHUS RAQiRa KO LE ILL T THE 3AMt-TIME. • D Y AFETY DEPOSIT B6=8 Dry a �4 vEky rtw • S are now installed at this - 1 ear, r►�„� Branch for the custody of _ s��.a►y�' off— � c tJS �� papers, etc., affording Y� !AUSTRIA t MUk GARY. r 'P / f — iXOUCRteA - *q r%% safety sad privacy. Further ia- 0(L MISLRt •OGTM RAT[• _ - D,u"M011Rt3 RRl� Cp7�AMMIIsto horn, ROUMAHIA . Ily`�r f Boxes rented for e,;. and tU 6[RCUL0313 SPRLADI % Qpq�tdt, per aIIatltn, 00 �y ,/ ALARMINGLY,3MALL- / �4'!•�Ct G(�` -KPORTEO PRUALtN T• ///// ���',%%�/�� - - ,._ �.'P�' •� -, 1 �� ��/ LACK �EA ! BANK : 5 "INDARD ITALY. % ��, e` ' � OF CANADA tt� BULGARIA. . • � • /, �O ,er / , 1PICKERING BRANCH A.W.CRAVvf oRT ORANCM ALSO AT WMiTCYI _ St his - .� y - ud t Map The Pickering ' _ I v" ante Commute �. ll S f M C --y -�-:-�`it tells—but only partly tells—the Story'of o Misery 'in Central Europe - . The object°f tL;,.�.oai. p" ,z lemon stealing and pros • ' 'Within the eat territory between the black -lines millions of destitute y" the felons. children are doomed to ow u weak and deformed through want of - „. ' .. �em'�'h'H°R pr°�ix II i°Y°°Mm°d' - � P g Date immediately with any membse, 1; ; � -'` '`; ` fats, milk and sugar, unless immediate help comes from without of Executive Oommittes. C.. _ --. _ Membership fee 11.60. - Tic o to ma be bad-Yom We Praetd nt • Heoset, on ap tl I. Y'�1 iii T •. Eztsc.Oom,.._�-D -BeDJ�,G.G.>r - '., . meeting, said-. -_ ere W. V. Richardson, Pickering. - � R w1 : .. . . . .,. .' •/... R. Thexto�: . Clark: . "Our problexaz over the forthcoming winter appears to be about - President, Sears" 3,500,000 to 490009000 children. -� "These children are the obligation of every man, woman and child = ' in the Western Hemisphere, for we have suffered less; but, beyond this, they are a charge on the heart of the whole world." , _ 'The C�Lnadian Red Cross ' i 'Universal The - elf of - Sa e s eh PP al on b , _ L 1■M■ �.��a s ..: ,�' - =,• :_::', ;,., _ Manufactured q • a e_. Will 1, The Brutish Empire War Relief Fund - Y '' W. H. Jackson 8c Sons .' ° (1 Combat Distress and Disease in Europe) Brock'Road. Pickering, Ont, Blacksmtthing• and N%'oodworking in+.:i• X10.00 will nave d child; , 1.00 will give it' "saving" food for a month. all its branches. Saw gumming ` _ and filing a;speci"Its. ;Help in this humane tdork by 'sending or bringing your subscription to , We stock Gasoline Engines; Emery! f ,+ Wheels, Circul r Saws. $acv •"v } the nearest local Red Cross Branch or to The ' ociet_v. - o-��and Enters�Mandnels.l a '' 410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. LRdders ct all irr,.,ry1 re • ,fir %�' '.�°: -r'• Vin` ,.^kM1'x",;' rr - ' ! �y ';�'h =0 NO IRA intervals by the man's return. fte The Greek hero taking ship shortly "t-z�7 :`�­ _ 1 , `_S; ** '41 _89,2 ".;�t_exclaijhed with pity.as she toucbed his after!ward - with.Hylls, a yout _4 h he MANLET"'S DANO wet, icy bands, and she did her best toyed as his own son, cam* to an Is- TORON to warm them, breathing upon them, Land where the latter landed and n ORCHESTRA acknowledg chafing them. searched for a spring. He found one to be the bist In C­ds. Any number longw?" lit would ask; and for very pool voing of musicians desired. Write. wire of Wt first bffer4d the public our covered with beautiful blossoms. As "Think you can stand it a little in the centre of a pgol, the shame of sitthig there up out of the phone Al. Manley, '65 Ozark Creat Hylas stared at them Lotus. in her water, wearihg his coat and doing no- Toronto, for Open dates. thing, she would reply, "I can if you nymph form, emerged from the blos- 4 can." And presently the stones would som and drew him to her arms, and Cheap Sugar Some Day. befn agiin to clink and splash. then to the depths of the pool, where If plans for Irrigating abou t 160,000- here are stars, but no moon, he re- he drowned. J ported at Last. It began to take long- acres of the Yaque-river valley of the Dominican republic are consumated. It er to warm,his hands, as she had less Treea vr6t ()Wn Themsaves. promises to become one ot�the best warmth to give, and be said, "Twice sugar producing regions in the worl& more and maybe,we can make it;" In the Ubited States there-are two then, "Once more," and* finally—it 117" seemedto the girl that he spoke from trees that own themselves and the a great distanco---�'Well try It now.0p ground on which they stand. MInard's Liniment For 8urn16 Etis, � TEA He shook her and shipped her shoul- One of these famous trees Is an oak d4ws and rubbed her hands Georgia�where everything Is and stood in A d4rman process for drying eggs jVW110na noW USe It to their UtMo�t SatislfaCtioL her on her unwilling feet. peaches by the way—and the oth and fruit juices lashes them into loam I er "Never mind getting wet now. Step a sycamore In Kentucky. The former in steel cylinders through which hot right alongl" he called. stood upon the land of a colonial air is Ruth's legs. doubled under her,as if named Jackson, who left the following powder.Passed to convert them into. the had been asleep. paragraph in'his will: cantt.00 "I W H. Jackson, of the County of -the "Can't!—!" He stung her awake Forty-five usand. rifles captured . . i Clarke, State of Georgia, of the one with a liquid word which suggests no I by the Germans from the Russians . . Ruth and Rom' ancc liquid at all. ."You've got to." part, and this oak tree (giving loca- during the war have been sent to, It had been years sinc'e Ruth had tion). of the other part, witness that G ral Wrangel. .7. ene been told she'd got to. But that wasn't the said W. H. Ja6kion, in considera. thd worst of it. She had got to. She tion. of the great affection he bears By ETHEL CHAPMAN HARING. stumbled along with his help. s.aid tree, and his desire to see it pro- BUY "DIAMOND DYES" eyed unto the said 'Now I'm going to try it first," he tected, has' coiiivi DON'T RISK MATERIAL said loud and distinctly, as one speaks tree entire possession of itielf and the IV. "Doesn't t seem 'after �inner-time I I to a foreigner. "As I'll be half under land within eight feet of it on all Each package of "Diamond D " CO11- "Put down your head or I'll 1 and tr at take you! to you?" he asked. water, you will keep my stick sides."' tains directions so simple any on my lap and make you put your� "It seems like day after to-morrow coat until I ask for.them. Of course, The sycamore is' an. even 'larger woman can 4ye any material without arms around my neck," the man' t-o me," she repEed forlornly.' the optnin may not be big enough or treaking, fading or' ruhning. DrUnisc g landowner, for thirty-six feet all round ff no tened. "And, in heaven's name, "If it were day after to-morrow It going ther troubi.- may develop, so has color card---Z-Take otliar dya I it were ��qeathed to It by d-certain over the idea that you're the one Would still be to-day. He seemed to I shall have to c6m.-back. You're not used. We're In a tight place, and be going out of his way to be dis- going to faint or anything?" - - Miss Lloyd, whose will contained the Im doing the-best I can to get us out. agreeable'. "I fancy it's about nine Ruth mastered Art impulse to clutah following: ifiKaybeett SCENTED RED But the Ws if you should be found o'clock. Time to take my own rescue his arm. Instead".9he felt for the stick "The said tree is conveyed, In con- CED4R CHESTS -ozen ader- "No," she said shakily. i my arms would be'nothing measures." and.coat. sideration of the valu� of itself as iL olutely znoft�qroof and wo 'to the celebration if I should be found Ruth sat up and looked at him. She ,restilig-place-of the weairy under its =y handso=* pieces of faralture. "All right. her Direct from niisnufmoturer iko-you. frozen in your arms. The darting lit- could not see.bim but one co-uldiiLt,ask Here—" he took tle firem-eater! 'Yes, lid much better be a vital question buffbwed 1.n a man's,iliand and todched 'it to'an'ice ea.ke— obade, Itself, together with the terra- WWI% COW tme, ILLUXtrStfid UtWatn". 'dead when Belle hears of it!" firma beneath, and said tree are to be- Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited neck. is the block that fell. To the left, "Yo1A mean that Hiram wouldn't ::You mean you can do. anything"" *ay-down; is the opening. Steady, and long to themselves abs-olutily,—Ifudd to Owen sound, *a% were—?" Possibly. It will.be pretty hard on we'll turn the trick. Good-bye." each other, for all the purposes for Of course your Hiram would cafe you,and on me, so I ctidn't.want to try Good luck," answered the girl, and which God-dad man intended them, —in his way. But not in Belle's way.", it except as a last resort. But this is brought all. her fortitude to the task among which is the purpose of the soil There'was silence for what seemed the last resort—the last resort I ought 1 of standing upright. -to nurture and feed the tree, and-that OOARSE SALT, a long tine. Finally Ruth was obliged'.to have come to for a holiday, eh? There wag a scramble,' a gasp, a of the tree to shade, grace and beauti- i� LAN D SALT W a nk. rattle of stones, a pause—and at last fy the said terra-firma." Do& cadato Jkloliday!" he groaned. "I'll take jail "Re water runs. 'down your face for choice, next ti mie. But'we-ought t big cry from outside. Then his'voice, and just drenc,bes me!" she complain- to do our darnedest for the sake of!very near between the glacier and the TOROWM GALT WORfC$' t4lnard's '-Iniment Rallev-6t Colds,Eis, & J.CLIFF TORONTO ed. Belle and Hiram. Can you s -of the ice cake: tand up?" WE "That's gratitude! was his ironical She felt for. a footing among the . Try pushiing the coat over'the top eomment. "Instead of thanking me stones, wondering dully at the manner -with,the stick." The Proverb Exemplified. for warming up this -water which of man that could pun in the closed - In an instant the stick was-pullIedl �. Young Wife—"How do you like my reaches. me first, mind YOU, You're jaws of a glacier. The pull of water out of her hand and the voice came: cooking. dear? Don't you think I have BoAovo, h foo peeved that you get it, at all. I'm told her that she had thrust- er t "I!ve got it. Come on.' begun well?" .'afrald you're no sport, Miss Goodnow.". into one of the many trickling brooks, She knelt down and' felt for the H b (�itrnlng over viands)—"4r- "I don't care to be a sport," she pening. _U but her foot was too numb to feel the 9 Goves smawered back like a child. Childishl yes. Well begun half done, . you yo water. She tried again,' and would "Come on!". repeated -the voice Ov wA%,An%tP._tn tearit );Ar"iy, -'l _- ;L .� _, � --- have ialler a ell, if you don't 'ike this, climb I H-�s voice showed his- anxiety. with her own. "You're -so cold you :into in lap, little one.' He spoke-be-, Phew, I hope I haven't waited too won't mihd the plunge much. I'll help Aetallic arsenic, -running $200 in tween lis teeth. "Double weight will l0n4g� Belle is always fitter than I at. soon as your head's out. Just value',to the to4, has been discovered Ou a be blissful on a soft stone cushion like the end of a jaunt, and I judge other[tyrawl'sal-ong; But*be sure you're head's on the Queen Chailotte islands. this under mq.'! women bF her. Back to the stone pile'up." Detesting him as she had never be- f or you., I After the first flow-*f the icy water fore detested anybod:K-in her whole Ile lif ted her to it, and she'managed over her wrists it-was all frigitid her- Placid life, she was sti.1 glad to obey. with his help to adjust herself as he,ror. But she kept her head up. - And She was numb to the knees and he prescribed. ils resently strong hands seized her and 0 had almost to lift her to his lap. "Sit on one head, put your fett on!pdragged her, drenched and chattering, -"Put your arms around my neck— the other—Mat brings your knees up!to the comparative warmth of that tight.- He wrappcd his arms about so that y her -pu can lay your forehead onchill mountain night. Bob Long Says:— —tight. ithem. wrap your arms around your[ (Concluded in next issue.) COOKS "My orcralli and shirts are toomy Ruth remembered the story o' the shins.- He tightened her soggy skirts; and comfortable, nadituade spo. lovers bound breast to breast and about her.- Then something warm was I ci y for fww*m I d�s 4 'thrown-into a rii-eir. She appreciated.laid across her shoulders. It was his-! Ald Friends. Vnth the idea that C t the fiendish penetration of the want to stretch our I= and coat. Give me n*.old coat again lets occad-11y. cnioment. It had become quite; "Oh, but I can't let 'you do that!" That I have wdrn throiigh many days, rk, and the splashing of the water,.she protested. "You'll die—" % multi ied by the cavernous recesses, of rain, ':'You will immensely "Hush!" hie said sternly. "It'isn't' Whose hue. is varied, ripenid by the BOB LONG was the only sound girl a present. I shall be work' near the "improve the tastiness L . . f the sun nearty 9&rved! the entrance just the other Tife 0 To subtle patterns; him;ered at length. block that fell. The largest opening . .of dishes and add tre- -GLOVES Sh�: could feel the man bhake w:',h Is at that point and I'm going to try Of in* old 'books Co read by firelight suppressed laughter. half asleep, outwear any other make of !to enlarge it b takin the stones, mendously to t'their w "Well, blubber is perfectly 900fl::from the gtacieryb rock isn't Whose effaced memories leave gaps Glove on the matket, because arctic food," he chuckled "and I'll be, ed they are made by skilled work. solid there. The water will flow in as of deep nourishing value. if men from the strongest glove you could sqply us botfL" the sores come out,-and my hands will. Coinj ecture oveir .thoughts that Ile in lesther obtainable. Ruth- had elt herself pretty brave f.et very cold. Every little while you'll rest .-You use plenty Of. up to that point. And this coarse ve to warm them. That's how You'll Beneath their placed linen. Let the. creature on whose IaD she sat. freez-!,_ .Gy- fGr the e9at. Breathe —Jusia on detting,Bob IAad ing, had scoffed at her fi t s Of,your might. And think of Hiram and Diest Brands from your destler- weakness as "blubbering7 she Belle." White hadds of silence touch me, and they will-save you money the white' thoked tack her anger with It Ettars. Ruth set herself. to breathe for her Again there Was a long interval in Life. The noise of the water was Cool hands of rivers soothing through R. G.LONG&Co., Umited which they heard only,the rush and broken now and then by,the' fall"d a th�.'night; TPRONTO Mombeal acho'of the water. stone, as'her solitude was broken at Give me my old town again That'l have watched,through gboatly BOV R1 L BOB LONG BRANDS Throggh fringes of pale lights, and 14. Scarves of min, Known from Coast to Coast let me see N Her streets that would into my brain Lm&Library so&tealthily wir cook-bii*s on cake-owk-, —king That I hear yet the chant of them- ZAN'es"V&l. C-dy `7: Donvts. Sex$FAFS for a that roan P 'd Sen frede-Xvirk,cut from a 4 ectra�corfldors AT YOUR SERVICE III.:, sdwh or from w too pand of a Aloiig th6ir blinded sp a.. Lawk colm.Wriujor it Way. Give my old joy and wonder baci —WHEREVER YOU LIVE again, The woman In towu or country has This adolescent loveliness of pain; -ter in �.'tbe same advantage as her sts J.9 But let me touch them now; and th4 city Ja expert advice from the ynow and blpge tmst-icnown nrm oi C;lmuvrs omd With this new love and dawning ien- 'Dyers in'Canada. demess. e country sent by PARCELS from th mail or express receive the same care 'on as work delivered per. .---ful attent. Aniiquity of Lotu& zonally. P Few flowers have been more identi- fled wAh the world's history than the CLEANING and DYEING 7 Clothing or Household Fabrics. mysterious lotus of-Egypt. The phrase' "lotus eaters" is a common one in er's" For years, the name of 'Park DID It p make it, didn't I? Now there' are--- literature, and. is used to describe has *signified perfection In this el those who live in a dream world. The work of making old thingslook like two cooks in our family,aren't there,Mother ents of food made from the dried seeds of -new, whether personal garin And se� how light the cake is! I told Harold th, Egyptian variety seems to have ever the most fragile material, or 1d curtains, draperies', rugs, I creamed the butter and sugar, and he said I had an effect similar,to various opium houselir etc. lirbducts, and once In the clutch of the wasn't big enough. He didn't know I used Lantic. Write its for further particulars, drug thelptgs eaters fcrgot ))oth past or send. your parcels direct to Tell him I did help make it, Mother." and family, a:iid went about, oblivious of demands made by society; kin or LANTrC SAVES TIME in the preparat.ion of cakes,puddings and sauces,in the Cooldiii of even thefr own physical. wants. The lotus Is closely identified with R5 preserves,in the making of candy,in the sweetening of beverages. the ancient Egyptian religion;a nd was ATL.WTIC SUGAR REFIDMIRMS LIMITED MONTREAL dedicated to Osiris; no Egyptian think- Ing of approaching a teinpIe without. kO r9b, 1 beCalU se it's -P6r� three of the blossoms in his,hand. The A rani�� was giveil tt, according to my- I yo Wo r ks L i m i t e d. tliology, when a beautiful nymph of 0yeRse. the ame ri�nie, heartbroken aver the Cledne .1 clildness, of Hercules, went to Hebe -i 1'. 1791 Yonge St.. Toronto rc.r RyTpithy, and by�her was trans- 'formed Into a flower. J to 4i LID A* .P1 13, W AA 44W. �N!�wwl w.�wwr�wr�niw,w,��.w.wr�w.ww� ARM AM STRIKE eddy Market Rep�r# .A •r 9•. naf 7 ,ld.ra{ $� jk a/:m%r..,.�MH ^Gs=• ,, r• aF"` '• lYC SE II�C E FORIURJKI�RS ,j, s:l .,,• ��JYL'>LL7 Grain. 60c; heavy, 40 to 12c; cooked, 64 t01 Toronto Nov. 2.-Manitoba oats-i 68c; rolls, 84 to 86c; cottage rolls, 411 ` No. 2 CW, 714c;'No. 3 CW, 64%c; to 48c; breakfast bacon, 50 to 68c;' Agreement Arrived at Between Government and L.abO! extra No. 1 feed, 64Ysc; No. 1 feed, fancy'- breakfast bacon, 56 to 62c; 62%c; No. 2 feed, 69Ys c, in store Fort backs, plain,'52 to 54c; boneless, 60 to 'leaders-Men Pledge Themselves to In- William 640. Crease Output Of Coal. ;•;:••last?.;;, Manitoba wheal-No. 1 Northern, Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 27 $2.31%; No. 2 Northern; $2.29%- No. to 28c•.clear bellies, 26 to 27c, . A despatch from London ss s:-A ballot. If this is in favor of accepting 3 Northern,-, $2.243x• No. 4 wheat L �-Pure tierces 30 to. 81c• _ iettlemerrt of the cbal strike was ar- the terms offered, the delegates Will $2.161x, in store Fort Gilliam• ' tuba, 31 to 3I1sc; pails"311/4, to 31%c; Manitoba barley-No. prints, 33 to 33%c; .Coin , B y-No. 3 CW $1.20 i P pound tlercee - rived at last week, but acceptance 'not be summoned again. •:,;.�•g:. No 4 g; CW, $1.15; rejected,8716c; feed, 23% to 24c; tubs, 24% to 20ic; pails, f -of the Governments terms by the The settlement upon which the min- 87%c, in store Fqrt William. 2411 to 24iYac; prints, 27 to 28c. _ --miners' executive is subject to ratifl- era' delegates, coal mine owners and , '� American corn-No. 3 yellow,$1.17;I Montreal Markets. cation by ballot of the men. This, the Government are agreed is a very, nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship-I Montreal, Nov. 2.-Oats, No. 2 C-' however rapidly put through,will take complicated one. Briefly, the men get' inept. a,,. .;;*,; •:_,,,., (W., 92%c; No. 3 CW, 86. Flour, Man.' some days, so that the resumption of •a sliding advance of two shillings to' ;;.;;..;,, Ontario oats--No. 2 white,68 to 71c. spring wheat patents, firsts, $13. Rol- work before the end of the week is one-shilling sixpence, according o age, ""': ':`•.;' t. Ontario wheat-No. 2 winter, $2.05 g $4.20. Bran' g g •i%' led oats bag 90 lbs., , �•• -unlikely. In that case, the, strike wiH as %-as originally demanded. "4•:z<,�.,, to $2.10; No. 2 spring, $2 to $2.05 ' ;' chi m > $40.25. Shorts, $45.25. Hay, no. 2, pp' g paints, according to freights. per ton, car lots, $31 to $32. Cheese,' ° it ` i ' ,' P �a -;.have lasted three weeks: The'm�;ners and owners solemnly '� �, >�<�.;•...•.,,,-:;;., ens-No. 2, nominate finest � The provisional settlemen+. of the pledge theanselves to co-operate to ae- "i ,. easterns, 23 13-16c. Butter, $ g choicest creamery, 63' to 54c. strike was reached after a conference cure an Increased output of coal. Na- �� s;;:;::;z Barley-=$1.12 to 1.17 according to Eggs, freights outside, fresh 68 to 69c. Potatoes,.per bag, st Downing street which lasted for bona] and District Committees are to Raises Big Constitutional Question Buckwheat---L-No. 2, nominal. car lots, $1.40 to $1.60. --two and a half hours. On Thursday be established immediately to control Viscountess Rhondda, famous bust- Rye-No. 3, $1.65, nominal, accord- sight the miners'' Executive decided the output, and a joint National Wage ing to fret hts outside. Live Stock Markets. mess woman, who asks that she be al- 8 - - 'the ballot should be taken on Tuesday.I Board will be established at the earl!- lowed to take her seat in the House Manitoba flour-$12.90 top patents; Toronto, Nov. 2.-Choice hea r' 12.40 second vy .he returns are to be at Federation eat possible time before March 31 for of Lords as "a peeress of the realm." $ Patents. steers,• $12.50 to $13,50; good heavy -u a ~headquarters on Wednesday morning,I regulation of wages for the whole'in- y Ontario flour-$9, bulk, seaboard, steers, $11.50 to $12; butchers' cattle, Millfeed-Car'lots delivered Mont- choice, $11 to $12; do, good, $9 to $10; ; and in the afternoon a delegate con-I distry, with regard to profits of the real freights, bags [erenee will take place to.consider the industry and the principles on which A MESSAGE g gs included:" Bran, do, med.,$7 to'$s; do, com.,'$6 to'$6;, 4 r result. There is not like' therefore per ton, $40.26; shorts, per ton,` bulls, choice, 9 to 10. , -- y, profits should be dealt with. FROM GENEVA $45.25; good feed flour, $3.25. $8 to $9 do com. $b to$7 butchers'' ' .. to be a resumption of work before I This clause is most important as ! cows eliaice 9 b0 good Y `' g p Organizer of League of Red Country Produce-=Wholesale. ' , $ to $10; do, ,, Monde next, establis,.m the principle that Labor' $7.25 to 8• do cam., feeders ' s � � � I Cheese---New, large, I , $5 to $6; ,; Immediately the agreement had has a right to have a say in the ratio r g , 28 to 29c; best 10 to 11• do, - - j g Cross Societies.Tells of Deed 'twins, 29 to 30c; •tint lets 291/I to $ $ 900 i>as. $9.b0 to been reached Smillie and Hodges paid i•of wages and profits, s 13 01/ac; old, large, 33 to 34cYdo, twins, $10;� do,-800 lbs., $8.75 to'$9.25; do, Of Eurd a harts. 133% to 34%c. i com., •••- .- ••a visit to the All-Labor Conference at A certificate from the Minister of � � $6.75 3.50 to $8.25; canners and cut-' Central Hall to convey the result to Mines is to be accepted as evidence of "While we at home are intent on in- I Butter-Fresh dal 49 to Ctrs, td-W. milkers dairy, choice,. , good to the meeting there. Then conference' conditions governing wage adjust- dustrial expansion and a lace in,the 50c; creams r choice, 5 t t$ $165; do, com. and g 8 g S J P p creamery, prints, v5 to 61c. B med., $65 to $75; lambs, yearling, adjourned to wait the result of the;meet. sun, Europe in its war-weakened con- Margarine-35 to 37c. $8,50 to .$9.51); do, spring, $12.60 to dition is fighting for its very ezls- Eggs-No. 1, 61 to 65c; cartons; 75$13.50; calves, good to choice, $16 to ` I to 80c; selects, 68 to 70c. $17; ghee xence;' said Donald W•. Brown direc- I $5 to $8• hogs,. fed and °k �; •.-'MAINTAIN FRENCH JUSTICE'METED OUT -• ' � Beans-Canadian hand=picked, bus.,; �'' ' for of the department of organization,$4.25; primes, 3 to $3.25• Japans, watered, 18.25;.do, weighed off care,' ARMY OF 700,000 . TO SINN FEINER in the League of Red Cross Societies $ I$18.50; do, f.o.b., $17.25; do, country, I$4.?5 to $5; Limas; Madagascar 11 Dints, $17. of the World, which has its 'Read- to 1.2c- California Limas, 12 to��13c.�p ViU Enforce Versailles Treaty Murderer of Soldier is Hanged; quarters at Geneva, Switzerland. He Map�e prodvcta-Syrup per im Montreal, Nov. 2.-Butcher steers,• p'! com., $5.60 to $7.75; butcher heifers,' - Though,British Do'Not in Mount Jo Prison. visited Toronto to learn the peace pro- gal., $3.40 to $3.50; r k imp. gals.,I med $7 to $8. com. . $ Y I , $5 to $6.?5; but- ' Dub-in, Monday, Nov. 1.-Kevin gram of the Canadian Red Cross So-' $3.25 to $3.40., Map a sugar, lb., 27 cher cows, med., $5 to $7- canners, $3 Help. B$2 ciety and to e3tablish closer, contact to 30c. I to $3.50; cutters, $4 to $4.50. Butcher A despatch from Paris says':-The 13'.an eighteen-year-old Sinn Fein- between it and the League. Honey-60, 30-1b tins,28 to 27c per bulls,com., `p er, convicted by court-martial of hav-a g lb. Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per I $4 to $4.7b. Good veal, $1.3 o 7. French Government will neglect no Millions of War Orphans. 15 section ca e; 6% 2% lb, tins 28;to ry16; med., $11 to $12; grass, $5 to weapon,political,economic or m1ita ing killed s soldier stationed at Monk's • i $6. Ewes 4 to $7; lambs, pO P �' Biewery,- Dubbin, was 'ham ed this, Having just arrived from Europe, to 29c per lb. ,' $ $8 o $11; Hogs, off- to compel the integral fulfilment of B i Ito $weights,toms, - morning t Mount Jo Priaon. Mr. Brown was,able to give the Can- Provisions-Wholesile. } g $18.50 to x$18; .:the Versailles Treaty by Germany, g Y + car wet .50 selects Premier Lloyd George was in com form Red cone some .first people in- Smoked meats--Hams, med., 47 to sows, $14.b0 to $15. eves though France stand alone,in im- munication with the Lord Mayor of formation concerning the people of' posing upon a recalcitrant•Germany Dublin by telephone,at mic#night, but Europe. He called attention particu BOERS AND BRITISH FRANCE REPAIRS those penalties prescribed in the terms I larl to the condition of the children, no reprieve for Barry was' f°rthcom- 3' of peace. That is the French answer ing so many of whom are now orphans. . JOIN IN S. AFRICA WAR'S RAVAGES ' to Great Britain's decision not to force. Bishop-Cohalan,of Cork, visited the•i While the exact number who have lost = the commercial reef th a sanctioned ex o he Cork-Jail yesterday and peremptorily' one or both parents during the war Geri. Smuts Effects Alliance More'Than'Half of Homeless, 4. paragraph xIiI. of the annex to the ordered the hunger strikers there to i cannot be determined, the most con- . of South African Parties. French 'a ar c&L&dortal- el&uab n--tha, tree in Are Rehabilitated. • �' � take foal:-�41i-e€-them refused.There-; aeTVative estimate places the number "• the event of Germany's - failure to upon Bishop Cohalan instructed the at over ten millions. This number London, Oct. 31.-General Smuts, A despatch from Paris says:-Mote ' carry out her obligations. seems cite Consistent with the hen Premier of South-Africa,has carried than half of the population made nuns attending=the hunger strikers to q vy 7. Feeling that this decision has-dealt prepare food. nuns having no oar casualties among so many na- hm resolution in the South African homeless by war in France have be the Anglo-French entente a blow that alternattve,-obeyed the-command and Lions, ply congress for .a British-Dutch rehabilitated in homes, according tot may prove mortal, President Miller- Dependent on Charity. 0n• - French• official figures on the rscon-' Charity- and and Premier Le offered food to each of the prisoners, w ygues are resolved but all refused it. Bishop Cobalsn now The condition of these children is in The Premier has for some months struction work just issued. Out of 1,1 i to keep the French armies at a mini- 'is appealing most cases very been attempting to solve the problem 712,000 persons who became deprived mum strength P B personally:to the Sinn ry pitiable, bran, of ngth of 700,000 men. More- Fein leaders to release the prisoners them have no homes and they are de:' created by the elections in the Union of places of habitation, 1,535,000 have _ over, they are prepared to insist that from their hunger strike. pendant upon whoever may be char- representatives South Africa last year, whereby been.provided with living civartera, ` - Parliament Rk the period of milltary representatives of four parties were These and other figures indlca:ir ~5 service at two $ itable and kind enough to help them.. years, although three But there are few who, are able to elected the South..African party, that the work of building up the war- days ago, before the British bomb'Scotland Voting composed of younger and more en- devastated sections has advanced give such held, for the rgass of the �.. burst in Paris, they were almost an, on Prohl'bition people Poland, Galicia, parts of: lightened Boers and believing in the. much farther than generally was Rio•' �animoas in deeming eighteen months Roumania, Union and the British connection, B - Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo- the 'level. More than 2,000 houses have 'with the colors sufficient. A ylespaich from London says:- Slavia and other countries axe so poor Unionist party, whose strength lies'in been reconstructed and 14,000' have t, _ PodLir'g throughout moat of Scotland Natal and which is English-speaking, been temRorarily repaired. Thesei - : -- to drelde if the count that they have not necessaries for Nov. 1 Memorial Da 1y goes dry, themselves. Consequently, in the' the Nationalist party headed by•Gen: numbers, however, provide only a , Day opens next Tuesday, and will continue Hertxog,mostly Dutch, and the Labor small portion of the relief needed. Bleat area between the Baltic €he I party. �y has a working ma- the war 319,269 houses Were•entice' • - - ••-For Canada in France until the middle of December. art No ;- - Black and the AdTlatiC Seas there'are y`, The voters have three choices name- millions of children who face the next''Jority. General Smuts proposed an destroyed and 918,675 partly destroy-. � -A despatch from Paris says:- ly: one, no change; two, reduction of few years, and alliance between the South African ed. w`r - Canadians living n Paris have de-(licenses b a Particularly the com- g y quarter. and three no ing veinier without. hope of decent party and the Unioniate, the Matter Of 4,875 bridges and viaducts made =' .- cided to adopt All Saints' Day for the licenses except for inns, restaurants having _always 'been willing to co- useless by the Germans 3 424 have food and care unless outside assist- , f; yearly.. decorative of their soldiers; and -hotels in apecial circumstances, ance is given them. The vitality of Operate with the former. It would been rebuilt. The enemy destroyed 5, q ' graves. It is estimated that there are' and for clubs and wholesale dealers. ;now appear that the South African 340 miles of railway and 1,581 railer *" # "2,000 Canadians here who will Din in Both the "d " the children is already very low ott, J ry and wet factions- account of their having been deprived party has ratified the alliance. of canals, but 4,070 of the former and - the memorial movement,which is be-t.in Glasgow express confidence. Edin- of fats, milk and su "'-""'�""" 790 of the latter have been relaid a - r in headed b Philli X - gsr during the . _-_ _ _ r�� B 1► p oy, Cena�ari SuigTi -is conbiderec#�#O�tstyl�fi. TpC Where Are Gefma y!s reconstructed. Destruction of roads ?8igh Commuissioner. .- Gisa w years-win "tlrcy most needed them ' • ,.; T go" "drys" organized Friday and they are therefore very suscep- Lo Ralf a Guns covered 37,238 miles; of these 7,000 On the morning of .November 1 a, night a whole night of prayer for tible to diseases, 'particularly rickets. �� $ miles have been repaired or rebuilt. specie' train will be run from Paris to deliverance of the drink evil. Disease Prevalent. Berlin', Oct. 30,-Where are the More than 6,000,000 acres of ground one of the Canadian cemeteries-in the; to ran e.German na which atarti- were made useless, but 5,767,000 hart Arras region where 31,000 sons of the In addition to, the unhappy, condl- ng- g 8-1 Maple Leaf lie buried,and every grave Troops in Ireland tion of the children, the adult popula- ed the world one day in 1918 by drop- been reclaimed. The Germans des- p troyed 11,500 factories, in which 879 Total 49 O0 lions are in the direst of misery on P1�B shells into Paris from a distance >., will be decorated With-the Canadian ' „i of 75 miles? This is a ueation which 000 persons were employed In 191 -'lag and Canadian flowers. account of disease. Suffering hoe-bee..� q but 3,640-have been reconstructed. � --• -- The Canadians intend -to cone en- A despatch from London says:=Ia accentuated by lack of food and cloth- the Inter-s'l'ed L;ommission loin the trots their efforts in one.,cemetery reply to questions in the House of ing, nursing and medical attention,I disarmament of Germany would like put ourse of recotrstructio 8,842 arm eMeh year,the tentative program ram- Commons it was stated there are 49,= and tuberculosis, small-pox, typhus to have answered. Not a trace of these tortes now rebuilt 2b" tng Vimy for next mouth and Ypres, 000 troops in Ireland at the present and dysentery are edntinuing no- long tubes or of the drawings for their employed. persons idme the"Canucka"received the firati moment. An emphatic denial was checked, _ construction is'reported to have been The enemy destroyed en German Pas attack to be the scene of Biven to allegations of flogging out- Typhus,which has so often roved a found. The guns and everything con- l7 oa )sect yesx•'a<seryiea. rages in Ireland by the military. scourge and menace to the human nected with them have disappeared as partly, 3,720 towns and villages. pap photographs representing mysteriously as the a The foregoing - ; News Newspaper bolo p B rice, is again prevalent and unless Y Y Y appeared. It is figures'- Qn recon. - Sikh incidents' were unhesitatingly checked, will most likely extend its p, but the struction work are re believed they were blown u ported to be cores• .: Airships Employed in denounced takes. ravages to an alarming degree. blue prints and plans have begn hidden servative, and do not include a amount of Newfoundland-SmL where none will find.them. projects for which sdrve� _ HuAt+-_ ' British Empire Appeal. ___`__o__- have been made, plans drawn and mi:'•�' i BCtw'Ceu Eigld s+aa3 Iinle -=- -For ' these-__urgent _reasons, Mr. terials fabricated, but which 'have net A despatch from London says:-An i Millions in Canada Brown,said, the League of Rea cross Ro�►alSheen Win actuably been begun. aerial expedition to hunt _seals off; Societies has made an earnest appeal Championship at CAft- ary er ' iXewfoundlend has sailed by the Ades etch from Ottawa says:- to the ? steamship Alconda, under the leader- P y people of the British Eni*re, k With preparations under way for tak- and he was glad to 1-ear that the cause A despatch -from Calgary says:- Coal Strike Cost ' ,a whip a Frank J. Tippen, the New ing the census of Canada the Govern- of the suffering children was being The Pnince-of Wales took the chain- X1,$00,000,000 toundland Government's aircraft ex-II meet Bureau of Statistics estimates taken u g p in Canada. He had learned I pionship ind two first with his Shrop- pert. The party is taking four scout-' the population of the nation at 8,750; that an appeal on behalf of the British, shire sheep from his ranch south of A despatch from London sa s ing airships as the gift of the British 000. It is believed the census will Empire Fund would be made in Can-�here at the annual Fall Cattle Show, One conservative computation of the ,Air 11lindstry to Newfoundland. After prove this estimate approximately ads by the Canadian Red Cross dur- and Sale. The Earl of Minto took first cost of the coal strike by the end of the seal-experiment the ships will be correct, though some optim�sts place ing Armistice Week and wished for with his Ox`,-1rd animal. The Prince the next week',,including losses of pro- used for survey Work by the forest the population at 10,000,000, its every success. won first in all he showed, duction in the mines, wages, railway. patrol. _ , . ------------:-- - --- ---- -- ---- - earnings, reducti g , on of output in other. trades, and general effect on business Hungary Ordered to 3% r lM, - totals up to £300',000,000. Other esti= Ratify Treaty �' SA Y mates go so far as to put the total • --^ � �° �'� ,rte >'$�::' s:'•':. the country, directly and indirectly, A despatch from Paris says:-The • €� 'of a three-weeks strike at not far be- •' � Alllea have•sent a'note to the �•Iungar- '' -- .. low£5.00,004,000. i draft--`Government demanding ratifica - t Lion of the Treaty of Triano not later x, ;' - J Prince 'Arthur'Assumes `'ry Hass--November 15; it-was learned--on- Friday. In the event that no action �' New Dutiet,-- !s taken by that-time the note points A deapatcsh from London says:- out that "certain consequences", will Prince Arthur of Connaught has :- t+ssalt. A law pzoviding for -stifles- `?. sail for South Africa to,take up his has been introduced in the Hun- �" ""'` - position as Governor-General of the garlan Parliament. B 1EAKING NEW TERRITORY IN THE WEST-Peace River Bridye,,the Gateway to the New North. Union of South Arica. 4, yS'••R.l { 111"1.. .}1 �..� y .iar;�.,.. ;g,;.'.T_,.`'`�'�'.;.�a`S�a.<;:., .T ti• ..,..�r;',x;,,,,,1.7, -� , elf .Cla.,� :.+:.'•" n_'''�7d..,r�s.e-.;.-x+i.. s. ♦ ••,.,,.•�a-t1+ ins �...... .t.. 1;�:,:,._• R.. r+...:.���� h■/.+�■ . ,� *T. Tw f_. _Miss Marlon Thextori visit i + •aiv MsNic�Ri� � _ -• .?�,;;•ing her start, Mrs Latnsden, of Selc�taT-Io loving memory of ,Our ;XF w.� Peterboro. dear son, John A Haight. wfio 0 T ,.�' 1E -Miss Irene Murkar,�of Toronto -A nutuber of our spoAs are p$esed away NOV.-&d.1918, {.,. was home,over Sunday. making preparations 'for a deer We who love you Badly miss -Mitla Blanche Mechin, of ,To- hunt in the northern wilds. As it dawns another veal•; ronto,spent Sunday,at her holue --The Rev. A: E. Ribourg, of St. In our lonely hours of thinking. - here Albaia's Cathedral, Toronto, has T.boughta.of you are.ever near, We are -offering to�you Gust now the -Miss 'Shepherd, of Oshawa, received a call to the rectorship of . Father, Mother and Sisters. - y - spent over Sunday with Pickering St. Andrew's Church, Fifth Ave., _ finest 11>c�e of lrleri's Bar , -! lends, New York City. • Dr. Ribourg'e- �' :Card of Thank;, visit to Piekeeiug on the occasion -alts and Mrs. Steele, of Toron- of the Harvest Hu[ue services at - �- --"-,- - '- Ao, spent over the week end mith St. George's' will be renlet>lbered We,wish through the columns of -we ever had Pickering friends. the N ,vy to express our heartfelt -Walter- Shepherd is able to be with pleasure. His removal to gratitude to our man freinds and -•New York will be re tetted b a11. K y -around again, after his sevel;e at- 8 y neighbors for their kindness and ex- his friends in Outario. tackof -Stanley tDavist Ea. Leroy and -These dark antuinn-, nights. ness andsdeash of our belvreFhuhband i•an ot-Our 1lice 2 i>°�teoi` Tite\ci hint are fill trsRted - yM. Dwoyer are spendiug.a few days mike us wolfdtr whether we are and father. Uefure being ]nllthasccl and the dyes.ara,var- • _ _ _ `- :a[Rice Lake dock shooting. ever going to get electric light of JIRs. FORT, SrlLLrvA.N AND FAIMILY. - c , r, . � • =Chas, Pilkey moved on Tlaurs_ not. For the p:lst year or tn'u tt'e Tl it-8 s iulttl►,in ;shial, lhc,5 are reliable. y into the resirleticehe recently were-filled -with the,Ilope that we purchased frolu Miss Marquis.. would soon be able to.boast-tLs.t Plaeri 2clvoi�t}:-t'neat: . _ - - - �'u have t furl line,of Pure \�'u_>1 Sucks in -Services at St.-George's church we ,vere beginning to live as other ___-• : all color; = _ on .Sunday, " 1lortiing 'at 10,30. people. But the Drury Guverla- OR.5ALE- . flrst-,class 'Rolstein , 7 Sunday School at 2.30. Eveliilig 'cent has.daahed ullr_hopes to the cvv. Abp:Y toGrr.IdClark;DtIn6 :ton_,r.s « a are'tec,ac[nq a few Iiaes of Boe:t3'aa.d =at 7.00. ground. If coal oil keeps soaring IGIiT 'IVATOH.NpAti IVA\TEU_ can Itssu[�e cost the e are a real baps -The Chamber of 'Commerce -}n'price as it has been for' the part --At the Rose Flax MOO, Apply at office at r.` _ " few ears, •we will be cum elled mill. air NV Lien , ou are ready to ptttcll:tsP a Suit or will hold their regular meeting in y P Overdo ittst 4t op in and tsko n look- at tho the Town Hall on Tuesday evert. to go back to the custom of uric r�OR S:-I.LE-.a kood dcicirilt horse. �,�th Cerittl ly Brand clothes. They lire ost- €',reat grand-parents, tl�e talfoty , r•:en:a �y and harness. Apply to J,II. p ' - .' 'ing neat at 8 o'clock. I . _ r candles, t22 :iy.ltckrr.ng. t-, tive.y tLe.bet :n the largo. -Ed. Walsh has about recover-, � . ` _r-.ed from the severe attack of solar -On account of the un;avoraUIa' ���NIALL CIDER PRE;;S W:)L TFD ' k`; r weather- the meeting atinotlnced ; 7-R.Rusvll.Fleming,Pickeri,igFarms,King- ..- IV,hen'yatl watit;5Ien's `4Ptxr, g-) to'the Men's Store - ,- - Lica from which he,has been sufie,r• .for Tuesday eveuin in 'tlie-fo;vn; t �n P,.�a, R.R.•I, whatiy. 9 4�, L....=ing during the past two r'eek�, g _--------- ------ ' • --- -.H. liar uis of Stronci was hall to consider the clnestiou of FOR SALE-A f1:•st-clatQ9 rote• also . • In town 'aver the weekend at-'Consolidated schools for the -on_ll- ,� a:'erj�re stereo�h:v ;spite ram>'.mb?• `,,p- ti• a �1 Fro d T � �im�, - - Pickering tending his sister's sale and when `ern part of the township was very !"m' i:ti anon. a, 6-3.*: ::t,g, sot .phone _ Established-.1857.- = friends:poorly attended. In-.pec•tt;r Iintc't- --- -- -- _ here called on a number of i=on and Ur. Sutherland, of th.� T, '�ANThD-An experienced,-eneial - -------------- - 1 and relatives. Education De artnlent,.wer•e )re n:rci for i:¢ir, houae�:ork. \J �ashin�. -Ell Wilson, who has been con- ,p 1 cd3 v1 13a munch. Apply to Mrs. Theodore -- - - ,- , sent. Dr. 1i�att h intended to he' h:na• w:„tb�. 6 - Sued to his house for several g ___ + weeks suffering from erysipelaG,. present but Nitta .detaiu6d_ at ti- f,IDER MILL-I n ai p*reps;red to _ - - =; list IItUmP.IIt. �I'l'. II'tttl'hiSptl n:ak,cider nn 'vr-s•-ay rind I':iday of each ig is-now able to be down street, but 4 k at GQo..Lammackjs•,corner o1 Greenwood• 67° � � is still taste weak. puke brierlX..and Dr. Hill: ianc -W. J. Ind daughter, exhibiteda number of lbue light road_and.oa._ts tiicholaaFlark__,.r _:_ . Mips Leila, retrrned home again vie'csof differeut'types of sc'houis '�+�0� S�I.E-Ne%V slirhttv'U tied 1;utK- a on Thursday, after soendin a bearing on question. Owing ,, n•'vu,d !•t•-rd pl,rh a h potato r.•r G•••,:,;cr a;tschzn�nt. and sreond hand brrdez..1p-` •�"'�"'"'°'6`'F�`'°"""'""-"+`-- ' Couple of Week9 with the.forrraer'y LO tlle,4lllali atteIIdauce tics bt:.i' ,piy to J.YG Th-_•xtua,Pickcrt:.g. IV : 10r .'.brother in Saginaw, Mich, ress na±tran=acted but here will � t - -- +- ' ' -this !i !! ' -(4eo. and tics. Allan and aon, be another �a2PtilaR. t:.'nRrf� tlae _�� n-{ S,�LE-tf.lcons, �jl-•-P� .'�S�' 'd€'.)3�1 t read govt. t ;AE,a�,scar r=. anal mo',vcr� and all kinds•tf _ s t= ±.�•ratlk, of Toronto, aCCOntpaelled Quo of the ltacnth Of Lhe section; t.rpl•me^:s, also., kit hen stoves sari sew- • ..:by sties Lydia Allan, motored out interested and a cutnmittee «'ill 2111. h17tf• H.litrman` axrnout. Phone We want to tali to t'he' Ladles about -on SundIII���••and =pent a -few hours. be appointed taflnd out the feel- _ k yyy• in in the different sections with '`OR SALE-.In hickerinu Villa e. rx -with NV na airs.,Clark. R i, , . g Dress foodsVra erettes - regard to the [natter, :a••od.r••me ouse. 9 morns, 1.1 acre of �• pp ! -Roy Ott, who underwent an innd. For parucuiars apply to Walter Shepherd,. ■• /+ operation for pendicftis at the -The school laws of Ontario de- Fs iering, or Miss Shrpher l,• 39 Park Road. Hosiery, Corsets etc " _ pp E►P wand that eve child should et C»ha�a. 7tf ry, - '' �.' ,• Victoria Hospital, Toronto, has � g --_ - �' returned home and i3 making A pe good rson whip is school terate is handi•_ ►1TRa,a EDun�hropshire8 con.wish Laic Fibe pure wool' Serge, navy, 54 incises wide, at 5.00 yer yd. . . rapid progress toward recovery. ear. Uxner may have sane by ppaaying espenses -The Women's Auxiliary of St. capped in . his B trnggles through and proving property, Irving I IcAvoy, R. R, George's church will hold their life, and the government is de- No.2,Claremont. _ 7-9 . Pure wool Serge Dress Goods,.black, 50 in. wide, 3.00 per yd. regular motathl business meetiII tertnined that no child,if possible,` OST-Red heifer, white star on y g shall be burdened with this handi Lforehead,small horns well curved in, light_ try blue Serge; all wool, 40 inches wide, at 2.50 per yd. . on Thursday, November llth, cap, and have to this end instruct-=-itch,over 2 years of agge. Lott from pasture _ 'I, at$p�m., at the home 0f Mrs. J. since Wednesday nighta& 2Tch. Inf 5rmaiion Union Sere colors green,' burgundy and brown 36 itiches'id r Harding, ed town-ship councils to appoint a rewarded. Ind.phone Piek 2309. G.K.Pratt.. t s s school attendance officer, whose width, at-1.50 per yd-,- _ Abaat Q cktoek on Saturday duties are to receive reports from' `1OWS FbR SALE-Young pure- - }�', ni`ht r+ number of our residents the various school teachers in the `'bred shorthorn cow due April 16th, bred to per y g Barra gpod pure-bred shorthorn tire. Also good Cotton plaids, for school dresses, 36 inches.wide,_1.215 r; d noticed the reflection of fire to the township, who must repoCC all grade heirerdue June 19th. Toomaisyreows on )`.''.. .east which roved to be the Whit cases of non-attendance. For this hand. Pricer reasonable., J. W,,Browandge, p list 27,eon.s.Pickering. 7tr Tweeds, suitable for suits and skirts, 56 in. wide, 3.50 per yd. -by planinir which was completely township, W. J. Devitt. of Bro- " ,ge-stroyed. Loss about 89-0,000. agham, alas appointed at the be- -rOR SALE.-8-roomed'frame beuae, A fine assortment of W rapperettes, 'floral' and striped designs, t., r • ,ginning of the year, and is prov- stone-foundation. new[y decorated inside. -Hallowe'en passed off in the fu-race in cellar, frame stable and outbuildings. also in plain blue, 37 in. wide, 45c yd. - ' nasal fashion here on Saturday ing himself to be a w09t efficient orchard and small fruits. 11-2scres ofiand. -- "`' last. _� number of the oliIIRer officer, and i3 most alert in look- a�pl,r to %, Palmer, Pickering, or to_W, H•- r* y ing after all ci ses.of neglect. He Kennedy,Barrister,Wh,thy. 53tf _ people held hallowe'en parties and went out and played a few hnnn had his first case tip before slags- T,OI4 S�tI.E-A' fnunilatioa stock.of - less pranks, while a fete of the strate JephsAn one evening lags ti �,-,.�•,,l.ay,'s:,1-t•=_-, h,•;ati Ana on, tint auk-T11P fatuous Ninety-nine pure wool fine ribbed bigger boys, whose work ie nut of week, and ft. being the_fir;it ra:e. kt an�1 r�1 e kl,rrbV.c! n -, hrc" product:c -, Ho-re for women, size d and iii: 2A0 per pRir. _ M the dalinc neat scent Was let off s -producers lhem4e4l-- i the strenuous kind, had to get rid. I P i)::n,v: I p,ll.tznou l t, of talk rec:trd; N,r,•., "P•uritan staid" Cashinere Hose, size8 9- 91' and 10. 1._5 pr. tcith the Cost�4tf the casle. Tbi: ' '•�:1�!Yn,1h"_n!r:nik r: c:d, T'le vt'ry port _ . of some of thsir t?Ilrp1t19 enel',Cy, nr cr-cl:L Appiv to D-.'N.E.McEw : _ - ° which they would value,. at not should be a warning to,other par• ra,Prckcnng: ehonr,, • 7,t Ladie;',fine'Ca4itneie Hoee,•pl] sues, At.65c-per pair. '� •= : en" or grrtrdlnu�-.that tli nla� ~- -_---_- 1E99 than a dollar fin boytr in the Y t - - 1 da -time, but which - the nut neglect their dutiea iu this rc w► { •, t Ladies' Uayhntercette Ho-e, in brawn and black,at 7Uc pair. a y y 8laaip .�' -riurst A.tteA,±t,�1� gave free on thk occa�luri. apeot to their c•liildrr'n. .�;mplwy _ _ •'t'hUdren's-il;,r� rib "Little.Null"Hosiery, colors black, tan," - -Rev. Wtu. \bore. fortuei•ly,fn era ,,f Iabut, al-ti, r,ln?t nvt h:lve Tht,=e .wl. p _dr�ire thclr harnp-i cream or red, -izes 4 to ! ',, good value. - - I,: : charge of St. Andrew' Pickering, children in-their etnpiny. i�'hn act men.;«d,or r.itla an") sting :n the'i:,u _ ` anti 8t: JohII's; Brou^l;anl; ,ra. tintlee.l4 years of ag-, By vio;at ress lice: l+:east le is i ;vur orders,vitlt 13cip-' `Terrier" Huse, built to stand the racket. , ,r " ing the la'w dealing i�ith chi• mwet .l. 2' Ii: la.l inducted into the pa:-turate of St• ter.they nre sui.:jact,th a =evt re AL' r:ipzti:r x ill he c•tilt'd'fttr and dr- .` Andrew's church, Amherr tflurg, penalty. iv;pt *t:ithia.tllrcc d:tvs of r,•ceivinr `N on Thursday evening, Oct, 11'[11.. _ r i:rt r.rc�C. •+ Previous to -their departure fur -One nigh I%st werk F:r,d �ti . - Y Oil need a new i:tiir' Of Loi•set's.�to :hake the new gown-loots Amherstburg, _llr: and NIrs.'Moore Hoblas'was aRnL,�ed fr=_-u: h,,:had %V. IirDDLETON'. were presented with a tvell•fliled by a party cif nkoturist:, who hats turf '- -Harnce3-aniter, Zfliitliy � `_just right. -We. havo them, the D & A line, tit r _ F urse from th-e -congregation of .the wisforttine'to ri n'01T. the r{,trti - - �1rLCe5.-rlin llt� tl•ott) ;?'.n7 to .3.60. r at 1� oint on th'e Kin ,torsi :rw%.d , N - Burns c•hnrch, :Moore township, P K' � EO YEA4S _ .. and front their other eong.regatic,rt, where' a cans}dt rahle anintlnt 't•f' .�'xF� t11 ivGS Also the "Gocltlen fi:out-:lace t'flr ets in mink and.«-hite Diodre Line church, a arse of 'gra:ling had been dune The car _`'� airy+'ai r•+ = ?F�i _ , , �r ' . _mQnay for airs alooctP-stns-an etc which was_ _hancL4onw_nett• C-td-i1 x_00 d 1c1 4._� l.et ptilr. �_. ..tric lamp.-and a• Hydro iron foci• lac a.nd very expensive, hats be err' - �a ` � .,' � �• rl R Dora. Moore, \1 r. \taste fans ha�a-cdm-e imbedded-itt Lllt� t,,,,a -/ - - - - - `„4 .; char o of these two congregations they were nnalrla "to extricate it, rs_ ET --_ ''`� and had decidetl to leave it tr, it, �' s • ,even years, and they s r� � ~ Ff •o,; �-.;s _ _ _ a made n a c ,A fate The part ` - try '_:a.ds, who eg ( y, which .«'a5 cute �•�6. y �:��•:a � osed of tivo.nlen And`t:i•o wcilnen '/l �;r•�:-:.a Ta �.'v'. ..%7edingly regret ,their departure. P `-" - Their man Pickerin fr�nda,vish were a "sporty'' cru,cd, and both Ar-',ne ,,` y g QtJvhly asecrtn A r fr,ie R LcL .!8n �. them abundant satxess in their Wren and wuuieu were suaukiug Iprerttnnteprba.+iv,•r.:t*;; for:::�ntut. '��TT� �a•�� �/yJ) new hums g &z!nt rLrictl9"i:r]der:'.::l.r}<ta_; o' _t_u>q � j p� _ -s_ }{_� • . _ ci arette�.` T1teyphoned`tu&g•ir s:ntfr=e. taXc feccr u, : ' :,. L R - age iu Toronto for a car to take ,yekcavi'mi%etioit'o L .cre,� ~, a °`u s -\eat Sunday, Nov. the 7tb,. them back to the cit which,dtt} �i - - - A, will be Hol Communion Da in S yr d' t��i��'��4 - the Methodist -church. Su el arrived. A5 suspicions were � `5 i, a - y A handsome+7 illuzr.ratod weeal7 Est Mr- The Pilot Superior_Pipeless Furnace ,a- > arOnsed that'Lhe fat' was a"StOlEll A atpbn oY any ,,UaiiHc'7oarnst. Terms !or Christ s friends will not fail to one, the Toronto police R ere cow- cand;6�e ew.yo raze prayst4 so:a by `t keep this sacred feast, at the close "- �r +i+A macula c municated with, giving the license t �1 = - g service.. The sub- MUNN �so > .Nowlark Thia cutaway.view of the Pilot ect for our morning stud will be number of the auto. - They stated 'Bmcb V.F stwwashinMOr , 'God's Love Revealed," growing that-tifey had been- in search of *�{ i c - Superior•F•urnace illustrates the man- out of the immortal-words found the car all night, it having been �t A/� DAL iirJllLai..n7 nets which •the°•circulation of air f �.,. stolen from.a,private garage. The, Llrl ?r "" takes place. The tool, or return air- l W in John 3 : 16. In the evening the - "'ky. subject will be, "God's Love De owner s sister saw the taillight ofy PSCK�R�NG enters'the outer section of the regis, the car as it was being taken from j u:. fined," based upon the soul win- ter and down the channel-whicfi is the premises, but thought that You C'an Always get the heft glans- r: Win word's recorded in i Julio 4:10 - - formed between- the outside casing g sonae member of the family h.ad toba f lour 1nHde f rota No: 1. All who read these notes are pray taken it out. The owner lust nu `lanitcba �i'hest. . and the double inner casing, As the ' erfull urged to stud the tests y y tithe in recovering his stolen pro• Royal Vt., should and Gieno.a for _' _- = ---i air is heated, it rises with increased and attend the services. Annnal perty and was delighted to find fire. T11,:+ 1r z' - _ - Tem erance Rall m the S. S. at ;:� •velocity and leaves the'centre portion m., when's select ro tam of that it had sufFered no darn3ge. Pa9try F?t lu Frz t ih -Il:1,}i(A Oats i of the register travelling at ab aver- `a t � p p g' The tliief had effected an entr- 1h:iAN, �±KORT:3 _ �. : :• :. ' a geof300.feetperminute, The circa. songs. 'res onses and addresses ante to the art a throe }a a mil;- till\ 1'l ':')S r p g R R lation takes place so rapid y and reRu- will be rendered. F. M.Chapman, dog. UAT 013(?1' -,B. A., and others will' speak. Ep• _ larly.due to the staieotific construction a.,. - --C R L:SFI•l .i) OATS --' worth League service Friday at , of ihei'ilot Superior, that the action p. ru. Songs and solos, roll call BROOKLIN B II L ET CHOP„ ' _ - _ becomr,s a ,combination of pumping ,. .alad speciaal topic, literacy tests after a very protracted and serious CR:kCKE1) GOR` -• -• - _ _ warm air iutp the building and suck- t :..,end 8oeial Raines. _Theyotin'g peo- illness, James Smith Cochrane died at MIXE1) HEN i�EED = ing the return air back into the furn- ple are invited. T'he recoazd regis- Brooklin on Saturday, October 16th, Q a - lar meeting of the Official Board Deceased teas wson of the late James Caltlwell'Q C resat �nb titnt ace. This insures the circulation of will be held in the lecture rojm of lochrane,-of Pickering, and formerly Calf heal. the air to.all parts of the building• - the tparch on Jlonday, Nov. KtU, of Whitby, and grandson of the lute alolarase steal Samuel Cochrane who wris one of the CHOPPING lND O:�T 1Ian,uftietttc-e��l oy ''THE HALL ZRYD FOt `)ftV OO., Hesleler °~ forged 0t putt ndAlTe n bens are Pioneers of Whitby township. A CRUSHING EVERYDAY; - widow and two sons survive him : S. ' Get prices on feed in ton lots. Sold and Installed by A' ee_retaly urges all our contribut- P• Cochrane, of Seattle, Nash., and J. - • P Y H: Oochrane, teaolier, o,f I{e 'dorc�, BELL P�O�+E,, ors to a in fit11 for the first half 3 'j' (� , Kear not later than Nov, the kith. Sa,k. Deceased was in his sixty-fourth _ fit. W, �xT'e©]r B J ' , -BLll1 Piekerl } et all hands rally.-J. W. D -yeitr. Chopping every day. �� b pIIh'. 3�+^• ,. �, ,la.. ,R ..ay„� : ,� ..,.ti°'.�fS4•'au,b�c-.�,'ra r..�7 Mror`'�`��a���iv�.>+''�'••. •�•�".!$.Lr stet ;,:Jw �a,�p�.y4 t` 3.-„tx:��•'�'� "ttr