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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_11_12 ­7-77 PT AL A11L ,AT0L' XLs- PICKERIN , ONT., FRIDAY,, NOVM EBER 12. 1924 8 ' G DRO",K..ROAQ WHIT" Est&bIllshed 1828 - - - Th.mas ]Knox Is indisp.-sed at. the Dr, Frank Warren, the oldest phy. Geo. - R , -'Baker Medical present time. slcian,,pere, died-on Tuesday morning GREENWOOD - it Mrs. Roy Percy, of Myrtle, visited from k'heart affection,in his 71st year, IRE. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis- Mrs. Hubbard t week. He was born at the bay and was a son 6 tared member of.the The C.•N. R. have a'gaLnKof men at of the late John Warren, who was at dation of 0st■rio. special work putting in Mr' Sinipson'i new one time colle�ctor 9f'customs here, to- s" `The Brock Road Syndicate thresh- Canada College and graduated from 40 U; libe fitting of glasses. Eyes reared Eff A job for'' life for -switchv Dr. 'Warren wks educated at -Upper ing his done a successful season McGill University in medicine. For N :FATOMLINSON, M, B.. Member one man t has nit into winter quartorrs, man years he practised in,the village Surgeons isf 0 Withe College of Physicians and S Mr. McDo na, had the misfortune of ]d until moving here 25 (Ontario. Ice that formerly-occupied b the laf Dr..R.Brodie,and latto�rly by Dr. Caly Ask any person who has used one of losing his dog, the animal ha,�ing years ago, His wife'piedeceased him te V * w. well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt.. y • of our B.T. Manure Carriers been-shot by a neighbor while worry- someyearsago. Two daughters, Sliss W_ without it; - ing sheep. Louise, and Mrs. A, E. Christian, sur- ...... VE. CARTWRIGHT 1%T D.X.N11 if'he Would do IM hod FL valuable 0 Art Percey able steer vivo him. C.W-'-& S..Ont. A coroner for Me Coun- struck by it C. P. R. train the other' I 'tee hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.m '-','The reply has been Whe6t and Barley tyofontar,o Off or at other hours by appointnient Phone Bell da-y and while not killed the animal .,DUNBARTON N 24..-i Ind 15hone No,400, -kering. On- was severely injured, 0. Pir Not if it cost nie doable."` Wante' d I Miss Bessie Bennett and friend, of tari 331v. BEO.kUSE Claremont, spent Sunday with John 'ON, C. SIcKTNN N M.D., L.R.O.S., and Mrs boden. .N SCAROOR0 . • Edinburgh, tnsm�er of the College of Will pay highest-price for Physicians and Surgeons of-Ontirlo. lic-titists' The stn'rles are kept cleaner Apples tyre a plentiful-crop in this The ratepavers of the Birchcliff dis- of Royal- College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, manure is well njimecr trlet'At•e making yin. effort to haver vicinity and of excelleril'quality, But as Special attention to dsieasea of women and vard isn't so dirty school built. to meet the need-3 on account of the voor price and the any quantity X children. Ofd ce and Yesid once,'Brougham, . - public sch high cost of barrels, many hundreds �7111 -work,is done in half the time idly' vro-w n-' village.. A 7 of the of bushels are allotted to go to waste, Always in the market- :7, meeting between th�e school ltrusteea_. township cotincif will he he, as zsaal-, the owners-think that it is a waste . .0 t Itrid t d u-cuss the mat- of time and to .buy. W H.!KENNNEDY, Barrister. Sol- in the near f ature:'tcr d- I effort to pick them. There is one 'farrnev in the township. hov�' ^xl ieitor,�Notary Public,7ConveY3ncer &c. S to Oviale n ter. ever, 0ho has' nj,61: with better luck bo At the C.)urt of Rev'iq'i-)n held at the -ed quantity Of Whitby,Qnt. 41 A lim it H-tlf-Wav Hotirp on Mr)ndav of last than tne tuAjority of his neighbors, as week, before Judge WiddiflPld 357 .Count7ozowc Attorney,and Cctmt7 n - a basket. the purchaser do*,n5,tbe - J. h*hR-4 disposed of I quantity ,@it$5.00 Oats Wanted . TZt' 4 names v�em added to the voters' list of I bt 5alloitor. Oc,4rt nouse,Whitby. .7 purchaser has no 10 1 Scarbpro townsbip. Only 15 names picking. The purehac is H­ B In' A L !1 by this time realized that he has been were from the northern sectiom of the ltowzrslii*� while-i!l the others are ov'erchatked in'the'transaciion. E. CHRVSTlAN, Barrister and A*Solicitor,Notarr Public.Etc% '51ozi%�.. can. 013ce Brock St.North,Whitby. y - .CLAREMONT from 'the- southern portion. Then southern lL of the 'township will DUNBARTON IJ OHINSTON-Barri-era thus .P he contr,d, to a great ex. Gr27__:M:z 11-T R r°• Tboa. Hend(-rsob left on Wed.' etc.,229L)ar!,irthAve, �Woolwo-th Bldg.) ISSUER OF tent,di-a Ad-iii-ti of th,-� township. and ne'Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, *.Iaj- will Toronto, Pho hydro-rRrlial tnatterq should jw(juite aedav fcr Toronto where Bh6 (Ind.) Zy Sam, 10, o&tbe winter, safe in their h a n d 9. & J. Dar'is Is the bp� A utlanI11110119 Choi-, of the Berch,'iff Mrs. N Cowan, of Rosebank, W ILLIA NJ J. BEATON,B. A..Bar- Marriage Licenses Migg.Lou Henderson, of Duribm-tov. ;�Ra�epayeri,* Asiociation as reeve'to.", member of the firm of t, Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toro -Annie Brander, *of Cherry- Sollci - itrid Mi.4.c� Ryckr�, Toronto Service . 1, General Trusts Building.85 B4y Street.Toronto. wbod, have arrived at Los Angeles, Telephone Main 901 and 002., -Cml.;whore'they will spend the win• A HIGHLAND CREEK fAu interesting event took ph -Sori-ir -to h Ars., W. C. _.Tnrunto...on Monday: of lost week, Dental FRUIT BASKETS' hear tbtt -ter n3briths. ice i" G A R. - A , G n Stotts is fl]. w hen Mrs,"M artha- Beittrtce 'GIiurlie, --BLARE B. BEATON. D. D. S-..- 21,Quaet Crates Sr,rry to learn that .Mrs. Levi Ann I is widow of the late Geo. G.6urile, was Graduate-of the Royal Colelge of Dent-Al I Qt. Berry lsq'xea Is indisposed. " united in marriage to Mr. Nobel, Webaveafull1lue, of motQr otissud surzp IS afid University of Toronto. O(Fci of Clifford Morrish spent Sunday at St. Cloud. Minn. The ceremony was greases as well an motor fixtures.� over oWn. M. Pringle's t�srdware.store, Wbitb 11 Qc. Baslets, hours 9 to 12 1 to .5.3u.a, Ind.'p!,one Self-phone 220. 'John Tavlor'R, perf orrii2ed by the Rev. W.A. Pip en.. Autos of all.makes and-designs-repalr Office .: ' -0 Qt.:Baskets- . I )y Lenno Covers and Slat Coclers' C4merbn Milroy spent ?I Sunday at at the home of the briile�s sister, rs. ed on shortest notice and Poror early and avoid shortage Thomas Whites. Mackie. ' A reception was tendered lc I ea. jou*fmoo 6arboo" The %vc�rk on the road 'will soon be Mr. and Mrs. Nubes at the home of at fair pr Z drawn to a close. her sister, Mrs. James, after which ftopping and Oat Rolling every week 'J:ss Agents for Dominion Tires -V ETA E.STEPREN-SON,A.r.c.m.% day excepting Monday. Nellie White and gentleman they left for their borne in St. Cloud, -Phone 1603, many -11Genu1ne r teacher of piano and theory, friend spent Sunday at home, where the best wishis of their m a' Ford Ps'W, Claremont, 30-10 The bors ba-ve gone deer-hunting friends atcompF�ny them, W. G.Barnes, Oredn' -Riv6i and we wish them good luck. Gasoline always on hand. Free Air G.- HAM-Issuer of Mn age W Licensee in the County 10M.... Wellington'Chester and lady friend QRSENW002 Pleka,i.g Village. 2717 Or address R. R. No. I. Locust Hill. motored to Brougbesm 6n,Sunday. , . ... _ . .... :.1 ... . Call and see us If you are in need, I Glad to bear that Adam'King is im• James Miller's brother, of Toronto, of anything In the auto V.-RICHARDSON- Real 'Es -proving. after big lingeriagillnefis. or truck li'de. a-tate. insurance.Cor%T5-ancing. '*otary Jrhu-Cru%t bk9contructed with'%Ir. 1pdd hfud �Cflyivg visit on' Tuesday. -ihg.Ont. 321 W. L. and Mrs. Tinton F6peDt Sun er Public.Etc.Picker Mi�;qe-,4 Violet and1farnie Morrison Cowan" & Shepherd No Common` Courses -f,)rthe erection of..t,rewhtiilding. dAv with W. C..and Mrs.Orm od. :H-ALL-House-carpenter. Es'. krs*,Robert Brown is spending a revairs, r,r are- given in Sbarr's Bw%iness viiited Mis. J. Bruinwell on Friday eoupre of weeks with relatives in Ta- 7 T 6 timatcs giver:or new"work, t Ind.phone 20 U.T!Picker sitera :cns, afternoon.oon. 2"17 $ohools, Toronto. - All work 19 r6lito. Sorue now trietilbers have ,been add .-Pickerin nt. High'Grade In rverydet'di. Stud- A MM&P-r-of o-tir spo*r­ts'todk in the 9). DB.11EkT011; TOWNSHIP CLERE t,) the choirat Centecriaf­.V6tb�)_d-' Fast VorX plowInk m4tch on Wed-. e COUT•T"Cor. Commissioner for lakLzq ents may enter any.day or start ed a0davits, Accoanta_-t. Etc. Urn'.)J to rasa, llomeSt dy-Courq�s. 'kreeCata- ;iiLLeazu4x,.- S to heRi that Mr. Clark 19 Ild ..02 farm V&pp '19*!;�*r of 3:=.1stAv Lin- Wrife W. H. Shaw. Pres . (1p L r ry one is E. J. and Mrs. Rt-a-n. of Toronto On T-T iff nark, Every q ntthi,%,,-eek-eud. ith Robert an'd lipping for his sp�edy P� H e r'e Y ou' A'r'e' HT'GH S. P17011, Glen Ont. recovery. Xrs. FlArvey. T.:Cen•0LI Luct!cm&*r. r.3tt#D4ve exper• 2516s,Pearl Tyndall-returnpd on Fri- =Ported' srJ thoroti thbrid s-.6k. day.aftt.r" iTpon6iug a lengthy va-ca- r4rtict."ars. Bons rlmd.2116. 33.ly n- feturned on Wesley and Nirs,Petty spent Stini- Gibs�o 7 � Baran ccrndrmo*,�d ahe e. At rite' for-terms we PICKERING tionin,the6ty. ensed Au,-done r Y.af��r spending w week with Cemeut crk and Ontario. Ana. 1%JLJ Saturday,M5TILL, Lic' e , I Fe for Counties of Y LUMBER YARD day 'R. C. It, Petty Pettyspent Sunday with her in Too-ont.0. `lion"lea of&I! kinds attoottic'to on ch6rtcs* J. TL-dd and family. The Grec-fitvbod Choir -itire brilding Coal notice, Address Green River P.0., out. Arthur ana Mrs. Graham spent.a rac!ice at the meytibets'.homes on dii-'ie Osb�iwa r-ecei-it'lly.­ Pday, evenings. 'Ilddug the uixxter_ NSED AUC Hirzyand Mrs. Robinson It -um be WNf.' MAW. LICE spent I qt montfis. L TIONBER.1or Xork.Qnvirin and.-)ur�ia� For Sale I Sunday at Edgar Pilkey'.-4. The-your-9.1adiesof Greenwood met Count St e parsonage C Dates %Its. I s� All k i,!i of sales promptly �Atrn,!,�d It.. Terms reawi;:.ble. for s-1- may tn Elgin Parker is spending a ft-v� at the on Fridav to organ- g'ranged at NEWS'Offic7. 11 and Indcper• dars at the hnme.o�her r:,ivrits byre. ize a Mki ion Cireir. Mrs:Jack-son, of dent phones. ,WhiLby,Ont. '.Sly About 300 Al 6 hoop Ernest and Mrs. Pettv and damzbt,�.' Port- Perry,_district I pd apple Et r orgavizer, CILdys spenl. Sundae dJamP-;,Todd�s. present find took charge of the meet- Read y-Roofiiigl bari0s at' S5 cents XVm. and Mr. Petty and familv- ing. Tbp tneetinWwas well -Fatended. Sund.ay.at Janies'Ferizuson's. Irbirr 'beinti fourteen young dies each in lots . spent Bought and so d. e Steel Post�Of IQ or more at.,. I Leonard Gi!e,3 left on Monday on a' present. --The following. officer'R were Go* vern.ment, Municipal and Cor, tripdeex-huntimg. We wish him sue- Plected : Hot. Pres,;'Mi.-,s:6laF Broiqn;l' Sale. the shop. pr.. , XI;.. P P­ .I poration Bonds For We are all pleased to see Wesley Miss Gertrude Mayne : Car,`Secretary --VBeU Phone 193 & SOL1.0 Roxcb mit again, afrer'his'recent Ili- AM�s--Nellte-Russclll- Rec.• Sectetarv:,•"W. D. Gord,on. nerw. Mks Edith-Orrnerod', Treasurer, Miss As C.- RE E SORI*,` . WILLI-AM D. DYKES, WHIT-AY, C. and 31r-.-Lintner• ant: little son GIRdvs- Trimble : Stipt., of Mristian -G - ._PICKERnL sperit-the week-end with the former's Stewardship. Miss FIra Denny Supt. LOcrsr HILL =r. 33. pa-rents. of inite-bokes, Miss Edna 'sliddleton Bell and Inappendent. phone. La-Aig h1inhave returner! Organist. 'Miss Helen Banner. The Veterinary Surgeon toTbronto, after, &pending a, Month next meeting will be held at the home g Hon or Grad nate of Ontario Veterinary with relatives here. of'.Nlr"' R6bi.-re Raiv�7y on Wednesday s. College, All calls day or night the -ov. younk Picke�ii' romptly attend�d1o..�' ELLIOTT Owing t anniversary services aftervoon, N i tb. All at Whiierale tha service he.�e -will he ladies are cordially invited. .Bell and Independent Phbnes withdrawrionSundavne.Xt" Sabbath Schrol at the usual hour.KERING, ONTARIO a(;MQQL. REPORTS rug Yonge &,ChArles Sts,Toronto �. P . TEIVE TABLE-FiAering Station Report of NV hitevale publie'school. !3REEN RIVER 2. Sr,room, for months of Sept. and Oct. T.R. Trains going East itte as follows ��0�� 'No.on roll 33;-average for Sep Prepares young nlen and. women t.31 and No. 6 Mail 7.57 A M. _, The Green R;ver Baptist Church for employment as accountants for Get, 20. Present every day-31,28 Loosl 2.28 P.X. celehrated-its anniversary last Sunday, S 31.Nowlan,Birnie, E. Birnie, M.Tool, , . 36 Local 6,25 P.M stenographers, typists, private sec- the' 6tb of November, *with special Traine�.'gdiag West• due S. Burk, K, Turner. Names.starred As follows- retaries, cashiers,commercial teach- services which were 'well attended No. 35 Local 10.13 A. M. and thoroughly enjoyed oyed by.the people. obtained bo;iors. Names in order of 4. Local ers,etc. Salaries to start$l5r-to-$2"o mirit - Sr, 7'661, *M. Birnie, 27 2.35 P.M. On Monday there was an evening .8 per week, where there are excellent M, Nowlan, A.4Nowlan, *E. Birnie, 7` Mail .35 P. M, entertainnienf when Rev. Benjamin *J.Anthony, F. May, W. Plstxton, R. a opportunities "for advancement. Goodfleld, the gifted and eloquent No .!6 and 7 also run on Sunday minister of College St.Baptist Church, G. McKay, Seebeck. Jr. IV-S. Burk, WAMPOLES Foregoing is according to Standard -Thousands of good openings occur rn 'R. White, *0, delivered his popular lectufe on John V. White, Sr. III- V me.. in Toronto, each,ybar and the d6• Bull. His Ryple fund White", •*H, Rogers, *P.' Nowlan, K. mabd for our gradufktes,is greater fl of facts' his Turner. L.Tran, M. May, H. Paxton, .. .,COD LIVE Dr. NJ. &-mcEweniBN.Sr.. flaw humor and tidal waves A.-Seebeck. ­Sr.I1-"J, May, *V.-An- than the supply. C6mrifence-any of elocl6ence ciaptiv.ated the congrega- Veterinary.Surgeon� time. Write for particulars. n whi h filled the edifl ce, �If aDV Lbony, 'S. White� 'V.'Davis, A,Burk, Just the thing, after that ,io c' . - L Fraser., 31.'Ellis C. Anthony, Y. )Gold. - Renews -strength, -be�en in doubt, there should -Gradu ate of University of Torobto. nard, G. Hamlin, F. Powell. E, 'iiarity. 4 '%fav be A�ow . rni*iving : John Bull is- and v Forty er Veterinarian to'Macdonald VW. J. Elliott, Principal M.'Huseeb. teacher,still going strong, indeed. according 'Ak;Acultdra. College, Qu4ec.' X ALL AND day Report of Jr. Room Whitevale pub- to NEr. Croodfielff he stands to- RE NYAL ->nts. Pro 33pt attention to all cliL bead and ishouldirs above Fill better lie school. No. on roll 32, average at liked thqn ever as the big brother tendance 27. Names in order of mar- PREPARATIONS Bell and Ind. Phones, It is My Business' Hamlin, Dorothy anion the nations. The" motion of it : Jr. 11-Albert ,PICKE-RING, Hilts,ONTARIO To help you run part of yours., -appreciation by Rev. C. 'W.Bing and Gxr*�fflrii, Helen Turner Charlie H Cigars, Kodaks, Wiliam Turner with the fernark, by Josie Nowlan, 'Mark 'Maynard, Ross opening Garagk- in the t'he chairman, Rev. W. H., Howard, Randall. riffln, Giles Cigaretts, aga7ines. W Sr:9r. I Fred lage of WhiLevale I am prepared to do the pastor, that Mr. Goodfleld would Tran, Edith CainerQn. Jr, I-Brenda -G -'R E P� D a'1'1' Okpinds of repair work, including he welcomed back to Green River any White. Fern Miller, Edna. Howard, Cups and, side .,,curtiAins, also making time, was received with enthusiastic Doris Rice, Muriel Hagerman, Nell Has sA full line of rresh and Cur- your old car'rook and run like new by se There was also a motion of Anthony. Pr, A - Marjorie May, -d mea, consitantly'on hand. Pr. B -owlAn.,Sidney b N. 9 givingi t a good coat t of new paint, "pp"qu 1 appreciation of others, local talent, Eddie Fraser, Hazel Randall..app-rec Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- who took-part In the program in good -Jimmie N Pugh, E. McEWEN, P I C K E R I MN, Gi- NEW. S-I . Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon' Hugh Hilts a Ing Pumps, Windmills,'Silos form. These were thx-Male Quartette, C-',%farjorie,Turner and Ham, gns, Weiners, etc. and GasolineErigines. Alessrs. Devitt and Wright.violi-nistq, equal. 'Maurice Rice and Alma MFLY- Wm,Turner D. Spears, Oliver Pugh 'Margaret.'Mc- nnrd equal. John Knox, Veterinary Surgeori ighest prices paid for 'R.CHARLES,1,NT.iRTCE, and H. Pugh. This church ig to he CRrtney, Gladys Tweedie. Stanley utcher's cattle. Home Tel, 3521.'-­- "Whitevale,Ont. rongrRtulatcd on siichan anniversary. Tweedie. M, Miller, teacher. 021teLTI0 7, A 11000M a Iticiff RED BLOOD "SPECIA T OF CHIROPRACTIC ZO-T)a-NJ ARCESSIRY To RULTH Enroll with the .4 Canadian Chiropmotic CoUbgs When thi Blood Beconies' Weak When, 'ace, I lived In-a desert coin- 757.0overcourt Road, at Sloop 0 Watery I a Tonic in Needed try, very like, perhaps, the dared where Write for Free Information 7- our.Saviour lived, there-grew in a ra- 'A'Perfect Kitchen. poplin dress, some Partly worn Shirts, to Bufld it Anew. vine near our trail a dry, dead-look- birds interested biro. He tells us of r. Ing shrub. I-rode by It often, and When a woman has swell-planned, and a few new pieces--all to,) 91)0d Why are we,being continually .told. sometimes.mes wondered whether it was the sparrows that not one of them to tbiow'awn y,' and not good enough that -good, health-giving blood must falls to the ground without the notice well-Sited Idtchen, where she can tie- dead: or alive. - The leaves were few to make over. I ripped, these UP, be bright red? *What has color to do, of the Fither. Can you'liee the Mast. cour with and shriveled, and the branches plish a treat deal of work' pressed them,and from the best parts with the quality? Just this—the oxy- er, walking reverently through the the least poaWtble effort,,.she has time gnarled and dry. Judge then, of my a I? cut out large blocks fourteen 'Inch" gen in the air is the great supporter 19"' e day-in spring I fields, a lily In his hand, noting the ;P, and strength left :for other activities surpri" , when on square, and small ones over seven of all'organic life. One function otj found this shrub all ablaze with deli- birds, the grass, and the flowers, say- -of home and community. inches square. I pieced one. top ell- the blood is to take the oxygen from Ing to his followers: The "efficient" kitchen should face ! Every little dry twig was sate bloom tirely out of, small squares; one' 01 the air—which it meets In the. lungs south est. "'Consider the lilies,how they grow. and east or south and w alternate blocks of large ones, and and deliver It to the tissues of the decora.ted, all•- so graceful and so sweetly perfumed-Then sunlight, absolutely necessary 494 rfumed that I could not' They toil not,. neither do they spin, four small ones pieced• into a block.' body. When the blood, alled'with life- yet Solomon in all his for was to tire it. w by the pass it without stopping to admire arrayed sanitation, enter the kitchen at The linings "ere bj)th made entirely of sustaining- oxygen, Is sent out d like one of these.' hours of the day. Since the kit- at it in w an When It re- And as I sat looking on- chen is the room where the food in large squares. heart, It Is bright red. me that t oxygen der, all at once It came upon_ I did all the sewing on the machine, turns, impure and deprived o prepared for the table, it should be used there was something to set me hoping The Mystery. the most sanitary room In the house. so it did not take long. I U' twine it dark. which had seemed "Till death the weary spirit free,"" The,pathway,to other rooms should taken out of­Sour sacks to tie'them are will see, therefore, that there 4 that my own life, sa-dead, might some day blossom out Thy God has 'said. 'Tis good for thei wits. are two prime requisites of -health, To walk by not b� sight —the not lbad through the kitchen. This When I had the covers made. I took pure air and bright red blood again, under the warming Influence of faith and reduces cleaning. A service porch God's love. And I.know now that God Take it In trust a little while, too , the should connect the kitchen and the torn to use, and removed the 'old rich red,blood to-carry it where it is took this way, of reaching my sou mystery back hall. Where such provision is covers. I laid the new linings on my needed. Dr. Williams.' Pink Fills make' which was getting hard and. callous right 7 made, not more than two doors will 'and selfish, and that God speaks to us In the great gladness of His smile. clean floor, then an old comfort on your blood rich and red because theyj. be needed. 'er.-The increase its power to carry oxygell,, all through these simp:e things of the each, and on top a new cover,It is best far the window ledge to be I covers were pinned evenly to the com- actually mak.14 it.a:>-mu7dh more able woods and fields, If we will but stop He 'Is AR Thin &be to carry increased life sad strength I and look and listen. ve the working surface of the Is God the same thing as cosmos? I forts all around, and tacked. This is sinks and tables as this leaves they so much . to every organ fix the body. The flower Is the,beginning and the. someone asks., quicker than using a !rame. I . . . wall-space for furniture. The win- � large and pretty, Pale, anaemic people whose nerves I end of everything, The tiny grass He is the great Intelligence of the tk dows should reach to the ceiling and My comforts are could are on edge, whose cheeks are pale,!lives to see Its flowers bloom and its is the Source -of all and the material Is better than I co universe, He be open full width or arranged to be afford to-buy.—F. S. and,who tare out easily, should try Dr. seeds form, therose and the lily'live things, the Cause of all'things. He is lowered from the top and raised from Williams' Pink Fills, - and note the for the same end, the maple aild the Justice, Truth, Beauty, Love. lie is the bottom to'allow the quick escape steady improvement that follows their The Afternoon Change. rugged oak tower up and stand the i the reality back of the atom,'back of use. - A case in point is thit of Airs. fierce gales, of winter, that when the ' the electron, the essence of being. He of hot air. Hot, moist air exhausts A change of-dress is as good -the one who has to work in it. A 85 8 J. P. Rolston, South River, Out., who, spring comes they filay'bea� aloft to Is the 'Changeless reality. 6A­'-'--`-----hood over the range will aid re- nap. It refreshes, it brightens, it says:—"About two years ago my 5­70-1 the sun and breeze their show of bl gives a new im- tem was In a badly run down cou moving heat, smoke and odors. calms the nerves.and 9 dl- soma and produce seed again of their -Forty-two*Gerrhan ships have__bee'zk_ hand. Not only I The size of the kitchen depends on pet us to the work in I tion; and I kept grbwing worse. all kind. And these flowers of spring, allotted to Great Britain for sale or the number of workers and the use to: is it beneficial to the wearer, but also I the time' until I could hardly do my they are not the Rork of a few short other disposal, including the liner Bis- V,�- which th4 kitchen must be put. A i to those who must see her as well. housework. I had severe headaches, sunny days. All last summer--the i marck, of 56,000 tons. small kitchen with every inch of wall:Yet countless womrn-w-farirn women and pains across my-back and und lants that were to bear them were, Prisoners o oring.--away, especially—never put on a fresh dress my left shoulder. I did not st n root an f war still unaccounted space given to cupboards or working sleep well !for-number 2113 in Crermany, 17S li,, rf ces, saves effort and time.' An I after dinner unless company is expect- and would ifeel, just as tired -when I stores of plan' food that was XU a Sh g to town. got up in the morning as when.1 went to.make 1 Tiirkey, 5 in Bulgaria, and 1 in Ana. �1, __,. -�. 'Alcove dining space built in a small e&or'they are going them bloom, and all-tbe cold darK A dress worn from daybreak until to blid. Life seemed a burden. Ititcheri'vill save many steps. I had winter, hidden.snugly away, perhaps, A kitchen cannot be sanitary unless bedtime settles by late afternoon into taken doctor's medicine for a long under the fallen'leaves, the plant has the *alls are washitble. Light paint: weary lines that tell of fatigue and time; but it did not meet•my case, at waited, with faith that the warm gras even worry. To;the husband, tired leant It did me no good. Is ►best�but varnished wall paper,imi-, Then as,a winds would.come and the snows of 1000 E "tation, tile paper, or oikloth are good.•from a day of hard labor in the fields, result of reading about Dr. Williams' 'March melt away and the suns of Ap- and rest- Pink Pills I decided to try them. When I ril come; and then they pushed out Jim an Linoleum is the best floor covering' there is nothing refresh Ent" H "because it saves time and strength ful in the sight of his wife bustling I had taken a couple, of boxes I felt their buds and bloomed out In all taken and reduces the jar in walking. around iu.her morning work clothes. much better, and when- I had their freshness and-loveliness. If the equipment used in preparing� Neither does a feeling of peace and Ave' boxes more. I felt that Iwas again There Is a lesson.there. the* lesson, Now system of Poullry Keeping--Get meals is kept together, also the,' quiet steal over them in the evening)a well woman. I have not since felt of preparation, of patience, of wilt. Dollar A Dozen E'993--Famoua Paul. equipment for clearing away,meals,! when the wife sits down to sew or any return of the trouble and I advise ins. The time wilt come when each of tryman much time will be saved. The most) mend in her crumpled work-lined all women who are broken in health our lives may bloom oat In beauty, let to gLve Dr.Williams Pink Pills a trial." us only be ready whe' TEIJLS HOW used utensils may well be permanent-I gown. u the winds of y grouped the d'Wh 3- se," these women great, trouble with the pouters kitchen table, the sink, or near erally ask, of changing my dress in dealers or will be sent by mail. Post God's love warms our so Ing life of a hen was too hat the lay. I ped on-a few shelves over at" the u" ri gen- These pills are sold by all medicine Heaven whisper-to us and the Son of! r uls. and we 1 builnesm has always been t the hort." says stove. the afternoon? There's no one to paid. at 50 cents' a boa or six boxes may unfold too and blossom-but In!.Henry Trafford. International Poultry for $2:50, by The Dr. Williams' Meds '"pert and Urieder,.Yor nearly elghteeti 4 1. beautiful deeds and thoughts that will- The 'refrigerator, �Vhlch should be see me but my own folks." years Editor of Poultry Success. -us,but the "own folks" count for cins Co., Brockville, Ont. gladden many a soul about us, just as - The average Pullet lase 150-ek-ga. It near the work table, should be bujit Ti ! kept the necond i'ea'r. she many too something, do they not? And go, too, hese little ADwerk We hope will glad- so that it can be filled from the porch. I more. Then she,goes -co market. Yet, If a change into a '-den the poor, sick,weary children In Ik h" been sclentlfici&lly eatabliohed that Most sinks are too low. They should do you yourself. New Fertilizer. i I every pullet Is born or hatched with over be of such a height that stooping will fresh gown, with its accompanying It has been found that the sakes the dreary' hospital of the, city. •A one thouipstrfd minute egg germs in her not be necessary. The sink should)washing of face, arms, and neck, end from glass,-iron and steel 'works, and little boy said to rue one day: uystern—and• will lay thetii on a highly six year basis over a period of four to have good light and have the drain "smoothing up" at least of the hair, allied industries, stimulate vegetable 1 "1 would like to know what God I-six y'ears' tirne if- gj�en=proper care - will refresh you, brighterl'you, make growth enormously through carbonic to g thinks irbout." How to work 1,00o eggs from' board placed at the lest. Built4n. cupboard space I,nsum,"a you a more 'cheerful coin anion to and fertilization. The technical body ..Nvhy, my boy,-that'li sai-,; every her. how to get pullets laytng i, eis early; how to rn.tke the old hens lay tike, w I - a, pulletg: -how to keep up he vy egg pro- ' place for eve thin The' upper husband and c'iildren, the PZ min- working for the,restoration of France I veered.! Every' flower has been a.. thought'af God. usider that! Learn ductio: h cold winter months required for the'ehange will be and Belgium has found that plant life.1 wt; triple egg pro. parts of the cupboards can be used utes requ %%hen Vk��",r,'_Uhri h, to study these flower�,..i% it rot In- ductioni.�gake.,placke.r hen.% hustle: S;:00 for storage apace if they have sep- time well spent. The dress need not! can be spufted by this means of 'ua- r k. CT I V on In -ix winter era phrn"n'th-, V1,­4t, �ind many other muney crate doors. Supply cupboards which, be elaborate—far from it! Elabor. usual growth. It Is proposed that the j deed as much a command thili'we' `C nsider the lilies' as any other c have narrow shelves are more easily ateness and farm chores do not go ashes from the industries, as above 1. 0 am-, inaking nuoWtry -*-t,rrtx arm enntain-d in may even mentioned, be used, for fert1lizing, the mend? Ought we rat, to plant lilies I :61r. Traffu­A's "1.000 EGO IIEN"'SN-st em kept in order than if the shelves are hand' in hand. The dress �of poultry nO,ma% Oilo corn of which wide, A.,cleaning closet eliminates an' be twin sister to the morning gown, devastated regions of Belgium and Where. we can see them, and where! ,vIll be Kent free to anv reader unsightly array of brooms or other but that does not matter. It is-the France. others can see them, Ought we not i of this pur)er who keeps six hens or I more, Rggrs-should go to j• dollar or ':,,pleanhig materials and utensils. to let the flbwers'-of love and kindness i more a dozeii this ivinter, ThIA means freshness that counts, that absence The estimated shortage of 'houses and charity bloom out in our own lives I big profit to the P.,ultry keeper wht- gets if jRp I is kept In the baii- in of those weary, telltale lines of- 'Mr, Trafford telly how. It plies ar the eggs. 3nent,"a ddrnb-waiter, is i great ept- a bard day's work. in England and Wales is 800,000. too? you' keep chickewt-arTd Kant them to % - "Christ could have'taugbt us-from make money for .'ou, cut out this ad and The dumb-waiter may"be Jigsaw puzzles, which are still 'Very books. He knew bettfr. Instead He 'en d it with your name and addresm to wade into a refrigerator by digging CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. I Ilenry Trafford. suite 631-N, Ty'no Bldg used reference to the simple, homely I l0nichampt-n, X. Y_ nn,l a tree popular, are a good tonic for sufferers and cementing a pit into which it is I "THR 1,004 HEN" will 1- cs-nt by lowered. The ailments of childhood—consti. from nerves. irutbs that are'alwa'ys with-us. The .Aturri rnnti.• Any-kitchen can be improved byre- patios, indigestion, colic, colds, etc.— f ~arrangement but.the. best type is the can be quickly banished -through the - me planned to 'suit the work and the use of Baby's Own Tablets. They are workers. a mild but thorough laxative which instantly reculate. the bowels and The Housewife's Exchange. sweeten the stomach. They are guar- A valuable hint to those still using, anteed to contain.- no harmful drugs erg g" lamps,is to soak new, dry,and-can be-given to the youngest baby- wicks in vinegar, and dry before us,!with perfect safety. Concerning themi ins. Or, as I did recently, take the Mrs. Alcide Lepage, Ste. Beatriz, Que., writes:—"Baby's Own Tablets were of wicks out of the lamps you are now using, and wipe them as dry as dos-I great help to my baby. They regu- ""sible with waste cloth, then wash in lated her bowels and stomach and hot soapy water, and boil. Dry, soak' made her plump and well The Tib-' In vinegar for at least fifteen minutes,! leti are sold by medicine dealers or by,mEill at'25 cents a box from the dry again, and then -they are, ready vine, Out.. A 4 Williams' medicine 3rock- for use. The result will be a clear Dr. e Co.,C6. bright light, with no odor, and last ---but not least, a smokeless chimney, Ile- 'oven when the light is turned high. The Victim, 7__ r--M. D. A father, one evening when his or warmth,comfort and ears jz,ti A New Way to" Core Apples—A three small daughters were having too. WKI F clean, new wooden clothdXA*, pressed much fun jumping about' and playing of wear, there is no under. .111IM17 into the blossom end of an in their' ' bed, went to the bottom of the mear to compare with Stm. apple and given a single dexterous, stairs and threatened to spank-'them circular twist, will remove the core If they didn't become quiet. The girls field's. Made of the finest wool remained quiet for a-few minutes, Perfectly. A.. P. If you want your windows to look then the fun broke out again. After and rendered unshri�able by- ahiny use one ' his performahce had b-een repeated poon of kerosene -the wonderful Stanfield Process to every four quarts of water. No several times the father went upstairs this underwear is a comfortable soap is necessary,—A. L. to carry out his promise. • Without taking fig the fr—ou-Bre-T55-yught If you dip your new broom in hot necessity for winter wear. water once a week, it will become a lamp, the father administered-three tough and durable. It ivill also last spankings and went back downstairs. Ar Made in Combinations and Two-Piece Suits, —aro Next morning the eldest,of the girls Stands 'Strenuous in full length,knee and elbow length,and longer.—L. L. 'I don't see why sleeveless,for Men and Wonven.- Cleaning Black Lace�-­When black complained bitterly. 'led it has an ugly shine, you spanked me twice," she said. "I Sftnfield's Adjustable Combinations and lace is soi 'Phis can,be remedied by soaking the didn't," the father replied. "You sure- Sleepers for growing Children(Patented). *lk, changing. the milk ly did." "How could that happen?" lace in skim m- until the lace is Perfectly clear. Al-' "After you spanked me the first time Write for free sample Nook. Ethel flopped under the bed and came­�-• ether, or gasoline will also,clean bl lace' well.—M. K. STARRELD'S LIMITED In at the trout, and you missed her,al- together." I want to tell you how I made two Truro#N.S. pretty serviceable comforts with very little work and no expense at ell. I it.is al MONEY ORDERS. n had several half-worn' gingham and ways safe to send a Ddminlo < chambray house dresses, an old linen Express Money Order. Mrs dollars -S skirt, an old Pateen petticoat, a zrotin costs three'cents. aT Ir �73 7- i4wW-A 7 An~ r; go-pg. AUTO SPARE PARTS The smallest newspaper In the Ron SAZX CIE rdief from ;P.- ! for most makes and models of Sam 8­1+9 OF world is now being printed In New Your old, broken or'•worn-out varts XT YOUR SILVER FOXES FROM replaced. -WrIts or wire no 4ascrLb. RHEU"TIC Gme. Idy stock all '*Standard br*V We carry the and guaranteed. Prices rll.hL A. X York City. . Its. pages are only about.. 11.you warit. Ig gZ?A. t. stock 1. long, ad most temple HUMOR pain 7 ljmm�n, ' five inches wide and six inches l4scDoux*t1l. Wept Gore. N. Canada. of slightly used or now parts but they contain short news Items and automobile equipment We ship FROM HERE 67NERE rZWAZZ ZZLJi WA]ffw=. that are very easily and quickly read. C.O.D. anywhere In Canada. S&tIs- Another odd newspaper published' in factory or refund In fuH our matt*. ADIES WANTED-TO DO PLAIN BAU M E shaw"s Auto 01AITS99 L and Light Sewing at home; whole or =Mlk It Foresaw Its Fate. spare time; good nay; work sent any dis. this Same city is culled The Deaf 993-932 nufforin. pt� Mutes' Journal, all of its- editors and teince; charges paid. Send stamp for and Jimmy were at a party, tiCUILro, National Manufacturing,Co. BENGUE Johnny general.staff,being members of a deaf and dumb school. However, The Deaf Western Farmers Building and, Veing away In &.corner at supper, W.1treal. has immediate effect. Mutes' Journal is a real newspaper in Silos, time, they were not Joked after very A%ZXT8 WA3• 303). size and contains four pages of in- It Is to be anticipated that before well. They managed to get some GENTS WANTED: BLISS NATIVE BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES sommse; teresting reading. many years have elapsed almost every jelly and bread and butter, but no A Herbs in a remedy for the relief of Constipation, Indigestion. Billousne $1.00a tube spoons. tam. In Germany there Is a newspaper farm In the Canadian prairie pro- Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles. I to THE LEEMING MILES CO„LTD. "How shall we eat our JeIIY9'0 asked MONTREAL that has .nothing in it but stories vinces will.have its 814o. The growth well-known, having been extenal I aA Jimmy. vertised. since It was first manNa0cluM Agents for Dr.Jules Bencud about rheumatism. People ' having of the dairy Industry would naturally in 1898, by distribution of lame quantl RELIEVES PAIN bring this conditioii,about in course of "Balance it on your bread and but- ties of Almanacs Cook Books Health this trouble write in their'experienCes.' ter," se.14 Johnny. Books. etc., which are furWsbed to doctors tell new Ways to get agents free of charge. The remedies are rid of It time, but the movement Is bOng ex- there by the success farmers are- "I tried that,". replied Jimmy, sari- Id at ?rice that allows agents to and it seems that everybody pedited won't stay on; it's too lo I their 'Write Alonzo 0. ously, "but It wo double h money. having rheumatism subscrib6s to 7 this- having In griowing'sunflowers. Small BlisR Mf�-dtpal Co., 224 St..Paul St. East. CASCARETS nervous." Montreal. Mention this paper. queer newspaper, ome years ago a fields of from three to thirty acres Russian 'editor started a postcard size have been planted In various parts of Made Him Feel it Home. "TheyWirk while you Sleep" newspaper, the print of was so the three prairie provinces of Canada. y On Dolly's birthday she was pre- LONELY PEOPI,F,, -SEND 25o FOR small that he furnished a,magnifying The yields are proving more satisfac- L our big Friendship Magazine; you'll aq glass to teach of his regular subscrib- tort' than•the farmers generally dared seated with a baby bulldog, and her b,' glad you did. Thousands waiting to delight was delicious to behold.. correspond d with you. Lasnier Agency. ere. somehow the idea didn't•take, to hope, and each acre yields on an Bathurst N.Ti. Ra- as he only printed a rew numbers be- average from fifteen to thirty tons of Jit was very young, and she Insisted fore finding out that the people didn't ensilage. upon taking it, to bed with her, but the next morning she was looking appreciate he Many farmers have erected-silos on elate the idea, -even though NOTHERI. t 0 very tiredo magnifying glass was furnished free. their farms during the summer Greenland hasn't many newspapers take care, of this crop, 'but_ most of "Haven't you slept well, darling?i" 'them them have under estimated their "Califomia Syrup of Figs•of any kind, but the oddest of re. asked her mother. "No, mummy," said Dolly. "Nelson all is a monthly. paper called, The quiremeits and will have more crop You don't know whether you are I Kalor1knift. (Did you get your tongue than they can put in their silos. was crying in the night for him mum- Child's Best Laxative "coining ing'or going." You are bilious, twisted after pronouncing this name?) Sunflower silage is due 'for a more sey, so -I kept awake with him for constipated! You feel headachy, full The most unusual'thing about this extensive trial this winter than It company, and I made awful faces all of cold,Aizzy, unstrung. Your meals' papef is that a three months' sabscrip- has had before. The _results in pre. night to make him fink I was his bull- don't Vver'to'comfy WW" don't fit-breath to bad, skin. sallow. tion costs two ducks, while It requires vioxis y6jirs have been very satisfac- dog mu Takd Ca'scarets to-night for your liver a sable skin io pay fok a year. tory but only comparatively few and bowels and wake uD clear, ever• w farmers hnys--gZa-Z-th"rQ9 for aft. is A Foo Dandruff. A--`---ge11c and cheerful. No griping-no la•- age previoa to this year. If in Its convenience. "Children love Cascarets -.Four Friends.- more extensive use the crop proves. too. 10, 25, SO cents, For greater gifts I would not pray to be as satisfactory as It has aIr ad.7 . - "DANDERINE" 4 Nor ask the gods to send my way proved in a few cases where iNas STop been Wed, it is oaf to say that in a MWINNWS&DOORS 11 1 could have four friends a day. -0 few years the farm without a silo will' I rn SIZES to sub your A friend of better days than this, be an exception I U Western Canada.' Stops Hair Coming Out; *PmiR6L ►"i"d Of brighter sun aua.gotueu.iriiso Since iast-year's results have be- A-- Sd- d- Before the-times bad gone amiss.• come known, considerable interest Doubles Its Beauty. hywr raarsaec& . . . Write lot Prim Lift A friend of worse days. dark and has been shown In silos and ensilage 101 Ctsdmaw In Western Canada and several hun- bip's. Inswe winks rear,- dred allos have been erected during Accept -%raiifornla- byrup of Figs 7 axalwt. Who shared the hours of storms and t TA!"ALL COMPAKY,Limited the past summer. Typical of this Nnl"-oOlr for he riskme.Celifornia, an -4A*SLTQN FAC"21 DISTMOU104J CANA" fear, movement in the Cardstan district In i the package, then you are sure your Before the skies began to clear. S -child Is hiving thy beat and most Southern Alberta. where eight silos A friend new made who shall afford have been erected this year and where i harmless- physic for the little stoma Children love Adventure &cX liver and bow" Adventures" of the unexplored, about fifty acres of sunflowers were directions on - A friend with happy-future stored. planted. The crop has proved so suc- its fruity taste. :all SINCE 476 easeful that it in predicted that one I sach bottle,' You must W An old friend who has stoed the test hundred silos will be built In the dis- 7 fornis., H -Has the worst and known-the trict next year and more than a thous- best, and acres of sunflowers'planted. (e-;* 14 C W Her6d Oshom 30 R =010 Alike in both forever blessed.. Similar plans are being made in ffm -ALS other parts of Western Canada.-and • I,.- Visitors to the British Museum last (c' - TA Ho. CUM= I the already rapidly growing dairy in- numbered 691,650. tAltiard's Liniment Relieves Distemper dustry promises to grow much faster JJ WAed His Wife A few'cents buys "Danderine." Af. with the general acceptance of the sunfi-ower as a silage crop. .Another ter an application of "Danderine" you Fashions for the Kiddies evidence of the value of sunflowers as can not find a fallen hair or any Sand• '"Wwifebegentobommbledwith bdlhw and burning d-Ahe yeb33@ of a forage crop win be the' big gain In ruff, besides new every hair shows finished steers. Many of the larger ber hands and the ache of life, vigot,, brightness, more color and bor feet. L4uw the skin 0 7:, livestock raisers aye growing sun- -thickness. cracked and became in dowers,and erecting silos for this pur damad making wandmig at pose., Thus will be considerably in- 49 standing very poln- A, creased the finishing areas of Canada, OLD STMDBY, FOR ful and_preventing sbW at I not. which, hitherto. have-been somewhat night. X.Mor it I nw. .4"Ary to bandage both restricted, compared with the large bands and feet. feeding areas, throughout the country; ACM- MD PAMS "She was nested but obtained no and the livestock industry in the-West 7' Any ­- or woman who keeps rallef• She saw an advertisement for will be placed a sound basis. I Slom'st handy will tell you Caticura Soap and Ointmentand sent that same thing for a free samples Sbe bought more and after using two cabee of Cudcurs SPECIALLY those frequently Soap and two boos--- of Caftans Mtnarcrs Liniment Co., Limited. Olnuneat she eves beefed.+'.:, E attacked by rheumatic twinges. Gentlemen,-1 have used MINARD'S A counter-irritant, Sloan's Lini. Herbert Osborn-, 133 Sbarbrooft LINIME NT on my vessel and in my orient scattirs the congestion and gene• Ave.,Ottawa,Ont.,Sept.2,1919. family for. years, and for the every !rates via"t rubbifte to the afflicted cuticars.in ldW(0r@V0y-&yt6I- part,i Won relieving the ache and pain.. let usm Soup to c!eo- and per, day ills and accidents of Life I con- Kept A;axdy and used everywhere olutuam to coat amd heal. eider It has no,equal. for reducing and finally eliminating the without igia, $733 1 would-not start a voyage pains and aches of lumbago,neu a --P­a61—" 9736 it it it cost a dollar a bottle. imisde strain, joint stiffnc: ins- Links-4 Sk lw� CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN. bruises, and the results of exposure. -4 of one. Schr. ­Storke,," St.-Andre, Xamouras. You just knm from its gaotiod — healthy odor that it vvill do ya ka. Sloan a Liniment Is sold by aH drug- America's Pioneer Dog Remedies V Siott-35c,70c,$1.40. $727 Book on DOG DISEASES to reed No. 9727—Child's Coat. Price, 25 ins: wide, or 1 y4. 44 his. wide; and How Walled Free to - cents. Two styles of sleeve and col- with nap, 1% yds. 54 ins. wide; vest, Potash,Versus Potas*siulllm sloes, aunl;V " 4&r. Cut in 6 sizes, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and % yd. 27 ins. dress I the A As is the case with the two other 3L Clay lever 0• 2109. 112 years. Size. 4 requires, with Bath- No. 9738-Boy's Double-Breasted plant foods,what we laiew as"Potash" Liniment Nvent llst'rtreot as I New York. U.S.& erred sleeves and onmLlI ool1ar, 2 yds. Overcoat. Price, 25 cents. In 6 sues, may be guaranteed-in -at least two W inn wide, or 1% yde. 44 ins. wide; 4 to 14 years. Sim 4, wi 11out a ap, different ways. �Vjth plain sleeves and'large collar, 1% yds. 42 ins. wide, or 1% Yds. 48 Ninety-four pounds of pure potash ins. wide; with nap, 11A ydo. 54 ins. (KO) :contains 78 pounds of pure 0 yda. 36 ,iris. wide, or 1% tie. wide; lining, 1% yds. 36 ins. wide. potassium (K). Or, putting the case "ONLY TABLETS MARKED wide. No. 97036-Boy's Suit Price, 25 These -imaerna-may be obtained in the reverse, 78 parts of,pure potas- cents. With vest; knee trousers. Cut from your local McCall dealer, or sium combines with 16 parts of oxy- .4n 5 sizes, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St, gene to form 94 parts,of potash. [AYER -ARPIRIN —4 requires. without nap, 1% yds. 36 Toronto, Dept. W. ierom the-move•figures anyone can change a statement'of potassium to a No lop corresponding statement of potash, or the reverse. In the first case, multiply Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" the figure for potassium by the factor "A In the second cue, multiply, $8 de From factor 0.82. - rig potash by the -1.205. our Na-Ove the figure representing [03 OL zz Remember, once again, that there A L- no significance in this change. Pure pota weaum never occurs in nature. Even if it did, it could not be used in LP bra P w utS ;,fertilizer, for it is highly caustic, and � • i burns in coritact with water. Equally, what we know as potash is not �Sh sed RED) ot be u Rich and Noun' * stable compound, and'earm in fertilizer. The terms "potash and M "Potassium" are ui !d simply as meas- A blend of wheat and matte bat= ures of value; neiier one has advan- ley that costs but little.yet pro- b tags over the othclr; either could e The name " ,Wdes a food of most attractive used. Bayer" Identifies the contains proper directions for Colds, : : i only genuine Aspirin,-the Aspirin 'Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- Neurri- a- ralgla, Lumbago, Rheumatism, X ready to serve prescribed by�hys ciams for over nin flavor, direct from, Japanese women dress their hair in teen years an now made In Canada. tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. the peek e. the shape of a butterfly when they 4,re Always buy an unbroken package Tin boxes of 12 tablets most but ready to wed.. Widows who desire to (of "Mayer Tablets of Aspirin" which a few cents. Larger"Bayer"packages. �-,Crq i0.&NUt5Me&iVo Step re-marry fasten their tresses at the There is only one Aspirla-PSayev"-You mawt may "Bayer" back of thi head with tortoiseshell Aspirin to the trade mark (refflateredL in Canada) of Bayer 'nanufacture of Mono. sestleacidester of Salicylleacid. While It Is well known that Aspirin means Savor Pips. manufacture, to anoint the public against Imitations.11•9 Tablets of Beyer ComPlar, will be stAmp" wl�# their general trade mark, the '133ayer Ct-o"', JISSUR, No.. 20 7` T .::�tt,�� -��. - - --� 'r=' �'"-�a�-uc,gay,.'•.•}x?e,.,x,�e�F=`ezxy�iz:rt.;.ri:+r-:s^-�.r'_•crvy - -c SAW, Wulf,HOUR'$BBST „, F r y�► _ •It ha•been said that The TotiCh'e R�CHARDSON'S GROCER r,y• a btute.t : Oolw anion blast had more' readers r / 4 a" F Are certainly regheet . morniat at its as,,c r p oot.t copy than any other publication is s.,. , { America, There is good reason to be- IZICHARDSON'S ASSORTMENT` = ° -.ztcxMS here this to be true, But the im ort- r7 t;1.7S ncr ear $1.ti0 if paid in sdvsnce. ant thing is that the inSuesoe of the - r Is certainly the most co6blete paper upon Its millions of readers has - always been directed to building char- ,, ;.: J0H.`, MURKAR, Proprietor, acter. ••Et6't, west. home's best,"has RICHARDSON'S DELIVERY -- been its unaltered slogan. In its arti- f --=- cles, editorial and otherwise, it has ► _ And set-vice is certainly the most prompt` i Pt[7TE8 AND GOMMIINTB dwelt upon the Importance of good ' =- SEA D OR PHONE YUCII 'GROC ER�t* ORDER TO RICIIARDSON citizenship. In all its contents it has t �� r' ��" 1, .,• A rsul t latnentaEJle Affair occur- aimed to Hite not only entertaiauient, bu't "ste in stones to higher ., THIS �'L'L:iJI�—IIaddie and I,I+iclrlie i'illets ' near �Vittdsor one day last ti�'eek PP g K when a ' hotel-kee- r, named things. Nuts for H�kllu',)e'en - T A year of The Youth's Companion , - - <•t)ranl;e. , Lernun�,' 13tnanas Trutnk�le, was fatally shot by Rev. brings a tremAndous tide of delight Grape Cczlifr>rnia Grapes S. O. L. Spracklin, license in§pec- and diversified reading that cannot be pa Fruit, toiiud elsewhere, Spanish Ottipnr, Celery Cbeuanuts tor, while in the discharge of his �., , ' . „ lae,o..issues of 19' 1 will be crowded -, " • •. . . duties, the sh"ot befng•fired in self- with serial stories, 'short stories, edr- h defence. The illicit tradein-li'quor scribe now and receiver;d fun. Sub- , If your- rltitau fails to call, St. ChKCIes Evapurfecf 3iitk, Carnation Milk or"Hlinw-will fill.the.pitcher _ is giving the province .a very bad - T / with delicious mills. 1. The Youths Companion-5 issues e ��lH CENTL R� ° '-name, and is to a great extent be- in 1921, v Brand clothes I • itrg carried on by a lawless gang, 2 ,.All.tbe remaining issues of 19'?A. J 3. The Companion -Home Calendar are a stud ' in artistic i 7. who man do not hesitate in takings for 1921. 5 JAMES ' ,-RICHARDSON man's life. When the officers, ap- All the above for$2.50. �i'orkmanship. 1\of a � r: pointed by the government set 4. McCalt'e Magazine for 192t, The ''' wrinkle in them except V•QVR C'#1�QCER monthly authority, on- fashions. ' i;- .out to see that the law is observed, �i.so a year. Both publications- I the wrinkle of keeping --'— . ,they take theimlives in their hand, only $3 50, the wrinkles out. and it Is almost inevitable that" $Yoz1TZ's ConzpAxzox, gold exclusively ° oommoton. Mass.Ave. St. Paul st, y by NOVEMBER BARGAINS - lives are being taken. Spracklin Boston. Maea. and his men have been severely New Subscriptions Received at this Fred T. BUNTING 1 - criticieed for their methods, but office. r� they are adopting the only meth- _ $I I The Men's Store, • . - • ter' od8 whereby the criminals can be P I C K E. R I N Qr �CloPer Leaf Cups and Saucers brought to justice. They are •: . criticised for prowling around during that night. . } .But that i9 the Farmers, Attention ! HOC each or per doz " time at the bout-leggers carry on their nefarious work and eon- ` sequeutly it iy the only time that 500 bushel» of No. 1 1,'lax-seed to - C �cr�t Horse Blankets ` lax •ge warm' ,and they can he caught. If those be sold"out in small 'gnantities.for e ` `�� ` � � critics of Spracklin and his subor- tt dinates would by word and deed feed purposes at6cents per pound. �, seroiCeable, Q;�31�' 4. use shed, theseK in seeing the law Nothing better for• your . lice •- Produe�� � = enforced thPoennfortunateaffnir� lk world not happen. sock. _. ... Apply at office at . BELT HARVEY & SON, GJudging es the present outbe a-ROSE FLAX MILL, PICKERI.NG F4t4. Tile 'the loci question is likely to be ea ' . - • �. - very serious one for Canada be. aid Brick ,Accident and Automobile "Insurance lure mkny years, or at least for - Outario and other parts of the Dominion that are r from I T i l e 3, 4, 6 aD d this Canadian coal Sells. The 8 Pickering Hardware; Store Ca ?Pennsylvania coal mines are quite Convenient to Ontario, but we are Hard and Soft Coal of ties Get my prices. : +► "" liable at any moment to be shut Colacrete work done. off from these should trouble best quality on ind. Phone Yon Pick. The �Qld Reliable - - 1 arise between Canada and the hand - ; Ha ` Thought. -1 '.United States or between Britain THOS A LAW Claren-ee" Minim ' Pp�' � -' and the United Sia,tes. Whila - _ ' deposits Z�io]�ering. sit. C. N. R. Station Brock Road -BAN GE • there are abundant coal r i 1 In different parts of Canada, the „�;" -.• y i _ --. —.-- — ---- �_^— The Fuel and Satisfied Custotner are, so -distant that the cost of ■ - �• iir ''tranRportatlon 'ould make them ■ � We lza�*e a complete lips of prohibitive. The forests of our -p - n SHER�t'l:`-�'ILLIAMS' PAINTS �► country are now so depleted that ,c 818tr , B 1•E'f1d end C i'd1�111 atiD VARNISHES little relief can be looked for from - Parold Roofing. Stan dard Auto �. them. Oar only hope lies in the - at rE;aSo21ab.1 a prices Tires at slS while they last. development of our immense wit- , = Beacon* Lanterns $1 40 and all other or powers. At present heating by __ - ' _—.�realf Stock of'Groceries at loti;est riiLC�. evuG_ in proportion.-- - .r.r electricity has' not reached per Come and eel+ what we have • ` -: 'leccion. Call in and see us and et prices. but progress is being made - ., $ j ,We take pleasure in showing you _ claim this Line and beating me. Mrs.*^McMaster; -. Brou_y-ham J. S. BALSDON - : - - •PICKERINO •• claim that electric heatfa will in $ � _. the near future become so perfect that we will be independent pendent of 'tie ' coal mines*of the United • =: $sates. In the meantime the de- Victory. Bond Interest A `".1 Al _� -, velopment of •our water-powers - r R E ahonld be pushed with all possible 'War Loan Coupons and Interest Cheques ms be •.Tinsels, The more water-power is 'treed is the development of else-- �cAdwd or deposited at any of ow �,,, ,, -..OF MONNEY'S BREAD - trieitq for use in hydro-electric your Victory Bond interest in am - ��a.,railways. electric light and for !..Swiings Depubnent send eam inured thweam SO: powar in the various industries, Made from pre-war standard floors. Nothing bat No, 1 : " it will mean -so much coal saved. Th A 1W1W i grade used. Milled and' baked in our own town. i A large amount of electric ppoo wer L[lrI DMUNION Patronize the home industries. - Is oelog expOt ted to the United_ States. While it is Rood "business VVlIr'BY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. xport as much of our products BlttOOKLJN 13RANCH+ ' •E C. CROSS. Honorer. #, as possible the welfare of oar own 'Choice Chocolates in bulk Or byes IF., should be first considered, „.they should not fiuffer in order _ y. , ` Statestshou People ben fitted United FALL GOODS JUST ARRIVED ;a Wedding Cakes a specialty a ''. SALE REGISTER The Lest Rubbers and -Boots 6t -N' ,^b i now on hand. E .`- �M N E Y ' .'MONDAY,NOV. 1H—Auction sale of r r about h ha acres of•"sZanod, amber,-=—�-- rind rrices very reaso�ble. :�,. PICKERING, ONTARIO _both hard and a eft wood, at lot 10, con.4, Pickering. the property of A. - - The Corner Shoe Store," — - W,Stitzel, gale at 1.90 sharp. See - - r_. t bills, Wm. Maw,auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17TH--Auction :,W. Me laremont sale of Methodist parsonage stable re- - Palmer,! Cke a of. - is and driving house(subject to a re- _ served bid), also household furni- ' tore, rugs etc. is the Village of AND MONARCH FI OUD e Claremont. ale aL L90. See bills. ^ - II, S'. Pugh,auctioneer. G �W.EDNS8DAy, Nov. 24TH-Auction a Are unequalled for'Bread and Pastry y sale of korses,cows and implements, at lot 8,con. 1, Scarboro,the proper. ty of 39 hh_Coakwell, Sale' at one: lice bills. Wm. Ma'w, auctioneer. Velveteens,' black, navy, garnet, 1.25 to 2.25 per yard.' At,reduced prices, ,�E`RIDAY. Nov. Wrm—Auction •sale of fax m stock and implements, at lot 18, + - Boy s Heavy. Bloomers, assorted sizes, For laying hens try our Scratch Feed d= ` coo.4. Pickering. the property of I y B y :-� Mrs. Asa Aabbard, Sale at 1 o'clock. Boys' Heavy Sweaters. Girl's Sweaters 2.50 _ ,Highest`market prices for all kinds of Grai •�:' ..'f' See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer, + Farmers, A�tentiOA Z Men's Leatber Gloves. /-�+WANT]�?� �; • t , ; ;- Underwear, see them for yourself. •A quantity of Buckwheat and Rye Those who desire their harness ` >�mended.or wish anything in the!bar- 1�1n11ra Yarn, black, re and red. - nees line, please leave your orders with J, 8 Balsdon, _ grey The Campbell Flour Mills�Co., Lt >.. _ er repairs will ee called for cei ae Es ' E . • . ,ivered within three days of receiving .� Mills at ' the order. W.MIDDLETON, +� ,, -- -�- • - --- o - Toronto - Pe terboro Picke_Ong- x my: •nsiL .r, :. Yry� rt �, a :rF -w d ,. .�,:_. a 1' 4. ..s • `, Ea. #:.,M .. r",#..a,...'sr.n , p�'7.3�.s=`"iitr r.+,•�.:.r¢sF. 'xr; �.. '�..,,.e:.�e.:, e'rs:'�i:+�,,.....r ,^.v� _ ,:v.':.�rw•..a�e:..z•,w. •;•"sr.,, sz>..v.nr, f .► .a a.a�.•;r,.c�,, t .,� .� ;�:. ow�snsoiirr Mrs.Bells Forrie. of Toronto, Mrs. F. Cooper has been off the gift to either fund, ii he so desires _. Gleq, ' g , wp regret to repoet, was in town•on Tuesday. sick list dnring the poet week. „ and indicates it on the offering Is seriou y Il at present. The Claremont Hitch School Arrangements have b n made envelope. Let this 'be a thanks- football team were vioitoi and ��pp giving offeting, both liberal and ; Mrs. Conley,of Toronto. visited for a Community Armir'trtice Sun- B victors at Stouffville in a friendly hearty, and let these services and ,• Mrs. Joahu nudy over the week day Celebration when'all the peo- � end. football contest by 2-0 on Tuesday plc of Claremont and surrounding .gifts of gratitude be a community YOU are invited to take part in' afternoon. district are invited to unite in Affair with everyone sharing glad. " the Armistice Day services on 'There will be Auui=_tice Sunday two special mass meetings this ly according to'his ability.. J Sunday. Community. Celebration services 14th lust. The morning service ' L. and Mrs. Pilkey and W. and at 11 a. tu. in the Baptist Church, will be at 11 o'clock in the Baptist Of all materials and design --bfrr, Yard motored to Aurora on •at:cl at i u. m in theL�nion Church Church when Rev. A. McLellan —Grain Cho 111 ou at:da Consult notice fur. PP b —'kept in stook. It will pay you Sunday. y•. _ will give the address and a wale . Call at our works and inspect oar afoot , Harry Thomson has. resnmed ther tau. voice choir will assist in the song AND FL 3I�I:�G - obtain prices Don't be misled work after being laid off i%ith an The .trn-tees of the Methodist service. The evening service will agents we do not employ them,consequent. 4� ":attack of bronchitis. church will hold an auction sale of be at 7 o'clock in the Methodist. ly we can, and do throw off the agent Thos. Pearson has recently sold the har�c.,natre, driving shed and Church when Rev. C. W. Bing can° prepared to do chpppint; and oat commission of 10 per oent.,whiohyon aril flaking on Mondays, and Fri- certainly save by purahasin from ne, his farm in �lyrtle.to�1r. Douyei- �rtble(=u'I.jest to a reserved bids, will give the address anti:], special g 8 f J days only, beginning call solicited. �ly, the C. P. R. agent, also hut�sk-hold furuitnre, rugs etc•. music%ti•ill be provided by,..the Un- ginnin - , S. F, and Mrs. Robins and Peter on We•.hipsday; Nov, 17th. See iou Church chuir. These services un April 1st. . J. T, MATHESON and Miss Margaret Macnab were bills fu;- f1.111 particulars. will Clot only celebrate the advent " �+•- ' Sohn F� Baffles, Greenwood office and Works, Whitby,Ontsrio In Toronto over Sunday.. The �S'otue�t's Institute ,villho]d of`peace in a spirit of gratitude to _. Mrs. Morrison, 'of V'egreville, Al t1ieir Nuventber meeting at the God over the comforts of,peace we »` now en o •y, — GIGANTIC — e. ta,is spending afew weeks with her home of Jlrs.McGvath on the after- enjoy this counts b'tt Whitevale Club o brother, C. A: Overland. noon of Wednesday, the 17th, be- the people will also yueet in the e� r• Milton Benson has been confined ginning at 3 o'clock. Programme: interests of the British Empire Special Sale I to his house during the past week Roll Call, Christmas Suggestions Relief Fund for Europe's war and Rep ort of Convention: sufferers, under the patronage of United Farmers _� • suffering from an attack of eciat3- Chors and Mrs. Sargent moved Hie Majesty the King and the call ,Ca. of the Red Cross Society, also of Meetings held in I. O. O, F. Hall, let Your chance to buy a supply of fall '�� to the cit on Monde h the Canadian Vimy Memorial Tuesday evening in each month and winter goods at greatly - Frank Chidlow has eichanged 3' y,having pu�- hie 12-acre farm on the northern chased a residence on Danforth for summer months, reduced prices. Ave , east of the viaduct, and At:. Church Fund to be erected by townline for D:.Omham a village Canada in the City of Lens, We are now shipping live ttoek regii• I have been succesefal in securing s property. Sarr;ent has.rented a garage, in larly on the co-o Prative plan. large and varied stock of Manufacture ; France, on the site of the old Re- p p which business he will engage. are Samples which are as you ma A number of Masons from the While we regret to lose them from formed Church, destroyed in the .Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard know taken from the best materials _'.'u�• s dotal lodge attended thefaneral-of Claremont we wish them success Ureat War. This church edifice is Malcolm, of Directors, and workmanship to appeal to the f the Isis T. B. Reive, of Markham, inAth cenew easant event took the be erected monument to whonlaid H. PUQH, Secretary trade. ThyouI offer .: an Sunday. S.and Mrs. Ste�heneon, of Oah lace on the 28th of October when down their lives for our liberty a �ry- �r e;ws, are epeadiog a couple of to women of the Presbyterian and.the freedom and welfare of J. Fingoia, "'Vs 0 weeks with the letter's mother, church u:et to show their appreci= the world, The project has the Vlaremo' nt sIVer� Ind. Phone 2804 , Mrs.T. G'ibbous. ., ation of the services of Mrs, Isa- official Pr sanction of the four lead . ins Protestant denoi»ieations, the � . „ Miss Annie borgie has just re- bella Furgie,,before her departure Anglicans,Baptists,Presbyterians Bus meets all Trains •— 4T�s ;� 1��rr turned from Markham where' she to live in Toronto: The Ladies' and Methodists. The local tom- First-class Rigs' to hire dky or f has been visiting with friends dur- Aid Society presented :lire. ForQie ,ruittee of arrangements :suggest night at lowest prices. Master's -ing the past few weeks: with a Life Membership in the W. that 25 per cent, of the offerings �._ • �tThc�s..\'sal who purchased a few M. S„ mid'dIrs. Rawson, in behalf be Riven to. the Vimy Metorial :Phone 1805. voles weeks ago Bert Beer's residence of the W. M. S., presented her and.73 per cent to the'Relief Fund, p in Brougham has resold it and t.ith a Litt Membership pin. Miss but that any individual contribu- Thos. Sanderson Son, 'r Records ." has purchased airs. Neal'f dwell GrahKni'rrad the address and Mrs. for be left free to make his whole, ,..► ing in Claremont. Condy presented the certificate.' PROPRIETORS In great .� _... Variety Y New Records are received each ..One bf .Four �1�0�i s hoctestdnoti�ceial orders filled on _ - _. ,THE%TON'S Piclreriag `? rt �s A�FETY DEPOSIT 13OX28 . .. . . . - .•�'c> •w. _ . _ _ . . are now installed -at this • Breach for the custody of � valttabSe papers, etc., affording .. - pph'yed by the manp + agar r for S3-00 sad P� (A Photograph Direct from the War-Stricken Area) STANDARD BANK = :` per Month ''reserves the Life j - - - _ ` iB 1.1 Of _ bF CANADA r1CKERING "BRANCH • A.W.CAAWPORTH M^N^40R ^' -`:Mill ions of-war orph azw in Central Europe are .10,. ,I, hfld - _ up t7ndernourished and stunted. MAIVCM AIIO AT WMITh) 4t - - t f typhus,Thou ands hem are dying o s, t7JbQ+Clibi>ls - . � small-pox. . i = The PiChel'' :. . 'There is almost a complete lack of the nourishing foods growing children Vigilance Commute8. -- of cbthiag, of doctors, nurses and medical supplies. The condition of the The object of this Association G to:] ildren is pitiable in the extreme. lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. 'Upon this coming generation depends laigely whether" these' nations will be nte>ab..e having property stolenocsnmmd- r,,; I_. - ape immediately with an membw - _ lmhhy and right-minded or a hot-bed of anarchy and degeneracy —a mrnaoe to i ,t E:eon�i.a Comm at«. - '...:. mil. V - the world. Membership fee Tiekefs may be had from We P-40 4sf oe fteretery on appliestim 'It has been found by experience that the cost of caring for a waif child is Ezee. Oom.—L. D. Banta 0.8.Palm- _ approximately three dollars per month; that of the supplies that are required er, W. V. Sichardeon, 1�'ickeriog� f by fnnports about one dollar is needed; and therefore the dollar that we 1.R, Thexio7i;' W. f. Clark.,— ll .; -` provide, together with the local support of local governments, local munici- ! Pre.ideof; e panties, local charities and local services practically preserves the life of sae child. �:- - The British , mpire War. Relief Fund will be adoWnts- tared in Europe by the British Red Cross in co-operation ; a i _. .:.. Red Cross Societies. i with the league Setsd tribu#ion care 0 of �r ., # .The Universal { Y: The Canadian Red Cross Sawing-:.Machine 1 4 1 Manufactured by , (u� s _ _ . _ W. H• Jackson & Son, E.4 find { mopy order for .................. . .........+....... , Ont, cash - Brock Road. Pickering lu my contribution to the Canadian Red Cross Society for European Relief. Blacksmithing and Woodworking in t :............ ........,..Y.,:L... ,gall its branches. Saw gumming ' t Name,......... :. and filing a, p y. r' •s eciAlt Y .....:............:....:..................................... We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery. Please send your contribution to the local Red Cross Branch or to The Canadian Red,,Cross, 410 Wheels, dory hl Swore, Saw !, Sherbourne£treet,�oronto. ;nndEmeryblandeals.; ':y e Ladders cf e1l•1Pntrfha nn hand "A e "D and f'„ sale. ••i„„•�.v: n y, .,�'.._a •.�... 'r '' -f, r / .n a..� e+r asu.�,:' j�a rxa yg�-r-- -. ­­X­­ -- 4�, . . A�.A Zv 25 VP �A. her in tarns twinge off Pre Angelico was the nrat wilter 'r aodt Probably everybody feel& so at ry. Te, " ' ' who ventured to depict angels of the TOR Hiram!s ready acoieseence gave' 'Hiskwy C'Alm'eh- � ' "" MANLEY08 DA Into. a r times,"he rejoined in his natural, mat- ORCHESTRA acknowledglod ter-of-fact.f-fact voice. "I shouldn't want to gentler sex. to be the best In Canada. Any number ,Put a teaspoonful of the genuine This was deemed a bold and utisci• marry' her,but I've had moment&,when entific innovation by churchmen of of musicians desired. Write, wire or d'hsve appealedto Manley, 65 Ozark Cres.0 his Amazon .woul his time,.inasmuch as it had always., phone Al. met" been understood that there was no Toronto, for open dates. Ruth could hardly credit that it was such thing as a female angel. As a Ifiram, the cautious and moderate, matter of fact, there is no authority Road Bugs, a Pest. who spoke. for lady angels except in art. "But I don't believe she's the least' however, - The "flivyerette," or, as It Is other- Modern picttired angels, wise called, the "road bug;' is the she said wonder- are nearly ill of the female pemua- ug bit suited to 'you, newest thing-in automobiles. Already ingly. sion; and It will be noted that usually It has achieved p.opularity In Europe. "Certainly she isn't," Hiram agreed, they are blondes. But the archangels It Is hardly bigger than a boy's t ups. Pour on freshly BOILING cordially, "any more-than her man is are invariably represeqed as of male Ys OY loveveryTWOv suited to you. If ever I'm in danger sex. wagOil, Yet accommodates one person, �.•',water and let it stand for live minutes. THE and in a public garage the little ma- of forgetting it, I'll think of your ad- Among all the celestial hosts, only RESULT will be the -most perfect flavoured 1 venture to-day. But, those two are the seven archangels are known as chine can be put Into tilgeolihiole cam- I, B725 .partments along the walls, one row of ' I" you ever tast" probably, very well matched. So are Individuals and by name. These, as them above another, the higher we." named. In the Bible, are Michael, Ga- A great truth seemed borne in upon briel, Raphael, Uriel, Jophiel, Channel pigeon-holes being reached by an in-, clined board. A Ruth. and Zadklel. A "road bug" can be run by a child. Ut "Why, of course we are!" she ex. Micha in general nnij _Tf_I­sdrtren-by--a-stomge battery, and e leader of the heavenly armies. It was claimed. witri a quicx glance at r men in the front seat she turned, and he who conquered Satan and drove has a speed of eighteen miles an hour, brushed Hiram's cheek with her,liPs. him with his rebellious legions, out of For many purposes it may replace the "Oh, I'm so glad that I'm going 0. Heaven. He is understood to have motorcycle With sidecar, .marry just.yb0l been in command of,the band of angels (The End.) who,' in obedience to 'divine ordera, BUY "DIAMOND DYES" _1 performed the work of constructing -.-.':By ETHEL CHAPMAN HARING. In painting he is repre- Milk Substitutes, r W the universe. DON'T RISK MATERIAL rented'with a pair,of scales, which he � Ruh package of "Diamond Dyes" Con- and, unscrew.Ing a thermos bottle, he Fe • g. V. ' will use on the day of judgment to, Farb.'directions so simple that any • A mile away—impossibly far away, poured'a white cupful and held it'to Whole milk and skim-milk are'l>e- weigh the souls of the dead. woman can 0e any material without the girl's lips. It was hot milk. Then coming too expensive to be used as a Gabriel, the angel of the annucit- streaking,,fading or runn Dniggiaill dye I -hill though it was—the lights of irle, • down he stepped up to Hastings, who had has colas card—Take no 0 'the hotel glittered. It added the final waited at a decent distance, and the feed for raisiiig calves. Farmers and tion, has In his-charge the celestial touch of misery to know that Hiram dairymen are' therefore confrorAed treasdry. Raphael is chief of the two held a 16-w-toned conference. with the pr6blems of finding a satis- guardian angels, whose business it Is SCENTED RED were -enjoying.that, xnd the mothers 1 161 thought of-that possibility -when warmth and luxury in ignorance of I got back' to the hotel and learned factory 'substitute for milk as a calf to look out for the welfarp of man Kaybee"CEDAR' CHESTS Aboolutoly moth-Proof 0 feed. kind. Uriel is the regent,bf the sun. her extremity. And she would have ' dot Hiram . and wolador- that the guard was off du The Purdue University Agricultural Jophlel is caretaker of the tree of tuU7 h"doom• viscars of fum9ture. -:_,_-go,-into the hotel—if ever she lived to said as he turned again to the 've- Experiment Station has been studying knowledge; and it was he who drove vixect from in�auufaoturer to you. reach it--before all the guests, in this hicle. ",But jump in. You'll find room e problem of how to find a call! feed Adam and Eve out of Eden. Chumuel Write for free 111ustirated litw&twe- mute! in the middle seat-if you care to'share the BUrsk1k Refrigerator Co., Limited With one arm arour'd her.waist, the that would furnish in easily digestible was the angel who wrestled with Jac- it -with some pickaxes and the first- necessary for ob, and It was Zadkiel who stayed the i Owen Bound. 02%. other hand under her elbow, Hastings form the food'elements neces, aid kit." feeding hand of Abraham when about to sacri- did his beat to support her, but her the young calf. A number of in I "Thank you," replied Hastings stiff-; trials have been made with a feed- de- Ace his son.Isaac.ankles repeatedly turned under her as ly. "I prefer- to walk: Good pight, they felt their way over the loose I Miss Goqdnow! Goodnight', Babbitt!" wised by the Dairy Department, at OOARSE SALT stones of the glacier-bed in the dire6- At first Ruth was too exhausted to careful records have been kept. Te- ---,CWvW Sunken Shi :L A N D SALT ."-tion of the path. Once on this" the I - stealing results are " follows: • going was less difficult, but Ruth's do anything but enjoy the ...Beef blood when combined with corn Between 8,000 to 10,000 ship$. Of Bulk (Mots ef her own echaustion warmth 'of hot mill, inside; and' the and oil meal in proppirfion of 8 parts which nearly 6,000 are British, it is TORONTO SALT WORK$ hot-water bag and Hiram's arm out-� a I estimated..are lying on the ocean bed, 1 4L if.CLIFF TORONTO became morn acute, She had never been, side, but as the gentle stimulant took I corn meal, I part oil meal, and 12 These sunken ships are 'reckoned to so achingly cold, so draggingly tired' �peats beef blood furnishes a reason- effeit and the comfort spread, she, for about 15,063,7H gross p: ---nobody had. Her limbs almost re- found voice to tell.of the adventure. ably- successful milk substitute for account and their estimated value Is fused to move against the clogging "I suppose our mothers are dread feeding young calves. The develop- "I of her wet garments.- meat a the calves when on pasture $1,330,033,750—at pre-war shipbuilding"ilding -fully worried,�' she flnished. rates. With their cargoes, the ships Th46 faintly, more clearly, decided-' "Worried? Oh, no—they aren't ex_ indicates that the feeding of this mix- 1y, the beat of horses' hoofs reached seems not to have impaired or; below the sea are worth more than et Y was the worried tuee lave billion—experts put the figures at theni,_ yo y Im g:rewth impet"Ir as the, roughly.one. Al! through the drive I felt un- $6,021,513.400 "Coming up, too, by the gait," said gain in Neight.of calves fed the above! I eieos,inglliastings is a handsome fellow, I There Is weed for the ships as well .Hastings exaitedly. Releasing her, he ram laugh- Meal Vr" equal to the gain In we ght I I as their precious cargoes to be raised. to big I —maybe I was jealous." Hiram I while put his hands trumpet-wise ed unnaturally. of, the 'milk-fed calves on, and there is small dount that the sal- mouth and gave a eat shout. Silly. Ruth flouted the idea, butit Pasture' -age engineer will be kept busy for iiSil At once an answering halloo in the I practiced voice of a mountaineer.'Ruth, gave her a deep inward satisfaction. "What Fertikers, Are-- years hence. After an interval the man resumed: Ships of no less than 2,000 tons can • had hoped It would be Hiram. but this 'me that he'dbe What They Do. usually be raised bodily by means of -was no time to choose among rescuers. And it struck just foolbardy,enougb to take you.into the 'Fertilizers are plantfood carriers,. Pontoons; ships above such a murk With renewed strength she started to- glacier. At the livery office they told carry just the require often more ingenious handling. *ard the soundL e and simple. They car me that-the watchman was sick. So: pure Pontooning Is emplbyed whenever At the very end of the road, indeed, I left word t I hat I had an errand that same plant-f6od constituents as are I ossi.ble for salving sunken ships; the t in larg-!P '-jka they approached, they saw,the out- :upphed by barn manure, bu' There's a might make me late to dinner, routed er quantities and in more concentrated second method is for ships to be Bob Long ]inn of the horses by the light of a, held between the driver's the old fellow out, got these things to- form. Anin which causes thel pumped and floated, which means that Jove for -lantern gether, and started up here." C knees. Con-sing toward them up the grovith of-the straw of grain, the,vine divers must go down, locate holies,and path another -lantern swung in they "How exactly' like you, dear, of potatoes, and the stalk of corn. mend them with plates-, before the Every Job 'I ship is pumped free rrom water and hand-of a man-- His step was hastier' thoughtful boy!" she murmured. Then, phosphoric aoid, which increases the _Rve-" Riggers -In --f- beff-V o-ic e- g--r`eW­­trsgic,*but she kept it yield of grain, hastens its ripen in g raised agaln] a dird meEnOQ than usual, but it was familiar. reseed air Is used to force the water Firemen Ele�:trtciaus I low that the-men on the front,seat I and fills the kernel; and potash, which Pre dle-.8 Stone Misoux was more than familiar. r, I"a Plumbers Rive era Bricklayers With a cry and an access of eriergyj might not overhear. "And while You,gives the plant power to resist dis- Out of the ship at the bottom of the :Cl l�. were coming to the rescue, I was sit-' assists in the Ocean- Linemen. Carpenters which would have seemed impossible � ease and materially i ting on his lap to keep warm. it was, -An American has 1hvented a sal Smelters Farmers a fe w minutes before,Ruth broke f-om, horrible. If arLythin formation of stare), in the grain or wage submarine, which can have I its Moulders Ranch:rs ,-era g could have been tuber, and strengthens straw. Fertil- Miners Truck Wv Ha—rip and flung herself upon.the worse, it would have been.Belle." L, door open below-water without letting Chauffeurs hur,ying figure. izers carry the,;r guaranteed percen- "Hkam!" she-cried. The name.stc�,d For a moment there was silence in tage of plantfood in an available form water Into the ship. A European sal- If your Glove is not listed bore', for all-that was dear and sheltered and which Ruth half regretted mentioning —that is, in a form in which ammonia, vage company, too, have a patent un- ask your dealer this episode. Then "Who is Belle?" dig- _ der-water ship which carries several phosphoric acid and potash BOB LONG safe. h will divers, and is a complete repair 'shop inquired Hiram constrainedly. UON WADS Rfrim's right arm went protectingly -solve in the moisture of the soil and fitted with -telephones and search- U1% -round her. The other held the lantern "The girl hi's engaged.,to. She live in.the juices of the Plant roots. Farm lights. 7 in Toronto. She's a good sport—he partcles, -_! S carefully ctear of the dripping figure. crops cannot feed upon solid says I'm not. He was so surprised -soil. In order for food to enter "I thought you might be in trouble," Made by skilled workmen from of Cloves Once Used as Money- when I got tired and couldn't heave water .. the plant, it must dissolve in wate stror4est lestber obtainable- -he said. "Better get started for home I before you talk." At the buckboard's great rock- around!" or plant root juices, so that it can be i in the Molucca Islands cloves were soft and pliable. Hiram'seemed to breathe again. _" taken into the plant in solution. Fer-i once used as money and at a much R.G.LONG&Co.,LAmited side he 'handed the lantern to the "No accountin' for tastes.- Person- later date bitter almonds *ere so used Whud"s TORONTO Mostreall driver. "Covei both lights fora min- s tilizer3 supply this readily putritivej ally, I don't want an Amazon for my in some parts of India. Bob Long BravA ute!" he ordered. As the man obeyed, food to the young plant the same as "Take off that wife." the cow SUPPI e XVMrfffiV1&Coast to Coast.152 he whispered to Ruth. ies readily digestible Minard's UnIment For Burns, Eta wet skirt. rve got a steamer rug This was comforting. Yet she could food to her calf.Henry G. Bell, not accept his satisfaction with her ere. -ion was complete. t.S.A n a moment she was wrapped with before her confess 4 AM a hot-water bbtV;o in the rug, and "But the worst of it was, Hiram," " ' Ile Silver Plane. she said slowly, "that I wanted to go' tucked up on the back sea:.. "Lights the with him. It seemed so—sb ro- The night comes down on the tIred,old again!" He baited earth a mantic." driver as be gathered up the rein I And covers its many scars ------ with the misty folds 'of a purple veil, Dotted and hemmed with stars, .,_-. ;---And over the row of tall, black pines, Remedies Discovered by Accident .:4 A luminous crescent new, Par r s 11 she moon through the ton- of-the Im- - It was simply through mistake The remedy, it is said, has already ing clouds the Pon the market under an- Sails gracefully into view. of an assistant In filling a bottle, with been put, u nisol Instead of anise oil, that Pro- other name. . - . I I It is a silver aeroplane fessor Fraenkel discovered a prepare• The use of poison In certain That voya daning 'ges far and high HaV9 Your 01 Lion which absolutely destroys'ys the I skin diseases was' first proclalmed to The cold l5lue ocean of, boundless sect which carriestbe germ of spotted the medical world by a Brazilian space-, By Expert& A,: fever or typhus. Done r ., scientist, Dr. de Aloura. We used to call the sky; This Is by no means the only case Happening io visit an Indian village­ cate,fdbrief of a remedy discovered purely by ac- And the man In the moon is an airman Clothing;household draperies,linen and dell he saw there a man who, by. marks bold look as fresh and bright as be cleaned and made to 10 cadent. on his body, had evidently suffered Who fell with his plane one day, axn Visiting an elderly p4rishioner I from a peculiarly form of skin And pilots the shimmering lunar orb -when first bought. WhoM be had not seen for some time, disease, and one regarded as •Incur- Since then on its scheduled way. the rector of a Norfolk, England,I - . . Cleaning and Dyeing as astonished to find that the able. Yet the man was apparently .. 9 ...,.. .. -er's parish, w i in Food health. He made inquiries, Doing For Others. Is Properly Dona at Park old gentleman, who previously had and the sufferer told, him that, a year "If you want to be happy, live; p j.� possessed a pate as shiny as a billiard previously, he bad been dying from Begin where.you are; ;It makes no, difference -where you ar,6818 can be ball, now displayed a fine crop of hair. is disease when he was accidentally .:sent in by mail or express. The same care and attention The rector very naturally inquired this Don't wait for some rapture', is given the work as though you lived *n town. Ilrw this seeming miracle had come bitten by a pit viper. That's future and far; ill be pleased to advise, Yo'Q on any question re- ` -: about, and Was Informed that It was This started De Moura on expert- Begin to make others feel joyous and- We w or Dyeing. WRITE U18. or ments with snake venom, which have garding Cleaning the result of a certain ointment f glad, since proved to be of great value In And soon you'll forget rliquinatism. Ily see, sir," said the old fell OU 9 and said, will even arrest the progress of 1,1 have rheumatism In my leg, Ow, many skin diseases,..a.nd which, it .is That you ever wefe sad." b"MW - -after I rubbed the ointment on my'leg leprosy. The hair of Chinbse women is uni- Parker's Dye1lVOrkS, my bands on my bald head. Professor Rontgen's X-Rays, one of formly black, becoming grey only in Cleaners&Dyws I wiped Soon the hair began to grow, and now, the greatest benefits ever conferred extreme old age. ".. Yong$st� Tormw on suffering man, afford still another after being bald for thirty years, Yor4 0 h V have a fine thatch again.,' instance of accidental discovery. V,Ir2rd's *-In*ment Relleves Colds,Eta 0 offe" _ -Huge Mai United-States ' the Home State of both the Principal Candidaut fibt - from* DAII n Return yt . ys:—The outrages in Ire- Republican Delegation to the House land during -the last week show' a stead ' decline in poli- A despatch from New York says:— mittee; Senator Smith of Arizona,-Who- - y ac A -record-smashing electoral vote for lost to former Representative Ralph tical crime, ' cording' to'. a Cameron, and Senator 'Henderson of J_t �7`,'- ­Senator Harding, Aopping the 400 statement issued by the Dublin Nevada, %fn4o wan d4eated by former Castle authorities, but th,6 more than a score in the Senate and In the House contests, the Repub- campaign of 'guerrilla warfare against the armed forces of.the 150 in the House were assured from lican sweep gave Ohio an almost solid Republican delegation, only one di3- .'.'virtually complete returns from the Crow' n is being waged with in- trict being in doubt. In this, the home With the Democratic strorwholds of State of Senator Harding and Gover-- creasing intensity., Oklahoma, Missouri,and Tennessee de- nor Cox, the Republicans gained and Police resignations are' de finitely'*swept into 6e A�publkanl seats. In the Democrats lost eight creasing and the recruiting of party's ranks by the crushing victory, the Republicans gained an- licemen from Ireland itself Jac, 11_6_ I had 3916 PO votes, excl"ive of the five from Mon- A despatch from Washington tana, where the Republican'StAte tick- says.—A crowd of probably 2,000 This is pointed to- as a sign et was vietori-ous and the Presidential League of Nations supporters march- ticket ahead ed to the White House at 8 'Cl Ck f renewed confidence that the 0 ID The Republican landslide had giv6ii on Thursday to pay tribute to Presi- Gove' rnme'nt.wil overcome the' 58 Senate s,-_4ts as, *dent Wflsofi. The crowd was-admitted the Republicans sition force oppo S. against 37 for the Democrats, with, to the White House grounds through -s underm ining the late return seat, of 1,one of the front entrances and allowed Senator Beckham, Democrat, Ken-1 to gather ritar the-east tefT�ace. SELF-DEFENSE, SAYS tucky. His Republican opponent,l President Wilson was wheeled out LICENSEINSPECTOR Richard J. Ernst, forged ahead in al on- the terrace, and sat 'for ten min-; -pip and tuck fight for the only Senate utes while the crowd sang "America -A TRANSPORTATION TRIUMPHS Rev. - 'JI fight I "Spangled Bar Of the 34 Senate contests, the "The Star iner." Keeper at Sandwich lRepublicans captured nine from thel- -Looking old and worn an, s -owing 'Windsor, 'Xov. 7.—The cl'max to a, Democrats and e!ected all 15 of their! plainly the ravages of hiis i1,1nC;s, 'the A U R E D CZA i PL)LE ROUTE af near-tragedies'and other J] long ser, candidat4s. ' Among the Democratic! Preiident made a pathetic .figure. PID sensational. incidents in connection' ".Senators wha went down to defeatl He lifted his +hat and his lips parted, LINKING EM K SOON A REALM with the liquor traffic on this-border weis Senators Chamberlain or Oregon, as if to smil?,*but his face seenied when came early Saturday morn., StOr Of the former Chairman of the Mili 1-tense with ernotion. Rev. -J. 0. L. Spracklin, pa Great Britain to Purchase Direct Cable Line to Australia— Sa�ndrwich Mthod-st Qhur6, and also, NEW LUXURY TAXES Provide Imperial Service Under Imperial Control A §pecial License'Iin upector, sli�t and DECREAS"AT. DEBT, Chappell House, Sandwich, of which Loncion, Nov. 7.—Engand's dreami British messages on all-British lines of an "All-Ri�d" cable. route uniting! by way of the. AVantici Canada a s �he'prcplirietor. London with' Melbourne, Australia. is. m Spracklin fl single shot into arige of-less the h6telman,s body At a r. to $2,634,356 about to become a reality. second place. r1let entering-the -A despatch f rom�Ottaw&seys:—Ex- It is expected that the share4olderal' American complaints that,by-,irtue than six inches,the b ing at the back. I left groin And. emerg pending revenues last month brought of the Direct United States Cable: of control over American telegrap I Trunible crumpled into the arm of a a reductioii I.t the net Canadian na- Company willyatify the directors' ac- England is still able to tap America�l tional debt of $2,634,356. At the- end. . hin 15 minutes. He bled, to death. wit es Bright, cable pioneer arid ex- offer to.purchase the company's lines.I Charl of September th,� net debt (no credit i At the inquest Saturday ritight being taken for non-actiiie amets), In this event efforts will be made to pert, says: "Such compakna; are stood at $2 976,516,163. During Oc- I Mpracklin said he fired in setf-deferce., secure the incorporation of a new strange,laving regard to the fact that 1 "It was his life or mine," fie declared. Jober it was reduced to $2,273,881 1806, 1 Atlantic ser-ake with that of the Pa-: in 1912 all the'British trans-Atlantic Feeling ran high throtighout- tha at which figure it now stands. c1fTc Cable Com�iiny. At 64 sa:rhd; caLblft of that time- came under the rn ni border cities last night, and the police evenue, coupled with The bounding.r tinie steps will be taken to extend the control of the Weste U on Tele- 4 i said they had heard open threats to' a heavy fall-Jn capital expenditure due present'incomplete Ntate-owned tran graph Company of America, and have ;r their' control. shoot Spracklin on eight." T1­ min- to the practical cl*sing U continental tolegTsphs of Canada from siike remained unde The complaint with us-is, an the con- ister was being detainoed ai pQIice head4uarteri for hil own safety. faction. This would not only provide An*Im- trary, that much cornimundcation with During the-mven months �f the fi3- perial servi.6e between the United Canada, izieluding newspaper he directness, orr= precautions to prevent disorders at the' cal year ending Oct. 31 on inary ev- Kingdom and I r J -Canada, Australia and sages, fails in t inquest.which attracted a large crow�L enue was as follows: 1920, $256,576,.! New Zea'!und,but under-Imperial con- clusiveneAs,- that we might sometimes I 967; 1919, $196,408,795, in incregse in Warren G. Harding trol, preference would be given to *11- wish far." Total revenims collected 'in October FORTY MILLION Japanese.Start Relief Norwegian Fishing alone were,$36,611,056, compared w%b CHINESETACE WANT Fund for Starving Chinese ..$27,323,334, or an increase of over Ulster'Men Choose A 4espaich'froni. Christiania, Nor,2 nine million dollars To�kio, Nov. 7.—A group of le#di-rpg way, says:—Micro-phomes used b Canadian Method Failure of Rains Causes Fam- J The new taxes imposed on sales.and , . . apariese business men opened up a mannes to detect the-approach of sur- _h=uries last-session are.'apparefitly I - . ine in Five Provinces A. L- London, Nor. 7.—W-ith the .-emmtry-wide campaign to,--day to se- face -ships--are being used. by .Nor. the nioney-getters. They are included A- despatch from Toronto says:— cure ii Chinese Faxxu�ne Relief F rrd wegian fisherman to signal the arrival of the Irish Home Rule Bill �y �oth of shoals of fish. in Finance Department returns under lJouses of Parliament Jt practically China stretches out her arms in.sup- The list was opened by the hea�of inland revenue,-and inland is two Bu=: certain that prominent Ulester politi- Plication to all the world. tion for �15,000'.and one for $12',500, '-The rfi1crc-�bjDne-' cor_m6' ith 'a revenue last month was ninte times: Four-C-anadas are destitute arid cry- go,,d.. The method for distribution call telephone placed in the fishing sloop, 'what is was in October, 1919, the fix--!cians viho'are arFiving In L6-ndon will' ing .of hunger in Ndrth China. 'The the fund has not been decided upon,1 and the character of the sounct dtsw' - - confer on the establishment of an Ul- ures being: October, 1919, $1,045,708; ster Parliament.. It is uriderstood,that cmps in the five Provinces of Chihli, biii it is suggested that the Japanese' closes the kind of fish approaching. October, 1920, $9,534,178. Income tax i they have studied the machinery of' Shangtung, Honan, Shan-si and Saii-st, and American-Red Cross'orgsnizationa Her�.ings cause a sort-of shrill whistle, vollections during the month were, Provincial Legislatures i have failed utterly, with the result might co-operate in the famine region. whereas cod produce a low rumble. $712,093, in comparison with $272,6911 , tish- DdmiiijonA 'and*d that 40,000 quare-miles of the great 13-ri ecided that 3, -in October, 1919,also a heavy increase. the' Canadian system is the best fitted ChinemRepublic are being swept with to their needs. They point out that Weekly Ma rket Report- of $208,000. -Both customs and excise .the,Canadian sub-Federal Parliaments Periodic rains, the hope of 40,00%- _R also show slight reductions. work sWothly, thougk-different sects Ordinary expenditure during ' the! in diffe�6nt communities,as in Qtiebec�, �heir-first failure to appieat within liv- -Wholesale Grain. 15-sect;!,on casep 5%'-2 -lb. tins, 27 to last two seven moTrths' periods of 1920 ing memory, -and with the suddenness- Toron' t�L 28c per.lb. Ontario and Man*itoba, so they believe to,Nov. 9;--1tTanitcba whea and 1919 was: 192b,$180,390,.9.13; 191R, the Canadian,model is more suital�.b116 and blinding force of a lightning-flash No. 1 Northern, $2.2%No. 2 Northerr, Provis.eni;--Wholesale, P59,04S,.406; irwreaie,'$21,341,507. �to their needs,,than the 5ou'th-African the desperatenes's of their conditio� $2.26; No. 3'Northern, $2.22; No. 4, Smoked meats--Hams, med., 47 to Capital expenditure dur'ng the has been realized.-- wheat, $2.15, in-store Fort William-1-50c; heavy, 40 to-42c; cooked, 64 to or Austrahan s3-ste' . Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 681/4 c;I 68c; rolls, 34 to 36c; cottage- roll1a 41 seven months was $21,804,572,in 19ZO,, T's .-Thousamis must die, are dying,-be- -No. 3 CW, 6U; No. 1 feed, 62c; No. to 43c; breakfast bacon, 56 to `62c; ss compared with $230,164,048 in 1910. Two Soviet Divisions Wiped 'u" . no human agenqy - can get 2 feed, 59%c; in sWre- Fort Williarr. backs, plain, 52 to 54c; boneless, 60 enough food to 'all of them soon -Man. barley—No. 3 CW, $1.20%; to 64-c.' NO CARD ROOM FOR --Out by Wrangel- vmugh. -Man-y more millions vinilftal.l No. 4 CW, $1.07%; rejected, 88%c; Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 27 ­BRITISH COMMONS'. down on the-roads and in their rude fegd, 88,lhc,,in Atore Fort William. to 2&; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. A despatch -from Constantinople houses, victims. of a consun-Ang and American corn—No. 3 yellow, $1.21; Lard—Pufe tierees, 30% to 31c;. s: Crows and!nominal, tracks,.Toronto,pronipt ship- tubs, 31 to 81%c; pails, 3114 to sl%c. -A despatch from London says:--The say —General Wrangel has person- unappeasable hunger. demand by members of ParlianLeSt -ally taken.'charge of a -violent rear- -jaekdaws, who never-have a.place if ment. prints, 32 to 33�jc. Compound tierces, -for a billiard and card room at the 9"rd cavalry action and cut to pieces there is the least palatable refuse 'to . Oint. oatz—No. 2 whhe,-62 to 03c. 23% to 24c; tubs, 2414 to 24%,c; pails,, House of Commons'lias been rejected, two divisiorrs of Red cavalry north- be had, are themselves fleeing from V.M-, No.2 Spring, $2 to $2.05; -.1tip - Montreal Markets. .'the first Convnissione�r of Works-east of Salkova,,aebording to-advacei the spectre of famine and d�ath*in 'p-ng points, according to freights. &tating that there is no accommoda. received here. His position is report- North,China.' in Peas­-No." 2, nominal. Montreal,Nov.9.—Okts,Can.We;st., 7 No. 2, 89c. Flour, new starkiewd twn-avallable: Also.he said that such ed to he- improviri,-, �vith thiechance Barley—$1.10 to $1.15, according to gradee f effecting a success-�ul itmva%, -for BRITISH MINE S* Bran,,$40.25, Hay, No. 2,per, tan,caz games were 4dontrarT to the traditions]t0he main. body of his' troops. luel-heht—No. 2,nominal. *f the Howe. lots, $31 to $32. Cheese, finest east- STRIKE CALLED OFF Rye—No. 3, $1.65, nominal, a�ccord-, erns, 23�j c. Butter, choicest creamery in reights outside. 52 to 52%c. Eggs, fre* 65 to 66c' FRANCE TAUS STEN" 70 HALT $12-40 second patents. ance of-Gove"rnment,Offer. Ont. flour—$9 bulk, seaboard. Live Stock 31arke A despatch from Lon-don says,—A3 Millfeed car lots, Aelivered-MoAt- Toronto, Nov. 9.—Choice heav7' ... ,SOVIET ADVANCE IN THE CRIMEA a :result of -a ballot on the Govern- real freii�ts, bags included: Bran,pqr,steers' $12.50 to $13.50"; good heavy ment's'offer, theroal strike was Money, Munitions and Food Will be Supplied to General off, and. at a meeting of-the miners' ol do, med., $7 to $8; do, corn., $5 to $6; delegates, immediate resumption Of Country Produce—Wh esale. bullsi--choicei$9 to $10.50; do, good I the Reds a ordered. New, large, .28. to 29c;1$8 to'$9; do, corn., $5 to $7; butebArs Figures of balloting by the men twins, 29 to 30c; triplets, ' Paris,Nov. 7.—From all indications; Government intends to employ-identi- showed a 'majority of-8,459 against 30%c; old, la�rge, 33 to 34c; do, twins, $7.25 to$8;do,corn. $5 to $6;feeders, France intends to spend unlimited mil. AT- -acceptance of the Government's offer, on Wrangel, leading . anti-Soviet effective, the f6de-ra-' Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to $10; do, 800 lbs., $8.75 to $9.26; do, lions of-francs in the shape of- money, but this was.not. 50c; creamery, 2nd,!, 55 to 58c; finest, corm., $6.25 to $7.25; canners and cut- inunitions;and f Dod in an effort to steni troopi; finds himself in a tight corner. tion rules requiring a majority.. of 58 to 61c. ters, $3.50.to $4.50; milkers, good to Meanwhile the 'loading of ammuni- two-thillds for a continuance of the Margair-1 n"5"to 37c. choice, $100 to $165; do, com. ant the advance of the Russian Soviet tion designed for B-Aron Wrangel Js strike. - . -,-, ; E 5--No. 1, 68 to 65c; cartons 75 Med -$65 to $75; lambs, yearlings, $9 troops in the Crimea. proceeding with great 1�tste at Mar- Only four districts were against the to A!; selects, 68 to 76c. to $?0; do, spring, $is to $14, calvts This became evident to-,day when seilles'and other Fremh ports. It is offer namely, South Wales, wfth a Bewi�—Canadian, g06tJ to C110 CC, y­ V 011; Sh-4n, #U hand-pkked,bus., the opening guns wlere fired In the �robable that French troops now In, majority of 4,600; Lancashire, 65j000; $4.25; primes, $3 to $3.25; Japans, to $13; hogs, fed And watered, $17.26 propaganda warfare doeAlgned to in- Turkey will be sent to Sebastopol, In Nottinghamshire, 1,000, and the For- $4.75 to $5; Limas, Madagascar, 11 to to $17.75;-do, weighed off. cars, ;17.50 fluence public opinion in favor of a this way bringiiT�g: French military eat of Dean,.200. The total vote was 12c; California Limas,12 to 13c; to $18; do, f.o,b., $16.25 to $16.75; do, nandal and military intervention genius t6'thi aid 6f theltussiah army 684,649. Maple produlqts--Syrup, per invp. country points, $16 to $16.50. t the Reds by France in favi- intlie Crimea in the same way that I One Immediate result of the settle- Is-25 to $3.40. Ma-ple -sugar, 1b., -27 to $16; med., $11 to 12.50; Bar6n Wrangel. Influenced largely G-eneral Weigand directed the Polish rhent is the resumption of ra&,.ng, and to 30c. to $6; Ewes, $4 to 17; lama, y its suc*w agairst the Russians-in offensive sgainst the Reds in so effee- the railway 'services will be restored, Honey-60, 80-1b; tins, 26 to 27c per Is- com., $10 to $12; hogs, $18;,soW land, it is behoved that the French tive a manner last srammer. It is expected, on Monday. lb.; Ontario comb Lamy, at $7.50 14 tbm selects. 'a�;K UPS -- `r" 7 *Q allyr-51Z., wil - 'N F9 RVE�MNt;.M 4.-n- E, -Mrs. J. H. Rogers is visiting -15r.Henry will be here oil; usual friends In-Toronto. next TneeaAy to attend to his�Iro- -Mr. and Mrs. Partell, of "Glen i fessional dutlep. BUNDTS-. .�. RDWA -F. H. Doyle,-of Toronto, spent Cairn�'corvers, motored to Ficton . 7--,Mrs. Charles S. PAlmer was on Friday last, returning on Mon- taken to the General Hospital To- s4 - w"k end with his relative$ day.. rpilto, where she ,underwent -Robin Gord9t), gidney Wade serious opera : 'Our line.of Fall Goods is com�lete Atere.- tion.' *NVe are glad -N. F; Meehin, -Oshawa, spent and H. G. Calvert, jr , are deer,to know that the operation was_. Ahe week-end witli -bis Parente hullitinj at Gboderh4ui, Northern successful. Ontario. v -Mm. (De.)* Cartwright, is now -IN MEMORIAM. NEW PERFECTIO.N- H-EATERS -----C-ROSS-CUT SAWS able to be o ut, after her attack of L. Chapiiaa'n' Of "Glen� WILSON-In ever loving memory of ru r away soure_ Nodel No..3 -typhoid,f ever. Cal ga 'dens,stored our dear'husband and father. Riqh Latest Racer-and Klondyke, $4.00 up 500 sacks of apples during the last ard Wilson, who paiteed away Nov, A Is -purchased -John Quitilati ha few dayg, abd Is' now busy har- 11th, 1917.- Handles 50c pair the Jones farud of 110 acres at We miss r kind and willing hand. vesting 50 tons of A 1 Wint6fleab. u about Ul%an acre. bage. yo Your fond and earnest care -J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Clare- 'CEDAR-MOPS -The St. George's Dramatic Our home is dark 'without you, 0 AXES inont. spent Sunday with J. R. notice We miss you everywhere. Round or Square, Champion Red Seal Splitting:Axe Society give preliminary knd Mis.'Thextozi. that they ivill present in the near 'Tis ours to miss theiii, all 0 ears -Several' -from here attended And tender memories Ofutrheye keep $1.75 complete $2.50 f Liture in the Town Hall a popu. the.formal orpening of the Rouge lar drama, entitled "The Countr Thine in the Lord to rest, for so �..f,jbridge on Fridaj last. Doctor." Full particulars of date, He giveth His bql.oved sleep. -Wife, 8on an Daughter -KETS -Harry- Moore has purchased lay and program will. be given HORSE BLAN ROOFING .­.Ahe 'farm belonging to the A. J. Fater; L.,Liv-ln ever loving memory of Gun- A nice as4ortment to choose froni Kennedy Special-I lily $3.15 toynter estate, Whitevale. -A. N. Mullett will hold an ner Williant T. Law, 46th' Battery, Marion Thexton returned auction sale of his housellud Oth Brigade, 0. F, A.,who died Nov.' -Miss I I -at fair Oe-i 2 ply 3.75, 3 ply 4.25 home on Monday, after visiting effects on Tiluirsday, 0i N-qv. 1Sth at 14tb, l(jl7,' of wounds received at 'he���L=psdon. of Peter- his t3reinises, Church St. At tile Passehendaele. boro. -N: QF Br.suvr V -rTS Effr-T f--T `T-1.Q sanie tinie he will also fUL' iAiddie. beloved laddlti '. Kuiv. zvv. his should we cease to weep -Mrs. M.-L. Jennings and -31rs. iale,'subject to a roserve bid Whitby, spe .fine brick �esidence and lot. olden At $1,75, Ovown aud Sovereign, T5c while they last. �.,­John Ard, o* f nt a day �llis Could we g1snee through the q recimitly with tile latter's daugh.. i;�j an exciedingly fine- residential gnte-way whoge keys tlae angels keep; 22 Short 2-56 22 lo-g 4.5c. The best quality ter. Mrs. Crawfurth, Church St. Yet love.our love that is deathless, property and should attr�kct rijany 'follow you wbe�e you romio. can -i". Fowler. last week. vacated desiring to purchase a fine home. Over the hills of God, laddie,'th e beau- the cottage at the corner of King. As,Mr. )Illllett will move sllortl�, tlfuf hills of H�tn',;. land Chiirch streets and has sectir - to See out-line of Ranges and .Heaters before buying California for the-*benefit of !ed rooms in the Liscombe dw.elling Mrq. Nlullett!ss health, there will be Dowmvo-lu foud atid loving-niem- �west.of the bridge. no reserve. ory of oui�dear��on, Wiiluaott Down- J. H. Bund Picker' Ing, -,Eli Wilson moted on"Mouday -Ii' does not always p.,Iy to in�. -bo was, woutided while in YI into J. C. Philip's residence. Mr. water milk, It-may be all.right antlievy actv)n-at Passchend.,Iele on and' Mrs. Philip cuntemplRte go- t6 water railway stock, paper t h,, St.h of Nov.,and Jicd on. the 9th, th for it few itiontlis fluring stock,sugar' stock and scores of ing sou C Vi NVe %vh' r) love yon Sadly miss'Y611, the winter. other-h-inds of rtor-k, rtud ther WIN As ft dmivn,� anotfier Teat,- -Rev. Andrew McLailichlin, B.. no otl ' l, wak 6f g ie etdng- nioney so I hefy houts bf thiaking, C- E T. L E ImAl E N ea.5 nice thing lt,� n 'Though�i off you are al%v,trs near. A , of Pontyppol.' �vith Mr3. ., - r. it is a might� Lauchlin- and --ons, , motorpd* to gsft cay $i&0,006 of watered -itoo.k, -Xualer Pickering on Monday and wiil N,,-hich costs riot a �ceut, and which. a,fewdafs at t7he 'Methodist. 'ill 'enrti divideud�, fr61n ;.even PixFR--' of Aili-l' pArsbnagp. per cent tip., It may be ,a very Ailly' Fzer, We are offering td you just now the 'Stb,llhi).. -31aeried, on 31onday, Oct6be", QI:Ladk kind of busineq-!a, but a per 25r, at Trinity Methodist chnic enr has d'sluce t&t sad. h, 'Qun call get alray from it witlivitt low, W 'Bfoor St., Turonto,­,N1i;--F,' Ella 31sy bL.iti- held tip for 6onnuitting day, f inest 1,*ne' of Men's ear. N.Vhen the obe we loved �was called Stephenson to Harold Tit'OP'on, �toiue kind of crtrue. j3tit. wbeu i, Their hottiq i:j at 6;4trong cornes to WkVeripg' milk tha-t ii' . ikWaV­ Z .0 ir �Ave.. Toronto. 0 o,1 took ber heluip. It 1%as I-Ii i-ill. er had we ev P;oniethijig that %V111 it v hetv t5 we lfve bet: till. o i; be toltvr- but in.ou Thp November meeti&9' Of St uted as a number of milk-dealei- �-t h.!,r no, we pk!-,Fiir will: Abdrew's Ladies' Aid will -be held fouu4-out. last week when-th"13, lvr-loved�er then, ive lov.e her still, on Wedriesday, the 1-1th- inz�t., at had to apoear to ftnqwi�r to the Nor love her lesb lxcause-bbe',s gone -Out line of FINE AND HEAVY SHIRTS Mrs. W. B. PlOwell, at charge of wateriag their Inilk From u' o,h�-pt-ternRl-bbale. the home of e ladies pl6age which waF.;;old.toTc -onto c6ristit 13 8 o'cloe)r. All th' it tl Nl,�ther,Beothers and Siter c ii' on t be beateti. These shirts are�all tezited accept this itiv4tattiom- era-.- One %Ltuct fi%jta -Piekeriva before being purchased and the dyes are war �-Thepurchaser;;' af the David township had sold milk which Jal.tHl to q lid They are reliable. Yew Adaerttie7nents. Anuan farm at'Pickering ttation contained 21 gallo of, water to S T 13a t'!� �oniethiti�. are const ructlug a siding for the gallonq of tfie mixture. He plead- We have-a full line of knre Wool*Sockis in -convenience in loading cars with ed guilty to the charge aud aA a OR SALE-A good driving maine. - for the Phur 'xemont"o)Q. all color-*. muck wbicb will be used bythe result was 'fined' $50,00 -C C, % fev� lines of:Boots and -Toronto Harbor Coin mission. ffence. He will now find it very ORSALE-A first-clsi%4 Holstein We are reducing a -Tbe Earl of Clarendon's sale difficult to find customers for hi v,w. App7y to Gerald�Ciark,Dunbartion..7-8 can assure you.these Lire a real bay. Of 11 , farm stock lements etc.. on milk and water prodtict OR SALE-F)pigs. 8 weeks old. % F imp a great -Next Sunday, Nov.'the. 11t , TAPPly 2� lof 110. con 1. Pickeritill. When yon are ready to purchase a Suit or riday last did not attract b Henry 'Orerroat; inst drop in and tako a look at the many buyers, nevgrtheless, bid. the serv:iceQ in the Methodi:.�Jt 'CuLvn. Dunbarton. is dinig w%s active and good prices church n ill be uf spe.cial interest TF .20th Centuay Brand clothes. They are posi- -the land. were realized. t"sale amounting to all who take ;;tock in clean ItuA4,11 Fleming,Pickenn;7 Farms.Ring- ,�!,ALL cibER' PRE9S WA.\ D jively the best in 10 nearly 84000. grow li­d. R.R. 1, Whitby. 11-9 gort, and 'are auxiou to --The apple crop,' which is a t e timber lint of which -ruen -are t"Men'4 Wear, go to the Men's Store oR KALE�N*ew Oightiv-usod buw� . Whedly6n w613 le,w ;&,*.h 7 very good one� 'is not fIndi'39 El u 11oi g �nbject, ­A Fani- tiould 1ward rea al.tachinew. and%ccond hand bin,',cr.Ap. ,J.W"Th%eon.P.,;Lerini�. Itf dy market, and us a- result onq Road Ra<:e," -4ttageited by rhe , -Mckerind there �re hundreds of bar�elsof fu Heb. Fred T Bunting .'-�--,excelleut fruit that is -going to 12 f"' Look them lip, ..work OR 'SATIE-Vi"evons, hucal-. Z.,tablishedJ1857. qu I k' waste as the farriners do not.,real th.111 o.u, slid A( re the. niaAp- �r� all ki;,­ f 7ize sufficient,to pay for'the'Larrels f.11) of a iniiin. Evening i4bo kitrilen 4tov-no ar-�,*- .1 irxinachine.s. H.Ilcrrnan,Clarez�,,L. VhQne "'Rnd the cost of picking. L�twful Prize Fight," on -­Ji. ..i-tr A wedi%telroonf'of Pick ering-public. 12. Ccw-tant training fol, thi'. 1) 0 WAS .10 Fru -�jr . - .". h�,;,'1.: 7 -Standing of pupils in Inter. Pntrl'� ord'�r�ecordevi in I.Tin 6 -* -­ ­ ---- -- ­ �: � school schuol for October Is as fol.. f.,it-eful -6,zht -will. d.d up- cur - -!, ror to Wait&S.i, CD 01111111 0,,,.�.".ng, or Miti3.sh67h�rl. 37 Park 0 lows -111-Atmie--Baier, Ma. niRnho,6d tAnd ivakp it,.; bravp'�zfjld- R I -8r. h bell Stepben%on. John CoWan. Carl.. iers in God's-army. Let lin Junip or S.cnn,7. Piek. Kirchner, Mildred Jephson, Npllfe i6'o the I � ll� t ar''ena and fight li-k' -7RAYT:D'-Orl'to I L ;.ling r�i-n Eller. Jr. Ilf�-Jack McGitity, Hs.v- .fol, so we must tj witi. We Ahall nay lave Same o old RichardQon, Rosie Sier, Blake not appeal-in vain to the bi;-men Fullerton, Lilian Wininn, Hilda of the kip.. Th-,- Men- Kearns," Mervyn- P"tter, Befasie. Sunday School.' ro,"11 j� got) (114T white--,�tav nn A PleaLs�.'don't read this "advt." c=ved lie Lo-t ir paqture Batb, Bertha Kirchner, Billo Hall, training grotind and-f IL�i'4 cipen Donald Mo rri e �-carq oi�tze. n Remmer, ,Alfred Palitter, Pick i;;. We w an-t 6* to ForndIin 11+4 , :foc you. and y-our:� every 2-t i. Ln" at 2 p. m. What are you golng to t -talk the Ladies 'about Edith Kearlifa, Verna R,-�ed. Sl'- do about it? Leag'ffe 'i�efvi�,e ri� nIA'S EOR S.Ar.E-Yoiing pure-. Dress Goods, -Wrapperefles, II.-Hilds; "Walsh, Li;�Aie McGinty, S'p. m. on Friday. The new find,, 0 ( A-),,.I loth. t Luella ,Martin and Mildred 4NIllf nbval pro' -a laid over fr6ny last rure-lf��:,!sh��thorn'sjrc. AliuszocKl rowa gem The H ;,,�,dc h',qivr( .11,41l. jnn many cowi on osiery, n- -epk vill be given y6ung , lu-- J�ine Corsets, etc. �Inll. P,7:Ce';.,!,1,-a%0nable. IV, Brb7wnndge, �, ack=e1ph'son, � � f - people ot theciiurca are all iti\%,L - -7. Fine pilye' N, We believe thatli would be a ed.-J. W, D. I Cool Sci-re, n a vx, .51 wide, at 5.00 yer yd. d thing fcr the villa'gc. and sur. OR SAI E-S-roomed fraine hous I I . - . . goo -Ami�btingibf tbecotilzmmtkii F :,undation. newly e6corated inside: e Ture­wodl Serge.Dxess Gooids. I-Aack, 50 in. wide, 3.00 per yd �.�r�inpt country to have a.week- of St. Andr Ws church held'. cclla�. fraff6 i;table'ind dulhundir.*gs -hed in Picker- ill the basenient.of tiae church on -c a, s;Lll fruit- I 1-2 acre.; of-land. ly markei P,;t.abli'3 and Armly to N Pal.-Per. Pickering, or to W, H. ing. When the Provincial High- Monday Lavening to flisCUSS, th.1. 32tf N a v blue all wool,-41,) inches wide, at 2.50 per y.d. -K the way I' completed', many from matter of adopting the plan of co- �6ity would, iuotor otrt,.partly for Operation - with--'tlie MethodiQt SAT�:-I*regiztered shorthorn -nioa S-er­e. colt)rs-cli,een, burgiindy-and brown, 36 inches id 1,C',7 7.cilf hy -side. w �rd�14 r:i,,ynth-;old. Whitc Chilla;Zet:se J 1.30 per vd. pleasure and partly to secure church. FOR _kich is a forni o widih, fresh butter, eggs and vegetables. -union. -The rueeting waF.-'efilled t�'as%,ar', of hen.vy Mcighs and crz-nm �e;xizator, .-Ninuly at lot 35.3 F c,)n., Pickerina Scor�s of antos niky be geen 901139 bv the Co-operative Committee Cotton Plaids, for selo.ol (1resst-.,--, -36 inches -wide, 1.235 p6r yd. city-ward now 'almos.it, every day ,a�pointed by Presbytery, and tilis C.ct:k P.0. zx--11 , loaded up with bags of potatoes, committee was id 3.50 per d. represented by 11 Slifts ttnd sl-irts,' 56 in. wi c�, y�R SALE-A:,fouLdFttion stock of Tweeds, S' uitable fo A ap If R two of its niettibers, Rev. Me'qsri�. I heifers and one bul pies and other vegetables. market were estalAished, and the yule, of Oshawa,-andTurkingtov, anl­ 4 year old, bred from hi�h-producing k fii�e-assolrtiuent of Wrapperet�les, flloral and striped desi S., an tuckandw0lbc heavy producers themselveAl city people knew of it we. believe of Whitby, who outlined the p Dam of bull,UiJOU IN, of milk record; sire's e', 45e yd.' good business- could be. of iinion that is being adopted all dtm,liffioo lbT.of milk record. The %lery beft, iin.blue. 3,1 in.. Wid that a also in p1l, wOrked-up, and gardeners would For cash o.creria. Apply to Dr.N,E.%fcZw- over the province, with excellent I �ng. ­ .� :. on,P'ckc,. Pho ies. 7sf find a ready market for their pro- results. The committee appoint- duce.' ed by fhe'two con.iiegati6tis have M DALE MILLS i, "Ninety-nine"rilre wool fine ribbed -Look-TI e famai s -Report of Jr. Room of Picker- just recently been at lkork in the n 9 1 -for so Hoze for wo4u'eD, size 9 and 9�,, .00 per pair. public school October : Kingston Presbytery where . me 2nd Class - Edward Kirchner, twelve unions have been con-RU113- you eft flAshniere Hose, sizes 9, 9� and 10,-1.25 r., -Phoebe Baker, Johnny Greerilavv, mated, whereby a sufficient nutu, n always get tlip best Mani "Pul-itan Maid" p a I'lour rnadc froin No. I. tob. Leonard 9tephenson,,Dorothy'An- ber of men have been relie v ed to Lf�d ue Ca.shtrei e Hc ce, all sizee, at 85c per pair. Manituba, Wl.lent. _ies* f sey, Eddie-Aakecha�pge of about forty ld and Glenora for drevii, flarrint Morris, con RoSlal E,)iii;ehol Orley, Florence gregations in the north-weSt, Lciclies* C�mFlinierette Hose, in brown and black,at 70c pair Palmer, Kenneth V B i, d. Try a b�ig. e'�h -Roili-d Odt9l "Zell" Hogiery colors black tan, . Mnteb,, Ethel Bray absent. 19t which, otherwiEe,-wotild have been Pastry Flnul, 1.,1, Children's fne ill) ­Little'. Class-Ed,na. Reid, Howard Law, witliout religious worShIP-L The 1:11RAN, i-HORTS cream oL,re,d, �ize�, 4 tb �41-1, good vnlu6.* Barbara Hall, Angus Liqcombe same thing is taking ph�ce all ove� I F. 1S 1"EL "Walter Richard9on, Earl For9iter, the Dotninion. Whi,le in one -(.)P Hoze, built to st.,tnd theracket. OAT Cl., Boy��' "Teriier" t Allan Andrew, Lonie Stephenson, place the united churches hand C11 �SMl Ji OATS Helen'Cowan,-Harry Stephenson, over all their givingi to the Meth- Clir -B A R 1,E i OF- Ethel Powell Ralph Annau, Liz- odist church, this is 'evened xilr I n, �17 11 EAT zle You need z�' ii�,w 4�qr Ao make the new go n Annan. �r. Pr,-Irene Coup. another district where the Pres. CRACKED CORN ts W land, Au9tin Baker, Bazil Bye, byterian cliurch receives all the, MI-XED IIEN FEFD -jn7�t right. 1� e have *theni, the D & A I no, at Williant Miartip absent. Pr. II- contributions. ' Aa the ovoilc of 6`ldwell'q Crean; -iiibstituta 'Sam Scott, Doris Reid, Irene Hall, uniting congre* katioils i4 in ch.-,rgp ranging fron't 2.25 to 3.60. Freddie Elliott absent, Lonie Fow- of a corumittee, R, man from efic-.4 C:klf Ilea], Lee., ler absent. Pr. I - MarguPrite denomination, everything iQ heina I.Cr -tilnd white, W CHOPPING AND OAT Also the od(leiC fronl� lace Cofsets in pink -feet fR CRUSHENG EVERYDAY -Lir alsh. Morley Stephenson, Ken- c6nducted in -per irne-S I o 4.00 and 4.2.3 pey pi neth Richar0son, Nicholas Mor- both churches. At the close Of Get priceson feed in toll 1:9. rissey, Nova Clark,.31arie Cowan, the meeting a resolution was I)Rss- BELL PHONE.- ­Edna Greenlaw. Liag Liscombe, ed favoring union with the Meth. 7 "T77, "r �eelrga Bert, Elliott absent, Rns�el Fowler odist chure', , which is wlso cluite sent. strongly in favor of union. Cbopping every clay, a lab Im S , cHAPMAN