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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_11_19 4 4.- Q, A�- 'AL V'Noe VOL* Xt s, _�PICKE 70YEMBER 19, 1926 RING, ONT.9 FRIDAY, IN iftlofs"tanal garb*. CENTENNIAL CORNI?RS E@t&blisbed,1828 The Green River Ladies' Aid will eo. E Baker The Ladies'Aid Socibe are h&Vil3g G hold their monthly meeting at e a bard-time social In t e basement of 'of Mrs. James Routlev on 'Wtehd. home the church on 'Friday evening, Nov. ck, GRZKOWNWOOD -b. needay� Nov. 24tb, at 2.30 o'clo RE. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- 20t A good program is being�re, Word for Roll Call, "Good." tared member of the optomptrical Amoi pared and refreshments will be served. mistdou of Ontario. Speow attention given to Every'laotiv come in their old clothes. Atting of glasses. Eyes tested hre& or- -ize will be giveq tor. the pool-eat QUNSARTOR� Claremont. pt -A job for life f ressed person. Admission 25 cents, �MILLS '�FJTOMLINSON. .,M. B., Mem ebildrin,15 cents. Everybody made Glad to see Mr. ennett outh.1gain Nber one man after his illness, ofithe College of Phgiciiz�rns afid'Surgeons welcome. of 0 Office: that "r.,ly occt;pic�b Robert Gilmour called on, Lace. ntario. _.,I - y be_ y p ed one brothers on Sunday. late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, I �Asi�a� erson who has 69 weR. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. .2sty : - HILLSIDE CORNERS Tornmv Lacey visited Rossie Burns ofour B. T. Manure Carriers 3d farrifly on Sunday. at J if he would do withoui it.' John Pearse took a business trip to 3HT, V_ D.J`M. George and Mrs. Ritter visited the �VE. CARTWRIQ CjP.& S..-Ont. Acoroz)erfortheCoun- Toromo last week. Lacey brothers during the week. Wheatand Barl(3 0 1 The reply has been y ty of Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 an Mrs. D. Parish spent the sveek-end Miss Nellie Thom ancl gentlemen 'or at other kaurs,.by. aLp oinurient=B-eil. N o.24._' Ind.phone No.P()0. Pic Not if it cost ine:double.". with John Pearse and family frierd motored to Whivevale on Stin. . 4 kerinz. Or. N The work being done, on �ur Coll-Ts Wan'ted tario. 331V �4_'t r. -1 tbis fall will grLiatly improve them. BECAUSE W.am Brown and sister, Mrs. Bail- KINN-O-N, 31.D., L.R.C.S.. A-coacert will bp held in Hillside ey and family visited- 'Mr. alad MrF, 'Will pa:y highest pike for -N9`E`d`1'n'bcnrffb, inembernf the College of- The-.qa�iesfkt-e-l%-el)tcleal3er school house Dec. l7th. Paftieulars: 1VnIhiee on Sunday. sicians a rio li�ae later. j1ha atlate -1 M Mis� Gladys Kerr, of Niagara-on- any quantity burgh. manure is wel ixed yarld ign't F Mr and 'Mrs. Pell are expected frorl. t YU0 a, gur"ons of ont col a a I Sn"ll avecis att t,leg r :4 1 do omen arl zo dirt the-Like. visited her atint and uncle, on on to is"ars 0 y Ottawa this -�veeL. wheie tht,%- h-ilve, ab n. Office and residence.�ro ham work !-;a dolli� in halr the ti.rue spent two months. W. J. and Mrs. Gilmour,recerilly. AlWays lh'tli6baarket We hnve fiTur new residents in our NI r.' Leg,at. burg. James aud Mrs. Long und WHITSVALE to bu ' and Mrs. ByTon, We welcome. them Y. .4�!KE-N.NEDY. Barrister. teitor,�No, n o ur-izi ids t. N4_-1 D. R. Beaton sp-nt last w6ek W. 3.7 Public,".Conve,;ancer &-c. Sto,Ur'1Vi11e,--0n.t. S I. Whitby,Ont. 41 Our srulptors. Xisq Loraine and With W. J. and Mrs, Beaton, of To- A limited quantity of Mi�;s F. WvW, bate returned to. th' ronto, Et 'Oats Wanted J E. FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS y, afte� E:pending the turnmer Mr. and 31rs, O'.Iial!ey�b`ave got comfortabir settled in Mr;. McNeely's �nontbs'irr their, howe bete. Ilor. Court Eoat;e,Whitby. I soliat x denc, __a -Ti.e.G. T.,'C. intend holding FL ho. J H j,.k L�'!` iocial in the baceinent of Zion-Pre-h­ Mrs. George Burkbolder is visiting E. CHRISTIAN, Ba rrbater ng of her 6i,;ter, Mrs. S. Dixon;of Toronto, tnd tell n cbqrth.on tbf- evenii Solicitor.Notary Public,Etc. Worey-t� r for a tilu?. A OJliciBrcckSt..N CLAREMONT -6 aid of the Sick Children'w H,), ortb,Wbitbr. S. Tqrnbr hits returned P111al, Toronto. -good program ij Mrs. D. hrine. after a lk-rgthy visit n1thher 2- Xj. O�MMMZT. promised, 'couime6cing A ISSUlfR OF t 8 0,clock� W�EZ;e) Danforth A�-e. �Wr,olworth IBM fSilver coltecti6ii.' EverV lad v is ex. (Irtuglit-er, -Nlr,;, E dgar Austin, 1�f Con- Phon-�',Gcrrzird 4411. Saturdays, Mall-, nktao. 1720. tInd,') lf)ly- I pected tr) hting a hos. J ain es and Mi.;. NlitcCrve celebrated !come as fill are we!come. Marriage Licenses i their' golden,weddin ILLIA.NI J. BEATWN.B. A. Bar. g on Tuesday. A n� large uumber cf ft ierids and rel, -wrister. Solicitor. member of the .4 f GRO ,K ROAD I " . Service R)ck man.Veru�on:Foster and Ek-atun. Toronto were present. General Trvsts B-piPl.r.g.S5 Bay Street,Toronto. a' The anrii-vprsary'�servicos In tbf- The' new ­.witch at tho-stlation I Ttlephone N1a:r.Yt,:.and 9C.1, 'Whitevale Methodist church were now oninplFted. eld on Suntlav last. Rev, Capt FRUIT BASKETS W. H. Jack�orl spetit a fe%v dAys.,in. b �Lttwrence. of Newmarket; orcupiei:l- D"ta I Oshawa N#4 wpe�k-' - G- A R A G E0 -W. J. Bo"Iell has gone to' Detroit. tilepulpiLall thi-(-e seivices. tnd-de- LAKE B. BEATON. 1), P. S.. 21 Qn,irt Crat6cj whera ba will spend. the winter with lighted large congreg�trions br has 61 c w BGradu,3te o! the Royal Co!elge of Dental' Qt. BerrF Boxes his daugliter. el,!(lvient dicourqe4. Th+- m�is We bare a full line of 'motor ails and Surgeons and Univenity of Toronto, office 11 Qt. B?%skets Messvi. Oibson and Wilbur are en. provided by the Zion Pfeshyterian, . greases as well-as motor fixtures,, V'ver W, Nl,'Prin - hardware %tort, Whittly. -Vhiteval*-. Baptist and Whitevate lit s office hours 9 to 12 I-to 54U. Ind.1p�,one C, a Qt.:Bftskets. gaged 4hippirg. apples to the city at Bell phone 220. 4-Uy thi-present tittle. Methodist Choirs. -Oil Monday even- A titr.,s of sill makes and designe repair. . .... Len-no Covers and Slat Cr.<i,-rs W,Ite,BriatiAll. F. R. Jackq n and ing a concert was giveit, the numhei s ed on abortest notice and ocir*r-early and avoid sb0tage the Mipses. Kayes spent the week-end being provided by the Claremont at fair prices. at their respective homes here. Qiukaptrp, Biliv,Atkineon.of Toronto, ry week Chopping and Oat Rolling eve Seth Radgeiow will begin at Messig. Lehmain and Govolan.of Mark- Agents forDoirlinion Tires sdN,A.T.C.M., day excepting Monday. Seth, In spite of- ha m_ Dr.SpKrLs, soloist, of Toronto, -V ETA,E. STE PEEN to side up his house. "Genuine Ford Parts" teacher of piano and theory, Ftione.16.03, the biah price' of material, continues and the home choir. .4, Claremont. 10 W. G.Barnes, Green River toirnprove his property. Gasoline always on band., Free Air W0. HAM-Issuer of Marriais -W. J. McDocald m�d C. Simpson 13ROUGMAM * Lto*meee in tbe County of Ontaxio, Or address R. R. were in Toronto on Ttiesday. the lat- Call and see us If you are In need 1441reitill Village. y -No. 1.Locust Hill. teT negotiating for. a. carload of coal Clifford Wannop. of Toronto.spent of an-vtbing in the auto., or frbek line. W V;RICHARDSON- Real 'Es to be shipped to this pWe. the week-end at his home here. Inq NOtary Clifl%,rd Hubbard w.ts thrown fr,)rn -Cecil Bate moved ladt week to Strat- late, UrllrCe.ConN C�'2nClrlg, hi� w,-F.,.)n on Wedne's'da'yraqt and us- fold, *bPre he wil-I reiide in furtir?. t, 31ly S Public*Etc,.Pickering.Or No Common Course ' L viined iniari to hii ehouldpr vr1i6h Cowan & Shepherd -Mrs. Thorrlts Norton- visited with W 'HAL -Hnus'p carpOriter. E.Q. L w1l lav Slat off work for a time. her people In BowmAnville 1.4qt week. tima!es Oven for newr�rrlr. rep3ir.4 cr are-' g1ren In Shaw's. BuMness Froqt nught R nnmhgr.of the ie 4 - - All wor'- I ion'l Ind,phon 2913.CF.cliering, 231y S�,hocl-a. T*rorirtri. is Turnip-1. ate visiting her ilster,In O!ihitiva -this rinppinR la4r wppL. '0 alterat 1ick Flea Cassie and h;tby Barold Uirmer, Pickering, nt Hilzil Orade in ever7 ch,tail. xpplei and a utomobiIes wen� all in for week. DR,BEkTON TOWNSHIPOLERK entq mav enter all,,- davor qtart , onvey&aaar, Comminiamrrier taking a;. thpir share of the lik-roc. Noi;J�Le' - Mi-sVersiJohaston, ofA'xh0dJr,-, is &Adsvtts, Accountant. Eto. Molloy to loan Home-Sr�idr-'Cntir�f:s.- Treo Cut the watpr'otir of Care- lam -1y'suar of Marriage. JAC. Ingue. ri Ri mont. _1 V onge Mrs -,v.of Othawil. -MIGHL^No CREEK B3 ton and '. - Feas' he Ao A W 2, -Vi-,�i,,ing -ittenas -.bet-. re re 'wert, %,.,Ith relatives h;Le uver-the FT. Glen '.Nfnjnr. Ont. Ll�enwe4 Anctica"?, 7,�-­istvo arpor. G1&d to see-Adani King is�,nround w�ek.lend. HUGH S. PT'r isi lrnycrt*�d arI thorc ti.:!j bred John M, Geroir iQ at preqent enjoy. Sea" b- P ftles condluctid iia"htre, Urite for .r;'k' ICKERING liqsNellie White spent !��:nday at Ing -Sk mrintiAl Acer bunt-Ing trip to and parulcoliirs, rbcvo Ini.Cna. . alwly- her homp. Cemeut POSTli.L, Lir-enlwd Aurtioncer, (41-d to 'hear Mrs. Levl'Annis'i� Fieirl),4n 3[Rr*.,e was In Brooklin F. for cmot,�64 LUMBER YARID& of Tork anti Ozitario. Ate- improving. opne day la.;-t wt.,-k. Brougb�ina was �Coal Mon sales of all kinds Atteziefc,M on sbazu�f John Crti�t hnd wife called an city- gond-i-iough'tor'bildn. tice_ Addressclortta.River P.u.. 0--t, -fri-pndq on Suncliiv. L. Bat:gprow haq rented the A 'ED Al OL:Luerod noo-w,in the3rd corl-e4sion-itt. pre-selyt t �1 MeA Lumb V _I_WEN� �prnt Stind'iv at bnme. oevil pied-b� -mer, Farley.. -.1--wTIONERR ft,r' Yark.Qntario ar%-�Durhan. Counk�ti. Allkir.(6of sales pr-ymptly atteiaded For Sale The new Me,�hcidjst Cli,)ir..did excel. 311-*. Fe;L.by 1.4 much improved in ihincsleg ' ;i"s reawnable. ging-nn liundaV'. hF-atTb Rlfd intends sp;�nding the Daie,f�)r sale-; may be lent Qin dQa -edatNZS'S'OMcv. Btil-and'Iridepen ng Sly. Ab.out 300 Al 6 hooped Lowrey Soorts and alad.r ft iend %%interwiLh her dmig4ter,'Mrs. H�(01 pliones. Whitby,Ont. apple m0f ored'to Toronto on Stmday. -Tile Bo)ugii�riyrl 'Wobi�Ws In-titut' Ready Ptoofiiig ))arrels at S-5 �ents .31,ksAririieCollins, of _Npw*Lowefl.� will hold their next regWar ineeting bas tat-.en a position with J,�.mie�, Nel. [it tbit houle of Mr-.4. W. J. Devitt on Bc)ugL,,L and sold. each in lots­ son. T�iesda-, Nuv..2>Srd. All ladies 4el- Steel Posts. Of-10 or more at Hat Ver T��.vlrir tind -111ingtor! come. Goveirrimetit,' Municipal and Cor, Chester'took it trip to Whitivale rn "I'st tLe .shop. I . I . Frank Axf,)rd was in Stratfelrd. a "unday. oration Bonds-for Sale. -�Pek mc)vitig the household effecis of P Cecil _%[Orri5h and. J.. and 'Mrs. the SoRt Bromwell and daughter moto ed to; Oil _C an e. 103 r Cecil Bate to that westvrn. A REE 13ell Ph -jtor the A JL W Gordoii & Sop) Port R�rr-y on Smilli-y. im -track I, fmst taking. place of WILLIAM D' . DYKE' S', WHIT-AY We hestr that the hiinters are bar- of the rail way car as a means of traNs- porting hou.�iehold goods. PICKERI.N OCUST HILL =)r. M. M. ing zond hick. We will he glad to On Tuedav evering- Lyle Tbounp- Jopendent p on hav� tbem v�ith us again. Bell and In' In P; 'What might bav� prnrf-d a sr.n, wbr)iii i� the cnlpl()Y b6 Hoz'iie V eterinary Surgeon �zerimis accident to W. V. c4tct6 ne. Te,&phome Cor., hsd a very narrow es- Hon-orGraduate ofOutnxioVeterinary if not fital, in- rqrred the otber div. While ib thp (!-11)e flOin serious -k very Pic ermg College, -All callsdavornight whe"Is came off j'Urics, lie %k-ag'pr6ceedjng along the % ttend;d to. e�7�,7LLIOTT -prorkipdy it -ont ofJ. le?_01 ' his tvagon, throwing Mr. Sto 4 A tt S to brcck rna(l it, f, the grotind. in bi-, nirtor tr Bell ai)d IndependentPbones tick, wilen a bolt in the _41 teering-genr-lir oke.' Like-a.flash the _*PICKERING, ONTARI tv*ck turned' to the side of the road Drti I onge Charles Sts,Toronto -WHIT13Y -tie, and turned fur with Mr. Thomp 9 T111tE TABLE-Piokering Station - -:- .S A nornher of our sports have been son underneath.' Forturtately he es T.R. Trains going East Jus as follows Preparea young meii and' worner -uises and a Mail in the north during the pAst two called with oply slightbi No. 6 1 7.57 A M bad-shaking up. He siiaceeded in 28 Local 2.213 P.51: for employment as awmitatits weeks deer-bunting, and report good ig himself from his*iinpleas- tore go 36 Local 6.25 P. X, stenogrnpbers, typists, private see- success, which it;proved by the car. extricatin Trains going West dus as follows- retaries, cashiers,coin mercial teach- casses they brought back wfth them. 'ant position, One,of-the wheels was No. 35 Local, 10.45 A. X. In the recent Navv League Cam. broken bevond repair, Mr, Thomp- ers,etc. . Salaries to start$15 t 61 216 Local, .2.36 P:M. paign the Town of Whitby went over son sectirea the necessary repairs and 04 7 M ail 8.55 11., If, Per week,, whet e there are excellent the top by contributing $510,05, the reached his home. fin Ma7rkham, about opportunities for advancement. objective bEnng$500. The'canvRssers nine o'clock. We congra.tulate him Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sund ay WAMPOLES 01L entered the work most enthusiastically on his eccape. Thousands of good openings occur Foregoitigis,acc?riling to Standard and they found the nifizens. in sym- time, %'n Toronto each yeAr and the de. patIly with the work of the League NEW MCSSON BOOKS COD LIV17` mand for our graduakes is greater and 6ontributed accordingly, Dr. N M CEWen, B V.Be. th'an the suppjy,_ _.Cqa�!pence any After nearly tno years oT- some un- Jnst the thing, afte�rlthat The Mussob Bo6k Comp�ny is feFL- Ire-terin 'Surgeon. time--. Write for particulars. wise litigation against the exeentors 9 stret3gth ary. Wilson, till -y readable Cana dian cold, Renew of the estate of the hite Alex, ringsome vez Graduato of University' of Toronto. on. These'are Robert and vitality. principal (if ClAremont, 'over the sal-e of the Books this seas I W. J. Elliott "Dennison Gran Forme: Veterinatiaz to Macdonald hotel' property to one Thos. SRnder-, Stemd's,new novel, tery story, -ALL 'AND NYAL Agr culd ill for hearing �,o REX Quebec. son, the matter came V, �klins 'Moorebouse's invs Man, for Hiinself"-. Will E, Prom pt nttention to all c S, in"the Supreme Court at Whitby on _PRtPAVAT10N'S lb-, I !oil and Ind. Phone.-, SS Tuesda�-., Nov. 9th, The defendant in Ingersoll's novel of Canadian ritV life, t is My Busi'e the action is compelled bv the Court ­DAisv Her,;�elf", Frederick W'Illi;tm ONTARIO To help you i tin part of yours. to garry out the agreem ace's "The Viking Blood,"a nove I Xodakp.. , Stationery, Cigars, PICKE11 �nt and pay Wall of coast f1shing in eastern waters all costs. agazines. Z.id -+;y openiug a New Gara�e in the Vil- The Whithy Brick and CIay Pto. Colonel Denison's ,Recollections -ofa Cigaretts, Mt lage of Wbitevale I am prepared to do dtivtq Co. ai�e asking the town fnt Police MRgistrnte"; nnd two bookq-fir R E F;,D all' kinds of repair work, including Z, "John W o' G 16 i0o to enable them to plit their Carion Heeney of Winnipej its into immediate operation "d 'West and His Red River tops and side curtains, also making vvpr fission," ull line at tresh And cur- your old car look and run like new by -,I,o $15,000, in erecting and equ find-Leaders of the Canadian Church" !p- od inests onstantly, on hand. giving it a good coat of nev� paint- ping a planing ruill to replace the one second series, a collection of biograpbi- I N. ,E.- McEWEN Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- recently destroyed by fire. Neither cnl essays by the editor and other Pum Spice oll, Breakfast Bacon ps,'. Windrnills, Silos thecitizensnor conricil are dispoAd Able writers, �icturiirig the personali- Ing and Gasoline:iEngioes. to grant the request until tbey Fire ties and struggles of the men who did flaw, B.ol gns, Weiners, et�c. n establishing Veterinayy Burgeon i it satiFfled that the financial affairsof theploneering work I ghest prices paid for CHARLES MaRICE, thecompanywill justify the townin the Anglican Church i.n the Canadian 03MtAIXIC we3t. tcher's cattle. Rome.Tel.:5521. WhUeTRI'e,On t granting their request.- E R G_ ti+r .., -�?q1s ,u•.. Eli-.,. e G• ?'•z d.• ^r $,q'!'• pre.-y.-.,. .✓ 1.•' �y,�`-, ,,+' _ ^ "' - _ _ i'y" :,E �`".' "•t��yf'? „r. �� ;y'<}�� =.ra�..� .+c ;�y�-s 1y nra?:l.s.J:�ie�• ...�'4"_"�Y°,- �,,;T ."o� mow„-':"' .�.{., ..n, `��T-� ,�•:f':'L;'" ,•�;, a�w,. J '=:;� ':�.: . •:•era, �: ... -,. _ ,: __ � ,��-:w,-= •.;,_•; - �: '" - .. ��ti ... w'.��'- .1 +.,Z• .A '.',`Xt.2' .� y' .,,ti.. ! ,`.'",;w+S.; »'�l•t 'G•j'.r-. > ^�-ice.-a•,-�.cy;� ...i... u,-L t. b..{,..Fa: .,r. .•'S" .. .. .. .-,:-.....�.._'1aA� •._w'v.^ .-. ... � �� 'Iir.G -_. _.w, �.y.,.:€�•�`•`•J.{�,,,, ...,,� x..15 'd"�'.' .. :1N,1'•`^'�.'». . '..�'y tk ,;•- ameh remorse and t now sbs t �.. r J - must With Pay Pr%C%of f°11x. r �� a sigh, yef:�iith a'straighten. �'I ine up, a resolve to meet her fate squarely, she crossed the room and - - opened the door. Her first glimpse of him told her that the years had robbed him of I aastswl KLLM's ~ everything she had formerly admired. IDA `The erect, manly carriage was gone, To Obtain Full F -'and in its place a stoop was on his - � Value shoulders, a slouch in his gait. 77-KEENS D. S. F. MUS'T'ARD gives your food a delirious ' Dissipation had dug deep fines in his. �'vor��Utah-s the"richest"food more easily digested, ti ` face, robbed his eyes of their bright- With KESN'S D.S.F.MUSTARD• ou the food o Y get the full rune of �.= ':, �:•'. -Hess, and his complexion of its color. Y u eat-more vitality with less stasis on digestion. - a • . , a e , The flood-tides of excesses had left Nays it always on your taus. :Anticipates its exquisite flavour. him a derelict--4 derelict abandoned MAGOR,SON$CO Limited and deserted, sweeping onward, not CanadlmA�etrl.- Montreal Toronto Send us a postal for.a'free'sAm le. Pleast�•Mate the only to his awn destruction, but P P threatening to carry her down with ' r price you now pay and whether Black,Green or Atixed him. ll5 Addreaa Salada, Toronto. 8723 He spared her the pain of even a formal greeting as he quietly entered the room, closing the door after him. < " He made no reference to the past- their past. KEEN'S ,The D Cross ' . Continued in next issue.) - Black Hearts. and no one knows the difference for _ Told By Radium. Father was a a while. But the Great Husbandman great lover of fruit, centuries old are being re- and found both knows what is inside,just as- Secrets He knew By CARL MASON: profit and pleasure in p polished on the outside did.--- + rested by the medium of X Rays. his orchard. He delighted to walk .that a cu u _�. v Lumber-room and art-gallery alike are I about among the trees, examining not always mean a clean cup. White- submitting their treasures for expert them, watching heir washed tombstones did not hide from g growth, and •• PART I. �means of escape. Each day had. examination, and some of-the revels-+ guarding them against accident and his eyes what the graves contained. ' As Mrs. Alfred Morrison hung up brought the climax nearer with ever-14ions of the.new defective are marvel.' disease. God has put the possibility of a fruit- the receiver she.remembered the ex- increasing speed, until to-night it IOUs. ful life w'inthin every one of us. Let tension M the bedroom where her hus- would `either crush her com letel i He would usually take a walk in the P Y Certain. metallfe elements in the pig- us not allow.the frost.of sin to enter, band vw�r now pfepaiing for an unex- or— ��� menu ued in paintings are -reflected morning before breakfast when the for we cannot hide black hearts from pected business trip to Chicago -on the "Who was it, Winnie. her hus- weather was fit, to the other side of . in X•Ray photographs; the same ap- the 'Master, even though men'may be Midnight train. She sat stunned,won-1 band called from 'the bedroom. 1 the orchard and back. One morning ".-Bering whether he had heard the con-I It was the tone -in. his voice .she plies to valuable documents, and Sorg hearts b And we cannot make black in the spring he was gone longer'than „ versatio-n.; and the-blood mounting to caught first and felt a grateful relief.,sties have to be particularly 'clever hearts bear Pruit: to evade detection by the X-hay. usual; and when he came in to the _ her head flushed her cheeks, then cud-I The- words were- spoken in his own� breakfast table he had 1n his hauls --`� deniy receded and left her cold in fear.i pleasant manner, and she was certain i By this means, articles photograph- two or three small branches that he There are this year 307,000 fewer She could hear him moving about in;that he had not heard what had been i ed have brought to light secrets which' the other room where the baby lay I said over the phone. would probably lain dormant till the had brokett oil from peach trees. acres of land, under cultivation of or asleep in its crib. She heard him snap "On] Mrs. Hawley," the answered.I . . There had been a frost and he alas wheat in England compared with last P, Y Y.. Jtudgment Day. Pa his traveling bag, then open it and:She felt her face go crimson again.i An oil painting, depicting the Cruci-t,anxious.to find out whether the fruit year- =cross to the dresser, as,if he had for- She controlled herself, and in a voice had been hurt. gotten something.. She heard him go!which seemed unfamiliar added, "She fixion,recently underwent the process,' «-hen we had finished satin he Toads in India are so used'back to the bag and.close it again. If,wanted me to ge to the matinee to-Wand was found t6 contain a flaw--one g. ed, to _ he would only say something his tone'morrow".. figures had been deliberately i Picked up the branches from the table .snatching at objects that they have p of the fi and, looking round the circle, asked been known to snap of voice might give her a clue. I "You're going with her, aren't Painted over, and'in the camouflaged ' g up and .eat red- l., : She looked about the roon• with its'you? he asked. "Take a day off. You I production the group appeared entire• ' what we thought about th'e prcapecta hot charcoal. . rich, comfortable furnishings, mellow-+won't be so lonely while I'm gone." 1 i *- for fruit that summer. The petal had ... ed b the warm low from the pink I Y different from •the original 'paint.!.fallen from the blossoms, for they Y g pi She made no answer. She did not ing• • An old and considered uzelesa ' shade of the Boor lamp-near the piano.;care to risk her voice again, to carryy book•subjected to the-same treatment had been out some time, and', as we -$t.l`l' "DIAMOND DYES" y find she was glad that there,was not the•deception further than necessary. proved the existenee of a hiddett Boca• took them in our hands in turn and _ more light. Sh could better hide her She rose and moved across the room, examined them, we agreed that. al. DON'T RISK MATERIAL' care in her fife, the look of fear,,'nearer the hall door, farther aura i ment in ita covers-a rare and ancient , which for the last two weeks had been from the light. y manuscript. though ,the blossoms looked dead to Each Package of "Diaa:ond DyPe"Cott+ us we did not know- whether they gains d:rections so simple that any, .stealing into her eyes. ' From where _she stood she could - were or'not. The 9rst intimation' of the im troman can d e an matertal withoat to disaster had anon o a va pand- look into the bedroom, where her hus- ' y Y ' At that be maid,"t ell, I will tell :vou streaking, X1118 or runa�n$• dnreisl g gue,y to band was leaning over their sleeping+ Cobalt, one of the rarest minerals oja� sinuatin9 letter, .addressed and writ-+baby, kissing it good-bye. She watch- is chiefly used -in coloring glass and that about a [bird bf the blO§soma are(� COQ txrd—Tale§,R0 __� ten in a cram�ppeedd, plainly disguised ed him as he hurriedly slipped into his orcelain, dead. Can you pick cut -the dead bandwrliicrg---d'isguJsed, perhaps to beaver-lined overcoat, and then as a; p ones?" There are in England between 1.000 - others, but not to Mrs. Morrison. last precaution went to the fire-escape; We looked again,- but could sce no and 1,100 toymakers, a trade which r. . There were too man outcropping window and adjusted the .latch to Minards Liniment For Burns, Etc: Y pti g, ] difference. _ employs large numbers of disabled - characteristics do hide the writer's make her safe..,Then he snapped off';- •- i "Neither can I;' .he said, 'gust by men. . • fdentit from her. I the light and, carrying his bag, enter-i Y„ t� ,00kin at them that wa She received bad other letters ed the living room, came over and em- II], `t @ll Then he broke oft a dozen blwscros Minard_'s Liniment Relieves-Colds,Etc. �:•'„ from him and she had written many�braced her. f �, --bat natlter different circumstances-� "I.hate to wee ou go, Al," she mur-+ iheWorld from different'twigs, and, taking his - when a mere slip f a y "y p girl she had',mnred soul I just feel as if some- •' penknife, he divided each blossoms Officers and other ranks who were fawns the error of mistaking Infatua-`thing terrible is going to happen."� i; '�+` ; In half-and passed them round the reported missing in All thewtres of ` . "lion for love, and had permitted.indis-�She wearily nestled her'head in the Qr circle on a plate for us to: examine war, anc! of whom no.deflnite infortna- -tretion to get the advantage of her;soft fur on the lapel of his coat. t galn• lion has yet been received numbered better judgment. "Don't 'wo " be "Some' have, a little b14ck spot fa 9J,868. Her Brat iictpudse had been to turn,playfully answered;littll']I be all mother," ht. " - f• ..the letter over to her husband; to tell I'll wire as soon as I get off the train." :' ' the centre" he said. "The rest are bim all and place herself at his mercy. "It's not that-it's---'" She heal- . green and fresh lookin Tk ones a +' with the black hearts are dead. They FAA N L E Y S DANCE 4 } F t4 111,p11 three years of married life-three her bar the-t}rrosb arid-ShrQ.t e - wAU�4 ^,,.�o •,,,1*• +� n p�f�� TORONTO years of undisturbed happiness-of'words she wanted,yet feared to spesk. - few days they would have fallen from 0*i�17��TItA acknowledged .the future---and the fear of losing all "Yes, I know" he Consoled, her. _ the 'trees. The frost- kiled them the co ue Lilt uvsc held her back. So she decided to it- '4e's that dream you had last night. 1 other night." of musicians desired. Write, wire or w nore it. Perhaps a bold refusal to It has completely unnerved you." 1 a And as the plate went on round the ' phone Al. Manley, 66 Ozark Ores,- tommunicatc with her farmer lover "gut I dreamed you left me left B byS breakfast table,.he Ieft off talking of r-r�ntn. Mr onv;n dare=. would show him that she had no in- me-never to come beyck again; that T 1 ,11 peach blosaotns and talked of the tentions'af had operriag con-ri negotiations. +you hated a and wouldn't even lie- hearts of people. He showed us how /'tO /t n ,r C w�T She had almost convinced herself'ten to my pleas:" Y _ Soap � "VV ttt"1 L �7r1 that her plan was a suocess, and that "Foolish dear! Don't you know that ' much alike they were, and how the g e her fears were groundless when the!dreams always go by contraries? It frost of sin comes and the life within 1L A N. SALT wwnd letter carne. Not by mail but'means that I'll always be with you- � fragrant emamy lather of is spoiled. He showed us how'hearts • dehvered by a little ragamuffin from`always with my Winnie through thick "Baby's Own gyp"and its absolute are turned black and the i BWk CwlO� possibilities TORONTO HALT WORKfi some nearby street. and thin, no matter what happens." parity Lsys wow a peat popnlari 7c of a whole lifetime are spoiled. Q J.CLIFF TORONTO It was In the-same crimped hand- These reason words lessened a "You cannot always tell," he said, writing, bat now there were no vagguue bit the weight on her heart, and she �+' w.e/taE�.y w• naationa or double-mesn3ng let her hands rest in has 'as with a tri.wfnlaa "by looking at a person's Lace what, sort of a heart he has.: If the sin has '•`'�itrases. It mentioned certain letters smile he kissed her. ; • , �• , AliliftOJ!!IlOflY. (� been going on long enough, then !t ttK'gybee t BCENTQD REn wbddi were for ask.. It stiptslated Why, what s the matter,�dear?" CEDAR CHE8Ts their pt' and ended with a threat to be asked. "Your hands are like ice. x'"''""'^'~ i ►nay show, but at first•it usually does ii reveal everything to her husband- Don't you feel weld?" Then he noticed Aboolate>,s aorta►-yroot and Wonder- should not. And we cannot take a knife and tail, haaasomo Vieces et taraitttire �. }shoats the terms not be accepted, something else, something she want-' go into the hearts of folks, t4a I have _... There -could be no evading r atreot :rocs asanataotarw to Too. g ig- ed to hide from him most of all., ; done with the peach blossoms. For ,. write for tree Sllaatrated Stasatore. . boring this time. Instead a feverish Whert are your rings? Now that that reason many black hearts kegg Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited baste took possession of her and drove I think of it, I haven't sen you wear r' r on to the thing over.' During theca for several days." their places among the good ones, Owen soma. Oat week•she had gone to laces "I-I put theca away. They're lock- f - -- -•--..-__,� she but hardly knew existed; had done ed up in the.dresser" she stammered I •---r-�W - -- things which only the fegr of exposure Another falsehood. One always leads.- -- c=Id force her to do. a to more. It had all descended upon her like Vaguely she felt his lips touch bets , AT YOUR SERVICE an avalanche, impelled by an invis- again, heard him call back to her as .;.:.., i isle hand, threatening to destroy her he paasod through the doorway.' ,„:•�;«; f ! k .WHEREVER, YOU LIVE ;:• happiness unless the chose the only 'Take good care of yourself and baby. Bood-bye! Don't worry! 'I'll j 1GE The woman in town or country has _ -' „ s. F.' the salne advantage as her sister .n be one only a few days this trip. a C� the city in expert advice from the ' Then the door closed after him and `• i best-known erns of Cleanare and she was alone, alone with their child - to -,and what was yet to come. \ } -'.'Dyers in Canada. i For a moment she stood as if unde- c PARCELS from the country 'sent by cided what to do next. Finally she , y 4,r 'I 1 'mail or express receive the same care- i went back to the little mahogany desk . fur attention as work delivered per• + > on which the telephone stood, and in �:,g';:,• There's d a mechanical way opened a drawer ':' Bob Long t - , and looked into it abstractedly, as if t tip . ^CLEArrI1 G and DYEING Glove for _ only to assure herself that something EvC Job ' Clothing or Household Fabrics. ` t'm�s I was really there. Then she sank down ulv ( Tor years, the name of "Parker's” 20 on the chair and the pent-up tears En veers' Riggers began to flow• i pea 8lectrlcinus �_ wo:k soi mab�iing old things look like - She did not know how long she metght xandiera stone at,Son, new, whether personal garments of the amount taken wept, but it was the sharp, staccato BriaSslags Ptnmbere Riveters Bricklaqera even the most fragile mat6c141,,or 1 ring of the doorbell which brought Linemen Carpenters household curtains, draperies 1% i her to'her senses and her feet at the smelters Fanners etc ` same time. She had expected the As nerdsern Traci ,, Write'us for further particulate, ti summons, yet she hesitated to open Chauffears e That is the nouriAing the door, for beyond,it stood some one R your Move is not fisted here, or sown your parcels direct to she must see, yet feared. 1 °— bale our dealer t power (pawed by in- she gltanced nervously at the little- 4* i;� depe &at seientiftC, clock. Its hands indicated 11, She BOB LONG � herself had made the appointment FOR MADE F`? eXp4TiTnE21$) over the phone. e" Again the bell rang, this time in- G LO V E�'' � . " sistently. The crisis had'come. There /� -� was no turning back for her now. Made by skilled workmen from V i�/QrkS Limited -< In that instant her mind reverted to strongest leather obtainable- soft and pliable. ; 000(miners& Dyers d other meetings=many others—with ' this wine man. She had welcomed R. G.LONG&Co. Limited '.. them then, looked forward -to them Winnipet TORONTO Moutreal with great happiness, but to-night it Rob Low,Brands :x'91 Yonge St., TOf ontQ grr A L was different, so different. The years Rweem from !;oast to Coast i had disillusioned hev- had brought 5 S}.,;,w ,tit r,Yy.L ' ,s,•,•�• 'w. ,�,.'�.� y�7c.. •e;�",-t•4r s- '�.: �,-Y, P"n 7".efe..,.;:,.,.ea., :yi"..s,;r„�.,y`n�,i:,v�r:,a. ,.✓_:.i•..o,.: — _6- �7 a 1*0 T -LAM FREIGHTER' 7� .:7CM-ADA MY WEA U-, WAR,- JS TOTAL LOSS �.:DEBTS-By DE=11D 1937 Becker Liner Francis J. Wid- lar Wrecked in Lake Superior. . ,'Total War Migations Amount to $2,197,481,800-To Pay Them Dominion Must Raise Each Year Over Sault Ste. Marie, Mich-, hiov. 14'.- The Becker Line steea freighter, $125,000,000 Besides Interest overdue Francis J. Widlir, which was overdue .4 9sed to have for 72 hours and was supP A despatch from Ottawa says:�If Cana(Ja can avoid fuNher borrowing 83 men, is -been lost with its crew of and set aside sufficient funds by way of s4nking fund, her war obliga -Shoal, ten miles $2,- t.randed on Pancake lions will �all be paid by December 1, 1937. Those obligations total 6'. Bay,-and Cap- 5 north-east of Whitefish of which $1,976,603,800 is the principal of War and Victory `127,481,800, tain Arthur Forbes of Ashtabula, 0., Loans issued in Canada and largely held by Canadians. The balance in command of the vessel, has been amounting to. $1511,873,000 iepresents. the principal . of Public Service -gatone. taken al�oard the steamer Livin y without Loans issued in New Yo�k To liquidate this large liabilit Captain Forbes in a message ask- making further issues, Canada would have to provide, in addition to sums ed thzCt an'attempt be made-to take all required to carry on -the public s,2rvice anti to pay interest on I of� the remainder of his crew from the an $125,000,000 a year by way of -these loans,' an average of more th Widlar. It is 03surned here that a part Sij*;ng fund. Of course, as maturities weie.met, the annual interest of the crew was taken aboard the buraen,-,would be diminished and the t-.sk of.providing money for sink steamer Livingstone with Capt ain ing fund to that extent would become le6s oderous. Forbes. The Widlar is a complete nicstic and New York issues with their am- .g bonds of.do Outstandin wreck, according,to, Captain Forbesp ' 'ounts, rates of interest and sJ-.1tes of ruaturity, are as follows*.- message. 51+ per cent. Aug. I st, 1921.............. $15,000,000 r, The steamer Francis J. Widla Oct. Ist, 1921............. 25,000,000 6 per cent. ned by W.'H'. Becker and Company, ow Dec. 1st, 1922. ............ 194:842,100 5 yu -per cent: A of Cleveland, is a steel f reightei iNov. I st, 19923.......'..'.... ',,'194,881,800 B 1/2 per cent. Captain 7,600 tons, in c'ommand of Nov. Ist, 1924i. ............ 106,365ilOO 5 Yz per cent. 'fitabula, Ohio. Arthur Forbes, of As Dec. 5 per cent. Ist, 1925.............. 4a,245,300 Oct, Ist, 1926............. 25,000,000, 5 per cent. Dec. lst, 1927.. 55,Hl.450 5 per cent. GRAIN LOWEST A 9. ...... '60,000,000 5% per cent. IN FOUR YEARS u I'st, 1929... -Oct. Ist,� 1931............... 25.000,000 5 per cen t. ,r"7­ Market Shows Big Oct ist,- 1931.............. 54,398,700 �5 per cent. Chicago '483,081,250 5�j per cent. Nov. 1st, 1933 D ecline in Cereals. 488,360,100 5'A, per cent. Nov Ist, 1934.............. A despatch froiii Chicago saya- Aug. let, 1935................ 873,000 6 per cent. '7 6 per cent. with 'Mar. Ist, 1937........ .... .92,652,800 Notwithstanding the se�eri 'been slashed 5 per cent. which grain prices have Dec. Ist, 1937.............* 252,820,200 the "last 'fortn!ghi, n6w cuts during were witnessed on Friday, and quota- HUNGER-STRIKE PREMIER VENIZELOS it; It cereale dropped lower tious. for a N -RETAINS POWER IS CAT.]JE OFF than at any time within the last four downturns were years. The fresh Nine Prisoners in Cork Jail Princess 31ary May Visit Canada Next Year- notable chiefly, by the fact that they Elections Shatter Hope of Officials of the Canadian National Exhibition are endeavoring to -sr- came after & week's decline of mois Have Fasted .94 Days. �range for a visit of the daughter of the King to the annual fair at To- that 20 cents a bushel in whbat and .-Constantine to Regain A despatch from Cork says:-The ronto next yeat, and they are hopeful that their efforts will be successfil. of, about 10 cents the week before. nine hunger'strikers in the C.ork jail Fridays setback in wheat ranged Greek Throne. from 2% to 5 cents, with December have at last taken food after f;,.sting LEAGUE ASSENIBIM Amenia in Danger 'Athens, Nov. .15.-Premier Venize- for ninety-four days.Reports from the AT GENEVA delivery closing at $1.76 to 'los announces' that his party has ob- prison were to the effect that aff the- of Annihilation Opinion on 'changck was practically 'tained a majority in the -elections prisoners had been given nouriihment unanimous that the unfavorable fin- throughout Greece. and all seemed well able to assimilate -British Delegation Numbers A despatch from Paris says-The aneW outlook has bad a big share Demetrios Gounaris former PreJ it and all are expected to recover after One Hundred-Three Rep. Armenian RepubliO is on the eve' of In forcing values to shrink to such a mier axid leader of the O�pozition,who their fast.' resentatives from Canada. being-entirely wiped out of existence low degree. Under normal conditions. It will be anxious work, but we through the combined attacks of the grain pricis breaks, equal to those was the opponent of Premier Venice-.,are' quite hopeful- of pulling -al! the Geneva. Nov. .14.-The League Of Turkish Nationalists and the Soviets. which have been witnesse'd of late. los in the balloting, was the candidate rizon, Nations As-Vermbly will begin work ' The refusal of all powers tb accept would have Induced investment bu3r- ! men through." says Dr. Pea of the elements desiring the return of ',The' first nourishment will consist here supported by the prayers Of 411 the mandate over"Armenia,has put the tag on a large scale. Little or no busi- Constantine. Mr. Venizelos, on the other hand, Is unalterably Opposed to of Infant's food. the white of eggs and Geneva. SPec'&' services we"I held Armenian problem direct17 up to the ness of this kind, however.. bas ap- the return of the fallen monarch.., A beef Juice.. We am feeling our way , in all the churches to-day, and were League of Nations, which is admitted- parently developed on the presentate-' with each case and ,the outlook is largely attended by the del8gatiOns- ly powerlesaL to act. Cline. bitter campaign has *been waged by elegation numbers One The Matin declares that-unless the both sides, and no matter which side. distinctly favorable." The British d Dr. Pearson denied reports that the hundred. C=sda is -sin sentecr by aRies act to save Armenia the Turk- Had LA�st Husband car-ties the election, trouble is feared. prisoners begifin' to take food several Sir George' Faster, Han. N. W. Rowell ish treaty may be considered as an- and Sons in War ClWms'of certain victory were made day, ago. He declared they had no- and Hon. C. J. Doherty. other "scrap of paper." by both the VerAvelists and the Bay- thing whatever to eat until Friday.4 The representatives of Greski Bri- `&113ts, with indications that M. Vent- A despatch from London says:_4f Some of the strikers 9t first showed tain and her Dominions went to Poly all the witnemm that paaed White- would POU a bit majority in the reluetance, to comply with Mr.. drif- Trinity Church, where,George Nicoll'Ship Grain From hall or'crowded the Abbey at the Ing- new provinices of Macedonia and fiths' advice to cease their fast, but Barnes read the first part of the ser-i Oiltari to's morial services an Armindee Day, a Throoe vul the Islsnd� but that old all of them finally consented. vice and Lord Robert Cecil. the second 0 pain litUe band of approximately 100 wo. Greece would witness -a fierce The cessation of the strike created pwt. The Bishop'of Worcester, who otruggle. iriw A- despstaL--from -For-t-William men-In the Abbey received the nm�lnawe little surort%e hera- -# #*-,g ma me t a(lenev&etpressiy frrr�the pur- _41.W__W_ ..,.4,a pmparadons ior efforts_be weclnhy the-81shop -pose- ilelivered -oy---C'tiretst sjkys.,_-_ForesbadowiftV thw ­vve.c./. adention-. bee& n fulelt-IWA the electl6nds-wie`ht i ork to encf it. as the originator of the idealdeep water canal will make�this an selected for -the seats of honer be- against him, having requested pass- 6­_ of good international fellowship.; ocean port, two ships for Vigo, Spain, cause each had lost her husband and ports to Italy on Friday lost. Exiled pal delegations held confer- carryinjr 100,000 bushels of.graln each, all her s*ns. n Bands Delivered during the war on the charge of Wzb Germa Th,& princi Antoneo, and Jowffa, just built at ences during the day. The British, �trsason, he was promoted with the ap- to Allies for Debt with the Domin-on representatives, Duluth, sailed from here on Thursday LorAon's metropolitan poliCeWOM61k royal of M. Venizelos, to return to continued Wks, begun in London, -on ion their maiden voyage. force. now numbers about SM. p -�tahe part in the campaign,but should A despatch from LovJon says:- the policy to be followed on the'floor libe fall of election his parliamentary Germany has delivered to the R41Pare-lof the Asisembly, and it is hoped in immunity wouM expire immediately. Von s Commls&ion bonds to the am- League circles that th ese preliminavy'' Weekly Market Report ease Premkr Venizelos, is success.� ount of 60,000,000,000-9M mairks, the conferences will diminish the chances 4ful,he wOl be giv6a.free hand in the value of which is approximately of friction,which it is desired to arohl .1141lee-tion of a�new head of the State. 0,000,000,000 at the present rate .of in this first meetAng. Wholesale Grain. Provtsions--Wholessle. -Pr4nce Paul, lorho was offered the, exchazge. The delivery of the I)Onds Smoked meats­11ams, med., 47 tA The leading delegations will go into Toronto, Nov. 16.-Man. wheat- throne on the death of the late King I is in accordance with the requirements the sessions with a well-Aefined policy, No. I Northern, $2.12%; No. 2 North- 60c; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 64 to ern,12.117,6; No, 3 Northern, $2.08%; 68c; rolls, 84'to 36c; cottage,1!% 4! .'Alexander, not having as yet formally I of the peace treaty, and the commis. and --arprises can come 6rly from tho; to 43c- breakfast bacon, 50 No. 4 wheat, $2.01%. acciiiit-ed the Government's invitation sion proposes to hold them as security smaller States, whose delegates arel MRnitoiba oats,--No. 2 CW, 651/sc;�fancy 6eakfaat bacon, 56 to to return from Swkzerland and rule for vd in acknowleftement of Ger' expected to exercise care not to as. No. I feed, backs, plain, 52 to 54c; boneless, -vfiRry s debt. I No. 3 CW, 59%c; extra sume the.responsibility of provoking a 59%c; No. I feed,,56%c; No. 2 feed, 64c- Cured meats,-Long clear'bacon, 27 conflict. 53%c. 0 Man. barley-No. 8 CW,-$1.15; No. to 28c' -Clear bellies 26 to 27c UT FRANCE HONORS 4 CW, $1.07; rejected, 87%c; feed, lAra-"Pure tieT4;, So -toutzrk, WRAM'S ARMY 11PED D 87%c. tube,30% to 81c; pails, 80% Wai%c; -UNKNOWN BRITISHER American corrim-No. 3 yellow, $1.23. pts, 32% to 83c. Compound tierces, Ontario oats--No. 2 white 58 to 60c. 92rito 28%c; tubs, 22% to 24%c; palls, MD SEBASTOPOL EVACUATED Ma"rahal Foch at Boulogne as t Ontario wbeat-No. 2 Wi;ter, $1.96 23% to 28%c; printo, 28 to 27c. .2 Spring, $1.90 Montreal Markets. Body of Nameless Soldier to $2. pper car lot; No. to $1.95; sWpping points, &CCDrding to Montreal, Nov. 16.-Oats, Canadian ,"WhW Forces Unable to Hold the Crimea-Flee South- , Goes Hoine freight,.. West, No. 2,866c;do,No. 3,80c Flour word Pursued by 27 Divisions of Bolshevists. A desp"atch from Paris says-.-With Peas-N."o. 2, nominal. Man., best stand. grade, $12 to:010 according to )ats, bag 90 lbs., $4.05., Bran, 40.25. no less emotion than when at Verdun I *Barley-$l to $1.05, Sborts, $45.25. Hay-No. 2. per ton, Nov. 14.-;­1-pe araii oi Gen- and attacked the main body of Gen- the French people chose for the honor i freighta outside. Paris Buckwheat-No. 2,nominal. car lots, $30. Cheese, finest e ma Wrangel,the arAt-8olshevik load- eral Wrangel's troops, whkh then of burial below the Art de Trionipbe Rye No. 3, $1.55 to $1.60, n6minal, 23%c; butter, choice crearnery, 55-to were still holding the Perekop de- the body of their own Unknown, they W in South Russia, his been wiped according to freights outside. - 56c; eggs, fresh, 65 to 66C., Potatoes, out fences from the rear. saluted at Boulcgne that of the Brit-i J�Tan. flo-ar-412.90 top patents; per b2g, car lots, $1.75. e In-,$12.40 second patents. Llyti G'neral Wrangel has decided not to ish soldier who will rest in Westra' Stock Markets.' -_--'foronto, . Nov. 16�Choice heavy The White army, thoroughly beaten, attempt guerilla warfare in the Cri- ster Abbey. The whole population of Ontario flGer-48SO,I,Ak, *tZuuard -has-play- Moillfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- steers, $12.50 to $13.50; good heavy Is Continuing to retreat southward,ac- inea, the information adds, owing to the Little seashle i..zi, vraiLlit i - -_ wrdift to information-recetyed by the the 0' verwheIrrving Bolshevik forces ed so.great a,part -in the history Of i Teal freights, bags included:,Bran, per steers, $11.50 th $12; butoers' cattle, Fvench Foreign Of-Ace to:.day, pursued convergUT on the perinsuls,which are!the war, lined' the streets to see-ihe ton. $38 to $40.26; sh6rts, per ton, $42 choke, $11 tQ.$12; do,.godd. $9 to 910; by a well commanded Bolshevik army variously estimated at between 150�,-i procession -bearing the body from the to $45.25; good feed flour, $2.75 to $3. do med., $7'to $8; do, coin., ;5 to $6; of 27 divisions. General'Wrangel has 000 an4 200,000 men. Citadel, where it bad lain all night, to I Country Produce�-Wholesale. bulls, choice, $9 to S10.50;-do, 'good. $8'to $9; do, com., $5 to $7; butchers! A6mrding to an bfficial .Moscovr',the British vessel Verdun, which was Cheese-New, large, 28 to 29c; cows eWce $9 50 to $10- do 'good, ff_,� great losses and many of his ace�s bavo been kille& ess nies-Lage the commander of to carry it to England. 0 wirel twins, 29 to 3 c: triplets, 29% to '$7.25'to $8; do,com.,$5 to ic';feeders, The evacuatton, of Sebastopol -by the 13olsbevik army on the southern I All the church bells were run,�,. and 80%c; old, larg?, 33 t i_34a�_�Ell"ezt-110 to $11; do, 900 lb"., 9.50 to civilia6s mbd ftreigners Is under way,' f ro'nt has sent a demand to General� ships in the harbor flew their flags at 03% to 34%c. $10; 4), 800 lbs., $8.7§ to $9.25; do, ing to Foreign Office advices. Wrangel for his immediate surrender,!topmast, as the ceremony was not one Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 49 10 com $6.25 to $1.25; canners and cut- It is porW that the Bolshevik, Cap- promising amnesty to General Wr4ng. of mourrAng, 'but of gloniflaition. GO-,; creamery, 2nds, t5 to 58c; finest, ters:'$3.50 to $4.50; milkers) good to 58 to 61c. k"d sewrt Saturday night. The el and b is troops. Marshal Foeb paid to the British. choice, 11:00 to t165; do, com. avA Margarine-85 to 3Tc. of General Wrangel's Gov- General Wrangel has gone aboard a great tribute-, mmking 'the special; med., $85 to $75; lambs, yerarftga, $9 E go-No. 1, 64 to-66c; scletts,'6$ to $10; do, spring, $11 to $12- calves however, were %Wl in Se- one of the French warships in Se- journey to Boulogne to honor the un- to 79c; new laid, in cartons, 80 to 85c. to choice, $16 to $17; st�ep. Saturday aftiernoor,although bastopol, but the vessel is *tin re- known hero. Standing. beside t Btans-Can-aaian, hand;lckel,bus., hogs, fed and watered, $16.15; hel wem reported to be oc- maining in port, says the advices. The Coffin on the quay just before it was 194,25 to $4.50; primes, 3.50; do, weighed off cars, $16.60; do,f.e.6,1 the suburbs, including Sim-! evacuation is continuing, but there It taken aboard the ship on its last jour- japans,- 0-�jc; Limas, Madagasciz, $15.25; do, country points, ;16. temwp mul capturing many prisoners' inadequate shipping for the number of ney back from France, the Marshal 10%c; CaWolrnia LimaD, 121%c. Montreal, Nov. 16.-Butcher heif. -and rge qua;rAldes of materials. persons seek-ing to ftee. made a short speech. To all those blaple products---Syrup, per ,imp. ers, com., $4.50 to $7; bixteher cows, TescJing the Foreign Wrangel's troops are declared to who, from the British Isles, Canada, I , $9.40 to $3.50; per 5 !nip. gals., med., $5 to $7; 6anners, $3; cutters, 'Dfflm man the BolehevW did not have fought splenaidly in the battle Australia, Africa, India and the ot f3a.215 to $-il.40. Maple -sugar, lb., 27 $8.50 to' ;4.50; boliogns, bulls, $4.25 te her to .10c, $5.50; good veal, 113 to $15; med-., $11 the Perokop Unes, but by an -of their defeat,'which began.with the countries of 'the Empire, brought to lloncy--60-80-lb. tin,;,, 26 to 27c per to $12,60; grass, $6.50 to $6.50; ewis vkoveme* of their left loss of Perekop_ and soon developed iid France their courage. valor, en- lb.; Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per $4 to $7; lambs, good, $12 to $112.501 W&C ded the CrAmes. They into a vrild retreat toward headildir-, durance and abnegation, he paid "1 15 section case, 4ins, 27 to com., $8 to $11; hogs, off car weights A over the ice-frosm Putrid Sea ters at Sebastopol. touching tribute. 28c per Ili. select$, U7.26, *ows, $13,26. 44� V ­4 "•� ''��`�- a-- 3 a" �'�i l2`•,�]5!�'':1�"6�N'Sr #�kx�-r,. c'� wr 2•RSc z/ �T _w.ya +�r�i .r .;..e, �X.2''.:�„_�.s ,.r �' �ir. i:.,:.,.�X+S^�'�.i'a[:�etk�+'�..•d."6 .�"'.' - M -�._,�.s w.:sr.*�,r ...-•. +r;.a,... .,ya,;, um TAI `qs,�x"-�6 �,.�y 9dLE REr3ISTER COUNTY COUNCIL �'Txp'RESH, oUD a-R.00 �I� _111RUS • rlI�gWiil'� 1 `' COl1KTY OT ONTARIO " t" ' •_;..ynbliahed*rar�Friday moraios #t its ofluti W$D41$sT�wy, -.Nov.. 2;ET8-Auctlott , 1+.4 Piekeriaat, mn sale.of horses,cows andlmpleutents, FOR f 'ti • ° The ad jruraed Session of the Coda• � • .���.: at lot 6.con, 1, 9earboro,the proper cii of the Gorporatlon of the Vauuty CHRISTMAS CAKES' MINCE MEAT TMR11 S , 4 ty of Johh Coakweli. Salo at one. of Ontario,for the year I920, will be y - i1.7J per yeai: 61.50 if paid in advance. See bills, Wm. Maw„auctioneer; r held in the Cuuncil Cbamber, at the FaIDAY, Nov. 2&rx-Auction sale of Court House, Town of Wbitby, on farm Stock and imi lemepts, xt lot 18, Tuesday the 23rd day of November, -Fresh Cocoanut Recleaned Currants, 10 A MURKAR, Proprieto r. p y o ° �. con.4. Pickering, the property of Instant, at the hour of two o'clock in Fresh Drained Peels, 1\eo Seeded Raisins Jlrs. Asa Habbard. Sale at I o'clock. the afternoon. , i rT- :• Motbers' Allowances ( ' See bills, W. B. Powell, auctioneer, All accounts to be laid.befote the w Cleaned Fresh Seedle3.s Raisins, _ cl ,1locDaY, Nov, 241ra-Auction sale of Council sbould be forwarded to the -► _ _ *: Clerk property certified: at least A ..Fresh Ground Icing Sugar, ` -- r severr:t acres of sixnditi timber at ' od a _ The organization meeting of the R three ddva before the meeting of the a ►ot 23, con, S. Pickering, the pro- Flavored Icings in Packages, allowances at he Party of �V, B. Robson. Sale at 1 C Dated at Whitby, this 15th day of 0 I >y oclock= See bills, yY. B. Powell, y' ; Pure Flavoring T;stracts=-all flavors, A residruce of Robert- '1'huiupson, ��'hit- November, 1 ovemer, 1920.auctio❑ear, J. E, FAREWELL "Fresh Shelled Walnuts, why, on Monday, thr S:h lust. The TrESDA', Nov. 30TH-Auction sale of cunaisted of : Hobt. Thompson, Countv Clerk, County of Ontario } Ft'e;h Shelled Altu�nda C ' 4 Whitbv,Mrs. Alalc•olm Forsyth, Glare• farm stock• potatoes,etc..At lot 10, mout,-John Wextherall, .Caunirigion. con-4.'PickerinQ, the property Geo. ui 'All Binds of Fresh Ground Spices-Cloves, James Lucas, Port Perry. arpd Mrs, G. IN"eat and A. W. atitzel. r Sale at ; arerS, Atterti on W t D. Conant,0-haws. 1,30 sharp. See bills, m.Maw, —_ ° ZQJ Cinnamon. Nutrvegs, Mace'etc, �/► Mr. Thompson ras elected chair- auctioneer. Those who desire their- harness' ..; ......,man. Mrs. Forartb, vice-chairman, WEDaESDAY. DEC, 1ST-Auction sale mended.or wish anything in the har• �" Bead or phone order to ° ,'and Mrs, U, D. Conant. secretaty, of farm stock, implements etc„ at ness line, please leave your orders with A. J. Reynolds. of the Provincial lot 7, con. 2, Scarboro, the property J. S. But don. 'Commission, was present and assisted of Harvev Taylor, $ale at 1 o'clock All re airs will be called for and de- �j� f r'Y in the organization of the local Board, sharp. See bills. R'In. Maw,xuc- iyered within three days of receiving JA.Lii 0 _ RICHARDSLON 0 -„outlining its precadure and duties, tioneer. rile order. For the information of intendi4 W.MIDDLETON, '�Q'CTR C#ROCER applicants it might be stated that ap 49tf Harness-matter, Whitby plications for allowances must be .�made in writing on,forms supplied bs r • the Board, and such Applications will, +Grain Chopping I be considered by the local Board be• fore being forwarded to the Provin- -NOVEMBER BARGAINS dial Commission with such recommen• "AND FL'LSING 4 dation as the local Board may decide to make. If an allowance is made, it �+p+ am re ed to do chopping and oat will be forwarded by the Provincial �IVEBSTERS P p� pP R - Commission directly to the mother. flaking,on Mondays, And PA- .Although'the amount. of this has no IK?ERHATIOXAL days only' beginning - Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers - " 'base., definitely f ed. It will, in all n ` cases, where grand,hr calculated to on April lit. 30c each or Q�3 per doz. enable a mother to properiv mriintaio ness men,en are to use by buai- GzeeIIWOQd `fi' Y her children so that they may become seas men,engineers,bankers, fohn F., Bayles, I sd es, architects, physicians, good citizens of t be' Province. Tb, farmers,teachers, librarians,sler-- spirit of the A€•t creating a ComrniF- b successful mans and • - -1 tI ta, flora nhich the local F3nxrd .'e ° �' Concretb. H orse Blankets' , large, warm and rives its powers, r rid, pet u fitting sucu tuomen the world over. • grants LU be mass, is to enable N AteYtluEquipped to win? (� -serviceable, cnIy Q4. widowed mother nigh sincaenor N = The New International provides Products mother, *•hoar h6sh n I is incapacitat P' � , �++• - ed, to properly maintKln sech childi -•• = the means to success. It i3 an all- • : without bring obliged to ,u.ndr.t•k, = knowing-teacher,auniversal ques- other dnties so onerous as to result it �answer' �("''+ the neglect of bet children. It �1,:•old H you seek efficiency raid ad- ] BERT HARVEY & SON, �.ireeriwood be carefully noted, however, tb€.t„uiy vaacementwhy not make daily Meld The k: the following may apply : a Lion this vast ttmdof iilsfoirm- Accident and Automobile Insurance cu A mother having two or rl,ore atlona sand Brick children under 14 years of age ant: 4W,000VoeabularyTarms."00Pages. .able to show that she cannot properly 30,8 tl oogarlo is Subjects.d Pisces. p Y a� Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 care for such children without an sioampWcal Entries. allowance.A m inch ..Pickering Hardware: Store l3) A mother who t9 a widow or wrttsfar,txo- whose husband is an inmate of the imea per.•, 'Hospital for the Insane in Ontario or iitu,trnuoas, ` permanently disabled. s{ Rai ofica` (let my. prices.aps r (3) A mother must alwa7e be s Brit- , aftm u yot: Concrete work done: The Old Reliable 'ish subject or the wife or widow of it ^ly name this - P British subject and most show that `- paper. J I. G.&C. - Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. she is x fit and proper person to have '- _ tbP care of her ebildren. M RI l4 Ha Thau dht f) Re-ide:hty of Pickering and vicinity "°�••'+ CO, Clarence a�lt►lYnpson Happy :, CA ANNAMW lnav stake Applications to Jlfs. Mali 8prisgfl•Id,Maw _ colro Forsyth. Claremont. one of the .� -� ,C• N• R. ��Station,, Brock Road ' i •- - . members.-of the Bo7trd. —_-- -- _-_--- - The Fuel Saver,and Satissed-.Customer ►,h + t,.. s L11 rl i OETTIN THE BEST CH t�'iTH �' -�'e Nave it complete line of +. ]FL ^, Edvi,trd Everett Hale u,ed to coua_ SHERD 1\-�`i'ILLIA\iS PAI\T3 _. _ set young people to converse evers pt BtrV B Yet�d and GI't�}1AI11 - AND 'VARNISHES day with some one older, hatter and � l Paroid Roofln Standard Auto >� ' wiser than themselves. We cannot ft. all do that but we can do the next best ► (,y Tires at$13 while they last. tMina_ we ccrtr � tin tt,ueh wi h them _ _ ' t r ea' 'onaUle prices ::• -- —Elsrexsfth Eh °nEed E an� enjoc T_-sirterns $1,40 and all other fag a the fruits oft r-ir wisdom and expo r:• Fresh Stock of Groceries At lowest prices. - _ goods in proportion. - t enee. Prohably no publication con- - _ Come and see what we have F tains an much from the writings of Call in and See us and get prices. We take in'showing ou' _ ..-,._ wen and women distinguished in 'Pleasure g y .. Z"13y ways as The Youth*' Compapan = Sena Ibz alt educaCtod o[f tall andr MrsC McMaster, - Brougham J. `S. BALSDON, - -PICKERING ",'heart. The Companion has no age limit. Professional men, business men and ' busy women prize It as highly as the - • = young talks. �'•_==,,��ww •' The 52 issues of 1826 will he crowded _ �1WI� �n by &v W 6th aerial Rot ies. short stories. edi- - torihe p•:etrd receive rtttd fug, sib- .gnat”f�>twn.*b...tie..n�+aaa.a on OF MONNEY'S BREAD ' scribe nos and receive : asb*isi*sat ;-;1. The Youth's Companion-b2 Issues ~�O�' r rr� }may soya .•e -j ' - Ill 1;IIi 1. � ,v�Yvw•:}Oats°.�.vidt Bar& �2 All t#:e retdnining issues of 1920. -; S. The Companion Rome Calendar Made from pre-war standard Hoare: Nothlug bn�r No, 1 for lf)`31- , �E DO MONION BANK / grade need. Milled and baked in our own town. All the above for$2 50. . .:Patronize the home industries. fcCafl's Magazine for 1921. The .•. ontbty authority on fashions. WHlrey BRANCH, - C. P. LYND, Manager. 1.50 a Year. Both publications RitOORI.iN B�tAhfCH, C. ptpgg� Maier, only $3 50. THtaYorTa'sCoxpwxlox, ,.'Choice Chocolate `Si 'bulk or boxes =-1Commonwealth Ave. le 9t. Paul tat. "+ Boston.-Maya. Ll�bBrS . b Wedding Cakes a -specialty New Subscriptione Received at this be''1S -'The. heaviest snow-storm in ' - �..many Sears, at this titue of the W6 can supply you with the best Rubbers at the lowest prises: . _E . '� 10 N N E y . ';year, took place on Taesday nigiht .Call and be convinced. DICKERING, ONTARIO ' -- —. ` The Corner Shoe Store." The Bloomia' Old - 1 y _ - „' We Me Palmer, - Rag' ace aa - Cream of the - W e t A Union Jack rippled amid AND MONARCH FLOU the tree tops. There seemed something valiant about 1t, a'gsy, �^ 2 won't-be-downhearted spirit, wvben VH you heard its hi•taty. •' ! Are unequalled for Bread and Pastry A doctor at the IDtualtolta Free Hos- t Vital for Consumptives was talk- lug, '"The sad thing ta, it's yovn fr _: 3RrA.N ANA. tSHORT ` people, eager, hard-working Dops and girls, T.B. attacks usually- , those bo make the best Cana- " dians �ecause they're ambitious. Vetmteens, black, navy, garnet, 1.25 to 2.25 per yard.- f, At reduced prices. See list flue? The fellows In h that y ' FOr toying hens try = Pavilion were determined to haven � • ^ - bag. Each for-tributed the little he Boy's Heat/ Bloomers, assorted sizes. - y our Scratch Feed ►► tins" y ppolnted—tt�a so �$Oys' vy Girl's 9, 2,5 i.= Highest market prices for all kind ,•.,.: could. The t,the flu but oor " „- chaps, they're visa •• - ' Sweaters. 1 Sweaters, s o rain t 'Hen S e tern ':• G' Swe 0 f� r Yes, t up anion the tQQveering -- - : > Pines, t de0an proFlaimtnir Men's Leatber (Moves. "Who ttve I And to the co Pqt �Yeak and - �e ;. ill, bu b D t7th, lads Underwear, see them for yourself. A quantity of Buckwheat and Rye whose p s bought the rag o ctr � oing its r w da tlese epi n its we Almira Yarn. black, grey and red, ' *" I hot . da Worth aay. r .Thy Campbell Flour 1Vhlls Co. td. a �,`, ing our ' ,. ,, f .' + Ilz;- Contr" may ibe sent to Avenue, - Mills at -�� ;• William e„84 3 adlna Avenue, � Toronto b o Geo. A. Reid, Trcrtg- g � � is • carer, 1 Col age street, Toront - . - -�- Toronto Peterbocia Pic, riL(J :K;pe.�4'�`n' - r. i r -. - ♦ 4� - •,t, •`Yn-, •✓-' • n...• _".,i'^• .''Nmfs ','^.•-..,... ,.Y. .4 5, if , �"xt n ;r' �� :: _• , , ,A7•e•x, mwa:i ,t- .:y ty' z•. ;wy,,, a file+"�1fi: :'' P+ r x: _'•`7k;�•�a.' °1r7+"'' .€ `•/�.v'�5'^ 4' .sk'n1`a ••u .c: +.v '"!" ..ra•n".'ri�-."r.. - 'w:> 'yr ,zeY,yz.` e•'s{;r 4+ ..�, :h .,� ( e k.> - iTq, Ylk�1t.�.x�a. p t T a, •M�'.¢:^'' •3 t� .a r. �.•e ""'..' Y ..!•'yy.. �e •4iorar�ry.�•" :N•! r"` 'K �'-t rtwai.�"4-�'.i�;..�iZ. � `',��•'=' a.+, J f,. yem�;:. •" �s ..�3� .y,n w :'Z..,. ` .a. C"- •;4�•,.••A,�.'"oi�! r �`� +.k.�.. ..a; 'YS: if'^" � �: .. ��6'w:.""*' ., a .n `��',�•^ ._ D. A. and Mrs. Scott and Miss' We understand that the town- Wan. Harbron still tcontinaee is .Margaret Mecnab motored to Can- a hip has received two ca lured - R :_very poor health. niagton on Sunday and spent the German machine Rune. We hope T. iP'ingold ezpecis a carload of day with A. M. and Mrs. Smitb• t bat our residents may have the !' .'coal to arrive this week. We are sorry to report that Arivilege d viewing these troph- Rev. W. Limbert and family Harold Graham is very ill, with(ie$of the Great War. The part. moved to the city on Tuesday.' slight hopes for his recovery. He o ur boys played- in the war entit- Peter and bliss Margaret Mae. was taken to the General Hospital les us to tlie•privilege. :nab were in the city on Tuesday, in Toronto on Wednesday. � � � i Mrs. Judson Lacey, of. Toronto; The double wale cluartette cf Of all materials and deal spent Sunday with Mrs. Josht a the Baptist-church went to NVhite- ,, r _._ kept-in 'BB Co al Co al i stook. It will papyoa "- undy. vela ou Jlouda3•,ereningand assi=t- 13 call at our works and Inspect our stoop Thomas Paterson and daughter, ed in the programme at the anni• � ]'t C _ obtain piioes Don'S�be..misled.. ._ Piss Gladys, motored toWWthy, vet• ,try of the Methodist church. y � agehbw•do not employ thezr,consequent. :?•+�a . on Tuesday, His, Veta Stephenson, A. T. e', - Hard and Soft Coal of the 1 �'' ly we can, and do throw off the agent Mrs. A. W. McKay is spending lI asei-led iu the program a commission of 10 per.cent.,which you will « ,�• - a few days in Toronto with her given h3 llr. Atkiusou''s Stridin best quality On certainly save by purchasing from its.; ,"':daughter, Mrs. Combs. hand' call solicited. Club, Tovoatu,.on the evening of x The report that appeared'in our Thursdnv, Nov. 11th, (A� mistiue --� i A J. T. MATHESOht -last issue that Thoe. Neal had re- THOS A LAW y Day), •E,y rendering two piano • • p Office and Works, Whitby, sold the dwelling he had recently solo.. PiCl•>eex'i1M Yp y. Ontario urchaeed in Brougham and had �'• Gut: _ ..bought a house and lot in Clare, —GIGANTIC — t TH CENTURY ;R moat, is incorrect. _ S pecial Sale '�Mrs. (Rev.) C. W. Sitig, Miss S. � ''�` � ' " -� 0 Brand clothes�' Fstalas� and Mra. Morgan Pugh sy . � I E� � were in Toronto on-Tnesdag-and R 11 T T 0 N t area study i�l artistic -Wednesday-of last week attend- - - workmanship. Not a -+ ing the annual meeting of the wrinkle—in them a%Copt Your.chance to buy a supply of fall,- .• .Women's Mission- Circle of the the wrinkle of lees Ili and winter goods at greatly '$apptistChurch. •504.bushels of No. 1 Flax Seed to be' sold p g - reduced prices, The Ladies' Aid of the Union the wrinkles .out. I have been successful in sects ing a Church purpose holding ebazaar out in Small quantities for feed A 0888-at large and varied stock of Manufactur- q p rp Sold. exclusively by ere Samples which are as ay -on Tuesday evening, Nov. 23rd, know taken from the beet tabtermiats when homemade cooking, candy. 6 cents er ound. " • ".fancy work etc.. will be sold. / _ P p . _ = Fred T. BUNTING sad �tramdae chip to appeal to the will also ��ee a refreshment These I offer � booth. where liT'neb, tea and coffee Nothing better for young live stock. The hen's store, -� to you. may be bought. A Rood program P I C H R R I N C f. F�agold, Clan ait • �:G Is being prepared. Doors open at - •'7.80 o'clock. Programme a ill be- r Apply at office of' s • Ind. Phone 2804 ,gin at 8. Everybody welcorue. d A banquet was held in the base- ment of the Methodist church on L�►X MILL His - Tuesdap evening 1�9t on the oC_ Whitevale .Club of Raster's casion of the departure of Rev. �'ICKERING .:..W.Limbert and family for Torun- *� to, An excellent supper «mow ..United Farmers voice -• °" served by the ladies,'and a short Records pragramns>3 rendered. The chair Sleetinge held-in 1`. O. O. F. Hail, let was occupied by Rev. A. Ml Tuesdffur summeer moncths�oath In great *• an and short, addresses were' de- .ABOLISH -��,+ PROLONG _ . . g 1 IN)O CIAL R i Y(3.t�R LIFL We are now shipping live stock re u Variety -livered by Rev. Mr. King of the _ laity on the co-operative plea. g - New Records are received each Baptist church,also by Messrs. J. '. ° Forgie, Jae. Underhill, Taos. E. CANADIAN. GQy'ERPI �I�T AN1TY i �i.l. DO IT Phone or write F. Horusihaw, Howard week and Special.orders filled on =Stephehson L Ad John Palllster, • Malcolm. of Direotars. shortest notice.. still of whom spoke in- the highest Given a larger re:writ for life t!.a& is obtainab'.e THE%TON'S - : Pickering s terms of the pastorate of Mr. Lim- 'from any ot`-er forrn.of investment with absolute - H. PU(iH,_Secretary B Bert and th"oeial services of his secvrit-y. - , family. Mr. Lambert leaves Clare- Free from Dominion In, Tai. `.: wont carrying with him the hear- lo,n stn real 'e-.t oz b tzrr ct'e�: in Canada of er qd jQrem4nt _ 1 +ty good-will of the community. Y Pe- Q., , $$ t'.ea;,eo:5a,a, pu:c:.a.. ohe:inatonce,oratany 4 On Wednesday of last week, later date deli;cd cin- Aa�uit;�of from 50 to$5,000, ! - -Bus meets all Trains- Mrs. ( Mrs. J. H. Beal met with a very � - I lerious accident which will confine to be paid in manthiy er q(:artc:ly instalments. First-class Rigs to hire day or a ? zher to her bed for some tune. She tiny,twc.persons may ns:c"asc_oint'v. night at lowest prices.. t: had gone to the city that morning p. E:roytrs tray purchzse fo: their elrployeea • _ to Phone 1803 . 'to-see her daughter, Mrs. A 3 W - Chandler. of Sudbury who ha? - app to your ponma3t^r, cr write.,pov_-ir fre:,--to S T.3nstedo, Su e:ntcrrI= �i �1rr uisies. Otte a, for n•:w .honriet rind'other yt ' bee'n in the city since she met with Thos• Sanderson & Sou, + , an auto accident several weell ago, infortnarcn,:egLirr 3 �.:c:...;.r.a��-:c Eirt:�lay. i •� wad has-been staying at a friend's PROPRIETORS house, where she has bsen waiting 'r ryx on alady friend. who was much ' more seriously in't}red in the .�-- _-._e ._•.. _ _. - -�_Il _ ^ � ,Idl" same accident. Sirs. Beal had _ AFF'rY DEPOSIT` 80S$8 started to walk al the floor of I '• ` r S are now installed -at this the house and stepped on a rug- ° _ . 1 &teach for the cuatodp o! which slid on the R axed har.Clggor� __- --- Be fell '` �-• - - - � valaabie papers, etc-, affording floor. As a result, Mrs. Beal �' fracturing her right thigh bone. - safety attd privacy.- Further fs" When it was seen that her injuries o _ .formation supplied by the Matt+ " ' were serious a doctor was cam- - Boses rented far$3.00 aad n3oned, who, on eza:ninaticn, r, _found that the bone was broken, npmirds, per annum. . ..She was immediately taken to the - + 47 General Hospital where she is now '• TMt doing as well as can be expected. mitts expected that she will be able 1�ANK j --'� STANDARD to,be taken home the latter part ?" of next week. L.. OP CANADA is1� Claremont celebrated the second anniversary of the signing of Masterpieces of the'VVorld's Feat Orclhei tress tICKERING BRANCH peace with two Armistice Sunday �►.w.ewawt•osTH �ItAwwNR services of Thanksgiving and the '' • _ 8MANCM il l AT wruiwl opening of a local fund for Vimy ;Memorial Church and the British % Do you love lorlous s mphon><es, males over- k�1 r Empire War.Relief work, under : '. •... :,: • .cures, brilliant ballet music grand Opera the direction of the Red Cross • # Society. Impressive union'ervi• Do you know-that five of the most f4mous orchestras The Pickering _ cos were-held in the Baptist and Y �A: America la their WdndrOUS'muS1C exclusively for V 'j`'s_ ~� Methodist church edifices, morn• ._ play Y1lce C� �1r4 - ant;and evening respectively,with ._Columbia Records? They include the Metropolitan ` Rev @. A. McLellan and C. W. -Sing as the speakers of the day. -'Opera Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Cin The object e l ukd proses ill bo s Iowan.teakng aad prosecute - ;;•. The messages, both in sermon sad �cinnatl Symphony. * _ the tbbns. a °, in song were of a thanksgiving. - - >' _informing an inspirational char Nothing you have ever heard can compare with these y:` erotenoommca4 yFx ter, appropriate Eo the oceasio - 1Gmben having pro p masterpieces o€ music, interpreted by these noted groups «'�'� ''°ly 'III�° - The attendance was'good and not of EaoaMvs oomtSottNs. a,few expressed the pleasure the " : - Membership fee - P of master musicians. _ ._ _ opportu nity afforded them of thus \. 'TLebel loss w boa brom tide rte chest cs. meeting together over a matter of _ _ se° _h Exec.Oom.-L? D. Banks,C.S.Patin• stns moment and common inter- - est, as well as sbo their Rrat _ - -' `• er, W. V: fUchardsm,,Pickering. ; itude to dud for fGe blessings of .: -- , J.R. Thexten W. J. Clark; ppeace. The total thank-offerings - - - - prseiaset; llsoesNtt7 for the day were in the neighbor- - .hood of one hundred and thirty- - -. _ •• _ - 1 =� five dollars with the prospect of � d geeords more to follow, as indicated by ` afono - z s Al' some, who intend contributing to the and in the course of a few -- - • - - day S. J.Farmer was chosen by ,�ome is today and let us play you some of these superb, the Corning congregation as com of fans ave bin you 1 ftImt .. - 1 d ' the fat m S Y . . records. You win fix » mu itv treasurer.and aa•arranged �reco d he ill forward to the Dominion - twuld desire: ballads,patrioticmalodies,operas,and on through 'Vi y Church Memorial treasurer 1' 1 ' one quarter of -the amount re- the intricate, dazzling compositionsof Brstihms,Gounod,Liszt. ;. h lance to the Can These rest orchestras have tselerxed the Columbia as their Grsf� "'' =..`The- Universal -;cei and the balance g ',ads u Red Crpts treasurer. Mean- record medium because•Columbia Tone, after repeated tests; wh'le, folders, eontainieg %nfor- - '- has shown itself to their trained ears to be the most faithful _ Sawing-:'Machine � ma ion as to these two interests, ".r Manufactured by. hav been widely distribnted and beautiful. • the ugh the eongregatioys and ' W. B. Jackson 8c Son, - rnai�s, and all are urged to read Let us demonstrate Columbia Tone to you—in whatever Brock Road. Pickering, Ont', •'. the t and what appears in the dai- Musical selection you may choose. a n ly rt an9. :.r3uth these causes are ` ' J - - 4?, '0 Blacksmitbing and Woodworking is -appe sling to the practical sympa ' ��, Tn .z7 -, ,�y^ all its brr►nches. saw gumrolltg . thy (J 1-he people•in a marked de- 1\ . F� • �' I''� t k i�•l� , — AGENT and flung a.speelaltr,. V., fzree.r Gifts to the fond in the We stock G}aaoline Engioea, Emery proportion ns agreed to last Sun- 1�,i i1 l'.�'i11 Cr, 0XI T A1310 Wheels, Circular SHwe, Saw and E day,I r as specially requested by 1 �p Emery Mandrels-1 the c ntributor, puny be left or � .~ Ladders rf eil'len!l nn hand . -_' t3l,nt J Mr. Farmer any time. •r, ..,i. is .. Wn .r +�i7to� _ " I. and fur bAle, ��w• ar ';r',a'''�..$1" �,•• ? .�..,.,y. a' :I+. .u..9•.�A:.-•: .'&: .,,:- �a �" •x:°' -v�,co ;,,r e ,•c `t'� e S6 ^Prom ,. ,c WHIMMA Ito e ;msAY �stjt.�e. like)y to cheng ,ssp�etium who the breatW}�s'sitfes tome goes tint. Scientists are aansband'Y blessed,a drashlni dry •; , o working to find new light on the sub- Little listless aprons hung dangItng The$trenll ous Conditions of Life -+ , !','_ •; " : ? jest of food values, so leis not wise from the line, to run to extremes and-followv`every Till a sweet-faced fairy gleaned them, .To-day Are' Responsible. new light.--But-certain things are de- -sombre hued and-gay. Mothers who remark that girls to- y .A. ,....�..; " finitely established. We know that _. Smoothed•them, spread them to your day are more prone to anaemia than ;ek sailors,or soldiers, who are for a long view stiffly starched and flee; the girls of a generation ago, should " time deprived of fresh vegetables.and Sorne -were'checkered blue and white look back at the surroundlug, in fruit'af, develop scurvy, which is cured some were mostly blue. which they and their companions ° as soon as the.missin foods are sup, (Little girls may wear them, and big ` `... � g ,, lived. They vPOUId,easily,see the rea- plied. So we may know to a certainty girls, too.)' son in life's altered circumstances to- +' that we need those foods to keep us.But Sunday came and company; they day a: in trim. 'We know that children,}who _ hung them all away. Now the -scbooi-girl's Iife is more are not fed enough milk or eggs or For organdle and crinoline. strenuous; her more numerous s•tu- lean meat are ui�,dersized and anaemic, Once, when all the ills of earth piled dies are a severe tax upon her which shows pretty well that' those upon your head, strength. Also, girls enter business foods are necessary to- growth and •Grandma wore an apron with a pock-' soon after leaving school—at an age- bodily upkeep. , And we know that et long and brown,.-., when they most need rest and out- however "filling" vegetables may be', "Wonder where the pennies•grow," door life. Their. womanly develop- This Christmas they do not give us the vigor that smilingly she said; meat is hampered by the stress of ' bread and cereal foods supply. Sb we And your little dirty hand.burrowed working hours, hurried. and often Choose can see that all those foods are nec- • -'down and down. scanty meals. Girls are more liable cessary to keep up.in the be physics: If you ever. mined for gold, you will to bloodQessness- toila'y: but there condition. ' know the tlxrill; is this consolation that, whereas doe- ;. �RU1�'� ICK But the right sort of food is not Busy years have passed me 'and 'I tors formerly regarded anaemia as •z cfr eo ow.rhat Qu enough. It must be handled with die- — often incurable, the cures are now feel it still cretion. That is, :it must be eaten in But'when they tailed_ you home,'to see counted in "tens.-of thousands. Such _ _ Noves the time to consider the special value of sufficient quantities and at regular ' her"lying dead, }medlernes as Dr. Williams fink Pills -' the Brunswick ks a Christmas Gift for the whop intervals= Ton much stress can not.be They clothed her in a satin gown. I have restored to good health ,thou• -:I feanily, laid on both these• qualifications to sands of weak anaemic girls and wo- All along the roads of youth, flutter- good health. Sufficient means- ust I rnen, simply because they contain the Choose'it for its'Unrivalled Tone and Wi-satility ing and glad, elements necessary to make new, rich, —for its matchless beauty. enough. Too much is as had'as too Little rainbow aprons Olt drifting little, in fact, worse. , If we .take too red blood which means good health here and there. and vitalit = Choose it because of its exclusive all-wood oval much food the body canot use it fast Y. n One who always played with you when When your'dau horn which amplifies tone according to the laws enough. It can neither be taken up as gstar's strength fails you were a lad and pallor, breathlessness and back•. ., of Acoustics--for its exclusive Ultona that nourishment, nor eliminated as waste, Wore them—nine—the' buttons ` and a part remains as poison. What ache disclose her anaemic condition, plays all makes records exactly a8 they should caught In Lei braided hair. , remember that you can make her well "be play is known as auto-intoxication follows, Wonder If,the.angels wear anything so that is, the body poisons itself, and a bright. and..assure her healthy development HEAR ! �ORARE! j DELI DE! train of ills follow.' Your mother had an angel's face--hers by giving.her Dr, Williams' Ptak Pills to make good red blood. Remember, Then meals should be regular. were always white— '. g .' too, that- for women of all ages Dr. �°. Ask your nearest Brunswick dealer to play.ANY make of record Breakfast, dinner and supper at the Why, the very skies 'are blue when k.• Williams'- Pink Pills - are especially ti. _ —let your own ears be the Judge. same hours every day,and no constant they are not sad; p �� meals." Growing helpful in the many ailments that •,,,,•,•,,,•„•„•.,•,,., piecing bet�w men Surely she could, wear them there. result from' watery - blood. The ... t Y y ^- children need more .than the .three. The Musical Merchandise sales Company, __ _ A13 the cheerful, friendly flies, all the make women�aad girls well and keep sole Caaadlan Distributors. -meals daily, but the lunch hour should homy things o Dept. W.L., 79 Wellington St. W., Toronto be regular. Give them a glass of milk B them we This is amply proved by Gr '• • That a man comes home at night the case of bliss Eva MacKinnon. 1?'lsass send sue at onto free and postpaid. the Booklet "what to loot Glammis, Oat.; who says: "AS a school . -; and a sandwich at ten,,and a s!m>7ar. - . for to buylnt a DhonosraDd er eyed to greet, light lunch at three o'clock; or,if they Som he 6w sort of tangles with a wo- girl I grew very pale sad would take ° .................,..........,;;.............................. are in school, when school is over, and man's apron strings• dizzy spells.and sometimes vomiting. h' het ere • nothing more in weer. There seems Makes the' checkered-gingham My condition was such that I was not - street or Alt................................:...................... no end to a growing boy's stomach lengths lovely and complete, able to attond school regularly: and 4 !�........... Peovlfbs...........t....., capacity, but'do not•let,him be test- ••:.•••••• ...,•• • - - b it every hour .in the der Fill Y Sombre colored, plainly made,spurned my mother was very much worried and laid away � about my condition. FfaaIly she der him up, but do it at regular intervals, When women robe for, gadding—just sided to give me Dr. William: Pink Chewing—that is as important as, -- every day. Pill's and I took these for a consider- ' eb;oositig food. Most men and boys, Every day Is all of life. The song able time, gradually gaining strength tom:,, and some women,bolt their food with- the robin songs �- until I was perfectly welt. It to soma out properly chewing it first: The The seventh day is just as sweet. years since I took the pills cad 1 gave !; ' starch,which should be digested in the' eujoyed the best of health, and -1 nS t` mouth, enters the stomach undigested am certain pale, sickly girls will And and Is sa good as lost"to tta, and the ^1Vlystery } CSSa�CS, 'new health if they give Dr. Williams' other foods enter in large pieces which• While recent experiments In long- 'Pink Pills a fair trial." - - are hard to digest. Take at least an distance telephony have diclosed the You can procure Dr. Williams' Pint hour for dinner, and chew the food possibilities of wireless. the Pills through any dealer In medicine Vim°'-F >' - •_ GI T�• long enough to get the flavor. -Immense average man. is as yet considerably or they will be sent you by mail at .:_ Don't drink with the meal. Drink a behind some of the natives zf Africa 50 cents a box or six boxes for ;2.54 z' 9. 3tdlk or cheese, or eggs, or fish, g}� of water when you At down, or In the mater of easy and. accurate by writingA rect to The Dr. Williams' •' 'WeD Plsaeed Meals. 1 your tea or coffee at the close. . transmission of messages without via- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ';. or meat, or.beans. If you have never given the subject able means. e Ravi,you ever wondered why ear- . °Lin ?s�lies are always coa�nfng 8. Cereal: Corn, rice, oats, rye or -of eating properly any thought begin When general Gordon fell at Khir- _ T6 Mophetic Jules `fern. "t ' sad .e f1 ., /,°; a doctor? Why some wheat. today. You feed your stock a care- toam- the news was known by the ' Science- and Invention declares the - G 4. Sweet: Sugar, honey, syrup• tulip thought out rattan. Why not try I natives in Cairo, over a thousand miles aloes are up every night with cry- ) prophetic vision of Jules Verne, sa :fig dtildrsa? Why same folks .can't S. Butter,- cream, meat fat, butter it on yourself? It is Aeaper,to eat away, within a couple of hours. There shown In his wonder tales, to •have f. 'travel and eat an route, witbout hsv- stsbstitut�s, oil` properly than to pay,doctor bills,.and"were no physical means of communiea- ' _ The-mo st con+R+en-,stake of Cooks I covered a wider field than most people lobse:e fya=, tion, and the tat"....Duals ..a5 "atural- suppose. ,; ;flag s rids :pull?- h to leave out. fresh vegetables or ty disctedlted by the Brltioh residents,I - — Barring accidents, is nice cases out It was he, of course, who described of ten, the afflicted parties habitually fruits, or give them in insufficient _., .� Healing Lotions. A similar incident relates to. the the submarine boat many yesra before eat wrongly. Per the greater part of amounts, and to substitute too much death at.sea.of Prince Henry of Bat any such craft existed; and the. There are certain healing lotions the Ills to which flesh is heir are trace-'of one or the other aorta of food. Next that eve housewife should have in 'tenberg. who was struck with fever underwater ship navigated by Captain v: to•ve etables and fruit, most famities �` In the Ashanti expedition of 1895. sable to wrong habits of diet. g the medicine chest, as the Ingredients I Nemo was so highly developed that g. Yet feeding the family correctly in fire too }ice}e �}k a� eggs. In the for sorne of the best lotions are found free Englishmen were is their store`only the very newest saperaubmarines s city the middle class cook substitutes I I hundreds of miles Inland In Wart i can be said to match it. a viery simple matter, once you stop in nearly every home and take but Africa when a native came in and treat in quantities out of proportion 1 In "The Steam House," published . - __ trying to make it difficult atrt<i refer- little time to prepare. announced that the "Great Whites � • 'ti8c,forget calories and vitamdnes and to the rest of the food,with the result` An excellent lotion for sore or chart- . in 1881, Jules Verne planned an auto- that the fermi grows iizitiable and Man had just'died at -sea. The men proteips, ssbd deal is-terms of most family gm mobile fairly corresponding to one of quarrelsome, with a tendency towards(ed akin is made by mixing to a,paste made`a note of the time In their NW to toes, lettuce and apple-sauce, a heaping teaspoonful of boric powder, our up todate,eve ton..trucks. .Tzue. s sits cabbagee,'and ergs and dimes" of-the kid'siey_ P 8 P� P �diary, and when the news came • The country housewife omits the a little camphor and a cupful'of-melt- in this first story of a self•propeIled through ChBy found that the native, carriage steam was the motive power; 'p vegetables or frost, and gives too`: mutton tallow. Allow to stand until i had Informed them within i--couple but later, in his . "Master of the ..• Bare is a clessf8cation of the differ- cold, and when wanted for use, heat of hours• of the Prince's death. - , *M soma of foods. Cut it out, paste �� stuffs, cakes, cookies and' cold, small amount and rub well into the Worts;' the !]rich,, s romanceh used This [acuity, possessed by various - , It over your table,'and every day feed pdes,with the result that ever'y'one suf- p good tribes does not operate only on s e- ass and' electricity,'gluing to the car skin. To keep the hands in con- just about the speed, 100 miles an ' 'Pour family something from every one ferw from cotrstipation One can see dit:ton rub a little of.this mixture over I p i cial occasions. It serves the natives of this classes. That does not mean a .reason for the city cook, who must hour, which our racers of today at- them before retiring, ,covering the in their everyday affairs. The mane- that every meal must be trade up of buy everything, to omit vegetables 9101 ger of a large store declared to fain. hands with ofd loose kid Use publt h But in the country where vegetables� in "Robnr the Conqueror," p - ., foods from all five classes, but every a little cornmeal 'with the soap when the writer that it is useless to think " r dry if we are to be,kept in the best and fruits should be abundant, and j ad in conquest f the not only pictured the washing the hands sunup the day. o!,paying a surprise visit to & native milk is to be found on every farm, the eongaest of the air, but foresaw the physical trim we should have some- A weak solution of boric powder and branch manager. He had tried it struggle between the two greatdst !' of ev 'sort of food vegetible reason for the ]ack o? enough green I warm water is excellent to apply '. ' stuff,fruit and milk in the family diet, several times. Even when he order- types, the "lighter thaw air" and the ::• _41F rva tlaaa .foods, cereals,,sweeta ' slight-.cuts and wourmda, and if used at ad his conveyance at the .very last "heavier than air," awarding the tri. is hard to see. Yet the farm table is' ends _ usually lacking in enough of these im- once is all that is needed, as it is a moment, and kept his destination umph where the great war has taken 91e Five Food Groups: pottant foods I fine antiseptic and cleanser. It is a secret, he always found the native it, to the former. , 1. Vegetables or fruits. good plan to keep a Bottle of the sofa- smilingly awaiting him. Many of our ideas about food-hale' In the 'Master of the World" Verne i tion ready fbr use., This manager's experiences are con- introduced a flying machine which — — For burns, bind scraped raw potato firmed by others, but no one has been could also travel on land, on water, or ' sQRlatlln<S>•=tf!♦/)♦/sRttlt Ass!>•Rlsisl•t/tlsas=11111111>•1st1R=�, onto the burn,renewing when dry.The able to fathom the mystery of native. _ potato pulp•furnishes the moisture "wireless" messages. under the sea. 'e. et a look beyond • which the burn has taken out and re- „'we are to have yet achieved, but rThe are oiivuieed sieves the burning sensation. - - ff Al are stumbling In that direction. ;,- :.•� g - Already we have the seaplane, whi -` = n For a sprain, bathe well with hot Keep"an F.dgC OA Your K[Il11fC. travels on water or in the air, end w vinegar and salt solution, or with one■ g To keep 'an edge on your knife, do new automobile which seeks the ai n Fprt�ifS in Three Courtlier of Olrt- I pint of hot water in which one table not hold the blade too flat when shar s 1 p- of wings. :The Dractical watermobilet= spoonful of epsom salts has been dis- ening. Lift it to about 45 deg:-that efficient on sea or land, seems to X , tarty Prove' Value--0f Fertilizers ,, solved. Is about halt way between flat and within sight. Vests of 1:920 carried out tinder scientific super- 41 `I For sore or inflawed eyes there .is straight up and down.- Men who work ` ■ nothing Letter than a boric acid pow-' ja factories,_and who sharpen the beet- �1 vision Convince farmers of Ontario -der solution. 'In fact, it is the very. W�'1AL� grade of knives, Bold the blades at ol. evalue of fertilizers in hastening maturity and obtaining thing which a doctor'wiil prescribe for about that angle. This really sharpens lar-sw yields and'bigger rata. - sore eyes. Take two-thirds of a cup- only the cutting edge itself, and leaves garB ON LITTLE 0►lB ' J - -.c. I ful of warm water and dissolve it in the blade just behind tba cutting part The d4nn0MtrQt"*1.V0 t __._. -- .:' one-fourth teaspoonful of boric Acid'--strong -and threk enough td stand - , ' 1. -T14 greatest difference of all between the plots was la the I s sssturlty of the corn and the yield of eats." 1 powder. Wash.the eyes with the solu ordinary usage. Canadian fall weather is extremely., tion, using either an eye cup or a soft _{_; hard on little ones. One day Is l Z, "1Um tiro plots of coin (1st-fertilized, 2nd-fcrtitized and !cloth. warm and bright and the next wet ,...,.,.,.,>)were eight to tea days earlier is ripening." .i� Those wive have moue to invest can and cpld. These sudden chsagM•' g. ."The differences in matwity of the ears for silage purposes + If. a child's. mouth f3 washed out y were dist>at�ly is favor of the fertilized plot." twice daily with a weak boric solution,. not do better than to pick up Victory bring on colds, cramps and colic..and it will he less susceptible•to infant dis- bonds. Watch our progressive farm- unless baby's little stomach Is kept „ - Imp►ove the Quality and Increase Yields eases. If the child's eyes are weak or 'era &a examples of wise men. They right the result may be serious. r ..r, 'in 1921 by Fertilizing. ORDER EARLY sore, this same solution will be found laugh when you suggest selling; they There Is nothing to equal Baby's Own i ":• ' beneficial. ' will -tell you that they are 'buying, Tablets in keeping the little ones well. Wryls fi► An excellent healing'linirttsnL for buying, buying. Government bonds They sweeten the stomach, regulate " SOIL AND CROP IMPRO`►EMEN'T BUREAU - ; bad cuts and wounds of all kinds is are the best investment in our coun- the bowels, break'ap colds and n aim. d['tbo Casadlen FwUliver Amweladen made with one pact liquid carbolic try to-�Y, and titre present holder or baby thrive. The Tablets an sold by#- acid, four parts glycerine and sax. Purchaser of Victory bonds is a shin- medicine -dealers or by mail at 06 ;. Henry- Hal.H,S.A.e Diredw •lilli Tsn+ple Building,Toronto Cents a box from The Dr.:Willlogase' s''f s * parts sweet oil. It is just as valuable Ing idgbt of wiadoa;+ and Oanad4an i~ :; Hf1N�is>rl[s>•n#nlA1/>•tif>t■>•11f>rsll>ttslsl/1[elltlltltR■ among the stook as in the home. thrift: Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. �• � y �,5���,SSS�7777����,,\ V. '• ., w- -.r. r.'3,> .v�.,t�T •�,�ry�'i"aA°'.�+�:'rv�•;;tr�n�.w4,a..• }, '4 •,,•- ,Y.}� •v1.4 y: ', , ,.,Ny :a«,.•._�-•�,'SX: r,.aj`Sr'r's.^ ..y,- '1"'' "'"'°*r - t,"'• ,y�. �{..';d.'�d r' �•.r, :v[L y � aoii 'd.- y -a5•q "..:4: ..•'b+..,yB• °."�•` w 'T-r•:3 12+' •`�a i .d• .1 .��/,t,R,.Wt•�s l .-r.7.;,- •4' in'' 'R, 'q' •'�,+,: .5:. T_ 611 -Viol vip 6 .4 1 1 -e 11 U�. FOR 71-EE 1401AE'' 10CARffS It may be bA a little Print Che& that WAMTED Quite-faded out and old— With WANTED—HENS. STATE BREIM DRESSMAKE MA Or it may be a costly thing... Cold -and price; also freakLests.."m•They Work while you SW Cut into burnished gold. 444 Logan Ave., Toronto. It may-be spatted up a-bit, I 'farmer: "It's Says a progress ve With tears that stand for pain; j ;, reached a point where it requires 1088 144 - BAUM But Wa. the shield that guards a man A effort. to buy. a-registered dalry calf And bring's him home again. and sow alfalfa, than to explain why Perhaps lVe just a bit of tin, I dou't—jea. I've done both!" 4P. The likeness 'may be slight-, � �� . But can be the truest star, Highly effulent in colds and Citarrhal Ashine through terror's night!' affections Of the nose and throat to . 1.0THEIR! :-V • to Perhaps.the.bulk at*it Is.small, BEWARE OF SUIST0TES A tiny paper square— YOU "sixes and sevens Do feel at to* But it can be� the 1sword of--might, SJJQ a tube. rw THE CO,LTD. You are bilious. constipated! day? UVOINIUMMAIL Ptilif o'M­ia S Of That makes a man fight fair! Syrup of cold, un. jimay You feel headachy, full AM%for Dr-Jules It be just a memory, Your meals don't St—breath RELIEVES PAIN Child's'Best Laxative th 'Of voices through the dark; lig, Is bad, skin sallow. Take Cascaretl Or it may be the glimmerl 'to-night for your liver and bowels and of falth"i undying spark— wake up clear, rosy and cheerful. No 011, it may be a breath of prayer, _s( ,A, Vast on the Moon.. ,gApIug—no inconvenience. Children A symbol or-a charm; The moon of course, Is pitted all 1e1 fi� love Casearets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. But it's the love that walks beside­- over with so-called 'craters,-and sev. __N That keeps a-*man from harm! eml,of the biggest ones are near the —Margaret'E'Sangster. 7 center of the lunar h4misphere which faces the earth. One of the�e, about Affldnay Remedy 9747 ' 9735 % 100 •miles in diameter, might'be de- Can the De" beRaisi�d? r=d- i: scribed as a huge ring of-lofty moun- troubles are frequently. No.lolls Na 223 caused b badly digested food Can the dead be brought back to talus surrounding a elcular plain. CILUS y which overtakes the"argang,to life T IP eliminate the Irritant acids Dr. Tuffter, the well-known Paris minard's Lin1rhert For Dandruff. t . Accept Syrup of F1811 V formed. Help your stomach to surgeon, declares that it to not im• 1 1 1 only look for the name California a properly digest the' food by possible. Teacher: "Give me a sentence and the package, then you are sure your we'll see if we can change it to the child Is having th•, best and most taking I Sita 30 drops of Extract "Injections of andrenalin in the car- of Roots,sold as Mother Seigel's diacal cavity" he says, ''`may restore imperative mood." Pupil: "The horse )`armless physic for the little stom ., Ott Curative Syrup,and your kidney life to a heart already dead. The draws the cart." Teacher: "Very good. isch.' liver and bowels. Children love 9725 disorder will promptly dis- heart may 'also be kept beating arti- &Z tv�70aq Now please change the sentence to an its fruity testa Tull. directions oz "Cali-appear. Cast the genuine. I ficially for a certain length of time No. 9747—Misses' Dress. Price, 35 imperative." Pupil: "Get up!" each bottle. You must say by means. of massage or certain.chemi* cents. Blouse with kimono sleeves, cal excitants." short or lengthened by bell sleeves; Amertcof Pioneer DOE Remomes J Dr. Tuffter also believes In the pos two-piece skirt, in two lengths, at- DANDERIN.E Book on sibilitles of saving lives by artificial tached to lining. In 8 sizes, 16 to 20 art stimulation just as Is now pra. Dop I)ISEASES heart years. Size 16, with short sleeves, Used by artificial breathing. 8% yd-q. 40. ihs. wide, or 21A yds. 54 and How to Feed Girls! Save Mailed Free to any Ad- ins, wade; contrasting, 1 yd. 36 or 40 Your Hairl G dftss by the Author. MONEY ORDERS. ins.. wide; with bell sleeves, 8% yds. Make It Abundantl :A Al. Clay Gloves Co,lao. 118 West Slat Street Send a Dominion Express Money 40 ins. wide, or 2% yds. 54 ins. wide; New York. U.S.A. Order. They are payable everywhere. one material with short sleeves, 3% r J9 yda. 40 ins. wide. Xidth, llra yda. The Pacific walrus Is found on the For a man doing the hardest day's No. 9735—Ladies' Dress. Price. 85 =ainland'onl rarely. work 10 oz. of meat, 1 lb. of bread, cents. Two styles of sleeve; two-piece 7 1 . . . ... . f JA lb. of vegs. skirt, attached to liruing, at low waist- lb. of potatoes, and S1 9 -.61filard"s Liniment Relieves DistenWer tables is sufficient food. line; 37 or 35-in. length from waist- line. In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust. Size 36, with long sleeves, 314 yds. 40 7 ins. wide, or 2% yos-154 ins.9. wide; nm Linimen. Surnames iner 0 0 " ad W with short sleeves, a yds,40 1115. wide, or 2% yda. 54 ins. wide. Width, I% a" IreAd-v to BOWYER "-boo'r.. as applied to a person of low• yda. is WWI C 7 Varfations­Boyer, Bower. Bower• ly and,uncouth manners. Na 9725—Ladies' Dress. Price, 35 Oahe rh4DUM43119in cents. Two styles of sleeve; with or T the very first,twinge,down MAGER 06A Raclal'ortgin­-�-Engllsb. without loose side panels; 37. or 35- comes my bottle of Sloan's. Variatiods—McHugh; Mackay, Ma inch length from waistline. Cut In 7 then quick relief, without rubbixt Source--An occupation also a 10- for It s stitalst, and scatters as, Pugh,Hughson,Hewsan,Hughes. sizes, 34, 36, 88, 40, 42, 44 an,&46 ins. h'n It n 4 I Immediately after a "Dandertne" camffestion. it7o use it for Racial origin—Ancient Celtic; also buiA measure. with el 0 Size 36 requires, wi massage, your hair takes on new life, stiff muncles,and it elps S&UV 8 sidirpanelt, long sleeves, 3% yds. 40 lustre and v;ondrous beauty, appear- lacksiches, SU Joe,$1. In the family name of Bowyer and Teutonic. Spa. Boyer we have another relic of an in- Sources--Given names.. ins. wide,or 2% yds. 64 ins. wide; up- Ing twice as heavy and plestiful, be- dustry or occupation now obsolete, but Strictly speaking the family names per front, % yd. 18 ins. wide; without cause each hair seems to fluff and one of the most important In England. mentioned are traceable to just two panels, without cape collar, 2% yds. thicken. Don't let your hair stay life- -In some cases the name of Bower to seplarate and distinct sources one Cel- 54 ins. wide. Width around bottom, less,-colorlesa, plain or scraggly. You. 7 Jmm the same source,.and in others It tic and the other Teutonic. Yet the 1 , yd too, want lots of long, strong, beauty-' Jis not. names have become so later-woven in These patterns may be obtained ful hair. The industry or trade referred- to- their influences on one another that tram your local McCall.dealer,or from A 35-cent bottle at delightful "Dan. Bond St.;Toronto, derine" fresliens your scalp checks is that of making.bows. The bow It is more convenient to discuss them the McCall Co., 70 Ls the all-powerful weapon, at- Me- all together. 7, 6 This stimu- J)ept. W. dandruff and falling hair. dieval-Satland's yeomanry, and was Lost in the antiquity of Celtic my- lating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, Ible for many a victory of the thology there to a name so old t For years LAP e never considered my dull, fading hair that youthful bright. respons that stock of household IrSdiTis complete "Xnglish arms over the standards of even Its meaning Is not clear; though unless bottle f n&rd S Dees and abundant thickness—All egg a 10 o ''France In. the wars which marked-the apparently. It, developed in reference Was included. For burns♦ brutt%ea, druggists! sprains, frostbites or chillblains it ex- 4ate.middle ages. to the pagan gods. In the Gaelic di. cola, and I know of no better remedy The archers of old England with vision of the Celtic race that tap for a severe cold in the head, or that I will give more Immediate relief, than to their six-foot bows and their three- the Irish and the Seats, WORM WINDWS&WORS fit runs. inhale from the bottle through the nasal toot arrows, have been !rivalled in the through history as the name "Asilb," organ. S=to ask year And an to my survply of veterinary openivaL FhW skill, distance and deadliness of &tin which, despite the difference In 41004- remedies It is easentis.1,an it has in very withslus, Soli ..4 only- by one race, the American In- ling, to quite class to the pronuneta• many instances proven Its value. A re- -1 dians. The cross-bows of the French, Uou of the Cymric (Welsh, Cornish cent experience in reclalming what was livar sm"00A supposed to be a lost mo�Ftlon of a valu- write Ift PW-k�ld the Italian iLud other European races &a Breton) "Hu." We cow's udder has &AIn demonstrated 101 C49 doss :"were perhaps. more Oestrucithe at Naturally, when the Anglo-Saxons its gre•-.t worth and prompts me to re- 130030 wilacl commend It In the highest terms to all =mud with 'Who have a herd of cows. large or small. DAY COMPANY,Um Took Tenda Sp*Tdh C1051 mugs, but the iron bolts they and the Normans came along lftd sihot did not carry so -far as the light, the name "Hugh." a development of I think I am safe In saying among all rte.. 9"Mi tb lent edleln one that keen, truly feathered arrow of the the old Teutonic "augur," meaning . 0 a in 6" there 'a n MTN a I., a flold of u.ef. as W=MIT _t r t,.U.t,_ "thought" or thoughtftlnees," couft. Areal-ICnglish. d Liniment. After shoing with 091curs SOM tM _X n d for _ Let d an r beast. Cuticura way. Witbout inug, gently rub In the old English, records we'fled sion resulted. X. R013BINS, tenet a"on face or dandruff on scab entries of such names " "Adam Is From, the•Gaelic form of the Celtic ]Pheboirue Point. N.S. I with a bit of Cudcws OintegaiaL Tb= Doghtere," William Is Boghyare," name (lAodh") have come Magee, SINCE 0 187 womb all off with Cutlegin Sate sad b 7-s"John Is Bower," '"Roger Ii.Bawyee_J$cKe1e and the anglicized form Me. F%Wk&. Rim wilt tepid water. -'..nnd "'George It Boyer." Hugh, 'in Irelan4 and In Scatlaad, I cursed the -puddle-when I found Itu 25 Sam had walked therein, rN,,= When the names Bower and Bog Mackay. The Welsh Pugh Is a cda- Unseeing I h tomb= -yer's rgetting, the uneven ground, cause my eyes TO;! .earlier form of "do I& Bore," o' - "A Hu" and then 'fin." - I . ,- craft, they are traced to the traction of Ap-Hugh. It ought to be bwpa-k ID)IR 0 C "atte ..Dore" ("of the bower," and "at the Hughes and Howson, of course, are Were on the skies, bower") respectively- This word orl= variations of'the ftzon and Nortatu To glean their glory and to win The sunset's trembling ecstasies. ONLY TABLETS MARKED.ginally meantrustle dwaillIng place. "Hiigh's-son," air Hughs6n. Two of-our modem words coming Some of the Irish McHughs, how- And then I marked the puddle's 6ce,- from it denote the very opposite ever,. trace their names back to the When still and quiet grown again, Was but concerned,"at 1, to trace ARE characteristics of the countryside. A given names of Norman Invaders of AYER" "bower" to us has the meaning of a Ireland, who dropped Norman customs -The wonder spread beautiful rustic spot or pavilion, while and formed family names after the Above Its head we heap contempt Into t1w word Irish fashion from their given names. And mark and MiI+0i and contain - Not Atpirin it All without the "Ba,�er Cro�� The gold-and purple, rose and red. Q0, We seek our goals; we climb our ways zWith hearts- inspired' by radiant thought, ­GDFFee�Di ker' 'When the And--hate The upward stream- -mmak s a Of vislon's beam; • Nor guess that we have roughly' Em M his table beverage, wrought IV tllrrS to A like hiatus in his dream. —E Hen naturall I y. den Phillpotts r Tooth Botdes. orA N IT A new invention.1s a miniature hot.'ilk water bottle for tooth-ache. -It holds "For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- package which contains only half an 'Ounce, and Is just big complete to . ..... Val getting red Aus PA enough to be ,comportably retained Toothache, Earache, and for rections. Then you are Paspr between thii cheek. and , a painful Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu. Asp,irin—the genuine Aspirin pr" ritis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by physicians for over nine• :--tooth. All toothaches are not curable 11 came "BaTer or you are, not taking teen years. Now*made in CanSdS6 by application of heat, but in many in. Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes containin 12 tab. A drink Olaf- resembles stances this method is successful. only '�Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Accept &= "'Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin" in an unbroken coffee,with,none of Coffee's In France there were 3,720 town There is only one AsVirIn-1`B&ycr"--;17ou must say "Bayeg" villages entirely or partially de- Aspirin Is the trade mL-rk (rcsiLgtered in Cimada) of Bayer Manuftcture of Mass* and �"hann, and ft costs less. E J Sit strayed by the Germans. acetleacidester of Sallcylleacid. While it Ip well known that Aspirin Ineeng a&~ panufacture, to asslatt the public against Imitations, the Tablets of ft"r Comte" ISSUE No. 47---'20. *U,,be stamped with their general trade mark,,the "Dayer Craft" L .•.i°ru<.?:,� •.. r ,�'`F.YY'. .. . ".'Y- ` Via' +r. .. '� r "': 1;:� -A,;;aar.;::sv p..,i,.�^e-etru•-,.,2^y^:'•" _..-.es�p5e3..ew.•n°t�•.:.sr..a,...,....:raa.,�y.a�-s+5?^w'„r:•t�'+c,�: ':aw�.:a?"x ,.� .. .. ... -<_--. ,±.,y . a!°:�.;.�•'.. •.F's'd+�- . ,! u3iiJ., ..,,.+:. 7G_ :i�'s�.e:' •,k�Tr2;_"�.. lc .. Y';_,.1.�a; n a n v .. ": .N�•� ;•. -W. B and Mrs. Powell span ' -Miss Blatiche aMechin of 'r4 - " 7- ,.� a! �JJOVALISM811 Banda withfriendato CIateiiiont;'i iii: wsB beoue over$ilitidaay. Becom-A •.Mix Llxz Moore .of To+'onta, >..�Joku Glormley. •of. tlm -L►kb -: ��� �*-- spentiipday' with�ier ,parents,. shore, we are sorry to state, }e --W, B. Powell-had 'a business Henry and Mrs. Moore. seriously ill with pneumonia. e z 'trip to Stouffville on Mondayy. - P. J. and bars. Gardiner -The bulk peanut batter at 35c- Rev. s'' ,ot Your Summer's Wages.? ,y ", -bliss Marie Bateman,of Turon. and child moved to the village last per lb., Farrar Sausage at 35c lb., -:_ o;accompanied by a few frie'nde, week' and are npR getting com" and.Prime Sep. Cheese at 88c lb at Did you buy an overaoist, a' suit of visited Pickering relatives on Sun+ forta•bly settled in the manse, We J. Richardson's Grocery are eery t welcome them to the village. tatnly delicious. * 1 day. clothes •heavy sox and warm ` - - - .-. -Roy and Mrs. Percy, of Myr- :--We wish to remind otir salt- -S. J. (.oliacritt has had the I tle,spent over Sunday at the home scribers that if they take a To- trees cut on the Iot at the corner _;-'underwear r lr O 1 : .,nf the latter's parents, David.and ronto daily paper they can save of King and Church Sts., which _• ..Mrs. Arran, Church St. - money by clubbing with THE he recently purchased and on '` -Mrs, E. Remmer ' returned PICKERING NEws, and thus save which he will erect a residence Well then, how about it? We carry the very beat grades home on Monday after spending the increased coat of THE NEWS. and garage. in all these lines and before yyou freeze up :three weeks with Grahatn and -Mfrs, J. R. Thexton and data• -When our residents awoke' why not come and buy p ';Mrs. Johnston, of Uxbridge, ghter, Miae MRCIOn, motored to from their slumbers on'Wednes- `. --The W. A. of 9t. George's the city' on Suuday to visit the day morning they discovered that Don't put off the. evil day Church in$end holding a boa soc- formers sister, bits, J. H. Beal, an old fashioned snow-storm had - 3al on the evening of Dec, 3rd. Ev- who had the misfortune to fall been raging during the uight,'as :' 'Some fine morning you a're going to- waken rap with an -erybodp , welcome, Each lady and fracture here thigh hone when the ground.was cowered with snow anful cold. Well you had intended going to brinsr••a box, _ visiting a friend. to the depth of about • six inches. Bunting's for a pair of :Maltese y -Mss. R..-H. Crank and firs W. -Mrs. Robert Fitzsimons, of It has interrupted the work on Cross Rubbers, but B. Powell were in Toronto Toes- 8aiililton, spent over Sundoy the Provincial Highway through you didn't, so there you are. But dQy and Wednesday of last week with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Clark, the village, and many farmers :. attending the annual meeting of and,ou her return on Monday was who were nut looking for such an a tt S never too late to mend the Froviucial Association of aceomp.iuied by her mother, Mrs. early snow-fall, have their turnips : Wvmen's lustitutea. Wal. AIlan, who has been spend still,out in the fields, and large . Oo buy ycntr s.eason:lble goods at'the MEN'S STORE.. • -Robin Gordon, Sidliey Wade ing-the summer here. quantities of apple: still remain in ` -and H. G Calvert, jr, returned -The weather for the past week .the orchards. We stand behind our merchandise. 1 home on Friday from Gooderham, has been the coldest for this time - - j-- ;'� . where they spent tan enjoya0 of the ye~_tr fora number of year's. „• 7iN MEMORIAM -Get the habit. Gd to Beating's• - time deer- truting. - They each While•very cold the weather has RICE-In loving inervory of our dear. L3ny Lowndes' Clothe Tailor inade, the Beat in the Land. brought home• a fine specimen Lf been flue,although the heavy frost , daughter.Rarah. Who departed this deer. put stop to fall plo[viug, of life Nov. 13th, 1919. ' —Mrs. Geo, Glover ard'daught which there is :till a large amount Sr.tne day I hope to cla�pher hand, Freil� - . Builtingi _ Pickering er, who. brace been =pending the to be done. Her cheery face to see: t-_ - E:itabiishedy1857. ff Green-'Tr)hear her r,)icr. to a a Tpplat two months with relatives in -0n Saturday la:t J lines Greep• eeo rue. wile, eterboro, returned florae last law had one of his hot•tee sustain' That meant �., much to rue. week, and on Saturday left for rather•:,eriNa injury. :'Thwi.Hlead . tier hope was bright;her faithn`as I' was en strong. Branford, [where 91r•. Glover is g:aged plowing and tt hell and with fttre%velIs unspoken,. _ - 4 visiting with iii= relatives. the plan- =truck a'stone the Iitles • She geutlg'entered hou,'e: machine n))t± -broke, tllni can-ing the hoore? to -Father and 3ivther 'Q' -Tao -cup d, in-' g v •„� �. to� "� 'that were ectptFtred• in- the [t•ar run a:t[•sy, during Which the -in- 'C,{eenaood, Nov. 18th•. 1k2U. L r arrived in the village• thin .reek, iury was- inflicted. - ' and will be placed on exhibition -Farmer:s have'lind an excel- _. � -- ew Advertiseme-rrat . ;t in apLOminent place,-and '[rill bee lent fall fur, getting their fF111 v _.. shown in other parts of the t')tslt• work stone. There h the bsen ship 'before, the Council finally only n fen• rain-falliz; all(] these '.T '(); SAL! - 10srwill pith, 7 •veekA _ ! " tl-eve iie-ded to tuake the luwitig 11:: C,1. .lpply to Madam Bro.vn,Dun!)=Lun: 9 0 Again. Jt t time to make the ` i,.-..: %- 2nountsthem. P -_�- --=- better and also• benefit= the root _ -The public libr•ttry hag jl OR SALF---FrP„h calved ericv. gnor3 ' been moved froth:the .Red Cros= crop. Thug tl/c ROt k has l.n )C�Qd ,; kcr•S. Dltion,Roui a Hill.b:ing:.ton:d. 9 Christmas Cake. - rooms to Dr. McEtven's drug' store ed with •very little intettruption• _ .__..._, .... ._ - where it will be open to the pub- -A nutuber of mpn from O-ii 1t a'L1, Q-iDER PRE>� «rA�fED p p ;`�-li I:,,� it F1rm,rt¢itbickrrlr¢Fum+.lung• yye're ready with lots of the r' 'lie at all hunts-that the store i, aRa quit work-r:n tile,Ptuvincltl stun lead. R.It. 1: [tnitby. .a H' hit=s in the villa e hei-ati;� --- -' _ noel stuff r Heated to s of th library even- B Y r g - - . . „ Ingo. Members of the - �FR Al L D-v r ottl Mt 1... Von. 9, , oven eacejyt' on Sat librar are of.n reduction-from ll0 ePnt� to uU _ _ _. t Y a p..krrinq,ahu-.tt \or, let. a lard- w��,te sow. _ *� • •- ' eq remember that ex- cents an hour. They may have Fir,lrurease•phone orwr;te John Coate-'§.R.R. _ s caption and to adhere strictly to to work for a good deal lee.) be No, t.'Clarembnt. Sts ! alI rules in regard 'to the books fare the sinter iw aver, as ctlel•e ' - - Thoinpson'r Seedless P.Aiiiins, choice fresh fruit. 3�3c. are now too roan iueh looking'. L� OR SALE—Nets :•lightly ur:ed 1;ug- buy them by the cioz 2:5 lb boy for x.00 rs :snd magazlne3. Y g., i";v. 1�1?':e motrtd hoard plow with potato : -"The Mornitr-Glary Girl," by for work. Their leaving, ho w• •i,gecr attachment. and second band btnder.,Ap- Alice Winton and Kathryn Pork• ever. did not inconvenience tite ply-nl.-s:.Tltexton,Pickering.- itf _ -.Fresh Shelled' Walnuts and Almonds,,70c -lb. _ .:, lingtoia has recently been received constrthction; eompHnp, aq they - FOR SALE=wagono, buirgiea, _ fi have no tro bee in securing more 1' lows.scufller+, and mowers and all kinds of �e�'tiled Candied.Peel 1 OC ill. r, AL the public library, flits. Pock- g ,rapt-intents,also several kitchen stores and are•• _ r +� lingtoa was formerly bliss -Kate good merry. ing machines. 'n.Herman,Claremont. Photo - 4 ' Thompson. a niece 'of the late -A• Holbrook, of Tofonto, who :col, l7tf Choico Cleaned Currants, 24c lb. , Robert_Miller and R resident of has been employed here for some OH. BALE-In Pickering Village.We believe she is time by the Warren Construction F;, .od tramr house. 9 rooms. 1 acre of Also, Icing Sugars, colored and white, :almond Paste, Bpice6; _this-village, - ^ the first ereon In Pickering to Co. as night icatchlnaa gave lip land, or particulars apply to lValter shepherd. p -t'ickering, or 1!n”Shcpher,i, .39 Park Road,. ;ti r.,+ te.4 Etc.- F.vervthing you need to make pabli h a book and we congratn. his position on Friday evenitio of Oshawa. ;rf ' `late her cn her success. bits. last week as he corn ilaineti of T the Cake,delicious. '=Pocktin ton is at resent travel- feeling nnwe�ll. 8e left for his RAI'F,D-(Yn to lot tt:Can. Picts- , (T p -r.^,C,;4 yrarltng Sh;op.htrf ran with tag in .ling in England, " n a The.-Big S S home i the city abd On SHtnr4ay .ar ,turner may lwvs.ame by ppaying expenses --Thu I11An friendaof firs. C, S. evening stied from heart frrAible, arrdprrr,:i' P -'prr.ty .. Irvin \I�3vny, R.:R . y No.-,Clarern-at. 9 er calmer wilt be pleased to learn Air Menial digpoAtinii made hint ___ _. ._ _- �llone or selitt �'cittr Ul•(ler. ' e:Eio tore errice ' that she i nos• much. improves: many f.iends Here` who regret to-"�TR-AYED nn tb'the prenilg0q Flt the means right . (roods' xi-ht prices, prompt attention,.' . land is doing �te11 after tier recent hear of hig tent°nlety death, • 13', :ra;'i `t;sit `d'oWnrrlrsayo5ne'r. amr!bytpr�v o o { "' �N _ serious operation performed fly-h'ftFe' a -UP--a4vj a^"t3- T.h�-,jni'-property and aayinz -rx-ptr-`.e4: I+aBC 5. courteous treatinen �1�nP.',1 [[Pk�_.�1_r.QU lllid any l unnrr.Brougham f',V. rT- '' Dr. F. N. G. Starr, of Toronto. former had in At left the hospital •__--� ._r of on' goods not -as represented or.unsz tisfactory in. Mr. Palmer wi•+bes to thank the where %he has been reveiving r� OR SAI:E-S-monied foin)Phnrt,P. many ladies -for calling on Mrs, treatment for =erer-trl tj3nnthat. 1- •' rr'roundat:an .r..c-w4 4,occ+ratcrl .:r.+:f,. tiny `vav, we,-Avant roll to fax-or .us- by.returning to us Palmer at the private [t'artl, \o: -The work- on.-thee Pr-)--incinl `;n `i"� c«I:ar, frnn,e ta'-s r and ones ut tind. T wit: trd and small fruits. 1 r•1 setts of land, 2 olu pill the.article s0 found. - 327, at the General Hospital. highv,, ty tllruukh the village Is ?pply to A, Palmer, F',ctering, yr to 4>, H. l l "These calls_ make .a-strong tie in proate=sing rapi(ily'Flud �t per=on 1}c:ncdy',Barrister.WhttBy. 53t4 anxions times of (his kind and is call now !lave some idea of the ex QTRAYED••=From-.the •Ptt)r�ea of :- nGa;h appreciated_ cellent road which we kill noon ,_ ,nr•r,::•.^el,!,,t:7�.cnn. :��t'tc!<o::ng, on jte're also ready �ritht�ia. Cold Readier Goods: - - -Ili our last issue n•e referred to have: and will be. the delight of Ytcrrw end _ mOtt.r'i�ts, especially the speed t t,:trr. One s err t-black and at.;:r,as i�alto ,t5'ZVE'rlteTS -st}ratE'r Coat. Cal)S. 111ii$, G10ve8 To(lltes, L'IIdeY= y a number of convictions that had p Y P t!. beast; thou -r "ecr i+red: R T,-DsEid• , - been made in Torot•to of persons fiends. A large-' aoroilttt of ittune ton:t:herrywusw, Phone markham 36)3. •.•liJ ��eai,-'S'ocks—ever%thing needed to keep warm in the-, '.,guilty of the crime of ��aterinR is being placed on the rorad, in .tylt SALE 1 rrgi4terPC$•sh'ni•rho-rn their milk before-delivering it c� I T' - i�'inter weather. {.'time suet have 'your wants some ilf.ces -a foot in thl(iclle5a 1 !:.ac•, u t.,1,:4& sett ••d.. rrQa:creel 7 1, their custortrerQ. We mentioned Find another layer .Till be Initl on months oI1.' .`'trite China geese $i pplied front our vttrietl StOCk. tL,tye:,r'ehatcl;, •o:of hews'yy xlc;.tths and cream -Ito flame°, but it seem,; that•one 'top Of this beft)re the- asphalt ,cp.rator, Apply at lot 33.B F con.. Pickering, - C, " of those who silfffered from patting covering i; iapplied, It i, not the erect:11,-Q nifah'erni 0., Fret!Lacey.Fligl:land_'Slldker Brankets jxxcifli^—D011b1e bed size, $t ' 4.%)0 pair, and - the law into motion-was Ft-Picker. intention .-t-o lay the n!iphalt on _ _ _... �. - iag'farmer who ' R name sin! -the part that was excavated, that 64 YBARB' three-quarter heel-size, :11-1 at 1.00 pair. Tfiese ate both : filar to the place f:here Horace is between the butch(•r-=I)i)p :Intl � EXPERIENCE 'grey of white pink or blue stripes. Greeley advised young nlen to gc:. the Gordon house, untit the =prig A number of persons in the village abut it iw111' be nut into good Bondi• f _ and surrotindiug country.. h tVe tion for todlie. It 'i;`expected �'R'. ! cxiplea the namme of Gen. West, of that the asphalt will be laid 0.115 �A H APMAN _ M, reenbnret,-wiCll the affair. Those fall between the bridge apd the j +: ' ex- Who know, 9I r. -NVest best know Presbyterian cliurc•h, with the es � "ti? '•� - a TRAM[ VA-FMS 4 : "ithat he woidd not"be guilty of ception of the exetivated part. �� -stick an offence. The initials of -The coming winter is-likely to ►► 9 �c.p}a1cH-s c:c. A his name are not thesa]ne a9.L�lO�e � tl(l� Of Aryonesar'isgasd.�tchs^Sdr"^cirtinr.may � AgRDWg��prove a hard one for thou;a c,thttt•saaert M ••r cp.cb:° frr' "t:•L w of the man whU had t0 a ,`p�0 o:entr, y • n, cmmunka• BUNDY'S 7: , pay people • throughortt the country, LQn9P:CiCt,9contl•Sc,,;Ll. H !,3.J..KonPa,enta p for the liberty Ile had taken. of as lmtlny rnanufawturing i rnis are aenttrrie 61-lest a,rencc for e.x,un::zl�t:tcnt+. Patents taken th-oucb Munn ,k Co.Melva ` 'using Isis pump too freely, and be- either clo-ing down or tt:orking epectzfryt=(a,wuhoutoharce.luthe +eides Mr. Geo. West has not sent with greatly decreased staff- and $ „�I� Its a�, ` -Our line of Fall Goods is eo replete } .his milk to 1'oioiito for a number in some cases on- fnfy half tirSre. ` A handsomely tllus-,rated weekly. Lnrgeat etr- of years. The automobile industr i '7 stiffer. cularion of any sclentteo Journal. Terms rye fanadn 1315 a yecr,yosttaae prepaid. Sold by -All our people are cordially ing severely from the 'general de- an ne+radeatets ! s invited to attend public worship pression. In O,?hawa alone, some MUNN Cc 8alwosem,New York NER' PERFECTION HEATERS CROSS-CUT SAWS. in the Methodist church next Sun- three thousand are thrown out of Hmch w7w.hKIrW,w,sahinFton A.r,• day, Nov. 2130. `iornin subject, employment and the dulls papers -- - 'Latest No No. 3 Racer and Klondyke, $ , up 7" "Godliness," as deflneg by St. estimate that there are 25,000 men ELM DALE MILLS - _ /.3Q- _ Handles.50c pair Paul in I Tim. 4 : 8, "Godliness is .who are in the same undesirable P2CKEI�ZNQ• profitable unto all things, having position. As a great many of - - y promise of the life that now is, these are men who flocked -to You can always get the 1�ect Mani- O'CEDaR MOPS AXES -and of that which is to come." the._ city during the war, when toba Flour made from \a, 1. i Evening siibjec.t, "A Timely Ques they received high wages in rnuni- Manitoba Wheat. Hound or Square, Cha'fnpion Red Seal Splitting Axe tion," as voiced in Acts 2 : 37, tion factories, many of them will, Royal Household and Glenora for "Men and brethren, what shall no doubt. return to the fa pi, $1.73 complete $2.60 Bread. Try a bng. we do?" The Sunday school will while others will.go to the Rin7ber Pastry lour Fresh Rolled Oat9 rY , carry on as usual at 2 p. m. «'ill camps for the [winter. This will Y BRAN, SHORTS you be on thr job '? A special not be entit ely an unmixed evil as HORSE BLANKETS y ROOFING fie •lI� 'FEEDS Meeting of tbe• Eptworth League both the farm and ' the- Inn)ber OAT CHOP - A nice Assortment to choose from Kennedy Special-1,ply 6.3.1, will be held on Friday evening at woods have suffered from lack cif CRL"SHED OATS 2 y peo. men for t-he past fety years, One tit fair prices ply 3.73, 3 ply 4.23 the ll8llal hour. Our young l BARLEY CHOP, l �- pple and tht,ir friends are cordi.illy effect of this development in the WIiEAT -~ - 'invited. A very efficient staff of labor situation should be to bring CRACKED CORN - - g LI•S BL?SRELBASKET9 "missinuar " • c•olle.vtors haFe. been down the $ OT GUN SHE y Yifiiee of lumber and MIXED HEN TEED Appointed to complete the. canvas other building material, as well Caldwell's Cream substitute- At $1.75, Crown and Sovereign, 75c while they last. - for the general fund and they will a9 to help in a general lowering of 'Calf 11ea1, be calling on all onr contributors th rice of the necessities of life, '22 short 35c, 22 tong 45c. The!;lest qu lity -' e p Molasses ;•teat soon. The flames are as follows' • With the decreased colt of buil'd- f.:.. - CHOPPIIG AND OAT ' .� •.•' -:': bliss N. Law, Hiss B, Bunting, ing material there should he it CR>rSHING EYE$YDAY Alias A. 11x31 clni and 111;7 L. Hobo greater activity ill building opera' Get ' is pricey on feed in ton lots. See our line of Ranges and Heaters before buying ;Bp. ready for them when they do tions, which has recently been BELL PHONE.; (� "y� k ' call. Kindly d� your nest for almost at a ata>;dstill, o)[ing to F'. W, W6Ah.$ Bundy,- P1cLlej Ll„� r.11ia,year of arge5lt need. the high cost of labor and all kind° JF �'a i W. D. Of luatcrial. ,Chopping every day. ' .- f °'Oe., :-W..: •„°• � /'.�.,,.r,"i:,,:C„ n'^'i die:zrr .•a �t: 'Mr.•'kk..m.a•. �."� � •�. .mod. `''i{),.:�.. ��. "i ..9i'f°.T w1 '" a,,.y. .�,'' ..�'$.,+ .r R��., .. ieti1G^x.,i:.,t,i.t, -.a,..,:Ji'.�.s'giir'nrs- ° ..�, •,y'.w"°�.'.F'X ,rt,..`.p, r ,y- •'r•,