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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_11_26 .7 W " ," k_ " ' -. 1 7 -'- " ,1 K, 6 1.7 !Z r �K. ON, X AIL "u"RING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1_D20 ' ,.No. 10- --VOL. XL. PIC ak 6TOUFFVIL.L9 :01IF11911INWOOD Established IM illvafsseunctL gal While unbarnessing bi-; team en Miss Dorothy Armstrong, of To- Geo.. El . B 4ker 'me of his father-in- has been visiting with Mrs. Ned"& Saturd&F at the bo atcliff. a councillor of =t Harvey for the past week. law, Rose E, R W . .... .... .. hi church towtiship, was seriously R EENWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. of O.,'R Ro tered member of the Optometrioalmle..- Nured from being kicked by a borse. WHITEVALS a to is skulr was fractured, but Dr. W. .,:' .*Iatlon of Ontario. Special attention give Wtting of glasses. Eyes tested free. Ni A *ob for life for 'A. Sangster -holds Out hope for his A verylbrijoyable evening was spent recovery. . on Nov. 16th at-the home' of J. Buck- les when a number of friends:and rela- MILLS NF.ITOMLINSON, M1 B,L Member one man Ontario. College of Physicians and Surgeons fives gathered to celebrate the golden a o Office: that formerly occupied PROCK ROAD wedding of James and Mrs, MacCrae. of the l.teDr.R.Prodie,and latterly by Dr. Calbdy Ask any person v�'ho hasf used one Miss Ida-BrIgnall 'is under the doc. 'Of this village. Among the glipsts .-...,well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. . 231y of our B. T. 31anure Carriers tor's care at p presetif. were*: George nd T present,t. Mrs. Coop- Mrs. �- fl of Clare, , if he would do without it. Miss Ila.ry O'Connor,a former teach- er of Clarettiont, lIT, M. D..V�Nl. -a. Burton of WbLte. V P. CARTWRIG niont, W. and _Njt eritt Brock Road, visited with�Mrs. T. 51 vs-E. Rec. ­4 C.F?.& q.,Oiit. A coroner for the Coun - -_ -.- _v- _Wheat.and B a'r re carts. vinceNa-wri : .-The reIily ha.s beem A. Knok, last week. y ty o,un E -en in this local. Mrs, J. Ferguson of Cherrywood, Airs. j�oait other hours by appointment Phone Be. A.great many childL -;on of 24..­ Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. On- Not if it cost ine double. itv are sufferi ig tz om the wllOOpI131Z• NV- Thornp Mt. Albert, John Wanted I tallo. 331V cough at the present thne.. and Miss I�r:tljel Brignall (•f Brocklin, BEOAT-7SE Mr.Sinipsin has installed- a steam Mrs. and Mcs. Johnston of Nla a 'McKINNON', 31.D., L.R.C.S., engine, and the yard and After partaking of a bountiful dinner; Will pa' highest pxice for Edinburgh, tuezuber of tLe Ccllege of cleaner intends is his bri6k ai the gucsts were pleasantly entert in. y -N C. licentiate The stal lei are kept going into the work very c-x- 13 -physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.licen of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinbu nianni�e is well mixed tendv&Iv. ed by rtoitatiors And songs by Miss yard isn't So dirty I Stiecial attention to doiaasee of women Cas,,�ie Johnston,And much merriment any quantity obildrem. office and residence,Brougham. work is done in half the time was caused by all joining ity-s6me old- ..WHITEVALE fa':ihioried g�uies. The bride' and -Always,in the'market -in] 1 grok!uj, to wil, the affKir' came as a DRVId and Mrs. Annis are moving; .;V, . - - to theirnew hr-me. SLI?Ipri.�e, rec.. d m;1nV useful and .to buy. jj, T. H.'KRNNFDY, Barrister. S bt�autihfl gifts and duriug the course t- 00ville'.,011111 .W,.F. Burton is at preFent I�Lid up of the evening were pf"crited with A limited• quantity of i,ior,lN,jt9ry Public,'j'Conveyancer L.c %9th R,;PveLe attack oflivanchitis. Whitby,Oia. well•fillpd purse from their children. -tin that .hiss Edith lVe regret to le, -WELL, B.C.. BARR P,?t,ry is very sent time.' Miss E. 31:kr-Rne, Mrs. N%',- Fegg-uson, Oats Wa E. FARE ill at the pre J.J. BuvkIQq and F. MacCrae were zited e TER.Cozinty Crown Attor=61,azd Oozil;t:! The 31i�ses Troypr.of Turon to,spent the only -who were Solloitor. coat Roase,Whitby. 107T B Fit A L the week-end with their sinter, -6mg of tha fArniiv ir H pi went, ',Ira. D. NVti 1.4 of Buffalo,llanitnhK,.Hein!; W rt unable to attend. 'fit his reply t'o the -IL•Sollcitor,.N Helen Troyer. A E. CER-ISTTAN, Barrister and Dr. Blak-And 31r�:; Be:tton and it. "d J. MiteCrae of can. 00ce ETock St.Noxtb.Wbitt-7. t!e on. of Whitby. ,spent tbc� W• �tar� rrbllnEte. 21oneyto ee esen, zion , the grootli dwelt end r6th.the forru.r'� parpnts here'.. it, speech, the many(•bujisrps that have tiLken (am=:E slis-3 Elsie Rngers. of Toronto, was place ISSUER OF ce in the last fifty years. -Speeches m.,1 ctc,,22n Dan f,;-th,%ve. r%Vo,,!-4,rth ;bldg; itz�t week oiffering fr vary borne 1, om a -ow a: -ntI(-*wen- followed And 0, 11 like g* Tornn'.a. werTr 1720.(Ind.) _k._j 491y LOP clay. fetti thrmi'in;i. Mr, anal Mrs.. Maf••1-Marriage' Licenses 'I Tb,:t'.'%Vhit(­.-al.e RipZist, S.1�1;qtb ',"Tir.LIA'.%IJ. BEATO'�,-, B-A..-B'ar,. 'r J crae have lived most of their' liv"ill TV J:Schonl inten,.1-j holding their' S-i-I'dai7 mer-',er of the Iftrin of t h ia locality. NI re. MacCrae was born R),krr.;,n. Dv�nkork.Tostir and Beaton. Toronto I Service Scbool annhrerqarv. on Sundav, Doc, '%Ir.'Mac Ge:beral Trusts Bufldir.g.S5 Bay Sircet.Toronto. in Piekoflnjz rownsbip.and the l9th. And Christ eptPrtain- Tclephore Main Vt,l and 1-62. Crae in 3letis, Quebec. h. Full par c FRUIT BASKETS ment on Dec.the .5 ti: u- 1:'rs later.' Dental -800T1-BOYLE G A R . A G E HILLSIDE CORNERS BLASE B. BEATON, D. D. S 4 Quirt Crates The marriage of a popular young Graduate of the' Royal ColelRe of Derit:.i 1-Qt, Berry Boxes- -P ufle took place on Wednesday,Nov. We Have a•full line of motor oils ai,aA' Surzeork% and University of Toronto. Office 11 Qt. Bnsketa David Sewell had a business s trip to ' 0' greases as well as motor flitures.; over W. M, Pringle•i hardware store. Whitby, Toronto last Saturday. 17th, at 5 p. m., at the residence of --Office hours 9 to 12 1 to 5.3e.:. Lid.•phone 6. 6(lt.:Baskets Mrs. T. Coxwortb spent Sunday J. Earl and. Newton, of Rich' -Autos of a.It makes and designe repsJr- sell phone 220. 441y Lenno Covers and Slat Co(jers with her sister,,Mrs. S Beare. Mond Hill, when 'Miss A'ngus Winal- ed on shortest notice and Oorer early�Rnd &'i�pid shortage J. and Airs. Nasmitb spent the fred Boyle, youngest daulrbter of Urs. at fair prices. J. N. Boyle,of 55 Hogarth Avenue. 163sotutoo 4cavbO., week-end with D. W. gessoes Chopping and Oat Rolling every-week Miss Margaret Duncan. Brougham,_ Tolonto, and sister of Mrs. Newton. Agents for-Dominion Tires ETA E.STEPH EN$QN.A-.T,C,X day ex-epting Monday. Is spending a few days here with her was united im marriage to Dr. William cousin.Miss Bessie Murison. John Scott. of Cookstown, eldest son teacher of piano and theory, ft-me lsoy, J2,4P .I . .._.."Genuine Ford Parts" emo 0-10 The club meeting held on Monday Of Wm, George and Mrs. Scott, of I Claremont. z W. G. Barnes, Grein River afternoon w4 not a Fauccess, owing to Claremcnt. The hvide is well known Gasoline always on hand.� -Free Air W 0. HAM-Issuer of Marcia a the bad weather and poor condition among the younger university set. and the who. served' Call and see ns If you are In need'.1 a Ucensesi-in Me ;ounly of flare Or address R. R. -No. 1.Locust Hill. of thoroadg. of anything In the auto" -Pickering Village. V. RICHARDSON- Real 'F:9 John Ormerod has returned home. during the war with the Canadian or truck line'. Wafter- his ureessftil attempt at deer. Field Ambulance Corps, was- until • tale, Insurance.Conveyancirg. Notary hunting, which is shown.by evilly a popular interne at the Cen- Public.Etc,,Pickering.Ont. his genir- recently No Common Cou' rses 1 oils li�)Ajlaalitv. eral 11 The Rev. Dougal HHy, Cowan & Shepherd j!- '111 HALL-House carpen.tPir. Es- Dcm�i-riiss the G `T. C. box ancial )of OsChrricirid Hill Presbyterian the or are':. given In Shaw's ' Btisiness pctfortriod the ceremony, TV • ti'713teigiven for new 'work, rtpairik ��nd c"zictrt to be held hc iPi alterationA Ind. phone 231y 1;,+•ho(1Q. Toronto. . All work is lofZion NPsloyterl,tri Church on the which was Rtterided- b,�- on1v the im- High Grade In tirery deli,it. -Stud- -Pn-i6iz kf N Mediate relatives of hrith the lcointract- Pickering, 'Ont'. .0 v, the*!85�h. in aidoftho R.BEATOX TOVVr,8ATP0LERF, Pnta may enter arty -day or start S!(-k Childitris A The bride and bridegroom AoOr• Ocn7t7encer, Oommisr.oner for I&kJ=; I rt-. unattended, but "the bride wa., Bomeg-!wly Cs)ur-�.s. Pice Catai. pi agi-kin will he p,ovitled. afri-r r,li:�-h we .a2davize, %coorotant, Eta. Mimey to lo=, Q I an farm vrrpzrtv, lllpausr of Marristge Lie.• ' I Cr,. 1,hp gi�to away by her brother.Alexander Write-"W. H. Pres., ��^ hoxe%wil hoiiifedoned ensee" "VIULUTS14"Ont. 1•T 34h- Yon4e'--;t. ),ogr-tm enrurrionceq at-S o',-lock. - Sil. N. BoFl-.M 81. John,N. B. She-n ore I . A' r rnllt:ction. v(.rVj,,dV come. a,Juliet cap, with floating veil'of Maly- Ha re ' � ou Are Irft i Ga S. PCGII, Glen 'TA Ont. plea5e bring times. l3iissel- and the 'traditiorml rrtngt- rl Llceu--a ;accmaotr: Ext•ouiv-.ezrer• blos4orn,. while her wedding dre.,�. $once in -re-ed arel th,.ranjzbbrtd st '4. 46 �'whqof%hite charmeuse satin in,?ett Ulog coud,�nt.d sn"beTp. tyros, for terms PICKERINI IT Dy *c4fl parucu:axs. FL-ore Ind,2:16. .!. 38-117 with Imee pant-l-a, the bodice being Out. lined with seed pear1q, Th. house Cemeut POSTIr;L, Licensed Aur-.ioneer �Ve regret, to ttp,,yt, the sti.(Idi 11 was prettily d•peor4ted for the event tie0i of York,-kud Ootario. ant-- LUMBER YARD, dt-ath of one . f oar nin.�-t 40 prnium nL %Vitli white chrrq;intbeiiiii!ii.-ftnd pink, 'On sales of all hinds attenutc4 to an shortest hw--inP7.s men In the parson•of E. St t­ rosebuds, an the table from ---Coal, .0tice. Address Green River P,6.. Got'. rc, pliptipon. ticket agt-nrj� whi;�h- refre,h ments were later served °cA Ic 1 .1 which place on Monday evc:iing. ' AV aile at r was tz;iv with the same fl,)wers. Thti .. ,-Lumbe "', WM, '.%IAW, LICENSEP AVC- work in his offl;e-on•NP)ndav riorni og ne.wi, T1O'NEFR.1,)r and Durham --inarried couple left on the even= Count , All ktr.d,of saves promptty attended -he etrff,red a stroke, and never ri, , Montreal. -The _4� . 1 �Oi" Sale ­ . ing train for N Ishingl to. Tel'inis masxmzble. Date-for sales may ha g-imed ccinccioiisrfp��. ' His funeial es was of'tnupe duve- arranged at NEWS!Officv. Bell and lndcr4n� w0l take place oil S�1�)(Lor next. t 1-;'). livi!h litt and bag to match. On d de!sih reninved a their return Dr. and 'Nrrq. Scott will entphones. Whitby Ont. 51:; Ab9pt 300 Al 6 hooped Rp.ple On Saturday last- Ready Robftg -Whithy in tbp r I- -ku­,,%n re.,,iderit Cooks- bar el.4 a� )85 cetts well - take tip permanent r"d r; Sylvia., S. Rife of person (ii, Svl% 'milick. NN '. irn.. ejL o , . �k 1 . 1 '4 Bought and sold. each in lots James, N!,'nrr dear' duL.-t -b� fSteel. Posts. of 10,or more at failure. , The der•ea4d was born in Government, Municipal. and Cer, Eii'glard 58 sears ago, but came to = PUN3ARTON- the.sho P- Can,;kdR in PArly life, arid has been a poration Bonds for. Sale and vicinity ever GpiAld.Colmim has presented him- residentni! Wbith,� 3 since. Sli, was un-kssuminpr in%�IiRr. self'with a brand new coupe. Bell Phone 1.9 W. D. Gordon & SOL Gen. •A.GiiIoizpie, of Bowman'ville. C. REESOR I acter-and'her sterling %voith ixnnhpr -A WILLIAM D. DYKES, VHITAY in;iny frivnd,,and her death is keenly- pmhl the village a call on Tuesdd 'LOCUST HILL .....,,,PICKERING = felt by a ho,;;t of ft i-nds w.ho enjoyed . The MeCy Qbttrk Br( s, have porch- S.rr zvz M's her hospiralityabd her svnir-*thv and -k aced R new motor truck and are pre f.)fL trojjV)lL R (. their Veterinary Surgeon --Bell'and Independent phone. h -d to attend to the needs of the' bee in tunes lje�ides her P?red aved hiiqband slip is sni-viri-d by customers Is"O pIC Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterimirv. threes sons, Wlaltei-;�Morley and 0,ear. The Yonng People' Christian E . College. All calls 0avornighl: aft., d-eavot•Society have begun their Meet- 0 kermg mers along this line. (-d to, promptly atteiid' _�.LLIOTT in-� for the 'winter' And -are looking James, of 0-.,hawa. and 31r.4. Atki6son Bell-and lndependent-Phon and'Mr'i. At thur Hamilton of Whitby forward to a pleasant and profltabl- CIS tie, PICKERINGtime,ONTARI The executive of the Dunbartork Dru z:­;ti Yonge & Charles Sts,Toronto BROUGHAM Literary Improvement Society will 9 T1,T[E TJBLE-Fickerinp Statics theet this(Friday) evening and make r.R. Trains going'Essit due as follows E. E. and Mrs. Annis were in Mar Prepares young men and women preparations for the work of the wint-L �. No. 6 Mail 7,57 A M Thursday when the bam on Th rsday attending the wed- er, y expect to spend a proff 2.28 P.X ding of the latter's brother. le time. 28 Local N for employrilent as accountants tab 11P.4 _ tore of 36 Local 6.25 P.X stenographers, typists, private sec- Miss Ida Bate left a few days ago A campaign will be opened a.t, once for -StraLford-w-here-she willispend Trains going West due as follows-- retaries,cashiers,cornmecroia1teach­ to raise funds for the-fainlue-sufferers- o. 35 Local 10.45 A. M. some time with relatives and friends. 27 Lwal 2.1+13 P. M. ers,ete. Salaries to start$15 to$25 A severe sleet storm occurred on in'Chin�. There is a. great and im- ediate need for money and it is hop- .66 7 Mail -per-week,-where there are excellent Sunday which eeriously affected the mediate the appeal"will meet with a ed Nos. 0 and 7 also run on Sunday opportunities for advancement. telephone service as well its making opportu Ilgene! response, WAMPOLES The gronse,.,mas Foregoing is according to Standard Thousands of good openings occur travelling Wry difficult. of n Christmas tree and en- Mr. and Itirsk. Palmer ttnd familv. tertainment of the Dunbarton Sa�- time. in Toronto each year and the de- Toronto, who have been occupying buth School will be held on the%.even- COD LIVER'. SC. mand for our graduates is greater hiss Bate's residence during the'sum- ling of Friday, Dec. 17th. A good pro- Dr. E. McEwen, B-V. than the supply. . Commence any ruer, have returned to the city, giLarn is being prepared.' Full p�arti- ,Just the thing, after that Veterinary'Surgeon. time. Write for particulars. Herb, Feasbv, who has bean r-alars will be given later. :cold. Renpwq striatl9th Gradlia e of Unive'rsity of__Zananto., ing a number 'of veafs in the North- A meeting will be held ip the School and vitality. Principal west, has returned home' to end a house at an early date to consider the 1W..J. Elliott, Pt ST Form i r Veterinarian to ,Macdonald few months with his mother a, -other question of Consolidated Schools. It Ag1cultural College, Quebec. relatives. REXALL AND XYAL is hoped that there will be a good at- Prot�pt a ttentiOn'to all Clients, The Brougham Union Sabbath tendanceat this meeting, As the ques PREPARATIONS ]Pell and Ind. Phones, I t is My Business School purpose holding their annual Lion to be considered is a very import_ Christmas tree and entertainment in PICKEItING, ONTARIO ant one. Stationer CigFlfS,. To help yon run part of yoars, the Town Hall on the evening of Rev. R. B, Ferris. the Field'Secre. Kodak% 11 Station Thursday, Dec, the 23rd, Watch out, tarn 'of the Sundav Schools of the . Map Cigaretts, zines. giving full particulars. is y openiniz R New, Garage in the Vil- for dodgers Province, appointed by the General !age 6f Whitevale,l ;fm prepared to do Joram Littlejohn met with a -.rather W Assembly, occupy the pulpit in G s � R E I tI) Sy kinds of repair work• including painful accident one day last week. the Presbyterian eburr.-h and will also wM tops and side curtains, also making He was in R, T. Cowan's barn getting Has a, full line of tresh .end Cur- address the Sunday School on Sunday your old car look and run like new by some straw, And he stepped into a morning next, A good attendance' Is T H CK WS E P1 ER NE ry ed meat' constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of nets paint, • hole in the floor which was concealed requested. Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• by a small quantity of bay. As be fell • E. McEWEN Spice Roll, Breakfapt Bacon ing: Pumps, Windmills,'Silo@ be injored his leg, Rnd as a result be Ham, B og-na, Weiners, etc. and Ga,,goline,_Engineg..---.---baq been unable to get around kith- McDermaid, the U, F. O. catiri. Veterinary Surgeon ------ CHARLES M.IRICE, ont. the use of crutcbeq. But we are was elected in Egf;t Elgin ighe-st.prices paid for pleased to know that he is improviog date Ou Monday last by 200 majority. F10.3CeT1=e ulc'er's cattle. Aofnejel, YU .5621. ey0e,not nicely... O mi '✓. -^"'x,..,.m3+:.:?',.`.'`«'�-''iim'"'�.� '_a'.R�S.". .,�-•�e;""u'f;1x-7-t +ni «r' m[G°''Aty „;�.. '' a. •Y !f•'1 .t 7''"J. ,u;t�1. .r•,'-•'x'd %y�� "zev®"_"'3tM. .- _._.... .-''ssi . _ ' s:'" _ .y n. . - ,•y ... 't- a`. . - .u:��nz`r,'�,�dr.,:,.`�:�':'dl:,.' ✓� .�°"''- �..::a}. •'i:� .,•,r :,•: `."�' r' m' a .• '••�.r'.t, I `{. •.. ..�..._ .max... - _ "'.r' .'n•"w'� ,_�. «,.. ,..,�; .s„ .�:4ttc%4. �•,udb•. [- :y^- 1V .y, .. .<%.,# .�`_"4"��,,.,. - _ .+, .,,,�•,.w'. .._ ', - - eF ..,w,;..,• r{ ' 'tcomer first ran his flee hand about '. t t' SPE CTIC Sli as� � - the other's clothes o make sere lid yjSeCOltlfC i CIAL,LST OF CHIROPRA - - he was unarmed, then from an inside' : pocket took out two packages, and, Enroll With the rJ' still threateningly displaying his wea- `-CANADIAN CHIROPRACTIC C011 EGE' 0111 others in Delicacy and Fragrance Yon, backed to the table. 757 Dovercourt Road (at Bloor), Toronto. "Now you 'both can rest your arms': - • -- - a bit," he said. Write for free information. Deliberately he opened the one en- `_ _ _ _ _ `velope and with an exclamatin of ,acts About Fireworks. -� The Tally. ' ppleasure discovered the money, which of is co lThe t the side-pocket nx- , Fireworks, as we know theca to-day, It isn't the job we intended to do j : - - of his coat. The other packet seem- .�� - ed to puzzle him. were not known to auttcluity, but Use ' Or the labor we've just_ begun "What's this?" he »eked. ancients employed works of fire in 'That_puts, us right on the ledger "They're mine," spoke up the wo- connection with their religious fasts- sheet; "One letters—letters I wrote vale. It's the _work•we have really done. b —b orE knew y bus- The early monaichs of Asia accord- the. m efore f I m -band. I don't want him ever to know. Our credit is built upon thing we do, y ing to Herodotus, commanded that Send u9 a post card for a free sample, 5tatind I don't want to lose-his 'love. We are Our debit on things we shirk, priC2 soft IIOW Pay and it 'yott use Black, Green or so happy. I wanted to destroy them. i eternal, should be carried at the head' The man who totals the biggest plus „ ensigns of fire, considered holy and f Mixed Tea. Address Salada• T--':NntO, E74 "That's what you gave him the, Is•tl a man who co>,upletes his work. _ _----__ _ _ _.: ;money for?" of their armies on little altars of `--' - She did not answer, There, was no silver. Good intentions .do slot pay bills; need. Her bowed head was an elo- Fire was used by ,the Romans in It's easy enough to plan, quent response. their religious rejoicings; but the'. To wish is the play of an offtce boy; The Doub.1 e . Cra'oss rned km ile was'all' th sal or he Greeks introduced illuminations. I To do is the job of a man. i turned on tile man near the door with Lighted lamps were held at a certain , •• a crithering,look of loathing. Out of, in honor of Minerva, who of the bottom ascertained b photo- feast for the woman he. withheld gave S P the•word•s which came to his lips. them oil; of Vulcan, their inventor of graphy from airplanes. - For a- moment the two men stood lamp&; and of-Prometheus, who was $y CARL MASON. n , gazing t t other's said to. have rendered them service Mi nar d's Liniment Releves Colds, Etc. anet the one-at dor 's-p a by the fire which he had.stolen,from ( 'edged i de- il 'his ppianos and M A N L E Y 'S D A N C E L„ feat- heaven. Great illuminations and bonfires PART II. click and,the slight rasping noise as i "book 'em over," the victor of this R Z j STRA !the window opened. •A man his face. figured in the Secular Games of the acknow TORONTO This was no social call. To him it P silent battle, said to the woman, as was a business meeting, pure• and hidden by'a bandanna, stole into the I he tossed the bundle. `tliake sure ancients. For three whole nights-there to be the best in CanadaaAnowledged simple. He treated her as a stranger, room. A dark cloth cap, pulled well I they ain't phoney." were continuous lights, these celebra- ' y number a customer—some one to buy the doom over his head, left only his eyes I "They are the originals," she-said, tions taking the form of England's of musicians desired: 11-'rite, -wire or. ._ visible. - tat last. Thin wit a note of a "Guy,Fawkes night" in triplicate. phone Al. •�Jiznley, 65 Ozark Cres., :i+vares be had to sell..— ---- i P g t His coat was tightly buttoned, its peal in her voice she continued: "I I Fireworks,--3.4 the.modern sense of Toronto. for c'p.,I tla!es. "Yau said-to be here at 11. You're P + alone?" 'he asked. I collar turned up about his throat, not may keep them?" �the word, can be traced back to the - "Yes;' she meekly,answered. I so much for protection as for conceal-j "Sure," said the man with the-,close of the thirteenth century. They Q SALT ' ment• - His movements were quiet,'mask. "Get in that roam and lock OOAF1: 3 "You're sure? You've set no were called "feux de joie," and were traps?" derisive, determined. . i the d� Don`t' take .any chances. P ,invented soots•after..the introduction ` "Traps!" she re cafe', -'With the, Half-way across_the bedroom floor'Burn- or tear' em up now. I'll wait; LANE) SALT` •• • P P �+ + the man with �the mask was sudden- out here. When You're, done, knock; 'cf gunpowder. . Bulb Can lots ` letters 5n your possession. ' It may be assumed that we really "That's so. You wouldn't bare let;ly brought to a halt by the sound of','and don't worry. We'll, leave to-i TORONTO BALi WORKb them come to light." He felt more,yokes. i gether, out of the-front door;.and it,Awe fireworks to the Florentines and & J. CLIFF - certain of his ground, until a noise It's three thousand, all right, he:will be locked when v:a go. Sienese. They began their feasts of _ TORONTO from the bedroom attracted his Ef=� eard, 'anti leis right hand quickly When the door was safely closed St. John the Baptist and the, Assump — --- - - t�..t; ,.. w'ent into his side pocket and brought!behind her and he had issued another'i tion with wooden edifices, adorned d i p , « y� ++ SCENTED RED "Who's in there?" he asked in an, out a blue-steel weapon. '��i satuiug in..no 1,., �'�.�€Ie words, with painted statues, and from the Kay4ee CEDAR C.E.T. undertone as he But _your promise—the letters. man w•it-h the mask set about the s pointed toward the', mouth and eyes of which issued a the woman called with terror. -. work he had come'to do. Never once Absoiut*ly moth=troof'and woider- other room. I -, beautiful tire.-- Dragons,.swans.eagles,i t Only the gab asleep." A fevr noiseless strides brou ht the.:a.lowink'his eyes to w•ancler from his i haneteonu pieces of turaiture. ` y' P g prisoner for an rest length of time etc.• built on such a large scale as to', Direct from xtywufacsnrer to Ton _ One on his errand could not afford' newcomer to "the curtained doorway i he asked from drawer gto .drawer-I carry ;many persons were also made. Write for tree itiustrated utersturs. to take any chances. He quietly stole in t-ime to see the man place the en- P over to the door and cautiously veIope containing the money into his and whatever suited his fancy. went to emit amusing Sreworks, Eureka Refrigerator Co„ Limited Y into the same capacious pocket where} In Rome,' at the creation of the owes sound, opt. glanced betweer,-the curtains int.) t-he. -P°cket and turn toward the hall,door.I he had put the mono At last 1 "Oh! Think what I've done for P y + aP- Popes. illuminated ,"band-grenades" room• lighted only by the moon's rays „ I parently satisfied, he turned to his - �y. as they fell through the window, y°i2 Think what this means, the I were [brown from the tops of castles, scattering theinselres on the floor in: leaded, consternation over- crestfallen. companion.. '-and about the commencement of the c°ining her. "Give me the letters' Those were Setters she wrote to'- You want him good and healthy - fantastic patterns formed by the fire- -- �++ , fourteenth century fireworks had be- lease ive them to me! M has- You, eh. You want him big and strong. Escape. g y come .an art !n. which ln+ea4ors dis- Then give him a pure wool terse x Satisfied, he came back to the table., and must never know. He would al- "Yes," the other d 'her ed. . 'I � 8 D Y t " " was doubt me. Please let n� have And you scared 'her into basin plated great ability in combining the Made by his friend.Bob Long. "You're got the money" asked•ways 'em_ ; powers o2 architect, sculpture, and Let him romp with ail his vigor !sharply, them.. r Yes, I bad ' to , In her des air she ;tad followed "I needed money. I've got to live',;painting. He's the best boy la the land. { pawn.my jewels. P 'haven't I?" the other offered as ex- And he'll always be brtght and '+ The letters—" him sand now clung to the.departing i } --- smiling, Y' "Never mans arm. She realized that not ciise. ( If he wears a Sob Long Beard. stop "How much have you?"ntHe'only was she to lose the letters, but "You're a fine one, you are;' and' Mlinard's Liniment For Burns, Eta' —Bob Lon 4!. the was as well. It was a trick the intruder made no effort to can- 8 Could only see his-side of th3-bargain.: Y ceal his -dis st; "Blackmail! And ! "What you asked for--43000. It's I the lowest of its kind. Nearly all• I could get-everything I awn,"{ "Not tonight;" responded the 'ere- you was gonnasgive -herrt ehdouble 'are bound lip tiBibnsordertto Uganda e -she said, a tremor creeping into her lict as he brushed her aside. r•.. guard crass too. You cur. t. voice. "You're not going to take.. it f The man with the mask made two against the voracious African ants, i iron's me?" g K movements silently and Here came the knock on the door ! C Y quickly; the -for which bath Were waitin which frequently completely devour - " ,.,1 one was a ate into the room, the .. g' '�"3 Why not?" he heatsely- -ask-_ p Woti T guess we,_ran •go i w," the ordinary covers-6f books.' t ;I've got to live." ``other the raising of the blue-steel the masked one added. j �'Fi •;t "But surely not by--this me weapon weapon he carried. "But the money?" slaked the other,I 44 r. ``"Fhere are other, honest ways. I Up with your hands—both of J y ,,. with undisguised, s,t:rcaam, as he tiara-�• Y(� " "They're m4�"_,he a Id- Bred„ yO` he calmly commanded. Be to the door. "Why didn't, AAU 0Wn P065 ' - "They're no --fi1c about it!'-'-h�added._as_ihe man _ Y good. The vw orld owes, y you J / me a living, T'in +at the door hesitated. get it from her. I of it }' g, &sing fro get it,, "I didn't But it was only for a. moment 9 g '�� OLD PAGS ` I'm not so particular how, any more: from you did'n t 1. What'd' think Let's count the money. Yoa'II get! the derelict unwillingly submit- I came here tor? I knew all the i the_letters. all. ri ht." led to the order. •- i g { time I'd meet you here. YOU You've got . 1'.:r a moment she hesitated, but as'; `"A little family row,' eh?" the,a lot to learn in this game yet, -Don't I Makinc hooked, or drawn-in.-rugs is. these seemed only one course open to'masked one continued in a peculiar l ever make a_date'like this otter the i ILL-Inatina work, easy to learn, simply' htr• she went to the desk and from i drawl. "Why.'don't you let your wife;telephone—somebody might accident- , gy'Most loops of ratr or yarn through a' the drawer, into which she had look-4 have what she wants'" i u ca pattern with r -rut-'hook.'hook• which Bwu LOIN; „ ally get on the wire like I did." >oy can rutuaily learn u 'h In a-few ed before, took out an envelope and He's not my husband," the woncan "You think you know it all, don't minutes. and with a little practice sou reInctantly handed it to the man. A shamefacedly confessed. you?" retorted the other, disappouit- .fan make yovr cast-off ctothtng. udder-' smile of satisfaction played about his; "Not your husband! Weil, then edly. They were both at the door, w Thimand ban ets intfaaeautifuue ria a BOYS' PURE WOOL lips as he began-to-count the money it's only a lover's spat. That ain't so now, just about to pass-out. -You're :been making 'patterns for -theme rugs WORSTED JERSEYS it contained. I bad. Didn't you just give him some- one of those wise ones. Who'do you .'onttnuouuiy since ias2. The fantastic patterns, cast on the thing?" think you are, anyway?" � t•ng hook, 26c, and one or our small bedroom floor by the moon's rays "Yea," 'she meekly answered. I• doormat patterns, Is x g- inches. stamp- " questioned the man with the ed in colors on strong burlap• 3bc. total Rnevm lroAt "Coast M Coeat." shining through the fire-escape and "Some money." mask, removing the bandanna frotrr:' ouaay soo, will start you. Fee pay post- the window, be an to change. The The word "money" seemed to stir age on both. !Easy directions for hook- S Y Y his face, as the door closed after ing win be gent with your-pattern, 1f FOR HARD WEAR, COMFORT paved. Silently and quickly they the masked one to action. Before the them and the night latch closed. "I? you ask rar them. AND- SMART APPEARANCE evolved themselves into a man"a farm,other man xealized what had happen-1 he repeated. "W-hy, I'm the lady's{ tV a at�o make t3a.rreu's RuR xooker, LONG dE CO.LuteTED ,—silently and, quickly forcing the'ed he felt something pressed against husband; and I've got to catch the! a ,little machine •wetehing six ounces, "stex.window upward. his side, and heard a calm voice filled midnight train for Chicago." ( room aing ir.4 faxhowtnR six sizes of TORONTO CANADA So intent were the two inside on with determination say: i The next morning, when Mrs,' !tor-i ruts patterns, and boaltlet about Garrett'w what was taking place between them "Don't inove. It's dangerous." rison discovered that some of her sil-i Rug Hooker Kent-Free on request. 145 to the Label that they failed to hear the :harp With nimb'e dexterity the new- ver was miasin she thou ht its Joust Z. aAtETT — i strange that it was her oldest,plated;? =empt st" 7tew cilasgow, W.B. spoons. She was much more surpris- - -- -- - - -" — ' _ i draw- ers N e in the little m hogRny desk an found -the envelope with the $3000 1 't in it. - When her husband returned from ' abolish - Chicago she met him at the station with a smiling face; and- she was �.f% -•�'^-- """' : - - . wearing her rings again. i J- _� Slue Monday The End.) T--Y---. ! �� �. far is Are you'discouraged with.the color of Q. Little stater a interest. :your wash? . Little Jeanie gazed long and!thouglit• { • fully at the young man who was call• _ Next week use I• jug on her grown-up sister 'Maude. - - ::tIay I climb upon your knee, Mr. Have Your CteaAing + ' Greene?" she inquired at last. KEENS 04U0 "Yes, of course, dear!" smiled the i Done, ' Experts. - young man, who .wanted to make..a hit with the family; -Want to pull my `•Clothing,household draperies, keen and delicate fabrlca BLUE hair—eh?" - i oan be cleaned and made to look as fresh and bright sis i "'No; I want to see if T can find when mgt bought. You will find that youlr wash will have _ that word," replied the little girl. --that pure,snowy whiteness that is only to i "`alder .word?" asked the visitor, in -Cleaning and Dyeing be obtained b the use of bewilderment. s Y "I heard 1lTaudt? fin}• thus morning Is Properly Done at P'acker's. - Keens Oxford Blue. that if a roan ever had the word 'idiot' a , written all over his face that man was It makes no difference where you live; parcels can be "+sent in by mail or express. The same care and attention -Sold by all dealers. l soil..• -. is given the work ss though you'lived to town. We will be pleased to advise you on any question ra- --MAGOR,SON da CO, Liatited � � gan&mg Cleaning or Dyeing. WRITE US. - - �Iontreal Toronto [..BUY "DIAMOND DYC€ ' K Parke--"- �YeWorktumw Canadian A nb3.. '; DON'T. RISK MATERIAI 1 Fach Package of "Dian.ond Dtves"cost /`y' " t3ir, directions so aim le tttat aAy Cleaners& lers _ woivan can dco an materiel aiuhouY r stag coil- card 'glc too in - i - g+ ray �ia 9'SiYongeSt. -root- gg S- ALADA r —1 a othar dy l til� r .: -, '^`'" > *'"',:. T•i,•q - -t` rw-.... 'Y,., •rm. _ tip.. .. ..-,-. •, "i •,a's�'4�*}1�So y_�'.���� ,- _:: ? gw ,'' �:•.i`• ,i. :, _337F- J Syr-' «S . •,i.. .. ..'.��'. ..:'J. - ;\ ' �^;cs.'a• L'.a�. ,. -. _ _ _._ _ '•.b"'•s •..•+ .. .:a lr. ,..c _•-�'u .•+:3�-+�5.'e- -_ FOURS BUMH OFFICERS :;: FIRST ASSEMBLY OF LEAGUE MURDERED AT SAME HOUR IN DUBLIN ` : �, �` OF NATIONS MEETS AT GENEV A :Raids in Broad Daylight by Parties of About 20 Men-Cor- � Organization. Completed and Officers Installed-Decisions - Feared. :�: > on Polish Question and the Defence of Vilna. Placed Around City-Reprisals t Re risals Fe •. Q don y P , .. _ ..._ _ `- London, Nov. 21.-An orgy of out- 1-The killing of at least ten and ? f� A despatch from Geneva says: In a the council's report shows it to be rages occurred in Dublin to-day. the wounding of seventy others when somewhat agitated•session•on Tuuks- Very much alive," Lord Robert Cecil Vin• .�, armored cars loaded with, soldiers day the League Assembly completed declared. ui At 8 o'clock this manning officers, " , were attacked by a crowd of fifte^n 'Referring to criticisms of the and civilians connected with the court- thousand at an Irish Gaelic football its organization by the election of six League that it was spending all its +::•, martial proceedings against Sinn game max, ''':' i vice-presidents, who, with the six time getting,ready to do something, Feiners were sought out by gangs of 2-The -great fires raging in the y chairman of the committees already Lord Robert said that a machine to , desperadoes'in the GreshaL , Hotel, docks and coal yards .with large ships - elected, form a sort, of executive com- work well mu$t be set up well. He and_then in private residenc-.�s, and blazing in the harbor of Dublin. $ w � mittee of the assembly. The non-i considered the report, showed great be- shot down in their bedrooms, one in 3--Desperate street fighting' be- ' w y: Enropean nations, for whom much! progress has been made. " solicitude was shown had no com- h � - wife.- a.ld- , The cost of the League to date had ; •: � lens the presence of his tween the citizens and sold plaints to,make as they obtained four! been £500,000. 'Cho delegate said: Fourteen were killed and five ing hourly to the list of killed and ..' vice-presidents, instead of,,the•the three l 'This sounds like a large sum to wounded. ,Four persons were cap- wcunded. > the had asked for. '• ttlred, one of them being wounded. 4-The isolation of Dublin by Sir Y .� some minds;' he continued, "but Cem- In the afternoon the police, belie:-- Neville Macre'ady, British Comman- These were: Viscount Ishii, Jaoan•; are the amount with a single day of z in the murderers had come to Dub- Honorio .Pus rredon, Argent ina• Sir the cost of the war and g der-in-Chief in Ireland, who has ,t,* s Y � you have a -'`"�• Sin under the guise of witnessing the i placed a cordon about the city cut- ` George E. Foster, Canada, and Rod-,ridiculously cheap :insurance rate."` hurley, or 'hockey, match 'between`'` tin of all the train service to and :" rigo Octavio, Brazil. The other vice-I Decision has been reached by the Dublin and Tipperary, surrounded I fro t the city.. presidents are H. A'� Van Karna-- League of Nations to entrust Poland i 'Croke Park, where 3,000 spectators 5-Attacks by Irish Volunteers in beek, Holland, a-ad Dr. Educrd Benes, 'with a mandate to carry >out the "+ were.collected. I the sc'ath side of Dublin on automo s Czecho-Slovakia. military defenoe, of Danzig, accord- 9. Sinn Fein pickets opened fire on i b,iles loaded with "Black and Tans," As an act of courtesy, Guiseppe i in'g to information received by the ;y .them. They replied, killing ten and!when many were shot mown. Motta, president of the Swiss con-i Swiss Telegraph Agency. wounding many. In the stampede of; 6-Invasion of,a-big hotel in Dub- federation,.who had delivered the ad-1 Great Britain and Spain will-send ` the crowd which followed one woman' lin by the soldiers. where two uniden- - dress of welcome, was elected honor military contingents to Vilra to main- and one man were trampled to death.; tifted officers were, killed and f,)ur CANADA HONORS GLORIOUS DEAD dry president of the first assembly fain order during the "popular con- ±; The fact that practically all the; persons were wounded. of the League. suotation of the inhabitants." This In all parts of the Dominion citizens officers shot dovin were employedi 7-In a, chapel a: Galway lies the paid homage on Armistice Day to the Arthur J. Balfour, of the British announcement was made this evening �F either as court-martial officers or in! body of a priest, Father Griffin, who .men who gave'their live$ for the Em- .delegation, was elected chairman of by the Assembly. It -was added that collating and preparing evidence I was kidnapped last Sunday and since pfre in,Prance, and floral tribtgtes dec. the Commission of General Organiza- the French and Belgian Governments against the Sinn Fein connects, in the i found' near Galway with, a bullet in °rated' cenotaphs and monuments in tion by the League of Nations As- already had agreed to despatch con- official view, the outrages with' the his temple. practically every town and city: -sembly. tingents thither. -•TFere had been no i Num:pous parts of Dublin sufficed Photo shows the Cenotaph In front "While it has been said in some intimation here that this action by great progress that has been made in r of Toronto's City Hail. the last few days in getting at the+!'from the warfare which opened at 9I _�_ countries that the League is- dead, the Assembly was impending. heart of the 'Sinn.Fein movement. I o'clock this morning, when a group. ,pp ---------- -- ------------ --- •-------•------••-- =---- "' About fifty important arrests in; of Repub:icans attacked the residences i Trade Agreement - GERMAN TOYS ON • and around Dublin were made lash of "Black ar+.d Tans'' in Mount Strop t.i Soviet Will Wave week, sixteen-on .Saturday, and the. The slain in this district numbered BRITISH MARKET correspondent is 'informed that al twelve. Mast of them v:ere officers. Ratified by Jammu , number of documents almost as start- In one case three of`the assas3lne Quantities Coming t0 Canada Winter Campa�ga . -ling as the typhoid-and ;Ianders or-' captured t on their way to reinforce A despatch fro wo "Black and Tans" while- .For Christmas Trade. I - Y- dens published a few days ago have; they were m Ottawa London, Nov. 21.-It is estimated been seized. tho troo s and killed them. A despatch from Copen. P says:-A cable from King- that nearly L' y'a quarter of a million dot- r. The- outstanding incidents of the - The dead.include two court-martial J hagen says:-A special to The -sr carnage are: officers, on, Jamaica, announces that lets' worth of German toys was ship-I st _. th:noe 'islative Council of Ja- ped to Canada during November for; BerIingske Tidende from Kov- _ the Christmas trade, which equals the no reports that from different' Greek Affairs Take ; males has ratified the Canada- ( P total amount shipped Lrorit England ;{ West Indies trade agreement. to Canada from January to October. I articles in the Pravda it is clear This is stated to be the fourth German toys are flooding the Brit- the Bolshzvi its are preparing a New Tura iah market to such an extent that the for a winter cam ai a de- of the West Indian states to P �' British are making complaints that. cree having been issued calling = A ratify the agreement the en- the industr y Is seriously and'despatch from Athena °.1 all citizens u p to the age of 36 sag s:-Parliament will be con- dorsation of all, as well as rati- the Overseas Department of Foreign P g y fication by the Canadian Par-; Trade reports that the toy import I tinder arms. All able-bodied vaned next Thursday,' and " . liament being necessary be- rn�an goods,and that t isdtoo with late cto mC" in factories are to be re- r` be- Queen-Mother Olga will then fore the agreement becomes' take steps to restrict the trade. Placed by women, and in the 'take the oath of regent. :;': . " district of Moscow-Vit_bsk 15 :: effective. The agreement is The department estimates that 7b 1 Great Britain as notfied Pre- A per cent. of the toys on the British new divisions are being form- y expected to. come .before Par- , i mier Rhallis that it will refuse markets at Chr stznas will be Gen- �N t ed. - st credit guarantee for a new liament early next session. man-made, and will cost about halt r - issue of bonds amountin t as much as the British-made article. g o U o--- Rev. J. O. L Spraeklin -400,000,000 drachmas. QBEC RETAIL SECTION IN FLAMES • Venizelos Reaches - Former officers and - civil - .,. X'� f , •I> :{ Messina, Italian Port A dltnitted to Bails servants under King Constan- �`' :{` r w £ Celluloid Wi�dao�. Nov. 21.-standing mate' ' .„ � - Stock Adds Fu>�yo.- j-;-- - - -Mw,.;,,,, :i.,,ii, Nov. ::1=Fortner when arraigned Saturday 6�orii'm - tine are being reinstated, while r; .�v• ; ;� ' / I t'ire lm Woolwort ` h Store. Premier Venizelos of Greece.and his iatrate W. E. Gundy in the Windsor the Venizelista are resigning m suite are in Messina Harbor on board I Police Court on a charge of "killing *� CANADIAN GIRL DEFIES THE Quebec, Nov. 21.-Fire losses ag- 8 office. _ TURKS. gregatin � the yacht' Narcissus to-day. So- and slaying," Rev. J. O. L, Spracklin, g over half a million dollars It is expected chat General Miss Elizabeth A Thom 167 Grey, were caused here this morning by a phocles Venizelos, son of the former' Sandwich pastor, 'was remanded to r. :,.Hider will be the new com. street, London, Unt: a veteran of blaze which swept the heart of the Premier, was the only one to land. November 26 for the preliminary s.• ,. service in France, w',o is sticking to, retail business section. Fie Is on- his way to Nice, where he hearing. Bail on two bonds Of $5,000 mander of the arm . her post In the Caucasus despite• the; I will be married. The yacht is stiIIJ each, furnished by James Slone and Y• The, blaze which was discovered in continued advances of the Turks into j the early hours of the morning, had_'here, and its ultimate destination is W.elliam Wright, officials of the Sand- CiALWAY THROUGH Near E She m a member of the! burnin t not known. wick chu rob. was allowed by the court. Near East Relief personnel In the! g for hours before dis- _ A WITH SINN` FUN' Breda suf t an 'of dew of mo refused to ' cove ---- --•• _ - ___ __- o Xy, and started ,o. the dry goods i Week]y Market Report } • - "' I aban8on their work among the huh- firm of blarceau & Co., 166 St. Joseph; I orphans and, Street, s readin thence to the Wool- Evidences of the Waning adult refugees. P g �_. ; Power of Rebels in Ireland. worth store. The fire reaching a de-, - - - �', posit of celluloid goods there as a Wholesale Graln. Prov Isla ni-Wholesale. London, Nov. 20.-Another sign of Fighting is Renewed " - violent_explosion, which immediately ?Manitoba wheat-No.. 1 Norttern,i - Smoked meats-Hams, med., 47 to the waning power of the Sinn Fein in Mesopotamia caused the fire to spread to the Paquet $2.11iy; No. 2 Northern, $2.09%; No. 60c; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 64 to is recorded to-day by The Daily clothing establishment, next door. ;'3 Northern, $2.07; No. 8 wheat, $2.02. 88c; rolls, 84 to 38c; cottage rolls, 414 Chronicle's diplomatic correspondent. A despatch from London says:-An By eight o'clock the blaze was under'* Manitoba oats-No. 2 C.W., 61%c: to 43c; breakfast bacon, 50 to 66c; One of the strongest Sinn Fein•dis- Exchange Telegraph despatch from No. 3 CW, 57%c; extra No. 1 feed, fancy breakfast bacon, 68 to 62c; qr trios in Ireland is Galway, and it is Bagdad re ort iolent fi hti aloe control, but not before the Marceau !.56%c; No. I teed, 5S'Ac; No. 2 feed,I backs, plain, 62,to 54c; boneless, 80 P of ng g and-Woolworth stores were complete- �60 c. to 640, now known, he says, that the Galway the lower Euphrates between the Brit- ly destroyed, and the Paquet building, b anitcba barley-No- 3 CW, $1.05; 1 Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 2Z , County Council has decided officially, iah soldiers and rebel tribes. with its contents, much injured. In- No. 4 CW, 95c; rejected, 80c; feed,` to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. to repudiate the authority of the Dail 4 surance is carried only on a portion t 800. Lard--Pure tierces, 30 to to%c; t Eireann (Sinn Fein Parliament.). Women of Italy of the burned stock: All of the above c1f. bay portd. ! tubs, 804 to 31c; palls, 30% to 3114c; �- This repudiation,is believed to fore- i- American corn--No. 3 yellow, $1.23. prints, 324 to 33c. Compound tierces, Gain the Suffrage Fireman Frazer Lapointe was, Ontario oats-No 2 white, 80 to 62c. ; 22.to 23%c; tubs, 22% to 24144; pails, ' shadow complete disruption of the severely burned about the head and Ontario wheat-No. 8 Winter, $1.95 23% to 23%c; prints, 26 to 27c. �. -Sinn Fein influence in the civil gov- A despatch from London says:- face, and was taken to the Hotel to $2, per car Iot; No. 2 Spring.'$1.90; Montreal Markets. ernment of Ireland. According to an Exchange Telegraph' Dieu Hospital. Seven other firemen' to $1.95; shipping points, according to Montreal, Nov, 23.--Oats, Canadian - ' Despatches from London on'Fridays despatch from Rome, the Italian were more or less inin_r_ed but remain i heights, West., No. 2, 831,yc; do, No. 8, 71%c. also reported that the Dublin Council I Chamber of Deputies on Friday grant- ed on duty. ;' Peas-No. 2, nominal. Flour Man. Spring wheat patents, had abjured its allegiance to the 'Sinn ed suffrage to women by,a vote of __.-_ ( Barley-$1 to $1.06, according to 1•firsta, $12.20. Rolled oats, bag of 90 Fein Parliament. X40 to 10. freights outside. lbs., '$4.05. Bran, 2 $45.26. Shorts,' ` Wreath of Maple Leaves on I Buekwl,zat-No. 2, nominal, i•445.'25. Hay, No. 2.-per ton, car lots, Unknown Warrior's Grave Rye-No. 3, $1.60 to $1.65, 1 in aI,; $30.`, Cheese, finest easterns, 23%e. PILGRIMS ROCK10 TOMB OF UN- according to frelgbts outside. Butter, choicest creamery, 5b to` G6c. - Manitoba flour--$12.90 top patents; Live Stock Markets. '+`± :AWN WARRIOR IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY A despatch from London says he $1Ont second patents- the last wreath to be placed upon the I Ontario flour--$8.75, bulk, seaboard. f -Toronto, Nov. 23.-Good hes;vy. grave of the unknown soldier in.! Mfhlfeed--Car lots, delivereaRMont-'steers, $13.50 to $13.50; butcher steep; real freights, bags lr-eluded: Bran per. choice $11 to $12.50; do, good, $10 to Westminster Abbey was one .com ' p , $11; do. mod., 6.1x0 to $8; do, com., ton, $38 to $40.2'0; shorts, per ton, $4- $ Helpless Soldiers Brought to Abbey to Give Last Salutes at posed of maple leaves, which was, to $45.25; good feed flour, $`1:75 to $3. $5 to $6; butcher'betiers choice, $10 sent from Canada by the only Sur- ! to $11; do med., $7.60 to 49; do, com., 'the Shrine-1,500,000 Persons Visited Grave vie,ing winner of the Victoria Cross Country Produce-Wholesale. i $g to $7; butcher cows, choice, $9 to, During he Past Week. I e.heese�New, large,- 28 to 29c; $10; do. nred. $6 to $8; canners and= = g at Lucknow. during the Indian Mutiny. twins, 29 to 30c:, triplets, 29?j to ! cutters, $3.50'to $4.50; butcher bulls, ' Canon Westlake placed it on the' 301,ic; old, large, 33 to 34c; do twins good, $8 to $10; ;do, com. $5.50 to A ;despatch from London says:-A Every weekday singe the Armistice grave as the last watchers left the 331 to 341 c. f=6.35; do, fair, $7.60 to $8.50; feeders,' 'wonderful pilgrimage -to the grave of Day anniversary, even while services abbey. The Slave has been sea?ec? up. ' , Barter-Fresh dairy:' choice, 49 to ! best $10 to $11.60: do good. 900 lbs. ' have been going on and between ser• ! , $9.50 to $10' $dSgO 1ba'., $3.7 to $9.26:, the "`unknown warrior" in �'estmin_ -----0 _ 6Oc, creamer•, 2nds 55 to 5,Re; finest g vices on Sunday, an endless stream 53 to 614. ; do. cola., 16.75 to $8; milkers and ` *ter bbey came ta-a-close on Thura- I i -r> of mourners have been entering the Greece 1s Honoring � '. .� Margarine-36 to Sic. , springers, choice, $100 to $160; calves, day afternoon. A dozen incapacitated abbey in fours. and passing the grave. Her Debts to Canada Eggs-No. 1,` 64 to 66c: select:, 70 choice, $17 to $15.50; do, med., $18 to "= soldi6m, unable-to wolk, were wheeled They began to come early in the morn- to 72c; new laid, in cartons, 80 to 85c. ! $15; do, com., $7 to $J2; lambs $12 to In a shit by their wives or nurses i Beans-Canadian, hand-picked, bus.,1 $12,50: sheep choice, $6 to $7.Eu0; do, ing, and on some days they continued A despatch fromTOttawa says: $4 to $4:x,0; primes, $3 to $3.50; Ja-; heavy and bucks, $4 to $o; do, year- thro gh the dim aisles to give the last until past 11 o'clock at night. They Despite'disturbances'Greece is honor- : pans, 91je: Llmas, Madagascar, 1014c; � lingo, $10 to $10.50; hogs, fed and Sala s at the shrine. came from all parts of the British ing her obligations to Canada. Of an i California Limas, 12%c. watered, $16.25 to $16.50; do off cars Th pilgrimage had been in progress Emprie, original credit of.$25,000,000, Canada i Maple products-Synip, per imp. $18.60 to $16.70; do f.o.b., $15.25 to '.• 4 for al week, and the Canon of West- An even greater number of people has actually - advanced to Greece gal., $3.40 to $3.60; per 5 imp. gals.. ' $16.50; do, to the farmer, $15 to $15.26. lmins r In charge told the correspon- 'made the pilgrimage to the cenotaph• rather more than five and-a quarter $ 300.to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., 2' toMontresalled v. $10 tooi3 eel,grass. --r dent �atltt a careful estimate of the 1�'hitehall, even now fa oiled with a millions of dollars. On this sum 1 , Honey-60.80-1b: thus, 26 to 26c per $6.50 to $6.75. Ewes, $4 to 47; lambs, numbers who made it showed 1,500,- double stream of people, reaching to Greece has met all :interest payments fb.; Ontario comb honey at $7:50 per good, $22.50 to $13; com., $8 to $11.50; y 000.peono passed by the grave fn the Trafalgar Square on one.side,and com- due. The interest is paid in dollars 15-section case; 61,x,-2%4. tins, 26 to hogs, oft car weights, selectgs $17; nave f the abbey. ing from Westminster on the other. at the Bank of Montreal, !27c per lb. sows, $13. �rv'k• 2Zpi •+,•.t.. ! -,,.e1; w.J6.�" Y• _ r.:Y:: "".'�`r" '"• •v 9�..., j• '�.., r ''F!�t ♦ - - X! ,, ­11-11 tN z A14 Z p eU .7;�7 IL 11 mom 11 FRESH, GOOD GROCER S RECEIVER'S-:.SALE k. -e 'PuL01,11hed anW;,,Fr.jey — ing at Its'*ffict; FOR 0: . of Property In the VI E MINC dAGE OF PIC11F.R&O CHRISTMAS ,CAKES, MEAT TMRMS ppr year; $.I.Wif paid inadvance. The undersigned J. F. Paxt on, of the Town of Whitby. Ont., Receiver Fresh Cocoanut Ciirrant�a,- 11 Ihe,,,t,,, of Annis & Andrew, of 'Seeded Ralsirip, J I MURKAR, Proprietor. the Village of Pickering in the(>junt y -0 -FL'eSh Draided Peel!�, Net) -ol UaLariu, wiAl off er for tale by Puh• 'NOTIRS AND COMMENTS lie Auction, at the Gordon Howe in Cleaned Fres Sejdf�ss R.1 I SLus, the said ViliagL,of Pickering, on S.vr•URDAV, Tllky 1STIL DAY OF DECEMBER.' FL'eSh 9 VIM Ud•lCiU-g The Rev. J. U. L. Sjoacklin; the tit., ")o'clock in Z Z 11)21, at the hotiv of Tw(, Flav=ored Icilzi hi Pavka­(;�'l tit el ie Aletliudi-�t jiiitd-3�6 S:tud- the aftel-noon, the fullb�%Ing hxbdsand V) . - . ... . . - .­,-SALE j?E(;ISTER plive Flavu" -all fl with, who %va-i-tAppuil;tecl a Spec premises.namely ring Fxtriw't-s All and singular that certain parcel M. r. AM Lie(-,Ise I u.rjjector by,-the Pro- or tract of land and pt emises situ-,ttp, FRIDAY,.Nov.' 5;a.le of A Fre h-Shelled Wal-ntitt. t,of Pick., fitt iii stocik and ii�iplewvnt�. at lot 16, Fre;�h Shelled Alan!' ­,.­Vin.cifti �,-ovet-tllileflt and who, ac- lying and being in.the Villag ­1 1 0 - ,. jar el Piek-eriog,'.. the propel-tv- of w,:.,..cordiug A6 the corulser S jUrs" III .-ing iorwerly Duffin's Creek in the T wnshib of eick-ring in.the Coufify -31 rs. A aHab))ard. !Sideat I o*�Ioek. -AU K-I,nds of Futesh Ground Spuces-(love self-defence -shot a hotel-keeper and O�tazio, and being 'See bill's. W. B. Putrell, auctioneer. nd Province of -NUtlbek-�, Mace etc. whose hawse he was searching, is coujp6sed Of VUlage 10L number Mgh•' Nlo-,DAY, Nov. 210fru=Aiiction stile of 0 teen as laid out on a portion of lot several acres of standing timber at strongly condemned by ft'larks number Fifteen• u the Second Conces- lot 23, con. 3. Pickering, the -..pro- -Send (it- phone Order to - of people. Whether he sion of the Bald Township of Pickering pertrof IV. B.' Robson. Sale at I did right or not in using his fire- On the Municipal plan of Duffin's U'clo'rk. See bills. W. B. Powell P T(I.ff A T)R n N 0.. Ructone—, D f V J6 16.LT-L arm is a matter in which -thereib follows, Commencinj? where a Post TvE:s Ay,*Nov. 3(�rH"Auction sale o T A dS difference of opiniun. No one can has been pl4nted at the distance of farm stock, potatoes,etc.. at lot 10, d four chains and sixty links on an deny that he is a man of courage. con.4. Pickering, the property Geo. le of North sixteen degrees west 14?rotu his 'ptilvit in Sandwich he from il the so th west angle of the said We&t.and A. W. Stitzel. Sale at 1-30 sharp- LSee bills. Win.Maw, -Stroagly�,'conde tuned the illicit lot; Thencl3 North eighty-one degrees auctioneer, traffic being carried' on, and when east three chains 'and ninety.five links to a post; Thence North WEDNIMSDAY, DrEa, IsT-Auction isle' 7 c4allenged"ta back up his words eighty-eight and onebalf degrees east, of farm stock, implements etc., at I. one chain and seventy-five Hake to a lot 7. con. 2, Scarboro, the property NOVEMBER E►�RGAINS . by action he did not flineb, but post and place of commencement- Of Harvev Taylor, Sale at 1-o'clock started otit in* a. work of such a Thence North sixteen degrees west sharp. See, bills. Wm. Maw,tioneer.; auc- dangerous character, that 'not one two chains and fifty links more or less; Thence North eighty-eight and one- TLIESDAY,.Dxc, 7TEr-Extensive auc- -in a thousand of his critic-4 would half degrees east fJfty links more or tion sale of rexi,t,t ed horses, high- Cloirer Leaf Cups and Saucers ..,undertake. If he refused to en' Tess; Thence South sixteen degrees grade Durham cattle and farm im- .-' ,gage in this wu-k. bi-3 critics east two chains and fifty links more or -plefuents,the property of Wm. Par- ..1"Would say that he was a •-coward less; Thence South eiabty•eight and rinder. lot 30. con.7.'Wbitby. No 30e each, or-$3.50 per doz. one half degrees west fifty links more. reserve. See billQ. Kde at 11. and could not back tip his charges. or less to the place of beginuing. Lunch for those I roar a distance. There is also w'class of pen ple who. Hor'se Bla "kets, la warm and' The property will be sold in one %Vm, 31aw, aticC-lneet, U r a pareel �fullject ton reserved bid'. DEC', 4T11-Auction sKle in- roudemn the Drury government Terms of Sile : T%veEjtv per cent. of of hni-bes. Cattle, pig.,and some !in- for nut stainpino, out the evil the purchase money to he paid,on day plenlents and man • other article,. Serviceable, only of sale,and.bulance within thirty dais the property of Wk;lter-Trull, lot.3, which is known to exi',st,and when thete#ifter, c(,m.2. -Pickering (3-miles we-.3t of they adopt the only efft-vtj •. Further terms and c,>nd1tinni of Whithr town![• Sale at I sbaep- -mean j to stop the evil the), irl. sAle will be made known on dny of '%Vuj. Maw. auctioneer. just " strongly criticised. W I ole THT:R8D.N.y, DEv 9TH-Auction sale or on application to 1,3n sAle of BERT HARVEY & SON Greenwood J. F. PAXTON. Receiver, farm stnek, implementi etc., at lot 'the affair is a most lamentable a ine Or to Wbitby.Ont, 28, con. 1. Pickering (near' Dunbar- , 111r. Spracklin will find that he W. H. K102SIFEDT. by. Ont. ton 'schoo4. -the property of Ross -ident and Automobile Insurance Whit Ace will have a host of men who will 10.113 Receiver's Solicitor Burns. Sale at 1 sharp: See-bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Assist him in his defence. Sprack- lin's life was threatened dozens of , Chop i PM9 . %lures, and lie only did that which P�ckering, Hardware. Store every one of his critics would do AND FL LKING under the same eircumstaucefi, Those who desire their harness mended.or wish anything in the h^r- that is if the court; decide tbb t anti prepared to do chopping and oat ness line, leas*leave your orders with Spracklin shtt,hi's victim- In self-: '-flaking on.Mondays, and Fri. J. S. Bals4on. -The Old Reliable dvfence. • days only, beginning All repairs will be called for and de- tvered within three days of receiving yl on April let. -the order. Ha ' py Thobcjb-t From all appearances, V1 iater %V- 511 D p D�ETON-. has set in in carnet, and if it con" Jchn F. Ba7les. Greenwao-d 49rf Haineass-maker. Whitbv- P,�'N' G tinues as it has begun we hill have one of the old-fashioned severe The Fuel Saver,and Sati-feed Cuntumer slat "Wilite". Th46 iiea.ther r iha�phetr We hdve a complete line of -who base their predicti&n3 on how SH ERWIN-W I LLIA.NIJS PAINT3 the beaver builds his butisesi, haw D VA "D It he squirrel-is not laying -in a sup. Pastry, B rea and Gritham AN --RN SHES .of nuts, and many other unfailing Paroid Roofing. -8ujn(l,3rJ- Anto an open I winter. Tires a't $1$ while they la!kt. Signs. predict So -at -rea onable .p.rices Beacon Lanterns $1,40 and all--ather. GT iis-iii—vestigatlobs of scientists- --goodolD nr000rtion; "y of determining the-character -us-and get prices. Come ind sep What we have hAve' gone, there is no possible Call in and see We take pleasure in showing you of a winter that we are about to have. By making use•of the tole. Mrs. McMaster, all J. S. BALSDON, DICKER IN graph sybterns that , extend Brougham ..•throughout all parts of the world, scientists are enabled to find out --the direction of t1le wind, the atmosphere and ffich pressure of the at tu :­ ­.­- -" ' �T X -M. The er Man -other useful data, at points two -woek own �1" has a now- cw three thouaan.d miles distant, -delu&r-a ..- . . - 7, account, is lichor. than the fifty-dater ty -whereby the astro6omem are 'OF MONNEY'S BREAD week man wiw. spends all he saakee. Mostoy enabled to determine, with a In thle bank is yalur boa hwareaso apme fair degree of.accuracy, the kind Made from pre-war standard floats. Nothing bat No. I of weather we are about to have grade used., billed and baked in our own town. within a period of-alpoutforty-1 -T HE DOMINION BANK . '- - .- ,, Patronize the home industries. -:pIght-"heart. Beyond this length of time, no person can give any WHr= BRANCH, '­;Q P. LY?dl Manager• ritfable forecast of the weather, BROOKLIN BRANCH, F- Q CROSS, Manager. -Many,people have great faith in -boxe's Jndlans at, weather prophets. We .,Choice Chocolates in bulk 6 r will not admit that they have.& . .. ..-Wedding- Q*4s a sppei4lty wooers r higher degree of intelligence thaw lubbe ' s. - I the white man. We will not deny that they can tell the white man `' H ► good , deal' about fishing and We calf supply you with the b�.st Rubbers 4A tl�e lowest prices. E - N -- N E , Y hanting, but when it comps to a Call and-be convinced. ONTARIO uestiou of science, they are woe PICKERIN6, fully deficient. Some declare that "The Corner Shoe Store."' 7 a larice, crop of beech-nuts is the forerunner of a severe winter, We M. Palmer, 'Claremon t h The beech-crop depends' upon the -kind of winter preceding, and the -of U Di grow, but it is nosensical to MONAL%%, FLO RS re kind of summer in which they u* 'A Are unegualled for Bread and Pastry e­Yc say that the crop depends on the He ' winter following, or that a severe 7* result of a heavy winter is the I sla R -beech-nut crop in the previous 01irra 7 summer: Scientists are hopeful Velveteens black, .navy, garnet, 1.25 to 2.25 per yard. At reduced prices. that their investigations will at -ed sizes. date enable them to Boy's Heavy -°Bloomers, assort For"laying hens try ottv Scratch Feed some future fairly accurately the kind Boys' Heavy Sweaters. Sweaters, 2.50 predict fait Girl's Swe Eligliest market prices for all kinds of Gea.In•of weather we may have several or Months ahead, but at the present .1)�eu's Leatb Oloves. W.'a.2g rX M Z) time no person can forecast the Underwear, see them for yourself.[weather -more that forty-eight A'quantity of ,Buckwheat and Rye ahead with''any degree of Almira Yarn• blabk, grey and red. ­a•curacy. Thetampbell Flour Mills Co'. U-1 The Ambroqe Small ills at all mystery ..E9'­, ,:A N N I S epse t%Fiy now be solved with the Ptbor .7 1� 7 eer Pic, i ee �� •.a'✓ _'y�.,:n,✓e'•.?-rnr•' ,",^w' q.r,a..TA-FL°.c._ .sl;,�a• e._.t... a. sn.':.-..,..a-. - r ....Vilf r; s_,y._... _. _ e_ .•a... a� ^...aP "_n��. • --sfwwswa+T ,, Dr. Wm. Scott; of Cookstown, Ed. Oleeson has been appointed : e►nd bride spent a couple of days Clerk of the Division Court se suC• "t D. A. Scott is erecting a dew ' :garage on his lot. this week with the formers par- sensor tog.H. Stevenson,resigned., John McGrath bite` purchased a enter W. G. and Mrs. Scott. 'Mrs.Z. Overland, of Erin, Ont" r. , }� Ford.car from'C. Sargent. ` Tbos:Scutt, who has been -at• spent a few days last week with ;; T, rr Walter Ward is erecting a new tending trhe'Torouto bjedical' Col-l her son,.C. A:, and Mr's. Overland. -_ --gara-ge on his peemises•' Patch legs, returned lio 'e on Friday There will be a memorial service' a �� ,� A out for the ctir. evening 'in rather Poor health. 1 in the Union Church on Sunday k' �� "ti� \ ;a Dir Robert Michell, of Toronto. 1't'e Malta the rest will restore him I•evening at 7 o'clock for the late ; spent the Meek end pith Lyntan to Iti, further good health. i Harold Graham. 'I� .`. I� o f` Of all materials and design —and 11rt:. Pilkey. _ _ ' " Bingham t� a kept in stock. It will pay you �� ni.'G, and Mrs. and : yl i t. Frank Cooper and Evans Ward — , . tn'u daughters motored to iliruico j i``+ ° !' l� call at our works and inspect our stooa :,.„ i' had a business trill to'Tutunto ity- , Adve"_"Sement for Creditors on Tuesday to attend the weddinfi ' '� �,�"! ' �� ''` ,�' obtain pricer Don't be misled V. a e•its we do not employ 'motor oil 11lunday. - 'of th,e�fortner's sister. c•. it . ti tlsem,00nsegnenl- Vni. and Mrs.Michell, of Green ! Ptu'-::•,nt to an action in the Su- ell j' a ly .we can, and do throw off the agent River, visited -With George attd Pt'etae lbut•C of Ontario,of'John Rus• The I'uion Sabbath School Xmas 2Y'; �'' commission of 10 pQr.eent.,whiob-yo will t , sell At :iic.wagainst Ivio-, BarryAnnis tree and entertainment 'kill be ' \ t,: /� certainly save by pnrchaiing from qs.% Mrs. Cooper uu Tuesday: �s her• `:' •J F. Paxton. Esgtilre• of the held on . We' due�day, Dec. 2?1.W. as,ll solicited, Mrs. 1lorrhon, of Vezrevi,ie, 'To t0i :,r l-t'hitby. Out.. Sheriff, was Fall rirtic•uairs later. ` :,.Alta., returned home-on NVedres- r;in'v-1 receiver. -aud a reference� 1 � I 1 /-�r9 ....��,a �. J. T, b��TftLSON ' I1 :day after spending three' wt•ck= made to the Lobul' Master at Whitby, Office an- d Works; Whitby, Ontario here with her sister'. Mrs.-C. A Our given Ac}- C-oncretQ :Overland. Notice ie •hereby teen that, alJ: H. Beal Ica» in Toronto' on Cr:fd'itor_'of,the firm of- Annie GIGANTIC Monday. He reports that A. rs, drew of the Village, Pickering, efore YOU never hear s (iar•a�e pt:ciprietors, are on or before y �;••.��•• Seal is doing nicely. after her re the 31st day of December. 1920, re .,sue i 11111Ch shout the Special Sale - I cent accident and she expects to quired to file their claims with W. H. s Troducts � ! price of a 26th Cen- 'ha hptue_this week. Rennedv, Barrister. Whitby. Onr., - .. Roy Morgan, who recently pur the Solicitor h&ving the Conduct of l = tUry Brand Stilt Or _ L4 Chased the Gregg property west the-Reference. herein, and send by Field Tile = overcoat. Price is _n Your chance to buy ,a`supply of fall _ ti :_. of Dc, Tomlinaon's, is netting the post prepaid to the said Solicitor the and winter goods at greatly material on-hand for the erection full particulars.of their claims, verifi- - and I3rlck - 13 w a 1 1 O W e d u In - >: �a ed b-affidavit, a "st tement of their p reduced prices. of a new residence nett eumtner. y $ :_. value. - I have been successful in securing a � Mre. G, es M. Forsyth, t au is . securities. and the nature of the se- _ large and.varied stock of Manufsctur- Y curities (if any) held by them: or in _ Sold exclusively by - ere Samples which are as you may j the Mothers' Pension Board, at- default thereof they will be preemptor- Tile c� 4 G+ and S = know taken from the best materials ;. tended a meeting of that depart- ily excluded from.the benefit of the 1 3, f 6 ! �re� T• BUNTING : and workmanehi to appeal, to the �< meat of benificent activity in said judgment. trade, '-" Stouffville on Tuesday Afternoon. ' Every Creditor holding any security :_ inch - to offer i w Fred Ward purchased a carload is to produce the same before me, at � - The Men's Store, _ y of cattle from the vicinity of Bob my Chambers in the Court House in Get my prices. r P I C. g E R .I N G J. rinnia, Clar=ont h Ca eon which were shipped here the Town of Whitby. Ont., on the-- a L: Yg pp 18th day of'January, 19.31, at the hour Concrete work dolls. c _ Ind. Phone 2804. on Saturday. The most of them of 11 o'cl;:cl; in the forenoon, being the Ind, Phone 2705 Pick. �`` were sold to A. J. Rogers, of Kin- time App:iinted for adjudication on - j sale. the claiuis. ;`. * The Musical Eckardts, Swiss "ROBT, RVDDr" C1&rence Simpson 1 �1 -Bell Ron err had a house full on Local Master, Whitevale Club of COaI B Monday aud rendered aselect pro- w-13 Whitby,Ont. C. N. R. Station, Brock Road gramme, including sotnetluug an United Farmers ' " Aque in a handsaw solu, and there }� was some clever manipulation of Hard and Soft Coal of the Meetings Geld in I. O. O. F. Hall, Mat �•. the elide trombone.'80u.kardt. FARMERS, ATT E NT N Tungs yeveuing in each month best quality OII The Methodist parsonage sale fur summer months, hand ' on Wednesday of last week was We are now shipping live•stock-regu- well.attended and prices realized P P THOS. A. LAW, -were geod. The property sold at lariy on the co-o Prative Man. - " the highest rate of any real estate : Phone or write F. Hornahaw, Howird 500 bushels�of No. 1 Flax Seed to be sold Mali lm, of Directors. PSe3cOria�'. Gat ,. • here for a'numbec of years. Mr. � Edward Gibson was the purchaser ' H. PUGH, Secretary and the rice id was $2,450. out in small quantities for feed purposes at ppaa w. ' Mrs. ary Jatie Rawson; wife r ' 6 cents per pound. . - • of Amoi`AV. Sharrard, died at her late residence, 52 Barber Ave., - ' ' • Varemont livery - Toronto, on 4nnday, Nov. 219t, etter for young* live stock. 8 . ., at the age of 55 years Decea«ed l '.. _ ••Bus meets all Trains' was well known in Claremont, sLe having Lived here for a number of - - : -Apply at ofllee of - .:: '< = - -- First-class Rigs to hire day or` ear?. n Interment took place i . - ' ' might at lowest prices.. � -• ' Park Lawn Cemetery. Phone 1805. As winter eq a now here the polite ROSE FLAX MI L . trustees regneat the residents of-_ -Thos. Sanderson & Son, •��. q ' the village to attend to the ;now' �''ICKERI 'G ' -shovelling in front of their Pm _ PRIETOR9 _ PRO . . i:es. Every resideutshould:takr sufficient pride in the it )Pearance -- __-- .- -- - :.._.. _:-. _. _ -_ •_.-_ _.- _ __.-- .-- -..._--- ----- - -----------of the the village as well aq look after _- installed __ _ . _ _ AFETV DEPOSIT BO%T39 their own and neighbor's"coapfort,_ - are now t this f•„ so that they will out neglect this — Branch for the custody. o! % duty. s i� � er :� .: tint According to the vote of 'last valuable papers, etc., affordia� °l �Sttnday morning's congregation safety and privacy. Further ice•' —at the request of the School work- - -.; formation supplied by the Man• ' t+rs: the llantist Church morning _ service will be held at 11 a. m. for a0r._�'`"�"•'"""1- '� F the next f.9w St days, but the N 3 upwards, per annum. . Sunday Se:Lb61-will be held at 030 - . : r �,a. m. as usual, Next Sunday Rev, I�� THK _;G.- Mr. King, the pastor, will take for # his morning subject, "The Two _ __ MK fold Power in Prayer," of special ;Make" all Excellent Christmas Cwt STANDARD interest to Christian ' workers. O!r CANADA -_.livening-subject of special interest to young men,—"The Greatest _ ,_ _ -ll�-Range to ChoOsg from __ =PtCKeRING BRANCH ..Name in the World." The Male ^- Tr+ ,,. .. . - . w cet�wrow MAMAeI� .Octette will sing at this set-vice. • . en.AMeH At-so AT w►+nerrt __ Treasuret�S. J. Farmer.of Clare- ,.` Get your name on our Mailing 1.6t and Receive 'tuont's Commnnity's Funds for Vimy Memorial Church and the British Bmpire Red Croes Faro - - - Monthly Supplement peen War Relief reports a total on hand of SIM 00. Others, no The Plck� - doubt, will contribute to these - - -- `, . ' worthy objects. Ae a peace anni- _: 8 CGminl0 wpra,kr,y thank offering, as• a tsi buts of love to the memory of the ell�on cc' �",de' s Th obect of this Aasociatioa ro-tb I,90,000 Canadian heroes who de- _ _ leeset3 stealingg and prosecute clared with their lives as the price, the felons: "The destroyer shall not pass!„ -' _..- . ' and as -a relief to the 4,000,000 " v, I Bulk Al bw diseased, crippled and famisbed n u ... so �lri Soaes •ut S lull ._ '�'�'�'having peopert�stoleneommad• tt��fpp��� immediately any mem children of Europe's battle fields _ p s t"� Ei°0nv° �0'i ' ,where onr liberty was defdnded at _ `riltm lltemb chip fs + iml o anrh a cost, everyone can well •for the C s "' `Trade Tiokeft may be bad from q.a Pta,ettletot a J f lend a willing and generous hand _ secretary on b"1160041611. at this time. Call and see Mr. Oom.—L, D. Banks,C.S.Palm Farther. _ ` er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Another of the young men of J; R. Thextea'b W. J. Clark: M� Claremont has made the supreme 1eMei► sacrifice is the defence of liberty ,, ONOGRAPHS IPess�danf, F is the Great.War, in the person of - k 'T ''Es��,:� ,���>•`' n • '$arold Graham, who died in the General Hospital,Toronto on Mon- Our,Phonograph Department has a complete line.to t �. liar morning. The deceased, who, a,•.::rY': <+ ;'': wag a son of 'Daisetive id and Mrs. Gra £ .� choose from and we will be glad at any time to have barn, was 26 yea of age. He end; you call to hear' different machines., ` -listed 'and saw service in = France where he was gassed. He `a' r never fall recovered, but his con- The machines give yon the best of tones, are well Y '': finished and of A 1 Material. dition was not considered danger- ous until abont two weeks ago, s` -i after his return from the Peace In malring'yotir selection of a Christmas Present for —'The UniPetsal +:E; River District, where he,had been - �'a :' -the home nothing would bring iuore comfort and f. daring the siii3tmer; when he rap- i' ,. "e cheer than one of theseinstrumeiits. f_ --'! Saw g.•.Maehine ' idAy became worse. On 'Wednes- yAi ddy he wvis taken to the Toronto ` .; +i .- Manufactured by G neral Hospital, but.he was be- L '' ,' $. Jackson dC Son, _y nd Nntnan aid. 'His hotly nas d :t=:' Writing Paper, 'Envelopes, _ btlOtiRht to Claremont' and inter• r ry x ,� , : Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, in nt took place in the Union Cem �"'' �s _° r' ' °� • ;.'`.s�a;� k ,a. 1-f�•', " !'r�T" i � Pens, Pencils, etc., in great Blacksmithing and Woodworking In et r - oil WtAntr9day. The large ,.wa. ;:,.;:' •i 3 till its branches. Saw gumming .ut mber w hcy followed his remains w ., � ,;. - . - -- - g a =^ c: ._ : o a L''• Variety and filing a specg lty. gr.. to their last resting-place testifiPs } to the high esteem in which lie -`aki%6 "` ^°«;,'# • We stock Gasoline Fn in#e. Ert1etY as ` held. The heartfelt st'tttltn- " j „d _ _ Wheels, Circulact Saws, Saw �. 1 and Emery Mandrels. -� th- of the Community is extended - ` _ MEXTON'S Ladders cf nil lengths on hand to ►f r. and i1fr4. Graham and fam• _ i • tunc for sale. ily Jill their sadden bereavement. ,.b:°•"y"C'- - ---�'f' ,.tt4,u: ':...:a: '- '�. .�A .., _ - Y>�•' s _ t �._ '.itLsrb'"='-�, •,.,� r HI for most =&Iuw and models of asirs. Your broken or worn-out parts replacid. Write or wire us de*orlbs. and moot complete stock in of slightly used or now paxts and automobile equipunent- We ShID tively that lji�by's Owfi Tiibfe�ts'are*the A VALUABLE ASSET TO fa4td" or refund In full our motto. best medicine they k CANADA 0_11w. -Their-experience has lauzht them that the Tablets always do just come, into port, full-of curious ques. ------- what is claimed -for tIfem.' .and that Aalw they can be given with pert '" - Homrieless-W-if Develop In ect safety to tioaing and joyful anticipation- By among the upper branches the other Us children'bf' all'-Ages. Concerning - the time another Christmas comes Knights of the Farm. Joseph Substantial Citizens in This boy quickly seized his fk�e and Cut,them Mrs. Therrien, 'St, Ga- round, It is estimated that about 500 That-is what I want to live long y Land of Opportunity.' of these mites'will have been trans. the tree down. It-was a dangerous briel de Braiidbn,Q'fie. writes: "Baby's. enough to see, a new society for boys, en the Own. Tablets' aie the 'best medicine U ferred during the year to Canada and With a branch or affiliated organiza-1 thing to do, for, of course, '%vIi There has always exis.ed in the I tree fell, the boy came to 'the, ground know of for little*ones. I thought I her of what might fouad comfortable homes and kindly Con.for the girls, to include every with it. He might have been sLrious- w.ould lose my baby before trying the' British Isles a num foster parents on the Domiai�n's Young person of the farm whose heart be termed ",sul;serfiflods" children, it far' ft'good and clean-and devoted to ser- ly injured, although it so happened Tabletis but they ' so6ii made him such a description be ever justifiable' ms. %Vhd did healthy and-happy,and now I would vice for everybody. What would you that he was not. The boy in relation to potential.inanhood and The Demand 'Exceeds Supply.- think of the name for this band .of I the chopping thought it a g'reat piece not be without them." The Tablets womanhood. They-have,no place in It may seein strangO, but the demald young folks which I have given to' Of sport and laughed, till. he c.ould are sold by medicine dealers or by the scheme of..thiugs. .1,loxnelers, ber- for these children has exceeded the this article? Knights of the Farm? scarcely stand. mail at 25'ecrits a: boif from The Dr; eft .of parents without family or' re- supply, and up to the present 'there Williams' Medicine Co., -Brockville, .e.,thrown has been no difficulty in finding homes __moum nOt' call that a very lations who care,. the. it is just what one would expect of knightly thing to do, would You? -1)10�he eeuntr-y or- us ellaritable far thwA arriving at the Dominion'.% lerred olis for *support. At 'home, shores. The. scheme has worked. out the boys and girls who gave their. Far rather,would you. have pre organizati names in to be members of the new! to'have been in 'the place of the boy Warships Quaint Badkes- if permitted, they would assume Piti- very successfully. Representatives of organization, that they should .be who was treated that way' for he' If you see a sheet of notepaper,'bear- ful numbers, unheeded'in the couges- -the societies under whcse auspic2s the, Ireally knights, battling for the right, just smiled, though for a moment Ing a crest in the shape of a flea, you tion of their 'nati�e land, ma'.uring, emigration-and placing - is affected, and the best there is in life. And I!his 'fade was pale, as he said* "I will know that it has comb from H.M. without refining influences of family periodically visit the homes in which IMovr they woul(r live -up to the name.I didn't think you would do a thing S. Tormentor, whose official badge it ties,to a future full of uncertaffify aiid children have been placed, to assure But whether there ever should be! like that, Sam"' You see,, he had is. Similarly, a savage-looking cat doubt , Very naturally the number of- themselves that they are being rightly an organization of that kind' or not,!lost confidence in his chum and it, with arched back denotes H.M.S. Spit. these poor little pe-ple has incremied reated and given every possible op. vrith its charier and by-laws and all! 'would not be strange if he never re- fire. very considerably sinee Ahe outbreak portunity. With bux iew exceptions, 'that sort of paraphernalia, we can I covered it afterward. For Ahe boy These badges are'the outcome of a of the war In wbtcb the br6kidwinners the.moaf parent-like relations exist In surily join 'that 'splendid body of.Who does a mean trick runs'the risk decision of the Admiralty to provide of so many households perished. Of the' household, the little ones'.findfng Young folke-in spirit,' adopting our'of never getting back the confidence every British warship In future with themselves. these- children are help- their way to the hearts of their foster. 7 own code and-living up to it with of the friend of former days. its own distinctive badge. These are less, awaiting opportunities-they, are parents and proving a spiritual conso. all the strength of heart, mind- and Would you not. like to have been being designed by- Major . Charles powerlws- to seek themselves. latlon' as well.as a'material aia- ,body that has been given us. It the girl who, when one of her friends Foulkes. Heraldic Adviser to the Ad- Not Superfluous In Canada. Many of these farmiars' b6yt;, when means so much to have ideals that iia—sbeing sneered at because she miralty, who has already invented 160 If the children are "superfluous" in" at adolescence they have gone out into ere faded badges. the world, *have* thrmigh their indus; tead us to act, think and work every was wearing clothes that w the older lands, they are decidedly try and thrift made mos-t successful day toward the highest forms of citi- and patched, bravely stood up for Considerable Ingenuity has been,-ex- otherwise In 6nada, a new land in zenship. For that is what all farm,her, and with flaming cheeks said to ercised as the following examples will farmers and tilled'important posts. need of many workers: They are of shall not show: " They take their places in -Itfe Inde-, boys and girls ought to be aiming at. the young tormentors, "You 'Venturous, two dice; Sportive, British stock, and taken, in -their As the days go by we are steadily abuse -Maryl She is the beat girl I a batting goat; Tactician, a chess youthful ye�ars­may be molded into pendent, optimisti(F," and on an equal- and I'll fight for her if knight; Incombtant. a butterfly: Se. Ity with other-citizenis of the Domin. .coming to the time whenwe will take ever knew, the most desirable type.of citizen.to ilon. In 'the British Ieles, they were oirr places as members of this great I have to." There is,the knighthood same, a key; Sterling, P.; Watchful. populate the agricultural- lands.of the minion, citizens of the best nation!for you. YOU can't help loving the an eye; Vivacious, hea.d of Mr. Lloyd, Dominion, making their live. the- starved for DPPCTtunity and outlet. Do Canadi gave tbem- th-�Ir chance, and An the world, with all its interests de-1 one who was loyal and true to her George; Termagant,a fury; Nile, head richer to themselve-4 and .o, their with few-exceptions in the past, theif, yelving upon us; and we want to be!friend. And we are sure that such of Nelsoa; Truculent, Britisher smash- country. ties when a brave champion will continue her Ing a Hun. have turned otit'valuable assets to the rready for the responeibilil work all through life and be- EactCbaidge"�vIll be carved in-wood Every farmer has nee4 of a boy. land and the foster-parents.who kd9p they come: so the time to begin pre- good about his place, and -a growing yOutli ed them. .Paring is to-day. friend. the oppressed wherever . she and 'then cast In brass, colored, and , Ithout -taxing his strength undrly fitted on the quarter-deck. as well a 1, w, 0 What is this thing we call for lack finds them. can make himself very valuable. A of a better word knighthood? I - Besides being kind to their school on either bow of its boats Two plaque: -girl can be of the greatest assistance Lloyd George's New Home. 'think now of a little thing that hap- mates, ow Knights of the Farm can- are to be used, the smaller one for I. ....... in the housewife's multifarious tasks 'Chequers, the famouq Buckinghfim. pened to A couplo if boys. They were not fail to be sincere and "kind to the boats being about 8 inches square. out in the wood% one day. One of father and mother, as well as to all and the one for the quarter-deck about on the farm. Country life jo these shire mansion, about forty miles from. the ladi climbed a tree that had come other fathers and mothers. "Lift sC IS inches square. Each badge Is de- little derelicts of overcrowded cities London, which, thanks to the genen �to grow away down out of the per- hand to help and keep a cheery signed In some way.to represent the is one long holiday, 'and the farm osity of Lord Lee, has tiow become the chores the most romantic of games. official pountry residence of Bfitaiwi ,pedicular, slanting at the top to- heart," will -be a fine watchword for name of the boat pictorially, or, when Tb Dominion's laws ,ensure that the Prime Ministers, Is full of. historical the earth. While he was there our boy and girl knights. that Is Impossible, embodying some children receive an adequate, secular and romantic associations. device connected with its history. The designs will be used also on notepaper, education, and their lives outhe farm For two centuries—fram-the open, Roa& of Wire M Is a continual teaching aIRRg i the Hanoverian era to Its so' in which they can be.of the greatest quisition by Lord Lee�Cbequers wat ,Vw, NERVOUS The chicken-net road was an Inven. of guns, which are privately bought by ffiture betielit to the country. There first the residence and then "the' pro. tion developed by 'the late war. In officers of battleships. nts of Oliver Egypt and Palestine it famished a Im no greater lover of the country lite perty of descende Crom th" one whose lot has forced him to well. It is rich In Cromwell por1ralu AM RUN DOM solution for many prioblems of tranis. ..World's RainfalL live In an overcrowded city. and relics,'but'it has -no conuecft6c portation. The total annual rainfall upon-&I 1i with the Protector himself. How could men sad vehicles proceed U Warm Welcome Awaiting Comlitim Afflicting ou- over the loose sand of the desert with the-land of the globe amo.unts tol There are societies Overseas '*ho The house was built in Queen EllzaC WaIds of People—How to cAk miles, and of thi rd beth's day, a notable occupant beftip any sort of rapidity? This was the 29,347 is cluan� devote their time and energies to* Sir William Hawtrey, appointed by off the emigration-'and isuprylsion of boys Got New Health. question, and the road of wire mesh titY 6,524 cubic miles drains "Good Queen Bess" custodlan of Lady was the answer. All that was required through rivers to the sea... and girls. of thls_.class. and placing was to mnoth and Ipvel_Aha.� I A b'C mile of river water weighs 1 them In reputable farii bomea iii. the I Jane Gray, whose secret marriage to v 4,206 carries irl: Dominion. . Thei wad . cum�TnuwfW Thomkas Keys-, th-s­Q1tee1S21J__J8 fort of m1nor ills in the hope aac ttke down, and lo!'the road was at hand. solution an average of about 420,000 trifle In the years before t'he wi -, for Porter, displeased her. indislimItIon Is only temporary and Hawtrey received notice that Lady The best resultA'-were obtained with t4ans of solids. Ithe kreiter part with gratlf)Ing 41vtll be outgrown In time. Often such. netting of three-fourths Inch mesh, -in all, about 2,735,000,006 tons -,C'Fults- Vpon the outbrmik of hostl�- -Mary was to be.sent 'down to Che- j Illnesses- are not serious enough to This, three feet wide, came In rolls, solid matter are thus carried annua!- Itles there came a halt to th!s work. quers, and not "go out of his house �requfre the attention of a doctor, but and four or five rolls placed side by ly to the ocean. but the past year has seen,a resump- abrode, except it be necesearily for to Will respoind to Intelligent home treal- ids were unrolled so is to cover a tion On is.large ocale. They have been take ye ayre for her belth." strip twelve or fifteen feet wide. The London consume; nearly thir-ty i:.al-- arriving in partles every month, their system. of food..co busy with a multitude of house- adjoining edges of the vitting were Ions of-water per head of its popu.leager, alert lIttle*faces peeping from instituted. youtig women In offices or betv�een the ship's rails as the vessels Ilawtr4y considered the safest place ,Store*. or girls- studying hard in fastened together by loops of wire lation every day. of interament-was under the roof. and ach: as clipped on. At intervals of qve, feet By iall a prey to that con- the outside edges were pegged down the attic room-occupying the north. -Won of bloodlessness known as rcer and approached up a newel The trouble need not be Roads so constructed were perfectly stair has traces.of LaAy Jace's hand. en!8'a-tt. prompt, -effe;ctive measures satisfactory for Infantry, but were writing on the wall.. taken to .check it In its eaiiy The absent-minded'genius is always who was not at home, and the al�id The gift of Chequers to the nation badly damaged if horses were-driven es. Dr. Williams' -Pink Pills will a fruitful source of enteftainmeut.: as -naturally inquired his name. For a by Lord Lee is unl4ae, and one of the store the elements needed to bring over them. One, which. had been Is evidenced by these examples: long time he could riot remembe'r his mosit generous national benefactions marched over daily by. 3,000 to a blood back to itr'ength, and oAce 4 Txa4n- and Harriet Beecher own name. Finally, overcome'by con- which. h"ave been made.' The total qu""'y six'mouths'use.-Not in all cameo,how- Stowe were neighbors Por many years, fusion, Ile tumed and bolted down the value of thermansian is-probably;about a entIV body ;ill show the benefit "d he was In the habit of making stairs without replying. At the foot $1,750,000, for it has been restored by ever, did they do so well. As ruts ng the many who have -found -informal calls at her house. it came to him, and be sh"tifed ilis to Lord Lee. formed, the netting,was liftpd and the fre4uent 0 efit thmagh the use of Dr. Wil- On returning one morning his wife her, "Leschetizky", When Lord Lee was carrying out Pink 'Pi'lls-ts Mrs. James' J. exclaimed, reproachfully: When Bulow 'returned the girl des. the restorations he came across the A road'of this kind Is of use on�iy ton, of Peterboro, Out., who "There, Sam, you have been over cribed to.him irtth much dramatic ef.I death-mask of Cromwell hidden in an' for machatitcal transport with pneu- "I can personally strongly re- to the Stowes' again without a neck- feet-the wIId_eyeddespPr4,ie-anC-`dis. aperture in one of the walls. The matic tires. It will not stand up at ininend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills be- all against horse traffic. tte. It is really too bad!!' tracted air of his visitor, prefacing ber house is not without. modern Conven- use of what they have done for me. Mr. Clemens accepted the rebuke story with the remark: ieuces. Amongst other things it-44a- ut two years ago I felt poorly was in Aledee and -retired to his-room. "An Idiot named Lesvh6t:zky culled tains a wonderful electric piancla. bly weak, nervous and run �,w,. Solne' Products of Electrical Shortly afterwards a nve-qsenger car- to-day_'� 4 as eastly annoyed and worried, and Furnaces. ried to Mrs. Stowe a neat parcel, and, *y heart would flutter at the 'least The metal tungsten, whose filaments a note. The package contained a black kins University, was'notoriou�ly ab. of the ancient came &om india. 4artion. I tried several remedies but have done so much to cheapen electric silk necktie, and the note was as seat-minded. Although this stor:- o, s � not find a. cure until I took Dr. lights, is sold, On the market not inA-fOIIOws: him taxes predulity to the breaking" British. ex-offi-cers and other men 1' Pink Pills. I took seven, bars, but in the shape of flne powder. Here is a necktie. Take It out and" pof�t, it, is' nevertheless true. of similar attainments registered as ;s in all "A am iiov� enjoying per- This is because it cannot be-melted look at it. I think 1,stayed half an The profeZ.5or was once walking down. unemployed with the Appointmenta hour this morning. At the erid of thal matical Department number nearly 14,060. Oct health and have gained In weight. except In an electric furnace at th.3 the street,absorbed In ariiiithe �calculate the cost small when I enormously high temper.Rture of 5Z76 time will you kindly rerxi.rn It, as It reverie.. Chancing to lift his eyes as hink of the benefit'I received, and I he made a crossing, fie iaw tSe shiny 7 degrees Fahrou'lelt reducing it to the bnly one I have. Atcommend the -pills to all weak powder. MARK TWAIN, black surface of the back of a cab . The electric furnace can produce a Leschettzky, the famous viblinist, which had drawn up-at-the clurner, Ali, LAich, red bloo.d is the whole secret temperature as high as* 7200 degrees, was most absent-minded. .He' was at how fortunate! Ifere was the de. it good health, and from the first to Its ultilizatl6n, th Industry is rapidly one timie giving lessons to the daugh- sired blackboard. Taking a piece of last dose'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills extending; and, so far as metals are ter of the Baroness Stleglitz in St. chalk..from. his,pqpket, the professor "TheY, Work while you Sloop" Irich and purify the blood. You- concerned, there are many which we Petersburg, and quite won the heart pro"ceede"d to' write down his foKmu'la. a get these pills through any medl- Presently the cab moved off slowly. could never know In their'pVre forms of his young pupil, who often mani- ile'dealer or'by mail at 50 cents a it it were not for the wonderful ippa. ies'ted'her'afrecthon'b'y fribut6s' 6f fruit That was siratige, but--ab, yes! a )x, or-six -boxes for $2.50, from The r. Williams' Medicine uu., isrockville, ratus, which engenders a heat a�- and s'weetmeats. swinging blackbo-ard. and the 'profes-' proaching that of the sun. On leaving her one day he di�scover- s6r marched gravely down the middle This remark applies particularly to ed that she had tucked a large orange of the crow(led street. happy and Con.' the newly discovered metals, such as into his coat pocket, and ip�ishfrsg to teuf over his beloved problems, 4'Un June 30th' 1920, Canada had tantalum (used for pen-points, because relieve himself as soon as possible of The cabman became aware of the --hteen chartered banks with com-, it will not corrode), chromiun. (which the bulging object,'he at, once began fict that something was wrong, and -tied assets' of over three billion hardens steel),uranium (for Iridescent to peel it. Suddenly, as be was cross- descending, threatened the matbema. Do you fee� at ...Wxes and sevens- an with iummaiy J)", glass), molybdenum (for giving a fine Ing a bridge over tbe'Neva, he per- tie! twisliment. in to-day? You are bilious, constipated! the midst of the argument that follow. You Is I head chy, fu of u 'ne rate of growth Of mahogany blue to pottery glazes), vanadium (for, celved the baroness and her daughter e a 11 oold, a Southern Nigeria, where gold bronze) and selenium, the oxide on their balcony opposite. klelgalutea ed a pFirty of. Dootor Sylvester's strung. Your meals don't fit—bmth en a town destroyed sixty of which gives a beautiful ruby color them with a sweeping bow,then grace- friends carne,. tip, saVefled the Irate is bad, akin sallow. Take Camearew sits as been covered with a to glass for railroad and other signal fully pl�ced a handful of orange peel cabdriver, and carried off the profes- to-night for your liver and bowels anig ago. h t cosritaining mahogany trees, lights. on his head, and tdossed his hat into sor to a room where,lie was able to wake up clear, rosy and oboerftl, No o of which are more than 10 ft. N. I th"ver.. complete his interrupted work in griping—no faconvetilence, Childros Minard's Liniment Relieves Diatempet I At another time he called 6a Bulaw, peace. love Cascarets too. 10. 25, So ceut& 4. aasiAW Advertisements,COATS FOR WINTERY A jumping t ooth or ITS ZZ&V WANVAP. OF A s WANTE-D-TO L)O PLAIN L A.D'TL�ght Stwing at home; whole at lieved by the use of spare t1ine good 1)ay; workveiat any dig. PA COLD' charges p"ICL Send, stamp f DAYS. earache quickly re. REAKU - UMOR i tance; or u paorntle lars, National Manufacturing Cc, mom HERE&THERI e tr al. FROM AOXXT8 W""V. A What the Doctor Did. A GENTS WANTI,,D: BLISS NATIVS 24 XX Herbs In a remedy Brown's little one was afflng a d on C,JI1,tjr) for the relief of n tion, Indigestion, billousntes. his way to work he sent up the doe- Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles. It to ��� �� -known, having been extensively ad- N AN Tip—A" Senyfr list of inVention r a wanted well It soothes pain. tor. When he got home in the even- vtrtised, since It was grat manufactured 'by Manufacturers. Fortunes have Ing he asked her what the doctor had In 1888, by distribution of larva quanti- been made from simple ideas. -omm-BEWARE OF SUBST1711TES said. ties of Almanac.-5, Cook Books, Health ."Patent Protection- booklet and $1.00 a tub*. "Nothing,'papa." Books, etc., which are furnished to = I agents free of charge. The remedies are "Proof of Conception"on request. THE LEEMING MILES C04 LTD. "Then, what did he do, dear?" sold at a price that allows agents to MONTREAL double their money. Write Alonzo O. HAROLD Q SHIPMAN & CO. Azentafor Xlr.Jules Bengud "Qh,he just telephoned me all over," Blies 'Medical Co., 124 St. I'aUl St.. Fast. PATENT ATTORNEYS EYS REOEvEs PAIN was the'phIld's reply. Montreal. Mention thin paper. 20 SHIPMAN CHANSCAIS 077AWA. CANADj A Dangerous Place. 'AINIORTALITY CERTAIN-Sweden- Victoria' and Vancouver I borg'4 great work on heaven and INVENTIONS er Two Scotsmen had wandered south 11,11. and a real world b and. Over 400 Island. of the Tweed for the first Ihne. They e pages. only 26c postpaid. H. B. Law,- Vancouver Island folk pick roses In had strolled into an English church. 486 Euclid Ave., Toronto. the garden when the Christmas Dells Service was in prugress at the time, are ringing, and the golfer Is never off and the pair seated-themselves. One Premature bahtingss is blamed by a of thera picked up a.prayer-book and Paris doctor on some trouble with the T)Iav concerned, because there he can casually urns ed-over We leaves. Sud.; teeLll•is concei drive, approach-the gr6en and' putt al- 4enly his'face assumed a look of deep ji concern. most every day la the year. In. the MInard's Liniment For Dandruff. Look, Sandy," he-said; turning to fall and during the winter the grass h-lq friend. "Collect, 7 is rich and green, and, bloom ct, Collect, Collect. ­'T�; tible -is the -best book that is per X=br•,1,k.-Y Dtsjari No.M2 petual. This is'due-to the warming Mon, we maun get cot o' here or we God has given to iYmn."-Abraha`rn No. 9751-Misses' Dress. Price, 35 influence of the Japan current, which willna hae a bawbee 'left:" Lincoln. cents; Suitable for small women; is the Gulf 'Stream of, the 'Pacific two -atyles. of sleeve; in two lengths. Ocean. Vancouver Island was named 'Cut in 3'sizes,-16, 18 and 20 years. after Captain George Vancouver, of DANDERINE Size 86 requires with bell sleeves, 'the British Navy, who discovered it MOTHER 3 YA yd-,. 40 ins.,wide, or 2% yds. 54 In 1792, and h6s an estimated area of ins. wide; with dart sleeves, 2 is" yds'. 16,000 square miles. Its trees,.among 'Stops Hair •Coming. Out: -#'California Syrup of Pigs 40 ins. wide, or 21,J yds. 54 ins, wide. them the stately Dbuglas fir, which- Width around bottom, I% yds. tqwers 300 feet above the roads over • __-Doubles Its Beauty. Child's Best Laxative • No. 9743-Misses' Dress!. Price, 35 which' the traveller -glides by auto- Ctificura, Shampoo"'S cents. -Basque with kimono sleeves, mobile, or by the F-squimalt & Nailal-, short or lengthened by bell.-sleeves; mo Railway, which runs northward -piece shirt, with or without loose through half the length of the 1pland, Mean- Healthy Hair two N. Especially if preceded by tomhes panels, attached to'lining. In 8 sizes, are 'magnificent beyond -deserfrAfon, N of Cuticura Ointment to spots of 16 to 20 years. Size 16, without loose-some of them being 6 ox 7 feet -in dandruff, itching and irritation. panels,'32/& yds. 40 Ins. wide; -w�,th diameter. Along the road are many This treatment does much to keep loose, panels 3% yds. 40 ins. wide- comforthble hotels and country the kaip clean and healthy and to with bell sleeves, ills' :chalets, many of them like the cans P hair growtIL eeves, 4% yds. 40 'finds on English country roads. wide. -Width, 1% yda. one 40 S*AP2Sc. 0hdw%t25aWW Takss@ZU. Sold These Patterns -may be obtained t'�'ictoria, the capital of .British- throughout theDominion.CanvdianDepoc Columbia, is a city of rare cbarm Willi 100.Lhsita&S"SL Fasl 3L,W..NeatriaL from your local McCall' dealer, or 0 from the McCall' Co., 7D Bond St.,. Its beautiful drives, Ita golf coqr�e �- Catieora3saoe4:«tvithaetasss. I Toronto, Dept. W. its Chinese quarter, its turbanned - _:___ . -, Hindoos •-ft& Empress Hotel and its 7 �0 beautifui' Capitol buildings, Eve urnmes and, Their rim � - year at least 5,000 American -g_clfPrs -'Visit one course In Victoria, the V4c-., Accept "CalltoruLL' Syrup of Figs ANIE& come down to us in the fa 'ly -toria Golf Club course, and thousands only--400k for the na=e California ah zry names of automobiles-leave Seattle annually the package.- then you are sure your Emes, Yeames Variations--Eames, of this group, all of which aV first for Victoria and Vancouver. few'cents buys "Danderine." Af. child is having th% best and =as& 1, -1 " -_ Racial Orijin,�-Anglo-Saxoin. meant "Uncle's Son." Source A relationship. There is splendid inland and deep ter an aPP;Icatlon of "Danderlue- you harmless physic for the littio tom. sea fishing 14 and on the coast of Van- call not find a fallen hair or any dand. *ch. liver and bowels, Children love Family names, -of course, are not CZRROLL., couver Island, and the ambitious fish. ruff, besides-every,•hair, r its fruity taste. :-UU directions om. Carlton, , shows new the result of any scientifically cre- Variations-Charles, Ca on, Karl- erman who really wanted to do some- life, vigor, brightness, more color and each bat" TOU moat sal "Call- -rp ated .3ysteni-of nomenclature. Orig- son, Carlson, Karla, Cakiriel. thing sensational has even gone o4t. thickness. %inally they just happened, and since Racial Origin-English,also French on the west coast waters of.the Pacific --then they have merely grown. They ,and German. and caught a real whale, for eakfrAst. America's Pioneer Dog Remedies were seldom the result of.adoption by Source-A given name. br . W 'the persons who bore. them. At first Meedlesa to say, he did not have it 191wi RRUMMM look on The given name of Charles, from served on toast. DISEASES ---they were not used in addressing the •which a-great many family names and How to Ire" persons who bore 'them. . They were have sprung in various languages Mina'rd's'Lln-iment Co., Limited, YOU HARD! i Mailed Free to any Ad- 4^ -instead descriptive phrases invented' and through various methods of de dress b ths, Aptbar., Gentlemen,-In July, 1915, 1 was I 6101119S Liniment should be kept &love*00`;IN^ the spur of the moment in the con- velopment, is a humble name', though thrown`.from a..read .machin'e. injuring handy for aches and pains III sl?"e*t Slat Str••t New Tdrk. U.S.A. it has L_.,,;. L, or wrkings of-6tW per IJ­gi- aly nap* ana back badiy ana was OD11g..' It was the name of one of the great- ed to use a crutch son-4, to differentiate one John, or for 14 months. 111 wait for a severe pain, an J. 'Roger, or Peter from an-other_ eat monarchs the- world has �W ache. a rheumatic twinge fol- a ever SePt�, i9it,'Mr. Win. Outridge-of U_ known. lowing exposure,a sore muscle, STORM WINDWS&DOORS They stuck and grew not -because Charlemagne '(Charles the chute urged me' to try sciatica,or lumbago to make you quit IZES to soit Fwa the bearers liked them, but because Great); at one period in 'the early LIN12VENT, which I did with the most work, when you should bare Sloan,3 S FAW the bearers' 'neighbors foitind them Middle Ages built up out of thi c0ni- 'satisfactory results and to-day'I am Liniment handy to help curb it,and convenient labeli. As a matter of paratively unorganized, antagonistic as well'as ever in my life. keep you active,and fit,and an the jqb? t of the surnames-fact, MOB applied and unruly Germanic tribes.a mighty Yours sincerely,. WithOW rubUIZ, f0r. it Write Lac Price . 1 'tto the individual citizens of the-Mid- empire, which embraced virtually all apply a bit today to the afnictea part. VC,I Cut down die Ages did not stick and* become of what to-day is France and his Note the gratifying.c1can,prompt relicf Ger �.XATTHEW•-x BAINES. But this mark family names as we use them to-day. many. a empire split when that follows.Sloan's Liriimcnk couldn't The NALLI"Y COMPANY, UwnK*d its many thousands of friends the "AMILWON F"ITORT MISTEMUT062 CA NA VA It' was only in the exceptional case death robbed it of the only person- Ile over if it didn't make VIM 0, that the surname "took" to the ex- ality that could have held it together. Oright of Black Cap. That's Worth rememberit All ru'". tent of becoming' hereditary-. On the It was the name of many kings In The custom. of putting on a black gists---Tthree sizes-the rgestist, 2. other hand, so many surnames would Anglo-Saxon England and among the eap-rpally a square of black cic;tb- 3110steconomical. 35c,70c,41.40. be pinned von a family line in the Germanic peoples,of northern Europe which judged In England do when of several generations that in at' the same period, and appears .in jlplft.� SINCE $1876 : sentencing a-prisoner to death, orig- time one of, them was bound to stick history in a form that was almost a I mated from the custom of covering and become hereditary. family -name at this period many can-,times the custom must, furies before family names became the head as' a sign of mourning in itnent H b Ho have f6und expression of distinguish-' general. I. ancient days. The Judge, in putting on. Int those 11 .. "I',"", I I ct that i - a Mourna'the fa 1ITS;9COUGHS ing "John the-Father" from "John the i days for r families to take given!he Is-about to order a_Tt_fet-o--b­e-To­r Uncle," or "John* the Cousin." In a I names which shnilar. Thus one, I fefted, l beginning in "Ed," such,as MONEY ORDERS. M comparatively sma:1 number of case; family would show a preponderance; such a surname as "the Uncle" would of names -,ONLY TABLETS have stuck sufficiently to become a Edward, Edmund and Edwin. Such Buy your out-of-town supplies w,.th name.' But then it would be-royal families were commonly refer-, Dominion Express Money Orders. passed down to an increasing num-, red to by the use of the all-ernbrac-� -her of persons with eich generation. -ARE ASPIRIN Five Dollars costs three cents. BAYER" n. ing ending "Ing," which had "me e' p_erio'd 'whe' I ­ - . . But, at the n family!thing both ;i—sa.tribal and family a' ig- mning in England, the nificance.' Thus we bear 'the "Karl- es. names were h a Chinese Color Prejudic .. ::7, Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" common name for "uncWl was'the old; fogs" spoken of. The fact that the Chinese give evi- Not Asp -; 1Anglo-Saxon wdr(f 4"eame," which I The Anglo-Saxon form of-the given dence of decided ideas of their own as since has become obsolete. But with i name was Cenrl. Its meaning is sim- to the use of colors in.materials, W"rap.; (fill, its. original sigiiificance lost, it has!ply "man." pings' and poster advertising, was r-e- cently commented upon In the Cin- 'h'prejudices have been vinnati6n., Sue known to-cause a Chinese customer to chanie his patronage'.merely because of the coloring of packing paper used. P Tboogh no definite rule can be 'applied I uses of color, it can __w to all commercia be generally said that the gold, yellow, �Gra eseNuts se " ' '� i red, bright brown, purple and certain shades of pink are good colors. Gold 17 /j i�1; . . ./ ��'� . ,ine Cez*�91 1s a dignified color, red the color of rl Imperial.yellow is good good fortune. C for rugs, carpets and curtains. White A should be RES Su avoided as well as green, which is as- inatNeeds o and blue are mourning and sociated with misfortune. The design- healthful,substa'fitial and Ing of posters and advertising'matter should always be handled by agencies full of sturdy nourishment. In Chirra who are familiar with the The name "Bayer" stamped on tab-' contains proper directions'for Colds; - A food of delightful flavor, tastes and prejudices of ttre commum- lets'positivelv identifies the only n- Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu!! "ST sties involved. Mine Aspirin,-tbe Aspirin prescribed ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, . end- to 'Elnes last atom -------- by physicians for over nineteen years tia, Joint Pains, and Pain geinersIV. now made in Canada. Handy tin boxes containi 12 tab-' Blind horses, when grazing, are sand Always buy an unbroken package lots cost but a few cents. -s e where! never, known to make.a mistake and Sold rovers YeTy of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which also sell litrger "Bayer" packages. cat dirt. They are guided by the nos- I tTils in the selection of proper food. The" is wady one Aspirin-.'Bayer"Ton must say '%*Yor" Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer manufacture of Nowk. Great are the ways of naturel acoucacidester of sallcyllcaeld. while It Is well known that Aspirin 11 156yor Imsputacturr, to assist the public 960n9t Imitations, rho Tablets of Dam ar . Y. -No. 48--'20. W with their generai trade mark, the "Bayer Crow" III be stamped -7-TREAKUPA COM Z Ind Mrs. Gerow are here -Dr. Henry will behereas usual -Bay 4­_-�!LOCALISMS. next 7`6esday to attend to his pro-,spending a few days with the COMO fecsionaldutieq. tfurmor's Parents W. G. &ad Afro. W. hat'8 Be' -Miss Eva Pilkey, who has had -Miss OkbXon, of' Toront6,'spent charge of the Bell Telephone cen- tral here for some time, -has been WHAT SHALL I GIVE? ot Your' Stunmef"01- Wages ? Sunday here with her sister. I , . -W. G. Reid is busy making re- appointed local manager as suc- cessor to ,,,,tgive something perishable for pairs to his stable for winter. Russell Andrew, who has in , present. that can last at 'Did you buy an' cive' rootd, a suit of -Miss Annie Larkin,of Chicago, relsigl3ed. most but an houl or a day or a week, As spending Ek week or two with -Rev. R. B. Ferris, who is the when the imperishable is under your -J i&. GenA,al Field Secretary for the hand? And if, atoong these imper- clothes, heavy sox' and warti Iriends in Pickering and in Orill 0 Sabbath Schools, appointed by the I'shables, you choose The Youth's Com- -L. E. Van Skiver was in T anion.your gift has this special qual-' p. ronto on Wednesday of last we No I ek General Asser6bly, will occupy the ity : the newness of the gift, it fresh- nderwear ? jal pulpit in St. Andrew's church on ness, -is not exhausted. A ewel, a attending the annual Provine :Convention of Public Libraries. Sunday evening next. picture, or a piece of attire adords no �.-_'Well then, how about it ?' We carry the very beat grades -C. C. Ravin, G.�,T. R. agent. -We understand that the gov- surprises after the first Inspection,but n The in all these Does a d before you freeze up has been enjoying a week's vaca- ernment purposes to keep the Youth's Companion brings unsur- why not come and buy I? S. Provincial Highway in good con passed delights and untasted sources 1� tion, the relieying agent being of pleasure and happiness with every J. Che8sell. dition ' for auto trffic during the succeeding weekly Dumber. :,.Don't , puf'off the. evil day -Mrs. Geo..Martin and child, of winter mouths by means of Qnow-. And everyone in the family of every Brighton, are spending a week ploughs. At the sanie time there'age will see_.ti3 it that the good things going to waken up with an -Some fine mornlug_vou are will be sufflcient snow left. on the are shared: here with the former's mother, awful cold. .1 you had ititeuded going to 'Mrs. James Gordon. road for sleigbing. The 52 issues of 1921 will be crowded Bunting%i for a pair of Maltese with 6eriRi stories, short stories, edi -The IV. A -A severe sleet and ice storm of St. George's Cross Rubbers, but Church intend holding a box social occurred oil Satirday night and torials,poetry, facts and full. Sub. scrihe now alld-receive I. didn'c, so there you are. ll�ut on the eveuing,of Dee 3rd. Every- Stiuday and as a regul:Ij everything 1. The Youth's Comp -52 issues biqdi� i-.eleome .-Each lady,bring I wRs covered. with ice, -.1lakinv _&aiq..n - _ t -Hs never too latle to mend -aveliing rather difficitit. For- I All the remaining issues of 1920. a box. ti -Miss Bella' And re-x, who) lifts t1illatellY the telephone lines, 3. The Companion HoLne Calendar -.:--.Go buy y.�,uv sefuioniible gk)ods atthe ME_N'S STORE hich usually suffer severely from been confined to 'her bed for the Y% for I f)21. -o w6eks suffering froill ad these ice stortus, were not effected e Rhove for 8'5 50. past tv% I All tL ...We stand behind our merchabdise. j Lh�-abseiiee (if wind. monthly authrrity oil fashions. . .'(�et the habit. --�John Gormley.- of t1je IRke .-A very0leasalitqocial gather. $1.30 a year. Butb publications on h. ,3.3 3(). Bny Lowrides'Clothez, T.qil*ov made, t.lie Best in'the Land. shore, who lin s been very ill %%ith ing took place on .lVe.olnes(I.Ay ev pneumonia, is now improving iiiee ening in the schoul-room of 'St. ., ...Iy and he expectii to leave his bed Audi St. Fred T. 'Btlutin�51 Pickeribc, 7 --in,a few da -1. nuuibe� of the members an(, ad- -Mr. Lindsay, the time-keepee herefits met to exteDd it welcome office. for the Warren-Paving Conip-iny, to Rev. Mr.-mid Mt-4. G4rdiner. 'X 'ing from a-very severe-colt], bat 1� giveii by-the Xlk?�.es .11tirphy and , VLZ -Miss Loui.�.a Richardson is Rev. J. F. Clugston of Danbarton, 1 A Valiant Battle :Vhe in North Carolitia.and on return F. U�trdiner, afterwhieh refre�li-1 For Their Lives 4ug will visit friendi kn Ithaca. N. niet t� were _QeVVPd by.the. liiqlie�:. Y., St. Catharines -aid uther and a most �petxt by all. points. for.life: -The boises. Ufe to very clear, *hiim you are -to make the k- awl-general ni,inager of -the Dt4a- age on 31ondar was the bla( ),ottng, LLnd �o many patients at Once Again. It't time smith shop.' Oil -account of the Y. aud the ijutk6ka" Free--Hospital' for -Christmas Cake., Conbumnuves are still unsafe for horses unless they were ed St:iteiA Gioverninent lUilw#AY e,�gor twenk,:,3. Yet each has gorna- aha-rp shod. -Mrs. Savage left: (in Tut-day ,rji,, ial:4 of the Hydr,) Electri(- In that shIrt life's history. 4crla, A 'for aVrol6itiged vi4,4it with her --ou, _Po;%er Cummls,4oii,passed through We're ready with lots of the a girl who cared for orph-jned Silva b'otirers and sisters; there. a od stuff. tires and f riends'wic;li her a very through which the Toronto E!Iqt- h&nd� a young m6ther: or amongst -pleasant-holidar. -eQ1 -.an. ritndlrsa -ins, ch6ice' fresh friiit.-33c.* and p-nnile-4s; a farm hand, who Im. bu them by the doz, 25 Ill, box for-$�3.00 day last-was largely attended Rud Sutherland' Owmujis�ion A. N. Mullett'i sale on Tbors.; in, an advisory capacity to- the has wife and children: a dreman; good prices were realized. For gtttng the Hydro-radial isituatiou 'd --Fresh She'lled-Walnuts and Almonds, 70c lb. want of time a number.of house- in Ontario. Ah-hovr they -ant to live! An how well spent the money restor- hold articles were not sold, but -Those (if us who lire along the Ing them to health and strength N1 e w Mixed Candied Peel,' (Oc lb. will be dierjosed of pTivately.. The f roh t street, and who do not sleep up there in Muskoka. as not so sQundly that they cannot bear Contributions may be sent to Sir bts, 24c lb. finebrieli residence &196 w William Gage. 84 Spadina Avenue, Choice Cleaned Curra mold. auto$ passing at all hours of the Toronto, or to Goo. AL Ekeid. Trea&- 0 r merchants are now b ronto. Also, Icing Sti-ars, colored and white, Almou'd Paste, spices, n usy night. may wonder why those urer, 223 college StreeU To getting inAheir Christmas goodg. auto-,are passing at stuch unseemly, Before buying your Christmas hours. It is well known that ... ...Etc., Etc. -Everything you need,to make the Cal-6 delicions. presents give them a call and in- mnch of the illejal traffic in liquor spect the goods and compare pricesf between Montreal and We-terh Xew Advorftsemertts. with those in Toron-to and be con. Ontnt'io is cactied on by means of vinced that' it pays7 to deal at auto-. iItid niceQsarily %%ill travel 5­kLF-l0srT!lI pilrq. 7 weeks by way of the KingAtort road. FOFo Plion, ­An aeroplAne-on its way from Certain1vall tile nuto-i that pi�-s OR SA T.F--Frp-b calved cow, griorl means right ctods,- right prices, prompt attention., Deseronto, was forced tri descend ndt bolong to -the "run).running" eourteous,treatment, 110nest NN4 in John Steplienson-9 field on Fri- vla-?m, but we beHe've tivit if 'al' ()R qALE--A W'ri (I INrmnnd -ew.- Fir� App:y t,,W:V, Fic�:arcb,r.'10 of our goods.not as represented or nnsatisfaetory� in day for want of gasoline, In land- %%eie '�earched, it wculd jir(we STRAYED-Frum lot 12. con. 9. any AN'av, we N% o favor us bv returnin, able daniage to the machine. -TIie7pstf)r of -the Mptho(fi*t C�aL%rl.R R article IL took the machine aptrt and sLip­ arid will he in his place next ­OR slightIr used bug- Monday, Stinday, -Nov. 214th, and ur W ped it to the city oil -iVe*re also ready ith th,) Cold W-eather Goods -The Wonleil's. lastitute will people io - attelid tile s.,ry icev�. pty toj..R.TI%ex*,-n-.1'iqkcing. �tf Aold thc1r November uneeting on Morning subject, "Hydro. POw0t F--'%Vagon�. huq.g.IPQ, Swoat�rs` Sweater Coats, Caps-. )f -arin in the homeof Mrs. G.(jrd(,Pn Law.* NI rs. that wait upon tlie Dird- �lmll re- 1 n,,! w,-., 31,-o-tver�,Litchtn sto--�A and.�cw. Miller will give a paper ory ­I-; ' new thei Inte living a life Nv I nloKe toan rlmk- and Be(':k botli instal their pov%er from onr varied stock. ',-, Provincial Convention vt.ill' be �mbject, ­Hydro.Li.ght," growing For part,,:uIarA a pp;y to W�,l ter 50h'�'P��, Shaker Elanhets StCei'11-7Double 1*4 size, 'at 4-50 pair, and' by our representative,-Mrs out.. of Christ's words i-u Matt. 1'ckvring, 6i­).h,,-,Shcp�-.er,I_ 3;) Park ,.,,d Oshawa. , 71f Powell. Dunotfor,-et to.demo-i three-quarter size, 11-4 at 4.00 pair. These ar e both 'Erette Ille ­71'L ickles .Lo heip tue wrirld." -No niore tallow dips And C.4TI7(,AYFD-0n to I-ot S.c6n.7, Pick- 1, ea-1 With t.l*.�l or '%Vhite.1)in1- or blue stripes. busy housewife." dark lanterns, but ftill POWet' arc ,I,- . .. I gradually corn iri�',lights. Lcokoilt for live NN.ire�. an(; P�uptr.y, , Irvi g Y. .R Ips 'a m AN Hit�h on to the' No. ClarvmonL, 7-Ci, CHAP dowrrifi-7Mr-e, as the price in the. aud higb f,)o%%Ar la n -hi all the iS �D a few nionths ago it was 203 cei�ts and get yimir souls charg' F n M very little could be Tarn in aud put Qot secured at that rate. Other c6m- namic-into the . Smiday Sel Pinks.; c that we can hear the thump when service on Friday at S.00 p. I,-.. under�'znt:-I,lot 2;,con. 3. F;ckering, on BUNDY I niodities are also coming dciwn iri every Sunda'y at 2.0(Y p. m. Our it makes the drop. Still there is Robert Wilson will 4peak on "The or a'Uut Nov-IlLh-, 3 sTeciniz calvW.2 steers a d price, 'but the fall k not so g young men conduct th-e Leagne S TRAYFD ,Frorn if HARDWARE great satisfaction in krowing that -Nation's Debt to its Heroic Dead.— ti--c h"eifer; the other ,teer i�z red. R.T, T1j"0a-1(!- tflioare gradually becoming Patriotic songs *and solos, The "'n,Cherrywood. 'Phone Markham 3003.- 9-10 l. youiag People invite you. -J.W.D. OR'SALE-I registered 8 is -Not only is there a large qu'an- -At* the home of John T.-and Fheifer with heifer calf hy side. ,2 registered P ers lu and 24 months old, White China geese -eption wa..- thi�year's hatch,set of hea%-K sleighs and cream tity of turnips and apples still out, Mrs. Stephenson, a re( but a number of farmers have held- on—Saturday, Nov. 20th, in sep,_rator, ApFlyat,loi35. Fcon., Pickering. still potatoes in the ground, - Po- honor of their daughteT, Ella May, Cr,, P.O. I S-11 Ind.&nehla vern 607. Fred Lacey,Highl.3nd NEW PERFECTION HEATERS -:,_CKOSS-CUT SAWS tatoes, which were selling a few who was married to Haiold A. Latest Nodel No. 3 Racer and Klondyke, $4.00 lip weeks ago for a $1.00 a bag, have son of G. H. and Mrs. zow risen to $2.00 and $�.50 per of.Toronto, The mar- ELM DALE MILLS Handles 50c pair. bag, and in Toronto they have Thompson place at 7,80 p. m., on riage took been quoted as high as $2 75. To- Mond%Oct. 25th, at the parson- yo ' ronto dealers are medicting a drop age of it can always get the best.Nlani- O'CEDAR MOPS in price as farruers'are now able to Bloor aqd Major Sts.. Toronto. Nlanitoba Whent. _,�Ro nud or Square, ampion Red Seal Splitting Axe make deliVe' rie_ Farmers who The Rev. R. Neivtou Powell are holdink--- on to tile I ir crop in solen3nived the inarriage. Shortly %o al Household and Glenora'' for hopes tbat last year's price,; will after the P ry ,Brt�ad. $2.50 arrival of the bride and ;III, pointed. home, all present, sat down to a HORSE- BLXN_ KETS -W. J Got-don is constructing sumptuous dinner in a-room well -an open rinkat the rear of Chas. decorated with wedding bells and 'O.-ILT C1301? A nice vt;zortrlient to eliooi;e from Kennedy Special-I ply$3. -1i btIDg* Over tile, CRUSHED OATS Downing's, at the foot of Church street, and it will be'ready in due heads of the happy couple at) -inw:�atroundpd b-0, it their friends, who had gathered time. It is bc CRACKED CORN- B fence four feet in height. In <-4n- to mlebrnte the happy event. SHOT GU. nection with the rink 'lie is erect MRny beautiful and useful pre4�- Zald.tfqj-, Cream -substitute At $1.75, Ci,owh nnd Sovereign, 75c while they last. ing a dressing-room. Thii will be ents were received from diffierent Cilf Meal, much appr�viated by theyoung friendq and relatives. Some of Mrilasqes, Meal 22 short 35e. 22 long _115(?.. The best qual y people of the village and stir the guests present were : aiuit� round strict, as a Qkating and uneles nnd cnivin�, also the CRUSHING EVERYDAY rink is one of the things that the Mi-ises Wood-3. of Toronto, Af ter Get prioes on feed in ton lo'N. 'See our lineof Rnnges Pnd Heaters before buying -village require,,; in the worst way, a fpxv dayQ in Pickering, Mr. and, -We hope that the undertnking Mr,4, Thornp�;on retm-ned to their BELL PRON may be a profitable one for .11r, i liorne at 70 Arwstrong Avenue, X". % 9 Gordon, Torun to.-Com, Choppiug every day. , J. H. Bundy, Picker I _AL