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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_09_30 iI �'� - -62WA 1�111 Al % -No 2-, VOL XLL —PICKERING, ONT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBI ER 30 1921 %I clawbo. BROCK ROAD. BROtIGHAfii. Established IM :M pg. kayes is much iniprov"ed in Mrs. Frank Axford is visitipig rela. Geo, ' Baker ' e Mical -ings. Mrs. Brown is at present.with her Frankand Mrs.Gleeson�of Tor, Ar GREENWOOD h alth. tives at Cold Spi out,. RE.'FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director sister. Mrs. Hubbac& visited Henry and Mrs. Sizes on Sun. sOptometricaltrAssociation of Ontario. Reg. Saturday dno' Monday ofily, we will, Rev. Mr. BuDner..of Pickering.,cal- day. 10tered:Member o(lithe American Optometrical I $' or allow$5 on any full cabinet led on old friends in this neighborhood Miss 'Eyes 'examined by appointment. Lily ZoltbY, who has. been .0 on any Piano in stpre, NVe The great' majority of our school has returned. or allow$1 fleuciag&', Koeri 11 holidaying in Toronto for a few weeks, :XILLS Phone Claremont. Out ograpla in store , and we will give on,Tuesday. N :F.-TORLINSON. M, B., Membei axe doing this to find out the extentof children will'.-attend the Brougham Phas. Murrison, Qf M T N icb gala.visited ."Offtfie f Physicians and Surgeop our advertising. School Fair to-dav(Foidav). her sister, Mrs. Georgii Duncan,,for a CIO" Ontario. OIST tobat formerly occupied b the late Dr,R..Brodie.and'ietterly by Dr.!CalY Conditions: All yoa have todoisto Mr. Hutchison, P. S. I , called on few days last week. 0 Fra tak, of -7 nd on our school..on M nday itad express. Mrs. Pugslev and'.son, well. Phone. Claremout,Qnt. 231Y cdt,this advt. out of the paper a show it-to-us and we will delivei or -ed him-self as well pleasOd with the Toponto. motored out to spend aday prog.ress that is being made and with or two with Ed and Mrs,Willson. r Ontario, M, D.,1w,)i. hip to any address in IT EACARTWRIGHT, Miss Adeline B V- %'C.op.& S.,out. -A twol*r for the Ezun- freight prepaid to your nearest sta- conditions.. arclay has justie Bi.SiFuits and Pastry, have-that fine" returned bome� from a two months' t Yo(Ont 30 -2 and 6-8 p.in.. t140n. sweet, nutty'faste, when er at A ours'b Phone Bell VI-0it it h her,niece in Regina a Office hours: 12 �y Appo a --GREENWOOD. w ad lat 0.2C nd&zap No.409.'t Tckerffiz. 0 n"- New Records New Sheiet Music made fr6m sister in Edmonton. Vamping Rose Ernalite The. Young Perypler,'Class of -the Vamping Ro Heck Ross is sTeriding a few Dixie as days I, C. MCKINN9,N4 N. EdItibil b In Mv Ti'ppv Canoe My Daddy the cit*-vlsitin,� is reople. Union S. S. entertained the AGreen K SS."/ M River Class at the home of Mrs. Bar, -7 rF ­4 Motlier of Pearl Lc;rd Byng Ed Can Detroit. accom- �Phydloians X Wna. T&I and to clay,on Friday.evening of last week. (01 Edinburgh. of Ro I Emaline Ain't We G,tF,, p4nied by his uncle, -Rodgers, Pastry Flour. It Is made by.the �svaoia Att &nd in at Week to spet -few Donald Wiltson, of Toronto. spent Farmer's Pride Catalina adRyi-ecently with his paTents, Ed from _ .:. -swillabis-mother.-- FtomI-DanCe--------. OldFa,:hiiaed . --weel. h choicest wheat grown, entio, otored6ver la ad a most modern system Garden D. S. Crawford aud -wife and Mrs. and Mrs. Willsori, w ere Mrs. Willson S. Ca0ton visited with Richard-Gorm. and Bobby have been spending a week The quality is there aridthe .7. .......... lev. of the lake shore. on Sunday and O�two. rice is riqht� were pleased to find him some better. W 11-'.KFNNEDY, Barri - `0 ille, Onts Mrs. S. Carlton, wh9 has b_een-v1sA- USE- BAKERS', J01 J. . later. Sol- S to udiv GREENWOOD. p a ieitordNotary Public,MConveyancer�&c. Whitby;Ont., 4L ing for the past three weeks �Yith Harvey and family spent Slar* For Bread�ma es moire, friends in Parklaill, hr sister it Oil Br I k bettair,' t. 6HRISTIAN,'Barrister and T U D. Springs. and her brother at Leamiag- da ' ToronCo. . : whiter and sweetqr bread' A.8 o I icitor.No tar to Talml3es Raine and family attended *dly .116 jJ ton. returned home last week. Public.Ate. .07 Brampton fair.on Saturday. 06n.6GIRce Brock Nortb,.WbltbvNo EAL it that any.otber. Aubrey Poston. of Toyouto, sl)er.t 7--%ALES JURNSTON-Barristers Hear Unionvillep Band at Green the week-end with -James and Mrs. GLAREMONT River, Saturday,Oct. ist. Raines. or,ettc 1229iDanforth Ave. (Woolworth'tBld Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays-, N1 M*Iar 1720.1(itid.)* - 401y The Gleeson .family. of Toronto, 3r.. called On Miss M.' Wood last Sunday 1--. T- 7­� Chairs, Tables. Buffets etc. CED AR 'G ROVE. WILLIAMJ. BEATON',B. A Bar, Simmons Beas and Oste"imoor everid.tag rister Solicitor, Member of the WIM 6f Mrs. 'Emets6n, of. Toronto. spent Ryckman,b�n-Kcn.Foster and Beaton. Toronto .11attresses, Don't forget the concert at Zion Monday evening. Oct.10'ch last week with John and General.Trusts Building,SS Bay Street..Toronto. Prices always right. Church on _her paren Telephone.Main gai and 962. ollowing artists will Lake part - Mrs. Adamson. XIfThomas, whose fame as a comic . Ronald Wilson and wife. of Port Delivery free. Dental singer and enter-t '�iapr is well known Cqlborne,are speindhig'their lidney- throughou't Caull Nilre.Trimble. I a. xvith ull his fun. inoob %Nith Alf and . -BARNES pe6voking-isongs and'-f3kits. He,will Walter a ad Mrs. Wilson and George LAKE -B. BEATON. D. D. S.. -and spent the week-end at-Oak r BGraduate of the Royal Colelge of r)trtal beasqit4tedbvAde4eEkirrett,.apromin- wood Surgeons and tiaivernty of Toronto. office male -bile there atto-lided Lindsay over W.M. Pring)e's hardware store. Whitby, ent elocutionist. a quartette, -fair on CHOPPING MILL office hours 9 to 12; I to 5.=!:�Ind-'phorie 03. Walter Moore. the great vi,olin vir. Saturday. bell Phone 220..- 441Y tuqao. "Miss JeAn Thomas- S,OprAlao. 31r. and Mrs. Hutchinson have.got Will' be closed down for the Misseii Lor'ene Barrett and Kath. nicely settled in their new homere- repairs-on -leen Black, both wizards at-tbe-plano cently purchased from James Denny. 0%zolfte*0 4;&2vb*. Glian t Jones. an old Markbam boy. ac'. We welcome Lhem to the village, FRIDAY AND A number of the young peOP16.to- SATURDAY comp .. I �- Thia U Aiversal 1"., aigst. Admissiou,35 cents, child- ren 15 cents. Pnceeds will in aid of ether with a fe* of the older ones, 'VETASTEPHENSON.A October 14th and 15th. a corn roast up on the flats one of-pi.ano,and.theory. Phone L803. church work. Program at 8 o'clock. (One of Our Production$) shar Everybody comb and 66joy a evening recently. Needless to say all Chopping and Oat Rolling every week f". thoroughly enjoyed themselves. We sell -Sill's Rite-L'ite Lens:Vor G. HAM-Issuer Of Marriage. day excepting Monday. rdoems" in tba cloni&47 of On all malfies of cars-the beat vny WHITEVALE.. W. G.Barnes, Green River AUDLEY. iti tbei market for oV.1 RICHARDSON- Real'Es Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust HW. Mr. and Mrs of Whi The Whitevale Baptist Church will the price. -Inaurancei-Conve7ancing.Notary hold -their anniversary services-on TirA for;all cars, Emery. Wheelal W.!Iatc. ited1riends he�.`829.e�fty. Mrs. urge Public.Etc .'Pickeiiag.Out. 311y t-..16th. Kindly keep this- date to Saw and Eme was formerly Miss Eliz. Orvis.of this 0c ry Maud-rils, -Grain Chopping W ;HALL-House carpenter. Ea� place. mind. Full parficulars next week. Circular Sawa.-Laa- &ft4mates&iven for nesr!'work, repairs or Mr. and Mrs; Breckitarldge and dau. The Sunday evening service will be ders., etc. AND FL&KING: n alterations. Ind.phow 2912A Pickering. 231y ghteroof Wingham. motored hereon the annual Epworth League Rally. J. I am "prepared Cho Mrs. EmpTingham.of Toronto,will give an WoodirorkiaR and Oeneral - R.BE-AT01.q TOWNSHIP CLERK _to do ppiog iind aturdkiy. gueorts of Vy.m. a.ad ad&ess.- A special service is plant)ed oommissionar for budas Puckrin. Blacks im it bing. Many from here atten4edtbe Whit. by the-young people of the League Do aenvsy�anew. Oat Flaking every Monday "visa Money so lo" W..H. JAMSON, Brock Mad' of wwriage XA6- by demonstration ot�Tbur,,.da�yw Good - The -Whitevale BRptist S. S. �iii and Friday. Itions hold their Rally;Day wervices nex-t Stoneboats For Fale roads have changed traffic con.d Pickering, Out. 'in the conxtv town. Sahliath. At 2.10)P. m. Rev. A.Bur. GH, Licensed Auc- MlssO'Lilin, 'of Toronto. hasbeen -gess.OfStouffirille. will p�eacb. Spe- Winds of sales conducted an reasonable terms. Rural Route No.2 Cartby. We are hoping fbr the I&t- body welcome. $1bortkolp cattle. Write. or call, Ind; pbove-Claremont B'&117 Day at the Sabbath ddfpllom,' Hall on Saturday evening, Also breeder of purt-bred A.pvbli,-- rneetfug vrill be held In the. J1rGH S. Pr 3012 F. Bayles, Clqemont here with b6r au6t, Miss Laurit'Ne. cia,4 music is. being prepared. ' .Every. tLoneer f6r the Province bf Ontario. All ipeedy recovery. Scbool Here You re 2116. 91.1.1.1. P.0. Naly 0 1.. �: 344 MAR110%FHAM FAIR last Sundav was well attended. The Oct. Ist. at 8 o'clock W plan for the -4 POSTILL, Licensed Auctionee' r. address w , ivea by-F. M. Chapman, hnP"OvPrTlPnt- Of the cemetery Mrs 0 for co ad- F anties of York Lad Outarto. A 7an old schas 9 of the school. A. E. V&j,)i-..vice-pre9lcTeo:i, 'A F lion 00"of L11 kinds attenueJ to on shortest r - Cement oil, sebee. Address Green River P.0., On$. Ellis, recretary. Friday. & Saturday The relzulnr citizenship 'meeting bf .WM, -,V. A-W LIC See 2110 Girl and Boy Athletes at the Epwnrth League of.-the. 3letbodist _-,,Cdad, - .7 ENSED 'AL70. Oct. 7th & 8th Green River, Saturday, Oct. 1. Chili ch will be held on the evening bt- TIONNER.f;D�York,Qntario and Durham Counties. AM kinds of sales prom a Friday evPning, Sept. 30tb. at eight, ;,7 Mended umber to. Terms reasonable. Dates for -way be sharp. The program will be taken by BoU and Indqwn- ATTRACTIVE R14NG PROGRAM STOUFFVILLE. the voting men, - Topic. "The Making smaged at NEwS'Officv. DAYS dent Phones. T'hitby.Ont. 31Y Our bakery bus been sold to Gray of Citizens,".taken by Bert Reynolds. Friday-Two Flat Running Races. Stouffer. An extensioti will be alsolso'&;and readings by other vbun'g Ruirdle Race, Broad Hurdle mide in the busl6esp. men. -Everybody,Vvelcomei Jump,'Roman Race and Pony Politics in North York will soo Bought.and sold. n Ready. lto' ofang Race. show a lot of froth. as things are be. --WHITEVALE. cloveinmoat, municip ginning to liven up. Steniftville is al af)cf C-Or- Saturday -"T%vo Flat Runni ing poration Bonds For Sale. Races, Steeplech-age,High Jump '20 w in N. York for federal purposes.: Gordon McKav has moved to his h The Mansion ,Hoube has sizaQ1 new horip in Tovo' an Lat nto. Ing. Two Trottiujr Rgees-2.80 changed hands. being now R e v. M. Bell Phone 193 managed Price� and 'family visited and -Free-fov-'all, Roman Race by the proprietor� of the Municipal With fri,-ndq-in Toronto. ItrM M D. DYKES, WHITAY and Pon Race. JUotel,Toronto. P. Zierson, of'Clare- y Mrs. Wilkinson, of Markham; spent )imont. will be in charge.- St fln 41 tb friends here. F. A. "REESO R, EXTRA PAialtmo ARR.k-,GE tE.%Ts The York Highway Commission ate Ml,,. hillipq, of Port Perry, visited FAiR GRox7-,Ds* completing the highway west of here . oN with Mrs. G, Burkholder. and down the Otla of Markham When -Nlrs. Smith, of C)qhFtwA. visited with Veterinary Surgeon Ten acres of parking'grounds, and completed we will have a paved road her tj)o'thev, Mrs. Geo. Pugh. Bono' r Graduate of Ontario Veterinary quick get-away assured. T%vo.,extra kil-tbe wav in-to the city. rs. Toole are the College. All calls day or night 'gates for autos only. 2Ili`-,;.-T-.-6yerlilrad romptly attended to, The co-6perative barrel factory,is to r.7 guPsts of.los.'atad Mrs, Leary. p establish a factory here. They will UnwArd Lstngford, of Toronto, is REDUCED FARES ON RAILWAYS and Independent Phones operate in the large building fornierly the gtipst of D.And 31rs. Annis. Pi k.ermg -4 . "-4Zsk PICKERING, ONTARI ned by the Poik Packing Co. They is; RoReh Find son, of ilancliester, expect to employ about forty me -d with 0. Tran and family. Brougham 0' t t Ali­ MeLennin and Miss Duncan. Rec] with Blake and.Urs. S INSALE. visi 01 ­­ . X Automobile Repairi.z Cartage - Expres�' l Dru"" L Anris. 9 a E. J. and Miss Moore have returned Norm n and '.Nfr%. Gibqon, of Green. The Clievi olet Service Station an(' All kinds of Tnicking to and from`i wooi, spent Sunday at Ed Lawrence's. from, visiting the former's' son, W. Garage at Brougham is open for all -Mrs. Tripp, of Port Perry. ipent Moore. the City oil% other points; kinds of repairs and ovei hauls. Also, Touring Car for hire over Snnday at her son-in-law's, Fred Mis. GriffFn has returned home, ore- 'Expert workmanship guaranteed. Harbron. afti-i a pleasant visit with friends in night or day. Mark Bvignall is'anticipating add England. Agent fo; Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind ing to his menditag businesi afine Mrs. Grover, has returned to the Tires and Willard Batteries. pbone509 Apply .33-8 ..... stock of bo6ts and sboes. city, sfter spending the. summer with Batteries exchanged. % . -nt Mrs, Hilts. Ta' BROUGHAM HOTEL Win. Lawrence. of Port Hope,spt A Wampole's G"ow's Garage,. Brougham $Hbbath with his broteer Ed He Some'of onr visitors for the week, looks hale and hearty, eni were W. J, Beaton and family, ."Tasteless Cocl Liver Silo filling is pretti well--completed B. Beaton and family, Miss Elsie Rog- LLIOTT for this season, The corn crop hak erq, MissElsie Moore, Mr. May and G.- N. E. MeEwen. B.V.3c' Extract, after tha flA been a most proliflc one. May. t Veterinary:Surgeon. Ed Lawrence has been busily en- The re-union and 'S. Rally,which' 61d. Qt church on cGraduate of University of Toronto. gaged raising Mr. Rodd'g hooseand was held in the Metbodis It will build Yonge Charles Ste,Toronto re-inodellibig it to suit the oceupants. Suoday last, was a decided success. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Agricultural College, Quebec. The harvest. home services of our A great number of yoU UPQ* oreople who were IF;a School with a splendid laecord. tt efr r ruembe s church will be held on Oct. Ind nd form 1 r the school were Prompt.'attention to all clients. When superiority of training is 3rd. Sunday. at 2.30 and 7,00 o'clock, present*and letters -ere read from Bell and Ind. Phones, sermons will be preached by Rev. M. several wbp,were unable-to.attend. �7 Onr '466h considered,this college ranks am --Thursday evening of last week a ��-O!ig -Price--of WhitevEde.--Suitable -uffusic n I ed -the best--on-the-�o�ilnien-t-. Many will be provided by the Claremont large number of our residents unit Towders are the business colleges In Canada� and Union Choir-at both services. On in serenading five different bridal r to' Monday a-spien'did fowl supper will be couples who appreciated the hono tates emply our former served in the hall by the ladies from 6 such an extent that they remunerated students as ieabbVivic, to 8 o'clock, followed by an excellent the serenaders to the extent of$22.00. .19as a full line of tresh and our. colleges are not alike. They differ grain. Orchestra from Toronto, On Monday evening they used thapro- ro I- F-­". ' Write fsd by TI.,F, Striekland. ?Ar. T #d meats constantly on hand. --t-e4ay-- enkinA, ceeds to purchas49 lee cream, the ladies talogue, and you.will soon be -0-i. - - tained ^11 for ca soloist, of Toronto,and Miss Balf, 0 providing cake. and enter Spice Roll, Breakfast Baeon utionist,,of Ontario Ladies! College, the village population. An Interest- No E. McEWIEK convinced of this fact. 41tudents to the evening's entertain- Ing rogam. of slillat-of-hand tricks will add I[&=, Weiners, etc eriASTY. Sqge6n ,� admitted at any time. ment. Come and enjoy a rare treat. by�r. synara an an exhibition of Vet Chair will betaken at 8 o'clock by ventriloquism by a friend of his, both ff gt priem paid for ;W.j. SUlott, principul Rev. J. VV, Banner, Admission 60 of which was done to perfection,w" ees cattile, and 90 cents. greatly enjoyed. -4 4 =�, + +" -.ri.. ,,.our fi r�K m«•'s...v a_:,' ,? m�a•_,:.„r• T _1 i t'..' ` w � ". :X, Sw.d � +.; '." y��'s`y'' ebmrn..� p 2, .I z .,.n�, ' :*3t• y, ' k" i,� a. ""iN•' ^ '.�,+ '�-.w-s ,rgl, ,a 11 " ( _ a ,,R,,� w�; . _ W:, • .� > J p. �" aiesaea /I *11 ,. y,- 3, t ��: t �- paa�tjt}eer�n�may bo aldf�t�aj�,1 flat� ate 7 �} .i.�e''.J - -F .„C. •�"-"aII'd le a,1aa�YOraia a7�+ "`i' ,7•c.i .y .7�Y:`M 0 ��N •-. '.,r'„"yr4 ' "'a I ii. . i.'. s _I%del so �ti Me tio.do'home coatput- X ° °Wt - n'�E•'r>�! ��45 a +4 i.wn ^ .Ing before �.u F&r '�11ftaZl�e, �rnw ' .r i ,-.? "`° 'iY ,. 1,� . ;tl. ��_.4 I,' '` � - _ ._ three petticoats may be cut from }ant ” '�r-•� W. . BY DR J, ,�_M D�D�►TOI11 _. � � ?: , . `� � ^ -� lengths it these Matructtdns at* c Provincial Board of Health, Ontario ,: ., cf 1. rued. Asa my Franc or !e -' ., ��. ,, •,,..„ Dr. Middleton �ifl be glad to answer questions on Publ!^ Health •iat- ••- .4 y,.,,+ .°x••. , �. seam down•the back of the skirt•is not --. -��y-_-- ... - 'objectionable, cut the front and one- is mm�. ][ddress him at th a ,- meat Bl y�,,�. _ ter$ through this loci o4F rile dgs. - -. . the from one ' n, - _ bald back it width-of $ll- _ • .., -. ..Y .t Baiby's First Wardrobe. the halderaf bhe'bab but also keeping ---..._____._---_-_,___. .._ -.'^ - _ . " s,"- k� y inch material by iavertittg the back Toronto. 11a baby is very susceptible to both habY comfortable when it is impoa- - ' ` _k' sills to make the Chan pattern. Cutting three fronts eivet . -: ' .7fasat! d cold,.the little precious mast ge in diapers us three half-backs. Th$fourth length. WherY the first tints of brown on formatioin of pollen sad the production �� meted against'a]d trying wen--immediately. Old muslin may be torn treea -and "fdliag�e 'indicate ..that- the of the aeeds. It united action is'under- •' ' -� t gives us, the fourth ,bald k n�a g, taken byy'the goverri'ment and public' • %''-* ;.a:" �r %per tidi}3oas, c,3erera1 thiokaessea into squares; folded diagonally and` summer i$waning,when-the vacatiot!- , , ', full back, completing;the t g ' , fbi light•fweight garments will do this placed inside the diaper to be discard- fists have nearly,all teturned from lake in snaking war on these weeds, and " iiigDre easily than a`'few heavier gar y means Oitentilmes a raglan sleeve g thereby_ eradicating'"or greatly de-'•- `I '- ' ed.when soiled thereby saving much_ and seaside resorts and thoughts be- ' . '.; i,,-. garment can be_cut from less ma-� to revert to harvestin and corn creasin ha fever revalence it will - ,,x . • labor in Quashing. 8m 8 8 y- P , --• '�._ , . , .._. - terial than a kimono pattern and it >•,`b ' -Babg should be so'dreseed as to - The flannel for the under ettiooat- roasts, then you will notice a goodly tie a boon to humanity. P may be-better economy to make e a ` p ". savant rs izstio an lira clothes should e a mixture of wool with silk y 1 number of people wiping their eyes Most encouraging results have been 'r -i- pe P seams and same mat'erial'rather than :� e �� wab.be of .loosrely-woven..matterial 'or cotton. ... It oriels 'budget cannot I as they sit in a,-street car, or walk obtained by the use of auto-vaccines r energy se this"style can also be ironed alon the street. It is not regret at on ha fever sufferers. The prospec- �feh will allow proper ventilation of afford the woolen mixture, outing flat• the departure of bolt weather that is tine victim should consult a specialist seise skin and w .absorb pesapiration flannel is the best aubs_titute. In making, keep the garments ",. - , ~`' #tbould it occur: the Make narrow flat-feller or affecting these people,for who is there in hay-lever treatment several months The most desirable materials for dainty. M k ei[ercime is sn abaolpte esseatia3 nightgowns are outing flannel on 1'iericli seams. . Make facing$, narrow. Who is not.charmed with the climat@ of,,}More the attack is expected. Mang ..7 o early fall in Canada? What'then, complete�cures have ,been effected by vlg roue growth,Baby's natural stockipette. Daintiness can be entirely -destroyed causes so man ilea, breathing, crying and kick- ' For'the cotton petticoat longcloth, by hen wide facia s bands and y People to look miser- the administration'of these vaccines. vs' 8 y- able and seldom to leave the house s'--must not be restricted, cambric or nainaook may be used. bindin s. The eighth-inch and guar- except fortified' with three'- or four ~, ' _ 'The following list of articles coverb Longeloth,.however, a tendency to ter-in h bias-to sold at all notion Through all the dark forebodings of -, .11.. 'riff at the essentials of an infant's �' extra hand-kerchiefs for emergencies? , yellow.- The slips and dresses may be counters, can be-used to great advan- these doubtful days,'bright flashes of ..;._., `r"'•-.. . Ha fever is the cause of all this. � '' s, ....W,vFdxa�re and the-number suggested is•made from cambric,•'hainsook, batiste, tage for bindings and facings. These'mourning, and hay-fever is a most optimism and hope for the future ap- ` -�' 7itfkCient to ward against an accident dimity,flaxon or voile. The fine crapes can be'nicely used as casings-through pear from time to time to strengthen ,*-:�; 'talnile one set is being washed. Ad1ii- y' es" 8 distressing complaint, as all i'ts.vlc and encourage g prove a saving in ironing, but having which the tiny tape is run, if the time know. It is most common in humanity. In the stress v°r" '• and strain of modem industrial up- R :ylome may ire made if one wishes, but a rough surface, they'soil more quick- ends are'folded'under three-eighth of. the ,ate summer and early fall when 1 4PI Klass are adequate for baby's comfort. ly than do the smoothly finished ma- an inch in opposite directions., the pollen-of certain plants is carried heavals and:crises the'peasiniist seers 1won^'•' � 8 Fil l bands (6"x18't) to be worn terials. � ' 4 . It' is a foolish notion that baby,by the winds, and finds lodgment in blue ruin threatening, but he only `'-Arst 4 to 6 weeks onl French anti viella-flannel henrietta-clothes should all be made by hand.. the nostrils of persons who are_par, looks.at the condition's o! the'moment. . `" ;-8-'Snit bands with shoulder straps, and cashmere are nice for wra pers If the machine is ro rl cared for,. Wise is the man or woman who en- ' ` .-These replace the above and,also serve and eacque. Avoid silk.-linin e.Face alwa s ' well cleaned and oiled, •it tics chi sensitive to thin infection. la•ges he viewpoint and considers the !`°,.. 8 Y The chief o8ender here in the t but progress of the world in general. If ' ' Yom;�.-ss-simmer shirts. . all edges with a_ahaged teeing on the should not be difficult to run,,and if line Is the common rag-weed, but this is done one cannot help but Teel - A .R Snit shirts: - right side or finish with.scallops or correctly regulated, machine stitching ,:s Psi there is also the golden-rod and other that we are s fling steadily, some;- ,-go .. stockings. crocheting. may that beautiful. Use fine thread, a similar botanical specimens that.can Sg 4x; .,-6 Dosen diapers.. In dressing baby, the Woolen etti- core es ndsn 1 fines needle and times groping perhfsps, but still mak- ...u .� g y, P po. g.Y .. h&rp. add to the trouble. powcosts. • - coat is placed; inside thq cotton one adjust the tension and length of stitch ing headway towards better things. i �• While the disease is races prevalent There is not the slightest doubt today S Cottio n petticoats. : ,,, and both placed inside the dress and so that the stitching will be perfect in the tall of the year, there is one . A BBps oar dresses• [all t but that nations as well sa individuals <' ' _ drawn over the feet is one; ^+%' ,` N . i type common in the spring. Snowing are more and more coming to realize ' u r, ightgowns• ., . operation, easy for mother and -less- ' ' Sending Seeds t0 Skep. ' -the cause of hay=fever it is rticu- ` ` n'�,'. . ,� FrAOSit ., opening wrappers- or disconcerting to the little. one than that national prosperity means the .. y • A well-known scientist .has been, larly distressing to sufferers that ener- happiness and health of the peoples . �..�-:, fplequta. .. -the older method of pulling each gar- - '�.-. 2•Pair bootees (knit,crocheted,felt, meat,over the head. If one chooses sending n{ustard seeds to sleep by sub- getic efforts are.not made by govern- without these no nation can tong main- . . . :< W1, fork or Pique). to use a straight-edged, piece for the leotiva them to air, containing a high ments and municipalities to destroy tern'its position in the world of bi hy" , 1,Wrap. ;skirt, It may be attached to a shaped.percentage of carbon dtoilde• In.this wholesale these plants that cause so near, 'science and general -progress. -' 1. - _ ' . condition they fail to germinate. much annoyance and suffering to so O rc •r`'Q. ; Soofl er bonnet. ' : upper piece With the fulness-taken The effect upon the breathing of a manypeople hay'-fever being tirely. to a while 1#ttla in d � - Pair thumb]*" mittens. out either`in-box- lasts under the arm ace some ri eat � p g parlays even as obe¢un•e item is the s _ 1 Vail. or is fulness uverrly distributed. M_ pea was also tried, and It was shown a preventable disease. Beginning like daily newspaper, brings to mind this . that the Sea depressed the respiration as ordinary cold accompanied with — -- - '. 3°:' S fimali bQaakets• (A square yard of veding the pattern may 'be much pre- �. tact that we are mooting slowly, to, ' to a marked extent paroxysms of sneezing and with none Wards a higher state of civilizations Sannsi or,eiderdown,) ferried by some for the plain woolen „ -n:r' Crib, earrings and bath aoceesories petticoat, !or with the woolen band Extraordinary things hale been done-blocked up , hay-lever sometimes at- Recently I noticed the-following item) . . =-s auith cucumbers. It hsa been found traeta little attention and the victim la s Toroirto paper recalling happexe- hsy apatoe to discuss, and shirt it is not essential that the g ..a that they can be grown from their receives scant sympathy, but the per- gft ears back "Retail dry. , ,;, All' new garments should be laun-'waist'section be so warm•and a cotton earliest'infahey in coatinnoua electric sistence of the watery discharge and -.�s merchants of Toronto agitatd - _ _ -1",. 4 dared before being placed oar Baby.- --upper combined with the woolen lower, light without any period of darkness. the very frequent attacks'of sneezing,:floc seven -o'clock closing, except oar - ", The bands should be of part wool, :reduces eons,iderably the_amount of Thugs it is proved' that a daily. r'ea lac-,lVdicate the nature of the eomplaiat: Saturday night, during summer . u-. >sanngi,or stockinette. the snore expensive material required time is not needed by the plant. C �• c '�• ;Codsslderfag the knit garments, and yet protects tlse little limbs. Another problem which has been angling also occurs at times, accom- tbe, fat loud' floc thought, r 2'. leads, shirts and hose, we know that The nightgowns and sllpe are beat. parrded by asthmatic attacks which are and Indicates that the move towards malting rapid strides,is that of eientrio- very depressing to the patient and in a shorter work was started many I'll`, wool to the poortat-hoot conductor, made kimono style as these launder culture. Thin wiles are stretched some cases bring on a debilitated state ,11'.. , . ° s!1-wool is too wawa and also re- easily. 1'lse neck and sleeves should years ago. More and more we are be _ 'az; ginning to realize that unreasonably above the crops, so that a small curr of hea3'th. ; : tarelVsi handling in wash- be finished flat with casings, heading rent passes through the air to the The common rag-weed, the chief ong hours of work persisted in day • . i - ,�•",, order that it is� not rosined, or eyelets, to be drawn up the desired 'r: . ' a mixture of silk with wool, amount with.a tiny tape. Bobbin tape, crops below. cause of.hay-lever, grows to s height after day are detrimental to mind and ebtttsn with wool L ptatetable. The which comes in twenty taps yard bolts, e, It has been .found that a crop pf of one to tour or fiv6-feet and blooms body: It.is all very well for the mill- '' cereal can ba Increased by the we of from August to October or later. It owner or merchant fee •interested � nice t Ply _. seested ahsrt has pselnapa w especially or this purpose. Avoid _ in fits to �' '�,. �• •. electricity. can be loured on ahnoeL every vacant r.�- protection be teas little abdio- the closs-weave Pm spend fang burrs in his' i �',`r tapes se they became The total energy aeceseary for,an bt,neglected fle1d,on the roadside and �fl�, burr it is quits a different thing .. tiara the+dafiA- this-!s a .heilah w#th Qa+aah sad hnrt'tin seed- _--.-. -- P F weekly wage std pursues his often= f �,�- .. d iennw each mother must leaf skin. Stitch Ilse middle acre_Is only that required for a >,fty- in uncultivated gardens and lawns. Its for the wa e-earner, who drawn hia ` ` pre candle'-power lamp and if the cost of ollen is abundant and read$I dis- yf The ntnraer of times the baby all drawstrings to prevent them pull- , 4-p°•:.aI .y`.11 . Lost till turned is dressing is a fag out at exactly the wrong minute. the laatallatloa required to produce trib$ted b the wind, ,� ' g pow y and distribute the current to actual From s from ' mosrotoaoas rouute of wori! ,,. r.=, ;-_ public health etandpoirrt, �� p o day without interest i�q ..pro; '::, had convenience to be thought of in' Mothers must also carefully con- practice' can be kept-low, a new therefore,-such noxious weeds are a the firm's progress and with little wry-" VmAdming styles. As the normal sider the outside garments, for baby method is at hand to Increase,,the nuisance and a menace. The happi- hope of advancement or added ramunj . baby daublles its weight in six months'needs much fresh air. For the sum- y�bl of crops _ ness o! large tsnmbere of people are eratioa however `the profits 'of the - " ' . • and trebles it in twelve,it is advisable mer wrap of the tiny.babe, cashmere, 4 ___r affected b the ,presence of these ." to base t}ss second arse The bennett+a nun's veiling and albatros The Didn't Match. - y P firm may swel,. There is no need to " pose Y plants and it should be one of the blame the employer for making legiiti• ..:_ stockings sboald cover the knees. Lit-m are the' most suitable materials. For Mrs. Newed—"i have brought three prime duties of the Department of - Isle supporters can lre'purchased Which the baby wise has seen a winter, bed-. these back to change them." Agriculture to_ take a tAwarde mateoSts-bnslness candirofoas neca s; ", •`. .pih tihe diaper at the side and hood the ford cord, golflns, corduroy and pique recompense the aoreturn ion of a jual ' r°:.;i m place with few wear �n the will be found satisfactory materials. Grocer—"They are quite fresh," their complete eradication. Some aye-. recompense in return for the capital _ i �- z:'. ,bass than first I • Mrs. Newed—"No doubt: but the tam of co-operation between the gov- invested, but raa� are the employers `, t pinning, Frames for L should be made large enough to be shells are brown, While•my new egg- ernment an�i property owners should- who would like,if they could, to share `o� ': . .�drytag both shifts and hose are a.safe Used-two summers. For a winter.oerap cup& are blue." be evolved, eo that neglected grounds their fortunss with the men who_help $ ;-,.".. guard against shrl'tilttng, _ suitable materials are eiderdown and .gyp.- • • ' --_ could be cultivated, or where thin- is _m ' Ii 'the coat of these tiny garments'bunting cloth. This should be made ad their industry to grow. Mere me• d One. variety o! cactus, found. in cwt feasible, to-have the dangerous hanical toil is.not ennobling when a _ agema-exorbitaat,it is possible to sub. large at mat; later, for the walking desk, always points to the songs, weeds uprooted or cut down before tba man or woman w6r just AL-a a ma. . kr,'; atitute vests made from flannel or the child, the lap may be cut away and P 8 prevents the chine and is'"r ded as a "hand" thus forming a natural cos ass. flowering stage. This -, ,good portions of pastia Ry-wo=n, part- the b6ttom heMmed. - - _ . - . '• .' .:' `4-.�wool underwear. ?a' this case•the Floods may-be made from wrap ma-- ,m rather than a flesh and' blood being �' With a }iesrt fad soul Many mane• r- seams florid be 'flat-felled on the•teriaia or may be knitted or crocheted. a n t h worst S e t to co m e alight}aide, placing the smooth side Batiste and organdy are ,dainty for Y lecturers and business firma are rec. ` mart`to baby's akin. The-edges may-sumsrier bonnets, f ,)) ognizing the value of co- 112 fa -- .; `,'1he crocheted after first stitching with The old habit•of such long trailing c � i ., . l _ -_ business, and are instituting profit- a lcoee< teas3on to' caveat the cut garments for Ltie wee.baby has been X 1 ! sharing fts which the workers partici: `-11�" 11.' ;' at't�har from running; abandoned.The majority o!infant pat. iii ' 1 _ - .Pate iVlbh excellent results. In that ' `' ';.tea •• Either birdseys or .outing flannel terns are now cut fen' garments 27 \11� � � �/ ' f .part of Public Health work dealing_ ,.'.,%.. , inches to but even these must J �.�,, - with Industrial Hygiene and the hesdt}� ' .ar:y'be dsed for the dupe y ii }v rs. The s,8; \ I1 i//� and happiness o! the :�-' .- shouts i>f cut by the thread. Vse the wither be discarded in nix months time workers, it is,,' �_ becoming evident that the interest;• q f _ machine attachment !or the narrow or made over, for the first short - - . � - shown in the em to .k - p yea s welfare and. 1.�. ' - . '•henna. A medians size is 22" x 4d" .clothes. To be sure, the pieces cut . .__Z '._ . „� _,4 the conditions under which he lives - ..-:"" Bane prefer to have part of the disc- obi'may soraet{mes make'short petti- and works is of material benefit to-the : ees 18" z 86"#o use at�ilrat atic!] later costa but really is not this a waste _- -- - employer also. Distrust, suspicion �_ :' 'Y ."..:':' :to have them 26 x 60 . The use-of of time and energy, if not of mater- - ' _i'__T �. „- _ _ and grievance of one kind or anoffier, squares is preferred•by marry as being Bala? The average baby is 20 to 21 • " `I - ,' ;,, slier to handle in laundorin . Flooding inches at birth and grown about five whether real or fancied, lead novrhere �^ but to trouble and' financial loss to all the diaper in an oblong a pinning inches duri—the first six months,and .-. - ss`""� •. ` '. concerned. Take as an ezample fhb- . .",on both sides is fast gaining favor throe or four during the next,six, It . . - . 1� threatening conditions of labor in ' M1'sr the older method=of folding ding- sleeps from 18 to 20 hours daily dur- �, England today, where civil strife is' %� 'y.;`- A - For protections when visiting, ing the first few months and, for its looming up as a possibility. What the ~`'1 .i meter tblin the ruWr pantie:which own-best'good, should be handled'little - -- _ ultimate result wil'1 be is hard to fore: entilation,are crAate¢or knit- during its waking hours. If its feet - nee, but health and ha i :0 w gbsrorb mots- are properly clothed in stockings and I happiness rests very a y, thereb�i` ng, and the skirts are just long in the contentment of the people. 1H. ^ With strikes and leckouta everywhere ': '.; .f*::''.' - enough to nicely cover the feet at first _. - n t only he mental but the moral and . x11 A the baby will be comfortable and will no y t Youth m aw grow _into tlism as short clothes, _ ` physical condition ofd gre bo5snd to .. �k their wives and famili " + 'Wordsworth earned.the Lams thereby removing the necessity o! re- c suffer, resnitin in malnutrition high- >�'" `:�' - r- . s g in them. Therefore, 21 i ... eI Th inches mod a es • , " :� ataship at seventy-three; Thisrs g ' , er rnfant mortsirty and a general de- `:''::-•,i;_ : long ie'quite gratis#acbary. terioration ai tihe rate. ,; • ; at sev three establtahad tare.. . - , I The nightgowns,however, should be _ French Raipnblia and beodme thb , 1v `=— -- .. Amt president: Verdi'" wrote 30 to 33 Bracher, with a drawstring in :°+ �1►. aThe World's Shape. -• " -� "B'alstait" at eighty; Qladstoas the hens, for these will be used until ><X "Ethel, can't'you tell us, the shape. I'!° worn out and the alder baby must.have __ fi•r4 - � of the world?" asked teaches• enconr- ' .'•`11;� ' beosane premier of Hlnslaasd for freedom-'-to to k7ck' without haring. its. � �,, agfn i" € „y. . gk. a Ws fourtlai time at alght�thlus: feet "Yessum, it's-in a pretty bad As• - Vanderbilt at eighty added $109, g the shorter kagtls is to be used ~"'�' 1�1 ,-000,000 to his taftne• and Sir ► �� I suet now;'replied the nrp^^^ us ehil$, , 'all patterns should be so adjusted.and ___. , a­-,F,:­:`' Walter Soots was $600,000 fits - - - . ••— •°:''�": ` _ debt at fifty-llri,tent tisrona! the di>�ereace deducted from the orig- _ • Busily required amount o! material • , ,:' sav y -�^-•"' `Trademarks are time err The • :' OWN saorf,. he pfd this a►anoaat.. i . . -'-: _: - - , ; scenic floc themselves, ;;,' which is priltil on every pattern.This ` _. 8s,:thdl and bnllf a!satins"name i b come seta'-au orti-ng in woo( ., To a PP „',- for hfmaait baaidess amonaft Brans trees estimated by Lhe pat-. _ _ r , r .; production Japan is plan to rahre' ; L ' tern makes !or onq garment ody. a C -' 1 A00. sheep 'ari ilf�i next ` �; 't R►6en nacre t6as one garosant is to -, _.. _ tisin' =p �,. __ . - ._- years- _ •iAJ'• .�,,, ' .--/ . . - - , .�r•z _ .� 43% I I •�'' M.M '"�9'a '�,}, -i+�.•, '�- .q.♦ 1 5^• f wvv., '!°/ t ygt, «.” i,�`.�'�"p s' ..y,. •u»s+► �s p ,t+ 'i �, .t.,M. •�.;. 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I ..� �. � , , . . . . . :I �, . 31 , '� �.. r , 4 - .� ". .. ,,,7 -­��,.: ZritM Cmpmy Gob ' I I. ­ . .1.11. . I. I I . I 1111 1.1 .1. . . " tin i; � ,.1 , I., k , - ' ' WTS or �.. � -,,�,t4`� � 0 ... A British company will become thle .. , ­ . . I .': ,:. . . �. -, gpee,a'-wothe'r tea-used Baby's bwn­ls�igest actual and potential owner of " , ­,.. . , � XO -NEW BLOOD - � :VLT ­.", , �rgbieta for her little ones she is al- radium • in the world by an agreement. �.- -RUMOR- " STRW' " 'ALANE.-. .", ­ . ­ . ,-, . '. . --- .: ,: ­ . .-�T . . - � . ...... /­ . ..' ' . ��'. 1 � . lepl. 1.�:*, .".,�,�:-:Vays happy to• recommend 'them to- the Oz6�baZl6vak Cl�&�eru-' ' MMKRUTM '. ;` ­ . I.: -,.,,,others. Her advice, given a care- ment and •-this, Imperila and Foreign Rich, Red Blood Mean �'Eliahh . ..- . L . ­ . . .. I I �. . .. I I. .. ­­ MRS. BEVERACat .. LIVED.- �- I -�- .. t IW trial,'can be readtly.followed with Corporation, says a London despatch. - .. . A_ -...---( � I I.. .....I '. . . ,:. . I . .. ,� ­ 7. ..'. -assured good -results. - The Tablets, -ation, according to . . : - INITAR OF ATTACKS. .: ...` and Strenirth. I ' , ! The new corpoi . I ­ . - ., •The.Sample. . -� ; -_ . �:� - , ' ' , .- . �0, ­1 . � . �,. I . -, -- �!, I . - .. , . , - .. . ''. , 411ai will The ahaemIa'of'youhg'g1rls miy­�a -, 'Tommy entered the village general ,,. . . . . . 1. .­,> - are a mild but thorough-laxative which- the Manager, Herbert Quede �-- .. . v . , ., ,. � ..,�eyer fail to regulate the bowels and handle for fifteen years the red '-'-- '. . . ,.." .7 . , I ium inherited, or it may be caused by bad .. . - shop with an assured*air,.and-sold t ... ,,,, :':sweeten the stomach: They always, Oroduc6d at thd Joachlinsthal 'mines. air, unsuitable f 0- Di=y Spells Overcome After .:-,,, . food, histk and irre- the,hOpm,u I I,�, . � �­.do good-they cannot possibly do The Government is handing at gular eating, Insufficient' out-of-door . ' - � ....� �,�- ­�- ': dl want a lamp glass, and mother' ' Taldng .Tanlac and boesn!t : ,`�� � � L:..1 :,,-L�.,.-harm even to the youngest babe. Con- once. at least two grammes, and the -exercio and not enough rest and, ...,.�, .. 1, �, -- . sake she would like it as SCE6Bk Ia. th Ir! I . . ­ ---.-- --. .-- I Tftkin. .. , -,­�� I .. . . � L&c Same ,, .Ar .I_ I Ceridni them Mrs. P. Laforest, 'St. mines are expPx.1,ed-1*-vro0u,ee--an =:! alv%�V. . - .J , ." . ,� � ----For ' -bacon she had--yesterday." . . . . .. . �­- .J.�:­, 4 �� .,-,-Kaz81re­-Querr-­wTttes.� turee ditional threie, or fotkr- 9nnimes Of -It comes ,on-gradually, beginning �.-'%!. Z . .... � . . - ": I , . . - . . . �� - . . :.. ... "Tanlac has relieved me of M -a" ' .1 . :=Oaths my baby was constipated-and . - . ,,.: . , ,. y suf 11. , radium yearly. - .. . with languor, Indisposition to mental - . --.," I I L". . * . . . � I - ' . . ­ .. .A Calamity. 1. - -,faring, and.. I just ' can't praise -it :�;­il cried continually. On the advice of a Non .of the ..'. . ..": ,�- .,; I !a . .radium will actually be or bodily exertion, irritability and a . I or . , " . ,, 6 ' I ` L-'-'.-.- 1 ­Wh enough,;' said Mrs.Margaret L34�veyag i, ­ ­ ­Z �.. . �,­ riend I gave him m Baby's Own Tablets sold by the company, but It win lend feeling of'fatigue. Later comes the at is the matter, dearest?" - .4 . _ " * . __ -7Z--� �- . I . .. $05 Hughsou St., North HAnkilton.*. . ,.�� .1. .� and now at the age of five moriths he out the Mineral for medteil research .palpitation of the heart, headaches, "Somefla' awful's happened, mom- . ­ .... . I ­...­ a i . I . .. I., .. is perfectly well and welihs'twentY purposes and sell by-product emana- dizziness following a stooping posi- ma-" . Out. I . . ' , . . .,�',,�k� I - : `For,two. years my appetite.-was" 1��.'�'.-1 " pounds. I am d4liglited. to be to Lions_ used in medicine. A control.de- tion,' frequent backaches and breath- "Well, what is It, sweetheart?" . ..I '1., .�-,,, -- very poor and I suffered a great deal ­" ' "My d all got away from Me and � ,advise Other mothers to use them," 'pot will be established in-London. lessness. In a majority of ca . from form I 1.- *.1 a -d . . ­* - ­ --- . sea Con. - formation of gas on to .9tomach..., - ­N ';:, . y . I I � ,. �-' �" �The Tablets •are sold ,-by medicine where doctors will be assured of more stJpation Is present.- There m' b' brooked a plate in the pantry." . I � . ­ ' may e . . ' I I'. ...- .dealers or by mall"at'25 cents a box regular and probably a 6heaPer sup- no great loss of flesh, but usually the .- .... �, I was also'troubled with frequent at , �-� .� - . . � I. . . tacks of dizziness. and was actually " '. . � : . .. ..- �.. - from The,Dr. Williams'.Medicine to... ply than,has been hitherto availablb -complexion takes on a greenJah-yellow .`� Broke the Record.. '' * "" . even - I'' I . , I . ., , I � " I . .. . afraid to go Out or en get away from � ''. Brockville, Ont. . In this country. ­ I . " p�%Uar, , . ., ­ .. -.1. . . . . . .. .. . Mother-"Poor Jimmy is so unfor- something to hold*on to. One of these - ,Cases of this kind, if neglected, be--tunate." I � . dizzy spells came on while I was call- 1.11. Better to be -small and shine than . � . -- � .. . . I I ­-��-� I .The real name of Lenihe is said to - come more serious, but if taken in . Caller----"How's that?" : , . ... ing on one of my grandchildren one day .:�, , . , . ; . . � to be great and cast a shadow. ' : �I , be Vladimir Iliell. U-Ii-anaff. If his . .., time there is no need to worry. Dr. .. , . I Mother-"During the track meet he and I just fell right down on,the lawn. . . . , . . . .. ** _ surname is accented on the second . Williams' Pink--Pills, which are free broke one of the best records they Last spring, when I started taking,-• -moo;;, - . , le i I "fy-Hable,-it wax4i�mistake1o,changeit. '. 'The least we should do with our from , any harmful or habit-forming had in college." . - ­ -ae, Ihad been c' . I'll,� 17-., . I � .... I I I . . smallest opportunity Is to make the drug, are just the tonic needed to .- ,. .. . . Taul onflued. to my bed '� " • . , - . I -1 . . . -. for a mouth and wad,so weak.I could - I . ',�.. , .Ask.for Min,ard's and take .no other. most of It. -. . .,; - - - I -. . 1. ­ . . - I I '., .I", - , � � I . . -remedy this wretched state of health. '* - , not walk. ,� 11 , � I I�e L . . - Couldn't Be'-Do,ne-- ,.- -- - . . ;. --,..' .,4 � .. Though It Is not noticoable, improve- - ­ I " 11 • - . .. meat' begtu' with , . ­ "Haw- do I get?" asked the "Tarlac helped me from the very. I .. . .1 .­.. � I , ith-the first dose. As--- I. 1. . I boy who.appll4id for a job-in.the butch- start, as I have not had. a weak spell , �..".. . ­ .. .I . -, . �!,:­ I :the blood is made rich the pallor . ... - ,:i .Ore a ' I -since I started taking It and I feel.so , V % � . . Smaiu ad Thei ion . I ry ..,�I � I�''� ''. , - . . . I . ­U� . I ., -leaves the face, strength' and activity er shop. good I can hardly realize that I'm the ��.,� . . - . . . . . - � . . . . .. . ., . "Three dollars a week. But what .. .::. .. . -. ­ . . . I. :gradually return and the,danger of same woman. The dizzy spells are ' ' . . , - German "chi' •of to day. I . I � I- -.-*- .GIBBS ., . tarsi as I the re.laps,e Is very slight. . can you do In a--butcher shog?", ­ . gone, My appetite Is fine and every.' ',.1.,-, - - I ..­­ � Variations--Gibbon Gibeark, Gilbert, The. "gh' In "bright" was originally "Anything.,, . . .`�', . 1!4 . . If any symptom of anaemia ap- ' � , I thing I eat agrees with me perfectly. •. �-: . . Gllbrecht. pronounced in this same fashion. -pears, prudence suggests that Dr. Willi "Can you dress chickens?.' . I have recommended Tanlaoc to any . ,.I I . - Racial Origin--English and German. - . I I . ; ..: .. I %, Not on three dollars a week." .... � . . �. . 'Ilams' Pink Pills should be given at - - ..,. . . . number at my friends and, I an� glad I— - Bource--A given name. .. --MITCHELL . ! � ni. . - . once, and the sower they are taken-- , - z.-- . . . - , ," to say, It has benefited them,ell. I -�-"4,04j�. I .1 . .1 . ,�, .- . Gib- Varlati6na.-Mitchel, Mitchelson, Mic- . As Near as He Could Get It. just wish I could-tell everybody-who ­ !4' The family name of Gibbs'and . the more speedily wUL thei;action im- ' t . �' bons don't show their origin In. the haelson. I . prove the blood. You can get these At- the university examinations an suffers as I did what Tanlaa did for . ..".I , . . `.. -11:.! - - Racial Origin-English. - ' - L I ...� a. through any in medicine, unus,ua.Uy large number of students me.-, - - . '..-,v;, I �'1. form, or rather,'that'origln is not so . . ' pill I . .� " ' .'. ,"�'.r obvious to us to-day, simply because SOUAW-A given name. ' - * ' . or by mail at 50 cents a box or six failed. One of the boys went to is - Tani Is sold by lead . 4 : ­- - . - h ac trks druggist , .ot -- . . �'..., - � This group of family naives Is de- boxes for$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' professor and said, "I-don't think this' everywhere. •:- .- �Adv. . ,. . ,- ... l., they are-patronymic developments of . . -- . .. .. ­-­1111. f 1� - ­ . type of nickname which Is rather rived from the given name of Michael, Medicine Co Brockville, Ont. - �- 'I ' . a a t ' . ' - a fair, air; I don't think I should have ­ 0. - ­ which,of c - - - 1 . ­ I - - �.. . .....,rare modern time% though quite course, is Hebrew, being one ­ - I ,'�... -a zero on this examination.' A great•heart has no room for the "I � . . , -, common in that period of medieval his- of the scriptural names. The meaning . ­ Autumn L.eaves. . ' "I.know It," replied the professor, memory of-wrong. -. . .... ,.--. :- - ---- - - I �..111 I .'', I .- toiy in which family names came into of the given name is 'like God." How can I trample you, little friends? "but we do not have any mark lower . . . ..� being. . - . . I . In that period of English history - How c' I than that." ' . . - '.�....1,. t I I an I pass you by? � . . . - ,-. I . . * ' : -."� . ; ­ -: - , . ­ : . - ­ Amartan's Floseakr Dog Raftedisill I . ' , We would not, for Instance, think of when the Saxon and Norman . . .. I " I tongues Crimson and gold with a wonderment I � Book as - .., �� I ' ' ' . - . -1 �- I . ' - ­� . a -* I -�- �. �' shortening the name of Gilbert Into had just combined, when Normans and Caught from a sunset sty. _ . ,Three Days' Grace. . .. , 001Q OLSIZASIS 1,1 . I _ - . . . -. I / . , 11 1 1. -,� .- , 'Gib" or "Gibb," though 'we' might Angl"&Xons finally lost their pride � . - I �.I � . ,. I I - I �`.-L-'..:. , Maggie0a sweetheart, a .proverbial and How to read . - . I., 1."".., , .......:. .. make It either "Gill," at "Bert." But in race for pride in mationality, there ' . [ailed Free to say A& - . I . .. � . I You with a bit of Spring's.witchery - tight-flated Scat, had taken her out for 1­ � r - dress by the Axtther. . � I .. . ­. � the twist -of -the medieval .English came about a. change In -the- type Of -Still in your silken hold. the afternoon, and that was about all. XL Clar Gloves,Co.,via ­ , ­ , , _ . - . 'Its West 21st - . .. .. tongue. under the 'influence- of Nor• given names. This wes no doubt due -Haw can I see you, curled and brown The .. . ."'..,, ­ . -It tended in,part to th"961ute necessity for -1 cold y rode some distane on the trolley, It** Tork, U-W .. •.�I ,,� . man-FlreiDeh, was differp4. -1 =�, -.� . I • - Heaped In the ,rain and ? ' ' turned around -and rode home agaim rticularly to ellminatd the letter "L" more names, for I - � � " ,pa ---- ,population WAS in . .. . . "ever "a ivention-made bf food or . - 14� � --- -Hence as WaIt*r was shortened to crekslog and the same force which you * 'he lure of-'summer400ds, . .N . . . . I ... .... .. " with't ' . . I ��.�. " .. ­ entertainment. V LS . ...-;'1�L . ­ . . I. . . '. � ' - Mag- .: . -I I - _ - � ' -;"'. L � .bert was shortened to "Gib" "d gave 'Of a second, or family. name for ibe" How can I watch your winged flight •- gle, who had keenly felt the neglect, `:­-". i. � .. I ,�- its "Gtb-son" and then "Gibbs." Just Individual*also. tended to increase the Back to the earth 19 - ..1. �r:,­I-. I-'� �'Wat,- and gave us "Wet-son;' so Oil- dually brought about the development ..Masle*of winds 'and rain-­- . '-Back-within her own gateway. .� ' Eft AND . � - I -- . PH" ." . " ' I .... � � �'ea . - I.- ! L� ...- � ­ "Dittos"-or Dickou." meant, "little 'number of given names. In that period ," .. . . axawll',-� sarcastically proffered Sandy a dime. 7-:7", . .'.- - '�' Dyck," and by the addison ot "son." there *as' a general turning to the Eyes that have toyed .you, little sh-e said. meaningly. . -- � ....'`^­ . '- - . " , - I � , �.-'� gave do "Dickidson" and "Didkeus�" Scriptures and to scriptural history-in - friends,- ­ . . I, , " L I . 1�� -- . .-. - 1 , . ..'. I. . , ,.� - B'd"Gibbou"' has developed into "Gib- search of names . . , - � . . ..­. "Hoots, 'toots, woman," returned - , - . �".. �- . 0 . � ,- - "For the carfare you spent on me" ". -- , ' .... -RASH ���4 F E � ­. I , , . . .." . � . I . � . Witness yotii silent fall. ' ''. -­-'. .-- Sandy, pocketing the coin. � . .. .1.5 . . I � . p ". � :. ":":- -bons." . . . � Naturall]r Michael. fhe rkam6'af the Full of a quiet majesty ­ � There was I - . �. -..:.,, ­ I Ofibert.-an- a family.name,,to but a archangel, was a popular one. And- ylerdi- . i '' ' * ­ ­ nae-hurry. Saturday wad hae -been - ­: h-,d [loci Parmid and.. � " ,­-.•I. ­ ­ - ng to Death's strange call------7-time enough." � I ­ .. ­ I.- * - I . �- -- - �.--,re OInt.9 "GH- form it naturally d6veloped'a,surname � ­ -Amy 0.-Campbell. . Itchco.- Cuidwirafleateds . ­:..".4", � . .t� '.bents" and then.Gilbert Gilbrecht, of by the.addltioxi of "son." At tile I .. .:- ­ ' - . .. �, � . - - . I- I - . :I.1. . �. - . ­.- -,.course, is a German form. -- - , period, in the South, the linguistic.tea- MONEY'ORDERS. " . Classified Advertisements. I 4 I I - - ... . , ­ 'I hr,---!iri..!=crd a acrt cf rfah . . . � ..7:!. 7 , .: .As' a .given name Gilbert- means- dency was toward a.,softezkIng o.t•.pro- , ­Dominion Express Money Orders are C. . , " .- , * . � I .. . T LADIRS OF ..=71��z�:ar=-%. Thcy would - either� . ."gold-bright" Or .."yellow- nurkelation and the name became on sails in five ,thousand offices IV good education to train as nurse*. I � .. ­ .t ; . bt.-Tn r.r.d Itch and robes . ��I, � . 1 �6. - � ' bright." The'"911"-Is from the same ,Mitchel' while It remained Michael.in throughout Canada.--­• -. ApPlY WellandrIL Hospital. -St. Cathar- . %�% I ecr=ched would become -1. . . . .. Ines. Ont- - •- source as our "gilt," "gild" and "gold,'- the N;;th. Just as the same word. be. - � . . ..�i­�11 . 2 - � � ,... ^'.- red c.-d ccaly and peel' - The "beta;' � .. I Saves Time. . %NTED-3F.:• USED TrNSMITH'S- cfL, It=-a bend for kuo ... .. . - sari the German "pelt." came "ditch" In the South and "dyke'? - . W I tools or separate machipes. state ,a,ig -. . ,'-,, - - . le e - , .T_,eler- , . I which appears-as �'bfecht" In German, in tlid North. Iii more Modern times, The load-Is -carried tn. front-,of the, make, ,,,.dlll.,,, and ,,owes, pr "a' A ply 'I_,d 1.headed to ",% . "� , I driver oil-& new motor track of small E­ Grove, 123 Fairleigh S.. HarnlFlon. . . ..�- .. , As a mark c4 Tentcnic names. it owing to the recorded spellings,, there ­ co=,, h---c. - � . . I . .-�, ... . -means "bright," and d ,conles, In fact, bai� been a return to the original form size for industrial. purposes, the de- ont. . I . "I h=-d c( Cullcurn �-, ;I ..... - . C, cnd O&An=ct and - . ' I " . 1=6 the same source an that word. In the case Of the .name, though there signer claiming me in One of the best known guides in C 1. - - * ­ . . . 9 I , -1 ttcm Wy facc 6ecan to get .� '....-;�­ �, -'Tbe Anglo-Saxon form was -beore, or, has not been In the case of-th word " Nova Scotia giv#s this testimonial of c=osh =d mcnicd itching apd .1 .7. , 1 is word, handling. . . I I .-­... . � ,. .�, -beohit," -the latter being the older Mitchell and Mitchel, of course, are --------4 * - ".*I- MINARD'S LINIMENT: bu==-:,,cam wb= I had used the � - - � "'form, with the -h" as strongly gut- shortened forms, of Mitchelson. M Inard's Linimint Lumberniin's'FAr'larkid Have ased'Minard's Liniment in my CLdemn."Soap end Ckiwmcnt ikyr ' .: �.'-'�. �­l�. .. -- .. . . 11 . � . . 00 . �­ ..-... , - - . t home, bunting and lumber camps for ' atcut a ia­rLh I VM � - - . . . -- I I . -­-------V][Ut-4f%.t6 i6L&e-% .� I&M - -----(e, . -:.-,-:. 1 � "': " . - -- .. I . V�Jw, ..d,%,V­l(­�. It-tile. Dent wdite ,­933450 lakes Lftn,R. EF D. L I J . . L.. -, . .. .. - - . . -t on the market. I find thr.t it - 2,EIMCI&DOt,Imo, Feb.23, 1920. - - ..,; -I- - - ,. . I� . .- liuimen -11 ..- i: �,�-�, .X­ ­ I .. ...- Any 'exercise to which we are not gives quick relief to minor ailments, ' Usc Cuticam for antoileet purpoeft. -11.�.�-:�-1 s . , . ­- : ".��.,-. �Do you discriminate -at the dining : t' -Accustomed,requires a speg!,dy renewal. such as sprains, bruises and all kinds SM92sc. 0, I 'Isssam T I , -� ,- . . . , &=25c- Sold ­ , ; . - ­-, � , Canadian . -I ' . r throughoutthe ,­',�`�. , one , I of the oxyged Ill'ou'"blood, as of wounds. Also it is a great remedy ' L 3L 1%41 st, ., N=ki4 ­ . .- '' ­ . . - 7 . , .,� rapi4,movement of the muscles- uses - � 11XW �­� , . .. ..- - -for- etc.--­whfch- ��-. 4­771dble-or are you thoughtpulp --%" � , � i - - - ebughs-,"--colde, is * our. - •. 7-...t� . . ,,--",I ,.��111 I . . . . . . ­ ---*- '*- this-up at an excepdondll�, high.rate, ' liable to ' --- - - � ,.N 0 I ­ . I ­ -- � , . . catch when log driving and � . "It , .1�. ­- ..... • ­1 - . .� . .. -­ This extra supply of oxygen Is sup- � ' . . I . - - ' ' - - I .. ..,g- ',I . . I .. cruising the.wiklter and spring . ­­­- , . . � I ' would not be --'� ­1 .1 -­ - ' L. Iilthousandsof homes. -an older person,- but in - -'� plied to the lungs, and througtr them months. . : ­; '. '. I . " . me without ' - .�*�t�' ­­. .,.'a"lineis dravirnat the many cases*the nervous ­-.,:.. to the blood,mainly through the oper FM ^-.�-. I : ' Z'r-.'--1' . SHE TOOK "M ' I , . .­��­, . . ,�,-A. .. . . ­-.- . . ­-�, : , ' '; .,, "' MINA-RD'& LINIMENT and cannot ' .-­­_,� - -,�� . �. .-.L .-- - ,'. breakfiast table. Tea or "system and allied bodily. -- -._Lion of the large breathing muscle d it too highly. . . � - ':��.,, I• -- I , , .- � -recommend . ­�-!.­-'� -..- 'coffe4 is .served for functions will, become I ,- Called the diaphragm, irhich, lhdugh . I � ... I :,".,.. ,.'1,7,�,7 . i (Sigr,ed) . . Ellison Gray. - .,-..z .­' -•64 grown-ups"and Postum --weakened. The Surest-- - - ---•-.strong,and broad, Is rather delicate at. . ,. MOTHER'S ADVICE . ..""'. I I .. � ,; -. ' I ii, : . �. _,;.- .for children. But some. ,way to avoid such pos- --2-----certain points. . - ' . ' .. � �. . -� ­­­` 7­1 :: . - - ' . :­ The diaphragm- is attached to -the � ;A,, .. parents;do M discrimin-. .sibilities is toquft tea and. `. 1� �,� . .I`­ . ': , . - , '. OOARSE SALT ; Now is in tho BeA "4 I I., - , ^ , ate. Tannin and cW - I ., 4 , '�' T - ' � eine c - - -Inner surfaces of each of the six lower i �1 1- . , _Qffee erldroy and drh* '"' "� 7. . Health because she took � . . -­ribs by fine strips.of Abri;'and-the'ribs I ­;�:' .W. '�':�the ir�urioua contents of. Postum instead. The 1. ,..,' I - �':"�-- I ­ .I. -1,-- -­�. " ,:­ ..I...- ' � , �.,­­ themselves are moved by muscles be.i - AND SALT , Lydia E. Pinkham's - ' ,"' � .. .. .. ­ ­ � . I . - . ­ ., . . -�--�� .., ­ - " .r­ .. ;;. -tea.and.coffee, seriously change permits you to . , ..- tween each of them. . - .- Bu& Casiab ., " ,14; ...­ . � , - - - --� get sou .:- - � ,,:. , ,. . . .: �� ' � -table Compound .r-.-,;-=°:,, -.1- retard the development of sound, restful.sleep. . :-,­ ­VC stable . ­ � . -�. ; - �� � ftunning, thereforb, =t only causes . o WM a GALT WORKS -- � .- I I , " . ;.. . �I-, I I . -�;..% I I ­- * 'the d4cate nerve tissues . . I � an extra a I I . . ... ..1. �- -�, I ­­.-�'.. ' train upon tie diaphragm & & 41LWF - Kessock, Sask.-"My mother fia9 . I�.. . Postum is the . � . �.. . '�' - . ,��efl- ' "* -' .' : - . . !! �' , in ckildren. . -- itself, and also moves the ribs more aken Lydia E. Pinkham!s Vegetable '..;'-7,� , .. I -I ­ 1 . . I 1 • . -Y I . I ,�.... ­ � I . . . �':- ­ - f - '.�..��:,- , _ � I . known, meal-time bev. t­ .,:­. 7 rapidly,but puts an unaccustomed bur. Compound and 1. , -j,1..,-- .i I.�Lo,-Z�'!-.,�' • -Con seijuently, instead erage. Like thousands of --. - ,- den upon the strips of thre which con. ' upon learning Of I ..... . � 7­ I-.-'.1..T.. . '- - . . I ..� . '. . I .., I I- • . � I .of rich,satisfying Postum, others you will like it be- - nett the two. thus causing the pain . . • _ •..,ASPIRIN ­ ­ - my troubli� ad-; ' -.�- '.-.....� - '.-, -, . * - .. , . . . , . . ! , I., .. X,I...... . .. "I wised me to try ­ .. I I , , Z .­-�11 children are over st` cause, In flavor it is rich - . - ! wlifdh 'We'e4lf a '`stitch lu the side." . . I I i '­-, I ,::!;�� ­�4 - . Imu- . - '�7:­ � -, % ;. w$, � -- T ­A -1--a',:L *,'." . - - - I . � ,� - ­j��',��'.-- ,.,lated by the drugs in tea and satisfying. ���.-� .. I .---­0L 44 - ' � I ` - -- .1 I . . . - - . Genuine i -��- ao­- I � ­ . �. . � " only is. G ' ine ..... . . - . ' . .-�. � `�­'*� . - . Bayer !: rut- e . .� :. -- . � . 4 �- � . .� ­ - ". . .. -:� . . At St. Paul's, I.ondon. -­-- - = . I.. ­� I flu CdL a ver? �- ,,�� :: :.. : :. .- ... -, I .1 ..I ,I-I, � , .and coffee; and so may ,�' � � .':'grow up irritable-and Do away_with the dis- . . .. ... .- ­ .1 .:: .. bad weaknq*�. , us. .Amy doctor tinction at the table. . ­ ­1 • 1 ­ N . .- .1:1 .. . I have tab:dL3M4 . , . . .. .. � _ . �.���, . � "� On the green space, near the South , .,� .,"Z - � .­ - - , nervosa , ."­1 door,,the gardener who looks after the I ^A I 1. E. Pink"in's ,�� �� . - - � ­ ..- I I &­t . . �:��` � -tell you that this is a Serve delicious Posturn, .. : beautiful-little pI6ts around St. Paul . ege able Com- �.­�p . 1 .- a ­ ­ . ..I i piping hot,toall thefamily. :1-" . 15XV I% . ...I-! :',great evil and should be , .,� �� a floral ser. MR " and and is I " � -Cathedral has dompos41A ' - .,,:: � , I . %-r; - ­ . .corrected. s. � One week's trial and it is - -- ', :Mon. - In letters formed . Pinkh T 9 r, ��,.rz.. ... ,.�....- ,of various .I M . Blood Me i 0 --­-,.-­.1..", r� "! �'. ' ... I � I ' ,- - -� '� ' �1­7-,,.:. - ­ . �.,. . 1 . 7-�-.`."� -- , - - - t, . .. . : ... - . I 1.�." � ' . � ! I .. .;ikely-'that youll ne4er .-.,, .'o dainty colore4 border'plunts, nowers, rcm-) 11 .. k%- 1) I W and -�e wash . . -�,.. , .- , I I �-�,�`:: . Although some par . '' and grasses, lie has"'printed"the fa.' : Iry Prescription ., .%.�... I. . . . , - return to tea or coffee. R. • Brown's Capsules an P .7,11;� . , I o� I, 'I,­-L, . . ' .1. . ... . .. . .. . . . .�,�, . . .- . I� .7. - men& piece of advice in ­Hamlet,­ --in eve ­w 1 . /.. ents feel a certain justifi- - . . r � '� : ­. am much better 11, i y iair 4 . -111.. .:- .. 'Postu,m comes in .two. ,* ' , ..91Tan'bY Polonitki to his son Lairtes: ' Warning! Take no,chancee with sub- willing for you to use etier I alk ".... :.:.,"� '. J:­cRtion for the personal-7,­ ,.;­ .. forms:Instant Posturn in tiro � : testimonial as I end . . .., I • -­ .-:- - . ­'--- ' indulgence in tea or coffee, . m - :..­ ., ­ This above all,--to thine own self be -stitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablets of . ,- . .V:.��...� made instantly in the cup by �* " .I . I medicirkea.".-MrL lmm Nm-qoN,' -. -- . : .' ! I true,; * � Aspirin-." 17filess you see the name' � . I.,.­- " � 'Yet the harm to them may the addition of boili-ing water. -'--Z�`­- - Fessock;Sask- - , � �:. . ­ . �..,-�-,� ..;,And It adj* a ''Bayer" on package or on ta I . , - ­ 1�1 I '-%Pe equaUy serious. it P of -.1 . ': . must foll�w, a�� - tfi tablets you I., asturn Cereal(in packages, , 1. I I .. ' in btainess .. . ­:. ,.� � -_- --U-*ft_A jt* while large.r bulk,for those who pre- - .,. . ... .. day, -7 . . are not getting Aspirin at all. In every It is not always that a �-` "-;" �:�!.t., . i � ­ � :­ .­ _ � . - . may , I. Thou canst not then 'as false to any Bayer packag� are directions for woman is forced to give up her work, .' .,.:..I . " I -­ .. � I -1.1 I. . ,, , . far to make the drink while the ,. . On account at 31 health.. T-19 quite-as :�, - � �-­­­­ -- , � . - I. . - .. I:—�. � . .. longer for the drugs in--ijj6sl.is being prepared)made I -� -.--, man. Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheuma- I . . "�� ,, , . CP , . oft h --dlcics�� , . ,-? , 11, � ... .. . en the vkhrkan Ai& - . ...,.:.I ..14" - ,.-r . , tea and coffee to affect •- by boiling f'or 70 minutes :.. . I , , . _­� tiam rhirse ef--TootbAelle-,�..-L-e. - workathome'. WkenbacLtachesaAd-." �­,-�' I ...�� . . I. . I . I ­­ , - 1. __� :,. ., - .. , t, �, � ­ � �. ..:.,,7t.., • ­ - and for Pain., Randy tin boxes of '- �:, ,� I ,1Z ". � 4 ­ I * headaches drive out all ambition when . - ­ - . .- I­­,­. I . ... , ", --,-.,-. - ,- . ­1 . Culling should, eliminate not only 'twelve tablets coat f ' -cents. Drug- that bearint.down sensatim.attacks �. 1.I . . .. , . .� .1-, -.;� . I M -,- - . aw ­. - .. ' ' .., - ' . � ,. . " the poor layers, persistent sitters anct. gists also sell larger packages Made you, when,you • are nervous.and blue. -; ­"' I 1, I .. �i- ,�. ' , . �,-.W,,,- I.k � �, ,a - ­ : ' . . ��...... I ­ Pos- tum fof� I h :� 11 - all old hens;but-wpy cApples or birds On Canada. 'Aspirin is the trader-mark _ . i��, !4� , - .0, tt - -'�- ' .the ouvreat help for such allaWts is I - -1 ','I , 'A . I �- .1: If - ­ . I . ­ .1 ' with broken-down abdomens, fj�zen (registered in Canada), Lydia -Pinkhim'& Vegetable.C4ab- .. �'. .. of Barer ­ .��; -1 . . I . ..� -- -a Reaso'n, - -, - -.---I . Dound- . : ... -T ­ . . , �;- 0 - .. , I I . , 'i to-es, disease or poor vitality. Only the Manufacture of MonoacaUeacidester I .­ .��1i . ,P,f I - . � . 11 ->.I' , . - . , � best should be kept ovir the winter. of Sailcylicacid. ISOU-'r No. 40-11. � �. 1. . - �­ � , , .. I . I , . I ff" ­- .. . : 4 . • �. 1,..� .." I - ­.. . . . I I . I . . . I .1 . �� I . .. . . I � � . : - �. ..., . �.. I I i .. " . I . .,�. . ­� -­ - . i ­ ,. I ., . .. . -.: - ­­­ -� o. i- .�. - ---- ," , " . . .. . . .­ . � . . � � i ­- , 11.-�i .a."A - ,��,,1" -, .. �, .11.­ 1. -- ­. ­ -.1.-- -, � ,I- � ;--, -.,'­-;�,�",:�In .. :­' .. I "... �I—I . . .. I . . . ­ .. , , ,q-, , . , � . � � , 'I, "' �, , : , .5 ­= . I� . I I ": "��'t4 lf�, .11 t 11 01�"!'�­-, , -�A .i '. �_ HARNESS SHOP '., w A �'!77 7 t...dr FdaYm,,..,��.,� tt is ' •.: ' u V i M1 -°, ur JMPV14 DII""'�"'"• .� •Q Wba gfeed is at a premtam tn•ist j ,,,,,. �•`i �^ on having yours property It your needs are is the baseless line `y ; .. _ , .�, _ ground or crushed. 's.s' v 't ..: �•._. ,;-� �V �'TPlRMS ';e.. 3` _ $3SLe us a cam. -We Have dew$nd' u,s!, .. s ., �_,e; tse{iuir,I t1,W piths advance. Having Instpned extra power, 'T am second-hand in stock. .•. ;. '-' prepared to handle S our work New backhand harness$35 up �- • k 4' quickly andsattsfactoriiy. Brushes,.Curry Combs,everything �] MURKAR Proprietor. _ for.the.horse.. P A trial will convince you. Trunks,Suit Cases, L unch Boxes % Open every day(holidays excepted) Shoe repairing promptly done. Rub- .' ,t her heels put on while you wait. The Altona Guist Mille, y _ r �•p this,q,•. ,.�_ -i3 AMMAY,�,Qf1T,-IeT—AactiOD Bale Of ' '• ..` u�i a�NVed s yea►r'a ervp• ;• Cecfl Bradley �- -. horses.-cattle.registered esnropsnire���,�—��-���. -_____,-- Y - • - r esp.pigs, implements and tarns• Harness Maker, - �` tare,at lot 16,react of Cpn 4,Picker• 2.4 PROPRIETOR ' ~� ": ' ••log. the property of Raada11 MIIcoct, _..... .,_..._.__ ' a - - - -- - ----- No reserve. Sale at on o ci 1 :- sharp. See bills.W. B. Powell,auc- - ' S lb Palle tioneer. • • •25 OCT. 1ST—Auction sale o! entral era e . p�per,w known as The Whithp :� 4 . Fruit and Vinegar Co., the property -- - 2l lb. Pails, 5c :'of A.M.Rosa, Whitby. Sa a on the 2 ` premises, Brock Street, Whitby, at n'� - ;} r �... 2 o'clock: On the premises area -B � 0 U G 11 A ice. _ 2 t 't . brick building, story, with base-_ -•, ._, ;' , I. meat, also two frame buildings, JAMES RICHANNRDSON eogipment.-fQrak• r ing cider. vinegar and eyaporated : a Ise. Two etes,m engines and one p. boiler,' ' For full particulars w` spply to the proprietor, or to Wm.. - -Having secured a Mechanic with. Maw,Auctioneer, Whitby, "`-- sTL•TFBDAY, Ocr.4TH—Extensive, acct- • - vast experience 111 YnOtOr OVAr• �� � - ' < sdn •sale of Cl desdale horses high _ Aft �► -y ` y P:' P 8 hauling and machine work, *e . °e� 1 r.•;... rade Durham Battle. sheep., i e, implements(nearly new), hag.grain etc.,the property of J. E. Disney. . �ay.e are prepared to,repair or over• • i lot"82;rear of con.7 Whitby. Bee bills. Sate at one-'clock, sharp. ^.. -hanl anything from the smaI}0: _W m. Maw,agctloae;• - r WEDNESDAY, OCT. arA—Extensive "r .''Roof . = auction sale of Clydesdale horses, gas engine t0 the laYgest' and 1 v? y . t z high-grade Durham cattle,Berkshire . ` w ' and Yorkshire pigs. implements. �. finest atiromohlle. - Before the Fall Rams btu and rain, the ro ert•y of Wm. r' z': .' ' • Er P p �Ghitb p, : White, lot 33, con. 7. y T _ "". Sale at 12 30. char _ p...Hee bills. Win. _ -Ga$o}ine and`Motor Greases also 3 .`• Maw, DAT,veer. y �PED»sSnAY, Orr. 12T$—Extensive - a P . uction sale of far:u stock and inp t • auto aCCess0T188. 5 .. lemetn.ts, the' ert o! Frank pp .. ti- tickle, lot 1. B. cou,y slickers,,,. • 1 �1 es I1S Sale at 12 30 sharp: See bills;.`V m. � Good Sa f ac ori` Ja[aw. auctioneer, �. Feasb -.._.. _. _ . . : : P _ SATURDAY, OcT. Ifrrs_Auction sale : ' " rO rte �r A `_. p ' of bigh• ade Durham cattle and 1 �1 __ _ _ A ' -.tlaritlt of rY a� at (Y(; s - gr n u -- Cotswold sheep at lot 32, con. 8. - ,. _. "i y � C� Pickering(1 mile west 'of Atha ate- -- '- tints),the property of Wm. Dunkeld. _ • j_ Sale at 1 o'clock. -See bills: Fred - �• S. BAI.SDON " PIC S ' Poetill, anetianeer. JI�.�L+s1si 1i T$UBSDAY. Oc�. lbt ur-Auction rata I W amt PUt f of house' and lot and` a number of Doper S building lots in the Village of Pick ' ering. the pro rty of Milton Scott i� - Sale st one: r. t311r LP b,• _��,. „ arrr hilts. . Wm. Maw, _ ticket U wEV-138zAr.00T.lf)rs--A - - ��; action sale s Of farts stock. bay," grain. impte• - Theta is" no #teed to mA1:e a special sus` meats and furniture. at lot 14. B. F. ( tri _ r p to town for a Load of chop if yqu have- 1 l'= con,I'iekerrng, the property of H, '� p "Aastla. Hale at one. Hen bills. a Toronto Ferns Engine and Grain•(Grinder w •7 1 d�I ��lfr�L of own. And besides, 'it will save. - s '�Vm. Mae, auctioneer. - YET' � � y o: you a few terit.A oft every laag.. _ k' 5AN1 °iTAIIm 1 green River Field flay sports post-_ Coar-k-- or fine chop—for cattle ' or ,y Z;,--` ':. - posed to Saturday, Oct. 1;t, hogs—I would-.recQuizend the Toronto R \� °� ' a rain act shine. Grinder for efficiency- and economy on. tofern: / 1. -Toronto-'Perm Engine, too, is a real; f 'I , �oovo t� .- _ PURE�TE""PE;a Cis latwr saver. Attach it to .your j *� Ts�ep�tor or f cutgng bas, cream. _ l LIT Til USED 1�7J O;"�.- ' or Fannie -mill. _ y' f� Think of the tabor saved i It Mass Sleeting tf the suppcirtere ' for.itself in one winter. ' tyf� f t - of the / • Pal 11 put dollars in your pocket � ' ationsl L?�BISl �0n$8T48' if you'll come in and discuss Tor- s �UEG 110 FN 1 E er., S5..� t1Q, Party onto Farm Equipment with me. of Sontih Ontario -' ` C. W. Pilke A ant 2. =Will be held for the purpose of y! $ p a .selecting a CanAidate 1n the Pickering, Ont. a e R• Monney, Pickering � - :- Music Ha'.1, Whitby ON — { T 3ATUR[371Y, QCT. 15TH, 1921 1 -A T T - a� N T ] O N Chair taken at 2 m:k 2;Liet of Speakers to .be announced lacer. --- - - New supply of Almira Yarn, grey, red -- =::�- -�--�oD SwvE`�' s�xo • —_and black- &loo 'SAS. MooaE M.fl ., J. A Mcalssox, - — i President %cretary -- — - ■ ��JI rey Fingering Yarn -at a u _ It is My ususess -- ' - = : -- - -' -;l0 i $ war pr ce. -- To help you run part of yours. _ a;. � w Serges a - t�+ _ _ Net p pe . y opening a New Qarage is the Vil- ( II- - rices sure to lase I � sot Whttevate I°am prepared to do 'p sell kinds of repair work, including ` y,r:. r _ _ _ - -`School .[leaders• - `{tope .sad side curtains, also making LOOK FOR THIS SIOV - - -your old car look and•run like new by - giving it n Rood coat of new paint. 1 _ y - - - Agentfor Toronto machinery, iaclud• I��+ • • I S w ing; Pumps,; Windmills, Silos ! �/' _ andl(iaeolineljEnQinee. MT-4.ad' � .�l�T'1'�1►l4SQ = � CHARLES 1M. RICE. E KEEP 1,onr car on the,rond. .Prompt -' •� attention' to. repairs as soon act needed Home Tel. 5=.' 'Whitevale, (lnt eaves further eapeuse. . $• '' . - �`'`` Let as kee your Ford n • to lU0 ' ' h _MILLS P P Per sent Creaif the West rfficieney=it will save you money. Our re{sair shop is equipped with approved _ v '? inaehiner to facilitate prompt and efficient - ' Far Bread �:- ',. ?Y)u ta►n always get the best-Mani- yy lobe Flour made from AYo. l.,i work. We have the skilled mechanics to give Meaitoba Wheat. f you a'firet class job. �==moo al Household and Gtlenora for f �== We sell Glenuine Ford Parts-at prices fixed , _ _ 'Monare Flour.• for Pastry y ....y by-the Company. (�) Bread. Try a bag.• -= a a _• '.;Pwetry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Bring your. Ford to us and thus be sure of °Bran, ShortB and Feed Flour BR N, SHORTS getting the gennine. t: . MI FEEDS '• VV wM quote'yoa exact cost of repairer ' - :' OAT CHOP { parts before you buy. _ - 1ii.meticaa Dorn=ground,,cr4eked and whole% - -CRUSHED 'OATS BARLEY CHOP :: - - If your;hens;are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our c WHEATa "..A - Bellphone celebrated Laying Mash and 9eratch Feed. _ ��. ` Ind phone - p pR' { g�.3 & , Barle CRACF.ED CORN 29 204 :Hi hest rice 1d for Fali` Wheat, Mar i y. �..� x MIXED HEN FEED - Buckwllyb 6D bate+ a :.," - lald�aell'e-4ream-sa�rbetltae== ,.' _.._ • _ - '� Stjppf ig ad Oat Cusng Wednesdays n , rodays.� Calf Meal• Molasses Meal 4 CRII H NEVERYDAY erwood ColIacutt tee' Camp p Flour M Co. L t Sh l et prices on feed in ton love. S = Bma,pgpNB • Ford Sales and service Station. �«— F ilh3 at - F�i,:• Chot nt 'fie ntQ .P . o '' leering . .. y�[� 4. ,rp:: u ;r�M',.w,;A. °b;+� `^i pA•+r*q?,'.rH. t'.CS twL;.y i"iir•4.. + a .z' '.'d r' ,.r,.... „•wr '"!° 5,t•Y.�i'" ".+4drY`. + '•.ww ,:$1..�'"c •nG. '�,.} , s'3%,s-`.4' c. +'M,� ...��A:ti:`,��'•" 'ir*''•.^ea `�,,!^y;M{-... �.� ,�.• 'Z.x.. •�....;, �;n...' '}�'"' •, .',r' Y:." ;� 3 _�.` p :7 'ero� i:/'t. AµE e ..h''. ...0.'I �.''+�• .^`. • ..sk�.•.......1,.' •�n. ..'^t�a xh+ S`Y _h •rn� .std .�T _ F� Y� •. , .'..�... ,y�,i,''aJaj r.{¢ap; x .'F`.•. �R � '[rt+.F° .Q_ 5�P e _me. t Yy,`e, y'kce�e' ��...n�=a���'fi"''7' -°'r•.,,' �crn�� fibv.• te''a+ V f��« .. 2?� ,;,�G ^tN�.a."��'-.. _ a.'. "...,d�. ... v'N?J4L,'' ,�.`�.i?4A FS�•a h��. $' �.r •a` P ,G. ''� •.r:°�.n%�������;•A^ :'�•t�;.-.` ^••� ., r,y�:ar..-a,�'ilrs�:;.in��• ,i��w� -�Ct:ARBMONT. The Mission Circle. met.at the $OW I8.!r}e lops@.to pay yaw ». . Glen Willow' Xills. 1. F` home of..Mrs. EPane--�Pard oo �� btre--A,.`gleton was in the oity.On_ Tuesday afternoon. `I9itbgOript oII fi0 ' - C O a , rf. ..' SAtaP 3. ::. • ;; ...�: J: Flugold will close his stort•.oti ti. s „ 4, .:... :. James Underhill attended the ...:,T a Fiokerm Newe. 4,,. ]Monday and Tuesday of neztrweek' $ .�— B FEED FEED FEED ,... ._ Lindsay Fair last Friday. on account of the Jewish holiday. ^ Corn, Oat and Mixed Chop, also Shu• R. P. Hopper,of Toronto, is vie- Two rinks of our howlers went �i a need the mosey badly. Hard Soft Coal of the• ;, Ppe masker Feed in stack at the mill;- j xitiiilta'•Ciaremont frienZla this week. to Port Perry on Tuesday defeat- be• Quality ag. A car of Bran and Shorts expected 7a' , A number from here attended ing the bowlers of that town by 3 t'' .- _ - hand a few days. Another car of No.2 r."..:.:. the Agincourt Fair'on Saturday shots. - The Pickering YellowOora to arrive at Lo- s �W cast a in a few weeks. . - Vast• Corn harvesting Is'now nearly THOS. .A car of Old Process Oil Cake Meal J. Bateman, of Peterboro, was at an end and man silos have Vigilance Committee e , . -fn Abe._village a few days this y boossetTo sal shipment. week. been filled, the crop being a veryseSceri . G3zt. Feed MolaeeodTor sale, Highest,Prise e. MrE. J.Bto of Toronto is vie- heavy one. The object of this Association le-to paid for Peas. Send :ample. -< : The early closing by-law will lessen stealing and prosecute - If its in the Feed line I .``'.Stin friends y gg ga Claremont apd rem in force during the winter the felons. FIR9T•OLASB supply ou. = ` vicinity months. Please govern yourself s son Tr ome Mark Mies Viola Forsyth, now of Mt. months. Members having property stolen oemm�l Painting and DecoratsuLF -A.. 3?. g.R. s 30$ O R . Albert, spent Sunday under the eats immediately wi any member ° Well attended and interesting of Executive Oommittss. atone on shortest notice b -^� parental roof. annual Sunday School Rally ser- y CLAREMONT'S NEOP . c Frank Cooper and Bert Jones vices were held,in both churches Mdm�ra y b fed dL00• George e A Lille Q '�� A '� t• ,, `'are in Eastern Ontario buying a . Tickets may be from dna President az : carload o!cattle. on Sunday last. Semntary an applicauaa. ' y - .,Mrs. S. F. Robins and Miss Sloan C.S.Palm Wall Paper Pattern Books,selections Wm. Bingham to in Pickering spent last week with friends in zec.Oom.-L.D. Banks, of Simpson@ and the famous The undersigned having purchased this week painting 'M. S. Chap- Peeterboro. Mr. Robins also spent Eezr, W. V. Rishardeon. Pickering. Empire Wall Papers. the garage business of F, M Cooper; man's new store Sunday in that city. J.R. Thext07, , Iifk. are pre aced to do all general repair- *� W l C� All orders for work received by W.G. pug of care of all general John and Mrs. McGrath motored Judson Edwards, of East Lau- President Secretary Reid, Butcher, Pickering. i to the city on $sudsy and spent ,sing, Mich., and Miss Mabel Ed- All accessories for cars keptrcoust- ., the day w�ith'friends: wards, of Toronto, were home aptly on hand. Charles and Mrs. grant, of To- guests the first of the week. - - -Motor oil always on hand ' s Tonto, were the week-end guests The surveyors -have been busy Where 3s Your Money? Work guaranteed Prices right of James Evans and family. W. M and Mrs. Palmer and Ce- during the past few weeks survey- f p �savings at. His house was burned-- give ue g trial ing the county road on the ninth Oa armor ke t as a money with it. Anderson 8l liilke - Claremont nil Story and two sitters, Misses concession right throw to Ra y' B through ft Once a woman hid her dollars fn a hole in a tree-and squirrels . 'Kathleen Brampton and Ruth, attended the .Tsvo prominent educationist and The safest_place for money is the bank,-w ii `'• ,. ` -._' 13ram ton Fair on Saturday: fan. A •.� ate it. hero it accumulates DO �'l{� lIl the- Tall �_ Harold S. King, of the- Baptist able pia tfornl men sire .to add Teen .— interest in the savings department. -- --,-- --- -- - _ � parsonage, left on Monday for the Centenary Celebration gather. - Open an account with this bank today. ;ins_ �Vhfie there is ideal temperature y ` McMaster University where, he and lees moisture. will pursue an honor course in iva in the Claremont Baptist a, Brandram-Hellderson's PAINT Arts. p Church, Oct. Bch and Gtb,, Dr, THE DO MMON B ANK will protect your buildings from Kierstead, of McMaster Universi- 'We congratulate Graham Bros. ty, will speak on Sunday and Dr. WHITBY BRANCH, _ C• P. LYND, �agm, the severe atoems of winter. an their Quccessxtthe Plcton.Eair, .Frederick Trac , of Toronto Uni• -BROOKLIN BRANCH, - E. C. CROSS, Manager. Come end see our stock of Paint �iaviog eaptu red the sweepstakes- vemity, on hiondap evening --Both and Varnishes. Always a and-practically every other prize are epiineut men, and of the latter sure to price anything in. :':>_- possible. Claremont is proud, as he was ware' Alonzo Forsyth, of Toronto, re- born and brought up_here. Revs. Frank Cooper, Claremont.:„. ,{' Gated and well known to a large Park i, Grant and Wood, former ` `• circle of Clslremoat friends is s elors. will also speak at the Profit on Hogs ouely ill. The end, it is thoug}i�; anquet. :- Ci smt to s,not far. S' a Bank closely associated with Canada s 5 A Cm*Wool ,,-G.-W-Forsyth was at the Agin- ♦♦ r� L'� productive industries, we saoourage pro- court Fair last week judging short 'VOTERS' LIST, �9Z ve enterprise in farmers. If yow-seek to - 'worn cattle, and he ormed the f pease your profits through greater hog pro �' same duties at the ooville Fair u$ Concre' te r. the week before. suction, consult the financing of your project = The eboir of the Union Church � wM our local Manager. � d .?will go to Kinsale on Sunday next Mnxic+panty of the Township ®f Piekasing TN 6 �] i Products' '.. to lead in the service is song at County <Ontario S'T'ANDARD BANK' K; •• the Harvest Home services, both or cA�AnA Notice i@ hereby given that I have f 4n the afternoon and evenin delivered Field Tile R � g transmitted or el versa to the er- The Claremont School Fair is p sons :mentioned in sections 5 and 8 of TOTAL ASSETS OVER &IN ETY MILLION: • s,:Y being bead to day jTbursday) on the OntarIoVoters'List Act,1880, and. Pickering.Branch: - W.F.Law,,Manager, " " the school grounds. There is a acts amending the same,the copies re- Whitby Branch: - - C.A.McClellan,'Maneger. and �rl(ik F 7. 'a large number of entries and a duired by said sections to be so trans- - : large attendance is looked for.' milted brdelivered of the lists niade p The International Bible Study Purs,iaoti to said Act, of persona ap- _~--~-°~--- --'-; ^"" " ^ �. Tile 3, 4; 6 and 8 w %':r•°Associatiots: .generally known as p�:ring by the last revised Assessment Russellism and 1,Iillenia] Dawnism, 8011 of the said )lluoicipality entitled --- inch ' Unitarian bodp,was represented to vote at Elections fur members of f - - the Legislative ipal Elections,Assembly and List 0 e�B a b l C'OIlOrBt® BjOOIiB yY, in the hell here last Sunday even bieoiripal b;lectioaa, and the-said Zist ifs, $j �j Get m 1'10@8..' . _ ...ing' was first posted up at -mv office at Y P Lost,trn Thurtday evening last, Whitevale on-the 29thiiay of Se�tem- _ Ind: Phone 2705 Pick. "eY ` between Ed. Gibsou's and Morgan ber, .1091, -and remains. there for in• C � = _ Pugh's a chair cushion. also a la spertion: - _ -..: Electors are called upon to eia ine Clarence Simpson robe,one side of which is black an� P m -the other a mottled color. Finder paid lists and it nay omisuions,or other W�' T 1� C...N. R. station Brook Road h W �.. 4 errors are found therein, to take im- please leave at Thos. Paterson N mediate _ * Prof iflg.. e '.and receive reward. - Ped s to have said - •• errors corrected according to IBw. - , The Women s Missionary ocie ' • y Dated at CYbitevale,Sept.28. 19'31 - - •- �'.. .t of the Union Church. 'will hold -. gg DONALD R. BEATON, - ` t}ieir amass! thank•offeriag on the - e ' : evening of Friday, Oct.l4th. The Clerk of the TV. of Pickering, •' Assu' red - .1 followin Sunda eveniD Oct. 2 d Wbitevale.Oat. i s - / Sunday 16th.a special missionary service - - �� ' -will be held. Full particulars lat. Foster Homes Wanted 4r. for Ning Fine Boys - ' Harry Porter, Widmer Miller ,. - �.haFa-eg?el� years to 8J�years__, e a and W m. Wallis motored-to Port 4 •+ 4 " 5i — - i-iT �h - - - -- - - Of all esatartals and snags :. _. Perry one day last week and spent 2 • -• 7 and 08 " - - - in stook. I1 will pay day duck-shooting. They one- the :.. . _ inspect ka1p_1 _ needed in stain two beautiful Take one of these boys into your "' - btab2 less Don't be nAda sail a getting home and give him:thanes to be ME" meats we do a plod em. ;little specimens. The barber says- .- 1 we San, :odd do throw oa the i . that several hsa--a very close a Rood citizen. Photos of say of these 7 vent will be sent upon application. This _ eemmisdon of 10 r east.,which you d ?; "shave. ought to appeal to.eveny home where a S Harries �y save by p��V two s' ' • _",:: Sunday, Oct., tad, will be of there are no children. For further in- , saileadleL -... special interest to the members of formation apply to J. T. D[ATB:BBON 4 'the Baptist'congregation in view -- . H. W. ELLIOTT, - p of the Centeno Celebration ser- Boz 321. Oehawe, Ont. od , oshs. Whitby,OnMds Centenary '-vices on.the 9th, and the' social The Children's Aid Society of the w W f •*+� ! _ theCti ll and platform. meeting County of Ontario., 1.2 G ��a C+ W` p the fotlowing Mottda Special ` pe '':, y' prayers will be offer or the di• - _ ��}� 'x vine bleeeitrg upon tat unique �. _- :- -- _ : �`:• `. .. ' a... -�- -ew occasion. There wM be a review "D A N C E _ PICKERINO at both services by Pastor King 'Wand others of points of interest in LUMBER YARD . the Church's hundred years of ser- � - - � © -• _ �. • i` and at the morning service Ben Hokea's Hawaiian Orchestra the Lords Supper will be celebrat- Town Hall, Whitby ': __ / We have a large apd well assorted to led: It is hoped there will be a fall - y+ \ stock of the following material : = •attendance of the members, espec• Friday, September, '30th, 1921 �I •- it ;'' Matched B. •C. Fir. Flooring. V ' tally the older ones. The audience I j li g• ' -,-.,room bas'been beautifully decor&- Dancing from 8.80 to 1. , z� :'::__ .. II :. Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and --ted and Is all but completed -for Admission 80 coats. Dancing =Matched B. C, Hemlock flooring. '= y =the Centenary Celebration and re. 10 cents a dance. }inch V Matched Fir Ceiling,4 inr rx, opening on the 9th and 10th. - = _ f ."'_ _ - and 6 in. B. C. A very pleasing and instructive 2 ~' .'JOHN BOLTON, Manager Board, ' entertainment was held in the Also, BtarAeliaeslter Board "Public Sobool on Friday afternoon BEAVER - -: last under the auspices of the Wo- 1'• i,. A : . men's Institute. A number of vo- �IILCgNIZINa WORKS . '' ry .�, (l�Or�on a, Sin cal and instrumental selections Convenient source of Po�- the children were well render b We guarantee our'tire repairs4to Rev.A. McLellan, as chairman, last as long as the tire. - Bali and Indepeadeat phone: ., ,gave a brief.address of apprecia- Your old tires repaired by as can All Expense Stops when not in use ..Von of the School- and Institute be depended upon for long Notforeome years have we been able to work. Mr.Wilker gave a thought- trouble service. Helps to Keep the boys On the Farm ful paper on "The Function of offer such a chotse of designs and 4;, Expression in Development, Miss T, 8. C�,�3C#�30RN. patterns as we have now, Cummings, a new teacher, gave , gltigLAND CREEK Ughtens Housework ' an interesting address on "A ri r' In Prints; (iinghame, (isl6steAe :..._�•CtilttU:1 ia-.School. Work, with a ��tlL demonatrat o8 In class on 'the iii11 Your Own Ha and Pianoel Shaker. y ,�a W KF, p _ y Doe$ much to Make You Indeperiden� ' tats beetle pest. `�. v.Cam., g, 'Men's and Boys Suits,navy 6I a {- : ' spoke on "Story Books si d"tor-y _ . Get your hay pressed then phone • ,` ° Do Your `OWIl Teed Cuttin :ergs and tweeds, at tint Telling," advocating a larger rise or write us and we will come out _ g of ebaracter-forming story books and give yon prices delivered on -usually low prices. and story telling for the young in the care at your station. :No farm should be' without one 4+` Come early for full. choice { lave ao brief talk on Character lag'. Get into communication ao' (' ,. p A Y g A on with t r at Form ng Habits in School Life" as byphone, Main 885, or write us - At the close asocial time and ice at 2R Scott 9t. - * s,� �y crear treat was given the otm - �i. Fiii Olds folks y the ladiesot tile Wo eul R G. T. F�dR�INQTON 8c Co• i lnati te. 1Z TORONTO, ONT. dJa R. THEXTON, -Agent •'Pickerin Ina. 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Manitoba oats=-No. 2 CW, 66c;, 11: '� � b8c; Not- �•.f ` abrik Chemical J} 8 CW, 58c; extra No. 1 feed, of F.xplosiona is the Badische Anilinf ,� y �,, 2 seed, 48c _ '' • ' - = in the Rhin e Palatinate Lays Flourishing Town q Manitoba barley--No. s evv,'r'� c, .i __�..lu R�French Army Coups to the Fescue. - '� ' _nominal. "; ;J All the above track.Bay,porta. of A American corn-No. 2 yellow, 69ct.• , A despatch from Mannheim,_ Ger- The Thirty-Second Army Corps nominal, Bay ports. `' nays:-Desolation and ruins the• French Army- is in complete ,atany, Ontario oats-No.2 white 48 to,45c� •4;. Ontario wheat-No. 2 �lnfiet Pm ^�' •:etlone remain of what Has The town,wn Fr homedical offlcereVhad s,arrived • . lots, No. 8 Wlntet ' �ouriahing town of Oppa -operate 5 to$1 to _ o.1 sl $1.11” `".. $o #122 to$1.27; o. 1 commerci , -3ead 6 00 residents, o! which s ma-�early Thursdayan°hlsccians and sue- ;''cgs, to $1.22;No. 2 Spring, $1.20 to ;1,26; ,.•-; fority, of the men engaged in the with the Germ physicians No, 3 Spring, nominal• } Chemical works were killed or wound- seine. The French and German Red Bauley--Malting, 6b to 700, accord-big.G r. f ex fusions in the'II Cross are co-operating and u ht large ``�� k ins to freights outside. " 01. ...qd by a series o P t t man sanitary,train has bro g al tan ;k,'Yr>:?; 'l<:-:>: Buckwheat-NO.2, nominal. abr`ik chemical P , lies. The <>�?<`i:.::;; Badische Ateilinf of medical sup;. ,,,,; ;:;;< •: *',., e-No 2; $1.00. ti. sate 40 i quantities :;, :. Ry 1'ati t De- <f ;.s,'t:::;:::;:>:>;: :;<;:<rz'::.,.•:;: ;;;.;>:,' .;?<: ': eta., $9.85, sit O au, in the Rhirte'pa isle thanked Genera .. .......: :::::,.,,.,;:.. Manitoba flour-First F PP man offic :<.<sry%:>' ,Jt ;' s:, 1 ench! Ger >ir:;:},.:,,.,. r•:•:?;::}>:;. i Fra's::<a::»:::::>?:.....,.. a r nto. . Soldiers n user in :.,•. <,,;:; }::::: ts. 9.35, To 0 from here. prompt't' ma t : >:,:;: v.. ?s>w,.. econd $ , miles f r p s Pa r he tt o P k- ou <;y r 0 , `:k .Fns Y`•' r. wreck-1 g �>� old 6 e P• the r- e 'u wa o :.t4; ,::v:t.» io flu $ clearing a y came t Ontar uniforms are Arm 4:4'} unifo h Y �� c t.. en fire... t r h the ..:•�;<•.^:r:�<:<}::},4?:::r>::`: freight,, ed which ' '.:,}.;> ... ?:•,:;:.:4.:..,,..::..;.. . ;: )yfonixeal g the•dead and injur ,,,•• •: :;u<. >..<. ;;:.:<'• Millfeed-Del. e, picking up of the victims. :.;;r ;;;;;;!`` - on 2'f� .nS istance <:: :4: ran per ton, # , ass ll!:.:- laded: B , P as after a,big bat hie er on ,.e R TAINTS PRIME MINISTER bags inc The French High sr, J •"f Eleven hundred dead and four thou- h Commissioner on ,,;:,, ' • "'" shorts, per ton, $2$; good feed floltr .... .,' hand injured is the latest estimate ofithe Rhine,.M. Tyrard, and q UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPH OF 8 I $1,70 to $1.80. ^, the disaster, which caused a greater D. Lloyd George, at Inverness, signing a message boy's book after receiving Baled Hay-Track,Toronto,pea,ton, ataff,•took charge of the relief wo-rk. No. 1, $24; No. 2, $22; mixed, $18. .rt 11%4� ,"':, �.:i ;.number of casualties.in the Mannheim-.The members of is staff'were sent to a parcel from London. He is "lag'the gold pen which he used to a1Sn the. Cheese-New, large,. 21 to 21%e;" �.udwigahafen district that the font all the�uroundin owns to enlist the sacs treaty. _ - 21efa to 22c; triplets, 23 to. e in the relief P twins, years of war. The desolation around. the mayors an3 P P• - ions are .--- "-- -- - 23%c• Old, large; 28 tc 2&c• twine,... appau equals anything Been at Verdun plan, in which the labor un - _ ; 29 to 29' c; triplets 28'fd to_36 Stu- or,iri.-Flanders over a similar area. ,uniting. Several of the funds have• t tons, new, 24 to 2bc. digging in assumed large proportions. FRANCE S LOST FEARLESS AVIATOR Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 38 to- .. ,�undreda of persons are ggl g already ` the ruins for the bodies of relatives Several French soldiers were.killed- -.. Efi�APLES ,3bc; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, 42, rt 10D NFA br friends,nearly a thousand o!which and many wounded when the force of ���+++ y bo 43c; No. 2, 39 to 40c; cooking, 22 . have"bees recovered thus far. •'the Oppau explosion- wrecked the - .. _ _ to 24c, u] spring chickens, .. Thirty-six hours after the explosion, French barracks at Eisenheim. A train - Dressed Tao try t station wr,a A despatch frorre Paris soya:-Bet-`by,Gilbert, but abandoned because it 24c• fowl 30c• from ' the gaping, ft hnel-like hole i L 1.4G Jas f $b to 40c; roosters. 60c- was co4ssidered too dangerous. Recent- ducklings, 8bc; turkeys, .: . „.,gas ivAmexty" nand de Romanet, one of France's ly the lower plane was removed. Ro-I Live poultry-Spring chickens 20 W . blown off the tracks, plowing through . ktood,there are still to be heard moan-I the wooden Sheds where French Sol- foremost-air pilots, was killed Friday n e�itnself said a-few days ago:-25c roosters,-2flc; fawi; '38 to-2F :1 "�:. I* tug and cries of the wounded,while the diere of occupation were quartered. morning near Etaples while trying a ,. 8bc turkeys, 50c.. . '• sddiere search for possible survivoi`S. The machine is terribly rapid and!ducklings, ":j I. General Degoutte personally decor- dangerous. It would be impassible to Margarine-22 to 24c. "�" Twenty-five hundred of the injured monoplane for use in the internatioasl Egger-No. 1, 44 to 45c; aelecta, 50 ` through aced a Moroccan soldier who rescued 62 to b4c. ^`` -ice reported to have :peened eleven wounded from the wreckage, air championship for the Deutsch de use it for military or commercial par- to 61c; cartons, ._: Beans--Can• lumd picked, bushel�� ."-.. the hospitals of the surraundiag cities. the •Atrira , being severly burned la Meurthe cup. Romanet was runner- poses. But it will help us on the road I $3 5o to $8 75. The vast crater is slowly filling with y 8 $ to 26; nines, er imps. about the heads and neck. up far the world's speed record last to the discover o! a win which water,and it may Haver be known haw re orted, the die- fall, being beaten by a small margin while giving greater security for_the Map p�o�ucts-S3 p, a P .$2�6 2 `� is the only 1 pilot and the passengers,will have the'gal., $2.b0; Pe: 5 imp• Qg snaay victims found a grave there.-All Primarily, it P b Sadi Lecointe. They are Y lb. 19 to 22C• - two men who have flown ,at a speed!speed qualities. It will enable us to`Maponey��80-lbx tins, 14% to 156 ,«. sintttalated but atilt living animals aster'was caused by the explosion of y H 16 to 17c per% crawling amidst the twisted girders fifteen teas of ammonium sulphate 2n o! over 300 kilometres an hour, Ro attain a normal average speed of 300 4 r 6-2 -Bb �� and blocks o! concrete are being put the preparation of a new Bag, manet making 309 and Lecointe 313, kilometres an haul; instead of only 1b,!, Ontario comb honey, per dos., + out of their misery. The firemen and which the pleasure of 300 atmospheres ,Phis xecard was attained after a thril- 180 to 200 as at present, but without $3 75 to $4.50• $g. bu#.'. !'elief workers have not,yet been able and a temperature of between 500 and ,ling duel testis near! a month, in added danger:' � . Choice heavy ateers, oad a_ to discard their ass masks• .700 degrees Centrigrade were needed. .which the two airmen continually out- Although well aware of the daagez, char steers, choirs, $e to $4.25 g ; ' .. - strapped each other,victory ultimately Romanet was willing to fl the ma-' to $5.50- do, med. $425 to 50 Brat Lenetz and g never retuned to fiy anything. After do, med., �# o $ to $6.60;! ,.�,.'y�, its authorities were re- a Romanet was tiyin chine m the comet speed riots. He butcher het e4re{ ehabice,butcher cowa,l .,' 'Ri'.ivILH AID OP'PAU French military going to Lecointe. presented by Gen The geroplan choice, $4. to 5; clo, treed., ;2.b0 !t�q EXPLOSION �C Daadsnd• Both these officers brought on Friday morning was transformed the race was over he intended. to .try an cutters $1 to Sq# wreaths and exgresaed condolence to from a'biplane. During the war a out a new metal aeroplane, and also bu.irer 'a good, $3.b� to i+l; do, . President Ebert and Premier Lerch- machine with s convex tying was tried a.helicopter. - ,. cc , $2 t�$3.50• feeders,4good.,9b00 : =.A .' • Relief is Now Orgasuf -by d. Herr Ebert, replying, said he -.- , - Iba., $b.50 Eo $6; do, fair, $ A-- - -- -. C,eraaa� fns Relief Of enfel - 76 to $95; springers, tq '.;' . Stricken n T!i{ATn. }wan touched by the tnanifeatatian of ,. �Government cannot•bandy words in- milkers, $ $12 to ;18• da, : . F I human sympathy ah3ch had Set aaida',��N FEN CHIEF definitely. They complain that de #1�i calves, choice, , . t• 25.-The .- MUST EXPLAIN STAND med., $9 to $lv; do, cam. , to #5•i pppsn, Germany, Sep the barriers arising from the twat. Valera-is making no concessions what- Iambs, good, $8:b0 to $9: c�o, cum.,f�` = .,- _ German talent for organisation {a be- - --- ever, and profess alarm that he will to $7; sheep, chaioe, #3.50 to yL; ginning to show itself, but none too SERIOUS SITUATION British Cabinet Ask De Valera bring up the•question of sovereignty opa°$2 to�t8.60;do,'heavy and bucks,] . I -soon. In the early days o4 confusion CENTRAL EUROPE: to Make Definite Statement as Soon as the. conference meets, and1 to $Z; hogs, fed sad watered, #9 64� the ezplosioss at the Baden' nullify everything. to #8.75; do. opt cars, #9.75 to $1{l'; " , following of His Position. caantr� Anelina 3ompsny's 'works, it was . - Oil the other hand appeals to the do f.o b., !68.75 to >�; do, r'' A despatch from Gairloch. ' .' .overlooked that the sudden stamping Hungary Has Ai+�Y Scotland Cabinet not to break otif the negatiae po�nts, 8.lE0 to Montr •.'_T ;: ' out o! a bows renders the population OW to F' ht f pr,Strip 1 says:--A copy of the draft of the dons do not tall on deaf ears. The _ u belpi+ess, A Qaat British Cabinet's reply to de yalera present time is, therefore, a period o! Vats, Cars- westertrn�Na• 2, tu, - - .- that survive* No. 3, 59 ifs to wc. Floes,' �`� - - `}faring of sightseers from neighbor-' . will be aeni to every member o! the suspense, and things are not nearly so file; do, wheat ats., firsts, $9.50.' ;.:.Y fag cities devoured the foodstuffs that A despatch from Vienna says:-.Irish Cat;inet. This means that all hopeful after the Gairloch meeting as Man. Sp $8.10 to_�8$4•; t, and.but will be held responsible for the final they were before. Rolled oats, bag, s•, o- -wfte left after the Goeidas The bleat Hungarian question is near- - : Brace, $ gh.tall X29 Hal' for French assistance the people of Ing a crisis.. Hirngary Is determined'draft of de Valera's•answer. It is ex, --- - per toe,, car lots, #28 6 $0. • ^ psu would lssve bad to endure fa- to resist evracuatian, with an army pectad that this will delay the Irish Manitoba Has a Cheese, finest easterrns, 18'�La Bat- e. Nor all roads leading to the estimated at 200-,000 concentrated-reply fbr a week or more. Large Hemp Crop ter, choicest creamery, >�°' Ei�'r ' own are barred and at-oaniz� along the Austrian Cs echo-Slovak sad It is learned that the present draft.- ..._.. , aclected, 4bc- ! - +:•. is likely to be.the-Government's final Good 6nrtcher steep, #6:50 to #7g leliet expedition is at work. Jugo-,Slav frontiers. The Austrian ' is revealing itself- eyen Ghanceilor, Schober, went on, 9atur- A despatch from Winnipeg Soya:- �, Elficiersey letter. The ministers are debating the ,fie hem crop o! Manitoba for 1921 °Od fat cowm of dairy typpee #5 to, Every hotel and day to the frontier town of Marchegg capacity in which the Irish represen-4 P ab.b0• light thin heifers, $8i , -. is voluntary effort+ erY y reference sa the first year that it has been cull- calves, $3 up; good veal vmm• # In,vol rata .Western Germany ham to meet the Czoeho-Slovak Minister.tatives will attend the ca y $12; lambs, $8; Its relief fund to tern every guest to decide the question' of-V"e well as the "basis" for the conference, voted extensively, be large,n r sheep, Contributae willingly, usually at least a s ah'inter�eention which. the little It is felt by the mes»bera of the! cording to s local company j10. t E 1 :� .- entente has uttered Austria. The British Cabinet.that de Yalera's let- whose direction individual farmers in to the extent of the amonat of his_ ter admits of more than one interpre- the'Province need and scow the hemp. CANADA�S CENSUS =', ., 'bill. The problem, however, still rye- situation is fraught with grave pose!- LESS. Z•�rj EXPECTF�• y" ,a. ":.:Maing.af'�viding work for the sur- bilities. _ - ta'tioon oa--these points, and de Valera Five hundred toms of fibre wilt beI I vtvors. According to the. statement - -- , - will be asked to make k plain and realized, it is estimated, and cutting � $ Dap definite statement as to the_basis on!of the. crop has been atsrted at Port- 1 Advance Made zf q� }he Iabot minister, •echo was visit- a la Prairie, where 200 acres are �OndeTfu �� here to-day, it is hoped to reopen a-}rich he is•willing to confe.. `un t bnitding for -- 'Fixed for November 7th The attitude of the Government is under cultivation. More than 400 FtgurC Rcasches Eig}ft and = -: bhe one remaining tract that the only possible basis is the acres have been sown to hemp itt the I{ Mil{ion. �° the manntactuTo of smmonia. -- j-� There is still no satisfactory . A despatch from Ottawa-Says: *;nuance of-Ireland..-as-apart of-the Swan River-area. A despatch from Ottawa says..=11: British Empire. Those hoping for Population of 8,W100l1 •h'. - - Theory jai, C.i�, t,.,l,,sian. The-terra- -i,egis ton passed aL Lae fast Has Significant Bearing . _ .. Canada gets a pop ' �taer beitsg made wsa regarded as un- cession of Parliament provides peace gather little consolation from it will be considered to have made ■ r: ,,, explosive and under prolonged•teat gnat t}te Monday of the week the Gairloch meeting, as a strong sec- -- on Irish Situation wonderful advance in popaistioa in r° 1- ',''Thad 'behaved 1*o -an inert mass, of i November 11th, the a=ivTerSary tion of the Cabinet w fishes to sternly. the past ten years. `",,A, bad behaved, agree, however, that1 of Armistice Uay fslba, shad'be insist upon the abandonment of de i A despatch• !'rom Belfast says:- In the 10 years from 1901 to 1911, :• � - faze acting on the Csgiv- Valera's sovereignty claims as an es-•Sir James-Craig, the Ulster Premier, the increase was about_ 80 per 'cent., . `0 rise in tempera i ThankCaglving Day. sential preliminary to any conference. , ,, _. c_s:_Y-4h& S but,in the previous ten gears the per. . _ ° j[•ee nitrates in the fertilizer meat` Day this year will thus be_'They are pressinlr t€i�':!Fv' tl.F,- ire A �c�ent`c I 'Northern Irish_Pazliamerit would ad-I Ceatage of increase was only ai�°ut MOnday,-November 7th. journ, not until February am had been`10 per cent. In 1911 the popaladoal to is at present engaged in -0-- -- ` t -.--.•.•F4•,7: davestigating• ` Bart _five candlepovve f ,., w ;� .. . - .,� •_�` expected,but to the end of Novetreber,i was about 7,200,000,• area if it wers� „ I` is estimated that 70,000 persons Herosene tempo are generally = with the 'special provision, chat the``g 600,000 now, that wield be a .. Speaker should, on the advice of the i of 18 per cent., which is considered to-�ay attended the funerals of the,from tan run to. about 100- Ulster Cabinet, be authorized to call too high in.view of the stoppage of, ' -� victims of the Oppau explosion gt' The brink '� The(candlepower• ' an emergency sitting when necessary. immigration on account of the vial '` * the Ludwigschafen cemetery_-- _ r. . . The Premier's announcement is and the �� of many Deaple of .; ;..NEW MOSS t� ,,�; "x �.v'';�r • .... - ,. . -a; f'�.- _• t•.o.;W++ _ ..-^ •^ '±. .- ti: �u; •��, • -+ ''x" ...': :,...�sw'•�.�,�N, _ re ... _Dr.Henry will be here as usual, -Mils. S. Orris, of Whitb is sue' <: x�- At ? i fa� �11±y!a • • newt Tuesday to attend tohfs pro- visiting her sister, �4drs. Jnhe f ry- ; ?`- �' ;• ?' fessional duties. *. Boyer. ` _ ..::,, "<�:,. 7. r -The Township Council will -Mrs. W. J. Mon�bey .. and son, � ' • w . .-The Pickering School Fair will meet on Monde next for the Wilfred,-`attended the Sunda � �I - t► _ �" r�/ be held oti, the school grounds . Y Y . =• :: - ,:• transactiun of general business. School Rally and Re-union at Aieitt Monday. -H. and Mrs. Mechin spent R Wbitoyale on Sunday. - - - � �> =Mill. Frank Hall; ir.,'spenit a- few days last' week ivith their �w. J, U,1ark received notice on "A'; :•, `.� x ieouple of days ,last week with daughter, Mrs. ' L. K. Devitt, of Wednesday from the Attorney- - 3lriendein the city.' Toronto. reneral that an Order•in-Councilor tw s�"'t ; -David Bath,of Whittiy..epent -A meeting 4 the- t;f'4tstxes had been passed appointing him —�� =��N Sunda here with his daughter,, of School Sections, Nos. 1, 2, 4e, Police Magistrate to fill the vacan- "= 11Irs. gar Andrew. 4w, and 8, will be held.in the cy caused by the resignation of .-Mr... 'and 'Mrs. Smith, of To- Town Hall, Pickering, to-morrow Mr. Jeph-son. 'Tonto, spent Sunday here with (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. -The action that was brought the latter's father, Wm. Allaway. Mr, Hutchison, Public School In-. against sir. Emmett for injuries `'� ��� � � � ,•.:, ;y eft ' The monthly meeting of the. Spector, will be present to submit to Mr. McNeil, by knocking him +„ Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held ststikics regardipg.C,oaso,lidated down with his auto and dragging - ' i ,�,,.•,,, an 'Wednesday Oct.5tb, at'3 p. m., Schools. him .a considerable'distance in - --:,;st the parsonage,. Mrs. Guernsey and daughter,. front of the Gordon House,sederal_ r W _ ' -Misses B,�nd I. 13utrtin� ill- Miss Era, of New York City, Who creeks ago, was heard before Pol ``'turnec} home on Saturday, after spent the past week with. W. H. ice Magistrate Willis .at Whitby _ ?:spending a few ,weeks with relR- and b1rs. Bray and 'other friends un M' nduy evening and several x _ _ - -.- - - - . tives in Strathroy and Toronto-. here, left on' lldnd'ay to visit rela- witnesses were heard. 'The case- to !e-A travelliu concert companB fives at Orangeville 'and Bramp frfrs adjt�urned until this' (Friday) " Geld fa eve the Toivn.Hall on ton before returning home. evening, when it is expected that. ` ,�,.•_ -. old forth in evening to a stnalf andi• -Another of the oldest residents a decision will be reached. We ence. heir program was a pleas of Pickering, in the person of'Mrs, understand that the injured" man - = ing" one. an much,enjoyed by Wm, Clark, died zt *her home on is making but slow progress to- � �� � Q' `� 1(� hose pfesetit. Church St.on Monday at the age wards recovery. \./�..�a Ll is-' hies. F. F. Balsdon, accom- of 83 years and 15 days. The fun- -While drilling for• water on a panied by her two children, is oral took place this (Thursday) af• farm near Orono natural gas was - - - $pending a few days at- the.home ternoon to the Disciples'Cemetery. strutrk, which, when lighted, the z, - 4-` of *her parents, �W. J. and Mrs. firs. Clark was burn in this toti•n• flanges rose Co a height of about- ���� � ..`Clark, she having come to attend ship find has lived here all her life. two or three feet. An expert is �. 'the'wedding of her sister. She was a life-long member of the very favorably'impressed with the - _ - ,:•r. 4r .,. -The apple crop in South On- Disciple Church. Her hu�baad .outlook and aJointMock company . _ tarit5��a very large ode this pear'predeceased list 24 years: may be formed to operate the and the ram le is• fair Several g�� � survived by four sons and four well This will do doubt prove orchdrds will yield .1500 .barrels. daughters, George and Fred, of similar to many other Sows Where 4y.! and one orchard near Oshawa was Sintaluta, Sask., John.and Alfred, gas has been discovered, but sold a few days ap,o for $3,900. of Pickering, 91ra "Holt, of-F3ar- Which never yrieicied in. -John S. 'Balsdon and Stanley lingtcln, firs. •Robt. Gordon, of gnantitie-. �S'e have natural gas_ re - "` �'Davi8, have put the Dale re ' p Pickering, and Mrs.�Sexswith and iw Pickering township which gave :C blocec r,ow occupied by-tl�e former .Mrs• Elson, of Toronto. One son, rise to hopes whieli =non vanished ¢ . -and lit. S. Chapman, Mr, Davis Walter, died some years ago.' . as deep drilling failed to reveal '11`^-will occupy the part which-Mr, -At the'regular meeting of the anything-Worth considering. - �, Chappman will vacate on Monday. Police Trustees on lionday even- -A most fully.time was spent-W 11 " -It is likely chat the General idg about twenty residents of rile-by the Rotarians of Toronto last We are obliged to move.a little sooner < •'_ is will be held either dur- village were present and.the ques- Saturday afternoon at the home than we would like as our rills building iug the last week in November or tion of electric lights for the villa of their-highly esteemed-ineinber- f g ° the first week is December. The age, which is nbw becoming guite'and his wife, E. L. and Alts. Rud- • different parties .are_note busy a stale subject, was freely discus t- dy. Une hundaed and fifty autos will not. be entirely completed. We, ° acing' their candidates in the -ed. Man meetings have alread • containing over five liundred o- ld. Y g 3 therefore, ask our man -customers and been held during the past eight or pie arrived shortly after the noon ! a y . • w --Dr. McFwelr�will give a �1n. 2 'nine yearn, but all klat a come to hour. «-)3f le fill Were in for a good ,• ,`'Brownie camera .to the scholar nought as the prices quoted by the, tithe, selfishness Nvas not the char f rends to kindly overlook any lmper- .talking the highest number of • rota at the 8chaol•Fair, Monde Hydro Electric Commission t mere acteristic of the visitors, but fill f *^- ppcox , probibitive. However, another were bent on bringing joy.,to the action which may occur tin our service [Act. 3rd. ;st prize counts 5 paints. attempt is to be. made to- secure-homes of many of the poor of To- 4_; during the fo1�oWll� few days' ,.a ,2ndprize 8points, and 3rd prize 1 light and"power,-and ai committee ronto, for every amusement in g • .y, .point. comiloaed of 11Messrs.•E. L. Ruddy, which they indulged-brought ma-- - s :r ' -Seep •in, mind the Hsi•vest R. A. Bunting and M. S. Chapman, my dollars to the.good cause, the Home servicei in connection with were appointed to interview the money to be spentitr buying cloth- me the Methodist church on Sunday, Hydra Electric Commission with ing-for Toronto s needy."- As each- S... CHAPMAN � Oct. 9t6. Special music is being the view to securing's service at a auto entered the Rate, masked- 1 prepared for the occasion. Rev.J. reasonable.rate by way of Whitby men with guns "held" lip" the � R. Real. of Toronto,is the'speaker or Oshawa instead of from the"members. who had to "shell out" e e for the day west. before the could p Q-F. W. Hicks. Rbo W89 trans- -`Vhat had the-appearance at- thus •the g Proceed, and - W i, i a Sh6 e s �,,• - good work continued • ierred to their branch mill at 'first of being nearly a tragedy during the afternoon and evening. ' torboro last -winter by the turned out to be a comedy ne"`here was the Midway with its " Ale Leaf Milling Co.. has sever Y l _ Canada's 'Staiid and Staple. hii g evenin last week. A motorist many attractions. also various p ` ,.r-�'" s connection with thatcom- was driving &long the gecond.con games, catching fire chicken and pst+y and will return to Pine cession on the detour from the pig=.liageball etc. At sunset the Can be bought now from ns at reduced prices, in h_envy. 1� Kingston,road abd at a certain se gatherin slit down to su supper on ' ve too Fate his awn mill. medium and' fine weights. -M r. Torrance moved g Pp 1, 1j - - � ., eluded spot pasied'another motor- the bank?of the sunken garden," - The Idea. Boot far, All Occasions'. d effects from his former home ist %those car was standing on the after which- a "night cou rt" was •= "'In Prtterboro- on Friday last-and road, but the engine running. As held, in which the resident, J. J - s� 8drit Torrance and child arrived on he came-up to the•roan there was Gibson, And Rev, S. K. Stiles were : R ,.,s stut'day. They are Wort RettlnR a flaeb. folloned immediatel3-by a among tboae tried for having li- We have our Fnll Hats and Caps in itock and ate showing a nice- t ' nicely settled in the house re report., _�Tbe mim ut on all the uor, and were.handcuffed before w centlp vacated b Mr. Je hsoa. s p p ariet3 in the latest shapes.and colors. 9 P peed possibl>? as he �caf+ deternnin- the trial could proceed. The more : ° ,. . .. .- - +. AA-now time-table on the G.T: ed tbat he would not fall a victim the prisoners talked the more moil• „�_ Sweaters and Raincoats a" H. goes into effect an Sunday neat, to ally-1lighway robber. When ey they hkcl to hhud into the treas- k - a �.it Will be practically the same as be reached a place of safety he nry. NVben darkness came all re- tt that in force last winter.' It will Rare the alarm and a number of. pitired to the beautiful- home of From now on will boa necessity. Buy-them from us and get tull- - �; be seen that the local going west men set out to capture-the the bandit. the busts whey© ,dancing was in valise fQr your dollars. ' - will be doe at Pickering at 10.45 Investipa.tion. revealed the fact dulged in to the music of the Oyh• Lagt but not Least=Don't let us forget tit. m, and- going east at 9.23' p: m. that the sltpposed'r•lbber was only awn l,rchesfra. The grounds.And . On Sunday the train gnina east a mot(it•ist in trouble. It was not -the residence presented a beautiful - �- °will be due at 8.25 a. nil.,and going - • $ g a revolver lie had in his hand lute-aplearance as they Were brilliant- Wept ••��• ^/-� TT ,/�'��• ••�� L.._ '.. west at 7.48 p, m only aflash-light, an article every ly lighted with aasoiine- lamps. -:- 1Ji!WN 1JEt CIIOTHLS A quiet wedding was solemnized motorist should have-who travels At the close of the day's amuse. 1[n St. Andrew's Church at 4 o'clock at night, and the loud report that ments Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy were Dvercoata from X32.00 up y _.on Tuesday,aftern000, when Fran- the other motorist heard was the thanked for their hospitality_ and - - j• ells Patricia, second daughter of - - Suits frow 880,00. W. J. and Mts. Clark, became the backfiring of the engine, a dau airs. Ruddy was- resented with a Rerous practice which no auto beautiful candelabra. Tailor Made. In an 41 _bride, of Harty W, eldei son of :lllorihi ire _� —' _ y Style_you want. �. Arthur and Mrs. Boyce. The cer- ends in R fire which vas tar- Workmanshi Guaranteed. -. 4 etbdny was performed by tbeRev. x mass of wreckage. Naw Adverisdementsa. . - -- . p aP.,F. Gardiner. Immediately after -For the second time within" ~ Jthe ceremony the happy conple OUND-Au auto tire.., Loser call Fred T. r,►1111Ciilg, - JC1ek.eril3 -. �.' 'left by motor for Toronto and three years John Qniulail-1"ias suf- F;cit thisnfl:ce- 2-4 - - Established 1857. .,points west. fered.a heavy logs by the dr�true- -Don't forget the Wowen's In- -Lion of his barn by fire. ' On Sat YRiTiSFI COLUMBIA SHINGLES ---- - ur'dA afternoon he.had a until bar I)P for sale at.owest possible prices by Thomas- _- noon a ►2.30 n lock, F when after of his neiglibor; asSistiux _.hin� Paterson-Claremont. 38t£ -== BUNDY'S -* A RDWA noon at 2.80 o'clock when Urs E. with fil�intr his •silo xt the Jones rOR SALE-Nero Fa_rroecs' Friend * /Yi L. Ruddy will entertain the Whit- farm. Edgar Andrew had jtigt l g9rtgsulky plow,chea Also•second-hand ' by, Whitevale and Pickerin¢ Blizzard. J•R.Thextori,�ickeririg, #btf branches at -The Hermitage." driven in with. ii load of corn; - Mrs,. W.' R. Lang, of Toronto,, a when fire was noticed at the rear T7LASTER FOR SALE-A few sectis end of the wagon, which was inn_ of haired neatplaster� Apply to Silas Tool, / .« ♦ ,� l • prominent speaker on Girl Guide Set'y S.S.No. S.Pickering, R.R.No.1;Locust It pass 'to BLl`/ at Bund� S - - work, will address the meeting. A mediately hauled away trifh the Hili. 2-3 1 ✓ " special invitation is extended to intention of getting it at x sate --- --- distance from the barn. While HORSES FOR SALE-A team of the young girls and non-members ack nra i;ngn c and D veers old respective- ]r of these eomtnnaities, the men were bnsy'extingnishing ly. .Apn1y to J.s.White,Inc 3,con z, ac rboro the. fumes on the load fire had xighland Creek P.0­ 1.3 -The Lord's Day Allianre reached the t„�4~� y-}ti j� rks in a ,, .o�u+t title, loth: agar states that complaints have been 4 ! --� T Cis to large - - _ e °_ of ftatnes- in a. vet'y t; O-r—1'�ma e foe hound,black and :chile, right ear them reg=r1d x vidaa inn. 'time, so that nothing eonid be had been torn on the end,top back is black. Re- "__ of the Lor-u� ay Act ill thlfi ward for information leading to his recovery. These 'chilly nights remind us ' that Cold township by selling foodstuff., done to save the bnildrtlg. Several Leave wordat.theKER`SotTice, 1-3 They have warned the men who were in the silt, hall Y parties ac- some difficulty in ettinfr out be- . OR 4ALE--Cheap11'.all kinds of l'�,` minter ill" COIt11ncT Nothing i5 more llt?ces-• -cused of the ciOlatllSll Of the law g' ''ggom,harness. and a kincsof farm im- O• _ ' fore their place Of itllpt'lAOntnlellt Plementringdodorder. Alsnseveral heavy and and if the warning ]9 Inot heeded became too hot for eomfoet. Sev- lightscalesand acouple of light horse powers. - Sae in'y6ur 'home than a good Heuer. e ' they Intend to prosecute, There era] hogs that were in the stahle H.Herman, Claremont. 'Phone-Ol. I7tf g is.no necessity in this township (,t were saved, but the bafn with -dl �`'ARNI FOR SALE-122 acres, east J ((�� t - - selling foridstnffs on Sundriys, and its content:z which included the i' rair of hts 2•l and 2a, Township•of Mark- Our Gurney-V.Ztord and 2 In 1 Quebec..' � the law dealing with the nestion ' ham Cashel Corners), Bank barn 45 x 50,,and 'ta - r q Seaanll s crop& and a tanning rnli]l, another barn 30 x 4u, <htep pen, hog Asti, hen - -' I must be obsevved. '• e house,ice house,silo,driving house; ass water was destroyed. The silo, which is v HeateY�a do this properly. in the stables,'2 wells,cistern. Brick house of S . .: —A rand concert is to be given constructed of cement, was saved, _rooms with cook house and woodshed. Good C• ,• �, in the Town Hall, on Friday, Oct. although it is feared that the orchard and small fruit, good creek running c.`' through the farm,7 acres of bush, 15 acres of - - :7th, at 8 o'clock p. m„ by the mom. walls may be so injured that they=pasture.146 rods frontage on York County good y ;There are hundreds in use In PICis'erl'n - F.:bers of the Godson Contracting may crumble so that it will render roads. R.R.mail and telephone,convenient to $ Company and their, friends. An the silo useless, schoolandchurch. Possession to plow this fail How the fire and full possession April 1st 1922. Apply to Al- a13d sl1PT0unding country and e`er entirely new programme will be originated is a complete mystery Bert Heisey,Green River,phone 6408,or to•Mrs. - �� •*. : given,'several new artists, and ev- The gasoline engine had not'beeu Alex Tate. Unionville. 02-3 - : -„ - -erything a little better than at running for half an hour before . _ - one a success. `..•.previous concerts by the Godson the ,fire was noticed as it was Cider 11�Iakln people. a and Mrs. Dare, of To- shut down for some repairs, and If its, Hardware you want, we-have r� ronto', the Pickering favorites, as far as is known no one had been We are-prepared to make cider on J • '. will be amongst those who will smoking near the wagon. The Monday, Wednbbday and Friday of faY take part, also Miss Irene Murkar loss to Mr. Quinlan i-.a heavy one, each week until Dec. let. Sun'd Ticken*ng'tand•Miss Mary'Clark. Come early but it is fully c6aered by incur• PETTY do SINCLAyl oa want to y get a good seat. Aare, 1 8 Cberrywood s � .,-•,4'24 M �!+ � • ,1 y!,"'I. 'r;+i' "'�i. ''^,+,..� _ -r .Y• •"xd N._.._'•"• __ 't+i K-•fir'',=` .4.�-.. .0_ .•/' ,SY.' �,.rd`r�.: :'-,ti,.e_. "'k r: �ur�:. "�,