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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_10_07 as WS., Ra P `4 e AIL 4 OCTOBER 7, 1921 COL. ALL PICKERING ONT.., FRIDAY g -CEDAR GRAVE. ..WHITEVALE. 01941imotmilil. 49arbe. 'BotiCbIlsbed. 1828 Mrs. O'Malley Is,with friends in the Geo. Es Baker Don t forget'the big-conrert to be MeMeal held on Monday at bt. Oct. 10th, in city. Lies-A13htireL. D*w TLuLutts, one or oiLss i!,incott is visiting with,her sis- :7� 1­ f GR���OD- ,. 71 M-M -s, will ter. Mre. Knox. E:IFORSYTH, Opb.D., DirOetor Canada's leading comic singers, Mrs. A. E. Majorift visiting with JLILeOptometricalilAssociation of Ontario. Reg. Saturday and Monday only, we will make you laugh as you never istered*.Nl ember of Ithe American Optometrical _Vve $5 or allow $5 on any full cabinet before. . He will be assisted by a'male friends in Toronto, Association. Eyes lexamined by appointment.. ceptional merli; Albert Mrs. Beat6n spent a fet days with One t1a, Claremont, Out. -cornetist; friend&in Whitby. 2 ph in store ; and we will give qtIFtrtette of exec honogra 10 on any Piano in store. We Waines, the gold medal 'MILLS or allow$ N !F. T-OMLINSON, M, B., Member . a�i a doing this to find out the extent of Walt& Moore, the great Violin vir- - Mrs. Hurst has returned home much tuoso ; Adele Barrett, a­ prominent improved in health. urgeons *:ofltbe Coll d S our advertising. Mis4 Hilda Griffin is spending s, few of Ontario. 0 that formerly- 'Miss Jean Thomas, so- gle of Physicians an occupied elocutionist : All you have -to do is to -a. the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.*1 av 4�4 , .1 MY, Conditions f '.Lorene . Barrett days at her home her paper and prano ; The Misses well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y cut this advt. cut o the pailp ' Mrs. Tweedie 'and faintly spent a show it totis And we will deliver or and Xatbleen Black. pianists. Grant Jones, an old Maikham boy, will act few days with her parents. V E.IOARTWRIGHT,, M. D..s°M. ship to any a2dress in Ontario aa acconipartylst," Admission 35 and Tb\e Misses Thompson. of Toronto, 6:C.IP•& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun-I freight prepaid to your nearest eta- Highest Prices paid for V ty of Ontario, and 16 cents. Proneds in aid,''of is the guest of Mrs.J. Ellis. WHEAT Office hours:12.2 and 6-8 p.m.. tion. D. and Mrs. Annis and Blake and Noah othe hours by appointment Phone Bell -church rite night is Moil! New-Sheet Music day, Oct. 10th.. Write it down in your Mrs. Annis motored to. BARLEY..'testing45 lbs. No.24. V.d phone No,400. Pickering. On New Records Trenton fur over taAg. V31V Vamping Rose Emaline diary and come alopg if you want to the week•end. BUCKWHEAT Dixie Vamping Rose -bear something good. -Misses Helen and Elsie Troyer. of C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., In Ily Ti ppv Cauca My Daddy I Toronto, are the guests of their uncle, N I have a stock'of • Edinburgh.member of the College of Mother of Pearl Lard Bvng I .I ­- Joseph Le t . I � I. . ary. kl College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 'Gut,Full' -Fe Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Ain't We . :. , Emalipe GREENWOOD. Chief of Polic� Dickson. of Toronto, Corn, Western,Oats.. Barley ail, of a 111P.010sttenticli.10 deleases of vomen and Farmer's Pride Catalinx Mrs.Dickson spenta day with Mr. Bran and Sho'rts, shildreii. Offtce and reaidAnee,Brougham. -Floral Dance old Fitshioned Archie Davis,spent-Sunday in To.• and I and Mrs. Burkholder. Special Mixed Grain for hens, A number from here took in Garden routo. the James Rick had- his barn raised on all at lowest prices. % onda afternoon. Field Day at Green River on Satur� 4a-y�and repert having had a,RpLendid-----GhGppleg-?&oaday,-AV-ed-��ay- W B.:KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- Born on ThursdaV. Sept. 2Ub, to -&Duffl'v ills- Mr. and Mrs. Bensor� a daughter, day. and Friday. eitor;lNotary Publi4%Conveyanper. &c. Mich., call- H. Larkin of Saginaw. I Whitby,� lOut. 41 11. W The light grain this year requires to ed,on Miss Wood on Friday Igst. Come along. everybody in-this be ground finer than usual. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs.F.L. Green is -1�pendiag-&.cou- section-is off to t sale on the Eolicitor.?5otarT Public.Etc. Money to ple of weeks with friends irl Indiana. 0411%1�0="Brcvk St.North,Wbltby. 2617 Jt-' R -B E A L . - Alfred.and Mrs.Trimble entertained townlide on te 12th., grind it..fine. company from Toronto and Hamilton ALES & JOHNSTON-Barri-ters LAREMO.NT on Sunday.- -C DUNBARTON. 0 0 Pete.�029tl>anfortb Ave. (Woolworth;Bldg; visited at 9- ro Saturdays, Mal- Oscar Rains spent last week in Wes -Pied* rontog Phone Gerrard 4411. Sa :r1aT3=!Lt1are Im 17 .(Ind.) 4oly ton, where be was having their trac- Andrew Allison Chairs, Tables, Buffetsel.c. for ov.erbaVled. antfield" last Sunday. W I LLIA M J. BEATON,B. A..Bar- Siturnons Beiij� and OsteirmOor Randal Brown has left the employ Born, on Sunday,Oct. 2nd. to John' a Ry nster, Solicitor, member, of the lirm of, Mattresses. of F. L. Green and left for Toronto on acid Mt s. MeWbinney... daughter. ?R kman,Denison.Foster aril Beaton. Toronto A, C General Trusts Building,83 Bay Street.Toronto. Prjces always right.. -.Monday'to work in a garage. Born, on Thursday.- Sept. 29th, to Delivery free. We both pupils and Robert and Mrs. Clark, a daughter. elephone.blein 961 and 962 ong teacher on their success at the Srhool , 15164 Emily Knowles visited with Fair. they having again carzied off MW�.-Nellie Thom over the week-end. DcrAt"I the prize for physical culture. Win. Nichol and family.of Toronto, 1111 ,.C .1,. - ^ ]BARNES BLAKE 11. BEATON. D. D. S.. Paid a visit to.Wm. Tbnm,this week. Misses Pedlar and Bomiar were the Graduate of the Royal Colelse of Dental DUNBARTON.' Toronto. Office Surgeons and U)iversity of Toron CHOPPING. MILL guests of Miss Gertie White over the over W. M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitb Mr. and Mrs. Melrose have- ifinved week-end. Gf§ce hours 9 to 12 !1 to 5.30.,, Ind.'pl•one dr 11�01­phone 220. 4417 Ryan Mrs. Win. Kennedy, of 9'c&rboro. Will, bet loLed down for to the village aud occupy the was the guest 'of her daughter, Mrs. repairs on Charles Palmer. last week. Thomas and Mrs. Dare, of Toronto. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We AA-re' pleased to see Andrew are expected to assist the choir at 'the The 113niv Annan about again, after bC%iDg con- S&'VV13=-6- 3�&8602X1=41i eve in service on Sunday next. -17 ETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.C.M., October 14th and 15th. Oipr new store-keeper Is getting well fined to his bed through illness. tone,of Our Productions) V teacher of piano and.theory. Phone 1803. We are pleased to have Mrs. Win. established In his business. Already Claremont, 30-10 1 Clioppine-And Oat-Rolling every week they are making a most favorable im. Cowan in our widsts"gain,after s end, We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens!for day excepting Monday. in'the'summer In Brantford any else- -the beet a ­WeG. HAM-1soxie-r of Marriage - pression in the community. all makes of cars rAO&ON" to the ODUAST of ooft"*. There will be- a conference here in em- in the market YJ 'Pickering village. irny W. G.Barnes, Green River the church of Thursday. October 13th. A great number attended the School f E4 Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill The conference is under the rnawe- Fair at Pickering on Monday. Our the price. WV.I RICHARDSON- Real" Preabytery in the scholars won lots of prizes. _We are Tire's for allears, Emery Wheelel s. P tate. tristivance.Conveyancing, Notary went of the Whith proud of them. Public.Etc..,Pickering,Oct. interests of the ;Forward Movement The Ladies' met on Thursday Saw and Emery Mandrils, .... .. plans.within the bounds. The confer- Circular Sawa• Lid- -House carpenter. Grain Chopping West Hill. at Mrs. West Rte's, when Miss Bran ers, etc. W *BALL Es- ence is, supposed to serve ei� gave a splapdId. account of her timateo iitvtn for new-work..repeirs or Ind.phone 2913.C Pickering 231Y Pickering, Brougham and Dunbarton 1. alterations. AND FL congregations. Besides tnembers of travels last winter. -WoodLsyorking Find pene6l • I am' prepared- to do Chopping and Preshytery. Dr. Nitircock Mackenzie The four-Life members, to the Nk,. ladies R.BZATON TOWNSHIPCLER.E Oat Flaking every., Monday in the. M. S. to know wbom all the -.1 1 Black s tui thing. D• 6ovwTarLde,. 00 nor for takits of 'Honan, China.-'will speal Toron. were curious, are Misses Muriel Tbom, W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road 1 a4davift, Acoountant. Etc. Money to loan and Fridiiy, afternoon and Mrs: Walkeir, Florence Annis.Ethel Somerville and tarn: -Issuer of Kam LAO. to, in the avening. Pickering, Out- an ra For Fate meeting Oat. -tonelboats Margaret Annan, , The next wee will be At Mrq. Geo. White's. IJUGH.S. PUGH. Licensed Auc- John R Bayles, Clarebacint Don't forget46-he stale on the 12th Province, of Ontario. All TW t.nncer for the Pro% Rural Route No.2 Hello. where are you goit k,pd Q Di sates conducted on reasonable term 12th? To the sale, the -bred Shorthorn cattW of October ig on'ti;e H e'r' e' Alwo" bmedir of pure only You Are Write.phdne or call. Ind. phone. Claremont AGINCOURT stile of the Season. Al, Glen Major P.0, 351y MARKHAM FAIR ' - . .-I - . - - 1.�r R ScArborn Tnwnsbip held its.ninth F rty.131 Liju, L-veneeIG Au, annual Rural School Fair On 8e t, th ROSEBANK -nt F a Ceme • for counties of York and Ontario An* rion of the Ontario Dept, of Agricul. car-nip Full-O-Popp was pulled off on lion tale*Of all kinds attenece to on i6ortes; Friday' & .Saturday 2otb. at Agincourt. under the direr- nouce. Address Green River P.0., Ont. tura. -The genial J. C. Steickley, Agii schedule. It was small.' the partic!• Coal, WM, MAW, LICENSED -ALTO- :-;Oct. 7th & 8th cultural Representative• was on the feints not exceeding 25,at any time. TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham alert to encourowe the pupils in the The open meetings were well attended Counties, Ali hinds of sales promptly attended ATTRACTIVE RING PROGRAM pursuit of agriculture. More than but the general Rttelidance was no Lumber,-to. Terms reasonable. Date*for sales may be I Interest was shown in the judg. where near fhe expectations. The arranged at NEWS'Officir. Bell and Indepen- usual BOTH DAYS The pupils took an active four-fold list was observed in a practi- Sly . FnK of stock. .:,dentpboaes. WXLby,out., FridayL-Two Flat Running Races in this, under the supervision of cal way throughout the entire camp part Hurdle pa !V'10W0M7X' M-202�T=S Hurdle Race, Broad the judges. The exercises in drill and much benefit was derived from Jump, Roman_ Race and Pony show much improvement Over revi• each program-Educational, Physical, Redd y `Roofin� 1� . .. ',\. 0 Bouglit and sold. Race. ous years. S. S. No. 7 (Higtlan� Devotional and social. The morale of Creek) won the fir4t prize. This school the boys was high and the'Tuxis M and Car- Satxirday '� Two Flat Running The Governtneot, Munick under the management of Miss Milroy. motto was prevalent at all times. -nd Lath Races,:.Steeplechase,High Jutn P. gratifying,poration Sea& For Sale. Principal,%nd Miss McPherson,Assist- athietie-tests were very grat Two- Trotting Races-2 30 fug, Ant.' carried off thirty-six prizes. This indeed, as will be-shown6y the accom, Bell Phone 193 and Free-for-all, Roman Race includes the special prize given by the panying draft. WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY and; Rsi.ce. Women't; InFttitute. of Scarboro Jet... The.boys all desire to make the 'Ll A. RX E E S O for the best oration on the &ubject, camp an annual event, but unless the �-A� IAIC us boys.of the ore allowed NGEMENTS --For Home and Country. d and EXTRA PARKi--c. ARR.4 0X,FA1k GROUNDS boost the School Pairs,for are not the encouraged to take Hold of this work, -T-j00T-T6F= X-Z:LXJMJ lv�:nr Veterinary Surgeon Ten acres of parking grounds. and children of to-day the, men and women which no one can doubt*is the best _of to-iribrrow ? moulder of boy to man the nation has -Honor Graduate of Ontario VetMaary quick get-away jwsured.. Two extra ever anticip4te�, the ',camp could College. All calls day or night gates�f.)r autos,only. Every road is open to the townline bnrdly- he considered as K count ptorapt,ly atteDdid to. iiff air, REDUCED FARES ON RAILAVAYS on the day of'Dickie's sale.. vpicke''fmg =%all and IndependentPbones Note carefully the results in the Standard Efficiency,.teRts. Canadian PICKERING, ONTARIO BROUGHAM. Over 901 per cent. is necessary to win a am "A red badge­;-80 for blue sod i0 forwbite., Brouj�h and Airs. Harvey- e B ROAVixo-3 EVEN-rs utomobile Repairing. Cartage Express W.' S8 p. c. blue badge A city on Wednesday. 4 nicy Mrs. Matthews spent a few,days-'Mackerzie, 248 E. Brown, 240 SO and -king to and from with her daughters in Toronto last . badge The Chevtolet Service Station All kinds of True Winchester, 216 72 white' ---Gare Gossett,t Lawrence and wee .. 7;-� �to r g e at Brougham i§ open for all the City or other points, week.' tt, 2LK) -661 ' inds of repaire and oveihaiils. and Mrs. Goad k 'Also, Tonving -Car for hire JUNIPI1,G-3 EVENTS son a ship guaranteed. pent ,the weekend with C.A -ell, 2914 97 p.c. blue badge -nightor day. Fart "`.Expert workman and Mrs Barclay. Mrs. Arthur Farthing and 'day h er- Mackenzie, 2a.� 88 Agen t for Chevrolet t r. vrolet Cars, Goodyettit I phone Apply --33-8 a Winchester. 2421 81 Ind Marjorie, visited at her home Tires and Willard Batteries. E. Finch, '228 76 white badge xchal gled. few days last week., Take Wampole's Batteries a E, Brown, 1821 61 BROUGHAM HOTEL e Metb. There will be no'service in th odist church on Sunday, Oct. 9th, Gossett, 169 561 Tastelesi CodLiver Ge'ro s Garage, Br,ougham owing to the absence of Miss Gain- J, Fil0ch, 1441 48 :W� I red badge,2 blue and I white eaford it RuN-aNc-2 EVENTS xtract,.-after that Thomas Philip w wen, B.V.30. as in M N. E. MOE L few de.ys.last wee attending the 60 vd potato race. 100 yd dash k, c. blue badge cold, -It- will build- Veterinary:Surgeon. funeral of big uncle, the late Jaw& E. Finch', 177 88J 1 Toron °` to,Graduate of University of Tor, Geddes. E. Brown, 167 88 Yonge &Charles Sts,Toronto 861 blue badge you lip. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald The Ladies'-Aid Society will meet in Mackenzie, 178 the Methodist church on'Wednesday.- Winchbster, 172 86 rd- Agricultural College, Quebec. Is'a School with a splendid Reco All the main - Pevae, 163 811 Oct. 12th. bars Are r; -di %r tio :,'prompt attention to all clients. U When superiority of training is quested to be present. Gossett. - 1M 67� " .-,Our stooh Con A "Bell and Ina. Phones, igb, 93 591 " considered this co ranks among There will be a meeting in the town McCulloi 14( 3 73 " white badge PICKERING, ONTARIO the best on the continent. Many hall at 7.30 p, m. on Sunday next. Farrell ,,Powders are -the Subject, The Resurrection of the blue and I white badges business colleges in Canada and white best. as Dead is at Hand." The speaker is S-. Total badges-1 red,9 blue, 1, the United States emply our former W. Manton, of Toronto, retresenta-• TS-POSSIBLE 800 INDIVIDUAL CREDI E I D ALUdents as teachers. All burduess tive of the Watch Tower - ible and VL&Qkenzie 6NA, E. Wiachaster 680 Bas a They differ Tract SGclety. Gossett OK, B. cur. colleges are not alike E. Brown 5M, full line of trash bud Owing to the unfavorable weather } 641, Farrell 504, J. Finch 8104, Fevan in many respects. Write to he School Fair, held here last Friday. ed meats COUSUutly on hand.. u will soon be t 277. N. E. McEw 7 . for datalogae, and you was not so well attended as usual, but BADGES pies Roll, Breakfast Bacon convinced of this fact. Students the exhibits compared favorably with Mackenzie 8 blue, Winchester 2 blue 7 r years. In some classes they far C K N W ER t -II&M, Bologma, Weiners, etc admittedat any time,. red -god I white, veten*wxy Surgeolii Oftnumbered previous years. Green- and 1 white, Farrel I I on Highest prices paid for tw. J. Elliott, Principal wood and-Brougham respectively car- E. Brown 2 blue. B. Finch I blue and I dril cm tom 13utollier's cattle, ,ried off the prizes for scdrills. I white, Fevan I blue. Wit -WR51 'N7 Within'thaL CU444"an C it 'um t . ;, .'.,.7 madw from Vlluvlr�* �2340,r Vol me of spies that the-man who records ve been kept �y- beat Hops. If used &a directed, will msite -7 groans about espionage' to-day is The oacial ngures show that In Br4- home w a that You van m4ke with any bre avoided like a piffilence. Yet it is-my tish ships alone 276 babies were born othe mat lals. or any brow. that yvu impression that there is ilk London, on the ocean. Six ght babies were can buy 1. ,ottles, or kegs. You do not ty-el make an 'ImIt&tJon.or substitute with ed, a marv- undetected and unauspect born At as&Irk ships "to and from Eng, Cream of Malt Extra4t, but a .better 0- or an espionage ellous systqm of G land and Wales" in 1918, and 15, in b-r them you ever tasted. Pure -and a Company of men who hive SG NWItling. with a rich creamy foam. 1919. . I IsAtLin, flavor that makea it the favorite ....... .... themselves to the enemy, whose 'This ho=o brow has a imap and 40 names" we should have considered Babies born at sea are usually VW7 healthful beverage for,the whole fa nilly. above reproach.- It is my job'to sift lucky, as the inevitable collection The Man. the Wife and the Children I enjoy It You-brow It at home. it- to most Interesting work and very eas "7T ---do.-so if you will give me supreme $600 and very often more. y; this matter to the bottom. I can only apiong the passengers usually reaches 81 no specia.1 k or tube are need*& If power over the censorship." to.V. Moot of the babies are born In the ru mska th a'brow an per our 4irse- "Look here, Thomson," the Chief ons you will hp6ve s. dne brow. third-class accommodation, although On' sale at all le&dinc Orocery an& :7 demanded, "you don't suspect Sir Al� Drug Stores. mothers who always travel first-claso fred Anselman?" Agents wanted In &II'territorlea. J�' "I do, sirl" have made the Journey for the sole -7*�� sumv ZZ2%&0T Co.; 0"ADWIT.. The Chief was obviously dumb, reason.of having a baby born at sea. ftroate founded. He sat, for a few moments, Every baby born at sea in a British thinking. ship becomes by 'that fact a British Y Ire i sane man, too Tholnson,�' subject, wherever the ship may be. A census of Ceylon taken in the ou muttered "but :�T Kingd he,, it's' the mosk spAng shown a population In excess -he 0M f astounding Zarge rve ever heard. of 4,500 000, a more tbAm 9 pw cent "It's the most astounding conspir- Sr," Thomson replied. "I wes in Dyed Her Draperies gain,in ten yeam ac: Germany a few weeks ago, as you an4 a Faded Skirt knovP' "I heard all'about it. A very bril- "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear liant but- a very- dangerous- exploit, -to worn, Jaded skirts, waists, 'coats, that of yours, Thomson." stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- "I will tell you my impressions, Inge, draperies, everything, Ever7 33Y IL PEaLLIPIrOPPENEMIX C1,ean n g sir," the latter continued.. "The ig- package contains directions so simple norance displayed in the Gern'431 any woman can-put new, rich, fadeless -,Only Captain Gran6t," she re Synopsis of Later Ciapters. 'me ere about England,is.entirel Y'dolors Into her wom garments or' na:irked and I suppo even your newsPal) HS postman and expressman will Granet is' commissioned by him dislike .;,,him doesn't go so far as a matter of censorship. Their actual e'n if she has er dyed 'uncle, Sir"red Anselman,to destroy e ail ff Parker service right to ycw la information as regards every ddt4 draperies ev ev -maggest-that-h ----the new-$Ubn-itritL#-d-etictor;-zidt b oa day- our -militkil-con'dition is simply- Jual, buy -DismUrn em`�— : the wouldLb6 murderer in honi;. We pay.carriage one way. Bir Meyvft Worth of Norfolk. When amazing. They know exactly What otheir klnd—th�n your material will' light Whatever you send—whether it be calline upon Isabel�Worth he is mis- certainly does-seem 8, rather munitions are reaching, our shores come out right,because Diamond Dyes taken.by the inventor for the captain rash and unnec !eeding," he from abroad, they know bow we an are guaranteed, not to-streak, spot, household draprOes or the most dell, esmarT proc Of the guard and shown the marvel- assented, 'but the fact remains that paying for ihem, they know exactly fade, or. run. Tell your druggist cate fabrico—,ldo be speeMy returned invention. At midnight,with his our financial condition, the some one thought it worth while." - y know all whether the material you wish to dye to their odginal hemline". When'you ce, Collins, he! lights. a fiare, e with a, gru ut our new guns, they know just Is wool of milk, or.-whether It is linen, W-1,of cleaning or dyWas a Zo t day he is I - "'Some on dge against abO 2i- n- Summoned to Ve Hallla= questioned 1the Chief Iuspbetor of Hospitals," she how many men we could send over to cotton, or mixed goods. "k of PARKEWL observed drily. Fran-ce-10--morrow and how many we ...... Thommon. Imbel Worth comes to He did not-reply, They drew up could get through in three months' reacme with a false explanation of outside the War Office. time. They know the private views s pmenem at'Buinhant Hall. of every one of the Cabinet Ministers. Vary In Sweetness. Parker's I Govaldine refuses to consider Granet's "Thank you very.much," he said, They knew-in Berlin yesterday what lihe stem half of an proposal until the end of the war. She "for playing the Good Samaritan orange is usual- took place at the Cabinet Council the ly not so Dye Works' ' She made a little grimace. fiu&n- -sweet and juicy as the other Assista,Thomson when he is fired upon day before. You must realize-your- half, b Limited from a grey racing-car. ly her manner bocame more earnest. ecaUS40 the most of the juice self that some of this is true. How She laid her fingers upon his arm as thron ?" gTavitates to ths'part which Is, down- be stood on the pavement by her side. does the information got ward.' Cleaners and Dyers CHAP7TR XXVI.—(Coned.) "Hugh," she said-. "before "There are spies, of course,' the 791 Yonge St. you 9' Chief admJtted. 05 - . , ... Geraldine drove in iflence for some let -me tell you somethin ^It Toronto. 4'. little dista I think "The oiditiary spy eould inake no,Minardse Unim ' nee. that the real,reason why lost some ant used by Physicians. "Hugh" she asked abruptly, "why of my affection for you was because such reports as the Germans are get- 'Aid the War Officie send-you down to vou persisted in treating me without ting hour'by hour. If I am to'make a ' 'IlArket Burnham after that Zeppelin confidence at all.' The little success of my Job, I want the letters of Sir Alfred Anselman." �49 which ma have li�kppened to Evairy P onsidered for, several His face visa suddenly immovable a abroad. the 9ttle details of your The Chief c I* of Brocies sw Tife, the harmless side of your Fro- 50*d Con'. moments. Then he wrote a few lines He toned his bead very slightly. "Did Granet" tell you that?" -t of Jession—there were so, many th ngs, on a abe� paper. *&in&a CAL1110 We nodded. I should-have been interested in. And "There'll b4- the perfect devil to 41#Brocies "CaptAin Granet earn*- to see me you. told me nothing. There were pay," b!t.said simply. "We shall have Blvd 740110rdaY afternoon. He seemed As things which seemed to demand an Cabinet Ministers running about the you do not me Jf Treat much surprised as I was. You w4re egOanation with regard to your place like- black beetles. What's the Me hard on him, weren't you?I' siftTon. You iffnor*d them. Yo po-- ter with your hesid?" 4Lcsty of DroWr IL u seemed m8t' on Bird#, "I think not." to enjoy moving in an mysterious at- - "I was shot at in the Park." Tnbw- Bird M But why "Were you sent down? mo "A man bad a Ilying 40"" 048 I We chaxes to V1 orm As nallit's worse than ever now. "n explained. t e from a motor-car."-: gr, persisted. "I can't Imagine what igent, am A -not—trust- go at.in %�Z� : "Was he caugfit?-" F'l 402 A&Ve to do with a Zogelin raid." worthy?" I YOU will never He shrugged his shoul ers. "You are both," be admitted Tbomsoi. Obook his head. feel"blue"in a I really don't think it worth while gravely.' ' "Thank you very much for- Seed :111 didn't try," he replied. "I want, home where a 0 4A. your bothering about the bandage," telling me this, Geraldine." him at liberty. His time wIll,.rome briot,little his cheery song. Your "You still have nothing to say to when I break up this conspiracy, -f 1. - bird will r I Fttv_41�i no, said. Zrby is'&thy. Proper Jeed'will "Hugh, You make. me so angry!" me?" she asked, looking him in the do it at all." increase his vigor and impsov-his voks. Success �'she exclaimed. -Of course you may face. The Chief looked a little aggrieved. with birds depends on getting the right binds of --N th' h , repliedL �ssy that I haven't the right to ask, "No one's let off a pop-gun at me," weds and in proper proport Brocles Bird Seed ould Sbeo ='&ed,'slipped in her cluteh bird food. Bnxk's makes birds 41.'. -but still I can't see why you sh he grumblect "They must think § be ' so in I ysterious. . . . Here's a and drove off. Surgeon-Major Thom- the more dangerous of the tWo,l bird'tanci have used It for 25' LVS I Now come inside with son entered.tho War Office and made Tomieson. You'd better do what you! Book on Dids contains 228 Pam Offillustratk"190 explains food.diseases,and tre&UnentL Regular Int please-,, his way up many stairs and along 'an with that order as soon- as pos- wide corridors to a large room sible. - No telling how man I ma phcc� 25 cents. As proper feeding and care- of e followed her obediently into the man y shop at the top of Trafalgar Squar on I top floor of the building. Two have to rescind it." birdiare vital to success,we want every cmner of iShe dreamed his wound deftly and ad- men were seated at desks, writing. He . Thomson*took the hint and deliart- a canary to have a of this book and so make nd his bead. passed them by with-a little greeting ed. He walked quickly back to his this sMial offer-TFiFf out the 'Justed a bandage arou coupon, enclosing ten cents and "If you keep that on all she and entered an inner apartment. A'room,thrust the order he had received now n&aMA #9--1116thl 30 we willsend you acopyofBirock's _7F "I thtnk—but I forgot. I was leLters swod upon his deifk- into a -,,I;ent it round, axwrl L? Book an E tvmati lirds also two full-iised &Z ng you like an ordinary patient. e examined them- one by one,-de- to the'Censor's Department. (To be continuedJ Don't laugh at me, air. some, made ncil remarks cakesof Brock'sBird Treat Fries. Dow I am sure,stroyed e B" BMA. Abo fkaw avad me Nuram none of your professional nurses,upon others. Presentry there was a. Jdad""Qf AwAs A"210"as offfeL �eould h*A*- tied that up any better." UP at the door and Ambrose entered. Of the Scottish cities, Glaggow's NICHOLSON &'BROCK ft0f course they couldn't," he 'Chief's compliments and he would population ii now 1,034,069, an in-'. 8; Market Street agreodL qBy-the-bye, have you ob- be glad if you would step round to his cream of 26J�32 or, 1911. wtwle Edin- Itained your papers for Boulogne room at once, sir," he announced. burgh stwAs at 420,267, a decrease TORONTG, ONT. COY_. .................................... ............ Yet I op Thomson locked his desk, made his ex of 3,779. _pect to be going next week. way to the further end of the build 4' 'Lady Headley promised to let me,Ing and was idmittid through a door �7�- know this afternoon. Now I'll take-'bY which a sentry was standing, to an you down to the War Office, if.you anteroom in which a dozen people like' were- waiting. His guide passed him He took his place once,more by her through.to an inner apartment where -side, a man was seated-alone. He glanced-- "Hugh," she inquired, "have you up st1hornson's entrance. -any idea who fired that-shot?" "Good morning, Thomson!"-he said "None whatever," be replied, 'Ing brusquely. "Sit down, please. Imave definite-idea, that is to say. it was the room, Dawkes, and close the door some one V rho was driving a low, grey Thanks! Thomson, what about this, -ear. Do we know any one who pos- request of yoursT" -Ge"es such a thing?" "I"felt bound to bring the matter She frowned. The exigencies of before you, air," Thomson replied. "I the traffic prevented her glancing to. made my application to the censor 1 4 wards birn. and you 1know�ihe result." The Chief ,swung round . in his chair. "Look here," he said, "the censor's department-has instructions"to afforC you every possible assistance in any ITEST. LIGHTES1 researches you may make. There are just twenty-four names in the United Kingdom which have been admitted to ILB. V'or warmth,comfort and yeai the privileges of free correspondence. The censor has no right to touch any JL of wear, there is no und er- letters addressed to them. Sir.Alfred tan_ .7 wear to compare with S Arselman is upon that list." Thomson nodded, iravely. field'*. Made of the finest wool "6o I have 'been given to under- nd rend're'd unsh—nkable by stand," he remarked.' _a e ri The Chief leaned back1n his_Shair. the wonderful Stanfield process His cold grey eyes were studying the other s face. -CMi underw' ear is a comfortable "Thomson," he continued, "I know t�at you ire not 0 sensationsa ist.- At necessity for winter wear. the same time, this request ol yours Made in Combination*and Two-Pioce Suits, is a little nerve-shattering, isn't it? Sir Alfred Anselman* has- been the ands 'Strenuous "ar* nee an a Chancellor's right-hand man. It was -sleeveless,for Man and Women. mainly owing to his efforts that the Stanfield's Adjustable Combinations and v�ar-Yoan was such a success.-He has Sleepers for growing Children(Patented). done more for us in the city than any other Englishman. He has given Write for free sample book. large sums to the various war funds, his nephew is a very distinguished STANFIELD'S 'LIMITED young officer. Now there suddenly comes a request'from you to have the -Tram,N.S. censor pass you copies of all his 54 Dutch cortewondence. There'd be tke,' a wels"I very devil to pay if I consented." Sir,"'be said, "you and I have d i's- 168UE No. 41-121. Kae0, Minard's Unimont In the house. Br 0 by 11110 C]It 4 Z.� a -"iCUs'E�^,;;,6?"" ^i.F' ° '+�.'%r�c,Fo-�^.•�..�,: �y.l ter,F } ,+v. ± .��,, ,_e,� r�,..,rl.:�•oa':^e::.✓' y,. a,s: 's• ..mr'.v: •a:",earn-._'war•.• ,•.a �.�wa, c*,,.tRF,. -'sisnc :' ?y� :r'`.:t_".• r < f�,..�•.' .,'xv �s :fi`rE�, ;�: - .p t:• .<:,. 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'':..m"r. ,Sy+:JL1a\ 1i�R��7�911'S .,,,e,=:: ":. .:F;•::i:•..:::.:::.�:+>:a.:::•'+:a54s'i: :'�:Ki.......�.q y.•,+,. yfi:'>S„".?'4ySi;i%' •` a:::.... •::a tar••�:;... :u.r.!:c::•>'.::',':::::;:ai%a "' a GSTO KTf CRIEIIER AND OTTAWA .,. ::r::..,:: .. .:. ...:� : :::: . _ >F::,.:,:.;.i,� ;::-:.;:;.; <.....«;: .. `-<,.':. ..;. >.::>:. Ea1th of I�easasafs Looker for �. Y $w..• s •:.�:: >:;:: ..... Bountiful Hal•�rest Nett ;:{;:�%f:i;:'rri.::::i':::i:::'•i::::::............ %::4::n b::.:! a•::+'v.�. ...Y,..::a' Irons e e in d Places >!; .,; .>:;.;:;•>::,>,:.A............ 'L.. :..:::.......:. ;;,::;;:..:.:.:. Yeas. _ �derabl Property Dsmag These at1 Othe :,.. _ <ib;lruFb{i S :.r.. ti-.. I ;.,. , . :x.,, ;;;:�.:.�.:a.::.. pout Provnce a.:. w;x ,;::-�>:::z%*;:>; :�; a *..-: :.:;:>:,;:� :;>:, <• A: des h from Molopw says:'. Throng e. .:. ::>:»: ::::;::::•:::: P +� d; y:3;i•,%v ii>i?Ja'r:.;;•. hSukel � God .hia._ unished Russia , 77 ,7Y .: ,. :; Y P . ' I :,•.::::;fir�:};;: . Ades atcb - motor w r i' In an F' ""::.:.':-»::::' ' eziou I in'the fuS t I. from n sa as b ou ht nto la ;...,,,,,t:;:; :.a•;•:..:.:.:.,.:.;;::'.,"«: ? gh• plawfed• Srsin V ) '!:ti;iy:;...4�:^i'.:::���;.:'�:'.::.;•.;•:.: ;�•Yj,,.M:.!a?.jf•Y'1„',ti:.::: - faith inset Hs wou'Id a rich Do nald effort but the S� the o An- ort i i b 1 - f to or a m t on 18-year-old Barr rest e :.fr:::.:;;;•;;:; harvest next eat though whether drew n c , M L n rs atte �.,w,. Y S ea a ooh mtw ' rls . ., en was killed as fru t e s .. • • •:'::::iii:. i.:;:i:i:`S:'::.'.:: ..;,.:.:::}aY:;:i:: ::'r:S::i:;!:;:�;:ji;;<.':,:;i ;:, :: .: •.iN;. "' wa►y home from school .during the A despatch from M °rAtreal says.- <„ s<,:f z;:...:f,, ;%;;;;.'. He wall let me or another reap it .L ! pa V;:'�C'Y,•,<.�:' , 'a 94i�:v�:{:;1.. ft • 'atorm which visited this city on Accompanied by a fifty-mile-an-hour ` " � - ` ' know not, said a peasant in Saiai v' ­:_ii- ­, y shosrtl'y after 12 o clock. gust of wind, a rain storm of tropical ;.s,a' <>4 �k,- ... � ; Province t9 Mr. W�lsster, represents- .., , 11_, d s . {. five of the British gave-the-Children e 'vrIth two companions, was walk- violence struck this sit on Thurs a - ,:: :..>............ 1 sans J K `, erg along O'Kill street when a portion afternoon about 4 o'clock, felling : # �: ::::'rY; `:;; Fund, a few days ago. .sa 11 a `?, 'of bhe roof of the Muaney tower in trees, smashing- windows, tearing ri "«'it+ '"'` It The speech expres.�es the sentianemt Macdonald. Park, which w$s blows copings from roafa and even, blowing ~ � o! hundreds of .thousands of peaaa2rts: . 1. !more then 200 yards, struck him on conveyances across the roads. No � � 4'" in the famine area, for by a tour 8e' =: ', +bhe head, killing him 'instantly: His serious injuries were reported as yet, I 7 k force that seemed impossible �a month ?,'1', k 'R 1 -(,a ,companions escaped injury. although three pedestrians were # # *° ;,°� ,. 4 ago the Soviet Governmeint gat seed Y, The storm, which was one 'of the,struck by a Ford car which was known ' & '°: k > „ ' g� distributed before the sututn f . ':1. : "_ worst with rain and wind in the his-I on to the sidewalk, but very con- it i " ,�I rains prevented sowing. There was tort' of 'Kinesrton, played 'havoc with sidereble damage has been done. planted in Saratov Province trdo- -�=z' '`" theses of last ear's•area, in Satm4r+a ;:' trees, signs, windows and electric A despatch from Ottawa says:- %<> 3' ~ rind felephone systems. So many elec- Fred White, aged 21, whose home is four-fifthn, is the Tartar Republic ;-,.¢ ' :`trie wires are down over the city that believed to be in New Jersey, was fit's-sevenths, and other provimcea re-; :' -the system has been shut down and instantly killed as a direst result of port similar percentages. Mr. Web-! •- ' i star who has just, returned to Mos-.�. the,Settee! oars are idle. The Indus- the wind storm, which assumed nurse- ....r3L?£ 3 cows from Saratov dr.,lares wide ex- - trkes depending on electric polver, in- sane proportions cver this city on r x 1 '` :eluding the newspapers, are unable Thursday. - White, who was employed •w. '" ,� :: .:, °"�'°` ..1.' , Paa�es are covers with sproutiagi .-`y _ to_operate. The streeta.are strewn a_�a_kitch�m assistant at the School of _ '? �'.F;:< !,>:d� A Inc ::• r:'kY':. " W :'1-- wheat where a month ago was only! " with fallen trees and broken branches. Warfare at Rockeliffe Park, picked a 'sun--baked'plain:-The RHiiheian pea- - K A'despatch from Kitchener says:-: up a ltive wire running to the cam; THE "BRUSSELS".NOW A_CATTLE BOAT . sent is so truly a son of "Mother r Thuraday's storm claimed one vic- which had been blown down, W)stak- Captain Fryatt's famous steamship, which has been converted Into.a cattle Earth," as he cells her, that he'is{ . • ._, tim, when nine-peer-old Peter Ham-•ing it, it is believed, for a field wire. boat and sails between Dublin and Preston, England. wilding to tma't to ben• keeping 'the .,-M - men" was instantly killed by grasp- Death--was instantaneous. _ seed grain�that wailed save him and, •x w. ►.' fog the end df a 220-volt high tension A despatch from Niagara Falls, CAMPAIGN 4R �IR� PR� RNTION his lamely from imminent starvation.' ;`$ wire blown loose by the wind. The Oat;, says:-A sudden rainstorm of Th'es'e 'is hope now thsat he will not . pay too dearly for his .sacrifice. Iraung lad, with several companions, great violence struck this section in a was on his way home from St. Mary's the forenoon said dire considerable The remarkable success of the seed . Separate School at noon,when he saw damage in a few minutes.,Many trees .- - : IN CANADA BEGINS OCTOBER 9 distribution augurs well far the pros- `'. .' . . the wire'bazsgin g from a pole on Duke were uprooted and broken in the city .'-•. - •'-' - pests of Government food distribu- •1. ' Street. His hand was severely burn- and district, and a silo owned by teen, now beginning, which can nee ?., , 7 ad and death was practically insCan- Frank Heximer, an the city line, was A despatch from Ottawa says: ed,and special instruction for teachers the same mechanism. The efSeiemey -- - -taneoua. The fire depax+tment's lung blown down. Fire Preventive Week;' beginning on and the distribution of appropriate of the batter is vouched for by the "'r' Sunday, October 9, and ending .the literature to pupils. Boy Scout lead- elan trade delegate, Col. Mackie, .- err should give instructions to their, w�- -just made a trip to the VAi.ERA TO ATTEND following Saturday, has been appoint- troops as to the best means for eo,;Volga. He' says: • p :..j y - ed by order-in-Council, and the pro- operating with fire departments in ,. ,JDNDON CONr1FERENCE clamation is made through a special the extin ishing as-11•as the pre-, In 30 years of timber cruising le : =+ number o! the Canada Gazette. the Canadian Northwest I had ample I ACCe Invitation to a Meet ventiQn of. flaea. ,Re teens will be . '_" Accepts Duren Fire' Preventive Week cite• issued for the prevention of forest opportunity to study the best me4ftsod�s " ., �.' ined for October 11. tens. 'are recommended to ins act fires to be atridie b those in lumber of transportation rip country from . - g Arrang P Y the railroad with m con . '• ,� r their homes, and stores and other camps, a.nd by hunters and settlers. y ikon' leer. . 1. A despatch from London says: ;Wilgress, who speaks Russian fluenrt- ..•_- .. '. _ klamon de Valera has accepted Lloyd . buildings, and to`remove rubbish and Regulations and laws respecting fire ly. I investigated just how this ,` George's invitation to a conference otherwise reduce fire hazards_ Hotels prevention will be plush publicity by',being done along flee railroad toe '11, - is London eo October 11,`in the fol- :'k" and theatres, asylums and Sospita_s municipal officials and by public Kazan and at various poi$te in the ,�r.';•s.. . _T 1.• ; should be inspected and any-changes meetings or otherwise, the endeavor' lowi.4 telegram. despatched after-a Tartar Republic. Frankly, �.. _ j made necessary to perfect safety* being made to-impress npoai citizensy I do not , conference with the Dais k�ircr rim see how it could have been iaeprcnved► - ' Cabinet:. I from fire. Fire drills for children the national mportan'ce.of safeguard- "w F "We have received your letter, of I and factory employes are recommend- ing life end property from loss by fire, TO Grind FCldspaT �!',, 4 . Invitation to a conference in Landow _ - -� - in Frontenec Co s- X'` on october 11 with 8 view to asset- ' ' MOB ATTACKS SHOP Birds Start Migration' .- qty twining bow-the association of Ireland `.tea "� AND STONES POLICE • L. j -• Early This Year A despatch from Kingston asyac-•i with.the community of.nation known .- - :,.:_as the British Empire may best be, a" �_ Ia order not to have to cadet grormd E •' �reconeSkd with national a3piratioree. °, ' I.,. Belfast is Scene Of Several A' despatch from La Conner, feldspar from New York State, thel " _- . �, ' -' ' . "Our respective positions have ".,, Other Assaults During Washington, says:-Migration Frontenae Floor do Wall Tile Co. is: ' `' been stated and are understood, and .1. - . Week. of birds southward is starting commencing the erections of a, large! _ _ :`. we agree that conference, and not Belfast, Oct, 2.-There was a brief early this year, and some of the pleat here. For meats fieldej -'I, 4'' - '.awr"ll I�ereoe, is the mrost practic- Miss Agnes C. McPhail riot in this city last night when a smaller ones, not old enough to spur has shipped n�t �'. able and 17apednl wry to an under- county to American ' . - ��, WhoF has been chosen by the United crowd of about 1,000 persona attack- make the trip alone,are reported asui flee pandnct shipped bse c' "We accept the invitation and orsr Farmers of South East (trey. as their ad a shop kept by a woman Nation- rifling on the backs Of Cranes, Sato Canada It is ex that ',emu: " tea will meet candidate for the Houce�t Commons. a%et. During the fighting the pro- loons and owls. At nightfall, more- grinding plants wiR be eats.!) � ` ":dalegs you in London oa • the date mentioned and explore every pTietor was stabbed with. a hatpin when the larger birds settle lished near the mines tihrousboat " �'` . I possibility of-stettlement by personal Whipping and -PuIIis�m man and fire chap tiO�elsewhere-. v • by another wo _- ,dl,��, •• _------- -- --. �.nd�ow broken. - wn, the look for ��9• Before Further damage was dare.a nCee1'}ti2t3ida el8 H-- m•, Relief was expressed in official . em end it is said, have long been known Five humane heads midst be hold , s. ' . circles here that the diffilculties which Large farce of police vigorously smaller birds southward tro ies by the aeon of Formwa '�.• A despatch from Dublin says: char. ed the mob, which fled, only to � I w !or some time seesrringly threatened Tgee recent activity by the Republican regatther immediately to stone ythe on their backs. _ would vvno � win a wits. - . to prevent another conference appar- police in Dublin, it now appears', was ' `-. �sstiy had been cleared away by the• police Two of, the latter were in- ::, message of Mr. de Valera The reply directed against a gang of criminals jure<} before soldiers appeared and C wire were re n on resist Meekly Market Report ".. ,- raised nq question as to the status preying S y restored order. X, -' _of the.Sinn Fein delegates, and no Six men were captured and have• The shop' which was, the object of :_ _ - - , .-, - . -further correspondence between' the been tried by a Sinn Fein court for the attack was burned.down in the ' . attempted murder, robbery with vio- rioting of last Autumn and had only -' ,Toronto- Honey-60.30-1b. tine, 14% 'to 15a ,: �' Prime Minister and the Irish leader lance and serious assault. Four recently been re-opened by its owner. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, ppeer lb.; 5-2%-Ib. tins, 16 to 174 pie ' ' is expectedy pleaded guilty said confessed to wear,- Several other assaults occurred $1.46, nominal• No. 2 Northern, lb.; Ontario comb honey, pet dos, -"J in rubber shoes and carrying batons No. 3, $1.39, nom- $3.76 to ;4.60. AtCtiC WCat * 8 �Ty`ng during the week, while armed .rob- $1.4334, norai e _.1�--••, ate--dummy revolvers.--One ef-their ors met$ active in the city. lea?. -Potatoes-1'er :' __ ' - - - - ' _-..:-.by Wireless victims was attacked with a hatchet Mandtaba, oats-No. 2 CW, 6334c; ;1.90. :� I� • No. 3 CW 51c- extra No. 1 feed, 51c• Smoked mesta-Hams men 33 to -,_ and lest'dead. No. 2 feed, 4ic. ' . -r,... A despatch from London says:-A Three of the prisoners-were een- Overtures for Peace ` : .Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 75c, 64c; rn le��l7 bo 28c ��t 6I bo ?.",. . �►ta!! of,British weather experts will tended to 60 strokes with the birch Made by Greeks nominal, to 81c; breakfast bacon, 38=� � ' `,,,'. .weave England within the next few and deportation for 20 years, while All the above track, Bay ports. �bond breakfast bacon, ,1t' � - a-- days to tLke up posts at the weather the penalties infl'kcted on the other A despatch from London says' American corn-No. 2 yellow, 67c, : backs,boneless,42 to 47,c -. -�i►bservstory which hoe fist--fiee2t-wee-were-30 strrokes-witih t�6ra-ksirch ' .,,,,u;.,J, E.y ports. - - _ erected on the lonely island-of Jan and deportat'an of from 7 to 15 years. -The London Daily News Bal- Ontario oats-No. 2 white, 43 to Cured meanselLeong clews bacon,% is, � lean orl 1pondent states that tie 4�, to 21e• clear bellies, 1834 to 203ia I : 1 fayen, 800 miles east of Greenland, These seabmees, have been }carried Lars--pure, tierces 18 to 18%c.. - has 'learned on high authority Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, cu ti l;ach dry this group will send weather out and it is believed the entire gang tubs, 1834 to 19c; gaits 19,to 1934c=, :_'. ..-,repolrts to the British Weather Office has been 'broken up. that the Greeks are making an- lots, $1.2b to ;1.80; No.•8 Winter, Pte, 21 to 22c. Shorelrg tietrrafs 'V;` '-at three-hour intervals by wireless. . a - - ; prosches ato KemaIist ;Govern- $1.22 to $1117• No. 1 oommordlaly 14% to 14%c; tuba, -14% to mac; $1.17 to $1.22• flo. 2 Spring, $1.20 to Their service will enhance the New South Wales :I meet for peace. ;1.2b; No. 8 �prn'ng, nominal. 1b3,4 to 16l1�c; prints, 1? tq :, weather service to such an extent that King Constantine, of Greece, Barley-No. 3 extra, 6b to 70c, ac- 7c the British Weather Burewu will be Establishes Wheat Pool a cording to freights outside. Choice heavy steers ;8 to l fed to confer with re 3'e- �.BQ - expected P Buckwheat-No. 2; nominal. butcher steers, choice, fib.?6 to$63dr •;aid u able to give intelligence to mariners sentatives of foreign powers in do, good, $5 to ;5.75; do, red.,'$4 #R- ' 'sod aviators about weather conditions A despatch from London says:A Rye=No. 2 $1.00. Reuter oable--from Sydney says the the hope'of stabilizing the situa- , Manitoba Sour-First pats., $8.8b; $5- do, com., $3 50 to $4• 'butaker ".. . ,oatending virtually around the world. heifers, choice, $u 50 to h; butcher - . New South Wales .Govei+nment has tion in Asia Minor, as Mustapha second pats., $9.35, Toronto. Kemal is understood to decline Ontario flour-45.70, bulk. seaboard. COQ, choice, $4.50 to $5. 1 do.'.mad., Applications of electrical currents decided to establish a • compulsory . S° to carnFrs awed cutters, ' Millfeed-.Del d, Montreal ire _--_ `'33o growing crops has iacresaed the wheat I in connecdion with the to deal directl with the Greeks. :p - k` - ' p00 y bags included: Bran, per ton, •$27; , uJri,caer'tli�ily, o .$4,�, _ . , yield by 21 per cent. coming harvest. The Greek financial situation is shorts, per ton, $28; good feed flour, do+ �•,;U to $2. b f�s �• growing worse. ;1.70 to ;1.80. 900•lbs. to $55.75; '. 5 t' ,,I 4 o ,. .. ;4• mi1ers - to .°100• s � �}''»+e Baled hay-Track, Toronto, pea• too,' �'. . fir : ' No. 1 $24 No. 2 22• mixed, $90 to ;100• chaise 11. 0 +�•. CHEST LONG BURIED y - POftagC Ole British Cheese-New, urge, 20 to$121c; $12.60 dq mad. toi$16�.d� carry `=°,, ,., �C• twins 2034 to 2134c• triplets 2234 ,to $8 to b; lambs, geed, $8 to g�ggl5- dol =:,. . - -'3POUND BY SEARCHERS- . Mail Four Cents con., ,6 to $EF:50; ah , choices, .esd, �;.=':�r. 23c. Old large, 27 to 28c; •twins, to 4; do, good 82 to .50• do has " ::` - ' * '. _ ..-. 273li to 28c; triplets, 29 to 2834e; a hocks :1'to ;2• Ito fed ate °" x Toronto, 'Oct. 3.-New postal re- Stiltons, new, 28 to 24c. , r ;��, . A despatch from Berlin says:- Germans since the year 1390 have gulations wbdch came 'into effect on Butter-Fresh dairy, choke, 33 to �th'� ;10; do, of! oars, 510.26; dolt, oerma�- T� *� f�* pirate told_b� hunting for t�hia treasure. Ac- � rdey Last regire,!ou= cetr'„s poet- 3bc; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, f a.b., $9.2b; do, country paints; $9. �' a . •.•.bave made the greatest find in his- age on ieners to pane via Country. , %, es, . - ;K. lrcaL .. r' cording to German law bhe finders are 22 to 24c. 1 _ _ ,: ,tory. They dug up a cheat contain- The•public-will` avoid the annoy'a'nce Oats, Can. West, No. 2, .b8 to '. eartitled•to 10 .per cent. the property Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, .:. .1. ing gold, silver and jewels worth 20,- of having their, Old .Country-letters 20c f 68%c; No. 3, 57.to 5734c Hoar",Maim. owner getting the rest. The owners held 34 to 38c roosters, owl, 28 to . . 000,000 marks {normally about $b,- B S up by oInaerving the new rate: spring wheat p ts., firatr, $8.?0. 11 ' �-� 32c; ducklings, 85c; turkeys, 60c• i -- :.-4"; -=; n00,000) which was burled by the fa- have been negotiating with the Gov- Other regu]ation�- In Canada, Live poultry-Spring chickens, 20 led oats, , 90 1'bs., $3:10,to $8.200, ;r moos pirate Stoertebecker at .Zem- ernment, declaring that for patriotic United States-and Mexico, three Bra y, ,Fes' fir,. to 2Sc roosters 16c• fowl, 20 to 27c C. Ha No. 8 Y 2bc• tucks s, ton, car lots $27 to`$28:- -: sbed�t Osteriven in the marshes south reasons the want the treasures to cents the first ounoe and two ducklings, y 50c. t of Curehavea-- -- ^3'- 3Uargari•*+o-3?_to34c- Cheese-Finest eaebeares, 12% -4 The ch in fire treasure -It is°add.that the neig'hborhi od will all other countries, ten cents for the , I4c. S�ttm•-Choicest A.. :. 8�� "�` Eggs-No. 1 44 to 4bc selects 60. r+ I ; was fo� by:three'$eek; field ttrea�aure. elresta,.lsecause first ounce and five cents for ewh to 62c; eartond, 52 to 64,x. - to � Evgs--Sod 45e- ' _",;v. Beans-Own hand-Prcked', bushel, Light heifers, $8 ' �utcherr steers and was ht conba3rr braes c&- S erg known to have bur-. additiosnal ounce. Postal cards to •� N=-` .;` • $4.2b to $4.60; primes, $3.75 to $4. $6; good veal, ;9 �o ;10; �aseers; .4. ,-- „ 'facts,bu't tests showed.ghat they were fed fabulous'fortunes. The discovery points in Canada, Great Britain, U.S. Maple products-Syrups imp. $2 to $2.50; good lambs; $7 to $7 2b; ?: ',# ^of gold, and they leave an art vales makes s fact of valeat had become a 'and Mexico-remain at two Dents, and gal., $2.60; per b imp. ga s, $2.36. corn. lambs, $6 up; hogs, $9.60 to '1. :ynany times 20,000,000 marks. national fairy story aad fells sang. are six cents to ot'h�i countries. Maple sugar, tb., 18 to 22a $9.?b. r. Fr G,f - ,� ,r �, • eC� YR,"•;.;•••;,d;�! ••.. .:ie:w`.+g••^ '�i'r' ,:- �• � „eP 'M•'i, "x" ^•;y-•g, ..�.:; .gr,- m ^.rc,., r+.-ai+t^!.,':� '•: a•'' .f' •. "'i •..A A. c•.. - `v:=Y'9Pt^ -w 5:'�,`~ ":> .e;", ^t 'f 's" •'ra,."' ',.""' h � +»:• ,c•, ?t '•=: �,,✓'t`9jr,v"ti,.,,,,. "y s"•' `a*'a7,-`.• c '.ry r,�.. $s, r,' .. k f rla"`y. „f.....a+, .mrr..v�-w•y.:ba.;^. ,x•.r.,.�eu+ ..u,yt .c ;�t -ar�•c :1•arerr�r?� r �..F: f,�y. s rbv � •«.. F P '"'F ;,v .•-"a°^•}''a. Y f rr+t. Ya''> , I*`,n• .,,9tiP --�..w'r.''•5•c. 'P' .C �. .r. ' - 73"..lF'w'"it•^,�"'W'�F,Ya � +.:,'JS`!,w,'.!!b2".•r.' �3!•.�'° -,iu:^� _ rer'.'eyt•r-...SV,.`...�... e^E+:7°.'. "-'-w.'•..Ste. .„.._.q�.—...�..—.—.� i� I it r.'If��,•sA1CyM ',--.-r,.,o d!�d I I:T"Ya i �i, •,,i. ,� � •r I• H '. r 1 - '` a w- 0 '_�' I C _ R�1 J►S OP .. _ __ _ j = ROCER1ES `I`= ��.ynA�ia•_d.erery Friday n 12a at.,it.V offca — - Y?+'L.' ^'n P"tdcariaz. Data._' When good fee`s is at a premium tassel . .... k r on Navin yours ro erl y q y 1 8 P P Y • If your needs are in the harnese'ltne Bend our G�gcar Order to the.Grocer: r, grounQ or crashed. give tis a'cd11, -We have new and 1~ ,We don't 44,for your other business. tt=ft2MS a' `. - ` second-hand in stock. }'_;.,$l.75peryear,;' $1.50 if paid in advance:' Havlpg installed extra p9vver,, I am to handle your work New backhand harness$35 up SPLENDID BLENDED BLAGK TEA- prepared " quickly and satisfactorily. Brushes, Curry Com be.everything - 10NN MURKE►R Proprietor. for the hoirse. ' • '40 cetits per 1b.-3 lbs, for 181,00: t p AO triad will convince- ou, -- ,• - •Trunks: Butt Cases, Boxes.” _.. _ . •. y Lunch •. Opeto every dap(holidape excepted) Shoe.repairing promptly.done.� -Rub-. Finnan Haddies 18 cents per lb. _._.PICKERING COUNCIL. ber h e"11!put on whine you wait, - - - - 44 - The Altona Grist Mills. - _ _ - _ . - Boneless Fillbts of Haddie 22 cents per 1b. The above council met pursuant to Cecil Bradley - Fort-Perry Creamery Butt-or 45 cents per lb. - :TK..'• --ad ourament on Monday. the 3rd inst. . �,,. JONES..._ :- i_Members all present, the reeve in the Pickering _ Toronto Bread-Brown's and Chandler's ' "chair. _ 2.4- PROPRIETOR Harness Maker, g • - V3 ,.... The minutes of the last meeting -•----•--•-_•-• Prime Cheese 28c lb. -' Cooked Ham 70c lb. _.- .. . were read and approved. ” - A number of accounts were present- "' Pure Lard Shortening =.Breakfast and Back Bacon" ' y.. ."i9d for payment and referred to the � Garag respective standing committees. V Bologna Salt Pork A communication 'was read from ��V.•JJ • - :: ,': `i.:Abe Ratepayers' Association of- Fair- All kinds of Fresh Canned GoQds-Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Salmon, ort making the council to open u P P the erring, Sardines etc. = a registered streets which are now i Lobster, H .. . - closed In by private individuals. A L �hotte or Send your order We do the delivering. large delegation representing the - -:_ Ratepayer's Association also appeared = -.and pressed - RICHARDSON claimstheMeoany mat ers reui edhre- r'ant '�s is 1 ' : ad justm per 'I y that in regard to the streets. As Fairport is now _ ,.: .entering an era of rapid development Having secured u Mechanic with "'this is the time• to adjust matters to - - - _ prevent future trouble. The reeve re- -.-last'-experience in T dotor-Aver• e ` ` ` plied that the council had already tak �i en the necessary legal steps to have - - °: the said streets opened. hauling_ and machine work, We _Loo y The standing committee on Contin• % F . -gencies reported" and recommended- - we-are-pre - a the following payments: D. R.Beaton, on account of salary. 125.00: .John °h&ul anything.from thz Murkar, for bal dun on printing of _�..' p ' g Ro voters'list, cuileetor s blanks, notices - of meeting etc., 170 W;John. Forgie, _ .. .. .gas °engine to th6 largest and _. .. 2 sittings of Division Court, 8.00; Ed. finest atltomobil @. - - Before the Fall Rams .'.• Gleeson,ditto, 8.00. I The standing committee on Relief _ - :} repo-rted and recommended the follow. _ - :t ing payments: H• R.. M6naey. for s ; bread supplied to Mrs. Butler, .10.$9:, -Gasoline- and Motor Grey es,'also - *. W. G. Recd. for meat supplied to Mrs. - Butler, 15.00. _ auto accessories. P !;A 0 1 ' D , s ; The standing committee on Da" ag- - - x es to Sheep Killed by Dogs reported - _ _. 'Gives Good Satlsfae#ion and recommended payment as follows: Fred Madill. for one sheep killed by _ QQ fir_, ' dogs.8.00; Boyd Burk, fi inspecting R. Yeasb �o r1V ,or same. .90: O. H. Pugh. or 1.1 egis- T p.: ,. tereli Sbropst;ire ewes killed by dogs A quantity. .of Wall Board- at Reduced and one injured, also four registered- PriceSe Iambs killed. 273 00: A. L. Milne, for I I ""u, - inspecting same,3 40; T. R. Carter, E13- for three sheep killed and.one Injured by dogs. 8&00: A L. Milne, for 'in- I y �J. S• BAL�71JVN, =- PICKERING specting sane, 140.'`~ - The standing committeeon Bonuseb `'t r . for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters Etc.,reported and'recommended pay- `.. 'r - ..,... _ r'` men t ate follows : W. J. Devitt, bonus ."• T _ ,.t on 27 rode fence het lots 14 •mud IS In E the 8th concession 4 05. i Lrrssst R�1 . - The standing committee on Roads CwMMR . . and Bridges reported and reconituend• L I DI��� _. ed the follossiog payments: Wridrick �, n ! i f _ n •' ! jJj Xirlill.'hauling trill's truck 3 04): Jobn 1i3E•, we(-Ant y, 30 hvge rery^nt A ill)':Al.bert � � ;� � SAN ITt�� 1 - ! pp �. � f - 4 50t'6,d and i K theib-A tiWIling ron A ,-.'Taun.3:00 t alAo 4 )-ds gravv� (M)c :.Jess Cote- - an,hauUhg timber t6 11c Donald's and i. .Unnero$'N. bridges•- I.W: J P Knox, d Want >; _ ' .')laulinR material +ind con-treirring 2� t to Lighten Your Chores s '.r split drags at 5 W each 12ii t�; « PUREWHITE PAPER CUPS 1,n .. Knox, 11 pierNa of cedar for ro d drag` --arid Save Your Back ' - .- 8:25: Donald 3funco and otberP, drag• N�`/ER USED BEFORE sing, gravelling and ermiki approaches- Let me show y•ou howa Toronto you instal a 'Toronto Litter Carrier.. jj.•�� • :r " to Height's and McDermatd'e bridges, 121:88: Mrs.-ti. Long. 51 yda gravel I. Carrier will make your stable I want to show you flow the time N�JEQ USED AGAIN 765; Jabez Hallett,45 vda gravel 6.75; S as easier task. and labor it saxes will Day far itself la �,.r Wm. H. Todd.graves for FotherRill'� Van can have a cleans,• stable, -sae season. r _ culvert 1'L.SO; Alex Thom.�ggravelling hcalthiescattleand get rid of theol,l Its sAecial featvxs willykaseyou. L �J 531 HEALTH B. L. Nu. 1.sub=div. No.3 22.a0 R, J:---- 'vi fteer.,, slippery plank come is and talk it _. ..... tmu - ?tl-L.V w sad-sli if___ - _ Dixon, nails. gasoline and oil 3.82; N. , tller, repairs to road tools 1.21:P. A. C T � P = TJ 1< E 'y ° esor,60 sacks cement 0600; t3.-T. , J - Q' Tran sod J. Tweedle, gravelling P=CKFRIN3, CS T'. H. R. Mooney, Pickering OW " tween lots 32 mad 88,con.5 55.00; R _ _ J. Dixon, settinit ligbts to Sept.81150; - Frank Axford, haulinR cement for bridges 29.50.-C. P. R..freight on steel to 'E to Locust Hill 2 81 Peukovpm,Limit- AT _ V ed, etas! foe culvert oa con.8 44.19; r T .1- - r Peckovers Ltd., steel-sic., for road O 0 ;drags 128.15; Wm. Dixon, cement 4.:..--:work on bridges for September 81:50_. 'Reg Dixon,ditto 65.94 Farley,Geo.- White, -_ New-supply Ot Almira yarn, grey, rest _ditto 43.78 • Jas. Farley, ditto 53.90; — — - Wm. Beardsley. - ditto •54.25-'John .Walters. ditto 4865; R. J Cowan , and black, also TM drawing gravel for bridges 62.13 Jno, - -Crockett,drawin ravel 8 40; James Stephenson. ditto22.80; T. Stanburv, _ - Paris Grey .Fingering Yarn at a. ditto 24.00; Geo. Burkholder. 62 vap - I - lower price. - - grravel 9.30 ; J A White,60 yda gravel _• x00;_S. Tool, services as load so t. to e _ -- = Oct, let,78 00. ' I —New 5eres a paces sure to please. On motion of Mr. Forsyth, seconded by Mr. Spears, the Reeve and First - r School Readers. deputy were instructed Ao.ascertain, LOOK FOR THIS -SI( '1T _ :_ _:: r: ..._ _ .-• :,when the next session of the Copnty - Coudcil is held, if the county should a' r I , not assume and aye share of the cost I,i,j , . '; I ' _ E E e of inetallin and furnishing the hydro- 'I Ser ' V ! electric street lights at .Greenwood. I�Ii The same being on a highway under _ _ - cFC`''.�"s ?9�„!f - u :7NrI'.Ear1?,I4 ..,,. the jurie�iction and control of the �(�JE KEEP yonr.et►r or tbe'road. Prompt ' `county. t• attention to repairs as 000u as needed ! - - A by-law vats passed levying a rate I sKVi�s further eapeure. f 'St for street lights in ro erty lies on the Let us keep your Ford np•to 180 per -cent - j h e e/J ' , IN dream 0�•.--;•.�...;!•ate-payers whose property Has along � • --^ Id lights. ( tfficiency-it will $ave you mouey. The council t wad ourned to meet Our repair shop is equipped with approved . again on Monday, Nov. 7th,, for the machinery to facilitate prompt and efete ' For Bread ' .; .. . "again of general business. work. We have the skilled mechanipe to );ive. _ ' I yo a first class job. 9. ]�onarc Flour. for Pastry ,a _. 'HIGHLAND dREEK. III We sell Genuine 1'ort� Parts at prices fixed VIII - n lby the,Company. . { Highland Creek and C. O. M., of - d Flour _ _ .. Vy Weston, will play a league Football Bring your Ford to ne and thus be epee of ;Brat! Shorts end .FQe, :JM: 4 ame here to-morrow (Saturda ) at getting the genuine. n y , g _ .. .. ._ . - -.. . . - W o'clock, We will quote you exact 'cost'6f repa-irb or. � .,.,American or - ou cracked and whole . -- - �l�I� •parts before you buy. _ . .: n gr nd,cr :•.__ y• . ,II It is• My Business Il� -- /� -� - r If your hens;are not producItrB eggs in paying quantities, try oar- celebrated Laying Mash andBcratcli Feed. *• "'. To l)Qlp you run part of yours. Bell phone Ind phone •.'= `Y-By opening a New Garage in the V31- 29. 2O0 -Highest price`pitid !for .FaII `Vheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, •'!age of Whitevale I am prepared to do Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. all kinds of,repair work, including ! _ _ 11.��' Chopping null Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays.; t, II atopa and-side r„rt ;ne .tso�isk3nFt ,your old car look and run like new-by . pu ,v _ - giving it a good coat of new paint, '4 1 , _ Agent for Toronto machinery, ioclud- Sherwood � A �; :J b v �� �f� ,ell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. g•ana aeolioe'Ea roes. Ford Sales and service Station. :— '!dills at — ~ in Pumps, Windmills •Silos I' ;. CIHARLES- . RICH. P• t�y� r ^:;• ;G!• � �, r 1 . .✓. ~' ' a=.�. ?:.., ,,r. .aE:�y"`' 'vim, k h^»m�' 2ti:'t w , •p,,.6,�''C,+t ��`,"'.5�'E:"�:t,;s w .. .r,F vt.;s •: ', '.,,, .,�- C w,:v:,�',,'"�" �"e' ,�"P,"„S:' -t.:`'� '^. "fi:M' }. yry�S,,.._ ,�w. ,%w,r �•—`•i••,j'y,±,;.,,, m"' °f y.,. r>> e. .;yFraita� r, -iu�k •:�,: ,� ,.sY. yt'!,,�' ?' - a. •wr —,FS�: r; a .�- ^r. _ .Via..... J s:�: �,"�.""" rd'''^vm• r,S�-e ,,:, •'rravr.;;+ +r. e.�,ev-aR ,dam.;' .e > 'r;•n ,z w,e.. a=, lq'g _. "ry 'c�T _'� ,• ir", i:�t�z�:... y'`' .R�. .t°ad: ::a.: r.' -« x'•x: ec'� '"�',,.�y;.. inr:�:;k, •�,. pi''`�"�,'v.: -•-a.�a^..:�• rv, e•. ',x'65 ,cr. ' vC �a a KL?+,v: °riw" •-':'r' Xy`.. •;!Gr, s' rt^y'R `. �,��«Rr ..c S+ y'�'+' �ar.'^,,,. :. .�`'v��. S-•'. rrti,asq .. .Ji,,, nds:'«. }31s'.rw<z+.rf.Y sa?.s+As r• n.,�". a`�,E..:r akf ,. ,MI• 'S.4v� t3k ,Sri •`;d. T•.,,, vey:rF�rYn' ,. • _ •q,r ,;w. '•^4:FY'!' ,�+- '.P.r-r.: Mwri....'-w.. .,'i ,J,:.- .r..-w n'Y".,,.iv n.'X ..';r.,w jr.• P.` -'`'�y'N1.�• .,,.,, y�',,, �A." '°�.ra_e.+s±r .vE+.�Y`..:.��- ire`,'. .S•A.ra+v, t5. _'�.�'ilw,. -. ;_ � ^- .-'� ;. � .'}"a,+;,.�'"5C:"-•,.s.,E'.t,�Y,°, .��':;gw"„N^S,•p .. "�r� T. '('� �+:�i”^ .. -•4.'� .::,tom p .���-�N : ` ,. CLARgMO.NT. '6ALB REGISTRR. _.,.. 1x1 0 8 your i.. y h `r-' ? . .. •..t ATow is the .ti . . t P �. S ten 1 $ Mis's Margaret ildaonab was in WsvNESDAY, Ot? l2Ta=E�ienerve ubscription to G Y� Ow•' -. �orooto on Friday. auction sale of farm- stock and im= E afoa , 00da=. �,w®Miss Emma Brown visited Toro.a. letheots, the roperty_ oP Freak Z'1a@ pl0kerlII N @Wt3. -to friends last week. Dlckie, lot 1, B. F. con., Pickering, g Corn,Chopp-. Oat Chop, ''Mtared Ftped� 4 ; Sales at 12.30 sharp. See bills.,Wm. Bran, Middlings and.SurioAck "'j, - Mrs. W.°E. Rise6rough left'on R'r a -need the;mode hadl . $ard and Soft -Coal-i)Ube � �' = '►• r- _the tad lost.,by C.•P.ft.,for Peace SAMTaURDAY, OcT�rloTS�Aucttop Bale 9 t Cjtl$llh� Olt Creaked Oorn for ob iekens bee fl/ River District. household furniture, the property of Ilan '; Just in at Locust Hill a car of Bran ana .Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, Mrs. Kirchner, Church St.. Picker. The Pickering Middlings and Shumacker Feed, r - = t Tuesda here with his moth- THOS. A, LAVV ° A oar of No. 2 Yellow Corn.expected p� y ing. $xis at one o'clock. See bills, • at Locust Hill first of neat week. : per, Mre. J. Readmaa, W. B. Powell, auctioneer,, Vigilance COm i lttee f A car of Oil Oak& and Cotton Bead Clifford Pilke returned on Fri-. SATURDAY. OCT. .15Tu—Auction sale- 'M(D3C� `=t— Meal 43'per-cent ex a red Ina r= =day from the set wher4 he has of hi ' �' • p p C high-grade Durham'-cattle and base sines 3ast spring. Cotswold sheep at lot 82, con. 8, -The object of this Aesoeration Is to week or ten days. ` , lessen stealing and raeecute Peaa watfted in any quantity. ' Mrs.P. Macuab left on Tuesday Pickering(1 mile west of Atha eta­ p FIRST-CLASS f Write call or hone for rites. -evening to spend a few weeks "' lion),the property•of Wm.Dunkeld. g p p B p the !alone. . Bell 80115. Home Mark 2800 - = with her daughter, hire. $; A._ Bale at 1 o clock, Bee bills, Fred Mambo"having propert stolenocrannal "Painting and DecoratlnL AL. W. � 33 3816.0 1% �s Postill suctigeeer. Renfrew. of Qaebec City, cats immediately wig any member : Mrs. Wm.Jones had rt rasp- THURSDAY, OCT.,10TH—Auction sale of Eaontir_s Oommi/iee Lone on shortest notice by ±'. pe p' of house 'and lot and a number of CLAI:tE�ddNT S NEW berries for her supper on Saturday building lots in the Village of Pick- Membership fee 01.00. �t • e (her birthday). They. were picked erin the property of Milton Scott. Tickets may be had trom the President or George A. .Lilley •- q R q «_ ;from her own garden. g' p seo:.est on application.Bale atone. S,ee,dills. Wm.Mass, - Wall Paper Pattern Books,selections- The Public School Fair held here auctioneer.- zsc. Com.—L-. D. Banks,'C.S.Palm of Simpsons and the famous The undersigned having purchased last Friday as a read suttees, Her, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. y g WEDNESDekY.OCT.19TH—Auction sale g' Empire Wall Papers. the garage business of F. M. Cooper, ,both from the standpoint of at ' of term stock, hay, grain• imple- n . j CI are prepared to do all general repair- s` tendanee and in the. exhibits and meats-and furniture, at lot 14, B. F. R. TheXtOi. t J. ark All orders for work received by W.G. ing of care of all makes. .x,• --contests oa the green. con , g, p p ty Piestdenl Beorelsr` Reid, B4rcher,'Pickerin -All accessories for care kept coast• Pi kerin the ro er cif H. g• 'a Tho.'vl w,v'6 �. ,.f i,Lv NaaL Anatin Salp at tine' See bills "_ surly oohs^� y 4 g y Wm. Mkw, auctioneer. Motor oil always on hand -few days i_ chlorin man to ea •amige their coal,bins. While the TguRSDAV, OCT. 20TH—Au6tion sale Work guaranteed Prices right' price of coal is. still high, the of CI-ydesdale horses, high=grade Have- Famous Cattle g g '. ',supply is' likely to meet all de Durhe►tn cattle. Shropshire sheep, Gide us a trial impleuients. furniture etc., the pro- It pays to improve your stock Though the initial cost-of ' mends. - = Anderson& Pilkey - Claremont pertq of James •ftisebrough, lot T, _ -:°'-introducing,a famous breed into your herd is considerable them —Claremont large number of our residents- con. 2, -Reach'Tp., Sale at 1 o'clock T'^, Is money in the venture. - ruotored over to Green River on sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, auc- ,t. -Do lt_in. Ah�Tau .--zryeu-need-backing--for=raise-o�-Jos -is«easin8 Y ddb—- -' Saturday last to witneae the''Field -'tibneer. ---- - --- Consult the Manager. y Day sports and to,'encourage the - - While there is ideaLtmperat•ure football boys in their strenuous Everybody',is going to Dic;kie's and less moisture. :- contests.- • They' report a very sal on the 12th. ���1� 0I Brand ram•Henderson s' PAINT ` I ''attendance and a splendid - w-ill protect your• buildings from r day's sport. �, WHlTgy BRANCH, - G. P. LYND, Manager. the severe storms of winter. The corn-borer, 'which has be SS Manager. Coyne a-nd see-our stock of Paint - � come such a pests in many, arts of Convention and Varnishes. Always,A lea- - p p r xa the-country', has attacked many ' BROOKLIN BRAN >w C. CRO sure- to price 'anything in Hard- -, of the corn•S ware.elds in this locality, - - - ••: . - � —�---- --^--�---- -- --- Frank•Cooper, , Claremont and-it is predicted that in'another A :Hass Sleeting of the supporters year they will become far of the 'more destructive than -they have NOw and Then -been this year. National Liberal Conserva• .5 C Sweet to Ent,, John Fleming,. who has been t19C Party rrHERE will be ari added zest to'youi en ent _ A Usdb Bwd� spending the past few months to of South Ontario try if at the same time you.are estab"hing .� various parts of the Borth=west, ;. financial tracking Jolt to-morrow by graduall aer • ' has returned. but to spending a tiV ill be held for the purpose of, cute sayings. Youth can spare whet old age CAncrete few days with friends in Toronto selertiag"a Candidate in the n -- e� before returning home. He re- ports the trope as being only fair. "—. Muf3iC gall, Whitby re- Open. savings account with this Bank now. s --n 'tVVhUe in some parts the yield of — ON — - _ THQ -.` Prbducts ' _ ,- grain is very heavy, to other parts = 'wheat is almost a complete fall. SATURDAY, OCT. 5TH, x921 = STANDbARD BANK 1 Tile ' . are.pon't forget the annual Thank- TOTAL taken at 2 p. m. .:_._ r CAMA" - Meld ; offering of the Women's Missioa List of Speakers .to-be announced TOTAL A9SST9.OYER NINETY^MILLIQNS Pickering Branch: W.F.Law,Manager. Brick '-rr Cry Society of the Union ChurG,h,: later. Whitby Branch: C.A. McClellan,Manager. and -which will be held on Friday even- In Oct.'14th. at$o'clock. B. S. L'tdlee Cordially Invited Stnillie, who ix .on furlough frod� 0 O 9avE THE Ir11G — ' -- - -'. :. - : Tile 3, 4, V and O N•<,: China, will give most Interesting address. - Also s ihl Inu•ir Rill. JnA. monaE, M. D., J. A M—cGinBox. : ., . i inch be furnished. A silvercoliectioa Preaident Secretary iable' . 6 - - ,� Concrete Blocks ' will be taken. Oa the following ___ _r.N C'Sunday evening,Uct. 16th. Mrs. H. GFet �y prices. . S. Graham.of Markham, will ad= - - o on 03 c dress the oseetiag. ' Everybody - - � . Ph Pi --'' '. a '7 k _ "9BIcome. - :. - • rence hnpSOn Through the enterprise of a - � Via - . • Camber of our residents a great Bain Hukea's HRwaiian Orchestra ' 7'[..' ' rC. N. R--. Stationi Brock Road . _treat is in store for the people of - Claremont during' the winter Torn Hall, Whitby months. The Dominion Chautan• ; Friday,.October the 14th, 1821 q Limited, uRS,, have been®scored • -Dancing from S.30 to 1 m. - __. to provide entertainments during p the winter. TM will e cc h ov. haon Admiselan 80 cents. Dancing Is 1.]S U r the evenings f 1� 12t Dec. 10 cents it dance. - Intaglio.1 -: ' tad; Dec. 22nd,fan.28rd and 'Arai. - Jsaager =� 8th. On four of these evenings - OHN BOLTON, M the programme will be of a music- ._ Q�TERS' LIST 1920 - - --- - al character and on the fifth even . ing an interestinfr and instructive t . : .- 1 t h th(' 3 _ Of t all Lock. 16 red dastga lecture will be delivered. Full par- kepi is stock. tl will pay you -titulars will be given in due time. - � Dail at our sorb acd inspect our s1oaE Claremont's senior football team = ,'' - = - agea/� to do not amps n'tmbeoos�gae�. "4 iron eleven elub bags at the Foot- Mxnkipality of the Township of Pickering - - e , : - ly we eau, and do throw OR the seat. . ball.Tournament at Green River. County of Ontario g �. somallsaion of 10 per eent.,whichyou wo on Saturday afternoon last, after Notice Is hereby given that I have. w . - S H Arris Gertawy save br pwNhasrag lem ue,i!I.. ..t playing three hard fought games transmitted or delivered to the per- �' Gail.so"66L 'against Malvern, Highland Creek sons mentioned in sections 5 and a of - _ and Aurora, all of the strenuous the Ontario Voters'List Act,1580, and __ _ J.T. MATHESON, kind. The Claremont junior team acts amending the same, the copies ie• Ofbce and Works, ' Wriilby,Ontario from the Union Sunday School, quired by said sections to ba so trans- e •^ - played Locust Hill ten minutes witted or delivered of the lists made p p over time each way,but lost on-a pursuant to said Act, of persons ap• _ __ a S o�1 n V 1 V• Cd` pearing by the last revised Assessment_ g WA Cr1bBwd Ta .toss. The team they tied defeated Ro11 of the said Municipality entitled Greenwood by 8 owls, thus win- to vote at Elections for members of ]ring the prize. Never mind boys, the Legislative Assembly" and -at =- - . •:� 'PI�Nt,i si• ..AM Zou're the kind that can come Municipal Elections. and the said List " ack. Altogether, the Claremont was first posted up at my office at- . . LUiviL/Mn YL�itL zkiekers have won out splendidly Whitevale on the 28th day of Se tem- :9. -. �*��' ti . this Beason, having-captured the her, 19'21; and remains there for in ,-:'•• - spwetion: _ league cup as well. Electors are called upon to a:amine ! ` p. _ We have a large and well aeeorted ` The Claremont Baptist. Church Paid lists and if any omissions or other §' ..will celebrate its One Hundredth errors are found therein, to take im• �� �'i' = �,'� stock of the following material Anniversary with special Cenien- mediate proceedings to have" said _: i, i;i ' Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. O a Cry Sunday services, at 10.30 a. in. errors corrected according to law, Matched B. C. Fir-Sheeting, 'and and at 7 P. m on October 9tb, Dated at Whitevale,.Sept.28, 1921. _ c Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. 1921. Dr. E. M• Kierstead, of Me- DONALD R. BEATON, � — � inch V Matched_Fir Ceiling,4 in. 6 ` Master University, Toeonth,- a Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering. �" and 6 in. B.-C. Cedar Siding. pprince of platform men and prow- 2-4 - Whitevale,Oat. Also, Beaver Board' Plaster Board =!Dent educationist,will deliver the -- and Apple Barrels. aermons. , Thanksgiving offerings BEAVER will be received towards the re-de- ULCANIZINa WORBS - - - - �. D. G�rordon S coratiou and improvements of the = : - place of worship. The choir will A . Convenient Source o 'Power'... .-MOKERING} render a service of sonic appropri- We guarantee our tire repairs to gate to the occasion. On Monday last as long.as the tire. _ - . ":. evening, Oct. 10th-, there will be a Your old tires r�paired by us can .:':AU Expense Stops when not in use Bell and Independent phone. n, Banquet and Social, beginuin at g. _ .be depends upon for long -• • -`'-v'• e oWock and followed at 8 o'clock trouble•free'service. +� L Not for some years have we been able to -by a fina_mueical and platform "Helps to Keep the boys on, the-Farm _ offer such a.chotee of designs and, pprogranstbe of brief addresses by T. 8- CT-=aX-X0.1:N',, _ patterns as are'hsve now.,. :< Revde. A. R. Park, J. A. Grant HIGHLAND CREEK =: Lightens. Housework - r and H: Wood, former- pastors, In Prints, Ginghame, Galateas R `' Rev, A. McLellan, of the Union S1 Your 0'OQ� Ha µ' Church, and Dr. Frederick Tracy, p Does much to Make You Independent and Flannel shaker, - 'of the University of Toronto. Li Men's and Boys Suits, navy blue . struniental and vocal selections Get your hay pressed then phone serge and '.tweeds, at.un: aeLmdered-by'-Ptiuclpal fd.a. vL' ...iLC ., R..d ,.a ..;11 co..,c o�.L $ - ":;..;•:.:. tWilker, violinist, of ,Claremont and give you prices delivered on- - _ " usually row prices. -- z-Continuation School, E. Chamber- the cars at our stA on. I y N� � r should b;_ VV1.thout one =� lain, of Agincourt, Mrs. (Rev.) H. tiVe can pxy highest i��icey _ �ComQ early Por lull choice Wood,contralto, ' of' Port Hope, ing:. Get into communication with : - '• �, at .m S' _ . and 11Lras Muriel Stark, soprano, us by phone, Alain 885, or write us >: I and�Mdr. and Mrs. W. J. Graham, at 28 Scott 9t. /t all of Toronto. 'Admission,50 cts,, r� A p �T �1 *t �, J. FlYi Dldt C1ar 0nt :t •T•; ., c 0• 1, RARRI.t.NG 3 R ti - g� PT"r s••-e. n.•. . cli:.fit'°r, :'i.9t1C1Ult t °��1 ;, C� lion is ex tended to all. TU Ru,\-1'U, uN 1', Re l tYJLl1 � ti,�i 1', Agent � PzCker�� Ind. 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I needed a of " 4 !�, ;-.%,::1j;�:t:::: . ��7:%%�:::;txil r � , el,i:�i:�i-I'��l:,.-,".i�;:i���:�. !�::,�t:::. fighters as a-rule get better paid than should interest ourselves a h . � ­ lt� I .... . :`!tire -Just naturally interested .in shoes. for working in the garden. V���.`tll`i�;i�i:i ;�; , - , .::. , �,,;�r:A: t:.�,��! ". college professors, -% I n of land -� .� ........, ...,,i�r!:Il�..'�,,,,�i���il�,.,I� .1 while school possible in the reservation ... - . .. �1�clothes. You want to.look your beat, oii6l tried the experiment of dying- them.. � : I : I ' 1, ,:;N���i�,�:.::�:�;�:!I:j:::�:::: %, !i�'t;t I I , .. ... . ii* :!!�i�� teachers who should be regarded as,for public parks and boulevards. If �....... �TTT". .�Alk � , , ..-;:�::::;�::::::: :: :­ , X:i*t 1�'ij,i:��............ :*;,;,.:; -.. .i .: I . 1 06 be sure to have clothes ihat are ,I disacilved a package of dark brown . :,��...,�:::t,::::. , �. -�*�..,- ,_,,�...:,Iiii�!��.��,i�ij:,.,..,..,...,..I � `� :z. ... �?�;. :!:::!� -t-�:::::i;!:;::;�-1:�IA::�l.:: I . .. �11 . -, the valuable type of citizen we we fail to guide our children into the . ,..,.P,::�.,�":�.":itl..,."..,:.:.,:...:��;.::t:�i��iil;!�iii:ii::.,�;i�,,':��i]��iii�iI �L;**Rlly good looking. .. 1 dye in le" 'than a pint of boiling :Z�X..:.;� -''�::::,.�::.;::I:.i:,.:��i!;i�.i.:..�'.i;ii'����-,::.�,;�,�.i.�.i.� 1"; . .1:., 'i..7t.,:-:;.!:�l�:;::.:::�;:�.9.,;�::::�,�:;I�;�:;!;:�.:.:*�::4:�k:!:: / .;.:* . have, often get little• more.than a realm of pure sportsmanship it could 'of­��oth` 'is'water and applied *the dye with a ,�x.,::�.,�..::-..�:::!:!:,.,..-..".....,.,.,�,� .'*' ;... ., - ... � I., - :iA.. i;��:.��� .,/ ,is. living wage. Social ,reformers are not be expected that they would de- 4�l, ,The , es l. ...,:..:;1 ..: . .... . ... I •, a first-requirement . . .... ... �; ;.... I 1. '�.%Atat they be ap F brush to the shoei�M. E. G. .... r::�..,.....­, ,"';i�i,M. emphasizing the..'impotence of home velop a love-of fair play in after life. . . Iropriate. A dream for.,, smal . - 1.1, - gh .not J ,,When I inquired th'"rice of. flour ..::::;:�:;:::;:;.;?.,:. ,7:;r4 ,,',i� ,�,�t,i�i' 0 I � . , t�.' 1. 'mPqFt � , �r.jj�*�j�,.l � .� .�14:1j: '1:, 'I .1 -�4cholol' lmuxt -be simple. thiou , .::t;; ,�.:. i�.�.:7::!::::.::!!:::;;�::::� influence, while the blaze, of lights It is not as much--to develop record- .�� 11��­­ J; . - . -1 .. ��'Veverely' plain. It must be Service. sacks at a bakery recently, I was - !,­A­-.:.:�:. ::. I , ,,,,� .-:�.!:;....:,�.:.:.�;1,1-�::��,:!:;:;!- de- : - . , , . ... I , . ... . .t on our moving-picture ,theatres. often breaking athletes that we Should amazed when informed they were 20 �: 1, : . . �... :t:�::;.;; 1, , , . I - , " - ,,�:ittii . for .419e*ud easily cared for. A one-piece� am 1 1 A ­:.- . show off lurid pictures of deviltry and -sire as to develop a love of sport ... � . . ��I ;,.I�; I ..'.. .I. :t , . " cents each. I'detided I'd find a sub- . I—, -.*-* .­,11,:.:�,.:1%, . ... I beas is best for winter and gifigham' cen ,.. : . I crime. Many good, citizens are con- sport's sake."'. , ':� .:�;��. - er ­1- ,::,;:;,, .,�:.. , " -:- - -. - It;l : . .., .. : entific back-,' ,.for summer. Last year's partY dress stitute,� and did. I took seven old 1�: vinced, and they have sci '­Is nets for school this year i window blinds and put them" into a , I . I I : ,, 9 . Ing for their beliefs, that the moving The question of expenditures for -- .-.'. ,--lultuougon, inex years "Sundsy`;Ir�,` t`ub!*f-­C�. t@rl with a-small cup .of �t'i:::':,....­ n man cases are res- Public! Hgalth ,' n , . . .1 I ...: -�",;`:. ;: - -picture-filmic 4,_rn _ -i&--oue--that-crops.-, p - sal soda, and soaked therri­over-vfght�- �.::':" . � I. made simply of French serge may fbr a youth 1-e-av`ffinutffe�par- each year when the estimates are bra- ­" .: :::::� . I '5.,"rve for school. :':t::: - P- ental roof embarking on'a caree resulting. much - I I ponsible, . � In the I drained off the , i.� - , , . . Georgette blouses, . Div...w r ing struck, often resulti ' . ., , . , .. .:.. I I - ,,, , ' - .'.'Adlk and satin-dresses, gaudy ribbons i water, rinsed them and put.to boil "I .., :�:.�i*" - :discussion , ..� I L..I ,,,, . . . . .1 I- ... • and. questioning. Anyone.. ­­­77-7 l. .. - . ..�- 0 of crime. * . )14od basods, are not appropriate for I in soap sucle and soda.. When I rinsed � I I `:�,.;:,.:' ` ip.. . - I- ­'� ' . . i liclat"I, .. ... - . ,— ,- and blued them they were very nearly ..1 I : : - :.I.vw­ . We 'cheered our heroes as they conversant vn.t'h Public Health activ- . �-.�, � . .. ,..,.,:,�j.�i­.� , , * . I.' ­,� , ., . I . ., ; . 1 ;:t�.:::: , .� sty wonders'why,'there should be any-i ,.... . ., ,!,.: .,.;� ''�,::. :�%` , � ' '* . . ;�. Lt. ­,:i, " .:,.,..::,1 maiched'off to*' d '" t* . . . I . ie If- you observe well-dressed bus. white, and made Sae, tea -towels. . ,!t ..:� :,::.: .. .. s, ... . . - . I i..;�f expended . .. i X F. A. R. . , � ��,� . .,, ��:'%...,�:�...,,. see hundreds of these glotious men, question as to the money expe , - . , t i,� :; X . . .. vital importance to . - ' I �� Ineas women you will realize that they ..- ,.,"::. .:.::, . L - �' �� .. I streets in sgar � . . - . , ch of on work of such" � sear--- - --fe'- dresses,- -My blossomed-put--- ' -­%:::�, ,.,, ..::.:�1 ` - - such' r ..-... . . . suiprisinil simple my .,...-,.Z porch �--' ,. ­ -­ I --b— - thc4la- .- . . - y mp �,!�.t: :�.:::,.�,.�. "..,;, .7. work, and unable to get it. What is the community, , it is ecause . ..,�:,"N-�11, ' -11 '4`*hick are well tailored and invariably with an entire new set of pillow,cov- ...... i:ii�ii;,., ::� - :: 1-::::,,, i .. :11- -inquiries have not been I .. . . . ., 10 . this year-all of .t t.:,-',�; ... . wrong with our social system? Are who make the "' ­ .! .. , I . . I ., '.'=clean and pressect you will notice era after harvest . 11 . we b&corning bankrupt in our ideas conversant with all the reforms that �-,tbat4hey are very careful of details. dark green burlap, some plain ­and .1 A Grab Sinker. - for carrying on the work of the na- Boards of.Health are trying to carry . - P�l " I .yi . .... .. . 11�k',They.never -havoi` loose buttons or some enlivened with 11'ttle''strips of This peculiar looking instrument . For Instance, take'the matter of , , . . L.-I I cretonne. A dime's present economic -sys- out. �'�, aa, soiled collars, or unpolished or worth of dy* t#on?on? Is our press , ' ­ 1dr,•"!i�xap for. making soundings In the sea. It communicable disease alone. It would , I covered the Spat material wag tom so the . I -� � for the mater Ing to, Stand the test, or Js it ''i' ea.-- A, woman realizes. that it,is .111-go-dow -to-&-dept]17 l2nce .ar-4 I be difficult to estimate what money . " I — '- : - the iieurnuliilon of.-iwine sacks found . OU��-I. L. .,461.J •in the -be- - . 0 i publi`cby­-the-�system ,.* bwiness asset for bar always to on the farm after harvest. I,also and the bowl at the bottom will open found wanting, as feudalism was, and is saved to th '�fJbe Well groomed. Her shoes must a�nd b-dbg tip specimens from the Bea, ,- . e and disin- -- I.l,e J fitting with run-over, un- co*e3pd a porch stool with the same some the' earliest systems that have of notification, quarantine - - . � I lvev�'r be III . bed. ,Quite a number of these are 016 communicable die , . material.--N. H. D. , - ' now been relegated to oblivion? . . - .. . - - .. * t 'shinz-1 heels. They are broad enough � I board the "Quest," Sir Ernest Shackle- Are we going. to get pe,6ple-educat- ease, and yet the comparative cost of . . . . . I`Aos afford comfort for the toes and to- .' - ca preven- ` , .. . . . �- - The Baby's Birthday. � . -ton's vessel, now-on its. way to- the rrying out these methods-of . . . 3' +k7 the misery of corns and bun- --'1-1 AntarctI6. . . .- � ­ ed bnotigh'to-know the,common, ord! tion is but trifling.* Very much 4nore, r I . ­ 11�-iqA& IMilitary heels are necessary Candles that burn for a September .t .however, remains to -be . . Z, nary principles of hygiene and right .- - . done as the - i; tor comfort and health. Rubt!er heels birthday, ­. . -- ­ -heard. 'him telling a friend,'"If- ,my .living? We are, but'there is much yet, economic loss due to needless or pre- I . , � ' be asters and wife say's it's all right, that settles to be done. Even in preventing out- . . I. �P. xmko' walking easier and are better Wreathed round 9h . it." - . . . -. I I � . breaks of communicable disease, it ventable sickness will- show. Eiti. .., . "4'br'he nerves. -High French heels I . with goldemod, - * . - ' mates based on the cost to the coun- T&� partners would seem as if many people did not I . we abourd.. Hose are thick enough As you go upward in your radiant 'If more men would make pArt try of communicable -diseases and .1 . . 'A for modesty and for the cold weather. , cop.t.ern themselves: Listen to this , - ,�,.. dying, - - � - of their wives, as they promised in ... 6'Bar fingernails must receive, three or Carry my prayer to God. ::- '- ' ' th' more received recently from a Medical preventable sickness indicate an . e beginning, there would be � .. . nuar.cost to this- Dominion of over ­ . i. . ' ter of Health, .14be Scarlet Fever ept- !-.'-' --.. ' .. .. four minutes' atention daily and her , - . -Happiness and fewer'heartacEes. Some $100,000,000. Fob . . - ­ . 4-1 � I � lia denfic in our town -has been due to,� - .r the month of May, - � - - ,1,7..4tands be washed often enough W Tell Him she is so small and so re- -men say their wives can't manage, lack of control in the first place be- 1921, the number of cases of cony :. 4 ,, . ..k mp them white and be .dried thor- bellious, - . I No wonder-they never have any- municable disease reported in On- - . . '* •"-' o-ugbl3r to keep them soft. Gloves - Tell Him her words are music an thing to manage with�B.� S; - I cause people did .not call'a doctor, tario was 2,403, with 414 deaths. Par . --1. --. .,­ . :,;��I perfectly mpuded. The hems her lips., 1 --------4 ... May, 1920, there were 3,743 cases re- .- t be pe . and So were hot quarailitined,�and the . . I I. ' �.. adjusted to Tell Him I love her in her wayward. - G children were not kept out of school. . . '.�',-of her dresses must be adju . I ood Luck Follows:— ' I fact, two.,children were sent home Ported, with 606 deaths. thes6 die- .'; . -.­ I : . ' 1� bang evenly..She certainly never gets . beauty . - .. " Thrift. Dead-in-earneit. Downright � the rash already out on them." eases included Smallpox, scarlet fever, .,� ­ . . . er'ti�ps., .1-. . with . I - . ..7 11'.1 up late and neglects to give her face Down to her Ang i I I hard work. diphtheria, messlea,'whooping :couj�h, .-. --and neck a soap and water.bath. She, . I Yet one would thing tba� practic*al- ' . ­ li- i Ask Him to keep her brave-and true - The cheerful mind.,Me pleasing per• typhoid, tuberculosis, infantile par.-- "----:--- -,;;11 , underwear ly everybody would be willing and - h changes u rwear ­ - . -the accommodating. genial communicable niciLble'dis- alysis, cerebio-spinal meningitis, in-, '":- :- ..­.. .. 'al and Jovely, I . sonality,1 - I anxious to control omMU . . . I .. .. � �1, vften enough to 'maintain person anxious . fluenza and pneumonia.` The number �. . .. .. ejefiallne". Bar hair is nest .and Vivid and happy', gay as she is now; nature. . eases, and that they would know the[ - I , -to let no shadow touch her The fellow who Is willing t reported, however, is only about--one- ­-- ,k* . Ask Him . o pay the value 7of -quarantine or isolation. It, report . .- - .­ I r�.-A*13 kept. � beauty, . .I price for the realization of his dreams, . - ; third of the actual cases of Infectious 7. . 71"- - ' Sbm good looks are a Social and . would seem as if too little ins'truc-1 there'being a - -- . .looks No sorrow mar herf-brow. , 1 who Isn't looking for success bargains,, - - badness � - .. ... - I tion has been liven In these vital} which occur, tv asset, you should acquire 1,*�': . short cuts to his goal. I . � matters of life and health. Even to large number of the minor reportable - . ... -1 ,early these habits of successfW bas- All the sweet saints that came. for The man of grit and stability who ' � * 4 I,,� . . the matter of playgrounds, there 'is diseases which do not come to th ... .�.., .� .: - .,-,-.. pdnein women, only,being younger, you attention.of the.pbyman. If to-thii � �­ .- , bar baptizing, WAS to -one unwavering aim, -Whose . . . I .1' not enough attention paid, fifr the be- - "`-`-`-, - -.. - P ,,*ill wow girlish clothes. Wear them Tell them I pray them to be always motto is, "The one thing I do. lief-is growing that a good deal of estimated prevalence of Sickness due ' . t. . .. . . ­ .- .. C, wbg* rim are young, for some day near; The man who Is all there, all.on his to preventable diseases were added . , - "t . I �Ptt the un sat and to in our great 11­`--Fm wM And yourself a sedate lady Ask,them to keep 'her little feet from Job who regard& his work as his beat the-cases of illness arising frorp vari- - ....�.. I I*.„,,v,10 . - I , �� -.. . _ I cities tor-day, the from the distress .. ­ .:* "d I= have lost your chance to ap- . stumbling, - . .[friend. and flings his life into it. of unemployment, is at least par- ous hazardous employments, from I-= -._r. _ - I ,I"Or YoURS. Her gallant heart from fear. :. . The man who looks atter.the man at faulty housing conditions, from over- � ., . . .1.4 . ' i-� . - Bally due to the lack of 'recreation. ' ' ' '- ' ' ' !� Perhaps there are girls in your high, the other end of. the bargain, who crowding, from .neglect .or lack of - .� - - - - - school who wear very white noses and' Candles that burn 'for a September-demonstrates tha.t honesty is the beat grounds and open spaces such as intelligent care in keeping the body �% parks. The. situation in Toronto is r ..we& of hair extending three inches birthday, . policy. . - . and mind active and-clean, the amount -.. :, . � . ' ­ not quite so, *cute at present as it in- . . I ''beyond each ear. Set round with asters and with The man who dares to undertake - of disease from causes that are pure-, .. , .-' _ ­ The really worth- -- � ' in many cities,lea of the*Old -Land, but . �� . ­ . ��, .-'..while person will.admire the girl with goldenrod, thing he longs to do, who believes in . ly 'avoidable would reach enormous �-.. - . - An you go upward in your real - we can take a lesson from their min- i . � ,- �'..�*good looks and a minimum of arti . ant himself and In the messago he has proportions. ' Moreover, the move i.-.� I �/ I.1, •Aciality about her. It is one thing to dying. - .. . been sent here to deliver. , takes. One thing is' certain that the cost of these diseases and illnesses 11,� . . 1. I . .in .1 over=owdinff in housing conditions - - I-- ­ I � .attrad attention and quite another Carry my prayer to God. ­ Those who take no stock� mcle, necessitates a reckless and heavy out- . ,'.­.--­­ - � ' . must be relieved for it is one of the - - -, ­10 j, ':-to win sincere admiration. - I . - -­ -Aline Kilmer. 'a, a factor In their success, but push test menaces to health, morals lay. . . . I '. � - - . . -­ - .. ,-. '. .- * - *1 I . 7 . greatest ' - ,- '-'-. *1 ` , I . .Z:. �..... ­ ahead and do the beet they can let all and good citizenship 'that confronts Neglect of the public to report mild, . - , - � A Partnership. - , . . s on � , - j . .- a of the main obstacles ir . . . ... Suggestions From Other Wom"L circumstances. `. � .. .1 � - , - •� . -Whim you discover that your bed- I think the "money” question has The man who cultivates. 'tact,. us at the present time. � ;the way of a substantial,decrease ir ;,..1 ;.--­--.: .-�.. �. . E. V. Buchanan, General Manager � . - ' : I , q I , LY!and does cause more dissatisfaction courtesy, courage, self-confidence. will- - the prevalence of the various types ot . , preacWars beeorn ng thin and slesu of the,Londorff Public, Utilities Cost- ' " :' - . .1 �. r, optimism, healt�, and,good recently Lg -- As a result ..., . ­ - : I .;it thq ends, you may make them al-I and trouble between man and wife Pcwv I I mission', who re,ce gave an address' communicable diseases. . ­. . F A . the terrible expenuiture in combating �: . girlhood will to all men. , . '- .. ,.most pa good as, new by-making use,than any one thing. In my S 40--- " , �in Toronto on "Opert spaces and their ..�7.­.L�::.�..-..V :, �iof the following method. ,I learned with many a'heartache how ' these outbreaks goes on apace, wher. . . . ­I.- ­�: A sewing machine works twelve uses," SaYS:­ �- .- ..� , - ­:�­:-- -- ... , .. Take a strong piece of muslin about! unreasonable some men are. 'large 'cities are faced with�w4th a little.judicious outlay in edu. � � . I times as fas: as the hand. "All our wi " , � . :­­­ . 7, . - . , -: health matte" '' i ,�, ­twelvie'inches or more in width and My_father ,allowed my mother the -----.- . ___- � ....I- ­ ­. .... — ----'-,t i , .4 1 cating the people ,in beal � and preventive hygiene, inclAding the p - as long as your spread is wide. Ar-!�butter and erg money after the feed . ­ I "r : I value of vaccines and of precaution- ' . -.:17_%: �l. .k. range this strip or facing on the,was paid for. From this sum she - and the worst Is yet to come . .... 1 *I - '- .. !wrong side of the Spread on that'part'was supposed to provide�food, furnish . . I ary measures such as notification, I . 7. ..,'which lit worn. Fold under edgp� the' house, clothe herself and four quarantine, etc., of cases of infectious 1 , .of 'which "d � ..­ . -could be saved -`, -Z ­ ­ � sew to position.i children, .buy .schoolbooks, and send . .. . . --­ .�:�­� ---­�,.:..- --....." ....... . disease, much money I- ; .. . . ­ . . , . I . I . . . . .: I I. *:: 4 - . Lot us by all means give our active t. , ..,, Treat both ends the "me way. It is'tih;children to school. . I - � ; ­. . . . ,'� --:- � . ..- -., .!.�*­ .�, i . . , . . . ­;, ':�:. . ". -J� I . . I ,I �-,­ ... t. - � ' - - � .- � , 4 ,41111y a few moments' work and fully grturtately, we were very healthy, . - . 4--1.1.n , . support and influence to all Publk :!�L--=:-�... - . . � . ­ : . .1 tr.. .. '." ' � -vepay3 one for the little extra expense so she did not need to pay any doc- i .11 ,� . �. . .. I .1 Health organizations who are labor. -'-I- :':' -�-.:;.1 , � . ....i .%..-`�. ­ = I—.- ­.- ' " ".� -, , . ­ I .�- I . i� . ing to reduce the toll of sickness and' �--,.,- -�' .. Z 5--and tiwe involved. A spread thus for bills". If she raw short of funds .. I "' .... r �. death, and make this world a 'happier � .17 i - .- f . � t , .,i. weir-roreed will put off the evil day a and asked my father for more, she . ":.-.,--. .1. I �..i . '-� year or more Wore it will be neces- was thoroughly crew,questioned. I -- I 1, : '. . .- , I I 1, �I- ,­ . -and -healthier place to live in. 'rho �­-.��'.-:-�.,,.-"I . . . . ... . I.,.,. diminish a ten-dollar bill to I -found there were -many other . . I .-- , - ­ . progress and greatness of k nation de•' I ,nary to dim . I ;. . . . .-.�- � 4 I ­- ,,,'.. pond on the good health and education, � .. I�, - . .I buy a now one,.-MriL` R•.-S. homes conducted in the same manner, . ­- :. .�� 4 i I ­ . . ­-:-11, 1 . . . , . - i , . � :L -1;­ �L,-��. .. - . . -1 "- i . I . Make a bag of cretonne'or''96ini and I was so disgusted that I almost . . .. - ; ... . , Without good h %111 . .� . I . . of its people. - eala I . �!'.7 . . : . -7: - ."-' - nothing avails, 47id rio effort should -. � , I . . .. 1, - to get `married. How- .,.I . . . : i I I : C .t 3 ".7 .emitable material the width of the decided never' . . . ­ - I ­ . ­ -*� : . � t . .. - . .'- -.:.-, . I '-'I .I : - : �1, . right-hand end of the-sewing machine. -ever, the right man finally came along. , �, - :. be considered too'laborious to improve . --­ - 1 1 4 . � . . -But before I said yes I decided the 1. I -.., ­..�L�­-,� . the public health and well-being. The- , �,�-, . ,., ,I �-� The length may be&a liked, say about . .. . -:1 ',�.,��J I � I . � . , . � t, � � . . . - ­­ --- ­ :­­ money spent on Public Health work . Z' - inch" Rem both top- ends, Sind,money question. must be definitely .. . .... . . l •7-. . I . '� is money invested, and the more in. '-: I .. . .i I ,.. "just tack one of them to the right settled. He was more than willing to - - ---.,- . . . . . % , . 'I ' ..I formed the general public becomes an �", ­- A �1, lmd 4Rd of. the machine. You will come to an agreement, as big Wome . I . -��. - ..-.,. . 1. .. . I � I . 00 . -e will expendi. ­ ' -..;��-'­,-: �, , t time and I ,• save!, life had been very much like-mine. . to its purpose, the more ­:�. I I..::.:.-,�.�.I 1.�1- ., 11 R-�­*ad A a* great _ "I I . 0 0 0 --�, tore for this worthy motive be in- . � ., - . TO,--. all giV`=er into Our plan has -been- a &eat success, :- 0 " � . I I I . .-:­­. 05 'you cs;'t� . I 0 U --­.. creased. . _ ­.:-:!­ �,�'.�,, Ot when yolt are sewing. Then tbely and after more than twenty years of . 01) 0 .- �� . .....4 .1 .1 - . .11 . 4 ­ 4we not'an the floor,E. W. . married life,we think it,the only way, . , I ... . - .I � o.;:ii��. , . , 1, . . U i .- .. .. - �,t A great many.people have admired especially for farmers: We keep w - •I . a . 1. -.-Who Slays a Friend. . -. ­� '.,' I � 1. I 0 I- :1. I : .. .. .,� . • 1) . 7 ;,�-1 - - `­ . I. .-. , , ..1. . . , , " , : � ­�:�: -strict accouitt, of everything bought i , 0 . . - . ­Wio,'Slays 4 faithful ,friend, , �, : ­ , - ,,,, ,-, , .11 , .Aenim which little two . A comrade all the years, • .�' - , `%, .:' 7 I I the sturdy' sults of heavy blue taken in 0 a . .3 " - ­.,1i:%�., 1..: ,,.-... - - �.. I and three; abd sold, and all the money taken in • , 6 I .. , .. ­ .. - - I - . 0 A�" ��,-, .,,.,­.- I., . . . �. ­ , . I . L k? . ,, ­ . year-old boys wear on the farm for goes in a general fund-upon.which , I 0 , , One who, without an end, ,ti'i iiT � - .. .... � . ­ ; (ft - . ,1; I . .. cvoiiyda�- Some say, "But I didn't we both draw. I-keep all the books, . .1 1# : Unknowing doubts or fears, .-,%!�­: - .. . .i, " � . . . . .. �. -7 . , .:� - - I , I I � ;�u 6ould buy, spits for such.and understand,our business perfect- - ; Has sheltered from the sun, - � �1 1. . . I . .. .......... I �, t �I—: - Has served his, every needy .1 ,. . . . �. I!i Il '. small botsill -You 'can't, I could riot 1j,as we always talk.everything over. . . - - - * , . iss, I Who murders such a one - - . ! ON purcha a pattern for them, We bought a farm and had debts � . -�" .. , 11 , ., en . 7 , . �­7T-i---- I I-"but I found I.t an easy matter to s4spt-to pay and all kinds of family ex- 1�11 ,.� I .l�I',,I," ":., , ..'.- -I � .1 -. . . Is murderer indeed. --.:.� ..". .-. . .,..�..,,�,­ � :�. . . - -. -��: �., , Z i- Who Slays a faithful tree -­:" � !' em one-piece pajama patterp to the penes,but we always had the money ill I l. � I.. . . . . . ' '! .- I -,- " - - ;1 I..... . � - . . - By lazy carelessness ..� ., .. .1 . i ­�� ­-' " . , ." . ­ ­i 'k - . �.'-.�. '.. The pajama pattern will, ready to meet the obligations. Now . . ,4., -i:�f- ..'­-�:. "!'. ..4 �, . -�---.•;::_r­ ` ,-: . .1 . , .purpose. .. 0 .. . - Z,7 . I .- 1. I - ! - �:: � .- � .. A ..�t'­�► .- '. t` - :� 1�- � a drop seat}, in- we are out of debt, have a good home I - I • . .. . .Arch murderer Is he ­ , .'. "�of-course, have 0 .� - .... . .,.i'4'.� ­ - " . ... . - : . . r . � . .. . - I.. .... 11-1 .. , Who doubly doth transgress. �" P., .� - - .-- stead, lar the sections of pattern to- a fine bunch of Victory bonds, besides - ., - I. . -­­ �., . - :". .11 . . Z* '�- ­ � -I --- ; ­ - ; 1�-: *a= .;" * I- " . .- .. , .� . Who, leaves his fire alight �.- -,- - . - �-- � �:4 , � ..�1-4 .,T1.­:i- :--,-'ether and t with a seam straight a generous amount of other -stocks,- . . 1. .­1, --� �. - . :' May set a woild4 scftmo­� � 4 �f . 7 ..'* ..,.tj I . , .­ � � � I "- .:� %- . . ' .. ,�.. I .... ..� - , � ,down the middle 6i trig bark,-indtber- .,.,(, 1,,.z., W,C�,ave.e:joint bsnk-,ac�- -- ­-L�" �I - le, -- ,!I't ,, . , �' .� . - And God Shall ie�'that bright . , , I . ­�­7 ­j­? . . . , . , , , , , , , ..1be little garment-*M oon only ddwn count, and my name on a cheque bag I I - .1 �� - .- - .. ­I, ­ *.:- I I . ." Rod banndi�6flhli :. rl�,'I, I-------:.-:­:. .11 . . t 7 , , .:... , . , sh� . th--front. 12�# a stitched pocket on never been qu0stiongd., , I I . , I . ,. I ..;-, - .. • , . ame. ' . 1, .: -I -. - t, I - : , , " . I -Dc , C.. .... I - .. : - . .I.I'.Ii.�,,�." ; ,-r�­l4.t luglas,Maiio�h.­ ' .1 � . .,g, .,* °°`"''� .1 . . I I one'in froiit,'so it will ' . -.0., � . ,-%X. �� -,?­ :�/, ., . .;,.. 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'•�.rn,�±r`14t1••..v�,.,... ;., _-5.,�,,,ypf:.q;,r'e�'r,�Y— .. ._ :S•.».a. r..,<.. - _''�r '�, _ ..� ...Y...,., - _-'� , .. � '� . off. t;allaw. the stem-Coati`s at the Is• it#R 1� ?a]YtMllr,''`ia•!e-a.agar: _ r - :,' . bast to that=A:WU.dictioaar7,hj tb BIM. _. <, .rs. ,• i � �� cows cotton'sttffis oslsfaaliT-esDotted!here, RUMOR ar and known as "Calico-" �l ns;�is .., The I+'ail U the most severe season It was calico from Callout that" If the Blood is Kept Rich sad } •, r GIVES T A N L A C ..CREEOT "lot the year,tor colds-•one day 1s warm, causod serious trouble in England two "' " ' FOR FINE HE�iL'fH.' q 'the next cold and wet and. unless the centuries,ago,.- when the Springfield Red y 'WM Enjoy Health.. Unnecessary. mother is on her guard;the little ones weavers went about assaulting shy- - re seized with colds that may hang one whom they saw_wearing the In- "More dfsturbances to health is'taus- ""I've heard that she walks is her ',� ? '� oa all winter. Baby's Own Tablets are than cotton goods; which•they feared, ed by weak, watery blood than most sleep•° Says She Only WCighed. BS ; ?'; otbsra' beat friend"ia preventing or not without reason, would inure their people have any idea of. When your � 9=Y! And they with two motor, ,.banishing colds. They act as a gentle own trade. blood is impoverished, the nerves suf- Pounds When She Began :.` ... P _ : Taking IL �]azative;keeping the•bowels and atom• Coaaequently. an Act of..Parliament far from,lack tit nourishment and you „,,,:,�.' o ;. . ach tree, and sweet- An occasional was passed forbidding the use of Cali- may be troubled with insomnia,aeur t- The Limit, Qr dose of the Tablets will prevent colds, co under a penalty of ;1,000. Nowa-- In, neuralgia or siatica. Muscles subr cTavish - "What's this, stewed "I only weighed 98 pounds when I, „ started on Tanlac, but I•now weigh or it it does come on suddenly their days' Calicut exports. more teak and Zect to strain are,undercnoarished and trmt3" ' .._,prompt u#e-',Fill-reltevo the baby. The aandaiwood than calico. you may have muscular rheumatism - His Wife-"A Diana a like It?" 1�"'d id feeling like a ryd eat per: Tablets are sold by medicine dealers ` +- - or lumbago., If your b:ood !s thin and y' y son, said Mrs. Frieda Bs7dEes.- 8Z8 g "Indeed, I doo; but who' lea' ye done `f ?: or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Two'Varletles. you begin to show symptoms of,any with the rice we left yesterday?" John St.. North Hamilton, Oat. Dr. Williams'Medicine Co.,Brockville, "Bill of fare, waiter, please," de- of these disorders try building up the _• •y "I underwent an operation •lour, ,Ont. mended the diner, blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .'Impossible. Years ago and ever since then i have The old waiter ambled forward. been in a very weak and rundown con- The pills have a special action on ., " dition. My stbmac4 was so upset'that Hundred Signaturo4 "The bail of fare, sir, U ham; eggs, the blood and as it becomes enriched how that we are married, dear, ? Chins property deeds or leases of- bread, and coffee:' l said the bridegroom, you have a Seri- I could hardly eat a morel of aoltd tea have sr hundred signatures. The The old waiter bowed and shuffled "your health improves. The value of ,� ' one task before yon. food and I got sc thin people told me.. N. Dr. Williams' 'Pink, Pills in cases of "Why, George, what is it?" I looked like I urea starving. I wan s� - reason is that land to usually owned out. But a moment later.he put his this kind U proved by the experience " by syndicates, and agreements' must head through the doorway again. You musk prove to my three sin- very sad mg nQrs�gere_saut- - „ , „ f_Mz_D ..McDonald---xorth R1T"-U.e Boat ,vu vas vvorthy-of-are:'`--strung that I could get but very little -- e-atgaea >yy' every member of an or- Quv nor, he called, "how3'ye want Bridge, N.S., who says: "Por some _ '`'-janization. yer eggs--blind, or lookin' at yer?" y� I suffered severely .with head. sleep at night. , ins in the back and a run- The Wrong place. . "That was my condition when I got f - After the knot Is tied a man doesn't MONEY ORDERS. yid' lxi hold of Tanlac, down condition. At times the pain in A'teacher was explaining to her but"five bottles of the �kr liave'to much rope. _ Remit by Dominion Express Money' class that If one wanted to do any- medicine have simply transformed•me. Order. If lost or stolen you get your my back would be so bad that I would thing well, one had to begin at the, Why, I have actually gained 82 pounds Ask for Minard's and take'no other. move back' sit up in bed all night. From time to time dOCt were-trsdting�e,_hut -bottom, when a voice from the b_acY_ m weight and am feeling simply-flue. did not give me more than temporary interruptectlie% -- .-"I have a splendid appetite and can ~ . • - "How about swimming, teaeherr' whatever I want and never svelter relief.' And then one day when I was a particle from indigestion. My nerves ' suffering terribly a neighbor came to When Father Forgot tlinissit. ereI steady, I sleep well at night and _ afle me. and urged me to try Dr. Wil: - am ao much stronger I can do my r, Mcf30VERN Hummers_ through the process of Hams' Pink Pula. Aster taking two the when I was a boy I� as never al- boxes- ., housework with ease. - ',--Varl`itI4ns-Ma4overn, Magauran, Me- b'�lation• bozea I felt relief. I got five •� ' low out later than 8 o,eloc* It is nothing I- Gowran, Souris, ,ernes, summers. boxes more and before they were all ! how Tanlac has built•me up and'I take- ther!,. =- gone I felt as though they were giving Sea. Some ist Racial origin-Irish. - CHANCE hie new life, as!n every way they built Dad (hotly}-"He was a,better-one .pleasure In making this etatemeat'for, � source--A given name. Variations - C h a u n t y, Chauncey, up and improved my, health sad' than Yours•°' the benefit of others.' � ^ Caunte, Chanteau; -Canoe, Chanzy, ,_,_ Tanlac U sold by leading druggists -7. I'MISamhradhain" doesn't look as strength. I am now working as a - everywhere. Adv. '~ Kensail, barker in a pulp mill. tea houra a day "Just a Chances. :- _ _._ •. though It sounded anything like Mc- Racial Origin--English and French. - Govern. Nevertheless it U the true Source-A given nam_s or,, a trlpai and feeling none the gorse attar my Editor (teatilq)-"I can't see any Sheep Are Accurate tllarortieters. day's work. I sag with pleasure that thing in that manuscript of yours:' Experienced shepherds declare that e Gaelic form not only of this family name. this condition U due-to Dr. Williams' Struggling Author-"I presume not, sheep tarn their heads to the wind Y name; but of Magovern, Magzurin; When the Angle Saxons Dame to pink pgU•• but It U possible that some of Your when the day is going to be fine; :It ' ,k MacGoveru, McGdwmu, Saurin and England, following the fail of the Ro- You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills readers may be quite intelligent:' they graze -with their.tails to wIU4-. ' man Empire, and drove back the Bri- from 'any medicine dealer or by mail ward It U a sure sign of rain. -in some Jnstances of Somers sad Bum- tons into Wales-and Cornwall, they at 60 cents a box, or six boxes for mere. brought with them an organization - Would Have Walked. �2iS0, from The Dr. wtillama' Mad! Aa IrUhman had lust landed at''Minard'aLintatsntLumberman'sirrtaaAf The last two names are also trace- that was loosely tribal fat form. sine Co., Brockville. Ont. ; - able to English sources and Norman- In some cases the tribal names that Liverpool after a terrible voyage, on A woman is glad to be twenty, F rich origins. If either one U yours were used, and which have survived ¢ - which, as someone had said, he Brat ashamed to be forty,sorry to be sixty, - f&r'ed he was going to die,then feared l depends on whether-your ancestry principally In names of places settled, Ten Millions Instead of Nine., and proud to be eighty. ; were formed An the a ot, after the The Canadian people. -expect that he wasn't. -_' - Ira Irish or not ai to which source your p t. faalfly name came from. As he crawled on to terra firma, his dye.victor is he who can go it alone.' name of the chieftain of the bead. In when the complete census returns are `As a matter of fact,.tae pronuacia' other cases, and by far the malorit7, published they will disclose a Do- coming lustre eyes tell" hip on a-tiler lion of "MacBamhradhain" Is not ao coming out,glistening._from the water. they were brough with them from minion population 02 nine ' million ••Ooh," he muttered; "if I'd knows " tar from •Macllovern• -The Irish con- their-old Teutonic homes on the Con- souls• The increase is gratifying. - " ' aonants are often not what they seem. tineat: It was typical of these Angle. Some who would see their country it was going to be so rough I'd have ., walked myself, -especially when combined. An M Saxon-tribal names that they ended making yet ruore talwarf strides. are 8 • ; sometimes has the Bound .of "b" and }n "ingas." and their counterparts are not satisfied. however. To an inquir Wise yes the titan who knows what sometimes lot "v:'. -Often,-too, con- to be found in many se4dons of Oer- (ag mind it occurs to ift what would sonants are silent in certain combina- many today--as place names, The be the effect on Canadian economics not to say, and remembers not to sa 4 "<} tions. In this case drop the sound of 'German -tribal name -ending was en «, if the Po foe were greater, say point t it. �afitfled.. . the "s" after the "Mac,"-assume that ••tea,^ millions. What, in•brief, would be the Cenaingaston' or-town, of-the Cane- Canada's the increment of 4N "mh" hap the "v" sopad and thst the Kensington, 'from. the Anglo-Saxon effect of a million suddenly added to Adverkasements. "dh" Is silent. You set a 'proaaaeU- •• ' " ' population, TED--YOUNG LADIES 0&' tion something like "Mac-aura-an" or singas." or followers of "Cones;' U a a million immigrants of that splendid. •` good :qucatioa to ,rata as.aaraes „ , Apply Wellandra, Hospital. 8L Cathar- "Mac••orra-se.. . The 'G." of coarse, dace'name in, England, in Germany type Canada has been attracting to hall, oat . doesn't really belong there, except U found Kenzingen in BAsu and Gen- her shores since the termination of that it lost happened in the Angliciz- singes in Hesse-Cassel._ the Great War, • To take only three - ink of the name. It comei'really-as The family names in this group ap- cardinal points bf Canadian national AS P 1 R I N a result of the ''k" sound*of the "c" In pear to have been developed as pat economic-life. "Mac." It the name were scientiflcal- ronymics from the same given names In the western provinces there are „ _ ly Anglicied, with as much respect'as from which these tribal aasnes were approzlmateiy 800,000,000 acres of Bayer" is only, Genuine +� 10� Cumple -- 'possible for bolh -spelling and pro- developed. For the most-part they good arable land which have never j j i nanciation, ti would be "blacOvraa." came through , the Norman-French known the plough and are unprodno- GNP r • " But-names don't change in the hasty (who wereTeutonic is blood and In tine. 1:2 the entire million immigrants T© Ca pro speech of the "man on the street" and their nomenclature if not In softening .went on the land and each took a !�1 The maicricr of skin and scalp troubles -_ilia equlvaleat in the Middle Ages,- Introduction of the "h: Kenasll,haw- homestead It would settle and reader o Q U ' sdt be prewz'ua bs�. pCut 'i 0 u i soap prevented for "gambradhata," who founded the ever, appears to be.a.straight develop- productive more.than halt of this tre- on theetig ten ai offrr rough- or clan about 900 A.D., was one of the meat from-a diminutive of the Scion niendous area and multiply tour times :. 1E°' pimr�ihee e iii fish, more ancient Clan O'Connor. The name. Chanceau, Cance and Chanzy the west's present agriculturally pro- the�uiis tae�.�centedd Cutdcura Talc= given name means "summer," hence are family names that have developed ductal; area. iIIyOt�toilet"° """"' t _ :the Engltsh variations of Somers and to France, . - Canada has a'national debt of 2,349 �� ��� - millions of dollars, which is slowly be- . u.ad.tux 3t.Pad Et,w Uwerwl. e' - - paid off by nine million people arcing! Unless you see the The per capita debt U approximately yer" on package or on tablets 'You r 'Vhose Fault �a it when your ` = t26L Add a million tax payers to the are not getting genuine Aspirin at all. , -_ ' ► - --- -- country's population and it drops at TOO TO• - once to ;235. In every Bayer package are dire! i 'a+ 1�usbaend is C'i'OSS at _ __ The whole nation is worried by the for Colds' Fieitdache, Neuralgia, i j matism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago t - -� j, deficit on the government railways for and for• Pain. Handy•tin bowls of breakfast ? __ ao solution has yet been found. twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- which ` TO SCHOOL .: Expert statisticians have estimated gists also sell larger packages. Made = from direfully worked out figures that 11 you hit your thumb You can avoid•this '! in Canada.- Aspirin is tha trade mark Mother Tells how Dauchtw ^^ ' `' with a hammer ou poesibilrty you stop _ _. each lLew Canadian settiets worth 26 tared in Canada);of Bayer Maau I - •- y revenue to the Dominion railways the (rte *as Made.•Nell by- � Y. wouldn't blame your driokingteaandcofeeand facture of Monoace'ticacidestei of Bali• , sum of $746.33. Add a million,- to cylicacid. �•Puakham s ve ,tat , • '. thumb for hurting. drirllt instead, rich,Pleas- Compound _ - - Theo why blame your m ,.. ::_••-F'~=-Canada's population and the 746 00,- Postu _ -008 contributary revenue wipes Out rg Ont.-"Lydia .lw Pinker - husband whose nerves Postum is the deli- ttte railway deficit for all time. its � COl7OII may have have bEen �� stag And this• is not visionary. Why a , ham's Vegetable Compound 'was re• ' cioas cereal bev ewith commended to me -c>3'-. should Canada's-population not be ten form '.'bytes orcoffee,andwhose a satisfying Savor. It: I y daughter. - millions? Overseas the most desirable e� " She had trouble. :rest probably has been affords the advanta4es of. 1N11G OF PAIN people, in a <v: every ta'oken by the irritatiosl a hot drink without the _.. proportion Canada has y month - - - •-�. �- ' � never previously experienced, are j ^!>' which left her in T of the thein or caffeine it ill effects of tea or coffee.' looking towards Canada and its offer• y :;:; : .,, a weak and ner- +� , Order• Possum from .`. tug of new homes and enviable citizen- 'your vous condita��_ .*_ -'If you stay awake halt ' your grocer today. Try ship. This'favor is the result of the YARMOUTH, N. S. _ and pain in her the night you dolt feel it with thefarmilyfor'afew' ' country's economic disturbance. It ti'. right side. She. any too cheerful days,drid see what a dif- ,. will got be the last. Now is the time Fishermen and Ca=npCrg, M. had these trouble!; - for Canada to. seize the opportunity <' or'three ear3 t t1 Ys. s9 s feretice there'll be-how presented sad hold out the hand of Q11iCl[ Relief. ., :,,,, and frequently The their of .tea and - :.; ;;.,,,: it will permit Nature to PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT , s>>-''< ?> q the caffeine of coffee are - welcome to a million new citizens. was unable to at- v known dru If their use bring sound sleep and I 1 .end school. She has become regular ='The Lowest Tender. and feels much better since she an strong, sturdy; quiet � �• As persisted in, sooner or ' CCOARB►E SALT !akin the Vegetable Compound and nerves. Sol"y grocers. g .``;.•J,-'- later the nervous eyelets ..� "Yes" said the specialist,as he stood j attends school regularly. She is gaining ,,."may give way. Postum-comes in two. :at the bedside of the sick purchasing LAND SALT f -steadily and I have no hesitancy in ' forms:Instant Postum(in tine) agent, "I can cure you." l recorar"nding Lydia E. Pinklfam's t'' $hills Vegetable Cote sad L $:- '. �' - b__ ,,• _ -• Then you may have sae }asmndy is the cup by - "What will it Bost'!" asked the sick _ P°�• V;{nepmriia,. OT disturbed •the addition of.boiling water. ;man, tairitly. TO#O SAl.�'WORKS Pinkham's Blood- Medicirrze'-idVllt+r . 'sleep. Your l7erves and Postum Cereal(in packages of - "Ninety-flue dollars."' Ole1p! TOROhI'1'O lotirr Tours, Ball St., Cobour�,Out. "° larger bulk,for tboae who pre- - Standing all day, or sitting in ,� ~ tissues will be robbed of fir to make the drink while the J . "You'll have to shade your price a wk- cramped positions,young girls contract:. : that stability essential for meal is being prepared)made - little, replied the .purchasing agent. + deranged 'conditions, and deveiog normal and happy living. by boiling for 20 minutes "I have a better bid from ilia uIIder- Amerleav Tleesar > R�edlss headaches, backache, irregularities, _ - - r taker." Seek on nervousness anA bearing-down pains, 0013 DISEASES all Wkhich_ar•e symptoms of woman's•, a �� ' - Health Blood travels through.the heart at and How to seed ills Ever mother who has a daughter W g Hallam r4ee to as A♦ suffering rem such symptoms should the"rate of seven miles an hour. �, y , " Pillows should be low, to ease the IL b e.�AOO.;U% 8- Lydia f Penal. a Vegetable There a+ S - 1 Compound a fair trials s n heart, and not'too soft, to avoid-over- - Irea. a. 2 V i ISSU No.41•-'2i. ��. a •• h +mQ the end ^. r ' _ v- _ �� ` ' ., .. `' •1f° - .. ,.� •' f�.,.may, v",, j;�i':,S'• �4:• '.k. p ":;;��.'P'• �,y�y�,^'sV7'p `_w.�''^a r '� y . •", n+'�R �•-g S••' 1t. F .� '*. fee t, r ., '„�.. .TN7'+ 4;.�',T°.w.E� �3'^'�'.:h+ '"' t��."*K," '�:rt:r•~ .,,,;r: �,� ;cZ• `.;• ,.'u�., 'f?d ryQ •'4b �r,4. .D`, Rtt` ¢ rs'''��":^r••' ;g'•. ,�y .'rt'`� ••1�'4 �S '7 �JAJ�.�mgapsw-, Eg-&�p7jq% N- T' 'E I Anow" L `V- on .0 Jj AlkLiax 48 home of Guild villt. luidet .at the -Thursday., at'1j coats F. Weeks at.6 p.-m- As there will per pritiod at J. T. StePhe][1804's %e2b presets �,-M re. 0. W;Liddle, of Toronto,. Miss, Lauia, Ati.4revv, teacher tats on th4 tueeting hag been "ing.friendki on Tues- of the Keswitk public - school. ed to Friday. ,. : chang- Yh -Pufa ilifxect"y 14 h �I j '� � � Vfilted 1h6ker day. -eW at the home of spout the week -Mrs, Thoe. Walsh was in the ber-parents here. city for a couple' of days this Now Advertisements. -A target vulfiber of our resi dents took in the big road opening. -Mr. and Mrs. Powley, of To- celebration at Whitby last Thtirs- ND-An auto tire. Loser call roato, -spent the week•end with day afternoon and evening- _ Fat uthts offlice- 2-1 +t.-the Misses Bunting. Every one lease nQt@ the S.A•LE-A good'bedroom suite% -R n- 11, OSS advt. -in ail(otrber- Apply to W.J.Gordoo,Pickering.-Robert Gordon has been co Big Stor 3 to his bed during the past column. The date of 'moving 18 „fined week through illness. PIGS'FOR SALE-9. young pigs;changed from Monday, Oct. 3rd, PApply to Gerald Clark,Dunbartori. 3-4 -0. H. C. and Mrs. Wright, of, to Monday. Oct. 10th. The new OCTOBE .. .10TH ' T Toronto,, pent the week.end with building will th6n be completed. RITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES Bfor sale at lowest possible prices by Thomas and Mrs 6ordon". -You are invited EO attend the P�aterson, Claremont. 36tf -S J. C ollacutt has been busy Harvest Horne Services at the --,during the past- week Putting On Methodist Church next Sunday. FOR SALE-New Fa tners' Friend pas wee r d 'zz -onto, will IL g.a,,, Also second-hand 7 1 the roof of his new garage.. Rev. J. R. Real, of Tot Blizzard. -J. .Theitton.,Pickering, 49tf plow,chea -L,'A. Findlay prijach,at 10.30 a. tn. and and danghtei 7.00 p. in. nd -A fe Mies Nina, and friend,, spent Sat- Special music for the occasion. is LASTER FOR SALE %v,sacks ,.-'i,'"urday with his mother here. Pofliairedneat,plaster: Apply to Sil-as.Tool, Sec•y S S.No. 8.-Pickering, R.R.No.1.'Locust "Mrs. E. L. Ruddy left on Wed- Hill. ' 2-3 77 s.-A cutisideralble amount of the o our being provided nesdayfor New York, owing t6 pavement that was laid down by' OR SALE-Several yearling sows.- the Nlt'arretj Paving Company-last Fw.th litters; also sows due to farrow in early ..-,her mother being seriously ill. ....... -W. H. and Mrs.--Yelland--of--fall Apply-to-Thos.Metheringtoir, o 9 0. put down ;.A. Piiirbbiro, are spending a few and re-paved, as it was Bell phone.' .3-6 M ses. - OR SALE-7.Btuzgy arid harness in days with Mi. find Mrs. Torrabef. before the.foundatiou was perfect Ne w' Large-Pre i W. F. Henderson caught a 10 -1: dry, it itroudd not 'prov6.dur- JL1 good condition. $3.'�.00 complete,Yo be�seen y at Nl;• Kennedy's' ­Frti chman's Bay.Stuck pound pike In Duffin's creek near able: Farm,Dunbarton." 3 tbe,base line bill lge one day last -The Godson Contracting Coln HORSES FOR SALE-A team of preparing back gcldinge.,,5 and 9.years old respecLive-' ou week. pang are now busy pre ig the orner -L. A. Van Skiver' who has aving the al I I pjAy tot.S,Whitc,lot 3.con 2, Scarboict. way for qW week. Wheif this is completed 11 ()o. l4t.,crfi the-Kingsfort road we,,t ut-Pick- --be ki clear stretch of four mi-les of erinK Village;a Lrlack wolf fur. Finder PI ff OST--On the evening of Saturday, months,, was in town one day this cliti,reb and John.Antian's corners. -Abe Law, of Toronto, return there will--communicate with B.Kemp,171 Prince St., k5te -King -a n' d Chur' c Led home on Wednesday evening high OasF. aspbaltic paveine6t. erboro,and receive reward, - 3 after spending a week here with -Tbe,1;,,-hoo1 'Fair-held here on OIT;-:�bout Aug, 15tb. a large his sisters. Mand'FkV jitf4 was quite a stivvPq3jnL, Cl been torn on the t:n, k Re- -Mrs. Chas. S. Palmer, we are.affair, • The weather being un- back is'black. sorry to report, is in, very. poor favorable,the attendance was not ward for information trading to his recovery., U r e t S, Leave word atthe NEWS office. - 143 health at present and is 'nuable'to o large 4s usual, but there was u leave-her bed.' large number of exhibits of.,a. high 'P� OR SALR-Cbeitp. all kinds of t %agon,,h3rr.Ess, "and--�-Mra R. G. Mdsan and Egbert standard, and a great deal of in• all kinds of farm im- .its in good order., Alsoieveral heavy and ,L Doyle were in Toronto one, day t4erest is tna'uifested by the stud- lft'g`h"t`scaI1s arid a couple Of light horse-powers. ' 'We ask our many customers and Mannihg- eut�s as well its pa"tit�. H.Herman.Claremont. 'Phone,201. last week attending the A 17tt Brown weddinz. -The following is the clasp -Mrs. J. H; Beal, of Claremont, standing in the Intet riaediate room F"ARM FOR SALT- 122 Acro�• east -friends to kinclly overlook any im-. hA:f,,: lot,t,.11 and ,I,' 'rownsh,p •,( Mark- spent a fe'w days with her sister, of the Pickering Public Pchool for li,,-7, 'Cashel Corners) i��nk b-xrn as x sit. and Mrs. J. R.- Thexton, - returning the month rA-Septernbor: Sr. III- another barn 3u:•3, sheep pen.tog pen.hen house,ic--house.%ilo,driving house: i I water home on Sunday afternoon.. Harold Riehar&o-n, Bertha hitch- $tables.2 wens.cistern. BrIcAou'e-of-� perfection which may occur iin our in the �V -Rev' Thou. Dew and bride, of laer, Hilda­-K-mrn-�. Verna Reid. roornswith cook house- and-woodshed. God `1­ orch rd and %mall-fruit,olood crteek run;ukig i Ivy. have been spending a few- Billy Hall, Roaie giej-- Lillian Wi- ai .bu4b. 13 acre-§ of through the farn?.7 acres 'days during the past week with -man,Jack McGinty. Johnnie Rem• pz,turv. i to,od,4rontage on York Countyov,-1 -service during the following 'roads. R.R mailand telephone. convenien to 1,,?a Pickering and Whitby friends.' mer. Bessie Batb, Donald Morriss- ",oa to plow thistall school and church. -Owing to the special services ey. Mervyn Pottev. Jr. 111-Hilda and full posietsion April DAL 1922. Apply to At- 4:rtHei,,ey,Green River.phrme 640.or LoMrs. few' days. XL- 1n the Methodist Church on'Sun- Wa6b. -Lizzle McGinty, Evangel- Zir.Tale. Unionville. * 32-3 day next, the evening service in ine'Cowao, Mildred Murphy. Sr. drawn. C St. Andrew's church will be with- II-Florence Mulch, Phoebe Bilk- er, Edward Kirchner, Ethel Bray, Cider Making- M ' S H APMAN -The Palmer' Entertainment D b�, Andrew. Johnnie Green- k't Ho. jt der on or' Company will present the most w peth Morley- Leonard- Weare"prepared to make ei laughable comedy "Hoollizan.'s . ton,'Hai, Monday. Wednesday and Friday- of 'Troubles" 6 the Town HRH to qte�he 5:a. Heater Mi�'h each week until Dec. Ist.. z. report of. S Cberrywood N r t M r1s. PETTY Sho' e' ' is ey. & SINCLAIR. morrow (Saturday)evening. See -The following Is the :,Advt in another colunbu. the Junior Division of the Picker- Jiliams -r,- -W.F.Law is now moving into ijag Pnblic School for the month :his copy new residence on. King of Se Aer- ptember. N�ames are in or a - Canada's Standard Sta -le. St., P It is now about eompleted, of merit. Jr. II--Edon Reid, Irene "there being still some painting So Couph6d. Harry Stephenson, I To'w- - n - Hafl bodone. The building Rddqmneh •ie krtinn, William Martin,Lonitie ca n be bongM no iv us at reduced prices, in heavy.. medium and fine weights.� to the appearance of that part of Stephenson, 134rbar'm Hall. Ho%% -."the street. and Law, Ethel a Powell.' Ralph�-I.:Picker-ing '- -Mrs. H. A. 3fatchett and dan- Atinau and Helen Cowan (eqqal),, . ...71le Ideal Boot for_ All Occasions, ghter, Miss Helen, of Moncton, N. A�;-;tia.Bnker, NVallter Richardson, B., are visiting the former'..4 par.- Allan Andrew, A ngns Uicumhe. 4 Just one night -ents, Goo. M. and Mra. Palmer, Btizil By*-. James King, Harold We have our Fall Hats„and Caps in stock and are ehowing'a nice who'have been in very poor health Hat%-kin%. Elinor Peterson(absent!, Va6ety in the latest shapes and colors. -but who, we are glad to say, are Jest•lo Imanto 'Sr. I- -- -.. - Phyllis' Pil Saturday Improving. key. -1revie Hall, %lu - Sweaters and Raincoats i -Kelvin Bunnor bas. returned Scott, Dnr6lteid. Floirence And- sk, where be bas rews, Jimmie PAltilor. Sr, Pr,- Bny them.from' us and get full from Perdue,' Sa. Frool. now on will be'a necessity. been teaching through the sum: Bert Elliottt, Kpnneth -Wehard- value for your dollars. mer months. After spendiniz sorne -;on, Xortt Clark. Jr. Pe.-Nit hol,%s Octo* ber* nth . - ­ ­ :- -- days with his parents here, he.left korrisuey, Isabelle Mar3iftater, -La--,t but not Least-Don't let us forget for Gnelph to continue his stndiei Edna Greenlaw, Nlbrley Stepheti- The Palmer-Amuse• Al at the O. A. C. son. Class A-Marjorie Shepherd. 1­7 �LOWNDES' CLOTHES Fred. F. Baledon, of Burford, Lias Liscombe, Marie Cowan ,kr ment Company Al motored down on Saturday last thtir Bier, Hsleu Murfh s y. -and couple of days with B-Dbrothy Pavia, itiona. Me spent a cot FIL Pr -Overcoats from $32.00-up Iqaac. - resent- the relatives here. On his return Ewen, Edward, M' rtio, 'his ion Tuesday he Was accompanied Cou-pland. A. B.-Gibson, ,teacber. by Mrs. Balsidon and children,.who -The 'Women's Institute rnem- Funniest of All .Suits from $30.00 .-: mad been spending tpn days with hers met on Friday,'Sept 30th, at r Made. -wft�nt. Comedies :''Tailor Jn any Style you with her parents, W. J. and Mrs. the homa of Mrs.- E. L. �Lnddy, 'Clark. when a most delightful program Workmanship Guaranteed. -W. G. Reid will move biQ wsu� rendered. Mrs. N. R. Ling. business into the old whose bo okof laws for women is i k rind H66bg7a-n- s Fred T. Bunting, e 7 'Standard Bank premiseg adjoininiz sqwell known iii'CanAda..deliver. .7 the Jordon House on Monday ed ii splendid address on Girl Guide Established 1857. ...afternoon, and will immediately -work and instructed them in the All beirin to tear down, the present method' of organizing this move butcher shop preparatory to erect- meat• ' Miss Hunt, vocalist, de- Ing a more commod ous and mod-- lighted her andien(re with her •'In 3 Acts and 2 Urea thin T BUNDY' ls -e thing ern building. bewitiful contraltb voice. Nliss -Mr. and Mrs. Dare,of Toronto, Somerville, wbo is a pupil of Van spells. 7, several delight .the Town Hall this(Friday) even ful.violin &Qlos, Miss White acting Not Moving Picture Show vvbo are to assist at the concert in Kuntz, rendered a ng Ao Buy 'at Bundy's" Ing by the Godson Contracting as a splendid accompanist. bliss it pa� s -Its 50 cents Company, under the auspices of Marjorie Charles,of Toronto gave ..St. George's Churell, will spend several choice readings. The Cami. S*ial Prices, A' du thei week end with Mr. and Mrs. dian Acadarny Of Music is' to be Penny, and on Sunday morning congratulated on the exc ellent. Children-25 cents and tax. 1will sinj work of these young artists. Ap- 0 V.- gin St. kndrew's church. Ae onitmIng-­ ijitli have proximately one hundred ladies been itinTe-f'-wily in the R. C. attended this meeting; .Whitby ELM DALE MILLS �7 church for the past month, is now sendlig a large delegation. Un- These chilly -nights' remind us that cold nearly completed and are rnost fort n atelv the Wbitevale ladiEs You can always get the best Mani- "'-beautiful. winte' is coming. ,,Nothing is more neces- The work is being done were unable to attend on account toba Floor-made from No. 1"­ r by Mr. Munro, of Toronto, who of the rinfavorable weather.• Sev- is a specialist in church decors eral girl guides from Whitby Manitoba Wheat sary in your home than a good Heater. Us*W.,R. Lang, and Miss Isabel n tion and his work 'here reflects �N, Royal Household and Gle ora for t ,grea credit in his workmanship. Janes, captain of the girl guide. Bread. Tryabag. Gurthey-Oxtord aud, 2 in I Que' bee P itry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatq Ouzi The cost of the decorations, is 6amij at Havergid College were as BRAN SHORTS present in their guide uniforms -A grand concert will be given and assisted in serving the re- MIX FEEDS OAT CHOP' r Heate s'do' thi this propekly. in the Town Hall, off.Friday, Oct, fre�-hments. The, afternoon was' -.9 by the mera. thoroughly enjoyed' by all.-Copt. CHOP ­�'%h. at 8 o'clock p. n) CRUSHED OATS rac cling 'WHEAT; 'There are hundreds in use in Pickering:` 4. ber, BARLEY e of e and their friends. An -2--ME TABLE-Pioltering Station • ;Company CRACKEDCORN entirely new programme will be T.R. Trains Oing East ins as follow@ -MIXED HEN FEED surroan.ding ' country and 'every Viz. 'given, several new artists, and ev. 'No. 6 Mail 7•51 A M. Caldwell's Cream substitute 28' Lo0al M. -­-erythin a little better 'than at '-!11 9 49 Calf Meal. one a success. �;..',,prevlous concerts by the Godson 36 Local 6-25 P.M Sunday train, 8.25 A.M. Molasses Meal•0 jpeople. Mr. and Mrs. Dare,of T Trains going West do' CHOPPING AND OAT 't, ,We-ha e"i ronto, the Pickering favorites, 0, am follow* V who will No. Local 10.45 A.M. CRUSHING EVERYDAY If i t s Hardware" yb'ti an - will be amongst those 27 Looms 2.95 P.M. Get prices on feed in ton lots. take part, also Miss Irene MurkRr 7 Mail 866 P.M. BELL PHONE:' ti ,well knoWn artistes. Come early Foregoing Is according to Standard :F." "OV, "%Xr003aC8 J. R Sund Pickering� Mr. Bud Wilson and other Sunday train, 7.40 P. M. yon wabt a good sent. time. Chopping every day. yl A M.