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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_10_14 ,zn•c.:ittt3�^"i.,: no. ,,i r�.'4,'"w•µryy,C' ',av-n- Y" tiwe-.a".p��*.�'::g`k'.r.,arte. l t+:. ,r ,W-'<':�•"`7f„'„f�.-.�.Y;iv w_r�r...a.=+'4�,',.S.^�-•°P';F.: ,�.r ,.Nk' c�s$;•w.?,� nh..n.rypy,,;:, . !MRr.4,.I)i.:.My.S„'� . !+,vyM7�,�'s'.pf�i.�,,`'s' .'""^r, .N,"S-3�P.':-...0 i,�l•.z Ib,��+n+c:d:,i^'�lL•Y*('r �' y .F M +��i'4'^'x f �F fr� .-a xµ :P v v , .� "• -�i, � ht:a.i i,�wr;4s'a 3'.s•s.-ts+.'. ��+�(Tt,y,y'}�•,�,V•#,q,v,jd��r , , 7'..,. �. ..•.F .-r.�. '•,:3; ^•so."#'ar:?. '°}�: K� �;�, 'a4:T �,v:�::•'.'c:y, .s`�7," ,�„ .r..'�y.. .�N °"`'•r;. •}• a� '5.;,4j.•. o��,. a"� 4s • t ti t ar'' q ♦ 'tp^j F ;t,• - 4 WS *V ' ICI. �P CKERIN( oNT., FRIDAY OC r�lBER 14 192 z 1 No. 4 ��tfeie(st,o�sal cara�. HIGHLAND CREEK. BROCK ROAD. - Geo, Baker •Established 1828 med4cal _ The re-organized bronch -of the H, Mr. Simpson is going to Oshawa for x� - C,W. I.held a very successful social a abort time evening in Elliot's Hall (recently. W. A. Jackson, of Toronto, spent GREENWOOD RE.-FORSYTH, Opb,D., Direetor. E Dancing, games and guessing'contests the*eek-end at his home here: .Opptometrical•fAssociation of Ontario. Reg. -Saturday and Monday only, we,will made the time pass pleasantly. Light Mr. Clough has moved into Mr. _? istered:Member of Ithe American Optometricai give$5 or allow$5 on an full cabinet refreshments were served, $15 were„ Sim son's residence for the winter. Auociation. Eyes :examined by-appointment. y P Phone 2804, Claremont, Ont. Phonograph in store; and we will give realized to help-Sll,the treasarer'a George Moody,of Oshawa, is assist.or allow$loon any Piano in store..We empty puree, Fir a new members ing W. H. Jackson'with 'his.apple - MILLS' �� 'F. TOMLINSON. M, B,, Member ate doing this to find out the,extent of were enrolled. The blanch hope to, harvest. ' ='lr .�oftthe College of Physicians and Surgeons our advertising, -have many more such evenings during , School closed on Wednesday ven- oflsti r o.. office: that formerly orcurWed by Conditions:All you have' to'do is to the next few months. Please remem• ing for 'the Teachers' Convention, + - 't'he late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr„Caid; berFTlda evening. K k� ,Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y cut this advt.'out of the Paper and' Y g. Oct. 14th. at Rose- which is belt( held at Peterboro this show it to us and we will deliver or bank. A good time for every one.. Thursdav and Friday. p° VE.I OARTWRiGHT, M.'D.,t M. ship-to any address in Ontario, 1P.& S.,Out. A coroner for the Coun- freight prepaid to your. nearest sta- ! SCARBORO. ,l'itkering Memorial Park Highest Prices paid for ty of Ontario Officeaousa: 12-2 and 6-8p.m. tion. _ _ -- r ' K at nrhw.f.i, Qa_-sue.- nt41r9t�Ph9R�-tJ.:L t �Sln 0-17-Er8:Vy--...io t^-.--.�10 :*+ .� „a.,g mt, a ,,..__. ZVHIrAT• No.24. Ind. hone No,400. Pickering. On- 1`ew Records New Sheet Music g g cvho ,.etc F,...,,C.ly tario. 3�31v Vamping Rose Emaline Scarboro High School Board post- residents of Pickering, but who are-- testing s.~ P or over Dixie -: Vamping Rose paned inspection and selection of a now residing; elsewhere, have center- McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., In 61v Tippb Canoe Jlv Daddy site for the proposed r,ew school. buted very liberally ti, the Pickering ar Eeinbnrgb,member of the Con-age of 141otlier of Pearl. Lord Byngg Isaac Robinson whose funeral took 3lemotial Park fund, several contri• I have a stack of Physicians and burgeons-of Ontario,licefatdate Emaline Ain't,We Got Fun Place on Tuesday..to, .Knox Church butions of$25 00 having been received. "Bar Of Royal 0011e4e of SurRsons, Edinburgh ceweter A tneourt, was a life-Ion Oorn, Western Oats, le Freed 13"otal attention to'deteaees of women snd Farmers Pride Catalina y g f3 A number of others, hare expressed y_ children, Of floe and residence,Brougham. Floral Dance Old Fashioned resident of Scarboro township. He their intention of cuntributinq at an Bran and Shorts, Garden had engaged as-a carpenter until're- eailv-date G.W. P. Every, NV hitby ; Special Mixed Grain for hens; ` Lega6. tiretnent five years age). He was 09 W. 'C. Richardson, Philadelphia; T. all st lowest priees.' sears of age. Mr. RObinsaa.bad_�:een al,Hendersnn,-Tnronto ; Joe T. Clark,' _ H.:KFNNEDY, Barrister. Sol- St OU, V�.�lej Ght, a meglber and, active worker of Nal' Toronto; 7;bos. Lai-kin, Chicago; H. Chopping Monday, Wednesday• vern Methodist Church for several J. Clark, Toronto ; .David. Savage, -. °- r•r •ieitor,LNotary public.gConveyancec BC. One son, Wellin ton.ettzvives, - R�hitby,One. 41 - — -- - _ - Ceara, g Oklahoma ; Ire, !N m. Cowan, Rose- and Frida9r/ -: y :'drs.A. Colin, of Highland Creek,"is a bank-i_--Dys6n_Cvtvitn,_Ros.02 n.k ; W, The-light grain this year requires to OHRI$TIAN, Bat d. and sister, E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P.. Oshawa ; be groundSner than usual. ' A•Bolhoitor.Notary North,Public.Etc, rttoauy 17 _ - B - Wm. Smith, DI,,P., Cblumbuss; Allan _ I rind it flee.ceBrock bt.Nostfi,Whitby. f1(31y s Hs CHERRYWOOD. H. Clark,Tiartnins; 'J. B.Horn,Peter. g x> i boro ; Dr. R. II Bateman, Toronto,' a., ALES dz JOHNSTON-Barn-tern CLAREMONT Miss Edith Roach spent�a few days a-Pickering old girl: c.,�229,Dagforth Ave. .(Woo;wortb�Isidg) with friends at Millikin. RRI1712 At, hone -rrard4411. Saturdays, Mai• F02 FLlZL'+Yt'7a=®0.',t d.)' 401y A large numbeie'from here atteuded WHITEVALE. i ^. - Chairs, Tables, Buffets etc. Markbarn Fair on Saturday. F. T.i. Q` MN W ILLIAM J:BEATON,B. A..Bar. Simmons Beos and Ostermooi Mis. Tink,-of Bruuklin. is visiting Mt•..Pnynter and Rev: Mr. Upham ;., r r ., rister, Solicitor, member of the firm of 113 tttiesses. ' ber'dau&h�hter, Mrs. A.'J. Taylor. paid a Hy Ing visit to.Toronto recently. Ryckman,Denison.Foster and Beaton.Toronto - .Prices always right.• •• MessrS.`W: Ferguson, °J. McIntosh We ar� pleFised to know that David General;Trusts Building,sb Bay'Street'Toronto. - Mx Telephone'Main 981 and 9(32. i ' , Delivery free. and H: Bennett attended Newmarket_ .'Turner ra improving. after his recent • illness. " _ Fafr ne l •1 �.-- - - - -- :. ---- A goodly nutnher from here attend- The Misses Kayes, of Toronto, spent 13e�fi fa I t ed,Rural School Fait- at Pinkrring on Sunday at the Dome of their parents, ?' BARNES _ _ - Monday of last week.- There was a:-Jas. H. and flee,R'ayes. J. H1. DSON. D"D. S.. L. D.,S.. - T�r noticeable decrease in the number of The Baptist anniversary will be held A 132 Carlton St„Toronto. •Iiud.on'9 tiew CHOPPING MILL LI Qntries from our school.. Jessie and on October 23rd and 24th. Full par- .; ,Y t +► infer m” of Comfortable platy work. Rntefor ' .Willie.Davidson deserve credit'for the ttenlars will be given week. 1IIforihaison or phow:North 4318. 4=1N - $" ,�! mill be closed dot4n'for nttniher.of prizes they won'. The cop•- All ladles of the .Baptist Church are B—LAKE` B. BEATON. D. D. 'S.. tests on the grounds -pr��ed very In- specially ecially requested to meet at the Graduate of,the Rpyal Eotelge of Dental --- . - repairs on r. terestingR. Agnes Petty won drat church ub Tuesday afternoon, for ape. .' P, surgeons and University of Toronto,. Office raze in the button-hole contest. Stan- cial business, eehonMra4 to 2'1 io s3oQ Iad'pn nebs. FRIDAY AND._SATL?RDAY Ky Taylor also won a number of The Wornen's Inatitutewtll hold Its The Universal Bali phone 220. 44ty, " October 11th and 15th, prizes., next-meeting on Wednesday,Oct. 19th E3&WL1n.W 1AG=111 6 _ at 3 p, in.at the home of Mre. 'Blake (One of Our Productions) Chopping abd Oat Rotting every week WHITBY: Annis. A splendid program is being ;, i�3ilfliteiR!► �rtifCafi. day ed Oating Rolling eve —' rspared. including an address by We sell Silts Rite-Lite Lbns:lbr s. Damage to the extent of about x810,• �,ev, Mr. Upham, a paper by Mrs. (1 all malles of cars-the best ` +ir •'V ETA E.STEPHENSON.A.T.C.M., W. G o Green River (100 was caused by fire, early Tuesday TFan and a vocal solo-by Mrs. A.Troy- in the market for _ teacher o!-piano and-theory. Phone 1803, Barnes' ,t morning. which.gutted.the�t•tniaes er. All are welcome. r Claremont.. 30-10 Or address R. R, No. I:Locust Hill. of Harry LeBar, hardware inerchant., - theprice. Miss Lililmd Bnnd,-`dressmaker ; Ben BROUGHAM. Tires.for all cars, 'Emery Wheels] `Jw . G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage _ • - Y Bryan, tinsmith.-and Andrew John- -- Saw and,Emery 11•tandrils, „ . Licenses to the Ooaal<y of Ontario. -Gram Cho Mi :eon-. who occupied the flat above Le- 'Mr. and- Mr-4. Doble, of Afetucourt, ' Piek.rin$Tina$•. my:* pp �► Circular Sawa,.Lad- " AND FE.t.Kl\G; � Bar's store on the Kingston road,in- are visiting with relatives inKhialooal• - 'l fix. �T the centre of tLa town. The fire wa it ders, etc. 'I[zT t.Y,'RICHARDSON- Reat'Es. y• r. . �V .!tate, Insurance Conveywusg, Notary I am prepared- to do Chopping and discovered by John Thomas,a night • .\Ira. Jones and little son, of Birch Woodworking and General � �, -:Public,8tc.,:Pickering,but. 311Y Oat Flaking every Dlonflay watchman,ir�ltowing an ealSleeMr; in Cliff.are vbitingx with- Mrs.'George Blackswithing. LeBar's premises. He- rang in the Philip for a few day'r. ':HALL-House carpenter. .Es- And Frfday,. alarru and the-firemen were soon on Mrs. George Philip-has returned W; H.•JACKSON, Brock Road; V •itimates given for new work, repairs or 8toneboats For Fale the scene and prevented the fire from home, after spending w week with Pickering, Oat. ih alterations. Ind,phone 2913,. Pickering. 231y spreading to the adjoining building. friends at Cedar Grove,• - , - JOh� Ff. Bayles, Ci�SremOnt Le Bar's store,a two-storey structure, MrA. Susan Cowie, who has been re ±. DT $.BEATON TOWN13HIPOLERE r was gutted'and Andrew Jobnetin and siding in Torento for the past'few . Ean. enQer, oommisdager>lor aaldag Rural Route No.a fami v. who lived a'ttgvp, escaped in yeara,_rot ed to Brougham on rues- p f•� r affidavtts. Ao�oocacat a It". ![oa.y to town _ _ . _ d — their night attire, Harry LeBai•car- day and is now Rettig comfortably H �V �{.d a t - a. oc farm propersy, "roes of ]tassl.$e Lto • _ • fled $0,(MXl insurance op contents,and settled in her own- residence opposite : snots Whitevo e. OnC t-v It is My Business Louls Bandell, who recently.purchits- B. E. An nis'store. We welcome bey qqT UGH S. PTGH, Licensed Auo To help you run part of yours. , I'd the building, also has- insurance. back to our villagqe. ',° Z1 tioneer for the l:rovince of-Ontario. Ali Ben Bryan's loss is steer cr,veretl. Dlrs. St, John's A' fiary of the W. M. S. Cement kinds of sales conducted on reasonable Germs, By opening a New .Garage in the Vil- Ptine'le's butcher' $bop was slightly will hold their t(nnual Thank:offering y►lw breeder of pure-bred shorthorn cattle. �ge of Whitevale I am prepared to do. damaged'. The. building occupied by on Sunday Oct. 18th. at 2 So p. m. coal ±. - ;, y rite;-.phone or call. Ind. phone.-Claremont 1 kinds of repair work, Includin LeBar is one of the oldest in the town. Rev."Mr. McLeod, of West Hill, will (� 2118. Glen Maroc P.O, 3S1Y tops and side curtains. also making address the meeting. Special music t ' your old car look and run like new by _ GREENWOOD. will be rendered. 'by the Claremont F- VOSTnLL; Licensed Auctioneer, .giving it a good coat of new paint. =- "" Union Church Choir. A special invi- _ ' . ._` Lumber, ;- 1T . for Oonnttse of York and Ontario. Aso- pe - -4 lion sates of an kinds stunned to on shortest Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- Mrs, James Gibson is visiting with. tation is extended to all little children notice. Addrese Grow ewer P.O., Out. " ing;Pumpps,; Windmills, Silos friends in Myrtle,, to ,hear two little girle in)personate __ �� ands( esolineilEngfoes. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of our little Chinese cousins, .Every - •:S11iDg1ea ' �M,. MAW, LICENSED AUC- .Mrs. Brown on Wednesda v afternoon. body welcome. r TIONEER,lor York,Qntario and Durham ' "'CHARLES !Af. RICE, A truck-load from bete attended Counties. All kinds of sales promptly attended Home Tel. 5021, �Vhitevale, tint Markham Fair on Saturdayafternoon, �LAREMONT. -Ready RoU$ng g� to., Tercets reasonable. Dotes for.sales may be arranged at NEWS'OjMcv. B.11 and,lndepe - —- —'---_— ____ _ _._. Norman and Mrs. Wilson entertain- - -r• ;� -deaX phone*. Whitby.Ont. sty TIME Td BGE-Piclter;agg 8tatioa ed a few of their friends on Thursday ` The following from the Toronto _ 'C lib-Tiaras going East due as follows -evening. -a+nd Lath -No. 6 Mail 7.57 A M. Fred and Mrs. -$yens entertained a Star refers to one well known in ICTOR"5� �.ONZB the township; "Suddenly after an 1 T '28 Local '. .26;P.M. number of their friends on Tuesday- , Bought and sold. �� 3f3 Local 6.25 P.Al erenfngg operation at the Western Hospital rt Sunday train $.2o.A. �l. Lloyd Wilson, of Toronto, spent on Oct. 5th, the death•occurred of s ' -Government, Municipal and'Cor• `. y , F. A. -R,E E S O R ' Train going Rest doe as follows- Sundayy with his parents, Wafter and Miss Fva Georgina Grant in .her I poration Bonds For Sale. No. 35 Local 10.45 A.M. '•ire. W.i'son. 30th year The late Miss Grant =.8001=8x= H2TsZ ,.. _ Beli Phone ]A3 27 Loral 2.85 P, Died on 8und'ay, Oct. 9th, the ittfant Rradnated iii nrsing in the 1918 _ ��„- ”' .- 7 Mail S.W p,�, daughter of Edward and ;firs. Benson, class at the Western Hospital. She - yWILL1AM-D. DYKES WHITAY Sunday train, 7,40 P. :�1, aged eleven days. Yom. ' Mrs, Emerson, of Toronto, sent Is survived'by her father,Chas.A. Pickerm$Foregoing is according to Standard' �' Grant, and four brothers and one the week-end with her parents, oho -. -• time, and Mrs. Adamson. sister. The eldesi brother, Louis, 8 A C --" Bert and-ilfra, Iiai,vev motored to reQidea,in Paris, Ont. Miss Grant v ►you ham Highland Creek on Sunday and spent was born in Toronto, and was a " the day with friends. member of the Y. W. C. A. She *1 '- .. . Cartage Ex revs' ! rites. F. L. Green, returned home on teas also a member of ' the Queenru - _ .'1w; Saturday, after spending a couple of Street Presbyterian church.' g Ben Hokea's Hawaiian Orcliestrp weeks with friends in.the States. All kinds of'Trucking to and'from Town Hall, Whitby the City or other points. . GREEN RIVER. -The Dept. of Agriculture has - Friday, October the 11th, 14 21 •Also, Touring Car for hire The Field Dny held at Green Rivev found it necessary to quarantine : Storie i. night or day, on Oct. let was a grand ....,,:ess in a nun Vey on, h- Dancing from 8.30 to 1 p w. out the o alPy clean'. - ` Ind Ilona 509 Apply'.. every way-even. the weather'was on L' 1 ct, Admission 80 cents. Dancing p pp Y' erin town3rn r, L . its beat behavior. The football tourna- g r• �' 'Am a 1'ealrlt *�° to cents a 'dance. tRO'UGrHAM HOTEL ment, consisting of ten teams, sever appearance of tie pr+ Take Wam' ole's seniors and three 'nterme is es was which is one of the most destrw 1) j ;JOHN BOLTON, Manager well competed for.i Claremont came ive of.pests. This insect attacks Tasteless' Cod Liver t.T' Increase your Erring Power out yictorious in the senior event, the stalks, but there is another Dr. N. E. M�EWen, B•V.Be. by attending the after playing three hard fought games pest, the. grub, which destroys - against Malvern, Highland Creek and Extract after that g the ear and which is sometimes 1 ., r Veterinary;Surgeon. LLIOTT Aurora.' Locust Hill played their usual brand of football, thus winning mistaken for the corn-borer. Graduate of University of Toronto. ` g :cold, It Will build Former Veterinarian to Macdonald the intermediate prize. The baseball -The heaviest rainfall of the game between Dunlops' and Stouff- ear tobk lace on Frida last, Agricultural College, Quebec. y P y YOU Up. s�• ,Yonge &•Charles Ste,Toronto ville ladies was a feature of the day. and continued for at least twenty- _ .• ' ,F - yPrompt attention to all clients, - A crowd of about nine hundred wit- four hours. The dry ell being Bell and Ind, P lies, This School is strictly rst class in nessed the game, almost desertIn the y p g ° 7 g g thus broken it seems-a very easy, Our 8to0h COnditioll 'PICKERiNG, ONTARIO other sports for a time. Dunlop• _ all departments and enjoys a wide- ,won by one run. The games were all platter for it to rain now, as we - ,� *a played in a sportsmanlike manner and have had several heavy down- 'J <.:Powders are the spread -patronage. IT IS TIME. were full of pep, which helps to make- pours since the first heavy rain ; ` M R E I D TRIED AND TRULX•TEBTED'AND YOII all 9p ores good and interesting. A fall, While the heavy rains have beet. s s goodly amount of credit' is due to W, interfered ranch with a number `� ;� '•{' :°'` .::-.:,, ; ' �.Has a full lure of fresh and cuz• RISK NOTHING �Y Cot Na HERE. S. Murchie and H. Brumwell, who of the fall fairs, it was badly'need handled the games In an Ideal manner. ed and heartily welcomed. It was ed meats constantly on hand. Our graduates are eminaetly suc- The Shamrock Football Club wish to a` y impossible to make any headway N E. Mc,i W 7. S Joe Rsll, Breakfast Bacon' thank all who so willingly helped In e . ! = Sp oessful." Enter,tsny time. Write the preparations,especially the women with the fall plowing and besides $ n, Eologna, Weiners, eto,' who helped in the refreshments;also many wells and cisterns had for catalogue., to Chas. A. Barclay for the loan of his gone dry and in some parts farm; .''.Qeterinao Surgeon a Highest prioaa rid lair IW. J. Biliott, Principal tent, which made a good covering for ers have been compelled to draw > + 8ntoher"e vattl�� the booth. water for their stock. i�io�0z'13Zs C3zto>QSD 1: a A.l.. , 4F �,�+Z ..t^ . M1x;- _,�. . ' !^ v t•a,Y r.,: - ' it; ..'. �i. 9�' 'y".F.y,^'rq'' "•''^e t q'h : ;a'Cd f,'°�'"r"R�'3-�w. -�' 'wii;�5s 7•K.:.:' n:i� vr,..'l-- ,�'.� Hxx` :�.,tiuR.,.;;, o..,G..' � N::"•^'`• •�t."¢;.::n 'r;�.. a•,r `.� �'lr. , i '.�•,S , i -- %�­F;,,;-Y7� ,P4N9FF,-IT% - " t VI��'I.-l'.75K,Vi�,7�,,�;��,�li,Z-�', F;,�?4;i;%�­`I­ ,�.&-w-V.,­. - I , -­-9��TT,-,�475��;-,o.. . - - . , . , I - , M - ­�, . , - - A77-A-'..-�­ -. ,�­4v . - . 0 ��z �VA V . .11.7--17-.-7;rl�4�_p�l-"fl�,.��l-=.,,���-It�,� "I �e I I I ­ .I ­,­ I ­ I ..!�--X. - !. ­J-- - .17 -. ­ � . ,. - I .... - .. .-. . " -.* I . !, ., �;,!.N .. , � � ,- � . . �, - w!t%!1.r- .r,111111--- ----- I- .1 . I I . � . ,�ff & -11 , !N ". .! -, '.".,. .,. J � 11 I -- . I ,"11'I ­.., ,. .. .. I - - . I 'n, "' P4 .7 n .,, ,.- q��' ­: 1.; � 1. , " I � � .. .- - I - . ..- .�, �. ,,, , . .. . 1. I I � I : 1. , � , , " .. ,. '. - 11.1. . - . . � . , . , . , . � .- . I .. . . . � . ,, �,,, .. - 69we Coded, I 1 4ple � 1 .- � - . - , . .-- - , �` I. - ; ,, - A i .. . ,-S' .,%.* luck. , Iwo ii &ivovne&�L � "ri., , .� ; ,,.", I. . ,��z,4�,-,:�, 61 I - .� �;­�opeov IN.b.. � , . - , - " Sir Atfred LA=e' '77 �"`� ";�� - � ,� I .."TNQ. -I I � �I . . .r tM ;".of jag niffait A - I 1"., . 11 ,�* '0*,�V , -. . I ". I Ronnie, and betweik" ent. to it-w-., -- , -iut ux-..-Aw'. . . . 51R,� % � nes. Qd"r -. thd2.W , . -­ � - .. I... - -. - � . - .�,. . ,�, -`11­-!.;k . i Ver - - -1, .. 1:� I 4r. I ."., . 4 . Q -boA*vlk.*the3el4- be . -Ve - . ,,�I,� i you and me d6n!t 414 ,�We& often . .: . � ' . . � I =,et wiz I ".� -­�"'-­, � 11.1 .,I . , & . . ab th - -ThAt!v what you pay for it wheik - , '*- ., I th le to read it, but,*hog-e "ng is I've taken e.first hne.or two and you buy a suit. What do jou jet a - .1. ­i'� I �- � �i� I at?"'he added, pointing with. his.-tried 'every possible change." . ..� " ... Z` % - � � . . -1 . ,�' ` , "I-couldn't make anything of it nst-. pound for it wherl'youstIrthe Wool? .. , .:. ­'. �... , �-� - i finffer to ,the envelope.- , . . ." - . It ., ­�.�,. � .t- . �i -':-:�7�� J I , Canadian wool has to be sent out ­� 1�..."... �,'.� , � must have been a mistake," self,!' -Thomson confessed; looking at - of Canada to be prep�Lrad­for the- . .. - . I I .,. I". : Granet muttered. ", � �,..�:,,,� ," . r which even at that spinner. A pound of wool bought ., V, I - . I the sheet of Pape ,. . . � IN4,"4,���,- � -, 1�1* � . I . i Sir Alfred *.glanced' towarc% the moment was spread out -before him. �'i..- ��!",-�:.` I .-� � . � .�I .1 ­� � � closed door. Without a. doubt they, "All. the brope, I don't be from the farmer is sold from one . ..:,­'.4 , ,� .... 1. . .. I I— .-I - . same, Am - - - - --7 � CG 'ther, - .,':� -�., �. �;. � f . . � . � --tieve in it' stimission merchant to aaa .7 , - ';­� --- ! � ­.' � ;, I were alone. ��' ��',-�,;�, ­ . � I . . I . . . . � . � -� - - tored, shipped by train istill boat, � � , � - I -. - -: , I � "I doWt know,'-' he said.. " istakes "Neither do 1, sir," the other as- a - -­, .11, J,��.' ] . I . , ­�- ,- ­ - - � I '-, . I I M - ," . :� I I I :-.'I . . I . .I.� .1. I. I df this sort don't often occur. As I sented eagerly. "I am going to have stored In andilysold and r"hip. I ...��, I., . . - � . . � "--- - ua it . . I ,�� .,,:��`. � I I , , - . � I ano�her try thi�-afternoon. Perhaps the mpla in !�'akada at many times , , .7; .�, �1�- ' I ped until ev gets back to "i-,"--��­,-: , ;, ' I looked . around to-night, Ronnie, ,,�,­.,�:., '.., PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELINGi thought-I couldrt't help thinking that there'll be some' more letters in-then 4 �, . ..'' ­ - . - Ep. �, , - . �.� .�.- - . .- m h --�;;�- '7 ..., I , the pr ce you g t, for it. "There Is , '.�.....-" � -;�,.. I . . our position was somewhat wonderful. and we can tell whether there's any no place In-Canals. to prepare wool - .- :,!:� - . .: .-� L"�,1.1-1.­ .." Does it; mean that.this is the fint similarity." . � , for the worsted spinner. Isn't it a . � �..- .�. �- .", I ------------­­--­-' ­'­ -----7--­--'- breath of suspicion, I wonder? Was "I've a sort of feeling, Ambrose," ishame? - . . . .1 , !��... ­ - - I . . I �,;,.6­,.:., ,.- . - A it really only my fancy, or did I hear he said "that we sha'n't have many - . .. . ,. I ., I 1 Jr-v:-t - , A mill is now under con'sIderation, . 7 .:,I . ,­ , .'�' - � to-night the first mutterings of ,the _of thQ letters." � �� :1 . :­,� ; � . � I . � � . . . . In Toronto,.to, convert raw wool for � ...., � - � storm?k' ­ . . , 1�­,- "Why-not sir`1`11 - -� --' --�'11�-.,.- . �.,,�. 1: I . . . , the spinner. When wool cail be =--,,- -1 Z.'':�`�,r: ,,- I . . .. I ...�,,", .. . !'No -one can pessibly suspect," "I heard telephone, just before sent direct to the mill for loombing . ­, I'"''I, V, � .� j . Grarwt declared, "no one who could you came, Thomson. arinoun-ced, and sold direct to the spinner, then : -op -., `1 . ­ . -:1 . 'Fy , I ' .1­''I � . 7�. - .- �,I ". - 1 ­ , � have influenciti enough to,override your "that a certain very distinguished,V. the farmer w- I get the full price. , , ��,� . ...�, . ... A. -., - 4 - ," . . . I. � .. ,4 4 ..�" 1P k-d � - '' f ' immunity from censorship. It must son was on his way to see md. Cabibet- If this-to of - -�_:-.� :�� " .,,rhe-"' ,-KJn' 0M 0 er- . U I .:.� '':�:.. . I . . , . 4v interest to you. Mr. ' ' ��..:,4, . I .: . , ­.. ! h . e'been 'an accident." Ministers don't come here for nothing, Wool Gro,vier,' *rlte 'I)omLnion lje'- ' _7'. . ..'I I ,� --- - ... � i . I 7­ .,I ,, I , . ­­ ,- ' ' . �, .. . .I . :-,-".'xL.; .. ..­:P IN ,­-,-, "I wonder!" Sir Alfred muttered. and this one happetis to be a friend velopment Corporation, Limited, . '. ' I - --� L - ­. , ,. - � - - I.-,,',�:, z . . ; . I ..:. : . . � .. :,,..,, . "CA It you. decode ft?" -Granet of Sir-Alfred's." - . ]­�! .� ,- ­ �I . . ' . , , .�'.. , "- ,`­"', -i e . :. . ': I !I asked reagerly. "There may be news." , Ambrose sighed. 700 Continental Life Bldg..Toronto, , :��'...:"'., -- , . , . �I , z . . - `­ . . , ­4.��.­'. ,,,, h '"' " '..�-Blind, '.",,., .-, -.:, .. ­ ­ 1 ­. - " , �. . . .... . I and get the full plars. 1;�.-- . 1. I,- 11% . . ,*. ,, ,:;:- :. ... � - . - . Sir Alfred re-entered, the-larger -"More interfer 'oine(L . ­­ ,. ­-;­� .- :�-­ I..1:i I- .. � ­-- . � �. I - I - . . , I I. -a , 1. . . 'I . I . ''. I. . enft, sir,"he gr . I. . ," ­­%.- . . ;".. -'. -.I, . - . . . I ., I library and was absent for several "I don't see-how they can expect us to ' . .'. ­1 1, . � .�. :7.­.. ;: 11 I � - By E.PHMLIPS OPPENHZIM. :. � !ninutea. When be returned, the mes� ­ -. .� -,. .. i .4---,� 1 . I run,our department with the civilians -- - '- . �'..­#. 'Lll�.I., . I . sage vas writte�h out in.lead pencil:- butting in wherever they like. Tliey ' .,: - ,- �;� - .J - . .;�:_,,�,:*." - Leave London June 4th. Have flares - . . �,.f­<l� : (9oVXJ&hWi ----- I want us to save the country and Have it always ­­­- .. . ­ � - ,. . * Bwkingham Palace, St. t - # '- ­ i -' . � �.�� - , id7 ght : �,".� , - - � . o ",� . . - . In u 1�i hey're to have the credit for it."' I �---_,- ,-,7,� By was stopped to''let a company of-the Pa 3 5teps gardens in front of . There was a knock at the door. A in the house - '� -,; , " . V ...� nopeft of Later Chapters. , I � . " "... . , . 1. ,Granet is commissioned *.by his London Regiment march down to Savoy. Your fast report received. boy scout- entered. His eyes .were a . WISE mothers keep a jar or . -", . .. �� . . *1 :, Charing-Cross, that there wasn't one Granet glanced eagerly back at the' little protuberant, his manner be- a tube of"Vaseline"White . . *, � . . _ I .­�. uncle, Sir Alfred Anselman,to destroy, Jai .inessage. It consisted of a i�kened ave. ­ - . ctor, made-1y'of those khaki-clad young men who Gr1g`1T - 1% - - -.3 ;V---': ,��the.ne*-submarine dete erfect y harmless ritences . ­ - - - -�--. � - --Petr6lpura jelly-in-the'E0-1---f-'-' -­­ .,.., . ;-. --Str Mayville Worth of Norfolk. When *"fiT-6ffering- rno-ri than I."---- ----few.P I ious se con­ "Mr. GotdoltrJanes, air!"" - , . . . , ouse or: ­'-­.7... .. The Bishop leaned forward irom cerriing var . rates -of exchange.' . Mr. Gordon Jones entered without many childish ills,such as.bumps, . . ­ , �"'P;'�'e' e&-Uing upon Isabel Worth he to misi- He gave it to his uncle with a smile. . . - - :._ C,k hi waiting -ftr any further announce- bruises,chafe�l skin,cradle ca,.p-. I . i-L,:- ,I 'taken by the Inventor for the Captain I s Pllice- ' ' "I shouldn't worry about that, sir," ment � �­ . "Thqse are noteworthy words of , .� Thomson rose to his feet and . �­ .'-' of the guard and shown. the marvel-I .. he advised. . . It is soothing,healing and grate- . .: I ,ff`-��,-�--;lous invention. At midnight, with his yours, Sir Alfred," he said ."There is ,, received a genial handshake, after . . -- .­., .,W�, I It isn't the thing itself I w Yry which the newcomer glanced ful to the most irritated skin 6 :* - - . "' " plicei Collins, he lights a flare nothing in tb* whole world so utterly at,Am- . U-.* .Q,ateom about," Sir Alfred said tb6ughtfu47, . . .- , . 6'.% to guide a Zeppelin. Next day he is,! inelrective 'as our Own passionate - brose. Thomson signed tobis ai-isiskant, Be prepared for winter colds, . I_* . ­ � . ,,11 , to the Hall and questioned gratitude mdat seern to ourselves "they'll never decode that message. to leave the room. too. "Vaseline"Capsicum Jelly.. I .. ,, - I ii.;-Pl, , Isabel Worth comes to'when we think of all the" young fel- It's the something that lies behind it. "Major-. Thomson," the Cabinet . . . I . .� .,� 't.; �:Py Thomson se i rubbed owthe chest,and"Vase - I f .lows-not soldiers, you know, but MindvNr began impressively, as he . . . It's the pointin finger, Ronnie. I , ,tl`-'- Jus rescue vnth a false explanation 0 , .?.: peace, f�nd o thought we'd last it out, 41t any rate.i * line" Elicalyptol Jeily snuffed .. .".­'.* ,-- . 4 11�.,, .I- Granet's presence* at Burnham Hall. young men'of I f their settled down'tn his chair,"I have come' ' . ' . '- � -- ' . 1 r...-,� Things look ­dtifferent now. You're into the nostrils will check ther6 I .: . 7 ,. , Geraldine refuses to consider Granet's, pleasures, their games, their sweet- I here to confer with y*u, to throw my- .. . ,. ,I . " 1�'�fp-.- - . serious, I supposle? You don't want I - . �';t�r.i,, .proposal until the end of the war. She i hearts, their work-throwing it all on Is, �self, to a certain extent, upon your quickLy. . . . .- OZ. -" I � - F"!%!, , assists Thomson when he is fired upon i ne another life,-to go to America?" .. junderstanding and your common CRESEBROUGH UN. COMPANT 1�.. 1. .11 V�.w-� 0 si . - _­11 e ,from a grey racing-car. At the War'l �as "I don't," Granet replied i . . - . I grimly. sense," he added, speaking -with the . (CAMISOudated) , . - . . ­ - .. 11 e4a4r- . sin I a oj�- "'That's all finished, for the present. pleased air of a man &u . . � .. I - "-11 � Office Thomson insists that Ansel-' too ung men, ir . re of his .. IBM Chabot Ave..Montreall,P.Q. I Z­-- I If You know very well what it is I do ground and himself. - ,, 5WX man's Dutch - coreesporidepce, be' A rea ZatM , w .. . . .. 11 ,I. , teastoredt. Anselmstn gives a dinner-1 The conversation* bee'ame - ant.,$ .. 7-- "You have dome to protest, r su - - ­ . -- . . FL-,.2-, . general. Sir Alfred '.rowned. - p- ,�VL---.- �- .. �.-.7 .Party- - ipose," Thomson said slowly,,"agairwt 0%. " - . . I .. The host of this little dinner-party' "There. are plerity of wild enter- our having-" I r , � 10 �i'� - �;I . . . . �, -, .. .: ­ . . ,�W, " - - . leaned 'back in his plaee for a ma- . � , " ­ .-, - % i , VaseHn - .. .. ' sri�', . - rises afoot," he admitted, "bu t I '.'To protest against .:,11 . - ' lon't-know, after'all, tli�Lt I wish you dear sar," the other interru ted -..... I 7 ,1!- "* - CHAPTER XXVII. - - ment, engrossed in thought. It was a nothing, my Trade Mark - . � , FZ-- ,:";* Mi. Gordon-Jones, who, had moved-1 very distinguiisbed, if not a large com- . I I I e � I � W, , particularly-to be mixed up in them."I diSimply to explain to- ,%P` -' hb chair a little closer-tq hil hoist's i pany.-There were three Cabinet Min- t - you, as I =1 , -, -1.*- anuaboixt here mueh,Juit ixpWned to your Chief, thatl" . ­ - I . .-- 0 icial in the War Of- longer," his nep grumbled. "I t I while we possem every sympathy with,, � 11 . - - . .. � . - �"�'*�t ' idde, looked reeoctively aroui,d tne j isters, -a high: ff White , � I I . � . I � -1 . . . "I %-tl ,,,dining-room- as he sipped his port.'fice, a bishop, a soldier of royal blood the fever in my blood to be dorng,and desire to give every latitude in, JPPROLEUMMLY .. . I p-,-t-- � The butler remained-on-sufferance �e­i back for a fe-ur days, from the Front, ,,,.,,M,g. I had-a try this morning." . . - - . . . � but the feot-I nd his own nephew-Granet. He sat His uncle looked at him for a view. there ar� .ust one or two.very . `,-�-r,-- � .cause of his grey hairs, the world to tj)e military point of I $,� ., a J V',- ' m,er.. whp had been father-a-feature and looked round at them and a queer moment. . small matters in which we must.claim :,. .. �, � . . t11IC­­ of the Anselman establishment, had 1 little smile played upon his lips. If . . . .. F11 - d# art4d .nd their placeer. had beek ! ni the truth were known, the world "This mornine," he, repeated.i to have a voice.' We 'have, is you 1i I P,g. - .ft? Y,b:g a dozen of tha smartest!U never'seert a stranger gathering. "Well?" . " , � kiww, a free cen4orship li.st. We have . . -_ I . 41 -t-- , I --"- whieth. Granet thrust Lis hands into k-'s I put no one upon it who is.not far and . . 6�, , 01 one.or-two vf whout It was a, cc---- - . �- - - '.71-1. - .. . the King .troupers Pockets. There-was a-frown'�Away'ajiove all suspicion. *1 a M* giiin D YEIN'G ' W, .;� were still in evidence". ' - himself might -ba-;e been proud to - I . . X . ., I I upQn his fifie forehead. . to understand that a letter addressed� -.S "Yours is certainly one of the most!9ather around him; serious, represen- 90% that man I told you about."' O'd I� 11 �;.�1, 0, to Sir Alfred Anselman wai 6pe � 1 :7..,- ., ­��w-� -� patriotic households. Sir Alired, wh'ch�tative Engtishmen-Englishmen, to he said bitterly........the man I hate.1yeiterday. I went-to Nice your Chief i YOU will be astorlished'-st''Ahi re-- -- . . - I ,r � I .�*,, ' I have entered," he declared. "Tell!of great position. There was not ona Re's nobody of any account but he al-1 about this morning. He has'referi-red 1 %Cta � �. . .�F" * - - . .- V�rl . .. . - to be mixed up in any i ine to you." . . -. . . �, me again. bow many servants have'of thern who-had not readily accepted �aya seen s sults we ggt by our modern It , ",­ 9" 'his invitation, there was not one of I of cLyei d leatlft.­ F-stii�ift q Ton sent to the'War. - I . ' - - � little trouble I find myself In. I t!, "The letter," Thomson remairked,i hat are 11lbab'39y1irty Or spottNid am I - �- .-- . 4,�t' ' Sir-Alfred smiTed wiib the .air bf�them who did snot loolL upon him as out of thot affair down at MaTM!"was rined by my ortlers." - made lite new. We c�:n restoct the .... . . . kihl 1, 1, lame a little proua of his record, i one of the pr6pa of We Empire. . Burnham without -the least 'trouble,'- -,I zParted," Mr. Gordon Jot � � I . . . wa i most delicati-krUcles. - - . . . . . ��' - "Four footmen and two chauffeurs j There wad�a little- tle as one if and then,as you know, the War'Offlee�went on, "to be dining dt-Sir Alfred's .9,end one article-or A'PnrCCI of goods ­ , � -- , . . , 7� . 'P-. � - ru3 " -1�--from here, eleven gardeners and three 1 the new parloym4ids walked smooth- sent him.down, of all the . I �'i-..,.3t _people an'house when the letter waA presented 1 bg peat or express. will Pa n��-. indoor servants from the Country," he' ly-w-hds side and rese a silve' I . We '11 -Y Car- I 1% '. k� ,- -replied. "That is to say'nothing,about I p, nted r earth, to hold an inquiry. sometimes i Sir Alfred,.-I must may, took'it-ex:�, ge� one way. and �osar charg�s ard . I -.' ­'. :� sah-er. He't6ok the single letter from I think that ,he suspects me. I met�'cee&ing well. -At the, same time, I most reasonable. .. "...' , .the farm&, where I have lef'. matters'her, glanced at t for a moment care- him at a critical moment on the bat-'have In y - - . .. � , i ,ade-it my..business-to see that - ggoL, When you think of clean- . ,' ,j,-ir the hands o!-my agents. I..mn pay-;lessly.' and.'then -felt as tliougb -the,tlefield n ' r Niemen.' I ' . �*, � , . ea always be-ii.this does not occur again." - 715, ing and dyeing, think of - - ' I �',.- ing thtt fr.111 wages,,to every one of fingers'which held it had been piecced;lieved that he heard me speaking Ger.� Thomson 'made -no' ii9n. .. � PARKEWS.-' . � ..�- .; I �:`----thersn I'- . His ey' e- I ­ - - . 11, '"� !by red-hot wires. The brilliiwt tittle I man-it was Just after I had Come brows, however. row a little higher..- " : � I - ' - ' I','.� 'I­:- "And thank heavens *you'll' still company seemed.suddenly to dissolve,[back across the lines. The other day i "The country," his- visitor con- . - 4 ' . . I r s ­� - I -' 4�t 1have to Pay us a little super-tai,'-' the before .his ey".. lie saw nothing:-well, I told you about that. Isabel! wit) know some day what It , '.. -Pafrke ' ' I. 40� I-�*'� --Cabinet Minister remarked. I-miUingly,1 but the marking upon- that letter,!Worth saved me or I don't kriow where' tinued, 'I I-I - I , - - - I � . � '� -�d found nothing to dismsyl' NVI ]a m and-larger as he gazed,1 1 should have been. ' I th-ink I shall owes to Sir A!fred Anselman. At : ..Dye Works " -rl' �.' ' I " . Sir Alir gro ng r , .:�-_ , . . 1-1 ., . 'him ie the prosp;ilct. tJ­ veritable writing of fate pressed I kill that min!'� . present I can*only expre", -aild that I .. �I ... . . :.. , � .. "'You. shall have every'per�ly of lt,� in the envelope by i-rubber stamp I .I'What'did you ,,ay his roame was?."Poorly, MY sense of personal obliga-:. . Liazited. - : I. . � , �tion t .. .,7 . . -i :. , my friend." he promised. "I h tve'- 'by the hand, perchance of & clerk 1 Sir' Alfred"asked, with sudden eager- � . Cleaner I. I � . ' , - , o bim. He' has been of the' . S and'Dyers - . ; - . � - V11" * , million -of yn;ir� --"Opened by Centisor." ' ness. -I . I 1VL I - . i greatest asslisbance to the Govern . %.-. . � - - .. . � - �.: -, 1 ' . �men e. His:_ ' 0 . . . - . ­ .-- It in the city and elsewher I 701 Yonge St.' I � , War loan and I shall. take the skr.11d. There was a momentary s4nging in "Tbomron.": - - ' . . L:-.-, . . i �- ".':� amount of your next one. I . ., -� I contributions',to ou r* fuftds ha�ve been i i -Toraffi :.. M& ­­ . I spend III� his ears, He looked at his glass, found I There was a moment's silence. - Si:�magil,ificent; his advice, his sympathy. 92 ­ RM ! - �. I . �MY time--unon -your� committees, mY� it full, raised it to his lips and drained - Alfred's ,expression 'was' curiously,illvaluable. ,. ... �"r .';'. c%-,m stfNirs sciveely interest me &:T ' He is a man inspired.by; -;-- - �. ; � I.— d:it. The ghastly moment of suspended !tense. He leaned across the table to-- - - .. I I .� ­ � - - �- . .'. .: - I -. , - .". 'i I .I. � ,yet I thought to-day..w'hc-r vl�,; opr ar0mation ps!ssed. : the highest patriotic sentiments, one' ' �-1...N . - ­�I, ,.: .- . . - He felt no longer I wards his',nephew. . I eworthy of I ' ..,7rhe 1�onigshoreman. ­ .- , , , .1 .1. I ' that be was in a-room I torn which all ' "Thomson't" be of the firwt and most nor . ,Z , - � , ..­. . , ,*peated* � ItMy -British citizen,s." .. , ,, , , , , " :, .- ... . . - . .. � ..:. �. the air had been drawn. He was him-I God! I knew there was som Thomson listened in silence and He aids the freight dispatch to lands ' . . . .. .. ,� , . . � I . I 1� . . . .. :- . . I self again-.but theL letter was there. I meant to tell you. Dan't you know , eifar, � - . . I-. . ,....�� �.. �. I without interruption. He met the v .", - I . � . - � . ,� Ronrde?-but 'of course you don't, -Coasts tbat'lie'll.never &ee except . I �. .­. ; Mr.. G6rdbn Jones, who had been talk-.] rell. � ''. -satiefied peroration of his visitor with- .. . . . �! -..­ i . I . -� .4 ­ . I , I Ing to the bishop, leaned towards him , You're sure it's Thomson-Surgeon-� in dreams. I I ... . - �,� -�% ; I and pointed to the enve . Major Thomson?" . I . ;out commpnt. . � . . I - . A . � - � ­ . I I t � . 'o "­­- I r Die star, I -1� . � ; ­4s -tyit yours, Sir V�d?"- he "That's the man." - . - I I "I am hopifig to -bear," the latter T- �-I­, .7swoon beneath a t o .�.� 7 1 ,1" .. ' � .1. ,, � I - . .!I �, . ­ . ;h some slight aspirityl Or citie's washed by fabled golden .-� . � ", / / asked. . . !concluded, wil . ­ . - ,,- %t---�. 'I-. NJ . . * He is the man with the new post,"!in his manner, "that the circumstance stream . . . . - .;. . �,,I - .. - . - . " : ­ - Sir Alfred nodded. , * . . I 'Sir Alfred declared hoarsely. "He� �!S- . , 1.1. �- . .: . - , ,. � 1. . : �,-1 � "Becoming a little more strin" I to which I have alluded wa* accidental - . . . . I ��. ,.'..L-- . ,, I"-f I . �.L'­., .�-I 1� , I ge,nt, is the head of the who4e Militalt-7 In- and will not be repeatW." - . ., . I . ­. . � . . �"; "- .� -. - telliker)ce Departmerrt! They've set, His lifn is rimmed by wharres' where ­1�� .'-- "", 1�� see," he observed,holding it up. Major Thomson glanced thought � , * , ��: ,1',� .�, % , - - !, I . "I thought I xecogmized the mark," him Up at the War Office. They've' bull& coliverge I - - ..:-- ,- .,.­­­ I thp other replied.."A most outrageous practically given him unlimited�fully at a little pile .of documents b-1. .- I --� -�,.' I . 2 1­6 WICi--flags of all tKe world on truOt � 7;41T 1. .- ,-.-.�.T r..1- . - I ,his'side.Then he looked Coldly toward.I I '�-,­ .­... . A,mve glad that it came powers." -- � . ,1 . : I mistake! I ' r stem; I I . -1 ­ . tv 0 1 - ,;� , �­I... his vi�sitor and provided him, perha ---­ . . .. - - -- ... ­1� - ­ ­ - .�-1 � - , ­�- --]JWH, ][N -, I ,under my- notice. -You-aTe absolutely' "Why, I thought he was finspeiitor, PSI 1 - , 7 -,;�-�,�. 1;1 - . . I I-;,_--- .�-." !with one of the most complete suy.1 Fresh-from the southern coasU where . . . .... 11 , 1free from the censor, Sir Alfred." of,Field Hospitals!" Granet,gasped . . .. - - . - I .: , ...�: � . 14 1 thought so myself,", Sir Alfred 'A bl nd!" his Ili, ,prises of his life. .. trade win& urge, - - �- -4, ,- � . , � . . VIT"IN , . i uncle gToan2d. e "I am sorry, Mr. Gordon Jones," be Or icy ports where northern f1r4 -' .,.I' I , %. . -4.1 I . I remarked. "However, I suppose an Is nothing of the sort. He's I . . I - .-, .. . .1 , ,�. � occasional-"ift �said, "but this is not a matter which - . burn. - . . �. ... .,-� .� �.,� � ; istake can scarcely W Kitchener's own man, and this" he I Ica di c you.' . �. . . ". ...I -­­ �I . � -�,­:. MA-DE IN CA14ADA -ed, looking at the let ei, -Im�st be n 8 use with I . i . . . '4 ", --, . � . .�­ . ". 1� �. ­� ...:�t,� -- �" I . , . !wondered at. DiWi't worry them about add t � � .. � I . . . - -I-- - . it p"lease. Mi Dutch letters are his vmrk!" - . .-- �, � t nce of , ..9 . The Cabinet Minister's face was a His lips with river mist are ever wet, :L­ ". - The importance of I syliply records of the balances at my . -..... I , stud,y. ': --,w � '�; ! Vftarnines in food is I - � .,- ....'... .1 "Not dit His ears are drummed by hoisting e�srt- .. . ' - .- , � .. I . . I . I I. ..:." , - . :1 - I- . . cuss it!" he-.,repeated: . I , , . . different bats", mere firsancial de ' - I . . .--.., I - :�. .. tails." . . . . .z CHAPTER-XXVITI I I­: blank . � gines strain; 1, -­ -.�..,­ . �,�� . . I . I . ly� Thomson shook his'head. ' � .. �..I :�­- being recognized at , "All the same," Mr. Gordon Jones Surgeou-Major Thomson looked up Maio And in his dreams the ibips he edn't - � , : '. . , . . . -, I I . � : . 'most eagerly as Ambro6 I "Certain responsibilities," he. cob- ' forget - - - , 1. .. . .-. the present time to a i irisisted, "there has been 1�ro.ss neglect -. e enter =:_� -- I . �...... .... I �,- ;., . . . . a'J`1% I � , . I I somewhere. I will see tbat it is in.- h room' the next morning. tinued- qyietly, "with regard to the P Wasqi up the channel from-tbe misty I I.: � � � - . . 11reater exlent than ever ' �quired into to-morrow men 1-1 man's manner wa­s­,tlejeeted�a safe,rondurd of this country,hav-eheen----:L--main � . . '1 -, . :. - . .. . 611[inlg� - - � -74:- - ��I.. ,..�... befem It has been con--. L 44 Ver -I ' �- , 6%�e�, k lines under H eyes. handed over to the military author. . . . .. - .�-­ -. -T­J-.�Murray. - : ..",. ". . 111, - - -- . ` . ." .. . '. ­ -� , I ­ � - I case I . --- - I ­ . " - . I . 1"'4 'v I i ,�` &L-`.- He answered ­'!T,6g�qbj!!t1g un. ken ities, which in this 'particular � ,. . - -'.1* ,. 111 I As�you-kn� &e- I . 0 _.:, . �. ­ , � 1. '� question with a , '. . -� . able 'to give you fragm*ezvta ,�r ,-' shak- oi N .. d. - represent.. We are in no postiicn for ' ! . .. ­' . � ,-..-� - .­ t'- I . L � ,.. ,VOVA,t iS ricl� in tjUss - formation now and then which would - . 1 -=jenitiea or courtesies. Our- coun- Dyed Her Stockinp -7", ,'. i" I:-, ":, . that cease at once, of course, if my,cor- ' try'is in the gravest danger and no- , - . i -�' . . �,"�. thing ehe is of the slightest possible I ,. , �, . � au imp . . and Sidrftto Match .���, I �.,, I ,� '... ortant. element. , respondenre as a whole- were sub- Within the 'L arge which we . - - "' :f��,i� ,� . I - . . - � ��. 17.1 I­�,.. - Many people h66V0 r*.- ,Ject to censorship. An occasional mis- M Qf .1-lalt Ext I '.. !�. .-­`�'.� - - Camadian Crea ract a hive accepted we'shall cairy out with Every, "Diamond Dyes�' package tells .. ­,- I take like this is nothing." :.A'- .�,.�"' -i �­.I. . - � - - I ,.: ­ inoe from Pun� 111allid Harley and the regard to one thing only, and that is bow to'dye or tint any wom,faded gar. ..�­-;�,;'. . ­:-- - 1 There was another interruption. very best -Hops. , . ' .. 1. 'V�::-� . - . '..... .,.' '. - - 4peived dr*o.,at benelfit This time a m9sa I our idea of what isdue to-the public ment or drapery a new rich color that .. . I., . '' .�.� ge bad come from f used aa directed, will make a finer . . � . �.�. '. afety." will not'streak, spot, fade or run. . �:­­., I , I �:'%�..�..�, W 1011yelcally. aftnp;y by tak- A the Hbuse-Minilifters would be ren- bome brew thkLt voll eF,n make wtth 'anv a - Per- � �._­� , . other mal &Is.'or any brew that yoit "You mean, ­ -J. I ­ .- I .. A plain words," Mr. - ­ I::­.I . - wo or' three ed within-the next twenty minutes. can buy .- Iwottles or kegs. You do not feet home dyeing Is guaranteed with . - ---­1�!'­---":`:I . . 1._-�-�. - inj one. t Ner little party-it was a nien's din-- make an imitation r"Substi%ute with Gordon Jones exclaimed, "tbat no re- Diamond Dyes even if you have never . �--. . . .1� day. n 's rqtance, . " ,;'-`� , ­� RoVol Yoaa Cakes's �ner,party only­---:broke up. Very a cream-of wait ExIoract, but a better quL ts from me or may, for i dyed '�before. Just tell your &ugglst -:- ',I :�- . � �1'-�. -� 60 beer than you'-ever ta3ted. Pure and the Prime Minister, would have any , - :� �� '.:�11 . �Sir Alfred and his nephew were left sparkling, with a rich cr#Amy fo 9" whether the material you wish to dye 4��-­ , ,.:�, weight with you. � -11f VI. . Alfred's fingers shook for This holne brew ham a xnap and Iastainmg' :�1.-"ts woo I or silk, or whether It is linen, 7" `-,�* ��L 1:- . (To be'continued) .� . ­- ,��. a inomen.t. as be tore open the sea' flai,nr that makes it the fa%-orlte and �. �-.,. -,-�., .ffte copy"Rie7al Yeast I -------�- . Z , ­, , ��.. � N, � healthful beverage for the 'whole family. . -mixed goods. For fifty-one ., ,.� .1.� -.. .., 1�1;��I. for - 11� � _ cotton. or , � ,. . . .. %.� I of his letter. He glanced through the The Man. the NVIfe and the Children ,Nine million people live within fif ty years millions of women have beep �" ��-, , ��. Cales fer Reiter N,4&ltk: i few lines it contained and,breathed a an enjoy It. You brew It at boTne. I't L ,�',�'i, I,�� . ,� I., . -uslng "Diamond Dyes" to add years of ." -��1P .....11 . p . � : ��jl-. " � - I sigh of relief. to most interesting work, and'very easy; -miles, of Manchester, En�l,and. � � - - - � ��, �­ -� .,: wear to their old,shabby waists,9 rts, .1, .I.... I ­� .,'�. "�, L W.GJLLrff COMPANY Ll IT "Come this way, Ronnie,"be invited, ,11 spee&I kegs or tubR are needed. Tf . ' ' '-�J`- - !" 1. I ki . . '. � � - L - ­ . . TORCOMO,CAPIAD"A � you make this brew asq Per our direc. . " ...r. " . . . ,1%'I I,.: beft the dinning-roorn and, tions, Keep Minard's Liniment Ili the hous'�. dre,.ises.- coats, sweaters, stockings, .- , , . ,'�, WW ­� - .�!­- , . � ,.c, you will haye a 11ne brew. . I, 4�� ,�, wanslumn . . :.tz .­­1 ,� "I. �. .. .es=ing the invit - . , ­,,,,� 5 1 ing luxurie3 of the On male at all leading Grocery and draperies, hangings, everything! I.:.'...- :.: 1, ��­L "', '- , . I billiard room and librar�, passed into Drug Stores. � . �.I I ­­' ­ . I - ��.�. I I.;4 Z�. �....:!. I � 0 - � . . . . 1,1r?��-��.:, � . I I a small rooirn behind Plainly ,%ments wantpa in t,U terrItnfles. The Unitel States contain.. more - ­ . 1. - . 7 . 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I . ­;",A,��,�,�7 kJ , .. . . . - I . . , . 11 .4 Z&�� .. -Z-Z;­-�".: --:,,�� - - ­��,:-". ...-,�;­ , �� , 11 .. , _ .�I ­­- ---�.:: , ,,,--i�- � .1, � I I -� ��,��-*4- " ­ a � �:, , , �,4�,�,n,-��� - . .-e, 2� - , ��- ., �1­ � X- 4 i's N-k 447 5 **Z %+ Ile E, 7 Arc MR, EM5 5. T �i,5'r_may K. s� A,t Z C '� yy - .' _ f � � 57'+.3"4.."�..»'?J?`!Y'�"'-�.r,._,a�.M^^Ca.*,anf:%'f,�>�r.yd , "Mrf�,.�V''•��$,q rw .7='.. rr' „'�, THOWAIN' jw..= CMWCE- ....4 Alarkit WEGATO TO LOW r,,o —No. I lb., 10 toLSZ& Manitoba wheat oronto. Nordlem I.,egal Shape—Question of "UrA Una ^ td" 04 C­aiie for Irish in $L24; No.9,NQrtiierp, $1.21%; o, 3, to 150 .1 Pez; lb.75 2%.4b, th Breaches of _PUceWiU Probably' be First Manitoba oate..-No. 2 to 17c ptr-lb'-'Ontaric, comb 'how bieL No. 3 C.W. Uri 4 Per .7i'to 44.%c.Su -t Considered. 46%c; extra N Z, .75 -43 We, POWWO*—Fer 9Q-1b,,-bag-o $1 46%c; 11o. 2 feed; $1.90. Manit6ba. barle. -Loftdon, Oct 9---Twenty thousaiid the horne3 cf h,&rp find gT4n rib. —No. a.C.W.-, 64c; SMAked meats— >:y<. Mecr JOY-crazed, All the above -Ameffein corfi-�_No. 2 yellow, frAnOcaR7 cheeri=,'L�n- b6li vendors. �rack, Ray Ports, to 35c; h0avY; U 26ce'-ic Coked; 60 men and Iwo,men, 4on Irish packed-f or The Irish peace doleg.� ..Bay ports. 60c,1 to 52c• rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage rol* nominal, qudet Sunday in London, the delegates 30 to Sle; bieakfaat bacon, 33 to 87e; UD�ks &icUW E�W= Station, wet- Ontario oats,--No. 2 white,--41 to "apecial brane, b"a and the Secretaries Advidftig - tbeir 43c. Idast bacon, 42 to -Camned.the Sinn Fein 45c; back&,-boneless, 4; to 4,Tc. time between the-various churhe,. Ontario wheat—No. 2 :to the Irish conference in London, A third Secretary has, been added car lot, $1.10 to $ Winter' Per' Cured Meat&—Long'eleer bacon, is 1-14 NO- 3 WIAter to 21c• clear bellies, 18% to 20%c. VIUM thl-DY arrived frow Dublin last to'the de:egatim He is John Chartres, $1.07 to $f.12; $0• 1 •comjn4,kg: 18 to 19%c;' tWrC88 night. and his evoked' uch $1 to $1.05; No. 2 -Spring, $1.0s.to tubs to, 19c; in U-13; No, 3 Spring, nominal. 19, to ; speculation, His name is unknown in PiG6, 21 th 22c. horterling, ti The Barley—No. 3, extra, 60 to 65c, ac 13% M"a "'d *6men f*Wh' to kn'rr-Ish politics, and he is the only one to 14%c; tubs, 14% to 15c; p. Ilhe ban& and touch- the garments cOrdlng to freights outside. 16 V to 17Y". Buckwhesit—No. 2, 85 to 90c: Choice beavy steers, $6 cOnnected.-with the deletgation who is 14% to 1514c; pri;nts, of the leade:ra�of the who Yr riot a MeMber of the Dail Eireiinn or to $7; Rye—No, 2-,-si.m. butcher steers -'motored to tl gli any other representative body. He L3 Manitoba' flour—piyst patenU Now Postmaster General choice, $6.76 to $6.50 ft-rvetS NDW vr ith erowds, do., good, $5" o the grandson of Richard•Chartres of Hoal'J. G. BelleY,K.C., of Quebec, who or nto. $4 to $5; do:t 45.75;, do., medfiWt4 The'dellegUblon is headed by Arthur Dublin, his fathe—v -being $8.10; second Pat&, $7.60, T onto. common, $8 Griffiths, and iDckxbm R. C. Barton, Sergeant-Major Chartres of tfie Sth 4eighen Cablhet. the late Is the-Postmaster General in the new Ontario flour—$5.60, bulk, seaboard, butcheril heifers, cjlo�k� $6.50t�oo Vrv� arifft Mil-Ifeed — "Delivered, Toronto butchers' caws, Choice, $4.60 to 45.26-' Dug%-an and Gavan , Duffy. Hilaskars. He married the IL-djw- freight, bags included; bran, per ton, do., Medium, $3 to $4; eanuwa Mickael 0011171s,-�who is A delegate, is poetess; Annie Viirinti: _' 7"-BAU-OUR TO HEAD- $24; shorts, W ton, $26; good cutters, $1 to $2; butchers'bulls,good,t• feed flour, $1.70 to $1.80. - $3 to $4.50; do, ' in., $2. e e- 'will to family His acc*ssi*n to the Irish delegation BRITISH DELEGATION ec, 5o to rsasonsm . He 'will arrive here' on 1-3 taken as indicating thaf the Sinn Baled Hay—Track Toronto, per ton feeders, g00;i, 90_lbtf�, 45-50 to *6v Monday. De Valera will not acco7ft- pew,- ,0 • No.. 1, $23-00; No,�2, ;21.00• mixed ft, fair,44-50 -th $5.50; milkers seal. -fie delegates*and wHI Tmort be a gaging sat expert advica Premier Finds-it finpoisible to $18-oo. springers, $66.00 to $8&00; calves Powriblib, ai'Mr. Chartres- an jxi),6 Premier- St;ra-*ZZCaF1,-6tj, -choice'-U 1.60 to, $13;-do,,n Attend Arms-Confere ck. Tdr Mhum, of the deligation, though it In Several brariL-hee of law,and has nce to $14 do, *om., $3 to s onto. is u2*1`eT0tDcd he may come to Lon&on served in the, integigence section of at Washington, good, 48 to $8.25• do., common, $5 to' *at`MtatkUft131-k►bw in 6r(kw to be the British War Office... A, despatch Cheese—New large, 20 to' 21c; $5.60; sheep, c"e $3.50 to $4; do. twins, 20% to il%c; triplets, 22% to near tble c0fffereDce, and confer with Proak Londop says:— Mr- Lloyd George' stated &ftnitely 23c. 'Old, large, 27 to 28c�* twine, bucks, fl.50 to $.3; Others inlitsd to assist the dele- good, $2- to -$3.50;' -,do., heavy ZJ'_1 -'be delegates, g$ on, although not Sinn Feiners, are that it W01Ad-be- impossible for him 27% to-29c p, triplets,-29 to 29 c; ered, T hogs, fed and wat,-! The 827*701 at Eusbon station was Dr. George O'Brien, historian 9.60; do, Off CA", $9.76• do� xan EMIT to attend the Washington confe Stiltons,-new, 23 to 24c'. try. pobits 50. the Doe be 4,a,remqr1c" dezoonstra- ecomo rence, f.( .75;-do, colm Tr" thew weeks and George Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 33 t6 It ago that 35c' cipamery,-printa,,,fresh. No. 1, Oats, Canadian western, Na. 2, 64% mist Russell the in a telegram he tent'tb the 'Am Montreal.' tb6us=d!s Of. cbs=02471:9 Itaxempleyed of the Beitiah, Local 4 c; No. 2, 39 to 40c; cooking, to rd!9b Homestead, and official sadoir at Washington, which is q1i0W 4i 'to 3 56c; do, No. 3, 58 G`ov&1Mwnt -by the Melbourne -(Austraha) cor_ -92 % to 64c.. w'an'ed the Red Flag as bands played Board, to handle-the intricate qu - to 24c. Flour, MaTL SPring -wheat' psbsrta�S- as respondent of the London Times u Dressed paltry-.-,Spring the 'InkernadonaWl wben the Lolidon dgcw of local government. ultry—SPring ehickme, firsta, $8.30. Rolled,oats, bag-go lbs4 Labor 3ft havirW been read'by Premier Hughes, 30e; r006ter4s, 20c; fowl, 28c; duck- $3.10 to $3.20. Bran, $23.25. aborts'A YVrs dePeated for Gairloch. The chief risk to-a adtlement -now in the House of VL-Premntatives. The lilVs, 30 to 35c; turkeys, 50 Lost night this same hollow square is believed to be in Iretand, rather Prime Minister's to 60c. � $26.2& Ray, No.�2. per tab, 00at lots in Or Live P0uhrY`--SPzin'r chickens, 20 $27 to $28.- Awe Euston station builklings was than in the conference chamber. Both I forth in the 3 view.'as further set telegram, was that the to 28c; 1•000teTs, 16c; fowl, 20 to 27c; Cheese, finest e"terns, 12%c.) ducklings, 25c; turkeye Jamined aVaill wft thousands of Pao- addes, allege that breaches Of the truce!British d f 50c. Butter, choicest pie Who in the dim twilight Vmg the have reewitly nuiltipllied. I alegation should consat o Icest Dublin,Mr. Balfour and two others. Margarine-22 to 246. Eg-Ts. selected, 47c. '"WkUNW Wng- Of the Irixh Repb- castle claims to haws I Eggs--NO. I storage, 44 to 46c• Comiqon and light hut&sn, astde,, Bean arm-7 as 'kilt-ebad ' bagpipers"StIcIf fi relaches, while Sinn Fein adds nip liapion % '960'edthe shrill war pipes. MI'er Rughm said one 'al the others st,.jjJir%rA6 To 57�e; new *I Bologna buRa,, c1fl'o"A have issued numerous in- was the First Lord of the Admiralty, tons, W to 60c. I d, hi car- cennw% $1.25 to $1.50 Ths cordon 01 PO" smTounding starwAm of aHeged agMasion by-po- but the third rnan had not been.named Bea= — 0&mwHan band_p4eked, ;8 5 to $3. Calves, grassers, $2.60 ;. beemy veal calves, $5 to V; shOved back the <=owd, blandly igbor-lace, weiZe. and soldiers. beanne be had-not yet consented t.1 bushel WS to ;4.iZ; pis -fed'vesd $a to 1W. - $3�75 'good =ft I lazabs go. t6 $4.00. $7 to $8. Hogs, 4ii4 igw �9. 'tWENTY-MWLIVW Accordini to-the+ Prime M6kt,.r,' MaPle products, peir ICU- $9.75. , POPPY Day on � .... 3 . .. . . I �.. 1 7. LOST NEAR CLYDE • telegram to the Ambrassador, says November 11th the =raspondent, roceilt tmVgrkd t-ondere�ce German y Re-ea tablishing at- the lt� waa arranged TWO CROWNS AND _Qasgow-Dublin Night Passen. A despatch frozri-Lblido 14MAHU MAjesW*0, shoum SIX RINGS AT WEDDING Mercantile blarine' Ship RAmmed*an nsays:i Washington conference. but the American Freighter.- FlanderS Fields,"' suggesQ to I Princess Xenia*(arried to Wil. A despatch from Berlin 7. Lord Haig the- Organization of a7mInvOt now w6uld 'prefor to inclu& Ban, Leeds in 'U.S. and 7_Germany to date has says: the 4011"ir, P13,990w, _Oat. 9,--The American = Pc',nt of v,, P ' "Pi Day on Noe�nb�r'l I .Ir. bought bWgbter, Went 0onask, bount! with OPI Lloyd George added: --it Greek Churches. 'back from England fifty of the) 7 wil be im- aid of various schemes for the,' vessels that were surrendered- A. haft San Fromisod"fOr Glas. possible for me to &*end, as the em- JPw. ==nved the Ta&d Hum Rowan benefit of ex-service men of-all f-me, is sure to. be pro, Paris, Oct; 9.—It required twO Originally under the trea & . 1. .8 me prolonged, and . ty Of 401IMPOW-Dubath TdObt -paksencer ranks. Lord Haig-is President i'so nanny mattara_.damand my &Uln- crov.ms and six wedding rings to Versailles, according to an Of.' bast, W6md7 after undaight marry William -Leads' had-Prince" fictal dw nitht in a *Ack & Satum- 10f the British Legion, whieh. Lion in,England, Denis Of Riusis, this afterna a . Grand announcement- These .- a off Coess- helps both Officers and Men, and Duke Dbnkri, stepfather of Prince ships are from 2 w4m ftlut, 8CQtUn4 niA:r- -the mouth he Continued Ria� 01000 to 1,000i used the Canadian poet's in Christopher, held the snessive JewA. tOnsdisPlatenient.- About furry,Words as & WeSJKV of ingpi=_ British Whole" N4eej;Wtuddod gold W o'es - 7 Owns do bmde German staunship, lines are in- 1 W-F!dla the Ccenak was lowznng UOU to all the workers in the of the bride and groom for baV an.volved. in the purchases. 7i6' -claft Mal-Clan liner, the London says:— hour wbile the Orthodox Greek priest total tonnage bought back go far., to Wd the stri*sn aMp a d*d va;fft scheme to be launched next tch from e01zn►,ftvm Glasgow-toe Natal, South month- and Will be signalized by WL=aprkes, 'according to The retired an imprewwww wo&*w env. 18150,000. Ecoricmlst, . continued to ri" last moons. Able%, aped out- of the fog am the placing of a gigantic Wreath -The Cermafi new 004110hed smidehips into the Rowem Of poppies at the -foot Of the �monthl and there was SIA d1wreaft of -The Mayor slipped the rings m this news.and the greet announcelbe 105 points in the newspaper's index cenotaph in Whitehall. num Per's Index yvww Leeds' and Princess Xmrig% that further purchases The latest death list gives 2b dated bee, the fejaf being 4,924'i prwtic- fingers yesterday, the rector-of the are ex. ally #W MIM as at the end of I pected as the host importan or mLsaiiv. Seventy-five *vri rescuid Royal Air Force -.7 �. The w ApTil. United States Church placed two Um ac _ t from -the RePwalu hPle.,of the risi.is dile to rings there to-&T,, and then the factor in the recreation of Ger- to Guard MeSOPOtamia movements in th At n3*W91ht the -Conmk, inbound, e tex=" group, cof- Greek priest added a final pair ed many's future mercantile _.:sod the Rowan, outhoun& from Glae-,. ton being chiefly res ponsib5e,*and the rings. Mr. Leads will wear one, but rine. A despatch-from London sktys; troap being higher 'than at any time the bride will 10wr "IN b0tb Prooftcling at slow n wear all dwee. —E tLM-control of the British -this year. the. Cam- J g mob Jammed the Russian 1921 HAS LONGEST speed in the fog, when A bi -a gtancing blow mandated area in Mekopotamia I .,All other groups Aow an ap�ivci. DROUGHT 4uddeln1b Struck w near Church, but the geridarmes 'barred the 6tern'of the Rowan. There was ViiH be taken -a-way from able decline, "'especig!'y cereals amd i every, one. without tickets froen the PERIOD OF G14T the 1, �DO Punic.. though the Rowan's pas- 2rmY in a few days and turned united States Church. Princess Anse- Paris over to the Royal'rangers stood by the b6ats.' While the 0 tasia rescued the siged,'bedignionded Observatory Soya Tem-, Wh al Air Force. The,Severe Storm 5WeeP3 Queen-niother -Olga. wh(i get mixed PeratUre Has A)w COMak vmi IoWerlrW boats the Clan reason giiven is .the extreme in Exceeded Malcohn"I whistle was heozd.- A moo- t�� I - - -Over Ancient Colony i up in the jam of plebeian persons at bUlt of the Air Force %, 4 4 �6 _ y units,, the church.- Former Records. One"t ktw the liner banned out of the thus enabling them to Patrol a! A c:c- A dwpastch fX0 fog,_s5eing the passenger ship and spatch from St. john,s, Nfld, M PAXIS sap:_Th4 The couple left for the late of summer of 1921 produced the 110121gleat The I maximum -territory with mini-; Ca severest storm in many cutting it in tw*Aike a knife. Wight to-night, where ' they •will i MUM forces, and the moral effect Years swept the ischuld 0- Thursday hc, Period of beat and drought ROWILIL 64ftk immediatety, dragging n n*3-moon on a houseboat,acconypan. corded ght T" r,,f airplanes night, by the Plazis Obers down paseeneers with her. great damage` 0111 14M, ied o-Wy by Mr. Leeds' valet, Wang, Vatoom S ' anes on' the nativ4s'. ' It caiiUrig The report sa".that the Clan Mal- expected also this change will and destroying much fishery property whb will.cook, and Prrinces3 whkh has beeii' registering tImpere• 00tM had heard the lua%fo-r assistance SiLve militarY bud along the coast, A heavy toll among maid. Xar'Wa'ture without break since-1757. This sl -the get manv iihir • Teasel$ on the seaboard mud was hurrying to the rescue when!Millions of dollars and give, the ' the r fall has also produced a record how and the Labrador coast was feared, wave. The t4mperstuft of 28.2 semi. al--i-herseV made matters worse, OW- Air Force•-the first big test of its 0 Hon. John-Storey, Premier of Now grade was recorded on Oct. 5, One wornan was clectrocu. the electrocuted here by q bat to the.fog. capacity to carry Out garrison ' Scuth Wales s-in-ce April, 1920, is hottest day in t morAh during tba CaPt9a Donald -Brown -of. -the,-and OceuPation�duties abroad. I faXing light wires, aM three ether d,,ad., He was for many years Labor 164 yeam of the irMErsOns; �rere seriouslv �riured. ob*WVa60ry3 Rowan wars, lost, but the -majority of ' leader in Australia, tence. Other exist ; parts of Prsn%%�, hww" the '38�gers Struggiled on the sur. ever, ftm, gib n8 wreckage. At.the.ino_ recorded evelis blighor tenvels, meet of sinking,however, the Rowans time. Strasburg, with 30 degrees, ,d radio operatce had sent the S.().S, Biarritz 83 degrees. broadcast, which .197as pocked UP by Expects ascribe this abrorwa V 1 *0 -British deStro3*r Wrestler, IS Of things to the- taot *mt miles winds =� , 6WAnt, wlid-ch da&,ed toward ndi have bow blawing aoJXW Frame from the southeast while W, mospheric cocatitiom i a]ly clew. -4 September Busy Month As a resu 9 of the. mini in Grain market without arWthing to their.-Power, together wft.the A despatch from Winni warm rays fmrn the heated 909 risil Pyft Per cent. more of the Western Ing u#wArds and graduaday I ORMAX114 grain crop was marketed this the air = it Pam" hmdft acroget be, livid year dUTM9 September than In 1920, 02Tid the t according to figures issued by the 'which.its oppressing Parisi`KrI6 CAnsdian Pacific -Railwa�,. During Demand for Canadian September 20,775 cars,of graiii, wem -�- �,-jnspected.in.Wimjpeg, compared with _ �`'' Cattle Abro" may_ 18,092 in September, 1920. Cat A despatch from London ,-''General Elections Date *dPmwnt Of 105 fat cattle direct holli Ontario feeders hwe,justbegn 0 �Decezrtber 6th fOT' 1030 at .BfWWarAV11 Wharf, r 7:'R A despatch from Ottawa says.— i�liiil.� 90W. The boot stem 9* at fro 440 to C44, an Tuesday, December 6, 'has been ffl. ddVarme CW)y finmunced as vOtinC­&Y for - the germr`911• elft-tions. , -Nomifnatjors $nullbn steery b 0 *91 be nvade on November'22, and N from 98 109, to M per head. Parliament is being summoned to lOTB 4&*W showed an upward tendency The funeral o w was s 0 !,.1 meet Jaiiuw.v.17. was shot during the recent Belfast riots. 0 the 280le advanced. •Bulls fetched Procession. Note the armoured c4kn in the 125 to 907, and _ cows te sold up 7 7 V o A" qy",! ."67 a 0N I ,!q,g Mi, os, 5 ,q in 11R­ 11�. �1.04;, M, 51r, X ......... ; N.O' TICE ' ..... -SROP —0 R 0 C E - �R- I HARNEM -d eve odjeed,to at*&pre'-fulum insist -7-77 Jliublls. t -0&i W ti S�ndyo -6�6c�rj'Okderto 'ibe Grocer. on having yours pfeOcl.eli If ybur'needs are 4n Ahe-havosse-lin ur SO ground or crushe giv a a call. We bave new and We don't ask for your other busin TJLnRMS u a w,yebt.; $1.50 if jiald�ln advIne . Having Inst*11iod-extra -er, I-am' second-hand in stock. pow CK TEA p ­ repared to handle I our work Now backband harness$85 up ENDID BLENDED' SLA uIckly andeatlofactorily, Bruohes, Curry Combs.everything J- 'f6ifhehorse. JUN- MURKARi Proprietor. 40 cents per lb. A tilal will convince you. Trunks.Suit Cases, Lunch Boxes per-lb. 77­ 'ed) Shoo repairing promptly done.- Rub. --vinuan HA%ddies 16 cents Open evety-day(holidays except *ALM REQ16TER. "bar heels put bn while you wait. -7: Boneless Fillets of Haddie 22 cents poeilb., iAT115'Ri)A'T, . OcT. Ifta—Auction sale The Altona,Grist Mille.. rad Y­ Port Perry Creamery Butter 45 cents per lb. B le of houseli6ld fur4itu*l tho Cecil r � ofm's. 11rell�ner. 41hurchS ., r"Pler y- -Harness Maker, Pickering Toronto BreadT---tBrown`s and Chan isi Powell, auctioneer. Bile at one o'clock See bills. 2.4 PROPRIETOR Prime Cheese 28c lb. Cooked Ham 70c lb. Wm—Auction-sale 7.!" ofbigh-grade Durham ciattle and Cotswol& sheep at lot = con. sol; Pare Lard Shortening �-Hreakfast and Back BacQu rl ..Rickering(I mile west of Atha Als. Bologna Salt Fork tion), the property of Wm.Dunkeld. 4 See bills. Fred 7,'.-­Cen ra GA tage m oes, salmon Elsole at one o'clock All kinds ofFresh Canned Goods—Peas, Corn,t To at Postill.auctioneer: 'CIRSDAY, OCT. Ifti—Auctlon sale of Lobster,�Herring, Sardines etc. attle, implements etc.. the horses, c' 7 Phone or aend your order. We do the delivering., t of Thos. Hatch.lot 27, con. -B It 0 U G ff A X r I Iforickerin N(north of the-WhUe Church). at one o'clock. sharp. See bills. W. B.' Powell' auction- ..JAMES RICHARDSON WEmmsDAY,OcT.19TH—Auction sale. 7 311�Mng secured a- Mechanid.with of fasm stock. hay, grain. Imple- ments and furnitu", at lot 14, B.F. con , Pickering, the property of H. -ur m. Maw, auctioneer. "hauling. and -machine work; we 0' k Sale at one. See bill-. THURSDAV, OcT, 2ftEt—Auction'sale —vast.:..experience -in motor, over.--- L o' ' Clydesdale, "barses, h4gh-grade--' --­ - -Te-are pr air or over- Durham cattle. Shropshire sheep, apked to,iep implements. turn ture etc.. the pro- perty (A James Rlsebrnugb. lot 7, haul any' thing from tha smalle�t RoA con. 2, Reach Tp., Sale 'at 1 o'clock 0 auc- rrii� f est and sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw' th t gm engi4e to e aTg loneer. FRIDAY. OCT MST ction sale' of —Au' tfore the 'Fall Rain .40 choice* dairy cows (Holsteins,and -finest iiiiatomoibile, B . .-.Durbsmarades), at W. A;-Knox's farm. Whitevale,the property of 0. Ise Denny. Sale at 1.30 o'clock, sharp. Gasol ine anaMotor'Greases 'also 8 bills. Wm.Maw.auctioneer. A :. R - -4 :..D OcT. 24TEI�-Auction rate of auto adcossor,ies; of 45 head of cattle. at lot 6. con.9. Pickering(half mile west.of Balsari Gives "Good Satisfaction the roperty of Cooper&Jones. Sale- via, Wm. Maw. auctioneer. at 50.o'clock, sharp. See bills. R. Feasby, Proprietor I-r­ TURSDA-Y.OC`T. �6TJE[—AUCtjo� sale of quantity of 46". farm stock and Irpplements. the pro- -Wall Board at Reduced rrty of A.-Stitzel, lot .10, con. C PriC I fekering. 8 1 at one oclock, sharp. See bi.11M.Mii suctioeer.. J. S. BA PICKERING OcT 2ftEi—Extensive muctionsaj;of ii head of Scotch Shorthorn clattle, relg�d; Clydesdale horses and registered Yorkshire pip. A number of high grade shorthorns. property of Od- r Lits".1o, T implements etc. the �4 car H.Downey.Myrtle Station.Ont. Implement-sale at I I o'clock. Cattle E sale at 1.90 o'clock. Catallo ne will Lrrna .6 1 be mailed on requeaL Lunct served Pit to those from a distance. See post- ers. Ill Maw.-and Geo.' Oil J 'and Fred.' Jackson. auctioneers. OcT. 2ftu—Auction ly W Ir IN F Tit.- D .8DA V. swe i cbrAz:e '"try' ccows',' young. cattle.. horses. �mplements, roots, ;7 hay.-etc.".at lot 25�'con. 1, Picliering .(Dunbar ton). the property of WW Nicholson. 12 cl!cloa.shirp. Ll ter. "Yo Chore- Sev bit-Is. W..-B. -Powell, auctior.. -1 - Want to ''Lighten' Ur a ;N*16 FV TarRaDAY, OcT..'27TH—AUCtion. sale !"""`-and Save ' Your Back, of farin stoLk. implements. autnp. Lee me Sh ER USED E"'ll' hay, Rrain. furniture etc., at lot 21.- ew you how a Toronto you instal a Toronto Litter Carrier. :.N "4 .%;. . 1 41 �'k—V I US'D f 1ater con. 6. Pickerlima thaft miloi�.wait or Carrier will make your siable I vrLant to show how-the ti=e for itilelf in and labor it saves W47 L ouxh&wj--thV ��pert 0 cleaning an casier task. pr of W. 'You ou, Brillin At one sea&oa, ger. Sale at 'Sa o'cloc is acoil its spoxna textures willoleam-y'ou"".- L sharp. See bills. Wni Maw,auc- heahbies%cattle and get rid of the old Come in and talk i% time tiodeer. wbeislba;rs ow and'sliPperY plank if you're in uri PRiDA-Y. OcT. 29im—Extenislie'sale of I 3:J Ic 'W1 -y horses, cattle. poultry. -firstclass machinery, furniture etc., atIrA24, --reari of con.8,Pickericif. the yroper- 102�Tw. of . I . I H. R. Monney,' Pickering vill ' �lsytion Azfor(. Sa e at 12 'o c Ock Shay See bills. W. B. Powell,avac �neisr. CORN, CORN T.-,-1 ON No. 2 A car of. ­Yellow Old Corn is expected to arrive at Loquet, Hill ion Friday, Oct. 14th, and for sale & loff car on Saturday and Monday. ew ly of Almira Yarn grey, re -pec-al prices. Phone. upp Mar-k. 2660. and black,-also 7 1. E.'REESOR, CEDAR GROVE .,Grey Fingering Yarn.at a Genuine lioli Parts VOTERS' LlSt 1920 -lower price. ' F or.Sale Here New Serges at prices sure to please. Wnxicii ofthe Township of Pickering e, School R 'aders. coullity, ofontario LOOK FOR THIS SIGN Notice Is hereby given that I have ai -'the Qqtario Wters'List A-ct,1880, and ' erviec') , -transmitted or-delivered to the pi na mentioned in sections 5 and @of N 18 - acts Rmendiui the same,the copies re- `7 z --iii4ired by said sections to he so trans. ir*cRr 6t) ttie road, Prompt J liveredof the lists made KEEP yoi -mitted or de repairs its suou-'as'needed pursuant to said &c.t.-of-per-sons ap- atteutiou to 11 of the snid Municipality entitled 'Fo d lip t" 7 Lei us keep your o 100 -­cent .,NWvQLsatZjectious for membersof - --.7. f1i i :Q1 save yo eam 0 c enn-Now Of the We S. t Yearling b-y the last revised Assessment saves fnrthet�expense. r the Legislatite- - At!sembly and at shdF—is e4aff�ed with approved ­Municipal Electiong, and-the ijaid Wpr ­:W, maebilnerV Was first posted up at ray office at Bread -im: to facilitate prompt and efficient bitevale.on the 28tb day of Septem- -work. 'We have the skilled inechlilaics to,giVe For I 1z ber, 19M, and remains therefor in. you a first class job. 7 We sell Genuine Electors are called tipon to Lazamine Ford !Pdrts- at prices--fixed �`Monarc Flou for Pas-try spection. r by the Company. Faid lists and if'sny omissions oi other U -,�'-'errors are found therein, to take im- Bring your Fnrd to: us aud thus,be aiire' 'of Brau"'Shotilits, and Feed Flo ' r mediate proceedings to have sald ..getting the genuine. t, of 1,;�,,prrora corrected according to law. -uote you ftacvt co%, verpailra or We *ill q 7 7 Dated,at Whitevale,Sept,28, 1921. Americao'Corn—ground:"craeked and.whole DONALD R. BEATON, parts before you buy. , Clerk of the Tp. of Pickerin& If your hens'are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our: :2.4 Whitevale, nt. celebrated Laying Mad and Scratch Feed. --Be] pii�12- ' In phone �-HiRhest price paid '11for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, Repairin 29 .200 9"' Buckwheat, Rye and Oatff, -The Chevrolet Service Station and Chopping mud Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays.: Garage at Brougham is open fii all kinde of repairs sind-oveli hauls. LW -Ceiifi-pb-&- :10zpert workmanship guRranteed. -NIiHs Co -Shery allnu L L Floiif Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Tires and Willard Batteries. "'Ford Sales and 'service Station. Batteries exchanged Poll,7 2 r Y .-�. _ .•y ,^", .1 tk5." .'1.A '9 ^•Sel1.'xti,::• .v,,.,.- i r1T' y U .. C-''x! :-rw' �.`�:A?+'{'ref;^•' n'T .xF,i •�fi.,.,..�� �. -'�'..m.,ra7."„�P S e .4 .s,'.• 4 �♦ ryd" •s+.,n+^.'-� a°!,•'yx� - '� -'�^ �,' -!:,}7;. 'yfr+d.• ,..'°'.bY� „•i' E'�.v..K ' :,.. ..r •:.e 'M1' ?,,Va'•v{,r.' ;�. ��; /. ".i�r-" '�c` r,.' ,- .m:,•.. .;,o*r^°n�? ''tn�'.-,ysj,°i",�F-&•�°`s.'.k:��i�. !. ".,`,y.",. °y,`..w' . y'' .rtr p.•.I.-7i , 3M Sur; 'r.....�.: •,C;.te4w-Rax.a!y,"�_$• ;rte'''•'"� f�'�. .,.� .v•�i_ - iw,'3�,Y1nw_ a3�MI :^+aba�w i�j «.:-'i 6»^w'y�.W,.�r.,` '1R s"•. ;,.rn?nx ;.✓ e'r a.n.^`...t;-` s,•Si.- 1�.5 , _:+?�+e.°'iH ^4 :i'w;9%i•',- Sr:P"WiSU• i!3,�`"."'�`•;kr:",. 'c,e,r.:rv, •.C.Y. -. • - 'a^`'� '-,':Y+ i � . - . CL.AREMONfi: Now ♦� the time''to pay :)your � Glen Willor �Vll1l 1.P''^. '_.�`Yhe• � ./,1.. .Ln _l.•:�r•• � i•O.7 iD' V�V .. . .Wilbur Qleeeon, of Toronto [ s� �tio , _ subsvliptiol to E r; home over the'week end. �+'' 1 ,a.,• k - �a ..Wm. Edwards, who was indie- `Z'he ?i`Okerillg NaWe � 4or,* Chop, sat chop, six ''.posed,is improving nicely. A Diass,lU-e , , of the su X -- 1. ppor'tere' QFe Hoed the ]]lone badly. Hard'and Soft Coal of t— -Bran. MIddliags-and•Sumtoker,, a. 4'.: D and Mrs.JOhnetQn and family of. the y Feed,in stook ' ~ of Taranto were here over Sunda = ` s- t -best quality on Cracked Corn-tpt•ch tokens. �'_,'.-.. ,..�. r.. _''•�' Mrs.Anderson, of Toronto,spent National Liberal Conserve- rust m at Locust Hill a car o!Hrsa llmd 'the weekend with-Mrs. J. Bundy, The Pickering - hand Middlings and Shumacker Feed:' �- ` • " tiv:. Party" - A oar o!No, 2 Yellow Corn expected 'F•� .• :° Tbos. and Mrs. Sanderson,of To- ' _ r_ ,. ronto,visitedX.Underhill,Sunday. Vf South' Ontario - -THOS. A: LAw at Locust Hill fleet of next week.- Mrs. T. Gibbons has returned �W=ce Committee A ��f Oil Cake sad Cotton Seed ° `Vill be,,held for_.the par se of . PiC3iCOSiSZS•. (,; y� per cent expected In a' home after spending several weeks selecting a Candidate is the The object of this Association Iwto week or ten days, '. -. with her son,'War,; in Toronto. Peas wanted in an quantity. We re nor to re lessen stealing and prosecute. _ y q ty a sorry port that T. Music Hall, Whitby• — the,felons, - FIRST-CLASS Write call ob phone for ices. r Pearson is not nuLkin the +' Ben _. H ps g �°' — ON — ome Mark 2900°.... �:, grass toward recovery hie friends Members having propw e�,emmuni Painting and Hecoratin --A. �. 1% S E e O l� y Date immediate] with ea member. would like. SATURDAY, OCT. 15TH, 1921 y • .. _._ Mrs, Dickinson,'of Toronto, and ' of Executive Committee. Done on shortest notice by CLAREMONT*S NE.W ` formerly of the 4th of Uxbridge, Chair taken at 2 p. m. Membership Fes $1.00. r * -.'' ' `:--died on Thursday last in her Both List of Speakers to be announced Tickets may be bid trom the President of George A. Uley �, A R A Q u SMOSetart oa appifeatioa. ' + _ yysac. Zoterment took place on later. zao.Com.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm Wall Paper,Pattern Bodke,selections -- ~'Aatarda at ThvrtthlIl. Ladies-Cordially Invited of Simpeons and the famous The undersigned having urchased -': s Her, W. V, Richardson, Pickering, _ Empire Wall Papers. garage per, Mies Florence Pritchard,of Galt,. the are a business 'of F. M. Coo has returned home after spending taUD GAVE`THE' >#tYC� W C� are pre aced to do all general repair. 1. R. Ihexton, ark. All order's for work received by W G. p � � a a week with-her friend, Miss Olive _ ing of care of all makes. a, !z JAs, hfooaE, M. D„ ,J, A. Mc41BnoN. P;aeideat 6eeretaev Reid, $atelier, Pickering. Bri hall. ' While here she and Miss All accessories for'care kept roust. 4 President Secretesg aatly on head. Brignall visited friends in. Janet- s4 I ,`Motor oil always on'haad ' vine. d _. Important Credit Sale of �r E RA LAS S I E�ETI N G work g Rey..J.F. Clugston, of Dunbar guaranteed Prices right ton, -will occupy the Union pulpit Firit'Class Dairy Cows give us a trial on Sunday morning in the inter- Anderson IKp 1 - Anderson do Pilkey ,. - Claremont- ' :eats of "Religions Education." Yon,og Cattle, . p e- 'r • Mrs.Graham, of Markham, _will ..- -- enents,Roots, Hay Etc. "MUSIC. HAU, 'VV�•IITBY Cpl& wEge�th.�� give a missionary, address at i p. _ _ • .- -' m on_Hunda;r8vennng.__- :__The property of.-_ — � 7 Makes k e----yo think-of these- the Women's Inetittte �7 - 1TiCol3 �--O t b h-1921 _h uQ � er t ,-- Clearance of Gloves: a Hallowe'en meeting at the home At Let 25; Con: 2, Pickering of Mra. Reuben Rawson on the (Dunbarton), on For the purpose of selecting a Liberal-candida'te .to contest Good plowing goods at half price. We j. evening of the 19th. A good nro omin' Federal must have room for new stock. 2Gtb. 1921 R Election 50c gloves 30c., 75c-gloves6oc.,85e gramme will be given and refresh and for other general business. � • II; menu served. Each member will _.Thy follgwlnB Property ;. gloves 75c etc, please bring 'sandwiches etc.. and HORSES Addresses will be given by G. N. GORDON, M. P: P.; Peter- Take the chill off the room with a roll•', dishes for themselves and friends. Grey gelding 7 years,old, Grey geld• boro, and MRS. H. H. _CARPENTER, Hamilton, ed iron heater,Japanned Claremont Baptist Church cele- old; g g 9 years President Women's Liberal Association trimmings$7.50. ' r Ontario. - T' ank • brated ate one hundredth anniver. for ng 1' years old,ATTLE gelding _ -• - � r .Cooper, Claremont,' nary with well attended services Black and white cow with cal{by eide' All s porters of the Liberal Party are welcome: The on Sunday last; and a banquet 2 black cows with calves by side, 2 red adies are especially'invited to be present and- with - J' a.splendid program of plat- cows with calves by side, Black, and _ _ . also to take part in the selection tael$ S (; SWC �0,s,god} _ a form speeches and music on Mon- white cow with calf by side,. Black of a candidate. --- ' j ' day following. Dr. Kierstead of and white cow due about March. Black , Ff , , McMaster University,Toronto,de., and white cow due in Dec, Black heif- Chair taken at 2.00'o' ock.p. w.,sharp- B] " er due in Nov., $ tted heifer due in :" - n 4 livered ableaad eloquent Casten g° - _ rlCrete •., N cry Sunday sermons. He took Dec., Red cow red May 10, Black ., GOL) SAYE THE KING si -` - "Christ the Church's One Foanda- and white- Holstein bred May to eligi- - • - °^°m ' rc' =lionr for the Church's theme, end ble to register, Spotted cow bred May W A. DRY DEN; G. D. CONAN% e morning 22. White oowbred July hb, Holstein President _ Secretary ?lMducts, at the aaysaing service spoke in a bu1121 month,old eligible to reg.star, - -- - ' s'nost convincing and, inspiring-Holstein bull 8 months old eligible to way on "Life and Immortality." register, 2 Spring heifer-ca ves. In both, Prof. Kierstead demon txpLEatsNrs sTC: Feld U18 strated the worthwhtleness of the M-H binder 6-ft..cut with truck and _ Save Time and Avoid Woirh �, Christianlife to the community sbeaf carrier,. M•H horse rake 10 ft., � to d them t Brick -i and the nation, as well ns to the M-H mower 5 fn cut. -Corn binder, have e • ere ens otleesr, ��• post farmer. sales notes a some time or :�1n d. individual. when"that life was Deering. Team scuSier_M-H, Srpall- . but busy days matte collections difficult Seri ttally organized into w seufArr, M-H drill 12 spout, M-H disc Lst us took after payments and credit collections to your - harrow 12 blade new. No. 21 Masse and -= 'church and fulfilled Christ's' great B P $ account while you do your farming. 118 t7t � 6 8 i 8 sin le low, Set of 1x1-Hlsarrows, Set :. contmi•rsion by winning others to of fl section - t%.60d frame harrows.'- Allow us to do your banking,Consult the Manager. use 111ch living faith in.and to alty to the Crekahutt- JSap!e Leaf- Rang plaw,- _ ehureh's divine Head to the hope Vockshutt' Beaver n riding low, Concrete Bloolis g g P v DOMINION B ? of a glorified life and immortality Deerinir. c��ltivator. i3 tooth, Bata_ : Get my 1?riCeB. wa qn with springs and box, in Ghriet-.--._•A rplendid service of B. _. _ .. _ heavy springs, Set of low trucks wide WHITBY BRANCH. - M P. LYND. Massager. Ind. Phone 2405 Pick. ;,°• :,,,.• .soetg tray censored by the choir of- - - -- , -•= thirty,voices under the leadership - BROO CH. -• CROSS, Manager. tire. Flat ratok, rdval boxes, Tud• hope cutter, Set-of Bain s1elAhe, .1a- fi IcLlly BRAN L.C.�.� ° Clarence' t�impson` �f Evans Ward with Miss Ariaie . . ..., _ m ii e .u--.• . .run. .. . i�, _ sure spreader. get of 1-horse sleighs. o ':Fo4nd presiding at- the organ. Deme'rat, Wagon .hos for drawing _ - -•• -_ C. N. R. station, Brook Road Ti,ere were expressions of hearty roots or manure, 2 roller coulters with - appreciative on every hand as well eltpe complete. About 150 feet of hay as In a special vote on Monday. fork rope. Car and tracks for barn, Farmers' Sales Notes 4 sling ropes for uuloadin Lon tri Rev. A McLellan and his IIntoa g P � Lang trip 6s, - -' church congregation Joined in the rope, Fannin l mile, M- separator RANCH S of this Bank in rural sections read . --- �lOt1 Ibal.. Gasoline engine on truck o h � evening service, over which Rev. Pip inch lace Lister grinder, Hoist- 'C valuable service to farmers b actin as cur ,�R,Klapl t � A� of his centenary old church. A fork. Turnip pulper, A uantlty of and making elections wben due. - - - T number of improvements have rubber and cotton belting, 19 inch put- :.a. faimando _ been made to both the church sad- ley for rope drive, 5 inch pulley for Swidmil Swyke tl5ika the farmer's fence mom and the parsonage pro- mppe drive,Jackson sawing machine. �serty, adding comfort and attract- 2 eircular saws, Water trough,Georgl ��• _,?r. �e Of all materials and design a `.i.veness to the whole plant. A coat so pt trough,'Galvanized cooliagfunk, _ , T11it - - _ of buff paint is three tints with Load heater Art Souvenir, 3-burner ftM is stook• it will pay you coal oil stove with oven, 1 acre of =S►TAt�AR� B K -call N our works acs taspsot our de* ' -_ meat border deeiRne has been given corn. 20 feet of sllaRe, A quantity o! :,.� CAN^" �obtain om`" �� d" 'employ 4 = " the waEls, the pews have been ov- bay, A quantity of straw to be fed On TOTAL ASdETB OVER NINETY MILLIONS _..: _-�ly we sea. and do throw off the egsetf. _.s platfo erhauled m and the pen b airs choir toe place, A quantltyot m white r. Pickering Branch': • W.F.lAw,Manager. �e!10 per saot..wkiokysa we :�y • platforms hsviES been brought to rows of turnips, 2 rows of white car- Ir ._- = one level at a much more eonven rots, A quantity of oats, 50 egg incu• Whitby Branch: C.A.McClellan,Manager. $all$oUotsav by p��facts 042-1 ` "j bacor Hamilton, Harrel churn Daisy, tent height to all concerned, and sy Milk strainer, now curtains and a handsome table , Milk cooler, 2 seta of ____ �_.__�_ : .. ,J. T. MATHESON - team harness back bands one nearl = . v. yy _ •: :' '_ eve been installed thereon. For new, 2 sets of dagle harness good, A` ---;_ - - - _ - I�4ffios and Works, --Whitby,Onfart0 the occasion the ladies banked a number of horse collars '1 ght and - - e "utifealy arranged lot of foliage heavy, 2seta of beau whi�etrees, d = g y ;Mdse ., `- arils � M tan on the platform.' The at lset oaf plow .whiffietreea; A number - 5 endanceat the banquet and enter- of 8-horse whiRtetrees, 2 heavy neck. . _ tainment on Mggday eveainX tax-. yokes, Forks, Cbainsxnd other arts. Iles too numerous to mention. e •;• PICKERINGi ed 6be place to ire capacity A -- -s lendid feast was rovided by the Ae the ro rietor is ivin u farm• p ladies in the school room, and this A everything must be soldg P a►� line V•s followed LUMBER YARD +wa by a fin Sale begins at 12 o'clock, sharp. - - - "the beet yet"as some put it. Well _ - - - _-- . - . . z rendered musical selections were T RJm=Hay, Grain- Straw, Silage - We have s tarRe and well assorted " - tven by the following Principal A - _ stock of the following material gg and all sums of $15.00 and under, - - Wflker, violin•solos;quartettes by cash. over that amount 11 months' _ -W. J. and Mrs Graham ano--John credit will be given to parties turn• = — %,• \\ - Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V ' ' ; and Mrs. Richards; and solos by ishing approved joint notem 9 er _ \ ° * Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and pp - Miss Muriel Stark and Misa ffie cent per annurn*611 for bash in•Ilea K — \ ,' Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. Graham,all of Toronto, ' ' Mrs.(Rev.) of notes. inch V Matched Fir Ceiling,4 ia. ' H. Wood, of Port Hope sad Erh • • W.B. PoWELL, - ` ', � Ij) 1i and 8 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. - " set Cliamberlain;• of ARi:aeoart. = Auctioneer. _ - Also, Beaver Board,Plaster Board;. - -,Mrs (Rey.) C. W King, Mrs. T. and A c. Birkett. Mrs. Chas. T.Stark, Mre. _ B E A V E R A. Spears and Miss Perna Bing _ " ' - - ~ W. D. Gordon 8c S w•� `3 "� r•' ' sam>pe Beia o she iano. All' VULCANIZING WORKS ! , 03 i pprectatfve re- • spouse on the part of the audience, We'guarantee our tire repairs to - P.ICNF.RING . :A n as also did the words of greeting last as Ion as the tire, - �.. - Bell and Independent hone. by the visiting - g •�Corivenient Source of, Power �° p -b Park, g peakers: Revs. A. Your old tires repaired' by us can J. A.Grantand H.Wood, be r former pastors; Dr.Frederick Tra. trouble-free service.depended upon for long Not for sorl2e years havewebeenableto'' , cy, of Toronto University; an old All Expense Stops when not in use - offer such a elkoisenf design$ and Claremont boy: and Rev. A. Mc-' 1'• 39. RN. Y f .patterns as we have now. 9psiik and Rage J.Olmstead. Each Helps to Kee the boys on the Farm w, :•.:speaker followed'his greeting with -HIt�HLAND CREEK p p Y In Prints, Gingham,, Galatea,' 'a definite and practical .messAger i and Flannel Shaker. cw.~ • v -Quite a number of Fortner me m• Ship Your. Own 'Hay "Lightens Housework 'hers and old friends-of this church Men's and Boye Suits, Davy blue �;•. =` were{n attendance from outside Get your hap pressed than phone .'boin.ta and for K(n conveyed serge and tweeds,. at ua- "L gg y or write us and we will c0►ue out Does much to Make You independent �'.• ` the,gr l o£a ntitnber of oth- and give yon prices delivered on usualiylow prlcee. h - ere sen toh m by mail. The whole I - the cars at your station. - occasion was prohounced a signal r Do Your awn F Cutting Comb early for full -choice • . !� e can Day higi�est prices 50- Feed ana t e andced-y'ear•old ing. 'Get into,communicat of n with r ohurcif is "still going strong,"and us by phone, Main 885, or write use NO farm should ' be without one - at to now regarded as one of the beet at 28 Scott St. °• organize and most efficient of the f4 re Ty A 10 TkT.rt J ' country. 12 _ A. ant Pick 1 Ind., TORONTO, ONT: l�f g Pickering . Phone 2804 M1�� �:,u'° r v��.rn;�. .�.5'�,•.. :,r,.,�;5. �q�' •.r, „�: •� ,? „�•�y''',�, .' 2• ,`4' :.:�-.." (.; •x',,.'�$*.r i x�c•�Ys' °w ••i, :§+':�.^'�rsu�. ,,.,,� Y 7�" ;N�`ay�.:u. ��' ci e�"� T j 4ik'+T,1 '�.• ,�;.,+•q^"�«�"t i4w:•!iy�+r'�.�ti, r.{S.r.,. -'9� 'za..^a.,� vrr. .u+.s sv- z�+•' ,'rt a` � a,• ":?J+� ,j3t+b.v.$H..,iT,4' n•,.b c � ^...:-�••,"' 'i� i ,V. `'irk tj r!➢"'' '; � +�, ,��, M�',+i°• ±'}`'• ;,°e4'*':a',:B^ L. 'a`v' C:x" p. PRI,@7 ev M A wors t ls 'yet 'to 'GOOD ffATH and the come --AND GOOD SPIRM r 1i*piimd' Upon the Ondition (if X Rid4 the Blmd—Keep, it Li andPUM- , --­- - -A- P6*toble Social Gathering. thirty cents each for the fee and the Duzbg the wac miny pleasant so- cost of the meal, 4Lnd found that for When a, doctor,tells you that, you CUNEOM*161 by' the wayside-, but seven dollars and'fifty cents she had are anaemic,he simply magns,in plaku : sad Ow they we beginning to be restored. more than thirty dollars' worth Of English, that your blood is weak theft'is.the social sewlng�that finished work to hereredit. The beau- watery. But this condition Is one that ' -&'PT4s9zt day for the n0gh- tiful,quilt alone that the ladies quilted may easily pass into a hopeless do- 7� 64094�4i the:club, or tke-oburch would hive cost six-dollars, while the clibe If prompt steps are not taken.to ftleWs:And,ayety Profitable-one for rats for rugs represented a saving of enrich the blood, Poor blood,.weak, -a % he fk6jfeeg. several doll rs for floor covering for watery blood is the cause of headaches the:Wee"s 0-it,depe1W the guest -bedroom, above the thirty and backaches, loss of appetite, poor dollars' worth of garments. Every- digestion, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner- upon, the ability of the hostess `Utilize bar a spare time getting gody had a good time and was not vous- irritability and iftany other 7 Said it troubles. To poor blood' is due the y for a long time befoie, overworked, and everyW or,at"hatax pImples and blotches; the muddy com- r16 Is, no hitch in the work was a delightful day. 7 - rem the moment it begins until the With the country short of help so plexton that 6aftiUres so many faces Ldke rushed to To have good health, a good comptlex-,i reluctantly.go home late in the very long, _and everyone ftfthoon- The hoetess has ready death,the social gatherings have been ton and a cheerful manner, the blood , . sirments for the children, shirts, for all.too few tor some years back, so if must be kept rich, red find pure. This he, men f�lks, h�uaehold supplies, the sewing social combines work and Is easily done through the Use Of a blood enriching tonic like Dr. Wil- ich as sbedta, curtains, pillow slips, fun and helps the country ladies get ible-linen and dish towels,- carpet awiy from home more than they do, llama' Pini'Pills. The whole mission of this medicine is-to help enrich the r sew &r rags, aprions, perhaps it is to be hoped that many more com- blood which reaches every nerve and ...Z. to quUt or a comfort to knot, munitles will take it up speedily.- M*S every organ in the body, Vr�nglng with to makeover and the jeneral it health strength and new activity. % Swing.of 4be family that slae has not The Lady With the'Plessaut F !��hy_people__�_p . R&­tfilie�to do'.-often a', 1 :5 1 VA I -cca&tonally. trczs is engaged for a day alread to as.a.crippled boy, and every day use Dr. WIlliams' Pink Pills always at �ut end baste the more ficu I went to school with other boys feel bright, activti�and strong. hitg3, Sough this is riot * III,' re y n,&- And fell behind with'halting pace; Mrs. E. E. Cook, Simcoe, Ont., gives 1W And always on the way I met strong testimony to the value of Dr,!, The Lady with the Pleasant Face. Williams' Pink Pills when the blood ..Reerrdling is "lled together for Is In.an-saaamle-con"ou.- fte says-, K� varment, or'else the-aiticles, are I never knew her --or wbene faii-came- "I have been a sufferer for some yea;;! 6UMII separately in-clean newsFopers. m4chin`e % ere oiled But ever with her eyes she seemed to from a run down condition of the SYS- tem. I suffered from pains, in the ad' = apod order, plenty of.,, say, llftsd.: Keep OzF; run.th.e straight racellp back, twitching of the nerves and -That Man Is Happy- iind buttons'sie �rovided and pjjr7thdnj tbWht out befor4shand And I.would my within my heart "I muscles, my appetite was poor, I had Who�values honor and a good name WELL SATISFIED WITH or Ae success of the d y. The best: Indigestion . and would get drowsy above riches. 'AM she w6ula answer iough her after eating. My hands and feet were -rd things,2 leav-. �- .- 1--ti Who can enjoy the landscape with- -BABY'S OWN TABLETS _AU44"he.1 iilps—wii��­stillr_ almost always jp1d, and though I was,out owning the land. Nfthe Carpet rags for the children, "By God's good grace.". constantly doctoring, the medicine I' rbo love to hwe a hand in the,fun, The morning miZIrt be cold and dark, took'dld not help me. fhad practical- Who can face poverty and' misfor- Once a mother has used Baby's Own Zd the,patching for the elderly Is- ly given up hope of good health, until tune with cheerfulness and courage. Tablets for her little ones she will Use Ux wbo, do not trust their eyesight Yet warm end light _ Who ;has-a hearty appreciation of k- the c It seemed when she would 6oiae in a friend from ,Hamilton can;e to vlait.-the beautiful ift human life as well as nothing else. Experience teaches her.. ke ludies omplex things. In groups Sight. me, and Urged me to try Dr William In nature. that' the, Tablets are,the' very be.st work, each doing what the The trees were bare perhaps,but th Pink Pills. It. took some pirsuasion.! medicine she can give her baby. They i-boat fitted to do. but finally I consented to try 'them.� Who has a contented mind liberally are a gentle laxative; mild but. thor- The bostess provides the dinner looked green, I have reason to be grateful that I stored with the knowledge that makes ough In action and never fail to banish PUCh In usually chicken and biscuits' With little sunlight patches In' be- life Interesting. did' for after using seven boxes I felt. constipation. colle, cclds or any other, *some bit substantial dish that will twee , I Who has a harmonious happy home. * relished by all. A-good mean is When I could Sea, however roust the Ilke, a new person. I have'ga"ined In Who has learned how to neutralize of the many minor ailments of child- hiaten with fresh rolls and mashed, place, . weight, have a better color sad my, fear thoughts and' 'worry thoughts by hood. Concerning them Mrs. J. Bte. lotatoes, cabbage, 'salad or stewed The Lady-with the Pleasant Fact. work.Is now a pleasure. For this coa- their antidotes. Charest, St. Leon, Que., writes:-"My omatoes,bome-inade pickles and cake. I am a man---& cripple still; dition my thanks -are due to Dr. Wil- baby cried coutimsally and nothing llama' Pink Pills, and I cannot praise. seemed to help her till I began.using %G greater pairt ef this in made rwhy And she is old..Her step is Slow; them toot highly.!!, -Baby's-Ow Tabtetv.- Theme Tablets he day bet=", such as baking the But over the same patla I see her go. You can get Dr. Willtarns' Pink Pills! Mr. Younghub-"Did you bake this so-on set her right and now I would not akei opening the ftult, cleauft the -The. years have left slight tr*ce .through any deals.-.in medicinei, o., by bread, darling?"-, "be without them." The Tablets are hidums, makinC the rolls to be re. Upon her quiet brow; mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes rs. Youaghub-"Yes,-dear." sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 4OAd next' dak, lind -gettjAj the Her garments worn betray I for$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi. Mr. Younghub-"Will. plea" don't 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' mWee partly ready. It isn't hard The fashion of another day, clue Co., Brockville. Out. do anything likop that aialla. , Youare Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. rwk to got the dinner and the dlahes. Yet Sam to we like velvet and old not strong enough for such,.heavy lace.- Americans own about one. in.be left until the gusits go home, half Of, work." Qualified. s m will be pbentyr of food to be I"know that soon her steps all the diamonds in the world. -Oswald-"My 16ve for you is,likethe 10bilaw 110r,*0 family supper, and Will lmd her to 2, lovely Place, Rockalllan Islet in the Atlantk, 300. 1 The apPle yie6i of the AmwWdla deep, blue sea.'. he =kkwa at the bouse can feel And I shak gee her face no more; miles from the .Scottish mainland, Is I Valley this year is estimated at 2,. Clarissa (for such was her naine)-' w to ajoy herself-ouce-the eating But when I pass beYmd through the r!2pposed to be the only remaining 000,000 barreis, or the bLigett in 'the "And' I take it'with the corresponding I OTW. bright.door Decto a It portion above water.of a lost-land. i history. of'that famous I n. amount of a Um buten--slao pays-t� tho-club That opens to s, wide free space r =, Ixation ten or fifteen cents WbM I Shall IMP aid run, or One'lady I'll see her there and say, ­rvs, "run present. &0 entertained a�Sroup, of twenty- By Go&s good grace, rim -.The -' Empre,_3,.7 ' of ' ,- Canad ve- workers- counted up-her at Dear Lady with the Pleasant Face!" CATION HULTH rXU M -1 _V. BY DR. J. I MIDDLETON pJ"lnGl&l Board of Health, Ontario �v Dr. Mfdd%lon *M be gl" to answer questions on Publiz Health ;_trt- M., ­1 �ers,thrqujgb-thh,column. Address him at the Parliament Bldv6 Toronto. "at knows or.cares nothing about heal'th, &;Wmas the ConadiZZ NX- habits. -m,al Exhibition this year, Hon. Dr. To diffuse. this very necessary *4-y, of SL Paul -Church, Toronto, health education, all sorts of attr%c_ a the most I tikert tbit. education wa tive measures will have to be ad-vtedo 1 ----- -- up,crtamt undertaking of a goverri- some of which are already in use.; The new C,P.R. liner, the oli burn- public lavatories and bath rooms have pensary, hospital, dark room for nitted but These include health talks by doctors,.Ing Empress,of Canada, is built es- the most modern Improvemeate ' in camera enthusiasts, etc., there are ii- KIM to-diny. This is adi moving picture Shows, and practiez.!.pecially for the Piicifle service. The sanitary equipment. A complete.sys- nQ78tIOnA In the steerage, food, kit- i gone further and r. '-.'ody might hav demonstrations and clinics by Public appointments will be the finest and tem of telephones is connected' with chen and pantry service. A p4rfect ated that of all branches of educa- Health and School nurses. most luxurious possible to-day,' with a central exchange to the rooms and system of mechanical ventilation is in- on, that of Public Heakh was in the. W. G.," of Asquith, Saskatchewa.n, particular regard to the C.P.R. stand- ofilces, stalled and all the supply and exhaust ,refrout in point 'of importance. If complains about shprtness of brbath ard of "Safety, Speed, Comfort." The dining saloon is on the upper tans are capable of changing the air ie education of the cMd in its e3rly and -dizzy spells, with sometimes a She has 'an overall lefigth of 653 deck and will accommodate 325 per- throughout the ship at such freqacncy th� lines of ears is directed along feeling as if he were going to col- feet, is 87 feet 9 Inches in breadth sons. A large reception room is situ- as to assure practically pure' air at all ealth habits it, will prepare it both lapse. These conditions may--arise-.and 53% feet In depth tio the, bridge ated forward of the dining saloon: the times. All thermotanks and. supply "body and of mind to from se�veral causes, of which the fol- deck; she has a straight stem and passenger elevator I,; at the fore end. fans have'an approve_d disinfecting ap- L strength of weive a general education in reading, lowing are the most important: cruiser stern, th�ee funnels and two On the upper deck Is also a large paratug. Electric radiators are fitted riting and aritlimetie and all the (a) Heart disease. Po'le* masts. There is a swimming pool, 30 ft. by 18 -ft., with In the first and seco'nd class state Igher education to follow. Of coo or ening shelter deck with bridge', promenade adjoining gymnasium and dressing rooms. ttries with increased blood andboatdeck cases 'where 1 of the a.r tore we exceptional rooms-almilar-to-the best clitba.--T4i-e----Tile-cargo-equ6ment-is-OL s over, the former extend- thp m at idldf= 47f P90T physique have turned I Pr e-a'swe resulting. other public rooms are arranged on modern type as well, the cargo der. ,ing for the full length of the ship; brilliantl (,) Kidne,. di%,-axa xwmv,!,�fp_ bet,,een decks and the promenade deck with stecial view ticks being op4rated by twelve power- to e fun tudents, but this to some ' xte-nz'-' i Or";�hat 'com- lower and orlap between decks.at the to conventenc6 and �omfort. The ful electric winches. The steam steer. Jua to over-development of the mind'bination of these is causing the fore and -ft ends. The "Empress of;large lounge will provld�,ample.room Jug gear,amanoeuvring and warping i Spite of weakness of -the' body. 'trouble c*an only be diagnosed by a Canada" has a gross tonnage of 22,000 for concerts and moving)picture per- machinery are also improvements on It behooves aR educational .and physician' who has examined the pa. tons, and is arranged to carry about formances, with compiete moving-pic- any now In use. salth apthorities, therefore, to re- tient thoroughly.' it would be impos-- 490 first class, 3.06 second class, 238 ture 'operating room. There Is a long Throughout the ship patticular at.' ard pubHc health education as one sible for me, therefore, to try to tell third class and 932 A�slatic steerage i gallery, specially designed' room for te'ntion has been devoted to the fact I the fundamental ne�esslties in the what the origin of the trouble is, and paSEengerS, and crew of 54"o. Of the! childien, Drawing Room, Writing that the."Empress of-Canada" is for mehing of the young. ObseriftJons. I would recommend that."W.�G." put cargo spaces, a large por�tion has been Room, Smoke Room and- Verandah Trans-Pacific and semi-tropical ser- ime shown, foi iAstAnce, that the himself' immediately under a physi- fitted for the carriage of silk and rie- Cafe, and all are luxurious and attrac- tee; therefore the rO4Dms &re large and �.J M]d who goes to beX early, who cian's care. frigerated cargo. Her speed J.� about tive In every way. Long promenades &try and specially designed. ' k"s in's well-ventilated room and "W. J.," writing from Woodstock, 21 knots. She is built to,-the highest and recreation spaces for games, danc. The "Empress of Canada" has been Ises early, who cleans his teeth daily says:-1 unfortunately acquired sypb- class of Lloyd's Regist6r full Board-of Ing-4 T1 d sports are" reserved for the' preceded by two other oil burners, the nd drinks cold water between meals', ilis a year ago, aTid'have had good Trade requirements.' use oPpassengers. "Empress of Britain," now In service, k': MIM c ommodatlon "Montcalm," ;h.o eats plain, substantial foods, thorough treatment since. When The first class 'acco "' odation '.19 The Aecond class a and the which was __ ; �4 fmks milk f,-d avoids tea, coffee, it be saf e f or me to be married? arranged on the shelter deck and In situated on the shelter deck aft,* ar- launched last year, and will set a new katry, qwdy, pies,: ete., and who Answer: A patient with syphilis addition to the sfijgle, double and ranged In two and four berth rooms-. pace In comfortable passenger steam. imes ea;ch day in out� should/not marry within two years family rooms, there ai'� several rooms These staterobms are fitted similar -ships for ocean service. Two others 0�nda definite t oor play and exercise, who bathes after 'ireatmeni has been commenced and private suitpsl which comprise to ths'first class. The Dining Saloon of the popular "M-boat" type are In egularly and attendis to his Personal Prd then only sitt.1r_- r-rams .and 4)a4h__4s__Ot ',L� kvp. G,.% .d hi uccom- course ei consTruMion. 'i'lle 1011 11181 ygiene is in a far better state oil amination and blood Vilest hits beerC4'rO02-12- ", e sNitetocnis are fitted with modate 100 persons. The Lounge fs bunkers of the "Empr�ss-of Canada'F lind'W body for study than the lack-I mide by 'a competei-A physician, and the very 'latest type of washhasln,�with on the bridge deck aft. have a mormal capacity of it,500'tons '.daisical, slovenly boy or.girl who the patient.declared cured. a supply pf hot and cc,4 *ater, Th,4 In addition to a'large'laundrY, dls-. of oil. Ar -LL1 r F.T FACA;f.1, A; 74 _tl io #1 J1 W "e. 7 �Z .9� Ur k, 11MIS at IL greatly, A �W$ Op tR -.139awthdiii like twenty-tawr m1M*4 (U.000,00) pounwof wool wasi grown This -quantity is been, I $biVV6&7baCk to WOrSW Canada last year. "Bayer" is Genuine In ROR sufficient to provide for something like - eight ruillim. (8,000,000) suits Of FROM-11RE VNERE -which' sell for In the clothes, d Million neighborhood of Four hundred Milli Dollars ($400,000,000). if the various War TaW.7 p egse4 of manufacture were coin- "Shall I go Over tfle'too'?",ask6d the" roc .. ...... -would Meted in Canada this large aum ftlkative barber, poising his scissors. be set circulating In Canada through "Yes, as soon as your gaa attack Is From Helpless Invalid to cctni-1 thousands of people employed in the over," answered the weary customer. plate Restoration of Health: combing and spinning of the wool, the Strength and Happiness Is, weaving of the cloth and the tailoring Warning! selling of the finished product. Wisdom Defined. Wonderful Change Mrs. Take no chances with sub- a r genuine "Bayer Tablets of of a Teacher—Now, Edgar, can y( 4 stltutes to The establishment in Canada e what wisdom is T' Root Experienced I.Three In Aspirin." Unless you see the-name' wool.coMbtng mill would provi e a tre- 7 Small Edgar—"Yes, ma'am. It's I n- Weeks—Statement One of e' package or on tablets You mendous benefit to the. country`Bayer" on as a lormation on the brain." Most Remarkable On Re.. are not getting Aspirin at all. In every whole and would undoubtedly receive•!Bayer package are directions f6r Colds, the whole-hearted appport of the Do- i 'Our Wise Tots. cord. Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ' minion and Provincial governments, -`..Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for textile Novel and yet very reasonable was manufacturers and breeders of Pain. Handy tin boies of,twelve tab. sheep. MarJory'a excuse for bor baby slater. "Just a week before 1,started taking lets cost few cents. Druggists also Who had pulled some books off the Tanlaa I was down in bed so crippled sell larger packages. - Made In Cana- table. "She's so little," said Marjory, up with rheumatism I could not move #01044Y ORDERS. without pain. My son had taken Tin. �7 --4a. Aspirin Is Abe trade mark, (regis• Pay your out-of-town accounts by ".her­know=better hasn't groomed yet." w lac, and It had done him a world of tared in Canada), of Bayer .Manurac• Dominion Express Money Order. Five good,--so one -day, he brought home a --Tight Money.' t" lure of Monoaceticacidester of, Sall- Dollars costs three cents. bot and said, "Mother; I wauVyor.' cylicacid. "Got much money In your Neighbor- to take this." When I had finished bank Tommy?" that bottle, I felt like a different wo- When Do" a Man Fail? Tommy-"Oh, no. The depositors man, and by the time I had finished vow got. en! -the gar. A Combing Mill Needed* When he makes a be fails to have fallen off since sister my second bottle,I was out M keep; industry of Canada is A : gaged." ­-7-The woollen' When without sowing he would reap;. den hoeing. 67 &us --his IX basic Industry and should•be a domf- wrifilii6' simply one zr ne wouju-rVhsr-­bW,-V6ffo—w or An Obstinate Child. —,-----7ngn—t-riid6r—ff-fS-e—pi6diciton of wealth for me; it almost seems like a mfrs-steal There was a dear little baby on the� for our Canadian people. Sheep rasa- cle." This is the iemarkable state- Than work to earn 'an honest meal; train, and an elderly man stopped. to Ing, when properly encouraged, will be, Wien he delights to stir up Wito, -peep-bo at'it. went made recently by Mrs. Jaunt one of the most profitable departments Root, residing,at 1409 Powers St, less than life; of otir agrikultural life. The, bulk of Or values honor "A fine youligster,"he said to Its de. When he insults a fallen foe, Portland, Oregon, and to only one of wool--'produced in Canada during the mu,re mother. "I hope.you will bring tens of thousands Or at a woman Lima a blow. from -well-known past has, through lack of a combing him up to be an upright, conscientious men and women.who are daily testi- mill, been exported -to foreign coun- man.,. tying to the powers of Tanlac, "-..tries where, after being combed, it has Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend "Yes," smiled the 4odng-mother,• Continuing her wonderful state. ;7,' went, Mrs. Root, said,, "For Years I but I'm afraid. it will be a bit difft culf." suffered- terribly. with' rheumatism, Pshaw!" said he. " I" the twig and would often be down-in bed. for' beat so is the tree Inclined.' .1 -t five years MRS. JENNIE ROOT es lRei 01* days at a.time. In the las "I know it," agreed the mother, "but there was not A time that.I didn'CNel. the trouble-4sT--this- i, Is 1. k,--t on and took all kinds,at medicine. Plotter.. -E --the those rheumatic pains all through my fix the N-orman -de" A"o `T--or LESTER being a girl." body. About tend months ago I got.- Ing ever.did we any good. I am just equialeat Anglo-Saxon expression, Variations—Leicester. very much worse and my arms and like a different person now. All thosia Racial Origin-English. The Reason Wh y. terrible aches and pains have laft.ma, legs were so bad I was almost help GROVER Source.-A locality. r Charlie—"Hut I raked you, dearest. less and couldn't eves hold a -pen to and only the'other day I was able to In virtually every country. with the Variations--Groves, Graves, Greaves. to keep our engagement a secret for sign mjr name. I was so weak I could walk up four flights of stairs in an a very, large pro- Racial Origin--- axon.-Saxon. I couldn't 6171ce building when.'the elevator!WA* exception of Irqland, the present." not do any hbuseivork.' dt the family names have been Source--Descriptive. geographically. no rest day or out-of order. portion Claire—"I 'couldn't help It. That even sleep, and had ' . ­4 of places. Grover-Is one of those family names hateful Ella Sharpe said the reason' night. Even to walk a few steps would. "MY appetite is just splendid now. developed from the names the descent of -which can be traced. I wasn't married was because no fool -tire me out completely. When I tried and just to-day for the first time Lit. Sometimes these were the names of -he places over which the family ruled. straight to Anglo-Saxon sources, and had proposed to me. so I told her you to walk a little way and-sat down I years, I.felt so hungry that I had Co t one of those of which the.origin is. had:"but more often, for the bulk of the could not get up, without some one 4 go and,eat- a place of pie between ; Plain to the modem eyer. fact. I can't remember the fill within the helping me. I had no appetite and(meals.population naturally.� of the ruled rather thanj It fads within that -large classifies- 'Father Knew Better. Hardly-ate­­cziough-to--keep -4-i -'IT* -1'-thae 0MV! kayL JoUt " A.Il Wl do- classification ;ilea of surname* which may-ber-101- .*Well,' dad, here we are," said the could 'not stoop over far enough to now. I have not only regained my -the"Dames wers-first-used 'the ruim, locality from !loved back to words denoting top*- young ,man who had persuaded his get my 9hoes.on. health and.strength, bit I bare gained merely to Indicate the lo g them had graphy or character of the country in "I never knew wbai-a nighi's,sleep fourjeen pouhda In weight. * 'To tell - which the persons bearing whiclL. the original bearers of the father to attend a boxing match. "Ill you the truth, I wouldA3 exchange Come. warrant you'll get more excitement for was, and would lie awake for hours. names presumably'lived. U'tlt I have received from Tea- be noted. ypur.$2 than.you ever got.In your life At times I would get very cold and 1 the be Such names too. It shou In modern English the word grove would have to get up and sit by the 14c for-the best ranch In Oregon, aud,F Were used 0 a before." n� when the persons bear' has come to take on the meaning. a -ere: I will-praUe It as long as.l. 111o."' ing them actually had left the local!• commenry used, of A.clum , '*Huhl!. I doubt thatim- grunted the fire all huddled up, and my daught p of trees.,:" would put hot water-bottles all aroundl, * Tanlap-is sold by leading druggists Use and had settled or were travel. ased old man. "Two dollars was all I paid or a park studded with trees. A me, I was treated by.-four doctors, ever1wherig. % .-Adw Ing in other parts. It would 4&oustitute for zn� marriage license." by . the Anglo-Saxons. however, it --I- so differenUattOn to give a mall the-.'meant a road throng It the woods, and The 'moat nourishing meat'is mut,. name of a place In which he was still later it naturally took.on. thiff meaning His Hearing Restored. Canned •Salmon. toln. Thrifty housewives on the Paeffic living. together with hundreds, or of an avenue lined with trees. probably thousands. of others. The 'names I Grover, Graves a. The invisibW ear drum Invented by Coast nowadays buy salmon. when and 'A. 0. Leonard, which 1s a miniature they are plentiful' and cheap, and put The form, Leicester gives a'better Greaves all come' 6am this 7-Y so source. (megaphone. fitting luside'the ear on- them up to jars or cans for winter use. OOARSE SALT Idea of the source of this family name Famillei which* dw6lt along 'such 1-tirely out of sight. Is restoring the They find It as easy-" the canning. stretches of road naturally came to be Of LAND SALT than I.Aster.-though the latter is-by hearing of hundreds of p6ople in New vegetables or fruits. ,--,, far the more common name. The distinguished at a very 'early pe;rtoA �York City, Mr.-Leonard invent.ed this ed anal the back- Bu& Carlots 'place, howeven,is still known as Lei- by their neighbors by such phr se-q . The salmon, dress Pei udleve himself. of deafness is a borough in England. -at the grove"-and th se renwved aze cut TO 1KT0-AA0r­W0RX* 1cester.- It e -like, which is 'and head noises, -and-it does this pieces of a size to lit the Jar or cau. � 4. GLA" ToRalffa The Anglo-Saxons, upon their invasion the reason that-surnames.�f this char. -at no oike could tell he Bait is added, and the process, which', successfully th and setlement of England. found the actor are of much longer -standing as in a deaf man. It is -effective when includes cooking for three h6urs in'! place Irttown simply As 'Castrum," for hereditary titles than taose denoting !deafness is caused by catarrh or by V~ as egetablei. Anwtoe-s pw IN* PAmodl at had been, a century or two before., personal characteristics or parentage. t the cans,is the same as for perforated, or wholly destroyed us ur. i - Book an Roman camp. To dlqUnguish it As the son lived In the same place as at drums. A request for Information -A handful of hay-put into a pailful A. O. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth of water will obviate the smell of sad How to Feed trom other places of,simU*r name. the father, he naturally acquired the to 000 DISEASES the), called A "Leageeaster," or. same descriptive- naive without any 7 Avenue, New York City, will be.givon paint in a room. Walled Free to "meadowcamp." In the early use as conscious attempt at" the establish- advt.. dress by the gtUt ML Cl" Olover co., family name the custom was to'pre- meat of a regular family name. a prompt.reply. Is$ Went 1111" BUIS". Now York. U.S.A. Fisherman's Frio nd, 13ible City Found. F The original and Only-Genuine What is regarded by many scholars b . as the most valuable discovery which has yet been made by the Archieolo-•. J die n Ma :"'Who Said: gist in Palestine is the location of the ' PAINS SO BAD vY of the city of Capernaum. Among "The proof of the pudding relic I' .: ; its ruins have been found the remains STATED 11� BED. N of a synagogue believed to be the very se yty/t is M 0 N the -eating one wherein our Savilous preached. For over nineteen hundred years the -Mrs. Beecroft Had Youn For of such an important B pity as Capernaum has been in dispute. Miserable Tine UDW She -oni half through e was Bible It was thought that it stood at the YARMOUTH, N. S. Took Lydia F. KnOsam ps started a good pudding-' northern end of the Sea of Galilee at w but he didn't finish it. proof, a place called Tell Hum, whdre there Vegetable Compound. ire extensive ruins,trouble in .7 TherePs a lot of tro suffered for Hamilton,Ont.- I have suff the world from puddings thkt A systematic examination of, these, and the discovery of ancient dGcu- three years from a female tro hie and BABY COVERED 4- Aaste good but dont do good. meets, now make it clear that this, In-, consequent weakness, pain and irreg- or flu larity which kept me in bed four deed, was ancient Capernaum. They "eat"'.well, but that dayefichmonth. Inear went The ruins of' a Jewish sygagogue WITH FP I my back, for about.w "amends the recommendatton. have b b ­111111 L. - � wi I. en been brought to light. Explorers mtllke I could not week 1-saw L�dia 1 say thin temple stood there In the E MK M 8 ejj�Z.:jb 6 Sanitariums are full of pud- d- When r-oss Compoun days of Christ, and Is the very bull 4 Days Old, C 0muoun .�We�lLed in the H i.Iton- ',ding-eaters who stopped thetestat Ing referred to in the Gospels, The Spectator and I took it. Now I have no Pos er and C pw a� tosteand forgot to inquire wheth ttion' of the' stones' would indicate Cried, QuflcuraHeali.' n d am quite regular unless I over- stay on my feet from early that it was destroyed by an earth- work their food gave the body what it Mori uake. It Is the belief of the excava- "My baby brother bad morning until late at night. I keep e=49= -.needed-until the body rebelled. house and do'all my own work without tors.tbat the *hole edifice can be re- whicb began when he was about any trouble. I have recommended-the construct few days old. It came Mrs. Grape-Nuts is a food that in little pimples and then I Compound to several friends a rash,and he was cov- Emmy BEECROFT,269 Victoria Ave.N., 'testes good and does good. The Verse. lit wed. He was so-trees Hamilton, Ontario. proof of Grape-Nuts begins In the woman of 12 st. 8 ozs. For forty years women -beert that not slftP. have bow Lydia E. Finkham's Vega- eating dear little bells on and be cried. Vi and goes on through the 121:g 4e her floss: "This lasted sbouttwo table Compound has restored thWr -tp)endid service.which Grape- V used 1 health when suffering with female ills:Most sweet ls'th� sound months before we :'Nuts renders as a real food. This accounts for the enormous demand 9 she.waltzes around; Cuticum, it helped him,so we bought 'A for it from coast to coast. If you are, -good- ­.I But what must it-be when more,and he was all healed after we Grape Nuts is the perfected 'bad used r ilment peculiar to vo cakes of Soap and two troubled with aii7 a, Lydia E. d .1"98 of wheat and malted barley she bons! (Signed)Mico women why don t you try L boxes of Ointme It to Williams, Youngs C4 Y'--delicious to taste, easy to d;- Almelo we Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun Little Niles. 3.,May 22,1918. made from native roots and herbs and w", NA slid exceptionally rich in 'reacher (to class)-."Whieb is the L�.,.Su" wa"iyo umunent Ono contains no narcotics or harmitti a-rugs. naked to ' largest river In Africa?" 'Wcurn For special advice women are for all toilet purposes. ! write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ointme� 2s and Doe. Sold.'The Nile,air." Small Boy-' are its tribu- TeacheT­-"And what Co., Lynn, Mara. The result of forty ' 'There's a'Rimso'n" r Gral]oe-Nuts experience is at your sormw years experf tartes called Boy—juveniles, sir. ISSUE No.42-121. 4 L ..Am M 11_1�:_;Z,$'F 7 ind' Rev-' Mrs. I' &Real were "Rey. Mr' McLeod, of West iw cap, CALISMS� p"I"DA".over�SQi2- 9.111. -wtll.*e r the pulpit,lit Bt. rulL .;&Ddrew'i�Chtir�b on Sunday tiex lea Sale at Bunig t —4QP e morn irvice he will Aldquo,'of• Ha milton, WE-.'th, a Y --Mr. Manson, of Toronto- t visited 'W. J. and M're, (Ukk on spe'k on "Seligious Edue On 'Saturda Oct. 15tb,' i92 or"CIfty here with his auXin TuesdiLy. er, d (Rev.)-F. P. Gardiner. _Gordon Coakwell, of Br6h E -Prices" 9• .ffiwul ve ything Goes at Fd1lowin` H_ Doyle, of Toronto,pie visited with L. D. and Mrs. Bails, -Week Qu the,farm over Sunday. Get in Ear -ly, as these are the'Best Prices' '-Ith his brothers and sister. OUN b=Azi.."tq,tire, Loser,call —Dr. H ill be here as usual Fat th _lj 'enry* isoffice- 2 4 Pickering Ever Saw ­�Mlss Kate Faw�6o visited with next Tuesday attend to his pro- 7- friends on Saturday as Vailkhain, R u Yi duties, PIGS FOR SALE-9 young igs.' ' fissional d t 9 web as taking in Markham Fair. —Mr. and Mrs. MeTagort, of Apply to Qeiald Clark,Dunbarton. 0-4 Men's Overalls and Smocks' Carbart's and Bob Long"s, 7MB-IA--,SHINGLES -re -John Murkai attended a meet. Clarksburg, are here visiting with -pRITISH COLL gular-$2.65, for $1.49- Midland Press Associa-- relatives and friends. for sale at lowest possible prites by Thomas Men's Winter dauntlets, first quality,- reg. 3.75, for 2.24 ort Hope on Fx1day last. —Mrs. Rankin and W. M, 0 1 ot6alt'ro F. Hen' Paterson Claremont. -- Work:on the Provincial High• d eek-ehd In T...­ Men's Fur Mitts, horse hide fronts,.... Berson spent the vi SALE=New�New Farmers' Friend reg..3.25, for. 1.99 llk�_-way.,-I*i been held- ti r.a few 'ton with the former's daughter, FOR Men's.Healvy.Tweed Caps, bands inside,_.."':reg. 2.00,�for' .00 gan lka.plow.chea Also second-hand account of heavy Mrs. Frank Sarles. Blizzard.3u "tf J. The Men's Hudson Seal Caps, only a, few of these,reg. P.50, for 3.15 Weo B xton,�ickering. Mine.- —Sf. George's Church,Oct.16th. in: and dau-* Children's Day. The usual servi.' 7U"'OR BALD'—One DeLaval cryni Men's Tweed Papts, reg. 3.00, for 1.90 L' separator,500 lbs.capacity,new.Also a -2 .4re. Geoigiii' Mart kiir,'. of Brighton,, 0 Boys' Heavy,Sweaters� Swe-ater.C'ats,.,....reg. 3.50, for 1.99 are visiting ees at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. nL Sun,- p gatioline engine., Walter Ship�erd. Picker 4-5 UdWrmees mother, Mrs., Jajmes day School will beheld at 2.30 1., ing, Boys' Astrachan Gauntlets, reg. .2.00, for 1.24 'Gorden the afternoon. SALE—Several yearling sows —T& Dominion Elections will —Those who are iiide�btiiid to Dr. FOR litters: also sows due to farrow in earl; Boys' Tweed Suits, finest quality, ... reg. 14.00,.for 9.85 fall Apply to Thos.Hetherington; Rouge P.O. - -.takii , place on Tuesday,-Dec. 8th, B. R. Atmore are hereby request- R,li phone. nominations the Tuesday ed-to call at the Standard Bank Yt',And.the milch vione. not later than Thursday. October WANTED—A good young Shirts Tor Saturday Only :Shirts -Snow cow. will pay s3b oy spot cash for one of he right kind.- 'John C.Haarmans, Broadfield has already fallen in 20th. find settle for same. t 4 1 Difnfleld,,�regular $3.50, 'many parts of the province, but, /'- Tbe Young People's-Society. Stock FaKm, R.R..,No. 1,Whitby. Ong an(Of � Fors."the hAaUtifUV_ chased a piano which will b A-- wago s,n going a yet di 1WOR SALE—Cheap.. all kinds Pf t 81.98'ickerifig has not not -been St. Andrews Church have pur e place n harness, and all kinds of farm im- Also several.beavy and 9 these'Shirts7- —Miss "Annie Marquis has re- in the basentent---bf the church. laments in good order. -b-tty--of-the- h -�,wers. hese are thp b I scales and a couple of light h6rse c, 17 turned home, after'-sponding a Thepurchasawas made Herman, Claremont, Phone 201. tf reabs.olutely Gvarante6d. "-:couple of weeks with her brother. 'Heiatzwan Co.,Toronto, and will TRAYED—On to'the the p-reuiises of _j.: Marquis, and --famtly;;- of -be delivered this week. S hk-undersigned. loth 5 and 6. con. 3, oS,c,�;, F r e d Tickerind A social dance, under the-aUS born,about Aug. ls�. a yearling steer.* T. Buntin ' may have same Dy provrnfz propert"Y and paying---- _U__ Established 1857. expenses. Robt.Dixon, Highland Creek. 4-6 apman mo*edInt6 his- pices of tjie idFes e Rue of the R. C. church. will be given in the a 're on.Monday. Mr.Chap- Town'Hall on the. evening OST�-On Sa6rday last on Locust ,mvt v. is to be congratulated in g of Fri-. ay t A Hill road.on A o Markham Fair,a black ' 0. Mill.)y's Orchestra ting so,flue a building, Which day Oct. 21st. silk hand bag containing a pair of gold-rimmed 4�e,also some silver red y it. mission 50 eents. Lunch served change. -Fintler please return to Box'W,White--vale. Reward. 4 i,'B -and Mrs. Horn and fam- free.. Everybody welcome. �� ,; I b all those who have will be in attendance. Single ad- specu_ct�!s valued as a keep- QIg e h 4, terbaro, accompanied'by �-A b 'neflt�concert %;vill be kiven NOTICE TO CREDITORS Andrew. Forsyth and dau- in St.. Andrew's Presbyterian 'gbttr, motored. up an Saturday Church on the evening of Monday. eitl=i Otl-10=5 p I- sl � n MY d spent the,week-enit-w Oct. 24th. in aid of Robert McNeil, SE Mrs. Ham who was so severely4vj tired in an InAhe Eitate of Elizabeth Ann Reesor A I& ze number 4titt9ndied the awto accident in front of the G' r- Deceased. lmn, r o W ob xudson,' The Creditors 6f Elizabeth Ann 1, pliifon bY don House recently. _The Pw in the Town Hal N4 Palmer .Am9kilment. Co., on Contracting Company's employees Reesor,' luti of the Village of '%Vbite- P, .. . T . e re, m,oved ,-. Sst-arday evening last. The will -give an entirely new program,.- vale, in the, Township of Pickeri "Hooligans Troubled ore. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Dare, of and County of Ontario, Widow, d M 'drama, who.,died on about the First �gkted' many a hearty laugh. Toronto. Come and hear the stale ceased, —Mrs. K ircbner. of Church St., quartette and other new and spec- day of July, 1921, are hereby notified to Blend by post preplLid, or other w ise- who t3 leaving with her family for ial featurea. I]a t o our,• to undeisianed Execu- where she will reside in Oct.,7.th,-weinbers t6ri or their solicitors on or before —On Frid!ky, bold afi' auction sale of the Godson Contracting Co. and thellrd day of November. A. D. 1921" 0010. Town Hall on Friday evening last. es and description, fall particulars of ­�."Mjlton Scott's sale of residence their claim or interest and the nature N e' Prem IrT ,.bf her household' furniture t`­ their frieuds gave a concert in the their Christbrn and surnames. address- miorrow(Saturdiy) aftern Large w ises In Spite of the 'wretched- weathers of securities, if any, held by them.And' building lots. on Thursday a fairly large and appreciative 'Immediately o- Asist was very satisfactory. The r the 8rd day of audience greeted the arttst'bs- vember, A. D. 1921,the estate of the midence was sold to Russell Bur- 64, C t. ,Penny the Supt. of the said Elizabeth Ann Reesor will be 11-1rin imn.and aDumbor.of- b0ding lots -C —fteted &z--e.;.C4L.Led among the parties thereto -e- r RX, were also sold at good prices. chairman and a-large and varied having regard only to the claim or i-*—Moirley Campbell, of Prince program was given.- Particular Interest of which the-Executors shall 9i. jUbert, and S. Jeffrey, wholesale mention should be made of Mr, then have notice and all others will be • �gs! -barcess'dealer of Port Perry, paid and Mrs. Dart-, of Toronto. who excluded from the said distribution. -prGgram without D3 red at, Toronto this, 6th day of gw' 'a flyinR visit-with W. L and Mrs. can fill a concert ing a Chut Oh K fid P :Courtice on Saturday. while re- any assistance most admirably : October, A. D. I9.21. I . - ... - I _r — . - __ I. w*t_.!-!'%wntng from the Markham Fain' Donald R Heaton. WhItevale, On- of '013ud" Wilson, who, cilith one —The log warm spell has of our always 0opular local art- tArio. wild Diana H%ttle Wilbue. 48 Warwick Ave..Rochester, New York. A r .been very detrimental to, the igts, Mbis 1rene, Mdrkar, sang IL Executors. S treets ' ' .- " .., ,_- ,turnIperap, which In many placer duer.. Miss Eva Murphy, as vio- will be almost a complete failtire, linist, and Miss Rath Murpb ' Ryc".i.-c., DE.X1SO%-,-- POSTER y a BEATO. The heavy rains of the.past week ays lyula� Wi��aa Solicitors for the Executors. 4-6 have come too late to be of much -rt nce. . aster Vi�ckerin- �,wdi Albl6 t benefit. Ga w a r sve I co siderable tal- '—W. G. Reid, who is about to ent also as a violinist. We ors Notice toZredit TO to all who tco'k' Bart our cordii] Idihematterofthe'Fwtate of Sidney.erect a new butcher @hop on tlik ley- oaday into leciatiom -Refteshtpents were- Bennett.late of the Township of old stand, moved on 11 -ppr - e a rea a W e'­ I da 7ickplriag, in the County of Otim. the old Standard l3ai2k of Cana served 0 a large 'company after.* prely�lies adjoining the Gordon wards tinder the effi,..-jent 9 er� rio,Farmer, deceased. t• Bouse, where he will sell all kinds vision of Mrs. Sier Rod :Miss Kate Notice,is hereby given, pursuant to h!LLvitvaeat-more.tender ,than spec. ion,58-of trh*e�rllnl stees Act, R. $. 0. Fankep-.--We_tttice'this opportun- 900t 1014. Chap. 121, and amendments —Should this meet this eye of ity of thanking all who in various ���.�1-ness a d wenty the person.w ho took abou t t thereklo, that all creditors' and others ways contributed to make this -hp.,Ing claims or demands against,the White Wyandotte pullets from H. ho concert, in spite of the weather, estate of tbesL id'Sidaely Bennett. w Austin 7s hen roost he *ould be so great a imi-cess.—Co.-.i. died on or about Picker- would return them would ing.are required on or before th;B 101h like to connection with the Methodist I e --w * I I ,-b much obliged if the said person ut the 28ch day of Janu as-.-he w —The Harvest Ham services in �ry. IW21,at the Township of he ve them in his sale on day of November, 199-1, to send It Church last Sun& y were a decid_ Wed a It at, prepaid, or deliver to Joseph Deg ay next. - [a ed success, in spite of the unfavor or rendered in St. An. Borland, Claremont, Ontario, the Ad- " dcew's thatch on Sunday morning able condition --of the- reath-er in ministrator- of the Estate of the said the tby Mr. morning. The church was deceased, their Christian names. Bur. lad see ou and Mrs. Dare, of To- o y I ta stefull y'decorated with ­the em- names, addresses and descripti6ns,tlia ;�rlonto, were. highly appreciated b those blems' of the ..bountiful autumn, full particulars in writing of their present. It is hoped time. . Thechoir rendered excel. claims,a statement.of their accounts, at this will not be their last ap- pearance in St. Andrew's, where lent service which was greatly ap- and the nature-of the security. if any, M they have.made niany frlends. iated •; our . thanks is due to held by their. And take notice that After such last Prec svbo made the se�vices of t H APMAN those S �h' said Admini;tr- -.,Quite a large number front mentioned date e- a a- song snch a complete success. The this locality attended the Mark- for will proceed todistribute the srsslets Saturday last and Rev. J. R. Real -gave her fur and ham Fair old of the said deceased among the parties 'they report a -very large crowd. inspiring sermons.rmons. In t o morn- entitled thereto, ba'Ving regard only 'poke on -­Jestis I t As the race course - was very ing be s a ,the o the blaiins.of which he shall then -BU -::-, .-"HARDWARE ave notice, and-that tbe.Aaministra- muddy after the heavy rain.of-the Rome,"and in the evening be Ekd- h dressed a large congregatono on or tor will'inot be liable for the said asset% I day,the usnal horserac- prev ons Who is My Neighbor? Both or any part thereof to any person or " Ing did not take place, which was abas of whose claim notice shall a great disapgo sermons were fitting messages for per in�ment t not have been received by him at the IS0, —The members of to It pa� sAo' 'Buy.' at Burid e thiii present day needs, emphast%itig time of such distribution. that the home is the basis of good 'in Institute are requested to be pres citizenship and a -righteous tom- Pe Joseph G. Borland. :7 eat at al meeting to be held nekt 4=dcri e mu nity. if the home falls the _Administrator of the said Estate. Y, Oct. 18th, in the Dated at Claremont this 13th day of Red Cross rooms. Final arrange- nation fails. Many of the former friends 1921. friends of M Real , from the sar, ments,wil: then be madc• for the 0; L;uu(j(;ry were"present o ear iiiu_au A greet h w. also the ap- Eq t h Ii i The LM DALE MIT I 'S congregation t of a de -mind u 6 that cold point Oen ���f"m-ITI-e R d,Pr,,e�c 7=10=1k=:lTO� These chilly nights re' ' -comhig convention. ated very much the withdrawal — of St. Andrew's church service in You can always get the best Mani- A public meeting will be held .. • _;winter is coming. Nothing is,more neces- the evening and the presence of tuba Flour made from No. 1.1 : 1 the Town Hall to-morrow (Sat- n urday)eveninX many of the sister congregation. Manitoba -Wheat. o'clock to dis. :-sary in your hom': than a good Heater.e cuss the Consolidated School q The Rev. Mr. Gardiner assisted in Royal Household and Glenora for Y- 0 X- t o r d a'ud 2 in 1 ' Quebec'7- .... Bread. Try a bag. the opening of the service, Our" Gurne tion etc. Mr. Hutchison, Inspec- torofPubliciSchoolg will present Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat a anvveyof the district and Mr. IN MEMORIAM. BRAN, SHORTS Chisholm, of the Department of MIX FEEDS -do this pro erlys" In tender,loving memory of cur be. OAT CROP, Heaters P Education, Toronto, will also Ad- loved son, Little Jack,who passed CRUSHED OATS •dress the meeting. Everybody �a October lltb,' 1917, .,welcome. missed by those who love him. her� h Sadly /BARLEY CHOP WHEATj T are hundreds in use in Pickei'm'g —Olb 'Thursday and Friday of We'll know why.clouds instead of sun .CRACKED CORN this week the public schools in Were over many a cherished plan ; ! . �..� - ":�-and surrounding country and very MIXED HEN FEED e Why song'has ceased *hen scarce South Ontario are closed and the teachers, instead of -holding their begun Caldwell's Cream substitute Up there. some time;we'll under. Calf Meal. �'One, a success. annual conventions which wits I-.- - .". . . . . - :�-I•MrilAmana.M sebeCtulea ror sort Perry, have Why what we long for most of all CHOPPING ANb OAT one to Peterboro where they will -BlIndes so oft o its Har ware you want, we ha;ve lt.' crushed hand CRUSHING EVERYDAY If the greets of the teachers of Wbj hopes are h and castles filet prices on feed in ton. lots. thatolty and will be taken through fall. 'Up there, In Heaven, we'll BELL PHONE.: .-the and other schools, under- 'Thus thetr outing will be both stand. V. "1r..Xr*03Cw j Vlessant,and profitable. T.A. and M.Wilson,Freeinan,0int I Bundy Pickering Chopping every day. A: