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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_10_28 ''" „ -w- ;4"1ee���t�.�' K,;dip`a'77, —�^r�WSr �,,,, -•,�•- ..� - i. - _ a twTn�. .0 .J.. ,�. :-1".�' a+ : -i:.,,--Y '` •� V:w•_ a•,,;'�4 a�M�•�2 yF•,}.,.•p:+a'4'fi` + '.+w8 .V-rN.. 4ir,'r - •.i.,.,a .-'4�g _ 24 gam.. ..i "�; �-:,'�."',�P.}1 •, ,•.+sir apt' !7'" ' " .^`Y���nf�n-,�:"'�"' 6+,',!I'�'7�s7+' '.+'+" 'r''': F7+`."'v+^'"39•''r '�"r.`''•Y ���,,(,.i'e'• �.,+1�. ,d yT '�+L. -iv .M •.,., - ^q+ I •" f, M,.t. ;:1,"'ere"•',>,� w' _, sn,..,:- t, -s°"' - Y^;.r.1sY�, „r'�£..£,. AI rt'';tm,92.• " z* c,- "fir'•'" `''. '-:•ez-•-'°-.. -v •' � �,., I 1. iA+ _ �' � r' si .•.,-a a ' .t,. ; G ra^ `y Maws�,. r vn n �'? > .ywt;.T +^# ' - ''� �'""' ,:::", ".' ':w{a a ,�,�Fi.."M-. '' •'i' x' x ,�t.:.:''' Nw"zrvw.,....b_ 4i• "''f 7� wr .- '�` •' .aiQ✓a 1.Y�,, -.,",u 'N•f:`+' ''�..�'•''�'' +7-•K ,.,-My�, `''^�', Ste• 4'I' f. , '.•. -nT-',jw,..- :"L .N° ,•R'"" `•d,.m., .rx x 'Sa• ,:t• "S. ;ni,y,'...r '•?e`-y:... 5, r•+,.,ri:4`..�>a:.�n•,y...to- ;dL•„ x�•'c': :.G p-` .:�.. ,u+ lqy 11 -- h-4 1 N G­-J v � K f. �st�ir }t. +T' �� � '- .., r' ; "'' w 5 r ,«:r 'c xlt�r w -i+ Y,. '. iJ?<r,. a ,� . ,.¢ k v 17 VOL, ��.I. , �PICKERINiG, ONT., FRIDAY, bC TOBER ?8,' 192 t :`.= No. .6 ��..:..:.....��I . . _ - . _ _ _ VVOf potaintll, C rD:: i -r , '-- WHITBY. .. GREEN R+YER. . 1 r i -7 - Gen - Baker ._ _ _ •- _ $dtablished 828' . .. .* i. An auction axle sons held here$at- The 38id anniversary cf the 4reen• Afed4ezt6-- , urday of the house and' property of ,,The Church will be l;eld,on ' F�. Thomas Richardson, war vetern, who Sunday, Nov. BtL, ?. Evel�ey,B. A., G"ENWOOD, 11:: E-'•FORSYTH, Oph.D..'Director .''- ' ' ` is lettvinir to take up residence in Eng• -of McDlaeter University, will preach .,�; Rs Oofometrica 1':Associ3tionofOntario. Reg. Saturday and Monday only, we will land. The house was sold to,,A. Pol- at. 23f)--and ,7 p. m., The service,of • ietered• ember oft tl,e American �Rooatmentl the$5 or allow$5 on any full cabinet- locit for$2,150, - song will be rendered by the, Green _. s , 'mot .. Association. - Eyes examined,-by a g Phone 2804, Claremont. Out. Phonograph in store ; and we will,give J.'L. �hattatn, who was nominated-'River Baptist Choir in the afternoon - . ';'' dr allow$16 on say Piano in store. �Ve aE a uiass meeting o£ Liberals here and in the evening,by the Locust Hill : _"' � LR " �.' ..' i. ale Bolo this to find out the extent of last week to contest•the,seat of South Methodist Choir. A cordial invitdtion • ..F F.'TOh1LINSON, 111, B.' 1letnber g N. otetheCollegaof PhYyaiciansandeurgeons our advert#sing; Ontario in the comics election-has is extended to all, ;• of Ontario. Offce: that formerly oceapied b Oonditiona: All you have to do is to, withdrawn on account pressure of - ;. .i:' qq ` ' the Late IIr, R.13rodie.and latterly by Dr,,Cald- - cut this advt.out of the a er and business. In accepting the notnina- ";feels. 'P.hone. Clarembat,Qn1 1? AGINCOL'RT' o - 231. pp tton Mr. N�hattam told his supporters .-.� - :. _ * ' * * , m. ' 's'h'ow 3''t tows and we will deliver or Plj sue, ship 'io any, address in Ontario, i e would coelsider whether he would :�,� �, �7 E:ICART'SVRIGHT, M. D., M, accept or not, The Liberal Associa• Stripped of tires and, accessories, 'a V .CJP.& S..Cnt. A coroner for the Coun- freight prepaid to your nearest eta- p Ford car, report stulen fin Tuesda �:-Rl chest Prices paid for .01 tynrOntario, office hours : 12-2 and s-s p.m., - tion, , tion will decide within 'the'next few moruio;r from Joe Todd; of Aeincotirti �� `�rIIEAT of at_oJherlthours-.by-._appointment Phone Bed - -dews u•-hether-they-WUl-Lava-unothes - No.24. Ind.phone IQn,400. P ckenng. on- I\ew Records eor Sliest 3luelc cogventiun or oat. Ras rife sniffs-evehln'q-fobnri�-in 'the- - BARLE V,'teiting451bs: . `. tarip. 331v Varnpiag Rose Eftialiue - _ T Rouge River near r'Maxwell's r1IM." or over r Dixie �'arnp{ng Rose ptJbggZ..i•ON. 'The tbieves,had apparently burled it -' $I,CK`�*BEAT , `.I 1,T'� McKINNON, bi.D., L.R.C.S.; In a7y Tippw G'anoe 1!v Daddy - •. over the h:idbe {n'one,of the.loneliest �, EdYnbnr��'�y,member of tore College of Mother of Pearl Lord Bynrr - flies I. Lothian.of Toronto,is'S end- -districts 2KSt of here. The thieves I have a ktock of :•iM1. , Ph o9 ooShcegeB cf sSonfzaeon Ea licentiate Emaline Ain't.�`e(lot Fun ing a few days with Miss :1. Thous. have nuts yet been traced by the horn, . Y '' 6»eoia 'atteatloa to ddesses,of worava sod Farrtier's Pride C•ttalina Sorry to report the `illness of Miss Police': Western Oats, Barley Heed, - :: o'hildren, OtRee and residence,Brougham: Floral Dance --O•d-Fashioned•' Bran and Shorts, Evelyn Anuis and Di s Floience'An- - . • __ Garden Berson. - - COLLINS=-OORMLEY' • :SPecial.Mixed Grain far.hens, .._'a; • Le)7a6. The W. ' S. Thank-offering meet- all at lowest ices. G Stou'ille,,Ont ' K 1 ld ___-�• in wil be he , on the evening o£ .I �`� H.'BFNN2~DY. Barrister. S,., I \uv. 9th. Ecarch0di come, to hear ev of Packers f 31iss Hnzel Gorm• Chopping Dlvnday; �`ednesdav -'x 1�Ta ieitor,lNotary Public.%Conveyancer.&c.' ' - , lIi�s Ethel 'V. Strickland,'of Pun fab, 1 to I3ar C r ', of i n , old olli is and Friday.. ' 0 Whitby.Ont. 41' .. .. ._ _ _._. T<,iunto, took place'on Oct'. 19th, in a ;;, India ' St,-.Andrew.'s church, Pickering,,Rev;• The'ligbt graitP this_year requires to ` The Young People's meeting on Mr. Gardiner, offlciatin The bride. �, A E,-'CBRISTTAN, Barrister and �j L ' Tuesday evenin tray' Heil »trended. g' be ground finer than usual.A,Solicitor,NotarT Public,Etc. Dioaey to ,,, TFs g i�ho was Vii:eh a��ay by her father. ,, aan,,jCIll Brock&t.North,WbttbT. .'. 251y 1 s ii✓✓ iJ The new'olHcer�are Pres.. flies Violet tyore a travelling salt of lire-tricottae + 15nutc li floe. . ;; -'— --. oves; 'ice- es -Cyti Morley• _ B 1'r, 1110 Sc c,- ALES .� JOHNSTON-Barra-revs CLAREMOI'1IT Trras..,..11iss'E}t;: AniiiR ;Pi»rriet, �1iqs c treedaa� b�uy'netw ft upiiellaufosc-a . "ft -%Lt '223?Dantofth Ave. '(Woolworth 1314g;_ - B,rsl Anais ; Coro.. ilicsea Margaret }Liss Verna Collinswas hridesruaid, in * - �O. 'Tvrontn.;PhoneCerzard4ali'. Saturii2ya,-S?aI- Cr FU.2Y33'tZ1r@ Ft-estgare and Beryl' Annie, 3fessrs. 'blue:--tr{cat{ne and black satin and Kern 1720.(Ind.) 401Y Chairs,Tables•, Buffets etc. Leslie Zlortep,Altlert'Oatr^efrd;Eftthtir hjack velvet hat. S`in. Gormley was ' '" li{Schell.and Wm:Anderson.- y '• _+- �Ti+ FN t '{�T ILLIAM J:BEATON;B. A..Bar-' - Shrltnone Bea-is and Ostermoor' best man: After•a weddins, trim spent � • "i rister, Solicitor, member of ttu terra cf i>ia[tresses. " In the north,_Mr. and Mrs. Coll iris will ' ' �1' ]Ryckman, Denison.Foster add Beaton. To-onto BALSAM, � . General,Trusts Building,85 Bay Street.'Toroirto. .- Price�nlwapstight. , _� . _ - , - - reside_at,2&Nu-•iel Ave„ Toronto, T.:. Deliver• free. . `" " . R 0,N- -"� - '. L-1 W. , ..I-S- Mrt Telephoae;Masn 8C1 ant 902. l y A fowl supper, under,the auspices OP - _, y, + -Uentrs6 - -- _ - g h abi' ,1S�di oSu�eMuuot Zinn, g BROCK ROAD.- t ;; _. . , .. �' 'evening of . . . "I i! - , - : .BARNES y pper will bp George and Mrs, Ka yes. of 316tint _ r,_:0. >.- "+ served in the basement of the church Joe rind GcrorRe Moody add family �>yp ' J. HUDSON. D. D. S.. L. 1'i. S,^ from 5,80 to 8 o'clock.'. This will.be. �.Uahawa, called on friends here on 9 .., H. 132 Coritnn tit,.Toronto. 'Iludxs,n aNew CHOPPING MILL 4 1a . -.'System" of comfortable plate work. Wsiteior followed by a' Choice program con Sunday last. {+ . . tAi _ : W. li. and Mrs. Jackson 'attended. ` ' inlorptationor'1>ltonel7ortti 5316._ -: :16 ._�'ili be closed Baron far sisting of solos by Misses Banner anti 4 i - repairs on Stevenson. vocal-duec8 by Miss Steven We tveddirlg of their Son, W. A. Jock• - �.S , LAKE B. BEA2'ON, D. D. S , son sad Mr, Steveaaoa and by Miss son, of Toronto.'to Miss Lillian John- >~' I <,,, :s.'' -B Gradunte of the Royal Colelge of Dental 'FRIDAY AND 3ATL'R'DAY z. Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Banner and Albert Harvey, piano eon, of Oshawa. -• _ _ ` r- over W.M.' Ptingfe•s hardware store, whit�yr Octobfir 13th and loth. rmlos .by Miss Veta Stepht=nson and Mrs, John Percy is in Michigan,V. The Universal _- 01fSee hours 9 to 12 :1 to 5,3D.� Ilad rpboae it Mrs. T. 'Birketi. readings by Misses S. Al..attending the funeral of her bro. Sa,g7t 1g �aoY�ine. _'- Bell phone 220. "Y.N. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Merle and Veta Stephenson. and Mrv. they, Thomas Jackson.- who died at - • tf.;- day excepting_Monday. .F. Davis. also violin: solos by M. J. his home there recently. (One of Our Productions) ** �a:�rii• W. G.Barns$ Green River Wilker, of Claremont. The chair will Walter Percy and wife, of Weston. R'e sail Sill's Rite-Cite Leas;'YOr • •; 1..°, i be taken by Rev. A. McLellan,. of Ont.,.paid a flp.ion visit to friends bare all maieea of care--the beef. rw �. � � ry-�� w T M .e Ft 411 •0laremoat. Admission. 40 -cents; this week. Mrs. Percy's .nother'was A . V -- - - €k~add Tees R.-R�'No• 1.�- vETA E.9TEPHENSON,A,fi.O,t1I., cEildren. as huril+d�tZjis week at U:lirid e. in the market for teacher of piano seal theory, Rhone 1803, _ - - - e.hc+ trice ` 'Claremont. 50-10' IN _"rall� Cho � 8CAR8OR0. OSHAWA. Tires far aII c'ary,. -- -- - - PP $ Lmery -ivheeiej '� '[ j (3. HAM-lseuer of Marcia e , Saw and Ems Mandrils, 7 1 s Liceb"s fa-this Coanty of oni�o. ,AND FL tKING: - Zllisa Mar9 (cried»IP; of 110 E}Prnlel A very pretty wedding' was Sol - . - " Plokarins vsuasa, y Circul$r.9awa, L�dr -R �I Tani prepared to do Uhopping'aud street east.4Poronto, owes her.life.-to,-nized on Saturday- afternoon at the . . .-.,.• W i V,:RIQHARDSOIv - Bea] -Es Oat Flaking every Monday •: tbeprompt»ction of Dr;T. A. Young, home of A. and Mrs. McDonald by the -'-•. -. derP. ate. n .°rate. Insurancc.Conceyanctag, Notary -: f stn 84. Ki stn road., er •I3. M B;�In. when Miss Lillian Wvod#rorking and General . >� and Fiida ° P . ug o H ju u. Rev. J: c '- -Public.Etc..:PiekeRpr;Out, ally _ -_ . . Iar vein was partly severed anti her. : • Johapnn,:daughter of.Gen.Johnson . Blackstultliinit. - -,".,% .rit ,,~ -- Stoneboats For Fale' - carotid artery Rew-rely cnt from flyin and, the Inter lira- Johnson, bee+ime ' - R ~:s: �T :HALL=House carppftEar. _•F�,- - .' glace. when the m+�Lor car?Ice.ta.h3ch the bride of W. A.J_kck4on, eldeNt son W; H. JACkSO�, Brock RpAd -- "I'll , timetes given for near work, repairs or John F. Bayles, Claremont shy was riding,driven by �V. Oook,90 of W, H. and UI s.Jeckann, of Brock .'Pirk6ring, 0.11.1; . -',_ alterations. Ind.phone-2913. Pickering. 231y Bond btreot, collided wirh,an auto Rriad;-Pickerlriir, =Thogrnomnecuplee ' .. , .' - ,_ ,Rural Route No.-2 driven by J. R, B»in, 509 Cal-law avc. n rPRpotisihin pobitl�uln the Head OT.' _ - ' ''.' --. -B.BEATON TOWNSHIP-CLligli _-_ - --- °-~ nue, at"concs ntWvi�i D Arid•ltfarkhanv flce c theffariIt of C-)mnnercp. TOrnn•, 4. ,.�., y s ff 1�/�� �K•a •i*rt a ro:rrl, f%m.clrr-- h h-i Eo:_�aixd..irx, J&ck'snt'i:-left 'nn e,_Her,e .V. o"u t =" Coa.r ,sorer ootnm,.,+oass for swkfa •'It as My-Business- t .f~ ai9tavies ac000atsnt. Fes. tionav to louu conditic>a Ice foils rerioua. it ie reported_ [xiuturiug trip taToronts mnd• I`Nrhl:.= -,r ion terra �w�s�i� Iasties of Marriage;ter Lt. To help vou_run part of your:. a9 '•,+hewing stight Improvement"in tor► and.othNr western• pclnta; and on "Ill shoos^ -wnt[�tui,_tt><s:__-----'- ; - - '-- n,r,ta}c: - their return wilt reside .{a .Toronto, .�.- w �UGH S. PUO)l. Licensed Auc- By opening :�etic (3xrage i>;'the 1'il- oirtl5 ,ratF that Dc_ k'otrntr avrd t �Aere rircC.r.i .,1J.ac.�•arr�-�+* r_*_- �1nwr ._ .. - -- _•_•.:x`I ., i ales o! itpvale 1 am prepared to do QirfS fife, »e she should, bore bled to, ous friends accompany tbenr. C 60.1rerr for the -Provirter oT'Ontario. A71 Ice y . 11(,�len t `�l: kinds of sates conducted on reasonable urdla 'a11 kinds of repair work. Including dextb within a few minutes.' Itrimedl- - ' � - Also breeder of pare-bred Sho-thorn •cattle, tops- and 'side Curtails, alsomakisg &rely-upori arrivalhe applied artery , 1' ' CH 000. Write.p�one al Gall, Ind. phore.,Claremont your old car look and run like Held by forceps and had '.Hies Grisdale rushed (�a� 9 811&: Gkn Ma)or F.O, 35)y giving it a good coat of new paint, to Toronto. Cook svgs stunned, but While drilling P.rc'wnter od We3fey 1 •' - . -{fit Agent for Toronto mnchinery,.includr rejLalned-consciousness and Bain was Roach's farm near hete'on Monday C. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ing; Pumps,` Windmills, Silos not injured. , ,Lumber,-. '' . for Cototiss of York and'Ontuict. Aao• t _ B. Rice. of Whitevale,sti•u.ck a strong - _ ,-. - , �, and9.GaeolineS,Eogi 3es. .-- .;lion sales of all kinds attenut4 to on ahortest - - - ilow oP gas,, the'roar of which c$n be "' sours. Addrssa Green&iverP.O., oat, f ' - -BROUGHAM. �. heard for many - When At match � j lj� leB . - .-'` T. CHARLES M. RICE, was struck Ehe 8an1e rose try a height _ g M. MAW, LICENSED AUU- Home Tel. 5521 . .Whitewale. Ont - -J.•L.-Cowie, of--Toronto, was in the �] _ of nearly "twenty -feet' and continued _N rt' TIONEER,for York.QhtarioandDurham village on Sundtfy. htrrnio(i for several .ilDUrs_ with tin. = Counties, All kinds of sales ro tl t r I s' ri .• 11 m a t nded AfE 3`d i'LE-Pi ke n 3tati- T on }� {j t�ill J, Brown, of Toronto, called diminished force. Those workin at Re>Ldy Roofing r . to. Terms reasotiabte.• Dates for psalyes may be T.R. Trains going East Joe as follows- 8 K e - N9V'li'0*-- Rea on friends here on Sunday. - 5 sad.lode - g _ y 's oeII= -:ter-g- M rf .-- r.o7.A Brfr , the well susses<led {n. eaipguishing - . .. _ ;� seat phones. whitbY.Ont. 51Y „ = 1,T'fr1', diu.xrc,.n ai,cu, .sic ,v cc A•c..�i Cn? Il tltrry 1iCftie nu) ln,un,ec .. . _ °� :. 28 Local 28 P;Dri, in Toronto ,with his daughter, litre, causer) to the machinery. The as "�" �8 ,� "+_n, a 88 Local . ' '6.95 P:';l , .Flank Gerow. g, _ ,•, . - °�"; ` " rXCZ'CM 51" —CAN=Z Sunday train, -5.25 A.;M. contini ea to flow lit? strongly as ever - ' :- _-- A football tournament will take and is said to be much greater in quan• - : t `"� -•.. Bought sad sold. : Trains Qoiog R set due as follows- place here on Thanksgiving Dap for city than that struck at Roaebank 'c No. 35 Local . 10.45 a.M'. -'Reeve Richardsoti's prize. Fait p". � R E E S O R s': lGovernm Muniei al and Cor= „ P 3 . :coeval years lilac. when it was pipped . .s� A 37 Local 2.35 P. M. tieular•s nfxt week. into 1fir. Cowan-'a residence and utiliz- or on onds For Sale. 7 -Mail • - , • S•55P.,M. . Mr .Ld: Wrillswi 6-in Abe-etty-this � , -- P _ _ ed as furl find light. Mr. Roach has �OG"vwg, �' I�..tZt_- -Sunday train,- -.--- -. 7.40 P. M. ---Creek, attendint+._.t ip inrrRl of leer h 1e . -­ ' . Bell Pboa 193 at s thae he_enap' make u_ se-of it for ..; .,t� - Ri- a Foregoing is according to Standard . Eister•in-law, 11rsr 9. E, I1I0rt0n, of -hi,. residence_ Through the skilful — WILLIAM D. DYKE$,. WHITAY time. , ,,, Keswick, who 1)Rssed away Suddenly work of ,Mr. Hilts. wLo was•operatmg P's _ " ffig'_ ' .—_--- ------- with fire Breed disease. Mrs.cancer. $err silt machine, ;t was moved away . `�ker ~ '�° -I a _ GF :A R A C& E Miss Str'.��Pnsnn arid' DIra.Green;of .suflioielit diat:ince' to aare it from de• j �w =�' Dr, N." E. 1 1CKfWen, B•V.SC. The Chevorlet Ua:age and Service Greenwood, Dies, Miller and Dies, Stnretion, and thus enable hint to i Station tit Brmi clay motored to the rite on Wednes- • . Veteripary Surgeon. >rharit is sZii1 selling• da and• e.n'0 t with thousands of have the' flames -e7tinRuished. The - - .._, C•hecrolet cars anti 'repairing all make y 1 y well at'present is dbtvn a depth of 120 ".,,A' , 'Graduate of,'Uuiversitp of Tfrrbnto: of car9, Agent frir Renfrew Machin- others, the,unr,derful.'sigginK,ef. G•0.11i, feet, 1nSt.�ert-isrnw R considerable " Former Veterinarian to�iacdcnald er -Cream Se arators 'and Willow Curci, uuantit of water, tort it is - "" °' y• P y question• u - '; - , Agricultural College, Quel ec. • Batteries. Also rental batteries and Mr. Tedder, the evangelist, is hold- able if it will be of any use for driak• -I:',,;'�.: T.°, , �:Prompt attention to all silents. Goodyear tires. Give us a call and he ing successful meetinf;R in the Christ• ing purposes, - - - ,"c`.:•.,; cc,rivinced'thNt we handle. the most inn Church. fte is an,excellent cpea-k• -•- -. -- _ -- - Aell and Ind. Phones.ONT7CP. Brand,his earnest pleadings listen; Stor ; ecpnomical car cn the fond, gird the P g• BRUCK ROAb. DICKERING,' I� loft's t priced car for the service you ed to with rapt Rttention It is hoped ' '^ :W ----- get, Equipped the snots as thellfgh however, that more will. fake advent• g �l a e of these meetings, There will be Wednesday eventlig,.Oct, 19th. ,•s,. priced.6-cyl{nder.rtus.. GeCone before g g �> '� - _ no service on Saturday evening, but -the 'OecHS,ign of n very interesting - R. _�%" :"I.' the spring raise in priceb, g' event. when about one hundred and " • • -!&'-' . . W-'i s R , - there will be service or Sunday morn. • . r9-;n Gerow s Gai'a e, 'Brun ham ing at 1i o'clock and the, meetings will, twenty-five neighbors and friends r ..,. Has a full lint; of xresh and.•cur- _ be continued next week. - R ntbered at the home of Randall and Take Wampole s :-.a- . ed meats constantly on hand. The Ladies' of St. John's'W. M. S. ;Viva. Ellicott ere a surprise, to spend a ,..,, I pleasant evening, e'er their departure Tasteless' Cod'Liver ' - ;Increase your Erning Power• wisli'to Pxpregs•through the coluinns P g' p Spice Ro11, Bretutfast Bacon by attending the of THE A'Fws their appreciation of the for their new home in Barrie. After J r :`,;y am --help so generously -given.,them- to all were niceiy'settted, Warren Wier E%tract; fbfter that' , e . $BIIq, i3ologna, �Veinere, etc" ,r- }(�f'�' make their Thank-offering a success. son, in his n$ual way,called upon a � Highest prices paid far j�� j�f�j Rev, Mr. McLeod, of Nest Hill, gave number who responded cheerfully{n :-cold, It will build _ _Watcher's cattle �` :.... a very impressive address: the sing- Rising Bangs. and,-readings, also F. M. _ - `'. `�+` - 'ingof the Otaremont Unfon Chair was t he.pman, U. F. U. Candidate, who QQ' Youne,&Charles Sts,Toronto : much appreciated, 6s;also`wa's -the spoke 1•Rry highly.,of the young con- . - 9©u up• " 'HARNESS sJa JtOi g g girls, who ple sad of the tender feelings existing - _ " ' "=. sin in of tb three little -�a:: {.. This School 'is strictly first class in sang so nicely to the children, between neighbors, regretting the •:,•_,., s,.. - James Gedoes,of Meatord, and who °acme for which Mr, Ellicott was re- OUT Llto(i�l CO11d1t10Y1 ';,�. . all departments and enjoys a wide- movie orn them, that of ill health. +� ,-lf votir needs,are'in -the harness line -- formerly lived iii this neighborhood Ppwders are tale ''`� give tie a call. We have new and spread patratia}te. t IT t5 TIME and who is -well-known to(many of. Fred Stevenson, of Brougham, then ,Ace second-hand in stock. our older residents• died on Sunday. read an address presenting them with - New backba'nd harness$Stoup TRIED AvD TRULK-TESTED A,;yyou the 25tb1 u1c, in his 94th year. He was a Purse of money, also a beautiful - - ':;:best. � ' T . kitchen cabhset and an electric Iron; .::.c ' j = - _ Brushes, Corry Combs,everything a native of Aberdeenshire; Scotland, _,„ r 1 RISK NOTHIXG 'RY COMING. HXRSt. but came t°Canada when 25 ears of then little 19{ilene Carleton read a «----..+ �" ;, . for..the h3ive. .. y ver Hires worded address to the lit- Trunk��Suit Cases, Lunch Boxes Our setiaateti ace eminently r;uc- ate. ` He Settled in Pickering town-,, y y - ".. + t3tlee repairing promptl�yy dope. Rub- y sip where be married Mies Eliza tie boys, preset them.,with a table >r '�] '' bejr hdels put on whNe you wait. cesaful. Enter any time. Wrtte Philip• They left here 45 years ago, two chairs and a tint swing. Mr. Na E. CE ♦. ENy when they nettled in St, �?incent Ellicott very feelin ly replied, when , :;., ' for catalogue. ., - . township, where he remainedlintil 12 all Aang "For he's alolly good fellow." ­�,• �' Cecil Bradley yy�are ago when he moved to Meatord. Refreshments were then served and Veterinary Surgeon ; ^ '• IW. J. Elliott, Principal lie bad a family of thirteen children, all left.after wishing Mr. and Mrs. ,; Harness Maker, - Pickering of whom seven survive. Ellicott prosperity and better health. i�'103i��r7ri�S� ... :0x3 t1�C . ► I ` E', j 4 #fir'+.' •'!1C " ,Ui;;r•<.�� .,' r .,w �e R:•• s .illµ- „a ;;•� 'a;._.. -a;'«'i' •'ova,%' "4y;- .i••• ' . k. f. •.t„:,y ^ �'1. a b � , . s- t x- r : ! omm' - • n "� ` r� ,sr , 4 5a " n, �' t^.n . a . . + : .� ' a :asti : " . ,.^* �,'t. '+,an :a Xy w ',w .r 1. i ' � w r . wg ?� n r,wm ; . v ;i GrT °'x � , � e d� v YTRYL �k . ' ; + : . i � , n : + , a., ;,,. " , hvaTet i13 ti take Fran Bkalod. - .-• . .- . � ." ,.~ - A I� R nstd t re " civrs and w �" ` ' • a Ius, vat>r valuable �X.i sand to t3ia �qQ Mi�' , ■ � moth drink. A new•]lend d! 1[ fit.,-t _ - gsrriwn, 'yhnt aa.pit -the' whiskey to ealitubtalskers and. for various _ :- .-•. , �,'• i; '�- •'. �, - ,t M.-.•,t;,:rr•:� - , and ,soda. ids other u , #e made of dried blood PA '�sI'll,- on the s anyaawn then purposes, ;-M -. -`- f you rem wait'!or urt in my room. i albumin. •It 1s a dark�ryatalltne sa]x ., •; r', �y ,-. - h ' ... O -' .1 shall not require any other Service stance and'with the addition of simple . * _to-n t.. Some one must stn to let- p Thiaateed » - ... _ i8li Y chemicals, furnishes 'the most'water- heal t on i c wy:"' :" Captain Granet out. You under- r w ? Proof glue kIIOWn.` It fib used for sir- sots ag stir'. YTe :B a - - - _ st and T �� plane parts shut"plywood"—the dot• tha heal pay foriit isi '- . , Perfectly, air, the man replied. ; ,;, . "If y& don't man(i, Ronnie, I will madBrbY Sluing tpieceselo! wood to eggs + ' ' -, � _ __ ._>_ -�,.�:.- _ _ - finish-this letter While'he brio i the' g It supplies Nature a_ i- By E, PmLL,IPS OPPENB:EIz •__-=whiskey and_soda," Sir Alfred said. gether. _..----- -egg•msYing stamen ;' F Captain Granet strolled around the Plywood is a great economy, render � .*;, _ . _� _ . _ ' �, —�� = reom. There wa.s-no sound for a mo• ing practicable the utilization of small p`��� R -- -- " ._ (0"IlOw dZ . - meat but the scratching of Sir Al- stint which used commonly to be 7 ''• 'CHAPTER XXIX..--(Cont'd.) . .0-to a ball and flung.it into the fire. fred's quill pen across the paper._.thrown away,and thereby saving large -iDVICE FRZZ Iwt us kelp yogi Presents ze material. Bile would have draw fi him further JarvirY who._had heard him enter, Y Harrison,Iarriso#� returned with the eiovvn but ha kept:e►way_, came om one•oi the back rooms. �� whiskey mand soda. Sir Alfred handed Anew and ingenious.uiethod of ap; •Pra3t Food Co. �Catt 'Lid. "i".note.r ' `Listen," he Said, "when I tell you Clear these things away, Jarvis, '`.thaR'�I am godng to venire to your.his master ordered. "Leave the whis "-To be sent to-night, Harrison;' he plying the-glue for this purpose had . i , ^.;,'-'�.lathier to-morrow, you know wisest key and Sods and tobacco ,'on the directed; "no atrsyper:' been developed by the TJ.f3. Forest - thats'meana. For the rest, I must'table. I may be late." The hush withdrew, dosing-the door Service., - Through a trough of glue . _`';:? think.. Perhaps this is the.only way i JarviojWently obeyed. As soon_as behind him. ' Sir Alfred listened to solution'are dmwn'broad strilia of tis- A Turkish turban of t3ie largest'size , ,5-out. Of course I ldke you but the he- was alone,. Granet threw himself his footsteps acxdsa the hall. Them=sue paper,which,being taus saturated, contains from 10 to 20 yards of the '. ,•. ' ''` truth is best, i+s%t't it T. I hadn't any into the'easy-chair. He was filled with he rose from his place and turned on are then dried. A layer of this tissue finest snit softest muslin. idea of this. As,a matter of tact, I'a bitter sense of being entrapped. He the whole- of the illumination of the pager #s placed between two'pieces"of ' . "" -: ` ' " spaces Minard's Liniment used by Physician. h .. am rather,is lave with some,one else. 'had been a little rash at Market Burn- room. The Shadows of the dark a tea wood, and heat is applied with Ares- She caugdit at her breath•for a-Mao- ham, perhaps, but if any other man wee .suddenly , i1Jiminated, every exc t Thomson had been sent there, currier-of the sta:iely a aitmeirf was sure, the result being a joining that is "" °• mein, half closed her,eyes si though • eP. g "... *, _: his explanations would have been ac- distinct) visible. Sir Alfred, with his actually stronger than the wood itself. Apricots. are dried by •the heat of x.` '*'I --out.'-something- disagreeable.• F distinctly 'visible. iI don't care," she muttered. "You,cepted-without a--word;--arii-all this hands in"his pockets,—walked slowly'--ThB glue=paper'ia-always ieady for the' sun rig Calilt nia. see how low I have fallen—I'll bear miserable' complicaticn would have I around. When he'came back he turn- use, and it will keep fresh for a long <° +. been avoided. He thought over Isa= ed out all the lights except'the tieav- lime. NEW LAMP BURNS even that. Come, she added, spring-', all. that she had said. it shaded one over his desk and ":'.':ing up, "my aunt goes to bed before bet's comingg, y 7 --. - . `- eleven. Yon can drive me down them,' She had Left•him_no. loophole.. She motioned his nephew to'draw his easy- GIOVCS Of Lead. "' g4o AIR • if you like. Are you taint to kiss had the air of a young woman'who chair upp to the side. `g meT" knew her own mind excellently well.. `.'W.ell, Ronnie," he said "I sup-•, Boxing is one of the world's oldest • i s. ' He bent over her a little gravel .i A single vtoid from her to Thomson pose you are wondering v�*�iy I have sports.- The noble art of self-defence ,-Bea f .El,�C Or Ci113 - _ --,. 1`1 and this lisps touched her fore ,end the' whole superstructure of his sent for you 'at this hour of this ,was practised more than thirty cen- . ' d she caught his face suddenly between ingeniously built-up life might tumble night, Anew oil lamp that gives an amsa• A I .. ` to pieces. He sat with folded arms in "I am" Granet admitted frankl tortes ago. _.•-.,'her hands and kissed him on the hga. P ,, , „ Y• It was "indeed a strong man's"game. to 1 brilliant Soft white light,-even - .#+ "., Then she turned towards the door. 1 a grim attitude of unrest, thinking Is there any news?—anything be-' S y • "Of course,I am horribly ashamed,"�bitter thoughts. They rolled into his hind the-news, perhaps I should say?" One hero, called Enoeladus, used to better than gas or electricity,.has bees , ' - •jibe'exclaimed, "but then well,•rm' brain like black shadows. He had "What there is, Ws of no account;' slay oxen by giving them one blow be- tested by the U. S. t3overnanent and SI ". ,+ been honest in the first instance. With Sir Alfred replied; "We are oin to tween the a es with his.fist, leading universities and found to be ,:;mgaelf. Come along,-please. I e? g F Y - .._ . -" —�ag`�c+:,ebLUxa Y1(f T b�ttl �uhtirlre I,aj .G -t81x — for to 10 ordinary oil tamps. It ' .� , e followed her down into the i , pure human nanire, you a �, , oz�fng giovea were in use even is bums without odor, smoke or noise-- •'aad the drove off towards Xensing- deliberately chosen the country to for the"next hour. The fate of em- those early days; but there was,a dif• X no pumping up, fie simple, clean, Bata. � > .: which he felt the safest attachment plies is a matter for the historians. tenants. The glove o! to-day is a greatest I Burns 9491, air and B% common keno- `tt L. ."How long have you known the He remembered his long travel's in t is your fate and-mine which JUst : , olGf►er gin}?" she asked abruptly, 1 Germany, 'he remembered ors,his re-.now canntit for most" - padded affair designed to soften the sane (coal-oil). . . '-. .. ++ effect of-a blow. In former times it .' The.inventor, 'q� '"Very little longer than I have turn his growing disapproval of Eng- There is some trouble. Granet F. T. Johnson". 246 �». 3i. known yau;+ lie answered. I lish slackness, her ph sical and moral asked quickly,-"some suspicion?" was meant to increase-the,force ai the Craig St. W., Montreal, is offering 1, `. She'L"ook off her glove. He felt her decadence. Her faults had inspired "None whatever" . Sir Alfred..re- punch!. It consisted of a strip of Send a lamp on 10 date' FREE trial, „ ' dt even to give one 1?'FtEE to the first hand Steal into his. him not ayith the sorrow of one of her pealed firmly. My position was never leather, reinforced with lumps of " "You'll try and Pike me a little,!real real sons. but with the conteSmpt of more secure than it is at this second.' brass' and lead, which was w user in each locality who will help . ..please?" she begged. . "There hasn't one gnly half bound to her by natural I am the trusted confidant of the C,ab- round the pugilist'& flat. m introduce it. Write him to-day - ." -- been say.cone who eared for so many!ties. The .ground hazy been laid re&dy inet. I have done, not only apparent- Dien were willing to fight, not fora tor,full particulars. Also ark him to ..,� ° �rdt ~" , g, y mportant work explain how you can Bet the agency. w� 171 ars—riot all-my life. When I came for the poison. ;He had started hon--1 but actuall ver i purse-of thousands of dollars, but'tor and without experience or money r ^:� `b7aL--ever since I came out=-•I have estly enough. His philosophy had or them. Financially, too, my in' a simple laurel,wreath! The boxing' -make 1250 jo'i500 per month, f " A • behaved just like other''properly,well-,satisfied bimae}f. Ile had felt_ no i flushes as well as my resource& have matches of those:drys".were ao ;clam 'p,'",._brought-up girls, I've just sat and moral degradation in wearing the un!- been of vast assistance to this coon- , V. F,t. waited. I've rather avoided men than form of one country for the benefit try" for in most cases- the, vanqulshed -- othenrwise. I've sat and waited. Girls'of another. All this self-disgust: he Granet nodded and waited. He knew boxer . was killed by the knock-out - "�-��` haven't liked me much. They say I'm dated from the coming of Geraldine enough of his uncle to be aware that blow, 11 • .- -: -.. _ .... _ - .. - add. rm twenty-eight now,you know,' Conyers. Now he was aces of zt he would develo his statements in . - - I haven't enjoyed the last six *ears.'all, face to face, too, with a disagree- his own way. P - - - - Futhres wrapped up in his work. He able and insistent problem. ` 'When sli.has gone well," Sir Al- Bride Behind #hC Veit. thinks he l�a+i die his duty !* he' He started suddenly in his chair. *red 'continued "whin ell seems abso- . A quaint marriage custom 1s fa If- sends me to London sometimes to stay'An interruption ordinary enough, but Iutely peaceful and safe, it is some vogue in the Andaman tales-tlte•penai �{� r ::f 4 with my aunt, She is very much like! never without a certain startling ef- times the time-to pause and consider. settlement to which "litters" from t. - :: i :, -•h>:im,-only she is wrapped u m Mats-,feet, had broken is upon his thoughts. We .are at that .spot at the present :", r•s_:,' p British India are sent. :. _. _ _ - °�_. siona iaatead of science. Neither at,The telephone on his table was ring- moment You have been lucky, is them seems to- have time to fro' ing insistently. -He rose-to his feet your way. Ronnie. Three times,whilst There are eighteen thousand prison. . . . , human." ,,sod giancea at the clack as he crosse.i fighting for -England, you have man- era in the settlement. and every Sat- '--" "It must have`6kea roLwn fvr'� *. • tae room. It ..aa G.ti „4c..rt Y.�4 ,�6.t1 "w Ne,p l,�ce li+c.cli aurrr,r l=nres� u�uay 1uU.,it,1)S xii wuutea .wily wish-coJ -7�`/�� y' . �i rant said kinK3iyy,. twelve. As he took up the receive and receive from them communica-1-be married are heavily veiled and .l. Her' hanc�-Tlutehed,his, she .came•a;a familiar voice.greeted 'iim - .tons 'of the -,grectest importance. paraded round.a ,square. Bien Prison- htL►e aeaz+er. "Is that Ronnie? Yes, this is Lady Sine your return home you have been era,.qualified by good canduci for the _ Year after year-oi it, she Maur-'�nselman. Your uncle told me to ring of use in various ways. This last bus- _ 40" _ •._ _ _.. . .. .• privilege of marrying, stand outside _ „`.._inured. "If I had been good-Iooking.;you up to see if you were in.He wants these in Norfolk will not be forgotten. this iiiastc circle, juilrging as best they . , s;,a -1 should have run away and gone.on-you to come round. Then take my case. What Germany sL t the stage. If I had been clever, I j °11Vtvat, l++ po ,can the merits of the candldatea. _- - S..�ti�i iOVE t�5 SRt00�7 to-night. .- _ - knows of our financial sition, our • ."--..s$iou3d:have left home and done some= .. ` ', thing. But I am }ike miillon:3 af.othera! Do come, Ronnie;' his aunt con- strength and qur weakness,ds due to When a man makes s aelectfon ho 'fTt3 at1{ li9�E1t?t "_, ► teed. I don t suppose its anythinz me, That Germany is' at the•present Is at liberty,-'to have the object of his --I ar_i neither. I had.to sit amt wait.; important but your uncle seems to time holding forty millions of money choke picked out , and the'-veil re- ." ' s - • - ' ' ' -When, I• met you, I.suddenly began to want it. No, I adian't see you. I'm be:onging to the city of ,London, is moved. No alternative to accepting. '✓ is %.-,• 'realize what ii would-be lie to care! play- the woman then remains to'h1m. just going' to bed. I have been la also owing to me. In a dozen.tither for some .one. I knew it'wasn t anf in,g brld�s. I'm sure the durhass I ways my lnIluence has been felt. As Women, on the otber hand, have the _ use. And then this miracle happened.,chieatS--I have never wan at het house'I told you before, we ,have both, in -- I contdta.•t-•help it she went on dig- ir. my life. VIA tell your- Uncle you'll Sur way, been successful, but we have optics of two l refusals, but_ the third- . I gediy,. "I never t�rought of it at first. ,,. occasion is flu al one way or the other. It eai:,e to me like a grect.1laah that come, then. Ronnie. . . . Good night. reached tJi� absolute limit of our et-` ,.-- �t_ Granet laid down the receiver, fectiveness. - 4 ." -lime I..]J — ., `tEr-'bAfi:. )'aG " l - e, " Wool" f2.• _ a - --- ' "To save me Lrom what?" he aeked.l bomenow or ALL , ll.; ;sue. f�etioet;: - - . "From shot as a a she even at that hour of,the night, was a asked. r�OlCes �1fOlal le y. "" ! "It means this" Sir Allred sic- OU will be astonishe•d,.it the re- - -- ,. , py, relief to him. He called to Jarvis and Passengers by air liners of the fu- _ _ • . wtiswered quickly. There, I m not fined.-•When this war was started, ysiths we t b oar modinC Gm `'» a loot, you know. You may think I'm gave him a few orders. Afterwards L 6e Y he turned out and walL-id through the 1, with every tact and circumstance Lure mill,-when weary et travelling, be- of dyeing a3 clean Pabrlca foo}='about you but I am hat abbot' able to listen to some music-hall Star g - s <- -things in general. Good-bye! This'streets--.curiously lit and busy, it before me, with more ipformatiosi,r to London while.they themselves are Wads liken new, R'z can titre the Y 'seemed to Min-to the cornier of Park,perhaps, than any other Dian breath. is my aunt's. Don't come in. Ring'Lane, .which had belonged to the ing, Predicted. peace ,_within three I tar out above the Atlantic, •- most delicate articles. me up tq-morrow morning. IT meet I Anselmarra for two generations. months. I was wrong. Germany to- Thk has been made possible by the Send one asticic or a parer] of goods ` wl :;you anywhere., -Good-bye, please. L There:were few lights•in the windows. �y is 'great and unconquered, butt wonderful progress made of late In iby post or eipress- We will pay car- :. .I ',' want to run away.' 'He was admitted at once slid passed Germany has lost her opportunity. the development of wireless telepht#ny a one way, and our charges are . _ ' He watched her go, a little'dazed• on to his uncle's own servant, Thia may be a war of attrition, or ametreasenable. , . . • . '''� a A trim pariormaid came out sad after ,. !In relation to 'flying. Machines of the When think of cleats. _ • Sir Alfred is in the btudy, sir,' the even now the unexpected may come, . Tar a few words of explanation, superin- future will be as-,capable of being tit• a a-+cn iliiit]c=-aE latter announced >3 you will kindly but to all effects and puraosea Ger-•I - s. S, ----.'tended' the disposal of her'lugga-,a 1.1 come-tKu vvay." . . many is beaten." tea with electrophones as are London � pARIt�R'9. ' I. , the hall, Then .the taxicab an r^- Granet crossed the circular hall "Do you mean this?" Granet ex- clubs to-day.• ` ' " . turned."Bade to Sackviile Street, Gr+ane� ,� passed through the sumptuously-fur- Absolutely, his uncle ami.red him. his, London office, gets in touch with _ .. �r d muttered• niched library into. the smaller' busi- "Remember that I knave more than!the principal of his firm when.tile laA• ye Work$`" » news man's study, in which Sir AlfredI you do. There is anew and•imminent ter Is- speeding in as air express to ;:'�. . CHAPTER .XXk. spent:much of his time. There were danger facing the dual alliance. What pails. These voices from the clouds Limited _-..,,�; -e, s.• d •t;ranet, dn" his return to Sackville telephones upon•his desk, a tape ma- it is you will learn soon enough. The'are as clear and distinct as if a teje Clesaners and Der$ ;, chine and-a private instrument con. war may drag on for many months • It .'• Street, paid the taxicab- drives, netted with the tale phone cart had been put in .to bust. Yon de St. _ �` '' ascended the stadia and let himself telegraph department:'but the chances of the great German into his rooms with very much the There was a desk for his Secretary, triumph we have dreamed of' have aces pr�mfsea in the•same street. '� 'I'Otptit0 ' ... now vacant, and beyond, in the sha- passed. They know it as well as we� Pilots will be able to switch on to air of-a man who has passed through ;lows of the apartment win g 1 1. I � A dream. A single lance° around, winged book-.M. I have seen the writing on tine a music-ball, .•or a courtroom, and . however, brought him vivid. reatlza- cases which,held•a -collection of edi- wall for months. To-day 1 have con-I travellers, will be able to listen to �&. flans of his unwelcome visitor. 1'he lions de luxe, first editions, a'nd a eluded all my arrangements. I have their favorite artistes. - • - t =a.,: - kttle plate of sandwdches, half finish- great°collection of German and I{us--broke(i.off ell negotiations with Ber-` ,y �. Have It glwA�S '• elan literature;admittedly unique. Sit' tin. They recognize the authority.slid°1 -t eed, the partly emptied bottle of wine, Alfred was sitting at his desk, writ- they absolve me. They -that it 111 The gr�yhotind hun4s entiielg-iy�- +a+ +he hOII� i 1. were still there, One of her gloves i a letter. He greeted ilia ne ti eve will be well to have a friend here' sight, ,its narrow Maoists and small �` ay in titre corner o! the easy-chair. r1 t ��T I5E mothers keep a jar or , `fie picked it up, drew it for a moment w-it}i,his usual cheerful notl.• when the. time oaraes.for drawing up-!nostrils alFects its sense of sine:'l. _ W r '".throw► his fingers, then crushed it Wait before' yov: gam Harrison; h� fhe pact." 1 ti a tube "Vasetine"White ,.w`: Petroleum Jell is the house for Granet gripped the 'sides of his Dew has a preference for some Y =.� -------_--__. _-- .- - - - - ,fir- -- - „r ,r. with m y a 11 - chair his hand. It seemed to,c While a yellow board attracts i.: man childishill.,suchasbum p: 4 t _�'"' ", ` `� _ . -�' > _. ` �! commonp ace lwonds .thehfat these oi'f all i d b ectly d' yaeTc one be side it ti It isisoothing healingandlgra e- '' ¢'~'� . i Europe was being prono ifice(L r._____�.., . �OK Of (To be continued.) 'Fhe origin of Freenrasanry, or even} fill to the most irritated skin. ,. -. .: . i . . - Be prepared fo winter oily I ,,,{ c s"""J oP its name, cannot be•traced wi#h' too, "Vaseline"Capsicum ell ' z J d" win , ; Eggs $oiled .in (hl. cretainty. - , ' rubbed on the chest,and Vase- r .• ,; . ?�--„- am w• { luis a Ma EOn ,_ -A new.�netbod,of sterilizing eggs, as i ' line” Eucalyptol Jelly snuffed Zi ':- ;m-,;, 1 iii@ m ( a preliminary to cold.storage, consists Keep Millard s Liniment In the house, into the nostrils will check them 'A I- 4" & �a� in immersing them for five seconds,in _ ! : -; ". ,;JI quickly. - ;- ®, ;,,' ,�>kaa� an oil solution at 250 degrees >. e For Sale- - . �HESEBftOU(iH IiFB. COiRANY ` 4:='„ ,:,' : ' "ill 0000." x im 110 heat. This brief caposure to a heat _ 1 .� : (Consolidated) "y M, 4 d' sea M, or other injut ous considerably above the boiling point of leap Cbaboc Ave.,Moneraal,iP.Q. M ., 7 ELECTRIC WATER PUMPt'Pi4 - - water is sufilicent to kit] not only y _,. "-..�' e . ' whatever bacteria the egg may edh- _OUTFIT s use gm- S,u pe�Fec� i t a he vital principle in , - - �� tt�� tan, .bu also t aS e11I1e _A. saf�sfaet�ioa. those of them that are fertile. Complete \rater Pumping Outfit in - ` r c' Trade Mark x I", ;rZ'' ,�',:,_: No 7h011101'� Electrical machinery does the•v 3r1;. -good cottdition, for sale 'at a bargain, e - ��a_s� M It is elaiined that th.e eggs are in no life li.p. Wagner ele�^tric motor,singlb way injured by file treatment and, phase, 2b t`ycle� 100-_till. voa3, ;th i I - �llte . 3 '''' ". lNade}>R Gavels when.at;terward put into cold storage Luitweiler deep well, pump. Real 1 1. " .. . . E•W.a1LLL''1<T 1KPAliY'LIMTPBD --r': I They retain their -freshness •muth `-Estates Carparation, 73 West Adelaide 1 ,PfIROLEUMJELLY :.,. ':. '- - .w.,n... v+o tole. •rer.rwswa I - T,",. I ]anger. $lt+eet, Toroa°ta :vein,:g, .+'v w» ^�. +t.' �•� t, - r' 0.�� --y •�,.. r�+?,M"'•., , �f`,, ` t_'s „`(' 'i •-e„•w+. ��;n, •e.w s. '•i�,• i ti +Y� r,rC,fn „�Q�.�i^ff %1 � L ..fk' '.•,A�,. �.f!'�. -4. • .Ny ,. ��.�,:an.fin,d V ,�v„rA'�' •• .;G'•� k- .�,i-f•, s„t"vTi yi.1,' �"' Mv a M, ZV ,zt- N �'7 THREE WAR LEADERS BANK OF TORONTO IN WYOMING. BY U.S. HK CIVUS MMING SECOND WELCOMM 'Diaz 'and Bacqued Be TORW LOST THRONE'• A OF $141000 BY BAND OF MR Guests of Honor at Amen. IF Licapid in High-powered Car Driven by Fifth Thui—Hold- can Legion Coaveatkmv Alighting from an Airplane He Placed Himself at the Head up Occurred at 2.50 in tbe-Afternoon Probably the Washington, Oct 23.--CmwraI Diaz, of Loyal Forces Comprised of Three Divisions Up&x- Italy; Admiral Earl David Beatty, N&W ffiwr� ly Robbed the Bank of Britain, and _' .__Command of General H4edues 'Same Men Who Recent Lieut.-General Baron. of Hamilton in Toronto. Hungarian Capital.Britain, of Belgium, allied lea ers -whom deeds in the war have-written Was, London, Oct.uglilin car from his the time he there when his for;MS A deipatch-&�'Londoi., Ont., who stole a new McL their names large in history, came 23.-Undaunted b 10, to Washington to-day to be received for fiasco, apparently unafraid of 0012P fal�ed- says:-Walidng into the Bank of Wright's garage in. Thorndale, �,20 .'Toronto at Wyoming, a village miles from London,on the same night Hardin before continu- threats of-the News of.Charles',second entry by President. g Qr-Uttle Entente,or :45 miles west of London, on 0 ing their journey to Kansas City., d When th' London* police receive Hungary and his opeu deftaimot ;g; both' ex-King Charles is nssrIn? bit and little Ententes has caused the" .the G. T. R., on Thursday after- word of the,hold-up Chid Birrbll at where they will be guests of horior Moon, four auto bandits held up once despatched a powerful,car loaded the American Legion contention: Budapest at the bead of a small army. fall of the Budapest Government. :.:':.'Mawer H. E. Lambert and his staff' with detectives and police to join in The visitors were given a Charles has 'formal staked everything on his now Cabinet in said to include Apmail, df regaining his lost.throne. and former Premier Friedrich. and made their escape with-$14,000 in the hunt for the criminals. As the welcome by the United States Gov--110'hopes cash In a high-powered car, the motor bandits had headed toward London l ernment and Legion.officials, as well The former emperor reached the At noon Saturday the military forc4 of which A fifth"thug had kept run- when they left Wyoming, the local Charles as -a tumultuous. reception by ;crowds soil of his own ebuntry at 2 o'clock supporting former Itniperor the Sarnia gravel at the Union.Station and along Penn- Saturday morning. All reports reach- had reached Budaers, four mile-0 from Aling while the robbery was taking officers went out lace. The bal&u - road in the hope of meeting them. here are conflicting but sufficient- the Hungarian capital, where.19harp p _p occurred at 2.50 sylvania Avenue, with flags mg Ronald Brown, one- of the -clerks, They say that at one timt- they must for the occasion. They will be re ly clear to show the many romantic fighting was in progress. Admini ..'5 out the back-door-anO gave have been w#hin a couple of miles of eeived at the White.-House to--morrow..'f0atures of -this latest coup. Horthy, regent of Hungary, is report- Me From the blue depths of the skies ad to be personally leading the troops alarm, firing five shots at-the rob- their quarry, but the latter were On Each occupying, with lita suite, a sep- gaiiist Charles. The forces of Charles bars' as they jumped into their car a road paralleling the Sarnia.gravel arate ear on a special train, the three he carne. Alighting from the airplane a and drove away. , The bandits, who road and easily avoided their P" allied war lords arrived at 2.30 from which bore •him on the.first leg of aggraggate several battalions. They were -1 armed, -fired at everybody 4uem is novel:adventure', he found loyal arrived at Budaors. early this morning. al many' people -ford and Guelph New York. General Diaz, first to h 11 Prona-Y The sound of the gum was aud&e in Who Ahey saw, compelling m I St. Mary's, 'Stratford 1ph leave the-train;was greeted by Robert troops, commanded by Colonel sought t to seek police were at once warned to be on Wood, tant secre.. and who was awaiting"him at Deden- Budapest. 'a give chase Bliss, third A99,12 cover behind telephone. Poles or in the lookout for the gunmen, as it tary of State, representing the Pregi- burg. Accompanied by his armed An Exchange Telegraph despaxds was thought they were-heading back-dent;'Admiral Goontz, Chief of Naval guard he headed-for Budapest. from Vienna late to-night states that z, a former newspaper'the troops sent by Regent Horthy W. Garlick, a traveller for the In- toward Toronto. Dr. Caset Operations; Brig4ffier-;Genieral Andre an, is the brains and director- ge ' have repulsed the advance guard of gersoll Packing Company, was pass Brewster and-Legion representatives. in n- Ing the bank at the time, and two of Recent bank hold-ups izr Ontario d e-next and eral of Charles' new coup. Emperor Carl. The cliiih occurred at the staff, E. S. Taylor, 'teller, and were* Lord an Lady Beatty cam Greetz Nvas foreign minister when Budaner, 'in the vicinity(4f Budapest.rater General 13acques.. Thoo. Scharf, hastily procuring re- Bank of Hamilton branch at Locke Charles made his first sensational Emperor' Carl's forces are.reported -amuton, in entry Into Hungary 1"t spring- and to now consist of three divisions an--- v6lvers from a hardware store, jump- and Herkimer :streets, H ad into thi traveller's car and started June; -robber got *4,DUV. MANY RAM WORKERS -tl.-. his Office as a protest 66mmand of General Begs"s . In pursuit. The.bandits, however,had Bank of Hamilton branch at San- . REFUSE TO TAKE PART against.the Budapest Government. Telephone communication- betwom , a new McLaughlin, and,though hamp- ford avenue and King streets, Ham. Graetz went to Steinamanger, Vienna and Budapest ban been. ,tqp,- pered by greasy roads, managed to i1ton, Oct. 13; robber got nothing. FeeW Among U.S. Unions is - where lie-remained with Charles all pod. distance their pursuers, until finally, Union Bank-of-Canada, Locke and Against Joining Railway 'it Fernbill' north'of Parkhill, Taylor Main streets, Hamilton, Oct. 14; rob. A and Scharf were compelled to give up bar got $2,000. Strikers. Weekly' Ma rket Repit Bank of Hamilton branch at College -The "Bi- Five" iffie chase. Chicago, Oct. 23. 9 It is thought tba�the robbers were street and Ossington avenue,'Toronto, railroad brotherhoods will stand p•ac- Toronto. to 31c; breakfast bacon. 33 to 37e- the same men who robbed the Bank 7�jpday, Oct. 18; robbers got $2,990. deally alone if they carry out -their special brand breakfast bacon, 42 to of Hamilton in Toronto on Tuesday Bank of Toronto branch at Wyom• threat to strillie on Oct. 80. Manitoba wheat- No. 1 Northern, 45c; backs, boneless, 42 to 47a. $1.2 1, rw .14 Cured meats--Long, clear bacon, 18 1ast, and also that'they are the thieves Ing, Ont., Oct. 20;robbers got$14,000. More .than three_jOurths of the: J.q*o�; No. 2 144thern, $1 DO L nominal. clear bellies, 18% to 20%c. - M m'nal; 0' 3' $1'10%" to 21c organa.zed.zvA workers of the country i- non' oats--No. '2 CW, 47%c; 11;d-4-ure tierces 17% to 11k; WAROIONED ON TM , 1 decided to-day.pat to take part in any No. a CW, 44%c; extra No. 2 feed, tube, 17% to 18e; pails, 18 to 18%0; I strike which the men have protested. "%c; No. 3 feed, 40%e. I prints, 20, to 21t. Shortening ISLAM FOR 3 WEEKS Only the telegraphers have ca* Manitoba. barley-No. 8 CW, 651- tierces, 13 to 18%c;tabs. 13 3A to 14c,-: All the abd*e, track, Bay ports. palls, 14 to 14%,e;-Prints, 16 to is 7 r crafts.thei lot with the Ave operating crafts. C, Ain. corn.-No.' 2 -yellow, 57% *1 ea Ch ceh steers $g to 7• but-' Family of Five Suffered from I Officials of the Brotherhood of,Rail Handlers Ex. nominal, Say ports.. dher steers, choice, $0.7 to 50- do way Clerks. Freight Exposure.and Lack of OnUrio oato-No. 2 winter, 38 to Ood, $5 to $6.75; do, med., $4 to $5: Press and Station Employes, with'&, 40c. FOOCL do, -, $8 to 11114; butcher h4da%' membershipof 850-000, to-night join-- Ontario wheat-No. Winter, choice, ;5 to $6.50; butcher 'COW06 &wlt Ste.' Marie, Mich., Oct. 22, ad the unions which have voted, not to ear lot, $1.05 to $1.10; L. 3 Win choice, 14.60 to $5; do, mad., $8 to' Marooned far three-weeks on a tiny so an striker by adopting a resolution $1.02 to $1.07; 0. 1 commercial, 93 $4;. canners and cutters, $1 to $2 Wand in Whitefish Bay, suffering in which their mien are refused aufhoi�'to $1; No. 2 S#rtng, 9& to $1-03; Na- butcher balls- good, $3.50 to-$4; do� • Irom lack of,food and eXPOSure to, ization to walk-out fDr the time being..3 Spring, nominal. cam., $2.50 1;; $8; feeders. good --f stoma, was th exnerienes of The matter will be reconsidered after Barley-No.-B, extra, 57 to 60c, ac-' lbs., $5 to $5.50• do fadr, $410 to Harry Murray, his wife and three I um tabor Board renders lvm rules and $7000 Buckwheat-No. 2, 60 to 66c. to:i" Children, ranging from 4 to 16,it woo working condidQML-d-ecision R- No.-No. 2, 80c. $100.00; ftiv*s. choke, $11 to 'do, 'med., $8 to $11; do, $3 to -ts - 'Saturdity, night by United The action of thew men cahle a Manitoba 110U�-First pats., $7-60.;- States coast guard patrols. i blow to the-p6ni of -the "Big Five" second puts., $7.10, Toronto. _m!ba, good, $&26 to $8.35,• do, earn., Par to $5.50; @heop, Chok-A, The family was taken off thwisland brodwhoods should the latter decide Ontario flour-$5.50, bulk. seaboard. to $4; do, 1 0$3�O � $4; do. hay3it with difficulty by a patrQl boat he" to carry out their threat. Their walk- Millfeed-Del., Montreal, freight, and to " d a ,"o- bogs, fed a and given food wild shelter. On Sept- oat,_howevw, dipen& on the.results bags"included: Rvan, per ton. $19.to wate=19; '5� ad cars, $9.25, 27 Murray, a crapberry-picker, and of negotiations with the railroad exe. $21; shorts, per ton, $21 to $23; good'f.ob., $8.26; do, couxrtry 0 feed floor, $1.'70 to $1.80. L points, �bk family, were Tanded at Iroquois -cutives and the Labor Board. Montreal. -Track, Toronto per ton 12 by-&man named Mills, who was It to generally- believed here "t Baled hey Oafs--Owt• west. No. 2,58% to Uc; buying cranberries. They had a sinall Sir Maurice Hankey tau Conference will end.in a ,settle- •No.'1, $28; No, 2. $21; m&;L iis. Strsw-Csr lots, $11# track, To. do, N* 3, 52% to 511e. F r, tent and snough*food for a week, dur- Secretary, of the-British Cabinet, wbo went, std; in that case, of course, no ront,. Spr wheat P"16, arsts, $7.10. _fag which they expected to pick ber- will act as Secretary- am will strike. $2. the British Cheese--New, large, 20 to Sit; Rot osft� bag lba., $2.90 to rM of turins, 90% as 221A A Bran, $2115. Wwrtx, $28.25. l3w; in the marshes. Mills was to Call delegation to the Washington Dis- u4plets, a - - -7 twmament uouterence. 28c. e , arg , ,for them. Sh9vt1,v _Ler--Mills kift CALnNow Isolate 125% jidr rF, #-bM lioa ww seized by creditors, mesha. of Regina. 4 finest eafterns, 15%rhift Z6%c; triflets,26 to 2�c; Stil- 16C1141046, 4�'Ac. Buttw, choicest-ond when the time came to*go after Smallpox Ciarms. tons, w, 23 to 4c Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 38 to to 41c. 44W, selected 47,c Potatook i1he Murmys he had no bast -nor U.S. MAY DEFER A de 35c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. I per bag, car lots, $1Z to -'mona to aware one. It is claimed he tch from Santiago, C1 y TARIFF R"ION 42 to 43c; No. 2, 89 to 40c; cooking. Canners, $1.25 up- bologna bulls. says:-Dr. Art- $2.60 to $3; very , W-�t ye said nothing. to officials here about Arturo Atria, chief ba ctlf- 22 to 24c. "Pars' Plight i iQlogisK of the Chilian Institute of _._ .2 in which he had left the Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, $2.25; calves, $3 to $11; mod. qxna Emergency Rates on Agricul- Hygiem,.anhounces that he has sue- 30c• roosters, 20c• fowl, 28c• duck- milk-fed calves, $9 to $9.50; lambs, good, $8 to $8.25; bogs, $9.60. tt"1J Products to be ceeded in discovering a method •of lin According to the story told by go, 30 to 35c; turkeys, 50 to 60c unlay when he ww brought here .1,1o�olating the bacteria of smallpox. Live poultry-Spring chicken%, 20 -,Extended. Dr. Atria claims his discovery will to 26c; roosters, 16c; fowl, 16 to 24c;' University Class for Industrial Saturdw, the family had little to live A des etch fro-in Washingign permit the combating of smallpox'by I ducklings, 25A; turkeys, 50c. �.:-oft except fish, wild duck and crap- Workers. .,_berries far nearly two weeks.._ Am- say§:-Som6 of the-strongest leaders direct injection instead of through Margarine--,23 to 25c. giving out ifid it was of t #---Harding adaunistration are,preventive vaccination. -Eggs-Nu. 1 45 to 46c; a0t.working quietly but persistently and*i select, storage, 51 to 52c,• new laid, L week the Workers, EdurAtion- to keep the camp fire going straight, 60 to 62c; new laid, in oar- al Association of Toronto co an effectively, it is stated, to Prevent re Courses tali. 65c• its, classes for the seatoofi in one *4 at all ttmes because of the -1-ack of vision of the tariff for inother'fif teen P103f.graduate Matches. Had the lire gone out the, months. It it their plan w Beans-Can. hand-pick4d. bushel, the buildirtga of the* University of, to throw for Victori" Order Nurses 4 to $4.25; primes, $3.50 to $3,.75. W.1111114 suffering from Cold would h4ve bewLt tariff revision Wer until the congres- Toronto. The subjects to be -Maple prcducts-Syrup, In wwlotm� as the temperature has beem't,_sional elections of November, 1922, A despatch from Ottawa 'says.- PI $2.50; per Per trop am economics, International nuw^ 5 imp. gal below freezing. Them am no build-' have been decided. Announcement is made-at the Exe- Ma le sugar, lb., 19 to 22c. trude union law, political philooqhyR --Ana an the island except the.' rude' The impression is steadily growing cutive Council of the Victorian Order Money-60-80=1b. tins, 14% to 15c, British history, English. literature and.' duck they conshmated• in Washington that the prospects for of Nurses Of Canada of the award of er lb.; 5-2%-Ib. tins, 16 to 17c per iouvowon, psychology and -IogQ A fisharnm rowed out-to the island passing a tariff bill this winter are 31 scholarships, each amounting to Ontario comb honey, per doz., ric "king. The Workers' Ediacal $3.75 to $4.50. 'Thursday afternoon after noticing the becoming remote. The 'resolution to $400 to nurses in the form of post- Smoked meats-Hams, med., 31 to oaml Association of Hamilton has three vigorous clareses, in economics, and learned their Plight- - Be- extend the emergency rates on agri- graduate public health courses in five 32c; heavy, 24 to 26c; cooked. 48 to psychology and logic, and Engild tu Ottaws cause of the size Of hdR craft he was Val ral products will pass, Canadian universities. 52c; rolls, 27. to 2Sc; cottage rolls, 80 1.nWble to take them off and notified literature-and co the the const guards. The Murrays are the W.E.A. has M96 three classes, without money or a hum and have one each in economics, hIstoVr,-EnT,. -vu.. is'-,t wa shelter in the coastguar-d lish literature and composition. warehouse for the time being. In all three cities this instruct is provided for working men ..._-Wailing Across Continent i men by the proving QQ the wit orc. With Baby Buggy tivity of the University of Toronto 114 giving education to all people in thl Pittsburg, Oct. 23—Aftei--pushing Province who wish to take advantagi :4 baby carriage 400 miles from`New <is of it. A prominent publicist said . ..York, John E. Moberly arrived here other day, "The University of Toj -day with his wife. The couple am roftw is' leading the way In ,.....walking to Denver, Colo• v higher education to the world ' MoebrlY, Who is a war veteran, loft faire." Us position in New York, and, unable to find work, started out'-with his' Past Century Mark X.S Workino -vife for his mother's home in Denver. am Still "010"1 AM" Vancouver,­B.C.; Oct. -21-More _,�,,Chamberlairi to Act X than a century old and still workim. This Is the-teodfif -of Charles Quick in LL George's Absence 0Z who,celebrated his 10iit birthday Sat. urday. f. A despatch from London says:-It '.';a.stated that if Lloyd George goes to Easily the oldest Man in Vancouver, '--Washington Au'sten Chamberlain will if not in all Canada, lie is said to b4 act as D oputy Prime Minister and the oldest working man apt that a" fireside over the Irish GonfeTence. Sir IN HDNOR OF THE BRAVE in the entire country. From his littk 1 62, overlook'Ing the Ypres-Salient. This P a&900n, M.P., and Colonel Mr. Walter S. Allward's design for a memorial -on Hill shop �here, -he sends out horse racing '--'Grant Morden, M accepted by the Canadian Battle flelds Memprial Commission. It is approximately*226 feet long and'between saddles to all parts of the civilized P., will be with the was pirty sailing on the Aquitania. 125 and 140 feet.high at Its highest point. world. 1_4 vr ,' r s' w.,,r;,- s ,+rw+t*nrr3oc.t• _ s �:...�« . 3:r :mss .?" ti ,ss•u * a�e ,yj �q �`�X1vr Am K {'a'A' ',•.7°,�'.e'�:%r`:;c,kr' ,J « v, .�'. 4°59:.5!�,v�::. '' '• +r'`-' ..i=�..� .3 �'v`...e ':c+. •i. +* L... R _ a •+s_.:�....`�. 4a "Rsllli. R` '' �` .� : r dintin ire 'to p-ut•dirt interi©r goods to k K ihan is.caused directly by any •tte�Zr�8 compete with legitimate Industrq, R This tariff c with its incidental which le34es an unjust tell on the pro s' d'avery Fr�,day mooning at'itb office �' ublic. Those :• .� �,,�•; i'ickerine, Oat. humbug and misleading- slogan.., has ducing and consuming p � Send. our Grocer Order,.to the Grocer. pesEered our political debates too manufgc-turers and farmers, as the t "We don't ask toe your other-business ,' TMRMS 5 long. No one seriously considers Financial Post of Toronto has con- - - Y ;►.,i per year; 'it.50 C[said In advance. dOM away with the tariff. For a t-nded, whd do not try to meet the , tariff we must have for revenue,•and situation in a fair, above board and SPLENDID �LEND�I�'$LACK TEA . - for incidental protection to our es reasonable manner by I'ayt�tg all their MURKAR, P�oprletor, p• 40 cents per 1b.-31bs. for$1.00. . ^•r ..r. tablished industries. The�ee is; how- cards on the table, are the ones who R _ ever, 1 -revision of the ppfesent tariff really stand in the way of a better :'Finnan Haddiea 18 cents per lb. - too long overdue. And 9 that--revis- relationship between agriculture and " .- 1'CLITICAL PLATFORM ion every effort must be made to see manufacture, ' two industries that Boneless Fillets of Haddie 22 cents per lb. '•= '� OF F. M. OHAPMAN that the protection is eminently fair should worm harmoniously in our = N. to-th:e amasses. For no one can count-_ Canadian industrial life. 1 Port Perry Creamery Batter 46 cents per lb. _ ,B-COMES OUT As 'AN•iNDIPENnENT enance s'tarift which enables a msnu- (Concluded nest weekl Toronto Bread—Brown's and Chandler's' SUPPORTER OF HON. T. A. CRERAR AND THE CREATION of A READ. Prune Cheese 28c lb., Cooked Ham ?Oc lb. ".. �.. PEOPLE'S PARTY. yb -- Pure Lard _Shortening Breakfast and Back Bacon � To the Electors .of South Ontario: '::r ^� � � Gar' 'ag' e" Ladies and Gentlemen,— �-+ D I Bologna $alt Pork r :Chosen by a' widely representative All kinds of Fresh Canned Goods—Peas, Corp, Tomatoes, Salmon,' and well attended convention of cit- izens of South Ontario as an inde IR n G H A; K 'Lobster, Herring, Sardines etc, " pendent sup rter' of the Natio l one o e r er. _-- _. p po �a Progressive Party in the Fedekal -- .._- -.- ft - Ph r a nd your o d We do the delivering. flouse, L4ubmit my platform for yo r f a ,''consideration and support. - JAMES Whereas the principles of popular �,.;:_ $a,vin secured a Mechanic with control of the parties and of democrat _ J '^ ---3c ggovernment in Canada have well= °{ nigh' perished under the Union Gov- Vast experience in motor oiler- i'_ _r.'•, '` 1:erament and its successors, during hauiin and .zxlaohine vgork, we 1.• the past few years, and whereas the _ Picke Ha'd'rinw I ~Store eople are in imminent danger of _ g i ----? :.'...:: losing control of the law ies of the -making bod- ve are prepared t0 repair.00 over- � nation, it is supremely im- ' ' '• ' ' .•- ; ' '" • octant that the people assert th_m- haul an •thin .from. tha smallest 1 " selves now to correct such abuses as, The.Canadian winter home needs %.1' .1-1 Use of.unfair voters lists and fran- - a plenty of beaC and light -: :gas engine to the largest and g chise acts; �. - ___.�__� ' 't ravagance in public exT_e_ndi- finest atxtomobi1e —_«-._. .._—_,, . 4 tares; B U Y ".' Unjust taxation, to pay for an over-. 4' ti m#nned civil service, and for vis- Gasoline and Motor Gre3S9et also ionary ii A cies to shipbuilding. ' Happy Thought - &LtO aCC8SS0rlen. r methods in the rran- a ement of, our National Rail- ' Range and a Rail- ways, which tax us about. one It,d. Phone 506, Pickering 4ik hundred millions a year,in addi- .: _ .-. - "� Coleman Lamp °- ' tion to burdensome freight rates. -'� ^TMO e"T `"Autocratic actions began by 11thl A. . Feasb rol�etor y y Union Government' and stn y J `Yuri twill iltwa s be satisfied evidence; „ broken pre-election promises; -- Now is the time to get your stove&. Loading of the slice against the men and furnaces repaired before ..� the cold weather'comes. who produce; Central dictation.: as -to candidates. • • • ~' and policies; - It is a pleasure to show our goods Misleading slogans in eiectian i. . fl$hts to cover u real issues. + J: S. B�LS�ON, - , _PICKERING ITselesa ministerial -giants over- - � . . i seas; PUMPING EiNf"NE J a Corruption of the people by huge - Yry campaign funds, as seen in the • + ;,,V- - big advertising campaigns, etc. . • r Bakery Unfair treatment of'soldiers who +Give. - ou runnin water P� 1 returned souri6 but who lost their rig tune and occupations.. OU can hate runain water in the house,in the beta ?mot -The fiasco of ' handling the unerii- t g _~ ployment situation; wherever you want it—with a Toronto Pumping Engine. Treatment of women in the Franch- = o By USing Nti o. 3 ingredients in our Breia we are Ise Act. Think of the labor saved_th..convemences obtained. 2+- We, thertfor^, call apcn'the' pe9gle 'Toronto Enri•--es with direct cones cd J:ca are,seared to the pump• prepares' to give Fail a loaf_ of.quality. _ I{eeps T? generally to oust this ex1q.te from of- Speciolly designed f^r yus ping serui:r- Smooth-running and almust . _ _ �tr� le 1'i/rr, �r .s .' 1i?;."►'iss. Fsasi;y '� E-=} zo �,_ Q Q re-cstab�is.r�ient to a tn1:y respon-' 13 �ovidcJ�ntire-cra..k-^haft far TeS - OBe tl1e ` i �et k of r ''�lgl ° � 1 sumi.e the last crumb is lined:. �f not -�- ��i ccc comically on ga>r� e• f + sible government at the head of the An indejlerder_.pulley' p 8, Cul3 omen? try fL loaf alld he - l'''; Nation's basins_._, and in ,,,��ri^Qing cp-crating t:ie cl.C.;.:, :.e: aex_mi;5 inz LmiZ!Iine. cutting ; xrlr to-the indivirkials thdse rights.. ::, box,fans mill and ot:u:v,. • - li nd privileges �rSRCh are 'the birth- A Tornnto 11'rttei SysL_t:. racYn..i�g a dikedt connected �. many w� have f�atisfied. - right of every British subject. For Engine and T},:::xp Jack, walgirC you 311 tlre'advaatsSe§of =L9 a wise commoner once said: "That city service- • 1 goverwnent is free to the people un- Bread, Buns and Cakes always on hand. der it, where the laws rule and the . people are a party to those laws"and Pilkey' . 1P'ickeruig all the rest Is tyranny, oligarchy and , , Choeolates In bulk and-bogies. ::r confusion." _ {, The Platform. j---�. "' 'edd�ing Cakes our specialty. • • , Our national development demands. _ l the unselfish services of out men and - C w©men. The needs,are' indeed great, • R Pickering� _ for the questions to be settled by the r H. R. Monney, " incoming government are so- difficult `; and knotty that_no one can be envied _ - - ------ _ - ti, in this hurculean task. `, A 4. Someone, however, must accept the N -work, and it is extremely essential that men be chosen whose ideals are —Now=- 'the highest, whose hands are the ekeavest and whose abilities to handle „:.'' the business of the country in a big � 'bnsinesa tray are unquestioned. It is — New supply of Almira Yarn, grey, red. W :the work then of those,.._as. the-Hon_- T. A. Crerar, himself a big, clean and and black; also _ honest business man, says, "who de- sire to,�see purity in the gowernment - . I :,G rev Fingering Yarn at a of this country restored,who desire to ' Parts see public morality supplspt 10wer price. ' corruption, and who desire to sweep - :away the- abuse of the functions of _ • _ ' s ;government for the'advancement of X1I1 _ �- New Serges at prices sure to please. ,Unvileged few." .. of Readers. - - On this basis I appeal to you for ►SC110 .-'".your support. The following planks LOOK FOR THIS SIG. 1 a -in my platform outline some of the -- - l more important issues. I reserve the • f undoubted right, as Lincoln once i} • 7 �I E • _ r said to rise.my-bast judgment.On the.- llJI : �h� a �` quea�ions of-619 day as they come up - ! .-.• _ for consideration: L ��4 1. �'s4�r- L_�tz c:ra—election rhach ,EFP your•srrr�t>-tiiP rnAd. Prompt I s -. _inery►to be freed from party control. - `•A,��entiou -ti) repairs as soon as needed -, Cr . 2. Rigid economy in administration. •gavee further expense. th p�'' 3. Lessen taxation by removing un- II _:.:•,�L.et•as keep your Ford ctp to 100 per cenC ll�f r am o � V A necessary expenditure. _ ii� i ,.fficienc —it will save you tnoaey. `I 1 �1 �J A� of the railways on a y - stness sis,'tvrt t e:Q Ines Our repair shop is equipped ,with approved _ . _ freed from, interlocking corporation ' "machineryy to facilitate prompt and efficient '.•;� ,Far Bred inflnencea. r''wor6. We have the skilled mechanics to Ripe 5. Canada for Canadians, and a ` I ;-you a first class job. - - Monarc Flour _f6r Pastry { � 1 '.square deal for all'. •��- We sell Genuine Ford Porte ,at prices fazed •. �:: 6. A vigorous selective Immigra- -by the Company. - tion policy looking to the settlement Bring your Ford toy ne and thas•be nitre of �".'Bran, Shorts and Feud Flour of been who will work and abide by -'" our laws, upon the land, and,in those getting the genuine. positions tending to develop our na- We will quote you enact cost of repairs or American Corn—ground,;cracked and whole - iive industries and build up the busi- �h parts before you buy. - �h� ness of the country. { If your hens;are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our 7. Better relations between' town '` '� � Mash and Scratch Feed. r''and count A s ware deal to a ri- ' celebrated Laying '� ' g g ,�e11 phone Ind phone , cultural and the smaller cefitres. Highest price paid for Fall, Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, 8. Calling in of business men to 29 2�I Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. y `, ,handle the business of the country, as contrasted with the system of sec- Chopping an'd Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdt►ys.; t ;_ tional, class and political appoint- men ° ' ('��•,� . � K•-"'` ts to big departmental enter- o (The Asa+p r, ` prises. I would favor the s_lection of. Sherwood bell Flour`Mills Co , Ltd* _ the best business man to be got, to be Minister oderfste Psoteac i in Tariffs. 8� ..� x Ford Sales and service Station. ( - Mille There'is more harm caused by the I ,t t� �. r unjust combines, by waterol rock in e.,...;T�,. ,:�•- ^. " 'g. .�`n„'7�'!.rdt s,1+�'^pr,," %: `.�`•+-;.� ',�' •;�. ''¢.;'• d�;�,r >:�,y�i'7•`Va't< 'cr.,tai �;.-!, aT a; e.!a;;.�,sr..;L{ ,,, -r _ '';',�,t,� - 9 '`x •s.r+*as- '-Ter: .r ,.:'.� -. --�: �,•s...ra'�-s. - i- "'+s. ;��e L � x'.�� a�.a:r, ,., ��••�ac�rx•�.ns<.,r�,,.•t���a"�,:t;:�e"st:�s*`�n•,�c `"�:[�` �'';�:;`�`"�'E�r �^��•1�,.�u' -sr-'.' r'ham^°�J�`��s�,•s ."*�T ^a.��;��•��"a"�'S�?�ei �.'^,`�_nr`�,s..z: v"'�.`r .'�,'' .. � "�.-°'"^°;.V �•�",,, ; � -• �, ,i '�r1'i_'�T, ...=- —�'T '�1�T� '11 M ;.��,.^yam. r��yr:, �'._ � ��CLARSMQHT. ��,;A, Quite a htrRe-amopnt of turgipa .s 8A'LB REGiBTER. •;; DO i�OT �!~I� i ,iiiEi�S i �, � .. _ • ', "`__ "'" are b 'ng shipped frc�•m Claremont .` • ' _ ._ • ���V�� •��,�'����• . rs• d was in Uabrid a FRIDAY.Ocz. 28za-Estensfve sale o! - '' � g to .t �Jtatea where- the will -•�;"+^On Frida qq hgrses, Cattle. oultvy, flr§t-class < '�� Until you get'my prices. � r•,^i. 'OPilli'am�and Mrs. Braalx, of AKh- be ma xfactured igto a high•grade machinery, furniture etc„ at lot`l4, � Sraa, 9hoi•te;'$humacker; Oil Cake '• "2'`" ...'. " burn, visited Thomas and . Mra. t•aspberry jam, - - rear of eon.3,PiokerIoR, the proper- • � � '• '• '� ri• -'��=, andTeokage at Locust Hill. -• • ;: •: �: '. � Our footi�all boys purpose suing' Ly o! Clgyton Axford. Bale at I-E- rd aIId,x�Oft Coal Of Lbe_ w Carn; Coro Ohop,Wasters Oata,Tank• ',' ����� ,. �geareop last week, _ �' • ;.. :. ' �--� .- Chas. A. and Dire. Grant an son urday) to play ff the tie with Powell,auctioneer. - ;�St• IIa111'• On• •-, • .ages d Dlillf ads 'in a uek atmilL'. g�,� • over to 9toaYFville to tuurrow(Sat- o'clocir, sharp. - Bee bills. W. B: n e t .� of Torooto are' spending a�few � � haIId`� °'�'�''�'�-IIaua'Ity a car of fe8d•iu traneifoe. - ,."�� . . .. Got)d�ruud. The tie • grime w99"WEDNESDBY, Nov. 2ND—Oredit ease ghloh I can quote attract- �;• • =logs with Mrs. Grant's pareate, la ed at the recent Field Da of�roraes,-cattle, im lemente, roots, ''`� .,;a � '•" p y P == AA ive prices. •.'lames and Mra. Evans, sports at Stouffville. We wish grain etc., the property of Gieorge -THOS A LK� y .'''�' `'"'� - _ John Miller shipped a carload of -• Toyne, lot 32, B. F. con. Piokering • • >► ----=!reed (lriadiag : ___� __ _ _ our boys success. _ TUEBDAY8,.THUR$DAYB ___._- • ��-�;' ` are breds�ttle lxist week to the � (House Hill). Sale, at •bne o'clock, .-• ' �'101�e Gsz� - shar Bee bills. Wm. a•v, auc- �`�± . and BATURDAYB. " -`' ' _,�.�roviaee of Qoebeo. Wm. Wallis tins er,'- � _ � :�'- ,. .:�„� ' x�•ent in charge of the shipment. 1'�'OT�CE TO CREDITORS � r -� BeII soRS +''.Home Mark 2� !! ;,�:.�, . �'•.�__ Charles Sargent, who recently r - FIRAT.OLAB9 :'.�roii$1181rri .3 Glen �1lloW ��� i '`•� �» M r-�- disposed of his garage business in � .a23,d Otlzere ' • .Toronto, was fn tows on gouda •" �'` - � � Paiatu�g and Deccra�sv� C;artag� Express ! Cedar Gfrc�r® _ �-:`when he called on e'►tcnmber of his ':-; :�, '� In the Estate ot.Elizabeth Ann Reesor �• ;:-frieade. Deceased. Done oa shortest notice b All kinds of Trucking to and frorrl, , CL•AREMONT'3 NEAP :•�;�, .;,',�; - Quite a large number from The Creditors of Elizabeth Ann . y �'`.i the City or other points. = ;'� ':•,-iClaremont attended the aaniver-• Reeaor, late of the Village of white- � � - - G A 14� A C� E .. . :�---e in. the Whit vale Ba tier CseOrge A�. I,illey Alao, '1*ouring Car for hire - � _; .. � � P vale, in the Township of Pickering niRht.or day: '-a.' • Chureh.on Monday `tpveaing last. and Oounty of Ontario, Widow, de• Wall Paper Pattern Hooke,aelectlona � - •The undersigned haviaa purchsaed ��� , • ;� They all report a moat en]oyable ceased, who Bled on about the First of t3impaoaa and the famous Ind phone 509 Apply 533-8 the garage.business of F. l,►I. Oooper•, �t :�'"`.. '- 'Elms. say or.iu,y, i1��1, nrtl uerol,r y.,LifioCi r;mpxrs apere. � r. `_':'� - IF;.I wttd-14lre,-$earson,�of..1'nrnni - to send by post prepaid or otherwise � BROB�HA� gOT�iL ., ng of care of all makes, -.. �"" to QexIVrr W,,ua uu,'c'-"cceiyraed�scctt All OrdprA fur arnrk ren..eiYSrl-by W.G. ,, '�T - to, and Mra, �. R. Theztoa, Geo. Reid, Butcher, Pickerin All accessories for care kept count= :-:`'::•o • - tore ox• their solicitors on or before B• ;�. ' � and Ddiss Marion Thezton, and ' Th.le COlci W®26t11�= antsy on hand. the 3rd day o! November, A, D. 1821, •' ' -' Misa Beatrice Calvert, of Picker- their Chx tartan and surnames, address• .B � A V E R Dlakea you think of these ':D�Ictor oil always on hand - -" •- ing, spent-Sunday with•J. H. and ee and descri tion, full articulara of � Bar sins � ,-.block uaranteed Prices ri ht -.. . 's -• - Mrs. Beal. their claim orinteresC and-•the nature VULCANIZING WORgS � B g Give us a trial g' _ '` ' �.' -. �Dr. and Mra. Tnmlineon' and C. of securitlea, if any, held by them. „• •, Clearance of(�?locea, • •' A. and birS.•Overland motored• to Immediately after the 3rd day of No• �IRCI@fSOn dt. PIIke - Claremont �• - �"-' �Pe guarantee onr fire repairs to Good plowing goods at half price. � _ y �;' `:.the Eria Fair on �'Pednesday of vember, A. D. 19x1, the estate of the last as sorts its the t.ir-e, moat here room for new stock. � �`�~ .1$at week when Lhey meta nom= said lizabeth Ann Reesor will be • " •' 60c gloves 30c., 75c gloves 80c.,85c y�n'y�QQ'�` • ' " ` bar of.old friends. They-report:ti distributed among the p'artiea thereto i'ottr�old•tires repaired by us cab gloves 73c etc, ,1.1.1/1 V IJPj "�" _ : ,. :��• ' :::most en'o able tome. having reQord only to the claim or be depended,upon for snug 'Fake'the chill off the room with a roll _ • J Y interest of whicb,_the Executors shxtll troable•free-serviee, ed icon heater,Ja armed -' -'- ° - T. P.'3hirk returned home on titan base notice and all otliera will be " ' '" � g p - •-• --"•- P�OC�l�Ct�' � �'� =:•53aturday after spendinlr-over a- excluded•from the said distribution. triuxmin s$7ro(f.- - ' T. B, CLxE3��30R�.T'. � '. ` .:':._ - week wib>i his brother in Iialatna- Dated at Toronto .this 8th day of HIGHLAti D CREE+g Fl"Sllk°('i00�7.@1•, CiRTemi3IIt i - ' ..zoo, DAirh:^ He:aleo visited friends 'Octoi,er, A. D.•1921. " - 1' if'�d T118� � •.• - v, - _-and relatives in Battle Creek and Donald R.�eatoa, Whitevale, On- - - �'i"'• •` FlinurnticharveHatinteis�note oven Ujg, andEDeCna rHattie �Vtlbur, 48--.-- - ' a a - - ' ' - ------enjoyt►ble holis3ay. •Wa►nick:Ane�Rochester. New York _�-+ _- _ _ -� r . - •� •- - T p R T� 1:'Y era�+►Asa Ct a �1'I<1 T-iY'1(z'k w=i Aping much of the time of the RrCtiJtA:t, "DL\ISO . FOBTER � _ - 'r. farmers. The cro is onl a lair .BrAZO.; 1'lE first and most important aim of Everyman - �°��' -� - one. Some can boast of a Rood buli�itorsfor'the Executors.- 4.8 - � � who desires to succeed should be the same as M1 4 T1Ie 3� '�� 6 ,8YlC� 8 • '�:�; • crop while others are lamen�inR � � that of successful business and financial houses•'- .' �-'�" 11101 •-`.3 - over their failure.. Tho weather � the formation of a Reserve Fund � - • - - • - • • - - - '". of the past week or two has bees Ship "dour Own• Hair - - ' - ���"•T ideal for the .harvesting of this — - A reserve is oat only invaluable when reverses or COnorete Blocks . �' [let our ha ceased then done emergencies arise, but it is a guarantee o�strength _. _ - C+et m rinse. �'� crop Y y P P 3' P _ °�'� - The Claremont football team, or write us sad we will come oat -- :_.and promotes selfconfidtnca• i - . Ind. Phony X7115 Pick. �' ' the champions of the Usha•ra sad and give yon prices delivered oc� - TiHB � �' -' -. �� - •- - -: ' District Association;-went to Osh the ears at goer station. - � . -..CT}� A,j1'1►A RQ B�K V�®�{',r® ��ps�� - - 'awe on Saturday to play as all• We can pay highest prices Ro- � it'si�L►o1r"~cwxwar► � ' � #` , star team, Claremont winniaR la ing. Get into communication with -.�_: � ' - _- '� C. N. R. �tatlOn� Brook Road �:-.��•� ' awell-contested sod moat later- trs by phone, Main 885, Or tvritia uA -'- ,� TOTAL A8lBrs OVER NINBTY M1LLtON9 '-' - r '• -•�� ' eating game. 1t the coaelnaion at 2,3 Scott St. Pickering�saneh: - W.R Lnw,Manager. � ;'?� ; -�.'flr the game, Ma'or Anderson. re- (}� �'. ��$RII�4TO1�T 8C Ca - �'�'Sraaehs - C a McQdlan,Manager. - ' ", presenting Mr. �. 8. McLaughlin, 12 TORONTO, OtiT. -. ' �4' presented the wiuniog team with _�. ___ -: .. - .,,- _ .the beautiful challenge cup cvhicl3. - �����11c�� � - •- =izsay now be t+eea in the wivdow NClt2Ce t0�iC @C�1tOC>B - '' ' ���_ _ i6 _ - •-` • � - � of the Standard- Bank. In the matter of the Estate of Si�ey "[�� �•�7 .#. •`�6�' - .After a liagerinR illneS$: one- of Bennett late of the. Township of - • i��o'• �' ��nd Inl.ere►Clst _.. _, {- .�' . __ _...our.olrlest, reslden'ta,. T6�SnRP- E. .- - _ - �r;a - Pn b, paaeed awe oa Tueeda - -l?ick.*ring,.in the Cotxxry of Oota- __ '�1ar Loan Coupons and Interest Cheques maybe ` -r ,+• B Y Y• rio, Farmer, deceased. � - ch 0!n::cx,►;,ariale and design ( ;� Oct. °_Silt, in his 75th year. . His \once is•herebF riven, pursuant.to � ' , cashed, Or deposited 8t any Of Our bran e9. kept in.nook.•It will pry qon '��' ' ' funeral took place on Thursday, Section ii8 of thATrusteea Acc,,R. '.3. O. -.Deposit our . Victory Bond inkerest in Our � •call at our works rcd taalsect ons aWSi •.�.# _ 'fg of his- son• - ;,�.Ch„p t22-bpd arnendnxents _. •- R�wnoa-Department and earn interest thereon. e:• obtain psicee Doa'i be.mleled .-��` ' law, W. G. scoff, intern eat tak-� tbrreto. thatalicreditors 'and otixera -- -- ---- s$e��?��nale_�xa__luv�h�m�co+nso�c�aM '"�' •..� ing place in the Claremont L'nion hacin�claim”or demands aatiiaet the ly sQe coo, sad do ehrow o8 tixo wt•ai '�`- '-"Cemetery. The late DSc, Pugh estate of tbeaald 9idneyBrnnett,who •_ �• + � oomnri•oxon o!lOperosnt.,whiobllea•QO ,; �; � died on or about.the?Srh dap of Jana• � � �� ��� ��+ "' •-•`�� eoreaialy save by parahastxsi seam as,R l = •.:1• was w life long rs ident''oF Picker• , -oaI!aoiloitod. - ---•. •�`;ing TotausHi Besides en a in ary, 19:.1,at the Tacenship at. Picker• � . �(;, P•.1,yN0, Manager• . �' p' g g R tuft.are to wired oa or before the 10th wi•11T$Y BRANCH, - . ' is farming, he assn was 'a gratin n .. ''E. G CROSS, e:. ,J.T. a3gT'SE80:� �' day �f i►Sovember. 11121, to Bend by BROOiC1.1N BitANCH, Manag � • dealer fora nw•mber-of • ears in '- � - � • - • -: � Y post, prep+xid, or deliver to Joseph G, �� ,, ,,, ,. ,,,,,,, Office and-Works, WhiOby,Ontarb . ._ `Clsiremoot. He is survived by his " t """"" "'�"' ,��- B�rland, Claremont. Ontario, the Ad- - � "�'" '': - -widow a,ad foyr married dnuRht- miniatrator of the Estate of 'the said -- - • ••- -° - .- - � _ _ ��`" _; � ��� =. Hers:M re. W. G.Scott of the eilrhth deceased,their Ohrietlan namna, sur• - -- _ s - '•. conceRSloa, ]lire. `V'. J. Duller of names, addresses and descriptions,the . .. .. _. '•_ -- - - - - . . - ;.; " _ Pickering, Dlirs. (Dr,) Ba$shaw, t►f full particularo is`writing of their . ',,,� • . - _ _- -- �* - -�_ Saginaw, Mich., wnd Dare.G. �'. P.-claims,a statement of their accounts, 6: i.�. - '�• _ - Every, of Whitby:- and the nature of th8 security, if say, _ x�.t held b them. - � - apt^`., ' After many months of failing And tyke notice that attar such teat - - � � '� � �r!�I�� �'nt ,� -�.lrealth from the ioflrrtlitiee of old. meatioaed date the said ,Administra• _ "`ri` ` -,, °; age, Mrs. Richard Graham died oa- tor w[ll soceed to distribute the aaaete - •' Ddondayy, Oct. 24th,at Gairabrogis, of the s�d deceased among the parties - What rre larva to decide is 11,o—ire 1Y1Q ggooenneB t°C°alinwr the x" „"'""• "' �y - "� the resideaoe of her sans, Graham entitled thereto, Itaainppc� reeggaa�r••d only - - - o this meeatay or are w•t not P Tlat es alt geeestiose sad cleat is - ;;- �,.:- _':�* ' •Hroe., a•E the advanced age of $7 to the claims o!which he s6a11 then . . - �l���, deed flee teat,big,•' ."_,�r,, tlia•g a tsar erery'rotti _ ��a ' - `yesre. Last year Mrs. Graham have notice,wnd that the Anmioistra- _ . - :, m�h Gp�� Ys�on to Nabfa:Lowy tJiat diKt u flit q�ios ': _ -- _ - • ;��:� had the misfortune to fall sad toe will not be liable for the said sweets � �. fraetare het thi�,h bone, sad she or any part therett to any person or - _ __ � �o*�� g�+It a*�+'��this great eoetst� " ' - ' Dever fully recovered from the et- persaas of whose claim notice shall _ •-._ _ _ _ _ __: 1 ARTHUR MEIGHEN • _ ..x�. Dot have been received by him at the ;� • . - - F„ - .� � , . -. _ -y•� � - !sate of this accident .which con- time of such distribution, • - �' - '- ' -P r,�, _ � ' =Sned__her to her bed -f4t-.many. -d�p}x-$.Hortaad _-__ HE vital issue in the oomingelection— Ito Q Country lacking adquate protection _ ,, ., weeks. The deceased was held in -Administrator of the said Estate, —�-in fact+ the only is�aue-is the Tariff, land present industrial enterprise would bs �' :` high esteem by all who knew het•,� � Dated at Claremont this 18th day of •- and,to every clear thinking Canadian P�PBY strangled by f ���' - .� + • :•.•��`+, r-� .,and will be greatly missed. Her October, 1921. � it should be readily apparent that afro- -•,; •� , . F ' :funeral took pplace on.Tharsday tective Fiscal Policy is absolutely essential � T�Preservation of the home market by a . . afteronon to Grace Church Ceme- • Reasonable Protective Tariff is vital to • � � �' ' �• racy, Markham, where her body •�• y�p� ^ ��� --' to stability, Progress and development. � -•; . P�CKERIN� .. both city dweller and agrarian alike-now was laid to rent beside that of her -: ]Every, important country in the world � never before. More capital is urglntly . ! '-� • - • husband who died many years LUI�IBER -YARD - upholds Protection ats an essential eco- � _:needed for the development of Canada's --`•' '-''"}� • . : :agQ. She ie earvii►ed by five eons -.-'nomic principle. Even Great Britain-so '- enormous resource, which will result is ` - ' ��''�" _::.and ttvo danQhters : George •of. � .� . .. � ::' ::long the stronghold of Free Trade-has t •' �'� � '' Montana, David, William sad 1 - - � a lessening of unemployment and an in- *_ We-have a large and well assorted` now adopted laws that constitute Pro- creased population. More work and more �� -� Thomas of Claremont, Robert of -'��`: . � Torooto, �liargaret at borne and stork of the following material : ',�ite�tion of the most effective kind. In fact, workers' will produce an enlarged home •.�4. g market for products of both city sad farm, •,` � �'-v Mre. Johts illannin� of liontanA, watched S. C. Fir Flooring. V -.. the present•policy anion most nations i9• ;.; �.;�,_^ ,. - 4 ►,oe.; i,Aro Matched 8. C. Fir Sheeting, and -- itowardsraisingtheirtariffwalls,notlower- and the exodus oI' �arsadian men � -" �*a,,�" btt6--w)�a h._s duriia.g the ., - -. •_ � ,_•.•. " past few months assisting in the Matciret7 Sa. �. i3rruuxk uvc�rxag. icrg �*-�-fie €see-o�these ct+ it +wrpmeny-and thr a^»°m thev earn-will _. .. .`��;.,:,�;� - � care of her rother. �itif�.V M:;tched Fir Ceiling, 4 ia. would be suicidal for Canada to do exactly � precluded. _ e`c • - sad a"i3:-B... Cedar 9idiag. _...the reverse and discard the tiscatl system �= - . � ' � `' Rev. C. W. HinR was in' Bob- _ �_.._... �`= e United States has slammed 1��Q trade '�� �r' - � caygeon on Mondry lrsat taking Also, Beaver Board, Planter Board ,- 'which has been responsible for its progress' - ,,. - _ �',;:� " ppaart in the ordination services of and Apple Barrels. • �during the past forty-three years. r in the face of Canadian Q�Q,Aers b •Pastor W. L. Hicks, late of Mc- - ;`.'I •` �Pt�tl�-FordnsX-8i11�sid- :Free Trade would mean death to Carr• _ �' Master University. The usual ez- pp-� �.�consequently now even more dependent F � •�>-; � amiaation took place as to his con �• �• GoTd�II ai ��f - adian Industry. It would also result ip �+apon the home market than in the pant. '�'_ � ;�;``�', • version, his call to the ministry, pIC$EBING� '_ the immediate closing down oaf Canadian _ __'' - and hie belief as to ibis teaching plants.of foreign firma, with consequent �'��� , $' . Yet Crerar asks you to destroy drat lEOaae� - ^_ • •__- -::-etc. Some forty or flay were in 'Bell and Independent phone. ° •additiona]nnemPloyment. There are today market.by voting for Free Trade. - _ -~-attendance at the afternoon'meet- '��-ti50 American factories alone ia�Canada. _ :-�.`'r • = ==~� • ing, inclndinR nineteen delegates ' Similar proposed ventures would be aban-. Icing's policy'-if Ise bail one-will result ... . '•� . from the ten churches is the Not torsome yenls have we been ableto -_` .;doried. -Neov capital would refuse to come "-in the destruction of the Tariff. "� ��'..' ` 'Whitby and Lindsay Association, of2er such a choice of designs and � _ - -- - ::' ��-. also Rev. Carson J Cameron, the .patterns as we have now. � �-� Meighen stands four ware for Reasoaabl'e Prq�ection-� ' n for all � '�'• ':- Secretary of the Home Mission _ sq --�-: ��•_ Board, Toronto, Rev. M. R. M. prints Gin hams Gslateas , -. _the Pimple—sad asks for an overwhe mandate to give flr industtr�y Y:•� • .;�r� ' �' ..'',Fraser, of Peterboro, who preach- In g �.`.•:e►nd agriculture that assurance which spell prosperity for all. Inds. ,";� �'�`•�.�, •.-"° �ed the anniversary sermons on the -'•and Flannel Shaker. -----r ':.';'-�`'',' '.ividualprosperitydepends upon Nadonalp'rospen'ty. Your personal interests __ �`�`��,�' '��. • pprevious Sunday Mr. Hicks in ssind Canada s very existence hang upon yasur vote. _ � ,.. -. _:',' •,, !xis ezaminatioa proved himself to ;Men s and Boys Suits. wavy blue - •_ -. . . . . ::_ �v ' be a Scholarly man. An impress- ,• serge and tweedq, at nn• ' `':��"'' ' iwe evening service followed when. usually low prices, - s r - - - -'�` ' '` •Rev. Mr, Case�v, of Fenelon Fr�lis, _ - - • •-.delideredthe ordination Serrnr,a, Comee,trlyfor full choice u: _ _-__ � - '`" -•, Iiev. J.R. Olmstead. of U=bridge, - ' '. - - � at � � - �•'^ � � '� : "Y . q�ve the right head of fellowship, ,, _ ��� ,,� Rev. O.W. Hlag Rave the charge ♦ � �a ,• •' - ' x'lte National Liberal and Conservative Patty FabHcity Committee - - . ."to the ennAi�irtte And Rev. A?r. :,r. Fir:?aid• ' V��Lre�ia�� ,. � � . �'�••. ' churches. 'i ,[ud. Yiwne '1.r3u9! l _ . ' . �r ;•too-a-d,..•! •p�w•a,eyi,:,,�?,. „�,`, .<• .•p N.,.r, `AF i ?�.•"'o -`y,f. .r- ,M1, °±,+{��� ;rTG¢a.R:��•�h•S ^io<: u?.,.��.•,F.e..>'4,.- "f: r„� c' :�� .3", 'i � v "+ 1,r �� �,r.�,,vr:.,,';mss' n. .�-.,�•-" ,z;-" '^."��.r'.� 'iYn•'Gfvv:' ,��:;,� ,�,t,,c •".?±p•� fir. J '`�•,. , 'k'.- ',.+r•.'Y' ,:y�; '�• ..,.1- -,•M�••n-..,* .;t.. :.-,>;c-'. +'Sr' r,• - ...Ix-rl -'?y�r"',y ..�a+l.:awry}. "T'°`y'+ +vi`k �,. •, s,�e�xW _F ,s"'�i •a• "w'r2N^"` _ _ .....y... .,y•,,, ` �;- x,•.� ...ne--.x+:a.""' m�' >a..::r!•< r's'.�,w Ytw' i�..at.. crrl . .w''„•r.t .+:4''x5 `'.i7.�i_- Fy�.^R`., ,r,. s'�-'J''„y” s.y r n�•4�,,, -o... >i, ;-v .��. -•e'urn� :..5,;.�.;� ,.��..�,'• '��`';::'r%'�"'i .. p,"�• �,�+s "'`'�c•:.«+' ''r�� �� �w>, t�,-„ � ",11�w,ir � <d, g `n+ T y -4_w. _ a .�� ,.•. • : ' Y v ., r • � the � °'a is bee l � • worst. is et t o come"t h e;l�wl welcome he forming rug- Cated r combinations. c" O sandwiches with idieed, tender meat - �. for filling; baked apple, cookies.,or.a • � few lumps of agar. _ r.- •�' �_.. _..._ _�> _��;•:,. alicep of meat loaf or been F' bread and butter sandwiches; stewed' -fruit; small frosted cakes.' Jwft Yeti Remodel a Garm ft ent. the cloth becomes dirt catcher. To Crisp rolls, hollowed out and filled _ " ]it era ens o! those unforttimate teat.the gas, put a little on a slheet with chopped.meat eat,or fish, moistened you �Z; a .Vito can buy what you'want of writing paper, and allow it to run and seasoned or mixed with a" { "F1►21ea yarn want it,. and let someone off to the side. It it eva,•(sorates quick- dressing; orange, apple, 4 mixture a1• ` iflss sweat over the bills, do not read Iy sad leaven no masks on the. paper shoed fruits or berries.n wi cu "~ `'' aNtMs. _.Bpi it you 'belong to the lucky it is al•I right to use. Lettuce or celery ea d titan,. P ia. olive. ; Jelly sandwiches, r : wbo get s suit this fall, a $ills ore !fetter washed gas _ t Christmas, and the gloves, Or perhaps you will want to dye it. 'Cottage cheese and chapped green chinos, and.loo= pepper ssundwlohea; fount sake. s - -J"am es and hose that properly belong Georgettea, crepe de Hard-boiled tga; crisp baking pow- Q-50 the suit, whey it is in its second lards dye well. If you decide to dye, first remove all the color possible. der biscuits; celery or radishes;broom _ ,.l MSason��this nae►y be of help bP you- ti!: 'trhao after you read it you may Make, a heavy nods of s mild soap sugar or maple roger aendwicltes. - 's adllcirk to make the old suit. Last an- added to water enough to cover the If the sandwiches are wrapped in t `; s° Enter the silk and boil until oiled. paper, the lunch packed neatly in a new gube, and Wy gam• , c :'ashs,• i�fa,�eww��- Thin Mg utes and a va. r na�rkin u�t in_t�+!+_rhil__ : shouid.bs.sufficient, fifteen is 'often dren's .enjoyment of the lunch Will. Up in the attic you may have an -1d f enough. A little washing soda added be dot�tled and the mother' will be ft broadcloth snit which west ot;t ' to the water hastens the process, amply repaid by their enthusiasm for -W,.°oft.ettynls before ffie war. H you have a mother who cares. � you are in hack, for both broadcloth In dyeing, follow directions nn the I y F !a a fabric and blank as a color are in p Before starting le yon work of cYean� o favor this season. And while WHAT TO DO FOR II i t I <=life Ora dress has the long lines from 'mg, study well your garment and de- • , li oukloar to hem which look discourag- tide on a pattern. Be sure that yon "�"'fig to the borne dressmaker seeking have material enough, to carry out �.: STOMACH TROUBLE ,"Id convert a suit into a dress, there you' idea before you start ripping up .�,,*re really good models with girdle the old garment. There are many „ hfch give one a.chance to ultil'ize the good patterns on the market, and all it cW. Or a fopg black broadcloth will tell you 'how much material you Good Advict From One Who `. �y tdoat rhfght lie converted into a smart new•' If You,are at all clever with the erase b ua needle, you will be able to do the Had Suffered Much. y ing a front panel of veto= cr sil]c, work yourself. If you have doubts as Nine tenths'of all fortes of fadiges- la a g to our skill it would be economy to x makin over the aalit' the $rat F iron or eo•cailed stomach trouble are x4 step to get yonz material ready. It hire a dressmaker to do the work• not due to the condition of the atom- _ ! ,_jb .Q_.�l_be first ripped, uairfQ a s»fefy _.: but are caused by ether #s- - --` -.----- W �N_, vier blade, or a good sharp knife If- Good Cheer From the Sick. fluences. The great contributing r', haven't the razor blade. Then cause of indigestion fs thin blood. Is there anything Suite so beantfm_ Success ea.- THE FAIL V�EATHER `:`.Istice out doors sad brusRh the pieces Cloud blood and plenty of!t !s required ugg as a radiant, happy aoyrl in a deform- `1lirEb a viii! brush. taking care to ie- ed body? Many of the happiest peo- by,the stomach to take care o1 the dream wesne'er shall see them - ,,r imave all stitches and lint. Pure wool food. If the blood is thin the stoat• HARD 4N LIfiTLE ONES k'iafs►y be washed with 1 I have aver known were crippled; soap fis kes or a but how they spread sunshine sad ach !unctions sluggish, food lies neat- more; „ ,t,yvad wool soap and soft warm water. tested, gas forms and causes pains in But tor, a thousand years _ - �.,: .cheer over the whole housel "*Aake a lather before entering goods. various parts of the body. Instead of Their fruit appears, ? DO rot rub on gasp, Be sure that the i�g�t p����y �rs in t� getting nourishment from the blood In weeds that mar the land. : Canadian fall weather is extremely sxer in which the gosda is washed the system gets poison. -John Kebie. -hard on little ones. One day it is �;a with a hopeless spinal malady who • • » r warm and bright and tine next wet paced I'n which it is rinsed, is of the Relief from this condition can be `creme temperature. Do- not use tea'motes' I am anxious to give sttnay obtained by the tonic treatment which No one truly Wes.until he conquers and .old. -These sudden changes bring 4 =list witeT, Changing the Gcm�perature Lh°u>fhts to people,'to help my.corn- Mr. D. Shaw, Mt. Stewart, P.E-L-, tried the devil of fear and worry and ar. on colds, cramps and colic:and unless tftusea the wool fibres to stiffen it platrrirrg. lavlt-fin , pesaimiatic and now warmly recommends to rives at the mental,poise which will baby's tittle stomach is kept.right the �,S better to leave a little 3srther in the frienda." This brave woman is try- others. Mr. Shaw says: "I suffered not allow his life to be marred or even 7esult may be_ serious. There Is noth. - water, as otherwise the In-the Ing to give aiinny thoughts to people from'indigestion for over four years, annoyed -by the things which have ing to equal Baby's Own Tablets in when she lies base a'semi-invalid.for and have tried ,many of the well- never happened or things Which do keeping the little ones w .11. TheT • ,J.13 off of the wool. is removed. � Tha twenty years. One would think that sweeten the stomach, - regulate the C.xsoap that adheres to the cloth will be '• Jor pe I known remedies !or such troablea. happen if an a had a right to be ai- but never obtained more than tem- ' '• • bowels, break up colds and make baby i?',prcetmaysd when the material fs hung , mistie, gloomy, sad, and discouraged, porary relief. The trouble was ag- That only which we have within,-can thrive. The Tablets are sold by atedi •_outalde, If the water is hard, soften. s grovated by constipation setting in we see without. �,i:with borax or artxmonia. it would be nosh ;a woman. But tta. tine dealers or�by mail at 25 teats a .- Ran the tnatisrial through hwring-[She cheers people up. Th1s ought to owing to the stomach failing to do its . If we meet ao gods, it is because we box from The Dr. Williams Medicine �make those of us who are sound work, and laxatives only gave relief harbor none. Co, Brockville, Oat. w-hsr, do not twist with the bands,.and'well aslta'med of Our" faultdiadiag, ' oa the litre to partially dry. Than earn infer aa,d pesvimism. to the bowels and left the' stomach !n If iheie is grandeur in you, you will _ In tl+oli it lithe It, let stand !or as !tour, p ng' worse condition• The result was my find grandeur is porters and sweeps. Forest`Fires Injure Evetiyonc. If these is a blessed in the -aslflti pfi+sss, Ovsr a door, oa the wren$ ggality blood wan growing mare and more He oalJ � sightly tmmOrtal to whom F'oreet fires burn up millions of dot . . univeres it is found in those who es- atraemic, I did not sleep well at night all things are immortal.-Emerson. arty ananallT. This , _ --i4 - - --- - aF=- r --it = lets_w.4�h_4f_n ?; -H-Yoe are tarot vase of t, a qualitl �• f - ant was +is►..,wi�:�e,i ••� •1- f-mss-- Is a dead toss, beneflttins no one; ia- _. i.4(tbe wool,4t would be bettv to clean .and good`chow under great su ferring• fn this wretched condition when a In battle or buslnse% whatever -tlie luring everyone. Canadian aoisra- `,fit is gsslrslene. To do this eels a high friend advised me to try Dr.Williams' game-" _ meats, railway commissions, forest : For the tutueh Psi!. pink Pills. I got three boxes and by In law or In love, it is ever the same; -' �agrsde pas can b* used, as tare lour protective jaasociat#oas►, sad lumber - !;' Mothers who are ant their wits• end the'time they'were finished there was Itn the struggle for power, or scramble men, spend a million and a half- dol- ., ails retaaia is the' wool and some change for the better. This tar pelf, Iars annually in fighting_ forest fires,•. greatly encouraged me and I continued Let this be your motto, "Rely OIL sets i but these organsatfons are powerless` taking the pills•for some three months. self." N , ��� of ci i supported r the co•pinion Is �� �**� by which time my aiamach was all For whether the prize be a ribbon or' of citisens. An alert pnbIlc opinion >• Uright again, my blood good, nerves throne, • one o!the gzeatast asiegiiards of our strong and life was in worth liv- - _ a•k-` BY DR. .�. J. MIDDL.�"TON - sais The victor is he who csa ga it edone.. forest . lag. My advice to ail who suffer from Arowinoial Bo rd of Health.Osrtario r E stomach trouble In to give Dr. WD- submarines are. forbidden to Free wi t liams' Pink Pills a fair trial." Women farmers in the United many by the term's of •tire 'Peaft - Dr.Dr, XWdleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat Pink Pills can be • • WlIliama' ob- tar th $fates number over 260.000 Treaty rough this column. Address him at Spad'iva House. Spadias twined through any medicine dealer, C reseent, Toronto: or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes ne Co., from The Dr. Willfsms' _ IF�I tfiii� �(tsl l� QA -_ Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat . Diet Is a matter o! great impor- best,.cooked fruits such as baked at►- `�ltaltce st atsp time of life.but at wean- pie or apple sauce, are appetising and Jews From Russia Flooding Everybody declares that we live in It is not the man Who can turn oil Jg time B is'evpecially so. Whe6 the helpful. They shoal! be given. Once Palestine. a wonderful age, and when everybody Nature's tap who to wanted, but the ' Araby to abodt twelve months old it a day after a child is eigh teen months The sacred ways of Palestine, where saps a thing it is supposed to be true: man who can' turn it on. Too much " S begins .te defined something more old, but the fruit should first be Christ walked nineteen centuries ago, Yet what a lot of things are waititrg rain is preferable to too_fiWe or none - - - 'Fhan a m-fk diet foe' its ordinary 8129= strained. Stale raw fruits see elan- may be the national home for the to be discovered and invented! at •all. An invention for producing tenancy; it has passed from rha'infant gerous, especJelly in, the city in sum- Je 'image sad begins to train its stomach mertfine. ws, but now it seems probable that Conside _ . _ ring what a great sdvasce rain when and where required wo121d the dominant elemen there will be dentistry has fnade, for instance, how 'mean fabulous wealth to the world. fEor'the mixed diet Of cirildliowd. What Par a child of from two to three Russfana. ' . is it that no antidote for the decay a1 It would create neiv einpires, in the _ -to give the child at this'cracial time years of age, a suitable, diet is as Tens of thousands of sufferers from teeth has•been discovered? Sahara and the vast salt wastes of ad,life,is:of ,very great concern The follows: Southern Russia are fleeing there Nobody has been found yet who c", Western America, and It would make belt substitute for a whole diet of Breakfast-7.30 a-m., the juice Of tram tear of tamine, thanks to funds prevent• -W man from growing bald. the centre of Australia as fertile ae �.. . `•"°` mi:k is cereal, such-as oatmeal, corn- 'one sweet orange, or the pulp o3 loui contributed y the Zionist Emigration Though fortunes have been made• by Tasmania. 4�. aces! or cra&ed wheat, winch should or five stewed prunes, or apple sauce. Society, wh i c h has been organized by then and women who professed to No man has ever made a noiseless ' t be we:1..cooked and fed to the baby Either a well•cooked cereal-corn- Atnericah Jews a! Russian extraction. have found preventatives, these are as engine or a noiseless gun. The one ? twice a.day; for two oar three months meal, oatmeal, cracked wheat, wheat- The steamer Cleopatra,of the Lloyd• nothing compared with. the fortune would make work In a mill or forge * - tare cereals should be strained. In ed- era.-all well salted and with not more Triest line, has been chartered to car- awaiting the inventor who can pro- almost a pleasure, while 'the other dition fro the cereal he should !rave than one-half teaspoonful of augur ry the pilgrims on their new fligcht duce something 'which will make a would remove one of the horrors of - iour cupft$a of milk airily, and a and milk added; or, soft boiled or zfonward, and it is- understood that a man's hair grow again.' warfare. Incidentally; of course, the tattle !lash fruit juice. poached eggs with stale bread or crisp second steamer'will commence direct The Secret of 81eep: latter wou]d be a great asset to the :. When fifteen months oM he may toast. Glass of wasted milk. 10 30 operation iron Triest to Jalta e ,tQ - IKA&«61a;.. alike,-• Lave ,been iu- af . lad trills• ateepiesisness is a thing that nobody - to Janatary. The maiority of these vented for engines, but they.only re- tsdblespoonful of rase scraped beef, Mid-day lunch-1.80 to 2 p.m. One- Israelites have succeeded fn reaching can cure._ Although a doctor can give duce earns. They do not kill It, and. mutton or chicken• when eighteen haif cup of-broth or soup. -!fish may a man a sleeping•draught, and thus' in- Rumania and Poland otter months o1 though smokeless powder has niniost moont�Irs oIel, he may have one-half Of be chicken freer, or mutton, thickened duce a kfad of comatose state, natural - walking with only a small bundle of been attained, a noiseleas,ezploaion !s _-��• . T.,b8hQd._^4Ntato. daily. with barley or rice. Chop, rare roast sleep'cannot be LQS.r�d. _The aorta* clothing as-mementos to'rem#aL ;L�,., a Ins unheard of. When there is a Du_zQ •the, second year, th*-Id $Id'''seaf,- r&PT-%'t-eak, chicken or broihd who could put a wakeful patient into burst, there 1�a bang. _ - :' • i.� 01 the Russian hardships. , should have four teems a day, at 6' fish, boiled or baked potato.' Aspar- They had intended going to the an 'infant slumber pure and tight' would be able to retire on his fortune 1)odQlnp Father Time, am.,'10 eta., 2 pan., a1A 6 p.m. No- ages tips, carrots, string beans, peas, 17nited States, but immigration re. ih lass than six months. Nobody has ever disovered a plan thing but water should be allowed spinach. All vegetables should be striations interfered, and their friends Indigestion still awaits a permanent for preserving the natural color of - between maale• very thoroughly cooked and mashed. in America solved the problem by �+ -When two years old be Wray have iTh'e vegetables should be cooked snding them to Palestine as a nuc- cure. Mr. Rocketeller's after o! a mil human hair. It still peraiate in lasing `!frost od the fresh green vegetables quickly, and not allowed to stay long leus of the nation which is to show lion dollars to the man who will give rte coloring matter with the approach a _ '• , him a new stomach still holds good. of age, and sooner or later goes grey. •' wizen they are thcyrvughly cooked and In the..water and.lose any vitamines light to Life-rest of the world when As, #n addition, the famous millionaire. and then white. The genfua who sue. lively mashed. ' they may contain. real peace comes. ' Tea, oof[ee, cider, wine, beer, sods Baked apple, plain bread or rice Clreatest cat+e has been taken to se- fs almost as bald as a billiard ball, he ceeds in discovering a device to ea• xpater and candy should NWER be pudding, corn starch, custard, junket; lect these emigrants, nearly every might be induced to gave the same able the hair to malntaia the color of Vivett a young child, nor should pies or stewed prunes with skins removed. profession and trade being included, ,amount to the matt who is able to youth even in old age will reap a rieb given it. It would be a good plan, p• with apeial attention to doctors and make his hair grow again. reward. —✓ 6upper-5.30 m. WeU-creel ter- :1 bread and milit, bread and-butter In spite of advances made in avia- The plough and the harrow, though ?.., bd'eed to tell the child when it grows eal, lawyers and those who have.had farm- tion and navigation, we are•still very a little better constructed, are much ' 1$ not to touch pies, as they are and cocoa, stewed fruit, apple sauce. Ing experience, sO that the community much- at the mercy 'of the weather. the same implements as our grandr ` good for little children. This can Glass of warmed milk. life of new Zion may be established �' ::; We have to accept any weather that fatties used, and so are the spade, Visually be• done before the child ae- No food between meals. Water as soon as possible after the allotment lees a tasRe for pies or pastry, and several times a day. of ,homes. Mature provides, and look ott while the axe, and the pick. The wheel . " F = our 'crops are destroyed, our ships too, has never been improved upon as ! T.remem'ber a few months ago meet- « sunk ' and our trees blown down. a means of locomotion, the only dif iiCtg a child of five who did net know If the lady signing herself` A. T. 'People think religion is confined' in' $die tests of pie and did root want to Turriff"will kindly send her name and an edifice, to be worshipped at an al- True, we are able to fly, bit we can- ferences being the addition of spokes not fly in the face of storm, like the instead of the solid wheel, the nddi �t �gtow; beoaaae tike parents had taught address to Pr. Viiddletoh at Spading tar. In reality it is an attitude toward . Rouse, diva-;Crescent, Toronto, he• divinity which Is reflected through• gull, while the• sea.remains out• man- tfon of cogs for machinery, and the is 40 avoid' it. Sp ter, ventfon of flanges for raids. - Althou�li' the'juite of fruits is the will answer liar letter. life.-David Sf xrr Jordan. atq>��" +F , > , J. $£�. :°R'.-x Y` n..• �, .A'r; Y'- ^;,i q. �k�.i 4,x"' i}�i^.�.t, , d::: :�,"?a'�}t�' _ .ni• ,:n '���q� ry,y .,�• <<ixr.�.YV,;.te �;"- 'd;rc�" '•,r•f,``i:q l ,.�1•' '„tea t •ps" � a^ .� p-- •0!t--ZM11 Z ov, wo W, % �Pl"O FOR SALE i 11 mom- pLAyIM AARAdb GOOD ELL PLAY)CR-PLAxo nq ip i Ja BITS OF B cdrA*n,,witb,a tarve- RUMOR music roj* for sale at. a bargain I L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street, - 41011INW67VER Toronto. . ONLY WUGHED V0711 ftvg POUNDS; SHE SAYS. kL 'U Not Lost At All. A=*rlcs,o 3K*a**r Dog Book an Mike (to his son)—Ili4ow,, you've DOG DISEASES been figbting again. YoWye-lost-Yer Now feels tine &M -Stirong''.- and to F044 two front Lathe." -Free t any - I -and Mailed Ad ----"Naw, I ain't lost em; I got' Gratftu& to_Tan%c dress b th Finn Author. 'eul,In me-pocket.;' war co­fto Z- -is unb4n" 11 st*Slot Street Now York, U.S.A. Got 'Her Answer. &T&414c. has built me up, from^+a — re frame weighing only n44 Hearing a faint-rustle in the dark me Nothing Else is Aspirin -say 'Bayer­ hallway below, the older sister, sup. pounds to a strong woman weighing 4 COARSE SALT posing the young man had -$ve pepsin Warning! nless you see name Aspirin in handy tin of 12,tab. gone, one hundred and. twenty ariliJig! so leaned over the balustrade and called and.my gratitude is unbounded," said bottles of 24 and 100. L A N DYS ALT i"Bayer" on tablets, you are not get. late, and In out: "Well, Bessie, have you landed Mrs., Lydia Pickup,,12 RainsaY TA11i, @red the mark (regtst. Toronto, Out. sing Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Aspirin, Is BUM CarktA him?" there was ar deep, sepulchral facture of of Bayer Manu Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" in Canada) TORONTO SALT WORKS silence for some iftoments. - It was "Aly stomach• troubled me so much,. . which"-cantatas directions Montoaceticacidester of 'Salicylicacid. trained during the put three years that my TORONTO bioken by the hesitating, eons 'out by physicians during 21 While, it Is well known that Aspirin C. J. CLIFF vol.voice of.the young nL=: "She bus!". .life was a perfect burden. My appeo; :Rcttire, to me tits was gone entirely,gas would fb�m -years and plvved safe by millions for means mayer. Luat"u. h Colds, Headache. Earache, Toothache, the Public against imitations, the Tab., and nearly. set me wild with -palu iu- of.Bayer Company will be Wailing for a Living. Very Careful. Jqeuraigla, Rheumationi,Neuritts..Lum- lets ay school treatwas in full,the pit of my stomach. The gas near- Made in Canada• ed with their general trade mark the Few people know that walling.out- The Sund ly smothered me and my-heart acted''bago, and Fain. An druggists sell Bayer Tablets of "Bayer Cross," side the wall'of the Old City Of Jirii- swing,and after the games the-Young so Queerly that It alarmed M0. ,I could salem, beneath the site where once sters all sat down to a good feed. Lit- get scarcely any sleep•&Vkd was tired d to. such 0 stood the Temple of Solomon,-is'878- tie Johnnie, unsecustome and' dull and aU Atom' out. I Oftsil tematically done by' proxy. rich fare, had eaten, unsparingly. And turned so dizzy-I could hardly stand U06 Pious Jews abroad, who cannot hope now, at symnames ineir rm the end, he was feeling rather up; and at times my head hurt like it to visit Jerusalem In persoft, A u-tioomfortable. would burst.*pen.- I lost Weight Uutil "Can 1, "th," giving the pronunciation I'stra- Ada to local Jews who' go to the lift you down?" taked tbe -q -lady. HOUSTON my clothes were entirely too large than" rather than. I'strath-than," Wall and give expression 'to the ab• kind old and I was so weak I could hardly Variation—Huston. though'more-anciently the place was sent one'.s. ,grief. 7%is money, known "Yes, ma'am, yvtL can lift me down," move. Racial Origin--Scottish. replied Johnnie; "but"--And he looked.. I saw i:statemimk about called-"Strathaea." as "Halska, Money," one of the "One day Source—A locality. mainstays 'of the Jewish"0010SY -111' pleading up Into her eyes----�Iplease Tarlac and I -determined to try it. I The family names of Houston and RANKIN Jerusalem. There are Schools of don't bend me.". have now taken ton bottles in all and Huston may in some few instances be the form Variations---Macrankin, Rankine. Wailers, and It sorrow at the Wall of my appetite has come bacX I sat aqy,� a corruption or variation Of Racial Origin—Scottish. Walling expresses itself In teen, these Now He Won Her. thing I want and as much as I want at It is, easy are -No* Hortense was very every meal without pain or toy un- Hughsou, but not-In stony.Introduction Sour�a--A given name. collf�eted ai%d sold abroad pre- Proud of often to account for the I' family naAHQ1 Ran=Z-11an. clears relies.. her small feet. This fact. waik quite c -A—--­­­ ­ . _ ­.oatodabbLfeeftg-Atter�varda .. ­ letts­ t one of .not have headaches or dizzy aPell& 'in the course developments when the Zion commission was, as, well known to young Wilkins, o given and family names . kiss and Macrankin are,developmen I -deter- any more, I sleep soundly every night of their development. The letter 'It." of a name borne by one of the Clan. tablished In Palestine file "Halaka her numerous suitors, and be Macleahof Duart. Money"' from Jews abroad was dt. mined to make good use of it. and get up feeling line and strong 4 Ss readily for Instance,. introduced, and the - ThIs sept was called in the Gaelic, verted largely Into its coffers, and.the After months of ardent toil he sp� the molruitig." But tee not easily leading Huson, to "Clean Mhic Rain from.from.the.given. flaaneJaLatipport of the wallets fell proacbed her with his small savings. Tanlac is sold by d g druggists change from Hughson. or -Away seriously. But it,has been re- "Hortense." be cried 1 lay the whole everywhere. I-lueton !s not a natural one. name of a chieftain promineut in,ita. to stored giros, either by subsides from of my fortune at your feet"' e-, spliftiks history. It was, however, according Huston, or H6usten (the' ei lana Duille" the Zion funds, or by_,a renewal of-di- "Fortune!" gasped Hortense. Quite so. developed tradition, known as the "C are Interchangeable) have i eilpticus. is the 'plural of as fatally names friom, the'place name In more ancient times, and the bloc- reci subi wasn't aware that you had any," Teacber—"What of Houston. it is a parish In Renfrew. rankins claim to be the descendants ­It certainly isn't much," gallantly man?" of an Irish 'chieftain named "Pudull- CASCArets To-Night for Liver, responded Wilkins, "but it would look smaind. an BoWel&, if BilioUS, Ammense_ beside those -tiny feet Of A-p.tgbt, Now, what ts"ths�plural of uame'OT- llgh"' Tradition has it,that the advInsn. The forms Rankin and Rankine, of yours! child?" Wilated from ODA Hugh P - '-­ -­ ..Heada&Y. ...11wins... a. are only Anglicized forma of who, in the reign Of Malcolm IV, Of course, MONEY ORDERS. gn ic Raing." or "'MacRainc," the Scotland,about ttke year 1150 A.D.;re- 'Mh Get a 10-cent box now. i 'Bend a Dominion Ex ress of land at this place. In "kin In this case being the English You're headachy! You have a bed P Money Minard's Liniment Lum.borman'a FrJand calved granti valent of clan or family. and not Order. They are payable everywhere. the barony of Hilpeter. from Baldwin eQui e it, ybui mouth, your eyes litirn, Sheriff of a diminutive ending. fast of Biggar, who was then i lanAaclean seems yotir skin is yello*. y0iii lips parched, Lanark. This Sept of the C CNo wonder you feel mean. Your sys- Pauper invented Blanket. CUTICURA HEALS to have been noted principally for the tem is full of bile not properly passed. Poveriy is responsible fort. the in- , number and Inip"nee of the bag- , I d. ;STRACHAN leaning up ventlon of the blanket. !ears ago a play�� that it produced. sAd, ft off, and what you need Is a'c pipe. 'Inside."-Don't continue-being a bilious, man- In England lost all his -wealth SKIN TROUBLE Racial Orlsine-r-41cottlah. must be understood That under the nuisance 'to yourself and those 'who and became very poor. One cold win- �Scurce--A locality. Scottish clan system the piper was a love you, and don't resort to harsh ter might tti 1340 he used a piece, of family name .19 derived from real"personage, a sort of "stodlan of InflmwlesOn Face. Itched This e o"ikr- . L'. and Injure. Re- rough unfinished clqth for abed d em. parish 0 Had To Rub Them a name in Klucardineshire, the clan traditions acrd a constant at. physics that irritate a a member that most disorders of the lug to %sep bimagif warlh. and" from S Scotland., stomach, liver and bowels are gone by this makeshift W covering he In. 11and,,and of course was borne in teudant upon the head of the clan as rned and Hurt Pliber. 'by thos-e-who well as a mi.airinn- 0,11 --1 — '. I In'017111-119 Wnu &-f held big .1anda In that.place.or who, ets—they, work while you sleep.- A man was Thomas Blanket. and the (am was a mass or-PI=P bW an linuffuld a=DWA 00 upon travelling to other parts. became lo-cent box- will keep your liver and new-kind df bedding hes been known i and known by It in preference to-their pre- Headed in the Right bowels clean; stomach sweet,and your under the using of blanket ever since. my forehead and chin. Tbey wars V16us homes. Direction. head clear for months. Children love cam to hard and red and later they But though the family name has to take Caagarets too they Fine-edged- wesp6ns should -not be' white heads. They itched to I would -been- formed In the -English rather There Is oue success' itgn that -16 gripe or sicken., on rough timber­ ' . rub tbem. and tbon'tbey stamd to' tley-er used .-than in the Gaelic manner. the place never lacking in the man who is made bum and hurt. �Iiame itself is Gaelic. of th •stuff that wins. . fie-4s-always "Whaf She Wanted. ..I saw an*dvertioement for Cuid- 'Mother! Move Qdld's Bowels Dn' always curs, Soap and,Ointment and tried its 'meaning is that of "little vat= headed in the righ't' dirfi��( The *housekeeper* walked.into the ley" or •valley-head:' and it is a com- .moving fDrwsrd. He may not be al- With Califorttia 'Fig i the-and folmd they belPed Im I shop and rapped smartly on the count- SYM purchased more and when I had pound of the words "attach" or way5 going 61L a rapid pace but IlIs.is, "airs" (which also gives the .name' always ficing toward li�ls goal. No ere P. used three cakes of Cuti­ Soap III wait a chickin, she said. Hurry mother! Even a -sick child andone and a half boxes of Cuticum -,AGtm-thetyde)---&ad !eeann" or "than." matter In what way you consider this Do you want a pullet?" asked the loves the -fruity" taste of "California" intment *,X—Plcwl Healed." d '':wh.lch you'll also find in the surname man: his appearance, is dress. his allibrisia' e, Fig 19yrup" and It never falls to open (Signt of that famous Scottish historical manner of doing things. his initiative, shopkeeper. Dec-C 1919. "No'! replied the housekeeper. �'l the bowels. A teaspoonful to-day may Wash., Oive Cuticurs Soap,Ointraent and Agure -Malcolm Ceanu-Mor" (literally his letters, everything abdixt 'him I - . ­ . want to cam lt.-" Prevent's sick child to-morrow. It con- Talcum the cam of your skin. :."Malcom Big-Read").- bears-the 'stamp of pftress shows stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has But In the combination -the "ch" •that he is a man with a definite-aim Ses0k• 0' ' tZS=AW Tak=ZSL sold'or If a.CstutdianDepat: stomach is sour. sound dominates and eliminates the who is headed towards a definite goal Ask for Minard's and take no other. cold', colic, tongue coated, breath bad remember Lin"344 3L Paw N.I,W• 111100hoal. k=11sticura 3oav show"lal;W MUG. -cleansing of the little Vowels 11por 130 L91am Dig Fifty Feet a''good is often all that is necessary. for ShelL Ask your druggist for genulne "Call- -Fig Syrup" which has directions Lorain-Fig In the last year of the war a iortattl '--able shell-dropped from a li�etgbt of for babies and children of all ages_ is man W -built T OO MEN i ne fool" h ho 6,000-feet on the village.of Havay, be printed on bottle. Mother. You allist • iween Mons and 'Maubeuge, says-a, say'"California" or you may get an 0 BTussels despatch., It did not explode, imitation flg syrup. F HfIDDLE AGE his home on the sand— but it made ii hole in the earth about So feet deep, whert it bad remained. Health Savingi A i mlis Woman's Lou""Tells He gave in exafiipli in folly which anybody' -This sbell weighs tvfo tons, and the -'to REMINDER: ahaige of explosive is ,estlinatid ow To Pass 116C con understand. Aou H Wily. wait until you get sick—USE weigh from 16 cwt. to a ton. The Ger. Dor-It �Crisis . It isn't so easy, however, to sense the mistake in ans, who regarded the shell as of trying 'to -build the body on'foodi which lack much fru'jorfince, tried to extirict, It, nourishment. but were unable to do so. I Lascelles,P.Q.—"During the Change essential airthortties succeeded- The Belgian of Life I felt so weak 4knd.rtm down I am The per7 Here, again, is a foundaition'bf sand which !:i nulling out the shell after making a could hardly do my work. T-fie work KMG OF RON" iration wQuld pour over my face go -excav gives'way when the testocomes. 'large Ation.about It 'gat I.couldn't see demanded t what I was doing. �baution as a'shell at lift 1i v tz v-" el gas so there is lots to dc, Many a food that tastes good lacks honesty of a similar kind to ill#; but many who felt as I did would have Havay fell not Car from th7e )"reinch- ' nourishment to equal its taste. Thus it tempts been in bed. I took Lydia&&W&NP19 of he t ti 'frontier and made a crater- .,more than Ve Fme- appettte into mistakes_that oft.en are Costly. edies wort 0) tried oiher rTM Compound ahead of Grape-Nuts is a food which helps build bodil USE SLOANYS I ut )utTeg4able 06'feei4n-dlanieter� good. tri y hem P , and I tell every one I know all en 's*stress and storm. The full -...International Court of durance for lifeI orm. 0 much good it has done me. nourishment r tun of wheat and malted barley,together Justice., EME- LM.BACKS rs DuNcAN BRowN, Lase.elles, Prov' with 'I)rOU can't do your best when Such warning symptoms the-vital,mineral'salts do necessary to bone Quebec. s- 7. The. League of Na-dGns has. constl n as sense of i::-istructure and red blood corpuscles, with pho farted the Intern- atfonal courf; pf-jus- your hick and *every muscle hot flashes, headaches r fatigue. ,suffocation, phates for the brain, is retained in Grape-Nuts. tice provided for in the Treaty of Ve aches with fat' bac%aches, dread of impending ev� The long baking process by-which Grape-Nuts is sailles.- As a matter ot -irecord we Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, timidity 'sounds in'the'ear, palpitation toade gives the food a natural sweetness and an eW rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative of the heart, sparks before the eyes, give the names of the judges: V.is- . 6� 'Slow of warmth and comfort. unusual ease r, Yoi of digestibility and. assimilatiom. oouft FinliT, Greit Britain; D' I irregularities,constipation,variable ap- for rheuthatism; neural o, 1 Good vite. weakness and dizziness should, gu-Oda, Japan; Dr. Andriew Weiss. I i.i '.,. Sprilps and d htrains, aches and pains headed by middle-aged women, and Lydia erved with cream or milk, Grape-Nuts is France; Commendatore D.,Anzilotti, joints 1 -Cord sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints let E.-Firikliatn's Vegetable Brazil: Dr. fully nourishing,and whetheir-eaten as a Cif eat At fitaly";'br. Ruy..13a'rb'o'sa. the after effects of weather exposure._ pound carry them safely through this breakfast or lunch, or made into a pudding for B. T. C. Loder, Holland; Antonio S.fie-� ►- F&-forty enemy. Ask crisis as it did Mrs.Brown. years pAin 9 Bustamente, Cuba; Judge DIdIrk Ni- x's bandy. dinner. Grape-Nuts has a particular delight. for yourneighbor. Kie,6,ISka $1.40, Y iiivited t6 write for free'advice grocem b4ilin n the appetite. De niark; Dr. Max Huber. Swit• 'At all druggist&-35c, 70c, Sold by No other medicine has been so au c- Dr. Raphael-Y-Crevea, Spain; i Citrmda. C. Dr. John Bassett Moore, United cessful in relieving woman's suffering "Body Builder States. a ! as has Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable G ape-Nuts—the Four deputy judges were.alg r 'Si Compound. Women may receive free rr elected-r" Dr. Negulegco of Roumania, � e ­.;, . the Lydia. There's a Reason" and helpfal advice by writing Dr. Jovanovid- of JugG.Slavia, Mr:. Linime it Medicine Co.,Lynn,Mass. n E.Pthkham Md Wang of China and Judge Beichmann 'orway. of N ISSUE No. 44-121 & g. � .� Cdr a; ,lra,'1;.��µ� _rM' - ;;•'d.�isrr' x �iti:, it+fw•'�'+';d:.�,.'�rc.,�i..� " F '„+�•�,. s, ”^M. .�'.3 `,''�;:�ys°.a t''�',� it''''•,r�'•e .�. � ,<r i'�.. "!•S.�s<�1i`, +n"u�� 1 •;w:.sM; •.'c.,y �,�'• y, ',wSa r..'. ,.. .i• i••' .lw •.,r,Ss,u,- „'=: •J� -a, V'ww, •�, ,, m. i ,. .,...;r �'s, N i�"',. mss:a ^' e °�. „wa,r< Jon-i. .4•,;r '•Nl i"i• ,.4"•>"-''h"'yti`";!. ti: a•'•''St.,'V...q.pi• _ sans. _rv' F.'•�.'Y a:. .�'• m .-, emu..,. Y '.1n.+°*•,:.9n''M1,. � ..�+im•a'Ji ., .'�i:;'.^P• '.,+ "�*,' h..ri_�' y , �» �tY• vy ,. 9.. •a•..try,. ... r n•.. �'•s: .it.... 1='l P}':••;.it ,1- Y'•a '.L _!!�' - ��"S^M.r ..'"ti 4' .i J h •w. ..^& +Tr ':.i. m V a 3 - •2�•ae ,..•. , . _xa:';lGG, r��•• •.�.w.. '�. .. ':•�:: •-�:...3-',..:•.•�-�-wc',.,..,_s,:4-=..�� :',.,.�i���;.�..,.._.s:K�� �S•w. .,�nrz;at '�zzs. at�:�•• �+r:•.�s:2se�r�v.+r• ..__�`_ :�xc�.•le... - -.- �"� !, �y w '6���,y^y". � ... .<..G<'4•u!w'.'F.ti4i. '• �'xL,,.. RJ ~�S•s ,., ;.. �` �ry T��Tr'(�•���,(��•.aryx .--•iJr. Henry will be herd as usual -L.A. and Mre..Van$l�iv4r and -' 1'- • ,.: neat Tuesdayy to attend to his, rn- son; wiio give been s ndiog the Aven 1� �1 iorrhl duties._ *p past few mQn,thg in PicCori, return. L1e Bra�ld0�'S ± ot�l�s' :.. -Mee. 'Alfred Palmer -left on ed home ou Tuesday. . -James Rose has his new flax. Wednesday fur Toronto to under. - `' ilI nearly eonipleted. go a serious opeiati'on'. -James and hors. Peak,of Mark' -Richard Moore, of Toronto, CARD OF THANKS. Get your boy a' .t4ilor-made .Suitt or the r ` y.lsam, eaIIed on-Mrs. MutchonSuu; was in"toter'ou Tuesday when fie I wish, ihrough'THE NEtvs, to ex- day. called on:a number of friends. press my heartfelt gratitude to the __ :__�pr1Ce of a ready-made one rs.W. J. 01ark left on Mon- -The Godson Cotrtracting Co. many friends.and nefAhbois for their spend a week with relatives hnae made- rapid- progress with expressions of sympathy In my recent We have samples and styles for nifty Suits and Overcoats at Collingwood their work; the asphalt pavement bereavement in-the death of wyson. rock bottom prices. Pick the cloth and style you --Mrs. J. N. Richardson•is visit- being abort completed to. the . GEaxoE Cett Av �y&nt and we d0 the 'rest. '.log relatives and friends in Stay- bridge _ 3: saes for aweek, -Ed; Leroy, we are sorry to re= New Advertiae►n�ntr. -1ki., Ryan, of, Toronto..,called. port, is i�se lotisly ill at present. - Avenue Brand Clothes, best i'n• �aliaaa '­.Upon Pickering friends on Tiles- His brother Maitland and wife and ]31TIS11 COLUMBIA SHIi�G ES. p. day bf last week. two nieces, of Toronto, were here B for sale at lowest possible prites by Thomas -The Girls' Baseball Club, will' on Wednesday.to.see him.. . Paterson,Claremont.., 36tf _ t " s'-� ,, Ove a dance in the Town Hall -The.W. A. A. A. :Minstrels, of Ladle's Cashmere Hose 100 p. C. WOOL ° c4is(Thursday) evening. SVhi,tby, are giving their first per• FOR SALE-New Farmers' Friend sulky Rlow•cheap Also second-hand �/�• 1 -Miss Carry , Griffith, of Strat- formmnt a of the season in the BliZZ ° J_R.Y hexton,Pickering, 13tf for i.00, also Underwear ''ford, spent the Reek-end with her Pickering Town .Hall next Tues= �- riend, Miss Vivian Banner. day evening, 'Nov. 1st. A'ehorus OR SALE-A gravel- box with' Fsprings,cap.6000. Also set of tearer harness. at .®0 a piece -Mrs. W. A. 13unnet• is spend- of sixty. band and orchestra, Apply to Liverpool House,Dunbarton. 6-8 lag a couple of weeks with tier' T-Jfe latest songs. music and jokes, FOR SALE-8 Don't forget . Lowndes' Clothes when ordering our Thanks. daughter, Mrs,R. C. Symons, of a laugh from begioning'to end. 1' pigs 6 wee" old,also,. g g y 1 sow with a titter of 11 pigs 2 weeks old: giving Suit or Overcoat—Whey-,are-re zed all -- We come Adwis?ion, adults 50 cents i child- Apply to Thos.IYrdGlashan,Dunbarton. 6-7 g COgnl "' •' -Mrs. McMaster and son,-A. D., ren 35 cents. Doors open at 7.15. LANCHE M. HAMER-Teach& of. over Cahada as the Very best. of Inglewood,spent the week-end See bills fur' partictilars,as to pro- Mario: Studio at Mrs. U. Hagerman's, a ' ,with D. dud Mrs. Annan, Church gramme. _ Whitevale, op Saturdays. Phone Mark 1232. 8 Our fall supply of Williams' Boots is complete and we are r "street, and other friends. -.5i _very pleasant event took OR SALE-One DeT ival cream shotvin,-,,a fine varier in any. grade of footwear in K: —Mis3 Wallace tiV find 11i19s Ball, place OU Thursday evening of last .Fseparitor,500lbs.capacity,new. Also 21.2 , -of the Whitby Ladies' College wet when ahOtiG thirty-five nlem- h pgasolintengine, Walter Shepherd.Picks- llharias , The Boot for all occasions. staff, spent Stin-day:. with W. J. 'bers. of. the Y. P. S.•of St. An- ing' 4 _ .'. ---and Mrs. Clark and family. dre-.v's church wended their way V OR SALE-Several yearling Kivu, �(l . 3'he November meeting of the 'to the home of Harry aild Kr=. µ'ith litters; also �ws due to faro. in car,; Fred .L. Bun tin�' 1Methodist Ladies' Aid-trill be. held Bores,'%vilo were recently married, emit.pAonly toTho}Hetherington.'ttouge P.o. Established 1857. at the home of Mrs. James,Potter and presented .them with two -- -- F ' on WednesdR November 2nd 11aOdsotlle .chalrq as a mark of CEDAR WANTED—Green- 'cedar ' y, ' boughs for decorating want 3 or 1 loads. y� at 3 P. M. their esteem, In suitable term8 For further par,,icularswriteto or -phone BOich 'n 606. C.Pape,Woodbim Ave.Toronto. 3-8 - :w;,.'. . . -The Hon.' Arthur Meighen, the rec•ihit�nts, who were taken � - 0 ! , Premier of.Canftdv, tvill.speak.in cc�tupletely by 'surprise, thanked A OST--On'Saturday. afternorrti. on 'Oshawa on Tue3day, Nov Ist, at the donors for- their'-llarlds0'ine ' I•.lthe.Kin.gstunroad between Rouge HiC and. •+r m. He will arrive in Oshawa c Picktrin a black R white feet and breast. p gifts. After the presentatian ti Rai 3' - `h--' -,yye .al br ur5 . ey? 'u� 6.--r .•.1�., Name. see wa vr_ a ,..t mss, t OR SALE-then all kinds of g e b wrl nn c., oronto.' for, icton, where be will°.address ly-spent•in gsemes-of variuni ki>ads _. a meeting in th_a evening. and in partaking of refresbriients �' ` : + 1' wagons•harness, and all kinds of farm im- A. -D1rQ. R. J, Perry and friend, and_ in -the -ea-rly morning hour9 piements In good order. Also several heat'y ant! Mica Vernon of AlyrtlP, spent all departed for their respective 1;RTMCSCaI-sarsd acouple_of light hoses-po'xe:s. E are becoming settled in our new and large Sunda with.the farmer's agents, hOn1PS. H.Herman,Claremont. Phone 20;. l;tr Y P - __ w. _ :- _-Y- ,n_ D. and Mrs. Annan. On their re -The old game v%hieb-has been gTRAYF.D-On to the premises of premises"and although ,we have-beerl somewhat ' -turd hire:Percy was .acrompnnfed trOIked 90, 811CeRggttll b CCt>Ok9, t` the underwigned, lots Sand U, con; 3,,$car• Y Y boro.about Aug. 1st, a yearling'steer, Owner l by her son, $rirold, tt ho ling Eisen for many years, is still being work- may have same by provin,r property and paying inconvenienced touring the moving process yet our .• spending the past'four-weeks-with-ed to good• advantage, for the expense. Rnht.nt:on, Hrghtztadcreetr. a•c !' lie: grand-parents in Pickering. present at leapt, in this locality :,NotiBB t0 Ratepayers BL'BItiS: SO FAR HAS EICEEDEI - On Tuesdap'eveni-tig ,Thodiak and,al;o in-the vicinity of Ttlrou- �icGanRhlin, of the lake shore, tip to. In the present case•a-man grid OLE EXPECTATIONS yr> N-tire is_beteby given that all those • eared before Poiire -Magistrate woman goes into a store-and par-. - g in the-Township of Pickering, in pay- _- -= . - •. -' - - ! " Clark, in the Tawn Hall He was chases a small quantity of Roods in their taxes for the year..l9ll, must ., ' obarged by Walter Shepherd with aria preeents.4 cheque;the amount pz n the exchange. if said tazeta ore ! We a:ention-Here a few specials4a the Grocery:.'•' can-4ing him bodily harm. The de- of whi4:b is ninth, larger than the q y 4 for 25c - Y R paid by issuing a t be nee on an bank :, Fresh Tomato Soup-large sided tins. - r fandant pleaded Dot guilty' ant? aarount of the• goods purchased. other than the $tandard Bank in the havlhR elected to, big tried b nr , The transaction is carried on in village of Claremont. or In the Village IBC per tin Y] Y+ -Lombard Plums, 21b lb-size, hie*as committed for trial such a manner that the merchant's of Pickering,or to the;Cnllector:Thor. _ . .. ' -1. R. Tbleatoa has been a sus icions area not aroused until Gregg. - _ Pork and Beans.-2 lb size, - :.. = -2 for 25c �• P By Order of the Council ppoointer Registrar for Polling Su too late. He immediately accepts - San-Kist Seeded Raisins,12 oz 28c division Nn: 2. which includes- the chegne, deducts the amount of . ro Pickering Vil age, and is now the: goods purchased ,and hands ADAM R. YAKS :!Pure Maple,Syrup, qt,bottles, _ e0c busy preparisq the- list of voters over to the customer the amount' lie iatee'ed Optometrist - Siic for the approaching general eler- due on the ch g P Pnre.Ma le Syra pt,bottles. ., , „ pP g setts, A number of - p_ P. similar position Hobbi Seioo Bank, cW6itby,sttverg8 Standard reSenred and Optician Stuart's hlarmalade,-•k lb tint; 055 a' S 1 trill be at Mr. Palmer's Boot-and Show- 03 :_..., .`_:_C...,_ : and ZPalter ',Nicholson za -for payttient, bill, irii iRtely re Sense, Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.n! _ Choice.White$eRne,,.Prime Cheese,. bolts Cook- " Mo. a. - citrurcl wri - _ . .. � = r" -The bazaar. un*r the.auspices there is "no funas." - On Mond>ty •ting Glasserc and to take in W eh. -ing OafrJrr=;i'�rxttt..t o:.s,:rid, l - .V- - ° of the Women's InRitute, held in -the- Toi•t,ntots..l ire 'wer•e nntittPd Clock and Jewelry RPppdticg for J, $1200 _ the Red Cross rooms ©D Tuesday to tie on the luu1;out for the pair Take, Jeweler. Stouffville.- " env re- _ ._ _. .A 1. per bag r _ afternoon, proved to be•'a decided• Wlit? had secured vii tiros in thi.3 "ring or orders c bp,.left with 1Ir. �rO A L OIL Oat' new self-wea'suring link assures no snccees. All the Roads offered for- rocnlity-Ard is© tinderMand that Palmer (m at 31t. Puctet•V Barber COAL L-r mistakes in measnrin -Right.Quality. ` • . Sh'ep. Clarmont. _.. . .sale were disposed. of: Thee in•' an sorest has tleen made. `eluded fancy articles, ht3eLP•made =The belie(it concert Riven in i�O�G w 4 baking etc. The ftsh poticl was St. Andrew's church' c :Monday_ H onnev's Bread al'ay_s.o_n hand also patronized well. The pro evening by the eniplciyees of the hOille rodUCt J '' (Of Honolulu Hawaii,) p `_. r. reeds amounted-to about 640, Godson CUntrRcting. Co:,,is aid of s' u T . --The Kingston road on Sunday Robert X10eil, who Ras,seriously �- and hip _. . 'presented a very bnsy Rppearance, tvjtired in an automobile accident HAWAIIAN. ORCHESTRA. IN BOOTS AND SHOES-We would mention the 'Gracia' as the auto traffic from -early• two or thre8 rb6ntbe aRO;`� was a ' ' At the ' line fur ladies, and.the `Hydro City' Boot for wen's ° morning until late at night was decided en'ecess.•- It tt'as felt in the SKATIN3 RINK, OSHA�'A heavy wear. Don't fail. tc see .these,befere ptir• veryliea-vy. The day was fine for _community .that :it-•'was, a very - - chasing. _motoring Rod the Kingston road deserving case and':as .a >rPSal,t , - is now in excellent coaditit,n ex there was a good turnout. The Monday. October the 31st, 1321 ' Great assortment is :lien Caps, 'Work Shirts and Overalls, cept where the detours'take place, proram given by the members of Concert Rnd Dance. Sot, T+treed Pants, Boys' Knickers, Etc. - `Those who have autos, wish to the*.Godson Co. was mostly of a Dancing from 8.R0 to 1 a.m. Concert - " y B Linoleums-and.Oilcloths-Many new patterns to choose from. 'snake good use of them -before the Kuniorous character and greatly during intermission. We are now carrying a i yard linoleum right in _ winter sets in. �aleased the audience: Mr. and- -.-Admission, • -• $Loss — - stock-beautiful pattern.,. -Wm.Poweli,of 'lot 34, con. T, hors. Dare, of Toronto, gave a -No extra charge for Dancinir- -Pickering, had made arrangements- number of selections,-which were - - j '�Congoleum hugs in beautiful Rng Patterns, • . _for an auction .sale on Nov. lit, rendered in their usual fine style, e. stn 10?4 and 10x12. . but a fire on Tuesday night which and highly, pleased all present. The Pickering Siz s in stock t• x9 l ,destroyed the barn with all its Uiss Eva Murphy gave several VW* - contents, including a horse. rend lira select�unsin,her usual pleasing Vigilance Committee •r ., ers & sale unnecessary, as every- manner.-and -MiQs -Louie Puckrin me ' _ . CHAPMAN ''thing tliat`wae to hsive been sold gave several readings which were The object of this Association is to has been destroyed. Mr. Powell well rendered. Ajhert Gativard's lessen stealing and prosecute_ has the sympathy of`the common- violin solos were tell received. the felons.. / ' R a R g its in his great loss. The aceorilpanists were Miss hL •hlembera havino ptop+rty stolen cbmmnni' BUNDY'S ­' s+ �i VD ' 1 1.i L N, - >~ -A public meeting in the infer Westgate; Mis; Ireue M+ rkar and pate immediately with-any member ests of the Hon. Wm. Smith, the Miss Ruth M lr h who did their - 1 P Yt h of Executive Commutes. - . government candidate', will be part'%well. Every number on the _ Membership fee •• ' .•:, 51,00. . ' .held in the Town Hall Pickeriotr, program was heartily encored and �iokete msv be had from the Pse.idoat or. •',,=' — -�.,,,, - Yin the evening-cif Friday, Oct: 2$,- were, met with read response. secretory on application, > »at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of hit•. Barker;the chief engineer of xsc:Cow.-L. D, Bunke, ptelm "It ms to nuy at Buddy 8 ;:` � '• ``� organizing. The speakers will in. the Contractin Co., acted as g Eer, W. V. Richer ickerin -ode the candidate, A. W. Jack- chairman;,a position he is well __ �' ' e• -son, of Whitby, Dr. Jas. Moore, of, ; uaii.ded iu fill. II'- J Q. W 1 Clark Wbitbp, hfiss Con9tanee Boult_o-n tinoelr •� - Yrosideai• - 6soresarT- �� � others. Ladies much to astir ------ - easnre of the even- - -- - are eort he proceeds, which inclu.i- ELM DALE MILLS - -About 8 or 9 o'clock on Tties ed several donations niade-before day evening a• lady .driving alone the concert began, amounted to :.-. P=aK �2SNC _ 'These chilly nights remind us that cold' is an auto arrived �n the village the generous sutra of $75.;0. This you can always-Oct the best Mani- - in a greatly excited state of.rilind, will be, placed in the hands of a -fobs Flour made from `'o. 1. . infer is coming.-_ Nothing is more neces- -. ; _ < s saying that about a mile east of responsible committee who' will Manitoba Wheat. ' the village an attempt Eves ttiade see that it wild be ,spent to the Royal Rousehold and Glenora for sary In your Dome than a good Heater. 3� . to bold her`up. A voice eAlled to best possible advantage. Bread. 'Try a bag. " ;l her to stop. but instead of obeying : Pastry Flollr Fresh Rolled 0at9 . the command she pat on more gas IN IVIBM6RIAM. BRAN, SHORTS, OUP Gurney Oxfo>t d and 2 .a<n 1 Quebec.''; �;Amd greati'y iperea3 d her speed. S�t.ii.rs-In loving memory of .snare MIX FEEDS a' t OAT CHOP, -. ea a She says that a shot was then$red -'Ieatiel Saralee; who departed-this $ ter6 do this properly. 'after her, but she succeeded in life Oct.T7 1916. . CARLEE OHOPS rgetting away from her assailants Can we forget : ah no «'.witho>at -suffering anp harm. ,For memory's goldep chain T " :'There' izre htindreds'in use in Pickering B When she arrived in the village 'Still binds'our hearts to the �VHEA R CRACKZJD CORN hearts abo e she told her storpy,to the watch- -� 'MIXED,HEN FEED and surrounding country and every 1 vian oil the road, and asked hint Till we meet to part no.more, -Father, Mother, Sisters, Brother ealdt* 's'Cream substitnti" if it was safe for her' to proceed One a•success. - ,V P Calf Meal: . . . ...., `, ,alone to the city, and on receiving DENyy-ln loving memory of Our --- Molasses Meat an answer in the affirmative she dear mother, who departed this life,\ CHOPPING AND OAT - - :. ;. ..continued her journey to the city, Oct. 28th, 191fl. CRUSHING EVERYDA? If its Hardware you want, we have'it.I 1. being compelled to detour to the Deep in our heat-to lies a picture Get prices on feed in ton lots. erntth and taking the base 'line. Of a loved one litid to rest. .-'•: k BELL PHONE., ;p:'. The rtonatableR in the villa a were In"memory s frame I shall Pep it, H Sundy Pi ekerin Because she was one of the beat. •notified of the oceuri'enee at too 3 to t ke action. -Husband, Son and Daughter's Chopping every dap " � t�lid'„`"'-.±�°',55.`�' eyT'�•�•" •�:i4'ra 't 'o- -r.a(y�,� •i.ay�„, .r � .t "j' '•M _�,,.,A� -Y` ,g�,.' n ..Kr r- "m�a<• .tn.yr•:a:'�C#g^ •i.-' Y�+,}„Y`k ``l + .', f "r#€'Mv�(p,. ?, �+.+.: �e��a, r k.v :•dr• *.r ,�,;a..e.,, '.,ni;_✓.••'kri '.M�'- .Y"•'a+i•r-' r''£;'t",•° y .•�y�yg' ° :C': S