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'.,.ro+ 2.'.: K. �'• a • :w•,, 4"'x' ?'. :'•�s'•,•e•[w...i - �"�`'•^^� - � , ;:Y`.';, '.y' '• , WS it °.;-,• *O L. -XLIe PICKERING, ONT., PRIDA.Y, 'U ��ENIBER .1, 1921 To. 7 . �t 8s8{raj Qjaraa� _ GREEN RIVER. _ ` DUNBARTON. Establisbed 1$28 4. Geo. E: Baker The Young People's Society of the Born, on Sunday, October the 30th, Afedical _ Green River Baptist Church, will hold' to Thomas and bars. Annan, a son. '- their weekly meeting in the church bliss Mary Kennedy, 'of Sctu born, ie GREENWOOD ' RE,'FORSYTH. Oph.D..'.Direetoe F R -�� ~' on,Friday at 8 p.m. Devotional Topic visiting'with her aunt, Mrs. 'George y `` .O ptemetzicalttAssociation of Ontario. Reg. 1 Violin 14.20, 1 Box 1.20. Resin lOc. "Doing Goa's Will With Our bloney. 'White, Jetered:Nlemberof:the American. Optometrical Ev rt body welcome. sire. Crabtree, of Meaford, is visit- �lasociayon. Eyes;examined ,by,appointment. To girls 14 years au4 under. one..2894, Claremont, Oac. The 33rd anniversary of the Green ing her daughter,Mrs.Ciugston at,the MILLS The Best girl singer trill get this prize River Baptist Churelt will be held on manse. F.'TOMLINSON, b1, B., Member on_November 12th. Sunday, Nov. 8th. 1. Eberley, B. A Last Monday evening at the Young ° _ _ r;;;.ai4„ l7 .'ofrtlie College of Physicians and surgeons Girls come in and register and procure of McMaster Univet'sity. will preach People's meting the appointed`eap• f: �a(Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b your music-you only have two ' at 2.30 and 7.00 p, m. The service of twins chose s es. The colors are blue the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,%Caldy song will he led bS'•'the Borne. Home and Sold. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 23►y pieces to sing,Sammy Honey Ethel Bova Ten little flingers Choir in the afternoon Rod,by the Miss ! Strickland, of Punjab, _ E,ICARTSVRIGHT, M. D..1-12H. - and ten little toes. Locust Hill :Elethodist Choir in the India, will address the NV..M.M. Society r� evening,• A cordial invitation is ex. Tbark'-offering wee ting in the church Highest Prices paid for ' .'C.W.& S..Ont. A coroner for the Ccun- The singing in the boys' contest was tended. on the evening of Nov, 9th, Every- - - - ty of Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p'.m., `. .WHEAT i : or at othertihours by appointment Phone BellBPlendrd. You can never tell what is - - boor sows. 77 No.24. Ind. fione No,400. Pickering• On- in a piano until it is placed and we did SCARBORO J.uNCTION Mitch sympathy is extended to H. BARLEY, testing 101bs: 6 fO v not know whRE wa in the boys until and airs, Toyne in the death of their or over we beard them sing. Y The mangled remains of'Mrs. A. W. infant daughter. 'Marjorie; 'aged four BUCKWHEAT O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Holley.,of 3'38 South Edgelev avenue. moothi. 'The•funerRl takes place this I have a stock of Ediabargh;member of the College of Edison Wilson won the boys' contest. Birch Cliff, were found on the-r='T. R. (Thursd'xty)afternoon toErskineCeme- Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate t Coast,. Western Oats,- Barley Feed., of Royal Oollege of Burgeons, Edinburgh. Remember our Piano otter. tracks near here at lU a.Monday nigh. tery. Special attention to daiesses of womon•and by W. A. -Davis. of 397 Ql ieen street On Sunday last Rev. Mr. Clilgston Bran and Shorts, children. Office and residence.Brougham, ''e give teness Piano sold a with every' west, Toronto. The body teas badly pteached ttt•o extra: s-tirring sermons. Special Mixe� (rain for hens. mutilated, and the severed bead was Jn the morning on the Master being I-:+~ ' LeflaG.a fcund east of the Kennedy road cross•.'ottestioned about His deciples and in all at lowest prices. � ��� �t �^ �� } ing- The body bad evidently h�-en the evening on the unstable luau. It Chopping Monday. Wednesday H.'KR;v'NEDY. Barrister. Sol- l �j U• drapged =om� distance by t.he�Mont- would bate been a pity to have missed and Friday. `�` ,ieitor,tNotary Public.:lConveyancer &c. - treal'express, eastbound. Courts Con-.either sermon. --• - ---. _ -- • Whitby,Ont. Al -- _---�- stable Davidson identified deceased The Godson EJontractinq Company The light rain this ^"A L and is investigating-the cnw. The re- employees will give their farewell coil- -trial x g year requires to , P E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ns'were removed to N. B.Cobble. cert in the Presb terian Church this be Obund.finer-than usual. _ •Solicitor;Notary Public.Etc, Money to H• S - I iin[t it i7ne. aaa.�0fficeBroch6t.North,Wbiibv., usly BE dick's undertaking parlors, I-estTo-- _JFriday,tevening.--An gut:.C�y ue.v t5 ' =fir: roniri:-An imlttrst is to be held by and vttried program will be -given. - n 4 �ALES . JOHI�STON-Barli�ter� 1 CLARED/IQI�]T. . County Coroner H. H. Fronting, of 'Those tRking pRrt will include Miss etc,'229;Danforth Ave. (Woolworth;Bldg) Todniorden.- Westgate, accompanist, Bud Wirson, Toronto.ICPhoneGerraid 1411. Saturdays, 1.1al• ZTNZ7E'RT.E�.���8'R Jack NcWbinney tend the UnknOwnS -' 2,'• : were iT2A,(lad.) • .holy and Licensed, I:rubalmer. will matcp you laugh. Admiesion20c., • B.ROCfC ROAD. y i3 Z. G�rRT�N WILLIAM J. BEATO\,B. A..Bar- _ children 15.c, ' r1 V� MOTOR HEAF81,E raster. solicitor. member of the 'Frrn of lter- a' k o visited with 4latk- �- llty<km,�a Denison.Fosterand Bei,ton. Toronto City C`onnectnn ham friendv last Sato day. Splendid Concert to ni ht(Friday) General•,'Itrusts Building,85 Bay Street,Toronto. ' Tetephoae'Atain9E1'and W2, for H-ospitai Work Jesse Badgernw, of Toronto.is visit• in St.-Andrew's Church. ing his bro(bersand sister berg. _ ,♦ „" Randall Ellicott expects to go to his ' BROUGHAM. hertfat - . - - -'- '_-_ -- -.--_ new home in But immediately. -'^�^�T^^.^^ �^^ • BARNES Clayton Axf ard's sale on Fpriday was r ` .. i1 . 1�aHCattDoSOSr7ontUo. SxuJ aDs.sw iE`riOPPING M-1 �aMrs. 1fa11iptnfnTht�clford,randdau. we a P• �� • �.'. :' IiES Brodie. of Tnionto, ::pent rite t. week-end with her sister. Mrs. Phili '.."'. Y System" of comfortable plate Mork. wtite for ghter, Myrtle;are visiting the form- Fred Norton. floor the West.t. has Wformsstion or phone North 5316, 4-16':.' ' - Will be closed down for purchased•a new McLaughlin 34 roan- _ et'a father.John Pea c tat present. w y ster from Rov Gerew. ' reps::r rill Mrs.John Perev. retururd home on �tLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., - George rind Mrs. Coates and faro:v. 'B Graduate of the Royal College of Dcntal FRIDAY_AND S'A' TURDAY Eriday from Michigan. where Itbe was of Claremont, s�ppeent -Sunday w Surgeons and €niversity of Toronto. Office - attending the funeral of her brother, John And:Sirs: Boci>to. 'rhA Universal - ®ver W, M,•Pringl=s hardware,store. Whitby. -October :4th -and 15th.- .' Thomas Jackson. Office kours 9 to . i-to 5.30.;: Ind.'phone 9. One of the children under the care 31". T. C. Brown. of Toronto, visit- �p,���r Ma,ChI ne Berl phone 220. • 441y-I Chopping And Oat Rolling every week ed with her daughter, Mrs. •Howard - -r day excepting Monday, of Mrs. McNlann died recently and Malcolm;Dn Sunday Inst. (One of,Our Productions) was buried in Bethel'Cemetery. The lfu*insss QlCafatas. H.- and Mrs. MAdltl and [amily We sell gill's Rite-Cite Lena;;fOr �. �.Barnes,Bi81"II88Green RtI�H2' funeral was strictly private. bent 5unrls week-with relatives At r P y all mahe9 of ears-the best 'V ETA E.STEPHENSON;A T.C.M.. Ruche's.Polct and Keswick, ; ;r. Or R. R. No. LocusCHill. - - is the market for „,'•„ CHERRYWOOD. N. McCarron. of Toronto, has been teacher of piano and theory Phone 1803. _ the price. Claremont. 30-10 • • spending a few days at hie former Gran Chopping Air's. J. N. Reesor, of Toronto,is via- home"Meadow brook,Farm." Tires for all carer, Emery Wheelel �7 ®. '�AAi-issuer of A1ATriA a itinq Lelatltie®here. The evangelical services in the Saw and Emery Mandrils, y3# VM Licenses in tb. ooabty of Ontario, - AND,FL 1K1NG� Albert Aod 'Mrs. Petty epertt Sea• Christian Ctturcbr:-which are very in- Circular Saws, Lad- ' j ptckarsas vfn•C•• illy day with friends in Toronto. teresting, will be contiaoed text week. dens, etc, - k I am prepared to do Chopping.and I. Laughlin visited on Sunday with Next Sunday the Union Sabbatb . v'..N T a V.!RICHARDSOti- Real 'Ea Oat Flaking every Monday his brother.Jospph Laughlin. School will hold their Tbanksgiving ':Woodworking and General, • .'tate• 1r.wrence.Cenveyaneirtg. Notary and Friday. W. and Mrs.Thotnpqon.of 9rindford service%t'lf) a. ih.`,t� rogular hour. B1aCkatnith'tnQ. m Public.Etc..:Pickering.cat. 3Eiy spent Sunday at S. Thompson's. nil reaching at 11 o'6i••ck. - It is Stoneboats For Vale R P «'m. Ferguson aid' }rife, acct*m• trusted that-all those interested will ' W. H. dACK50v. Brock Road, - i' j 'HALL-House carpenter. Es- panied by hl, father }std mother, hi their derorarions on Saturday,. Pickering. ant: A Y . tin*ea gsven for new work. re'paire or John F. Bayles, Claremont runtored to Mt, Albert on Sunday, not fe i gi-iing the thank•ofterrag on :Iterations, lad phone 23t3. Pickering. -23ty - Rtlral'Route�o.'_, F.rcf^vhad}-aas pleased withtlraad- Sund+ty rttnrntn-It• $.BEATON "TOWNSHIP CLERK ` -No. owes given t,y Rev. Mr. 'Weilwood, of A very bappc event tonk place at Here ty : • Batllt. on Suntiacia�t, Npxt Sundt,} the hnnT Il 1.hail Mrs. Perrvnt:+n ea �� A r D• cairr"sneer, ocwartaeteaerfor taktaR lg v B gin g the pulpit will he occupied t.f a minis: !llundt►y'• Oct. 31st, Rhen E. M. C. •amaavltr, Accountant, sac, .Money w loan J rPr trnul'Toronto at the u�tt+.barn. ?rte n (rest Lillie i►Iurdocbl was united on tars: ps�ere , _ `tsacer of Marriage loo- ,To help you run part of your• p eace•" whitavi Oat. t-t �_ I1'tr1 R.W, ,: in marriAge-4o Peter Brown.of Tomn- _. -' Bp�operrintt a N1=iv"'Gnragt' in the Vi1- The montbip nieetitig of-the Ladies to. The ceremony took place at-3 811 ��PG Q & PUGH,' Licensed`-'Atir• lithe of Whitevule I,Rm prepared to do Aid Socii-ty will be.held' at the home o'clock in the presenrP of relatives and CeTllellt' t:rrttrr[or the Province of Ontario. A'.l all kinds of re Rir. work,.. including of Mrs. W. J. 'Patty on' Thursdtty. friends, The bride looked charming `C+ . f ki-ds of sales conducted on reasonable term+..-- - f+ Nov. T7tii- R trek later'than usual. in bee Rlirte bridal-roises. A ahriat• A,iso Freeder of pure-bred Shorthcrn rattle: tope and .side curtains. also innkinR Y Rnte,phone or call, Ind. hone, Claremont° your old car look and run like new by Roll Call answered by a verse contain- .enin(a added interest to the cererliony - .Coal 2118.1 Gkn biaior P.O. 3psly Riviog.it A Rood coat of new paint, ing tbe.word `=Sacrifice." which was perfortoed by the Rev. J ! e• POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• - w• Bonner. Later the company aat in Pumps,*. Windmills. Silos _ WHITBY. down to a daintily prepared supper, .. t1Mbe�• + F• for o°uatie• of York and Ontario. Arc- ff� P . and kfb-r ind,ulking in music the cons- 1 itch eal•a of ail ktads stressed to nn shortest - and;Gasollne;Engines attics, address Gre•a'Giver P.0., Or,t, The spirit of Hallowe'en prevailed Pasty dispessed to their several homes. .'!:,'.,. ::•A CHARLES ,M, RICE, on Monday evening at the masqueliall_.. _ - - ..8hingles r �{TM. MAW, LICENSED AUC. Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale,flat under the auspices of .the Victorian WHITEVALE. r•t� TIONEE for York, and Durham - Order of nurses. There was an un- way �' - - Read Roo�fin Counties, All kinds of sales promptly,attended TIME TA TABLE-Pickering Staticn nsudliv large Attendance, Costumes A. g ue0es has,returned to Toronto, 3'. g to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may,be T,-R.• Trains going Ritat due as follows were original and clever, �rlth a'good after spe riding a few weeks with his arranged at NEWS'O�cv, Bell and•Indepen- No. 6 Mail 7.5. A M. variety. Folioesiri ro Tess: a euchre brother, J. E. Bi ckleb. - cleat phones. Whitby.Oat. Sly ' q P ii y •' .28. Local 2-.'2S P.M. for w1tich. prizes- were given.-a rn• 'Mr. and Mrs. Hetherington and fam• ' ..and Late yyam�-- 25 P R P •l ' intend moving ro their Toronto '"vV=C�,O��• �GN�,S 36 Local d�o P Dd gratn1was contributed to by�Irs. S. 1 y R _ Snndap train, 8.:a A. V. Rowe. .Hiss Eva Bell and W.$nshnelh hnnte,aaain for the winter. and sold. Trains xoieg West dae as follows- Dancing-and- ancing and- 'refreshments concluded bars. L Hagerman gave 'a 'Hallow- .Bought t: No. 35 Lo.al 10.:13 A.M. the event in Tuesday morning's early e'en party to her ctRSS last Monday F: A. -R E E S O Ri r• .•r' Government, Municipal and Cory •. 27 Local •2.35 P. M. haurs night. All report having had a speen• `. ��• potation Bonds For Sdit. ? mail 8.30 P. bJ. An interestif frtct was that F. L. did time. ZOCV.�T H==+=•+ •- ' "' ° Sunday train, 7.10 P. M. Fotvke, a 'former Liht t'Rl :IL P. fur bliss Ei;-ieRogers and friends, of To• "a` Bell Phone'193 -• - - h t ^�rdin to Standard Sr,uth Ontario. was chaizrurin At the Tonto. spent the week-end at the some ` -�' g Rieht Hon, Arthur\Irighitn's meeting of \tics Rogers' parents, W. D. and " WILLIAM D.-DYKES, .WHITAY time:': in Oshawa on Ttiesday afternoon. Mr, Ilrs. Roger.-, � F'owke ryas: in the House during Sir blesses. Leatrc, Prise, Cooper and P�� eim'o ' j �y Y Ur, -`•�;i',;red Laurier's re ime He was Trnvrr have depRrtEd. north to enjoy E McEwen, B X.SC. The -Chevorlet Uarage and Service later a�i p..:�+art by Sir Robert Borden's the hunting seasc;:�. ''e look for. - V.eterirlary'SurgeOn. - Station at Brougham is still-selling Union Govern twr�t�as one of the three ward to 'hearing, tunny alni ir,us tales Grad ate of Coiveraity of Toronto. Chevrolet cars and repairing ail milks commissioners fur tie .rebuilding of when they return with their Itlundrr. w s= u~;<� „ of car=. Agent for Renfro.• 1laehin- Halifax: ' r. Firteke i3�io:.defeRted Tice liethddi:t unni.versauv wRS a ..Dr� �. Former Veterinarian-to Macdonald er Cresm Se Separators and Willard aecitled euccc s, both afternoon :and Agricultural College, Quebec. y• the Icon•: ''m.Smith-and Rftelatircd , g g Batteries. A!-,o rental batteries and supported hirn i,n the riding, err service being well attended. .' c attention to all 'clients.' Goodyear tires. Give us a call and=he _ _ _. Re` 1 T'°lj�s•:d, of Barrie,preach- Prompt 'Bell%and Ind. Phones, convinced that we -handle the,most-1rAear Pa'i'l dale Baptist Choir this ed most Ynte.c�t�''r;, -and helpful set• ' ;:•,,.1f. PICKERING - ONTARIO economical esr on the rove, and t110 rnons. The music' provided' by the Story _ lowest priced•car for the service coo (hriday) night, St. Andrety is hoine and Locust Hill Choirs Rag t�rY - get. Equipped the same as the,-high C11arela, Pickorinq. ' much appreciated. �{ E T T1 priced 6:cylinder cars. Getoue before The Godson Contracting Company, ^�� l T t the spring raise in prices. GREENWOOD. assisted` by local talent, will give a• VI • R I y $ concert in St, John's Church next Take �&I>1�OWS ieroW S garage, DrCii?gh$111 Bert, .'Mrs.H��ttrvey and Albert visit- ThtrsdRy evening. This company • ;~ Has a full line of fresh and cur-- _ ed friend's in iJxhridge qn Sunday, have appeared at Highland Oreek, Tasteless '"4T} " Cod Liver ed meats constantly on brand. Dunbarton a=nd' Pickering and have Increase your Power John and Mrs, Adamson entertained :• " y friends from t cloth on Sunday week, delighted the Audience with their floe r :y: Spice Roll, Breakfast. Bacon by attending the Olive�Vetheridge. of Toronto, spent selections. Do not fail to hear them, "Extract, after that + Ham', Bologna, tV einera, etc 1 l �• the week-end with Alf and Mrs, Trim. Admission 25 and 10 cents. -- -�:��T �i ble Remember the grand bazaar tote :.,.:cold. Jt will blllid ;`;..,_•'. , Highest rises aid for 3 S held in the Oddfell'ows Hall on Nov. g P e _ Mary !Lhfr is spending a couple of - -- Butcher's Cattle. ��GG.�� weeks with friends in Brampton and ••itli, commencing at 4 o'cicck. under �, 4V eon a Charles Sts,Toronto vicinity. the auspices of the Whitevale Lhdies' -•,BOA nP' q Miss Sophia Day, of Toronto, is Here Aid Society. You will be given op. ;"-`w• .., HARNESS 4SHOP nrtnnitiea to purchase some wonder- ~ ` ` This School is strictly first class in spending a few days with Miss pdna P : .LLOur stoch Condition l Middleton. ' ful bargains of every kind at the differ• k . i all departments and enjoys a wide. Mrs, Gamble and son, of Brain ton, ent booths. There will be handker- '•, '�'Y d ° . pp Powders are the. : If your needs are in the barneds line ap ent the week-end with her mater, chiefs, bungalow and fancy aprons, g r a read atranB e. IT IS T131E• give us a call. a have new and P P R Mrs. James Raine. some-made cooking and candies,fancy second-handsn_stocli noviil Tjiwrpnee�Eurned to Detroit goods, clothing for children eta You befit. ^ 7 K1 L''L ArL"1'r[l.L1l•1GDiGU AAU YVV � �•~; • � ••• ��`.- New backbend harness$35 on Wednesday,after spending a couple will ana rile ruu,.uagc . -.• ---- Brushes,Curry Comb,'0,,everything RISK NoTHING BY C031ING HERE. of months with friends in the village,' interesting place-articles of every de * for the h3rse. Sandy Moore and wife and Walton scriptlon and among them something Trunks, Suit Oases, Lunch Boxes Our graduates are eminently one- Wilson aud•wife'motored to Oshawa you have been looking for. Also, N• • Cj�wEN� ' Shoe repairing1womptiy done. Rub. , on ,Sunday and spent the day with there will be a remarkably well-stock- N is ber heels pelt on while you wait. cessful. Enter any time. Write friends. ed fish pond, where you are quaran• Cecil Beadle for catalogue. Bert Harvey has sold his,house ad- teed a big flak each time you throw in g joining the village to a Mr. Wood•of your line. And before you leave you , Veterinary $11I'geotl ►W. J. Iillliott, Principal Toronto, who will take peesession itq• fault visit the lunch-counter where . r r$At•>oerlB Maker, - ickeriag media'tely. you will be served.a.dainty Itmmeboeo. FL03C41T1=8 •y`}S ry'�.' ti. �'t` .5. „aye ',� �� " a Car „ ,`. �, 7Y"l R..' '�'^�. Nr i,..�.';" .;�,'ty,t.., �!; 4 is ".k� `iy,' Vie.L, -,p'., ,,,,...' ,t• •F�•',,•!=''d��,�s-,+- y�'.��,T'., '+M .A '+��i,'f�.,,�.�taaf''. ,� ,�. k .�' • 'i.:' '� Rr"",w s o-4'.�� ° `�,rw..o•.,,'�,+�rra .r". <� rfc�- X � ... ,-. '- „Wit,.» �:•. � Y".,r.d�ja T« � r� .i�:,�a�' .M d, �.• v �'°"` -�t ''`tw.'�fiS r`ua'dPet'+k�a=w .. n,�_ ';1> f-+rti�'.•.,tr p'- -re�'...'9..- •.any? =ah.J�a�.� 'n• isri'.i;,s>e.....,raes�',a':��.�ya ,�"n,-y, sro=" �`ie`y:, �' cGe'uJr:+ r .�s. G �, !{,n 'Y^rl�-Y�.✓'��. ts.. ..GIPS y A'�a.a R'M. 'C �±.�"�A' ,Y,F'�.• .' «'y}, r.4' '-A: ^.fi J•'.. �2^ .*e• •�� r:'.�..` t'• - J'�: ..._� .";'�w,�. ''"�' 'j .t'��'Yr�1'�w::,�s,'�^ry'.+^•-.v�y.....•'F• --,?7�..y„ �f I'�•f.,-��. y.d. .�a'r .:ai :se .v, {... .y. .yob *x«:r .1�� d. { .��. .. ,�, _ ., « ., L�,�( j . .. y'�'Md. ''.�°' 6,.«5'.. '..'..�..-•i�.. - '^-'�--• iS''4�•;�.:P•.u• ..,, �°h.Fk•. -. .. -a .. .�_ ... �- --. .. -•...•. �3rJ -.L''"�-... - , .., .�'^'u_ ... . ,M„ �' .�,,-'. ,.„'� . . .. - .; '�"`I•don't suppose yon tam do g-' anapices,-and di6d' a fewv darys Teter, - -�'• ', -'�' ':a;�.:,��,' ' -�__ �`` _ 'thy,"-Gxsaeet��'ed; "but.I oaf go: at one of q�our uncle's country houses, _ ,;,:'.v"•,;,3 A'.,' ��' `"'"` y�T-y' .;• >. ,��- �. �,� 4',k�_;4'� m'B• b0 ap�zi3 t0-tl`y and. to-morraar, befoa'e he could nieace aalr a�temeut." t _� -.��•� � Fr � ,s ti T •.,;' too, if necenssry, in th4a peace,bathar� pia id ridiculous! -Granet ex- I.aa o! lertiie- _ - �:�,y; - A'' - ii;g eveaT one T grge7 heard ol.. Yon claimed. I never caw the fellow 4�e-- atge. xs4ttny �v ' _. `�� "`'-� �'r> ;, • "'�'�f'' , - have some infiuen�oe I know. Get me fore-in m life." .. - - -chicks. Elvery � ... .• ,•� 'till«,;� � I ' „ ! u 'bird kept is t T5}"••• ,. ;4.. �,:�,���•: �- ,� - -_ a jab out.of this country. . .. + Ridiculous. doubtless, but auoin-j vlgoroue healthy, nw�• `�,..,,`' •' _ ~•, � Thomsozi.raisedhia-eyebrows slight-.�cidetice, NYajoa• Thomson replied,' profitable con-_ �_ ����� •: ,,,;,a s t••_ .. •- ly,c. '„ turning� over the next fie O� his� -ure s,tonfC.xA �� � �- � .� ' .,�'•- .. ...c ;���,•- •; _ You weak to fie abroad again. - f book. A little•Inter I find yon tak- :. ,_. . _••�•--x-� - - _ •� � . "Anywhere--anphpw! If they wnri t•ing an immense interesk in our new! �.P,� pD�,Tgy .-- _ __� .tq """•,r<,: - - � i have me back in .Frattce,, although i-destroyers, tt•ying. in._fact, bo.3nduce;_ .RS£(}ULATAR - ••°'y'•�'` «,, 'a heaven knows vvh not, can I be sent young C•om�ers to explain our wire• - ''; w`°��:_ � to the Dardanelles, or even East netting system,following him dbwn to Booklet "Prsctieal ••. '�- � i Africa? .I'll take,vut Temritoriala, if ,;v;; ,. �.;;-- _ j Po�rtssiiottth and doting your •beat-to I Pointers [bows •the' . . _ > 'yo I'll d ::: ..: f-„µ,. . •, ,. ne d sac <:.- u like o anythirg sooner tha i I•siiscovex also'-the meaning of a w i• waq toWp�St sa "*=,::• J.•,. -. _ ..:.�. __.., .. be to n ere i fe a d ttach hi -d troy teas e•- ..; ,, ; - ordered ° e o 'n rn eaice ed to s es e :�,. •° - Icountry town.. to train young trades-I Tb�.t is.simply absurd, Granet pro-I pg,AT.�, FOOD (30. .> , �>M1,,•, i people.` If I don't worry, I know i a tested "I was inkerested in the sub-l� OF OANADA __ ��"z•':,- . . -.. .. .. , • -!shall get a home appointment d'irecbly,,�ect, ss any mititary..officer w'ou•Id be' KITED `°.• .�_ , •�•;��,. j area I don't vv�ant it." 1 in an important' naval development.� - TORONTO _ :-; '. , ;�-�.��� Thoansom studi his visitor, for a'�Iy journey to Portsmouth way aim�i r _,,::,'�.` •.•,',�• a-�;._� � ed� to Muss a _ ..x�.. - _ i tnoment, carefully. .). .. ,i-- _.. _ :. �ply an act of courtesy C n-i `�,. ' ;.�� _ � - - -__ -_ - � "So you want toJ:be fighking agair«,�yars and her cousin.'.' '! • -_ -°;.`- �'�'�"`' ch?"'he remarked. I "I find you next," Thomson went on -'=:- '�:�� . :�•'_�'h e K� n �-d�� ��• � . .• du." coact' tswere •• - y. - h vably, " 'siting the one French - - -�,b;. -� - I G ai d fl.ml ammo � O� -- 4 Y•'•. ' r T m on•dre ' li c Tocked atatesafan whom we in England had i• ��, Maio ho s w a ttl ���;,,�.. - - o _ -__:__. ___. book towards him, unfastened it with cause to fear, in his hotel in i,o'ndon.! - - - --••'- �T h e ��l i n� _ • • " key from his. chain and held his I Sad that very soon•afterwards that�. _ - "'`� ' - !'^`'` '' hand over the page. It wa•s notice- statesman is in possession of an auto-I _ -- ' _ `?, �, ` •�r",� - =: �:.:-:- •-.•', , � - -. able that his �•: ht hand'sli ea-o ien -- .- t; pp i graph letter from the Kaiser, offering� _ • ,�V�,,,;�. `', - .. .^ �_ -fib'` 1•few inches the right-hand drawer'of peace to th,e F-ranch people an extra-! �� p��a and ezpiessman will -. ��."y _ .._._ _ -._• - : •- • t:is desk. i ordinary'terms. Who was the inkEr-( Tbriug Parker service right to yotiu „_„ '� �-^ B9 E.PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. - '`1 ou have came to me, Captain'mediary who brou ht that document,I home. We a carria a one wa - �:.• _ i?r:aret, he said, to ask my aid in Captain Granet? - - g .. -. . ',:'.""7I �� it'hafevei• you-'send-whether it .-be' . �`z.-�. ,Baffin you a job. Well- if •I could! Granet's face .n�ev'ex twitched. He '=� ''`-- «P7�!adl ive perfectly,held 'himself with cold coin sure, h°usehold draperies or the most deli; .. ', {g you one where I was ppoo . �'^ `. CHAPTER XX�.-(Cont'd.) was engaged to Geraldine Conyers:' certain that wu would be shot in your!. "These," he' declarred', `rare fairy cote fAbrfcs-will be' 'speedily,returned - a-;�` '`Do you_mean that Germany will` "You axe rivals in love, .too,eh?"�first skirmish, I would give it.to you,�tales.- Pailleton was a friend of mine. to their original freshness.. When you - . - "- be crushed?" Grartet derrraad'ed. i Sir Alfred"remarked. - jwith•pleasure.- Under presen± co�ndi- During.Amy-visit we did not speak of think'of clea�ng or $yeiag _ +�''��=�' y g' tions, however, it is my impression;politics. �,: ' ' . ' Geraldine Con err is the irl.I want thick of PARKER 3 •� to many, t.h�at the further' you are•from any - ' (Ta fie•continued.) '•- ' ' �..' , $u' Alfred shook' his head. � „ Granet admitted. . I still believe first impossible," he 'y&;';�t:'�id, "but the pasta of exhaustion `"Thoxnso'a;'«Sir Alfred murmured I British fighhing force, the Wetter a, _ ___ _ � y, - -- • - :t�,�.will crime, and come surelyy, before.to himself,- Surgeon Major Hugh,•w� be for the safety and welfare of , - •• - Parker S - - - '��',r�msny months have t►assed. It is time'Thomson :He seems to be the only��� force,." ,� 'Dged -C�lild s• Coat - _. , _ �',�, •�4-��. r ua to think of ourselves. 3o far'�n, 8onnze, � �f�oris we have cue (;ranet's lace wa.s suclrlyddy .:a,d. } ' -" ;,;�-as I am concerned, well, tberh is,that;least danger of fear.. Personally, ��fie had turned a little paler and his �a der O�Saul _ .�::'Q�7e censored te�tter-noth' in itself,!think I am secure. I do not believe!ey-es flashed. �'. ,. •. _ - I„ipnited - - '°���yet damitisig if the cow should be�that that single letter will be ever "What do you mean?"he demanded.( Buy "7Jiamond Dyes" and follow the '-'�'�'.-'discovered. As !or y`ou, well;you arerdecighered, and if it is three situ$le direcflons in every package. Cleaners sad-Dyers - „ ,parts•of Thomson had removed his hood and n''Ri`.as?e from anything transpiring in�the Eabinet aze my friends. I could w'as glancing at the open page. Don't wonder wheUher you can dye or� J91 Yonge St. - : ' `�i,,,�,��Fr�aa�oe, and although yyou seem to�ruin the Stock Exchange, to-morrow, "There are a few notes here abbout I tint successfully,'because perfect home�• Toronto. 93 - ,_ _ =have been rather unlueicy there, ou�bring London s-credit, for a time, ak � `� •,y,;,,. y . you,' he said. 1 will not read them' dyeing is guaranteed with• Diamond- _- ��tT�;,,;,app�ear to kte safe as regards Norfolk.I any rate, below the. credit of .Bel• I all but I will give you some.extracts.}Dyes @vaII ii you have-never dyed•�; - 'a`•'•^'" !,u must make u r mind now to grade',.' There is our full name and parent- " �,�,� p you � Y i fore. Worn, faded dresses, skirts, i .. - "�-� ,f'ullow my lead. Take a teams coin- Ali the same, it seems to• me, I age, tra•cm out the amoum of for-; wai ts, coats, -sweaters, stockings, u =- ,,��msnd. do the rest .of your soldieriri$ �� ' declared grimly, "that ref eight bloodgwhich I find is in .yours draperiesr hangings, .everythi �' ��� ��•j� ����� - -" a �•'' �t�fetly, acid chant, with the others'I sh-ould both be asore comfortable if i veins. There is a verbatim acarunt of, �' be• -� .,.`°;7rrheri°the.dag of pears tames. T'nese;there were no Surgeon-Major-Thum-I a report made to�'trre by your Brig-'o0me like new again.• Just`tell your� 84�� ��R - : . - " +�tnk-few-inaaths must be oiir• a esY'�'r►•" ' - - -- (e,dier=General. in which it aeeri�s that -druggist,.whether the material •you � • • _ -• �'�+�:seeset.'• At hessrt vac array hs►vg Tonged I "3'�e very last dispatches I had to�in the fighting under his�mrnand you wis�to dye is wool or silk, oL whether - ,.�;':to call ourselves the ao� of a ightier deal with, Sir 'plfre'.I continued,Fwere .three times apparently taken tt ie linen, cotton, or-mixed goods. -Bests E1'ectnc Or CsBa ��"`yrtse�tfon;--bat fate is agair�t ua. 'Wei"ode-alliiaioa td ltim,. They don't;prisoner, three times you apparently. Diamond Dyes never streak,spot, fade. •- - , = •�'• �• love some of his work in -Berlin I'errs wh - - •i1 new vil lamb that gives an amat- -.:most eanhimie Ernglishmen. pad; the iitfarmation ich you� or run. - -- ' "You've takes my Breath awn •," can tali yrou. What sort o! a man is`brought back led to at least t'vvo die- ,_ -- a lagly brilliant, soft, irhLte light, eves _ "' .. y � Bette;than gsa or electricity,has'beea -• '�> i,.;Gxt}ttet deebared. . Let m�e reaI3ze this he, Itonriie. Cart he be bou'ghtY A�asters•,the 3nfarmatiaai which exactly It i's.the fellow that has to be told; r• -,for a.moment." j g �,�teetsd by the U. 9. Government and 3S -. _ hundred tho+isand poun�d.s would be a�at the time you were absent seemed min and again tv do the ri ht thi leading- ualrersitiea and !Quad to be v�,�"°; He rant qquite etBl. �i rush of fortune to a man like that. �to• came miraculously into tht°-hands that needs to worry about his jab. The�a�ertor to 10 ordinary oil lams. It '-�- tltioughts hail' crowded into his brain.� 'There is only one w$y of dealiifg.01' the enemy, reeulted7n even greater - rG;�Ffrat aaid forem+QSt was the thou ht with him,"'Granet said fiercel "I =� man that has to be,told'-only once is bu�i•ne without odor,•smoke or aol�e- - � �,r g y -trouble-fbr vs; . . n"'o=!Getraldine. If he could cover up his have tried it.once... I expect i.'lI have `•Do you insdnuate, then, that I asn -s`af�• and the man that earl do i�t,yto pnmging up. !i simple,"eIeaa, sate. - ' �F°' traces! If it were true that he was � try again." - `' •a•traitor?" Granet asked fle1'cely. Without -being told'at all wiPi be the .Boras 94g'o air sad e% ootnmoa ]cars- - '^-.-'set free now from hie pledges! Then Sir Alfred leaned over the table. -. "I insinuate nothin'g;' Thomson re= head of his dtap�s�6ment. • •• sane (coal-o!1).. •"� - . ;� "Don't be rash, Rormie" be eodviaed. Iii �� -' - The ifiveatar. F. T= Johnson. ..:b 'h+e ramembe'red his visitor of the , ,p quietly. So far as you and, I - t ;.t'`-:..avr� and his heart Batik. - "3tind y�e�t,re�mem�ber this. The.tiisn idlave concerned, vve-may se�well,-i re- 'Minsr'd'sLinlmentUta9ilby Vaterinarles� Cr�B St, �V., 3tontreal, is affering to � - _... �;t,!, „ „ ,,. p _ _ : �send a lamb on-1D days' FREE-trial, , w�- -- Look here, he confessed, m a,areal danger, both to ycu and' to'me.I some, understand one e7rcther. You -- _ - Yi�""�w'ay this is a huge relief. I, like yon,I He is the only man who has had airy-'are,-without doubt, ativaie that my". - I o� evoa to give one FREE to the first �••• . °�, thin to do with the Iatell' ace De-� «ihan to Tormto vt�it the Haar in each locality who will help - _, _ ,,,.�„•tbiught it was to !asst for three' g >>� �post as inspector of hospitals is a' + •' �'�.:months ara3 I tha�nglit I could stick it.tparemenk h�er'e, alro is worth a sna RO sl-.On�tri0' Museum him. introduce it. �'Prite h[m today _ _ . P blind. -I am, as a matter of fort, chief Y +; . While t}re excitement of the thirng wsa!of the fingers: Now go home, Ronnie:�� the IntelligeTSCe Departm'en't= with��,��°OVe�mt�enetr�i�itto��n�Oa<1�i explain hoivi you-can filet•the agfeney, • ffi��_':^about it was racy enough, but Ilaten,�You 'came here-well,. never• mind I a rank- which at' p;esemt I do 'not .�cita.eolosy ue�>ioss�. atinerafogy Fa3- j�d wythout experience or moaeT - - r� -�'tsttt�Ie. That'.No�r#el3c aSsir-I Bar not'what ynu were vPhen ybt� came here.�choose to tree. I Yi'ave been myself to, acoatoiogy;�+olagy. open doll]~, io a,rn. � - _ �•�,•°rsesi__t�y oat at that." i Yon •are going bark- an Engldshmaat.-! our. Brigadier-General and brought to•-s pm. Funday.•2 to s p.7i1. Bioor, ''eke =250 to >�40 per moatb. _ ,�, . "Wtrat do yon meals?." Sir Alft^ed;If they won't send you to the Front'home this report, and,it it iQ any Kett Line, Lupont and Avenue Rd. cars. � - _ -' '�.t. desaaiarded. anziou�y,• '•This felkwv ngsiis,. bather..-them ..for some work I sakisfaction to you to know It,ba'ought . 4 - '- _ _ ._ •"'� '� >, � '.• Tbomaon?„ �here, and 'tytick to it. You will get rvo I also an ux•grrti rey�. �ldac yvt. Shuutdr: 'st-mob+---��� � 3„ ,- "Tbwriiaoti, of course," G--coact iss- ,reports riot• say visitaia.- -I have 'not be allowed to rejoin any part of _` _ - .. •; . 3' 'seated, "but the real trouble has coma strangled the whole sy^skem. You and�t;he Torre •utrdei b'la control." ws,,; Use ` .- '� ,:• to tsie in s tiiRrrent way: I told you'I are cut loose from it. We are free-I - "It was simply rotten luck," Granet - � - -' " -- `'�*•-` - _ �.. gi g •� t I, , that in �i ,.u..•. �,PRETTY PRESENTS• ''"' - � - ; - - that thane r� out of it. 4he-lances.• Min3, I still •believe mutterer! �� ., • o,eoety_. t'...'i��.,.... � ,.. _ 1 . ,to..a le'9sE.more �o�tes,,, , aaadiration. he was driven into a culture ws:l dominate the-world, bKt,Thoinscn pagceeded. ``I meek you acme - � iN"PROFUSION ., _ _ ' - •.; ooaaser, and fineldy, to class' herse:f,�it may not be in our,dory. It just hap- weeks-ago st a luncheon paz•ty at the •.-r- said t3iat we were enga to be mar- pins that we have struck a tle.too I Ritz. A Belgian waiter, whe I Iearzs- `SEE • 0�3R -S�MPLE3 _ � - - - L�� vied.$he has Dome up to�n3on,came anon. Let us make The best of things, ed, by taker inquiries, was present sa - -. - - - �Oa x��:.-, to me to-night. She expects ma to_Ronrtie. You have many years of Life. a prisoner--fn the vilI•age where y+on ' ��:§' ,rmin'y hoe." - {I have some of unab±tted power. Let aPere being entertained-as a guest at �I'Orrsit Fancy Csoods Co., I.td.. � � - •' - ' t� = `' "How muds does she ,know.?" Sir-us be thankful that we weFe wi�e't}te German head octave, recvgnizea - "- _ ;It'S d2h�iIt � _ Alfred asked. i enough to stop in time." ... - �, .. � Wellington St. East -. , .' .,, •4.w_, y you asvd was on t e point of 'tri�aking - - _ -. `� .. -'.6 � RAar-8�g F° �. ' "Everything," Granet groeised. "It Grariet rase to his feet. His uncle a dis.,losure. The exc�temen't, however, iN6700 TORONTO c� �.� - :" ' - � . - ' ' �•-,'�� was size who had told'me.oi the water-watched him curious! vvas too much for him and he fa,mted w-=• A � ' way across the maa'ahes. She sav;,me "You re y'autrg, of eou�e, Ronnie,"'He'was at °ace remo�•ed; under your WHOLt3$ALE ONLY �..,.,,,,...._...•._ -. _ - _ ,�:�._there with Coilit�s, junk. before the,he 'continued indulgently. "You - _�_- _... 'r ----. . "� -Hare was lit. Slie knew that i lied to haven't yak fitted your burden on to - -- _ `- -.y .,•�; tbeenn whcm they found tae." �your. sbauklers properly'. .England ar � °— �-_- ��'-��• - - - -�:-s --_ t+. Sir Allred sighed. _ .. }Gerrriany, you have same of both in - 4�=' _ • • "It's a big price, Ronasie," 'he said,�you. Aftar all, it isn't a vdtal matter - -° - 1 i _ .�. .;r`but y�ou"19 have to pay it. The sooner'under which banner you travel. It ' � =_ _ _ - T .� =• you marry the girl. acrd sloes her isn't quite 1'rke that'with rive. I have � _ _ _ �''.''-.mouth, tie better." hived haze all my life and I wouldn't i _ _ :' '. , «u it hadn't been•for that damrt�ed care to live anywhere else, but that's - - -- _ - .fellow Thomson," Granet muttered,�because I carry my own country vPith y � � � ``� - __ � � �' ' �'•� "there would never 'have been a sus-�me. It's English•air I breathe bat'it's � - -- `, .- picion." �a Ge�'man heart I still carry with me. • ® � _ _ _,:'""_ ry�;9, "Ii it hsldn't been for the same very� nigiFt, Rolrnie! RemeriLber about ,� • _ �'•v :^_ , o� ag gentleman, Slr Alfred ThomsrHS. `�, _- rued; "my caurreapondence would I The two men wrung heads asrvd A''_',fa"" sR never have been tampered with." Granet made bis way towards fire p• � ® _ --_ �'_. ,',�t Granet leaned a little forward. (door � � �' Y - � -__= . - - - . ����, "Tbtonasan is our• one remsining1 ."A:bo>rt_Thomsoat;' he repeated to A ``� danger," be said. "I hate had the Tiimse)f, eg the servant conducted him• • �_Yeeliit$_sinoe firatt.he half re�gndied towards the door:. ' . - . ^• . •-me. a met. you know, in Belgium. •` --_, ., ; ''�' It-wsa just when I was coming out of `CHAPTER XXXI, -' �,..•�' •- _ •.':..a„ �"`'-:the Gera>ran lines. Somehow or other�. Ambrose announced a visitor, early - - ' - •.:he must brave been on my track eve¢' on the following morning, with some. F you are out sH day in the cold, �" o - ' '.,t�R. l�;:,since. I took no notice of it. I thought�show of inherent. .-- _- �"" �'� � ' ,. it was simply because-because he i "captain Grairuet to see yrot�� •'keep wit by wearing • •'1 We've a Doti man notes �• -'- - ---' ----.—_---I Would g 8 l�iiaont aim. --- - ° -' - h you like t;l,e �k?„ STANFIELD'.S • �d � �. -`'r_-- r ' n s oo his head. _..- 1" ! ..l - ,,.- ". . �„`-- „'-,��.--(• "Thaixi you," he answered drily, "I of Q� L8bt1" UD�CTWe8r ,i ,4: � "�,;;, have it in my desk but I think I can - ,: • ,•'� �``;' - {t yt `+'. =' " r: r, 'remember. Is he outside now " `. ._ H'.`y r "Yes=sir! He said he.wouldn't keep •.' It u heavy Woolunderwear--thick t• '•-- °';•�• ' i �!l�i�tl�;`y� • ►+A s �yrou for mare than a:few minutes if ug p _y ag _ _ - --•--'�' ' cu could eno h to rotect ou aiast the --- � — - " :t':..": :°��: :. t s s.t fll;l j ` I y spare him a short .ir}ter- - �, tr;} t ��-letiQ•" I piercingcold—easyandcomfortable _ . ������►ii�` � � "Any luck'g t night?" 'I because so carefully made.� — �• - :' "- �i t� !�!: Ambrose si lied. `�'I• •.. _ :'�. �' � •. t}hj{t� }&;�� i "I was up till three o'clock again. - We make all weights suitable for' - ` `' '� � 0 lid s�=t i Once I thought I was on the track of � ' - -• !t.! � it. I Nave come to the conclusion men,women and children. _ _ ':��` 1 , ��� � i now that lt's one of those codes that{ r e corn s book. '• rs' - � t��t, � .Sendfo frs pl +,' _,.t,;'�� .��y. �� �u�, �I depen$ upon shditing quantities. I Stal`1C.�'J ��l'°��U�I.1i� W�S3r�� _ -�•-..-: " ;a;t; shall start again fro-night on a differ- • "'"~` ` �,�+���1stl � i e'nt idea. Shatiil I show Captain Granet STANFIELD S LIRITED _ _� _ "�! _ i in, sir?" Trat'o,N.$. -- _=_- - =_ .. _ ' ;,.�' '!j}1,��� _ , � Thamsorr assented, and a few min- -a_ ____ _ _ • <;} ;,- ..' s `: utes Pater Granet entered the room. _ __ - . . ._:_; .. �;; - ` '.• �• •i�, i� t �$. -He m�aae rro attempt to stiaxe nanas _ _ .. •T - •-- ��" �' - WWtt� T p or to bake a sea't.. Thomson- looked --�- _ - - - ,,-_°• �- l�� �n0A��0.t►'N�aµ at�him coldly. .. __ __-' - - . -_--- . �'�-:-�.; }� l „nprtNr WeII, he asked, abruptly, .what _- == ; • "% _ can I do for you?" - =- "-°° - • . ��" - "�• • x,•J !S9(JE No. •.5-•'21. Minard's Llnlment for Colds, etc. i _ _ , . . �. P. mod' . I •� '�r'���� �• f.�a-p yam •, y a•. K.i .;•gyp sv -1�., 3'r,�" j v 1t"..iL'.1.4'�,a' .'°r..,�".� 'vt`, ,�,�j^, .,. � c 'G"v' .J•a. ''W,^," '"a." `k'�.�" •"�•v!''�,;:•:vp'•,,o-,«;d,�.py. �„e3' .z `�tr p"P•_, ';�%�'•`; r� "�''�7''� N'i- s( :e x ,b^.s•'«:��. y w,v ,� 4k. e � 1 - -W, 111 � .... � M:�;i ,���� ,, , . 4,1 KfffimlM , o- ,,rw,.I--.r,w-,;-�w-:"-,.r;�v-i,f wqm, �pw wanvr-z .,V�. �. 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'.�,�.-,'-�.,4�:,�'.-'� , ���!i���i!��!iii���i�il�..��li�;'%�.�iii�.,,�� to the world by Viscount James I M ­1 I ­� :1- , ,^;,."� ?:�.,�,,,., '.',"��,��.,��.l��iiiii:�.i,;�!�-,�i�.-.',.����'�.�'.i���i�.','�i";�: � 'I,t:j ,­;. '4 , , :: I", .� , I . I - I ..1.i�X'.i�!� 'Bryce at a luncheon in We honor . . . " .... .1.. `��At .. .. .. . � ......1. :i-1'1.i�11�.7,j:77 ,-,M, ". ....X�i - '.. I .� �:�!:�: . ��. I I., , - - ii�:!%�;� �-.- --..." .,-�il�il;!:�--'� ,�`.;,�'��i�i;i:ii�', ..'�, -,ii��, � .. , � � - ..,-:7�. I . . Dollars Damage as ResHt of Ploods Caused by ,. �, I �,i�,,'i,,,"..i!��i, .��".�i;�l;�ill:�l;.,j�ii��:;�i*,.i'� ,.!�!.,'-��;Iil��,, ;:::!:;t::;�%!:, ,�,." �j�:j:::::: ;�:-..1,,:..;,.t1.i. � , I -1 .1 .­ I . !,...':,: .:%-:��.:-X.X"" 'X:7:::::::,­.::t,,T: .::*.!.:, : i�!ii�li�:. -1 .. �. A-";"" .:�!;:::,;�.:::;.:.:-: .���!�::: . . . I . i ::..-.� ..... .. 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G;, Ott 86.—Thirty- until the, next-day. • The -Britannia - -.:.,'�m�-,,.'.�:��:i]�.i�;:i.�.'�.'.i�j�:�. . , ,"" -i.r ... � . .... :� � , I I I '. I . ,., ,�*."., ,, I`i;i;�." '3,0004AH48 O'bou-nd. :­I , �', -.�, d , �, .. .!:! ee..t:�:t;!i:;;;,::, ,�:i i, ......�1'1 . J .. .:,:�ii��:�;�:::I��� . . , `!��. . I.. I I PeTsarts axe � i:::]�-, ..�,:::�:�!�!�:�����ii����!��i��:i:.,����:�.�,�,.,,�:�,::.:,���� �;�ti,........,.,.,,..,.,....,.,,�... ,.­� *i*�t,. ,:,.: . affecting . -.;s . ��:ii�:,:,�;`�` , "t,::��. ., ..'. - "I .11, ., ix dead, �fifteen I settlement has commiunicated with the !�.;: - ,1X.��.-.-i::�::::j;;.:,. ary between Canada and the' � , *::':�",.�:N., ;:!:::!::%:::::j:j:�;j:j:j!X!j:j,j...:��..:.: -�:,:i�:i��,�:,.�ll,:���iii:���iii,�:� ��;;;�i��:?,.,t,:� .-t�!, . .. -- . �"' . �...i��i��!i,l, :.1,.%:.::::�:i�i�ji:� , `.,.�.- j;�t7::::!::*.,:�'.*,' .., . I �. ......I... . %... -,:­:-.1j..1�i�......,."..,. " - �---�tl ., - i I ..� .. " ". I—— % :: :,.,..;,: :%:;!;�: � :�:; . . I I I - -- .we injured, a mining torn is I outside world over its own telephone ��,�.."��ii!:�.�:�,:':�-.::.:;�i�.�.���i���i!��::::!�. , !: ..,.' .. . . . . ­ . .� ""' , '-' ­!�-: - ' �1 :,,, :. : .­. �11 .1... -�� ii��i:: United States' I - I 1. - !�!�!" ­ ` '�j.;I�t`,, - � *- ­Vmetically wiped out, another v--�,ge 1 wires. and.-th e .are im�efy U34 at. ,"':!�' :i��l����-1- .., '.� '�...' ................�.I.......I........�,-.!��," *"is an arrange- - k -• . 1. , ill es 1,"!�:ii�ii", . . ..... . I ' . . " .... ,: ,�., *:� '. - , , ,7 ,!:��-,.i..,�.�������,'.,,��:��������������::.'.;����:�::, :: I '!� .. �!,.,'. , %,-��; rent Whith should. �,m a , , . .;,:,:�::;":::!."::i:i,::.::.:.:.:.:.�:-�.:..",:.:.:', I�-' da 13axtially inundated, railway tracks right. Their destruction passed.un- - . 1­1...I.....I....­I,titi ,� kft� , � .,1..... .;,..�,%.�,:ii���i�i:i��,:�iii::i;��;:... i4� ­ ; . - . ,.:.�:,-`� 41k bridges are destroyed. completely�noticed, and the disaster which causi '. ".... , 1. I".*,���i:��,.���i�i�!��i�',:�ii"..;!;�',i�i�i�ii�l���'�l,i,",,'."....iii� world-wide, he said. - ­ I .;.;�:..,:.;�.:.:.;.;.:.:.,�.:.:.;...g - ., .. f`:,, .'�*.��il;�i!i�i,'�ii.-".i��l.','!:�� - . 1�'i��;�;!��:��, �" ; .�',!'��:jll* . Viscount Bryce was formally � - ,�: �:! 0 � ­Cutting off Vancouver and' main the deaths of at least three dozen- '. - ­',71; -�.:;:;.o.�::�::,:�.:."..:::::.� .,j.:t:... .�� . ''I" , :,.:��:�,:,:.%�.,�,%: , I � , : ... !,:�� *4:,�.!:::��l �. lased from railroad ,connection X.,'.,,�-.­�.-X- . ",�111.1 .. -,:-%�'It� ,, . :,.,., , ..,�t�', . - -�..1,--..:.- , ',%%, cent 1, .- .1 .-X ,.�,.:.. ' , �. ,�,�."""��,.�,�':,i'� . ,..: ,!�::.:­�­� . .. .. .1 � . . '�%& ­ ­ the astern part of the province, and'I boats Vrou'ght the.news oii Saturday . ' ' 0 !; �:Ilel­ I-- .... . . t:. %:<N*""k . . "I , - .Iii;", . � ., . , 1-1--:::�'! I , .., ..... 't.'....I., . . :i with I people, wAs unknown until struggling :.--��,;"-�"ii!i�,.�ii.����,�s. welcomed home after his r.q . . , . ,.. e e :�:��i]4�.'i������;i�?�'.-�;�!����'��*:��!�,�,',��:"., .;;��. .;: ':I.:� . .,�. I ..­X­.:��­�­� �� lecture tour of the United States.' �-, I . .. ...1�1........,.,5......�.;,;;W��­ ::::::,,!�� � 7­777-*'""-damage eeanat�a at several milhow�l morning.- .1 ... - , ,. . " '. � :.,­ - �: .. I - . * . I . . .- ,��� ­�... .1 . , .:�:.:;�.:.��.:",;f:.:.:.%.:�?.,�:,;::.:. Minister of Educa * -4 t � -- , *." -­... , tiqn ,Fish�.'­. - ,-..- 11�:!��;�IiRl i��M?",-?!,�-,N�..,, ­1,� , ";,:ij­...%,..' -�;�,�`­�', �."""', � .. 11 .: :- . - -of doll,ars has been wmught by flo'qda' The floods came af ter seven or ten , , "i". ,, *.­­ - ::I.,�::::.��? "P i� y I ­�,­.,.-. - � - -�:,. 1'11�.1`11�i��:'.1 �Z� ...",",Q ­ - the United States Alhbassad ' . �;,�-."�L `;'.`.�.:�, . . ... � .1 In this vicinit ..,..� ­t­t......i�..'- ::::��t:�: .:; , �.�ilii';'i�i�,` `�' :* - . .Y since Thursday. Shnul-J-days'heavy rain accompanied by-snow ..�` .. .. .. ..��:%,�::.. . ,�!�l":!::::!;:;,��.��,P..;,�.,:: . :V,� :,::,,! 1, ... . 1!�.I:i:� � � .. "i;��i�!�"ii����i�..-����r,'--�- .�. --.;,,�il,�.-'. . �- "4'. .. ' *: - ��,,�.,, . George Harvey, and other pro . . i:ii��, -... ... ­­�:-:.,V, -;-;;� - - , .:.i.; ':: , 'r ,'*7� tanwusly on Friday ...,..�,,-i ,;W -� - the I :":::::...:,:,:::��",'!�ii"..::.�'- I . :- , ., �i��, . ��, evening the i1a higher alt tudes. The warm I-,,�i�� , , ­;.,� - I I I . 1k. .: '.5, - - .,----1,�, ::. ,, ­.i .�i!i:i�i!M�1�."`��i� minent -British , and United � I .. �:- i_��.`.,`�`i��i'�,�i .......'. '.....".. . t . . ,::,­��;.­-�,: , � , ."I"..1;i" : � ;J2t*:­:;,��::;::::: . , to ::::::,�,:-M­t�,-;Z;�� '.,j:�! ...r I I - ­ - .� , greider Part ad the town of Britannia weather accompanying the , ; ::`.i�,� � . . - ,�. .':ii�:���i:,:.�i��ii!�.�.�...".r"..�,,�t . ­ ' , L-4.. - . -PrIE�q'W ,- . '-,�:t:.�V;L;::N�;:.x:i � ',,.-­, , ., ,�., � " States officials attended the . - "". n!�­:­.R ,4:: ::, :.", . ,. . . - "Il, F 71'' .. ­ ­%�'.:'... .:" ../ ..I , . , I. `�ji�ii!�:i:�::-i:�.�if%. - " ,.: ...:,,;, . : , *� . I I. -- Mines of Howe Sound-w4s wiped out tion cai the W -&-,�IX.;.,:; , ­1 ...��- '�- ised rapid melting Of the :� ::i�:'�i�li�� .:�'.e�Wr;,.; , I , I . :�� I .. ,- ­­�",�­"�­,'Q, � .... . ta ­�i�:t " ", -iii�,:t 'i. 1. . , . ;:�..;:;X, ,i:�� luncheon.. . , . .5 "::: -:i I ... ::����,�.�4.,,�,, . luncheon . � , " ." ­ i:i?i,'.:.;.;.,, , . - �, . - '. aid ihe Fi�ser Valtley it*I sn ow-on' th' in tops and a ". 77:��-, ..., ,�*1 .. ..,".. " I -bi a,flood a 01A.11 ::��!�', il-,.!�Ii,�- W.0 I- �.... . . e mountain 1, ,R*�!'-,' .',�i��,:� " , '� ­ .1 -1 I I ... ....X;`:::;;dri ", .:!:,�::.:::::::.!!�::::;::::!,:.: ­ � - - - .�` OVIN , . east of Vancouver was flooded. consequent aggravation of tho,swollen ;'�'i'.�i;�i��.i�"",�i�i:�i:�ii:�,�"r,:,:�� - ,,'.:.,.4.,.:..:.1. :..,:��.: - '?� ,... ...1.I ' - ., :� rt,- '. .. . � - E , Ar I ", .:.,.:�:;. '==, ��]!;;:��,-�.?. i", 1111.11i�: �� .11.1 : ­j� ' � 1 .1. . ­ . ". .".1-­ . 'A �4 - I 11 - . ilii:' .�, . I ..,:. :.:­ .i:. ,�,;i�: : ­ w . -.iii:.��iii�:��ii��:i,'i.� ,*�,,�i'�',,... %;::,.;..,t: . ;.`." ��§ .The:greater disaster was not known�creeks and stmam. ' . � ,�,, ;-.:*; �! . Celts Are Out to,..."I �;:::ii:.�i�:i��...................... ­.. :��:10,:-: �.-.:1�' :i�.i�.�� ��i�!�:,� . '- ­.�.' ..... 1­­ . .. '­;... � . . "'""",,.,.-,�-".�P'-'�'-, -, :��:::,ii;�:�:�.,.:��r'-�i��*4:.� , X - .11­1.11.�""�R,.. I- , �� �,I­.... � .11 -.: ­ 11 ,:t%%::,.:. 1. -,;, , .i �:! �9.'­�:q,...,:4- *t*n '�i' ��:�:.,.�:��;�j -, -God of,War ',.,;� ,,i�,. ;�:;;:!?.'��:f �ij:��� ­ ,,,.. * .,�.,. ��:- I N �:� .�!:��j.. ­ K�, .q.�P­-g � Slay' . , . I .... Kit. . . " I ..... , . :�11.:" I'' % " � - z . , .%. ­ . 'N "The Marshal is in wfect health �;�'�;�i�:!�:�i���'��i�����l������;ii��������!��',.�i��i�, , :! � . . .I • - I — , . i� . ­ -MARSHALL FOCH 0 -,- I �f,: �::%,��-: 1. i�:���!!*,�1144, . ..., ' . �.:.,,:;: ,.:.;�:,t:!M:� . , XIFA­11,`11, . . . -, OOL 30.-While so MWV , ,` It -.�.' I . ;: ;;::, 'Z. are foretelidug wbat thm ,wt,,��::--. . 4'11` : '. X;�b for his trip �through the , ,'�r� "! Paris 6� :1�:..............".. ­� --, , ;-efl�:: -' I , y 1�1" . rg,­ .... ..:, : OW, VISIT TO THE STATES States," said Dr. AxAh-s, the A ,.:�:::;:;:;,;;;;;:: ,:'.11.1�:,.:�:?., ,i4 : ; , . . . . I ghteed .I......... . .... . ....., " ;- �j�.�'..',��ff','��' � -- ;,.,,;:'�,;:, .. ..X�., .1 do at the Washftp .'. ... physiciarL "Maderation in 4veTything -"" � ,��.,�,..,­," It-,���l.:..�::.;.;.;.::�.�.,::.�. Angle-9axons will J , "....­......t.. ., ' ,:� �,.` 4�. ., �.g . . - , .t : ;: I ton 0onterm", it might be pointed .: .. , .- Says God's Providence Won is accountable for his rukgedness at ?,.:; t'', 'i - . , S:1 1:: . . .�- :::t::;� I I out that whatever-i1a done at Washing. , :.s the age of sevesity." ' ' ... . .. *.: ��,�, I . :..:;..11 � 11.- .the-Warand Will Preside , I . . . . 7!11 :­i......, � ' .'.-": ,, I . 1. . :'' " ' � * I . - e . 1 ­ �. i ton wfH not be sh6ped by Amtio. : . �:, ., ­ - . . . . - ::. .!!x , ; I . - r 4 .. : � � at Conference. , ! '. � � .I.----� ;' 0 . - .. -, - . ­:� �.,�%...... :" . Saxons at aX . .. . .. � ­­ I � I I .�',', ' '�,.:�t�,,�� . . . . �-�t,:­- ..", ­�"':44�Y..11 I .. I , �;"V�, : ... r . . .��.�, '. 1: David Lloyd GenTe is a -,,& and. .... .� �.. : ,'A despetch from on Board the Refuse to Refund 1: � �::, ,�'��,`�"",.':�:��?'�:` .,. . ... ' . .. . �:�.,�.. ....".... ;; . f it. Secretary Hughes' father - . . . .� . . "R, �1` ,:. -f4 , - 1 . bo4sts a . SteemeWpo Paris 9sWs:­J'God1i& prpvi- � . - .":i:.;;::,;,,7-`w- �11, " ;�: 11:�:. �,.�� 'r ...�: `.�.�:;;*:::�`:,X, ,:�:;�,::��:�'�:�',p dvies, w at t - I . , Allied-Debt to U.S. ::'r �' ,.J�:� , ��t� 1. vma named,David,.which,with his,1&4 '. 1-1 . on_the war; I feel th. the . . . : ,,�� t;��-,,'�,..',:��i��,, : ,",,��: - name '144 7�, . .. - - . � - �.. � L : ,;.: . - , indicates his Celtic arig-In. But !, , � same ,,.,,.:,:r....:, will WP Settle ' ' 1:­,X::�,��;;! ;!.. : �­t", � ,.. I I .. :: 11----- ---- �� 1. ;­ .� that is not all, Aristide Briand is a ..-�' -.I 1�1.1 A despatch from Washington -� ;-� ..;:Z". "..;- � after-the-war conditions, and that it ' . . 7 .. y;�..;- � ,� , . :;., .:'. "11 ':` Bftton, -a C �." I- , -'�, will preside the conference of na- says: '- The Senate rejected, , 1,:'. 4'... ..,,��;,:11, ::�11,! I - and so be is -dt, too,up be . . � .. .1", . tione gt.wasbingtor,�, dech,red M&T- without a record vbte,An amend-- ­, .so often loges to tall. � . . 1 � It is a little too muich to expect this`' �­"..I , i ­1 r ,­, Foch on Thurs&y,,adding with a meant -th' the Tax Revision Bill ----- . .. , . I . .. " I ---IM-1-10!110 Japanese,ew debwate-to trace his . ' - .�-- smile,'"A condition quo noes soyons directing the Secretary of the , ancestry Celtward, but the- CeUI4 .. �I. .., 0. ,­ 9969le (prov�ded we wise). ' Treasury tdAmthediately ref . . . . und I-- 9 countenance of.somte a the principa - ,.-I, , .0 ­ - The Marshal is- like a school boy foreign loans grid calling for the - TO COMMEMORATE 100 YEARS OF PEA E . . , . . on a.vacj�tlon In his enjoyment and t' of interest by thei Al- -- , - - -- -- - .. .. ­ fiSU2'" Of' the CO&WOM00 is-enough. ..�� , l to JustifY sPecVJmdon.ae..tP wbat,ft.­ '. ; !Photograph Of the-Pesch Arch,-recently dedicated at Blaine, 04 the David will do to the glant god of war, "I. I � 4fticb4tim of has visit as the guest I payment after January boundary line between British Columbia and the state at Washington; to . . '. .' .-: Aniw%sd Lft4ox,- . , . • .-I I 1, 1922. . ....... "I am enjoying every mimits, ad . - I . commemorate-one hundred years of peace between .Canada and th6 United.- . .. . �,.�.,V. - � - � . '' , � . . . � . . .� I . The amendment was offered ,sts � .. - . 1� � I MY fiM "a V074v," he said. "The, . .. . . - I � ' . I. AM rani rest I iiave had since the t"- . '. " . . . � - --'I t... - .- ,be- by Senator McKellar, Democrat, New World Record . �� - I . . - I , , , i 4 � . I . . I 1. .- --------- ­ 1� I � . ­ ' � ..CbZkWg of the War." of Tennessee. It "directed" and PITT . - ilm Wireless TalegraPhy �,`, . .. The Msr&W' is Proving an excellent"'instructed" the Secretary I 31i: � IL � .� ;ary of ENTENTt out of'the question as a gimirantee . i ! I - . .." 1�. - ,-. ",,I,* - sailor and was among the few pas- the Treasury to accept long- DEMANDS GUARANTEES that T�o more Hapabargattempts will Edmonton, Alts., Oct 30.-Whut 11n. , ­.,�­� se031glM . . . be staged Any such sedan mirU In- ....... . who stared on dock, although term bonds from. the . nations, . - afterted- to be a warkro i'sowd for , �I � - � I to the PeRCO -Of I&M.-trann,dation at wireless tvls� . .. ,the Paris was raving ,so heavily.that, Qwing thd United states $i i,. Asainst Further Efforts to -9=�.� . ,� ' 0 - : ' he-brid to cling to,the ropes to keep•000,000,000, for both the princl- 0 - , ­=� I . . . phony was achieved hue -----' ' -�, . I- Place a Hapsburg on n; - 1 . "I I I , 54111 I � -7 night, when a concert; . beft ,.- up to . Throne.' :. -TO LAY BRITISH I ,sent out by wireless Sish Fremo. �I ' dining PM40t* to attend the dinner January 1, 1922, In accordance . . . ...-. - an his' feet He brOks' his.rule Of pal and unpaid interest- . .1 � - .-: -1 � I . � I . ," � , . . . alld concert for the benefit of the despatch from London says:- - picked up and disenctly Tot!' ,-. diWa seemen. . . with the"Loan-Acts Of 1EI17 and A I WREATH ON U.S. GRAPE c'wo-W"Pick �.." � I Extravagant indemnification demands corded. The two points am over 1,409, 1 ' I , ., Plassing often unrecogniiid in his 191& . .. A ... 7 . miles apart This was accompusligo '� , -7z, tweed cup 4pa black•caped ,cost, the . . 11 - 0 .... �.. wbkh have been made on Hungary by Mrs. McCudden Will Re re- -by W. W. Grmt,wireless engineer • , I �. . 1.- - Alberts � -1 - the Little Entente-.Czecho-Slovakia, _•or " ... I - Unions soldier' takes Ime pronmn, Alberta Wheit Yield '. ' �. ­ Roumania and Jugo-Slavria­;-sa the~ sent Women of Britain on the Dominion. Government . ��,.. ,� ' ' - ' .1 � I - I odes ground the dec and, � - .1' . -" Ware . . - result of ex-Emperor Charles' latest . ,Armistice My, - -- I Songs and bu*rumecad mus vow I after 641&211168L He Is extremely gal I . - 16�B . . . k, "" . . . � . -_ - ----- -.1 .. UShe'S to Acre '&ttOMIPt 'to regain -the Huinxwijan A . . � &Xdzwuy beazd.-�Y.*he usteiers; #Am I ­ 1 - .. hat am has visitors every afternoon. despatch fmn London. 606---- same nwvn Items xp*ed-by tin chstr-�, ,,,� ., I� t'� ' throne, will 'be firmly opposed by the ALM. McCudda4 inotber of the late num. . � I . . , a.' -1 , . � I .; ­ I Verted to �smoking a 'Otpe, 'having says:-An average yield of .16.19 'Italy. The Little -' C., sailed from, - ­. - - *- � ­ ..'... . -." �I-1 . I '* ,'M,66t of ids aevociatei have con- A despatch kromt­Edmont N Al�&-, Biig Xntapte--Britain� .France and major McCudden, V. . ­ , . . . - - -1, I� ­ . t� . Entente not only Liverpool on the CarAdIan liner MebL-. - I .: :o' -... �r� 'L I .I f ,\,.- t'.. .- hs0&d Ws marshal a Uredes against 'bushels of spring wheat to the wre. is denmidg payment from Hungary for,ganis, on tur&y ­ .-...'�'. YXM their, mobilization . , ...So 'Carman Crowned' " i I -419W^ "W%kh d6tresi ' ', htiJrt Indicated by thresherie reports that expenses to the representa,- Bliss -... -Z -- your bead and -am more dw4mrous have been reoeived from all of insists On the I I but also tivO Of the of Britain to 14y - - 'than a ptpe.- . - right to Occupy Burgen, A wreath OM the grave of America's - ..- I . ...Canada M&* Poet, . ..�..-..;, � . ,, I.i the Province by the Department- of ISM as a- -­- , 'guarantee against ally fur- unknown scidtar an Armistice Day. , Jb�. speaking to the correspondent Agrieuiture. ther efforts to plage a Hapsburg on Mrs. MC4DUKkIen is SOCOOMW A despatch from Montreal ' � . . 1. ..'� .. ft" I " Of the internatiOu rituation as be-, - Thel.figurft am mot final, being the Hungarian throne, . her daughter,Catherine nied by Bldas Q*man vm crowned -*iih a . sees it, the Marshal said: based upan only a partial list of Allied diplomatic representatives (%airnian, I ;J.K-Kersl*y, wreath ' �� . _ of ls,ur,slm 4M maple kaget :1, .�, � L­ :­-­- a Gordon Stuart, Se I ­ tary and Stua vre- on Friday nigbt up Cansda,s, . .., I ­ . "Conditiow In France- an' still threshing returns, but are considered in the Little Entente countries have of the Pilgrim Fathers- Sock,ty. Post at & function held. major .- - ­' - � . - - . . very (K-.,' ...,L,,,6, owing to the neces. fairly representative of the Alberta infOrnuBY intimated the Allies' dis,. M � at the Ritz-j' , " .# � OitY of reconstruction- and the tricks crop arm The original estimate "' McCudd'eft said 'be'"6 'leaving Carlton Hotel, under the auspices. at, ' I. I ' ' I , ,1 . witich the Germans employ to 11 bmhels. . .was Pleasure at the teTins of the ulti-, London: "I lost three sons*in the war, 2. - ',... . ,-.., -.avoid-fuMiling-their prom is . nratum to Hungary. When the fun '90 the the - 0anadian, Authms Associa;Z I ­-A.- conveyed to the ,(,.t e mothers Of America who also 1�;A� .. 1� eg. They The a7erag* for oats is placed at terms were officially conve The crowning was accomphWied by S �-4'. . --- - � - Governments sons are -to feel sym I S* trying to escape responsibilities 28.37,buAtels, 6ZW for barley 22.91 Allied , the Council of with 60'zus'of ochodt children to the SOW I I -- ­ I We, Just as they know , I . . . I" �. .--br evading their obUgatLons.11, , bushels, . Ambassadors at Paris expect ' - oft�, I I j-- . . � - . . . aocompinimay of one of Bliss-qtr-' I . I ­� � I 1, expected to grieve with them. We w- to- ,s I T ­. . ' ji . . ­ � . . man a Toems --"Ths- 'Dance--of ;thsT . ' . send a formal- ,protest to, the Little tie gether, for even the honor of , t Of I ,� � . - - . ­ ­ Entente, ' I ., e- m, - . . aple Leave"." .. . --a; I � ., Is I ­--�-7-�. � : �.-., �.:�..0- ' . sentin women. of Britain at the , . I . . .. ..1 ., ­ - . . ­ - .� . . .g-the . .1. . �1 -- - I .. .1- � t .T' ' 1. . . , .'';,;�,�" . What is rorftNdcating .the- whole grave-4 r6 ,, unknown soldier ,, �� a - . .�.­..- , ., okly. Market Report --- ­- 7 .-Yee I . 0- I .i I'—1'; . , riea'is . �: ­ ­. - . s I'll � , - .1, ­I , I . . . . 1 . . . . . . � .;i, � it ion is Charles' refusal to "- only m* :- I 4-.'�,�,* I _ - ­ ­ - I _ . , si uat . I I - �-- � ��. . - � - kes my own suffering keener. - I 1:, ..., 1,r ­. ­ . I .� I I � I�o­ -- .-,.- 1*�., ..� . ;�' � �-- Smoked meats'-Hams, ined., 25 to-the Hungaria;i Government- men�-has acted have been taken . I ­­ ..� . . :, r-on"i.i ..-:" caie. 'The Big Entente contends that - from u.',,Aus . 49 I . � .- �o , . Qur tons ha ' tralian Workers � :1 . - an .1 �, � 4 eat cted 4 we, their mothers, are behind S� ­I � � -4 .. . .-:.- . . :manitaba wheat-No.�No, 1 Northern,:.3()"-; heavtk, 18 to 21c; cooked 44 to with great ,,,.,ti rn t Lo" tl,750,000 by . , i. i ­ . I . . . 19, TwMira& No. 2 Northern, '4&-; rolls; 27 to 28c; cottage roll�s. So� tude and correct-.to suffer in.r ' .♦J .-.-,�..- .,) tri. � --!tj,� 3, ;1.12U. to situation caused by the ex- — ' , ' -.`I- �U70 irvonni1W P 33c;, breakfast bacon, 29 to-43c; Mrs. McCumdden will go direct to London, Oct. 30-A Router -140 - . . . I � -- . . Mantbobs. ;�� '2 10W, A7 -.brand breakfast bacon 871*�Emperor's second bid f,-r ,his"throne. New York from Montreal, end.then from Melbourne says xbAirtice fw.'- :. - , N - CW "%e- ex No. , t= VeCiaii It maintains that the Little En,+Amte to Wasibingtofi. - nislsed tine Aumtralian- ,.*. 40c; backs, bone 40 to 44c' � �- I. o. 8 V . .- ;" '- I -- ­- .. � - I- %61, Nb6 2 " 40%c. Cured meats-Long •-dear *bacon, is not justified in claiming ftvdo ' - Mesa'rs. KeTaley and Stuart are go- show that wadars 304 $1, 60 las�; � � _ _ , m- I- : � Manitoba barle* -N,o, . - - -- ­.I.-... � �; - 3 CW, 68c. 16% to 19%c; ebear bellies, 18 to 21c.-sty from Hungary for rnobilizationj�: 'ins'to America to fout� a Vr&wh of year in I wages Iffirough 5U- .; - I . I . I q All *the aboviiv- track, Bay ports. • La--d-PUM tier0m, l6% to 17c - It is argued that had Hungary hesi- , Year .indulltrilak - - Amarlean cam-No. 2 yellow, 59c, tabs, 17 to, 17%c; pail@, 1714 to 17*Ac- ta:ted to seize Charles, or had the Pilgrim Fithers' Society. disputes. - . -i� r.OmiAa1 Day par she I . . . . . . : - � I -- *L-1'-.- . -: - prints, 19% to 19c. Shortening: acted in an arbftrary manner, there . - . . - - -... !;; ...... 6*wk� ait&I-No. 2 white, 38 to tierces. 13 to 13%c; tubs, i to 14e; might be justification for the ci�im for "T I . - -"T XF ­ ,�- . , . ­ I Rill . , -t . I . �.: 4ft pails, 14 to 14%c; prints, to 17c: indemnification. The ' .-­� "I . OWU . ,, . I * - �'�- 01*A*0 Wbeot-No. 2 Winter, per Choice heavy steers, $8 to $7.25; Burgenland i.3 caTmj,�e pation of TMOTENED UNITED STATES RAILWAY .�--.,Z,t'.-.�' 1-1 I - I . .r )at $1 to$1.05; No.'s Winter, 91c `bu��;steers, choice, $6 to $6.26; do,- . red absolutely �. I : ,�- ", . . 1. .- . .1:. ­ o. 2 I .. . ,.,--- :.''..,,,. .� *--STMHM-BFBPAuCE , -J 0-&; NO- I COM014rcisk 90 to 95c-' d, $5.50 to $6; do, med., $4 th $5;" .. , -", 93 to 98e; No- 8 SPring', 107 cow., $2.50 to $3,50;- butcher - -­1. -- . W . nomina.l. t . .. , ; .�. "I , - . -. . I .. -IF. � ­ ' heifers. &Gic% $5.50 to $6- 'bubeher- . . .. � . . . . � -- .I - ' � � ­1A - - B47107-NO. 8, extra, test 47 lbw,'cows, choice, $4 to $4.75; do,' . Chiefs of !'Big Five" Brotherhoods Withdraw . � or better, mecL, $3 . Authwiza- . ..­ , 55 to 580, 4900rding tO to $4; cariners and cutters, $1.56 to $a -- - . - . :.1,46wgiltsoutside. `1 - . .. -- I . - I I � - - Bftk*beit-No. 2,60to65c, . � - A � 1 42 50; -butcher bulbs, good, $3.50 to $4; -.-- tion of Walkout After Seven-Howe Debate.-Will ic. .. ­ _,4Q-ccsn., $2,50-"mi leeden, goo,,, - ceps, .1 � �.� I �� I ­ A -- . ,.1 .... - Rye.-Ifo. a — 900 IbS., $5 to.$5.50; do fair, $4.50 ...1.�..I�:.� .. .1 idip�� .�- ���wo. , ip �'� , `� `��;,.i-��'.,;:;:, I . . .� ­.- : .. .:;,�.,:.:.!�-,§�.j:�!. . -� I - I 1111111 ,, ;:;:�-:;��:i��;;:��i4 � I Manitoba ifa:tp�� ­1-$7..60; to $5; stockers, geo4 $4 'to $4.50• do, ::!.,, ,..::::::.:.�,::,-1�-�i - . --t-- , iftcand pats., n6 '��"i, -eel "I Bi - .. $7.10, Tom . !::.- �,z-t::t`-:::,. A despatch from CNoago- says:�,siedn., ,-Z0-#& - fthffi� �t., fair, $3 to $4; milkers, $60 to $80; .�.:.j... I e Five" ��1.-�' .1.� . �!!!, . . - '. � O?*'&'�ia flour-451 buk 8"'b;ca-rd- springers, $70 to $90; o - ew, ch ce, ',',�i:l .# - , - . - - &IV 01 :`i;�i, . The railroad strike schiedwed fArr Oct they would send natim to�i� ., , MWeed--D,-L0 MontriAl freight, .. ..;!,��:;:i��!�,�::;4 1- , eight, $10 to $12; do, fried., $8 to �10- do I - " i � - --bags included: '.;..�1.X:­,* ` *3o has .been ab.,don.d. Fa,.- an throughout the that t��- 1 1"ied: Bran Per ton, $19 to cam,, $3 to *7; lwnbs, good, $8.J5, J . � • ....,:. :-...:'.!:!i: ai - *0W1tX7 . . -.- : .- . .,$21; shartis, ] to �?i;!��i�i'���i��:�"�::.�:. 01trike, � ., . rfouncement was made at midnight on . Per ton,421 to $23;-good $8.50; da, com., $5 to $5,50; she%, ..,.,.­:k.:y,: . �viV be ' ­ - . feed flour ;I 70 to $1.80. *2*?;..�X. 7be insane", it W44 64K h&V2%41111- 1, .: � . .:.J . :::"S*%t,:,::::., Thursday by the"Ift Five" brother- -ready.been prepared I f ..: 7 .- -owed ��Trwk Toronto, per choice, *4 to $4.50- do good, $81.50... ,ii�:;ii�]��jii�i��"., b 0640 Qkvi. 0 .:.,*, . -.s tott"No. $4; do, heavy a;�J -b�cks, $2 to $8; hoods., I -J • 2 ; i;&;k 41s. - -- :�i�i�i!i!��':jij��i: The resolution wbikh the Bm'th� ,�' ..� , h - ­ -� ­.'2 � qp, fed and watered, $8.50 to $9,'15;-, :,-.:.;.;,4-4-:.. -'�. I �­- ButteT fivell .!: . 7%0 announcement came after the hoa.adopW, calling'76ff the "" . .Ida,34��,,So 31EEI.: made, do, off can, $8.75 to $9; do, f.oJb.- ���.�,�%�t`�i. ­ I . kol ;::�:- question I sh*s� , - I -to $8; do, country po nts, ,$;F ffi-.�',., I Of raeaVinc the str*e order is ligngft. It contains a me n "'. ,Pftt-%35 to "c; $7.75 I .fe.- ',, �::, had been debated teven bows. , I . .,a , .;!�,: &dry, 25 to-30c; 000kinT, 18 to 20c. to $7.75. . :::::. *few of the negotigttoua . 7�1 , . . . ,:.. with this I , ChUTnin Team-4ft per lb. 'butter ,.t "We took the position that we,ca,W-d . , � _ - � I ... . . ;.. rvads sad. Fedwal tabor ...� � 40 ­J-,�,�'��,.:tai, at-Z=' poWts, 3�ar T;),ronti, -- , - � �Montreal. -�- '. I Ban Z� I .1 ... . - , . ,- ... not .fight the Government," L. 0. ' Wbjil� - anTiOdAce"Jaut. low :y , ,1 . ­ .: ,.,. no . �1-1 , ' ..., -4 - I - 64tvw Oats, Can. west, NO. 2, 52% to W; . X. Sheppard, president of the Ord�w of - . -� . . . y '.:.'.,� . 7::.,�'­�, 5&:--N*­W, 'laid', 50­t­0 52c; held, 41 do, No. 3, 5i% . . 1 �404 , .1 . , Rsibnoad-Conduatorsoaid. .,,It l9n*sr- bc I � ..I. � ­ to 52c. Flour, X it d . - :!',, - , 1. ­ , , ­*o 48% Spring wheat pmts., firsts,$7.60. sn, ed that the Government bed thrown per cez, --J Z4 - , , I )ad !th I , -"-.;�., ,I)rewma - ': . . I ­ I. , 90 to $3. 1 ::. ' ' ' " . . , . ;MnX- -k'sns, ed oats' bag 90 'be" Fl. . No. 2, , its fuU ,influence on the dde of the Id ,. 1�I -- r chk f � , ' ' ft -- - I " - Mr:Z & r=. on�o !1 .. 26 to 2%- =rOosq,82" wl, 23 to $21-25. Short*, $23. 5. Us 7" aceev"AmIrowee-6f the -S . I I . - ­Z 1, ; to 4 n - �, a-to, - , � . 9*46- %. . . -do -80cq-turkew,7404- 1v -A W..­ FeM--C.!.,,1 ,--,-! all -5.V11U-V19 1"L UM,&JvUA-1UAft4b" Jvht7thatr� ; , lLfta - W, � *-t.,.., ,.. radltroaft- The ras&, very gh"Waly Doira " .46t0a"44*�Avb, , . � Liver po±trr--"', ehlckenii 20 /Ohees - 6�M�0, 14:�' - val, *WAt,w' ," ..JA , . . -11A lt� , ,- finest I 2 ;=romteM I to isc- fowl, 1() to ­ - .- _ , .. . , . ­ J� ,AZ-est preamery t*'15c* Michael Collins, the Sinn Fein Our protest was GiVrost the rdiLrvade prom- tor Antber - viaim. relivati 1. . , . -P 88 to 38 4'e* Finance Minister, but better known 4 and Pot the Goyernpent,bi# 41nes wo, w1oh, a raw � 1� - - " 18 to-20c; keys,35c. M, selTected, 48c, . � I , . " " ; I -. � I �! . . "the �eluelvo*chlbf -of the TzIsh could- not reach the i;6s,46 a� (>nl - .,,,I .. :M-� ' Wc��111 to L% Per . for 30-60- Cattle, med. to com-� 11.25 . tow-teen of� '. I .� �Mi r_ . I ., . . ��.. : S.60. . general. NIW . ; anent, we knew it m 7 .021-4. �, I . z .r'­ 1b its 2 tO 12%0 PW W.'f,Dr 104b. t6ps, $10; grassem, .$2.60. to to $4; Republican Army. This ,photograph through the Goverf V4. I -i r w to-146'Per lb.4= 5-2%- P .. I I ' 4.. V� 18 - mitts" of Ronia 804) mom, It was �,�­ . I . .� I ve"" *4; goad I was taken 11111fiedtateW after he ar. was beat to declare the strike off.,, )W -2-4, -,-. I ;;J� . 1� - I I V, meT,"$7 t $-7,50� rived in London. . Voted &gO* the �.- - • . . 7 . .,..- - 4F.. .I . hop, to. 705, ..--. ... , . At 9. o'clock on Friday mtaftg W , I .- ,- I , .. I -�* .-. - I an to recall th.0=0ZdW 7 .. v , I. ­ ,­ ­ . ..# . �;, . , - .I � . . ­. . " I I . � I I . I. . I I .., .I . '.".I .- . ., .. . .. . , . I 1. .". I . - . - . I . . . . I , ., !, - - It' .1 " .�11 � :. :* , . I I .... - 16,-, I Ir . . �. � . . . . : .. . - .., , I . . . . 1. 1 . .1 1. , ' ' � ''. . . .. . . "- I, . ­ . .1 . - , ­ . I 1. . .. . . 2 , I I ".. -4t•,. 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" ,Ea.�,,.... i.� -x: ,;,,, a , "•13;0: II A' A pil ym a 1 1 1 tin fi-rv3k 3 a rill between actions free and equal un- ADAM R YAKS : $ rc3 der the present government system • G R 'O �- C E R I ' of British constitutional authority., e _ — :'"' `4•t�'sti$ -.d•verp Friday a'toroinQ at Jt••otjiee .:Be ietered U Umm}eblt3•�fi Ptcker,n�m, onc.r` are str'ong'ly opposed­ centralized g pt - , - - • •' - t.• -..��-• imperial'control. .Ar�attempt to and Optiaiau ,•z.:.Petld your Grocery Order to She Grocer. TcsrRM5 ; . set up an independent authority with `-nee, don't ask for youx other businerse. I I.7S per Yom 41.bu if paid in advance [�A1veT to bind the-dominions, wheth Will-be at Mr.�aimees Boot and Shce ~', w. -- Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of er this authority be termed arlia= each week for Tearing.Eyes and 1:it- .� Y h Sf'3LENDiD BLENDED BLACK T_ 9A�_°: 1•f>~�1N NURKA•R, Pro rietdr. ment, council -cabinet. would ham- tin Glasses. and to take in.�Y"atch, P ff 40 cents per lb.-3 lbp, for$1.00.. per the growth-of responsible and in Clock and Jewelry eppairh for J. P - — "" formed demgcracy in.the dominions."- Yake,,Jeweler, Stouffville. . Any-re• 'Finnan $addles le cents per lb. l . ' �LITICAL PLATFORM^ tri«conclusion let me say that the airing or orders can be left with Mr. _ 4 only people who Aeed fear mf elec-_rainier' ur_ at .NI r. Porter's.- Barber Boneless Fillets of Haddie 22 seats per lb. OF F.M. CIiAPMAN tion"to the parliament.of Canada are fiHop, Clarmont• (1) those w o want to demoralize the _ Port Perry Creamery Butter 45 cen'ts per lb. ;< ?aR•coalEa oa7r es AN INDIPzsDENT pubic for-their own personal aggran-' DO NOT T BUY' 'FEEDS ! SUPPORTER OF RON. A, a RAR dizement; (2)-those'who care not how Toronto Bcea&-BroWn's aiid,Chandler's AND THE CREATION OF A"AL the slavish devotee to party acts; (3) Until you et my prices. ePEOPLE'B PARTY: those who wish to widen the breach g. -" Prime Cheese 28e lb. Cooked Ham 70c lb. 4 .- _ Bran, Shorts,'Shumacker,-Oil Cake �. . -':(Concluded from last week) . between town and country and estab- and Tankage at Locust Hill. puto.Lard Shortening, _ Breakfas6 and Back, Baean - And further,. any revision of the ash on the land a nation of serfs and porn, Corn Oiiop,Western Oatp,,Tank. '` `tamzff must be so,gradual that it will weaklings; (4) those manufacturers age and Millfeeds In snick at mill. _ Bologna : $alt Pork who under_the -slogan- of Made UsuKlt a car of "feed 'in trs�t�eit on C Tomatoes, Salmon,_ ­-not i '• Ca ada-;' are turnip out inferior . y .All kinds.,af Fresh Canned Goods—Peas, Corn,g which I can quote attract- expansion - expansion in business.` n fact, pro- q goods to be sold at inflated prices, to 'tve prices. - u,• :..•.r.-tection ought to be used to eneour- P •, Lobster, Hgrring, Sardines etc. ,-: the undoubted fleecing of the coasum-` ,, •-• " � ' • agetnew industries re'iative to the in public; Feed Gt•Inding i ' g p (b') those who grow rich Phone or send our order, We do the delivering. ,great-national development of our _ Y _ $• �;4;y::;,°,;:-� • 'farms and forests and our• mines in on watered stock, craving a protection ;.TIIESD_AYS, .T$URSDAYS •i' .,, Canada. Such a policy would bring to cover the profits on something they and SATURDAYS. never earned or labor never created. JAMES RICHARDSON 'abundance of opportunity to .Cana.- Bell 30Rb . -Home Mark 260 Such people indeed will not be able to' �:- dians and tend to people our land follow this platform. Glen Willow Mills with a population ice stand so mac I am, : - : f steed o . " Sincerely yours, CiTC�TO . .:. With regard to reciprocity nth N � F.•bI. CIiAP1T AN. " .., America, I.feel that the United States ,: .� s, e -Picker� ,g Hardware Store Grasmere, IS going to do just what they see fit Pickering, October,12, 1921. ,C �'Qowd L� ` -for themselves,`.and that.if we had the reciprocity proposed in 1911, they - u'.:r would have cancelled it if it had en- Tl.e Canadian winter home nestle dan'gered' themselves in the least. = ; • Therefore I would propose the tariff Howe' to Invest* _ .plenty of'heat and light • ' as a weapon of defence iii the follow- ,. #ng•,manze:r. I would make the fav- hIEN you have saved enough money with which ored nation treaties to .carry a pro- yY z '' "•� " -B L7 i "�•� - ` vision that where•an • nation erected to buy a Canadian Gov�.rnment or Municipal T a higher fsrff against uG, either ac- as consult this bank and obtain free information •- teal or -by embargo; for any reason as to the particular offering best suited to your needs. - A H a p�py_T 1f o tlg Ll t whatsoever, that such country would automatically call into play-a similar - Standard Service gives impartial investment .intelli• - °' p = thriff against their largest @xports to Bence gladly on request. -x - Range and a �� " ;»:»;¢: •us. - THE '� `•� , submit, therefore,' in conelusi6n, _ 'i'`At\DA D BH1, Cole m an .L a ni p that so fair an arrangement as is here "''" "° "r proposed, will..build industry in South " ,1, Qntarlo: and that no exists' one will 4a ewrrwt�A► You will-always be satisfied RB TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS suffer by'such a policy as I advocate, Piekereng Branoha W.F.Law,Manager, N.ow is the time to et our etoves � -' and will support.. Iii fact I foresee - g y 'i Whitby Branch: ' C.A.McClellan,Manager. and furancee repaired before . . • � for this country s wonderful develop- `.; meat in business and in agriculture in the cold weather comes. the very near future. And under the - — -- -----. -- _ It is a Leasure to show our Coda. 'control of the people,.r look forward _. P g to a revival in real business and a - ? p po_ 1J. S. BALSDON :" : PICKERING �;••�;- .- ricultural development Such s icy ,will w create slew avenues of buss- - I 'Want to put Dollars ' •:=Hess, will absorb labor and restore confidence between.our towns and our couritry 'place& Under it the mane- i" Tacturers and the farmers will emerge - __ �.__. . Your, Po'c: ket i e k ' r B d ex imi�o a true patriotic citizenship which -•- }� ; ' X11 stabilize our national life. -' I.quote once more the'-words .-of Eon. .is -r}o need: to make a s erial - on. T. A. Crerar, which meet the _ P _ - 5 situation- very-weft r-"Our policy• trip to town fora-load of chop if you have - then, is frankly br.sacl on the print�ple i a Toronto 1 firm Ealgine slid Grain Grinder By tiSin�; lugre:3i'eats lII our Bread we are of first de?r._lo lag the matu:•al Nstealth of o-ar own. And besides,, it will safe --- - " ;. of the ecantr . We would-make the } ; C1rla I Ileep9 ' Y• you a'f-ety cents on every bag: of 1 tf' _ ... prepares* to give yoti`a loaf tariff bur4criL on the-farmer..and nn g Coarse- or fine cho for - cattle or . ^~ .'the working man as light as possi111e �' fresh allt3 x1I--ce till t�,e last crumb,IS t]88C1 -I •12aG. -. • hogs—I r,ouftl recommend: Toronto pat in the-sense of, any favor to .> �- _ them, but for the reason soI•efy of cn Grinder for efflti\cy n and:,economy on :I� c�lstomer, try a loaf and be one the - couraging the develdpnsent of agri- your,farm. _ ' - " culture, our .::nos.and our-forests. if A .Toronto Farm Ermine; too, is a+great - .:man y wQ have sad 81tied: . .� - ; *1s' can doub:e of treble the produc- _ Iabcr saver. Attach it -to your - - tion,R rem Seas we a e the situatio-� - rcga�ink of h labor saved l�It Bread ry 1 f! 1 N, ".and'solve our 'prab.eai.- It follows Th �� B lr� } tLlie9 w�lys on li&nd• v s , � u td� C .. Z. ghat if these great national industries •- a-s for itself in,one winter. _ - f +' ' -are thriving' an<t roc rows the man- � P +I'll put dollars is your pocket Z h o col at.es i n' bal k and hoses. ...._. ..,tom wring will share in the „ ,.,expansion, because all the facts of if yoir'Ii tome' in and discuss Tar- - = ',1 onto Farni E"t meat with me. d 'o g �;a the case furnish- convincing evidence - quP �Y e d1, kes our specialty., ^' brat Canada's prosperity rests' not c1r P,,k x... pgrimarily- in the creation of large tit- C. yr • t �• • ' tes, but In the development of 'a elf Agent .H. R• Monn�e Zrd 'industrious and contented ag- _ �l ova yf iC $i ' y� Pickering, Ont. . x•icultural population." _ . To correct the abuse of'al wa3- tering by corporations I would suggest the amending of the Joint Stock Com- y V" ,ponies' Act, so as to prevent any cola- - - = &ern•frQlmi issuing stocill: unless ..they put into'it dollar for dollar. Govern went control would thus prevent a * _ ;._ .. :__•___. ;; - `- great exploitation of the consuming -'--" - _ -_ New 'BQpply of Almira Yarn grey 'fed public who have"'-to*bear the bi dens- f f o h dividends. 11. The ` and black, also ) = { ' all campaign funds. These funds 1 _ have bedevilled the electorate so long s r n g _ - C ey Fingers Yarn at a that' slow state of po'litical morality • -`_ has been promoted, . I woaild have as - price. - - -- •fhe peppls's party here have done, all : e lower Ice +_ 7 she funds subscribed by,the, people • �) New. 5ei� e� at prices sure 16 please: , +themselves,. and the-books open for ' 1' _ ,:A public inspection SCliocll Readers. 12. Equa'i rights'ao,everybody anri LOi7Ii FUR`THIS SIGN \ �. special' privileges to none. - •I Aw -.. The women of South Ontario' are Tle Women Voters. y �I NN -18in th ones the_party heelers.fear the E •' _E • -" k- ~ st, for they know that the women -voters are heart s'ck and tired of the n��'''3T- qr�„Q' �. . .• •- 'Z1*ZW-APAlD ? continual 'corrupting influences of F. KEEP crnat on the road, Prompt ddea campaign funds, and the doing v• +ittfli to .irs A%' I�:�u Aft needed _ ;.,—of.things.in the dark. The leader,Hon: i - ' sit ves further PX- 1*6;e. - T. A. Crerar, is a clean man, a to er ! na ' t Lei us�keep your'11,rd up fir 1s' tent I at 3 oome, and a c1 izen with ides �re a m the. w e S ��.b.._ Y}e��� - '-'� efficiency—it will sRi'p pOla'allotirY• of which I am an ind.d pendent sup Our repair shop is egmpped «ith approved porter, as well as my_pl#ttform, I sub- Iuaebfnery to facilitate prompt and efficient �';� . _For ''Bread snit to all women voters or their con work. We have the skilled mechanics to Rive sideratioii. I' .yon a first clads job. _ a fi '� •' � I feet that the entrance of women II `ye yell Genuine Nurmi Party st price zed Mon arc Flour ' tor Pastry ,-into the 'political partnership will Spell a nobler, cleaner and•more.red- by the Company. . ( ; sonable influence upon our national firing your Ford tu; its ar_d thus be dare of . Brim, SLOrtI'3 and Feed Flour _ - disreussions and have the greatest .:getting,the genuine. tendenc of all to drive t� a d e out an i s 'o -. cant, 1 ac c f"r ira oii'-ea t o t e a o Y c no e r Y We wall I t y P 1 American Corn and whole - ••,..procrisp and deci;it. T$tere never was I .- its before volt buy. __,•�- I -. •• ",*a tfr•13e when we needed the influence �I f � lf� L I IE-you�• bens!&-re not producing eggA.in paylnq.quantities, try our_ O ..and support of women to restore a• ;,��• - "- �., lost poaticai morality anti to weave celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. -, Bell hono Ind hone to- the fabric of ubli'c life -that p p 'FJ clean and uplifting influence more 29 200- '.'Hlghest price pRid [for Fall Wheat, Mprgnis_Wheat, Barley, T,y- r BuckSvbeltt, Rye and Oats: than now. And the women, I •be- _ lieveI wilt see-clearly_anti-ae#-wiser � - chopping and Oat Crusliing_Wednesdaye and Saturdays.;' -:3n the prebdrat°crisis. There are so Y .many big questions to be settled that } " ` , .every woman's support is needed. Sh e r W O o i. O ,a C u c" Tile. Cam bell Flour•Mills Coy Ltd Out Imperial Relations. P I state the Progressive Platform vwhich meets Amy.views exactly. "We III - Ford dales and service Station. •• '� ` � �— `Mill `b6lieve•that the further development ICI of the British Empire shoved be �, — Toronto 'et h o Pickering ., :.;gottht along tea line% of partner•eh?n _. �t.�• •' � 1 .. .. '! _ .'( i +•i' \ ': .6 ,><'iR��ei%!..'•"�`.k` id'-.i •!'n°•P.V`"1`- � "P. ! +2 v .' .. > �n. v' - t 'C,',..•.. '.t ;u.,.rw.•�,`h '.5a,:" - ��'^;. "a'" ".•n'<,+'Si+*• `� s' 'f' .�: d ",, `, +r S�"'�,,. -:w.;e`�,� .r_`r"°lP.: �.e'•' �._ ';<,.x"•r•:�'., *..r•' 1! •� •ir �"�. ';ter '�.:r� '-•4' •ry �• :.1.�?' .T. i:Pbly iuACC 'tl^T. VkSnW A: M ^••i Fiir �T�.G••p _ � oTTS"Siy}'pn ix `t Try iRTi. `hi!'• F Kai .1 �'R`. JZTw W.71� .ice, y H aa24 4"�'.'lf°i _ .F,4 .P4�4.. ��'* ��i ,^} S'r _,+�. .. ».. �. ,u..�:^ y, y. , .!tr+.....N:3 . .,z. ,h _ . . �Fwy,<.,.r .,,4^r ,. w,a:�". �"" ' •.► ' ` ''' ' tr°'' ":: .,N?. wP '9 :w �..; ` �t''t'{w '`•:' ....�•'•..,b,•sn.� w ;4', .:,•y'y. pY"+•: ..a. . tie, :eZ' `j. _ � ''%'}r 7 � ss :t '•:•reEU Y a . �.' x•(r.•:.r.' � .%z r - �. m .'a ;� QLl4REMONT• A full stork Of �Teilsotl'a�Rt3d nth ,,; ' W. Carson wasYu the- filly OiY E C ]atCtla•Of'confectiunerq. ban ".'-d. ;e- t Jl ;'Y+s -Coal t "Coal. ,ae, uraiu.gea lenion9 and bisc ats 'v F ;, .. x#9Rturday always on h6nd at Mr . J. H,. D, Ta for is re-decoratio the ails. Give its a call. ' *' T� ^ '. frgnt art of his bake-shop. g Special Thanksgiving -services - 1L n I G H A - -• -• 'Hard and Soft Ooal of thei` 1 F. 3F Cooper is installing. anew gill be held'in the Union .Church furnace in the Union'Church. ° - _ y' best quality 022 : . on Snnday with special music by _ _ .. Miss M. Hamilton anal Miss the choir. Strangers and-vleiiore " Having seoored a Mechanic With hard _..'Swi h visited Toruyto friends last • ---,� � es eciallX welcome. -- , ''week. _ _ _ _ -, Mies Margaret Graham,of Cairn- alter Percy, a prominent vast "experience in motor over.. _ THOS. A., LAW91 "brogle,was in Toronto a few days .farmer of Arkona, visited Clare- GA P last week. moat and surrounding' district haukng and machine WOr$, we- i°iGieesin�'. with,his wife, both of whom spent Mrs. ll: J.Chandler,of Sudbury,' their,youthful days in . this sbct= - - we are prepared to repair or cusp- $rOUgha><ri ' Is viefting her parents, J. H. and ion. ' " Mrs. Beal. haul anything from the smallest Mrs. Appleton, of Edmonton, is IN-' MEMORIAM. j Cartage t.Xpre88-! .visiting her parents, J. 8. and — . :gas engine to the ..largest and :��• firs. Evans._ ANivex-Io loving memory 'o! our ' ' . " All.kinds UTrucking to and froth ; - Roy Morgan i9 now putting the dear son, Pte. W. Walter Annaa finest'automobile. the City or other points. ` linishin touches to Lht3 in of 3Sli3�i--ntaehina $un .n�rton nth "- . -- - - -:-__--', _' Aleo, Touria Car for hire ~ " '`• 9atttalion.killed in action Nov. and, r ef3, also nighL.or day. g e his residence. Oscar atephebson, of\ Toronto, Gasoline' and Motor G as g ' spent-the week end with T. E. and Oft,how.often 4e think of you, dear _ hid phone 509 Apply 38-$ Mr @. Stephenson. at1t0 aCCe88ori8s. -` Mrs..D. Forsyth has been tinder And our'hearts are sore with pain, _ BROUGHAM HOTEL Y y This world would have been a hesyen Ind. Phone 506, Pickering ;a siege of illness, but is somewhat to us, i CLAREMON78 NE improved this week: If we had:only seen' your, dear face .?' S. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Ush- once again. �__��_ + awa, are spending-a fen days with ' -Father, ,liother'and Bistei . ,, Fea' by, - groprletor G A R A G lrelatives in Ctaretnont. John Stepphenson, .of Pickering: CARD OF THANKS. The undersigned having purchased spent Monday with his son, Thos. I «isfi, thrnu b the.columns o€TxE ' ' "' "' the garage-business of F. M. Cooper, B are prepared to do all general repair- E. and Mrs. Stephenson. \$��•s,to thank the members of the • j log of cars of all makes... • - M". 'M. J.Wilker entertained a Pickering Fire Company and all others "-Victory Bond Interest All accessories-for cars kept coast- number of friends to a masquerade .who rendered such prompt and valu- ' on Hallowe'en ni ht. able assistance in-saving-my barn from. anti on hand. party. !r War Loan Coupons and Interest Cheques may be - y Miss Kaithle.en Duke, of Toronto, de6tructlbu by fire on Friday last.- Motor oil always on hand s cashed or deposited at any of our branches. 'spent over Sunday with Mrs_ S. F. E. L. RrpDY Work guaranteed Prices right xis. Robins and t1lisA Alargaret Mae Pickering.Nuv.3rd, 1921. _ Deposit oust Victory Bond interest in Our Give us a trial ' A large number from here gent - - ._ _ Savings Department-and earn interest thereon. en - g' SAhE Rl_G18TER. Anderson Piike Claremont:- :` . to Stonffviile on Friday last to - ---- " -`hear W. L. 3I. Ding, the Libera] F,atn'A1.Nov. 11TH-Auction sale of - (�}'� _._ leadee. furniture, tools etc., the property of " Cvl,lcre'te James 13. Madill. wh,) -has peen ,-Alre, Sandford Blown, at lot 32 con. ' 'WHITBY HITBY BRANCH - G. P. LYND, Manager. ,. A. laid aside for a few days, is able I. *Wbit,by (2J aiiTes west of Whitby, - �• to i-earound again and is feeling g E. C. CROSS, Manager. Kin Fron.eoad.l Terms-cash. Bale BROOKUN BRANCH, - i py1 f`� (� at 1 o'clock. IL'm,Maw, auctioneer. `a� ,i 1 off, uCt9t . -much Improved. . -- - .. D. and Mrs. Maxwell, 116e Fer- WED�t•sDAY, Nov. 16TH -­Auction � Mr. Pugh and Miss Mab>;1 Ed. " 'sale of borses,cattle, sheep,poultry, .. 1 ris, im lentents. furniture, etc., at lot - - mrt 'garde, of Toronto, were the week. p Field Tile �.tend nests of Wm. Edwards. 2-'l• tear con. 4. Pickering, the pro- _ _ g perry o-'John'W. Toole. Bale at 1 n A concert tinder the auspices of o'clock, sharp. Bee bills. Fred Poe- _. .. Brick the Claremont Curling Club will till;auctioneer. _ and Y. -_.• -- he given on the 28rd of November. _..•. .: .. - - - -- - - -._ - in the Masonic Hall. Further tmr- T'ale 3, 4' 6 and 8 - titulars later. ' " l Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and : - - 1T1C13 �. Miss Gladys'were in Port Perry on. Weaaesda last attending- the ! Concrete.-Blocks - wedding of the formers' niece. y Get my prices. Miss Mildred Hortop. - Andrew and Mrs.• Story 'are Sts - .:4 • . .;.,' f/�� Ito. Phone 05 Pick: 411 k •. •:, 'Toronto this"Week attending' the - w` / -f \ y Clarence So' S4Y! ", ._� Interoationaai Bible Students'Con . 41 •, vention tieing held in the Masoltic s� ;c r'1 k C. 2N. R. Station; Brook Road Temple.Y_onge St., from Nov. 4th A nwnber from Claremont and 1f viei'nify attewded the Conservative meeting P4 Oahawt% on Ttieklay .' •>;.;. _ y- ' � K' . afternoon to hear the Hon:Arthur 3 - - 1lteig hen'anci others. They report � a very larwsgathering, r :'. -_„'�,."x, - - n� Hallowee n wag observed•in'out Village in the u�nal hilttirton�tuati• y _—..._. .. . There =gsa' uu-Paz=L r-esr- - �;:''�ri � �*��: Ile M� of ffie HotW d'aiisaRe done but a few of asur real =+ z ja , + nt•all materials and desiaan` dent, we put to Force inconveu- -•.. gr:ara. - kept in stock. It will pal you a- -' fence and-wet not to the beet uP +�+ _ gall at'our works acd inspect our etoeil •" humor when the arose the. Poll- - '�- t obtain price. Don't be caUd” y _e -.- . Ea:i�Atpsroeut.,wbic mploy them, 77 ooasegaeal. .--:In this hoop of Canada'!s most acute national _ - -: awing morning. -- _ - - M do throw os the .Wednesday, the 26th, the'Wo- H0\. T• A, CRERAR 'crisis, the country's greatest need' is leader'- hyoa wo inen's Institute and their friends, _ certainly b7 pnrohasiag lrom tub 1 B E a`' E R ship—not P not class leadership, not sectional out.ouaim& about one hundred strong and all -"— of them young and spirited, were . - leadership, but NATIONAL leadership. A . J.T. MATHESON ... _: = guests of the Misses spookes, VULCANIZING WORKS ! _ - - of Hallowe'en Nine," at the :resi. -pilot must be chosen possessing the neces- a OM aei0 as and Works, Whitby,Oat deuce of R. and Mrs.. Rawson. We guarantee our tare repairs to =' sary COUrage, foresight, breadth of vision :This Cold 'S7CTdiutth�rs ` when a jovial evening was spent $ p in ml1PIC, games. CODte9te etc. last�s long as the tire.: -and determination.to lead the•nation safely, _Makes you think of these - The dance given in the Masonic Your old tires repaired by us can out of the existing economic uncertainty. Bargains - - ^ Hall on Friday evening by the be depended upon for long g y 'Clteara►nce of(Iovea. " young people of the village was a trouble-free service. = -ve successful and most enjoy- And one man stands out head and shoulders above i 3oo►d l iowing goods at half price. we able e%pat. Excellent music was T� 33• C=MO#XXCMMST. > must have room for new stock -furnished by Brigg's orchestra HIGHLAND CREEK all others as pre-eminently fitted for the task: 50c gloves 30c.,75c glo*ee90a,85o 4a; gloves a p p~- ed iron heater.Japanned tied a of Whitby. Guetats were present A �} - ; ° ° Take tha eb1114f!the room,with atoll- �. - ..y from Stouffville. Port Perry, Ux � � Your Y .line ,Born on a farm_near St. Mary's, Ontario, Arthur pan bridge, Markham and other neigh- +� 50 ' ' _ � R',Meighen is a true son of the people, a toiler who i trimmings 87. k "'boring villages. Get yonr hay pressed then phone has fought his way to eminence by sheer ability Frank Coo e!, C1arein6nt�r ' Our football team accompanied p by a number of their friends,mot- or, us and we will come out and force of intellect. Entered Parliament in ` ored ont to Stouffville on Satur- and gjge you prices delivered on :.1908; appointed.-Solicitor-General in 1914; Min- P'ICKERING -:01 da afternoon and played off the the cars tit your station. ply -' We tWxamewith the Goodwood team,, e can pay highest prices go- '`later of the Interior. in 191 7; and Prime Minister,' LUMBER = Y N •defeating theta by the score of 2 U, ins. Get into cotntunnicattion with in 1920. AR a result of winning this game, us by phone, Alain 885, or write u9 Claremont becomes the possessor at 23 Scott ft At of the eup which was awarded to G. T. NARRINGTON & Co. At the Imperial Conference he was acclaimed.by We have a'lat,rge and well assorted the winner cif the senior li TUROr"TO, GNT. -the Press'of Great Britain as•a great statesman, stock of the following material games at., g - -" .'the •Stotaffville Field. Day sports as a strong, virile, vigorous personality—alert in. Matched B. C. Fir' Flooring. Q'on L„bor Day. ;• FIRST-CLASS mind, peen and far-seeing in judgment, and with Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting* and. ;} The Women's Missionary Socie- Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. ty t'aE*Tim_ . t hotd P -. a fearless determination to stand for the right, . ._ inch V Aiatched Fir CeI In ,,4 in. and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. • their mort-Lhly meeting at the . : _'_ _ manse on Wednesday, Nov.. 9th, Cone on shortest notice by professor A. D. Skelton,- of-:Queen's University, Also, Beaver Board. P1 a at 3'o'clock. Mrs. (ReB.)Turkirg- - - ! .too,.president of the Whitby Prea• • C�eOrge A. ,;Lilley and biographer of Sir Wilfrid Laurier,-wrote of _.-p'!d - +carrels. _ 'byterial, has kindly consented to the present Prime Minister :—"He has already gg Q ' ' be present k will n a .moat Wall PAper Pattern Books, selections v We D. Gordon & S' p g _=given proof of high administrative capacity,. His taterestinq.talk. As the Society of Siutpsona and the famous �� t has-had a whirlwind campaign, Empire Wall Papers. personal integrity is beyond question. _ PICKER�NGF a-eryone is rp nested to be pres. All orders for work received by W.G. q Reid, Butcher, Pickering. - Bell and Independent phone. • -`'• eat.. Everybody welcome. g• . Of' himself, 1Vfeighen said: to his :consti- Thanksgiving will be observed tuents the other day : — "You know where I stood The Pickering by the Baptist Church in special Not for sonie years-have we been able to g : L Sunday services with messages in' offer inch a choise'of designs and On this issue yin 1908, in 1911, and as in 1811,I . sermon and sonR appropriate • to stand to-day. vidilance Committed -_ the occasion. It being the first patterns as We have now. 'Thanksgiving in the second hnn- • -'~ dredth year of this church's his. •In-prints, Ginghams, G91RteaA j� The object of this Association to t0 :? Cory, at the close of the morning and Flannel Shaker. A Real,Force ,til"S Real Leader lessen atbaling and prosecute cmeevice there will be a Family Cir• - - the felons. - ` Cie Celebration of the Lord's Stip• Men's and Boys Stilts, navy blue J _ - _ Member.having pro rty Nolen lambsr i p F,_. heu_i-t—is"taraestl; hoped earge_-and�i¢eeds, at un- Date immediately with any�6mbee . l that the attendance both,of `the low prices. $l•00• of Eiecutive committee. ;} + present t'nenibership and of former ilsnally d" of fee ?` members within easy diatative will _rCon;e earl for fu�I choice _; 1 TSotseEe may be bad from We pz.tdaent or; =, �-.• be large. Rev. C. W. Ring, the y a seorehn on�DDlioatton. gip. pastor, will review some pointer of- so: zac.Com.=L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm ratif ins interest in .the hest The National Liberal and Conservative Party Bel', W. V, Richardson, Pickering- gratifying J. F agald, :CYaremoa� Publicity Committee of the work here. The 7 p. m. hoar W Clark ' will ben .Thanksgiving Song sir- ""' J.R. ThextOa: • t , vjce, `rnd. Phone 2894 - president, Ba�retae* S+� �l✓• •'1 iR. f :k .i..• 9 '!. �A._: P"•,. ..d'i. •'3:"y `f '2s,r, ^rs.,r � � •�.��g,� �,}'' :� a a.,.w> ,4. :F-,," +�• ., r^ •ywr"t�"';k� s'.:s,., r •ti.�':r `}r''�° .:.n. ra? �,,,. ....K wr'"�:, •e:i- .•�,,',�„�;.t:, t ,+»_;�, 'i�+Ljt?.a,w'” 'yp. °�e �� p<''rr` - ". $�, •vC.,.•'e:�4', ,• .d•" ^�`^. ':s. -z63f :ty�,J„' r.�,tii".nf' _ .Ci` •r/'er t y, xr'k. R �` \u \, .�'✓ti..S,j.!"'•;;.°.'r*"Yar'v.h,'nr`.-.1-f.-'.„aa.}-,P 4•.'w',,.�'?-re�C”.3 z.0 t'yx:ni�n;,•°.k•�:`'i74a''"+k$�-`+;�S""�_+r'.-:'•�'i..;.-„at♦.-�...ti.Y�:w,.o, n.:•x-Y ci°k—S-.._N.._._..%-'.EPr',�`.`'i.'SciLSv'`w P,r'!?�'e:hn M.?.,•,...n�%,.:.; --p.yi�.5 P'f�.y:>."w!,'.<•z7-,�.i�J-'S.ta`..r�-5r'^�"C'�,.."'�' .1. _"•,'r.,`t,.}�. 'C'i.... 71 N * z ra V+. t -Tr '. 1;,A^;:•£'..t.&.!�_L,'F',�:TU)'xs.g:ry�,:.aYi,s`,w'`�y {.�.r x}'9:i'aTf'�r.�o us�'Yznv�'+'•Y• :H;.^�5"-.='t�`•.ATF+5,,�',r•f s i+�—. [•.1•y":ee'-.'�YP•;.!S •!4wrv!9.i.•Y ::.":_.F,,'• -�i::�'?„:`'fie£.�e.,•.��,y,... +_•. n." .'•'. and the worst i ��x L ,: ter+ - yet to .COf71e CHECKERS—By Heck � = a,. �TH CAS i�Wrflr t f: tai a l $ This corn wil- Proviso Board of Health. Ontario , er 1 be eondtneted with`' OF BIRDS the sole abject o2 swppdying interest- Dr>. Middleton *111 be glad• to answer questions on Public Health mat• �ANi�1pt1S , 9, ing positrons of end games, problems, tars through this:column,* Address him at Spadlug House,'Spading Fob a. / etc., which will interest checker plrtiy- .,_�-- -=_-xrescent, Torontta-. // �/� err, and especially gross _ - .. ._ � ! � be rs •. — Many of the "positions" which we -" will publish are bound to be recogni:-' ed by expert prbayevs as "f anaDia'r as s H,naffr 'hraltita; How -to keep weld; .nerd for co-operation among �(��� y ' household words." They are given, s Are�lth Edition; Hints on HearLth;"employers in industry. "There however, simply for the instruction Ohild Wet�e. I most be unity of purpose," he declar- I / �` / j and am�usemen`t of -learners, and no. ,rt, '.'. �� -doubt will not onl These. arse some of the headliines ed, steady plodding in consideration y'Please but asfigrlieli ' opts.eon.to almost.any newspaper to-,!-fez-our.fellbws,=-We must be true to � many young players- r. g ,r ” C,1"" f j The diagram below is known as the Aw:'-This publicity is a si of the ourselves, true-r-to each other, and all r !` / - - First Position and is genarad .credrt_- &s'. tom, for as a rule discerning editors must recognize :and appreciate the / y� '� ayee. �o ed to PnTV print" what the public w6azit'to value of service." I / / ' lead. E has shown however y organiza- No. 1. White to move and win. ` Experience however,;! It would be well if man -`'that the newspaper is a great teacher,'ttions.that-ter �0o-Combat in- - - 'sad can lead its readers in right paths. fant mortality and do welfare work . - 11� ••• ' 'Lxleed, there are massy canes where''.of,ail kinds, would take a mate from r Q�•,� ,. ' - 'the public can be educated through-the Rotary Club-these splendid ": the press to realize the importance�organizations than are now being ex- ���� -- �� HA �TM —— - - ±::;�-•.o! contemplated reforms of which tended to practically every city on , '. they previously knew lit'ge or'nothing, the Bout inent'of North America. These In Public Health propaganda through- clubs stand for service to others, and out the country, nothing is of more the ..- r driviTrg motive is rise desfire. to . A.:,, t2rrrir the load newspaper, spread happiness and to .,make the -- w : It goer into the homes of the people world, a better'place to live in for as its nothing else does and stimulates many people as possible. The work I fiAerest in the subject. Some idfA of of the Women's Institutes throughout I+ _ -tine far-aeaahing remifioationa of the the province is also beyond all praise. am � ` Courttry �:o.rm.rc, can be obtained The yearly record of one out of -- --- by noting the postal addresses of cor- every tea babies dying before reach- b ilespoand'ents who have read some pub- ing one year of age. the large number First Position is here given in one health article in a Beal paper. of phyragcml defects in c�lidldren, the of its most but even at �`r=+�:.'•� � _ -, � _ �r simple forma, ,,s•. Izsgrrfaders have cants from far be- advantages of breast leediag• of the t' - ..jl this stage it is not easily carried to , ' Sand the boundaries of Ontario, ask- infant, the Jorge number of physical a su�ecessfv-1 issue, except by eaper- x`"J- pg for information on health matters. •defects uncorrected in young children, lanced players. 'i s:z'Vfbh fr�rl -oo-operation ors`the part the,.lack of sanitation in many homes, Sol utiaan of this poedkioat wiffi appear 2 'et newspaper editors the work of dis- the protection of life and limb m in- -6-fin • • ��n9+O^ next weeik: - : :6illoa g truths regarding the dff- druartrial pursuit, the caring for the _..- ---- E*• '4:,�-flareast branches and activities of Pub- feeble_'mirded, and the necessity for - A DESIRE TO EAT HeoOth, is made much easier. Nor their education. These az'd some, of ° / �� 'eau sew one inter sated feel t4 Of the the problems cardroating everyone r 9910 / •� ,, ' WHAT YOU WANT is gtrsb seed for education o! the active in Public Health work at bh3 ✓ y l on matters effecting their present time- Theme is much work to " ` t-h obi waTir-being Too often it be-lone it the race is going to stain[ O — �`�■ as if the very . L. of by tain its•fuR vigor. Stoma Can be Restored to a -� Qt s;gkne and sanitation are negbected, FAucatian of the people, and bring- �= i .Realthy'Condition. ':fro& as regwxb the individual and the tag.there dose together in the study ''•' ^° - Not to be limited !n drat, but to eat of these problems, is what counts now A Convenient Farm Some. How era we to diffuse the and continue to count as the Jul- "A Wig• It is not large and for that whatever he Pleases is the dream of t fnQeensatloa to best ad Public Heart work be- A farmers wife can-have as many reason eve = sage_ Clear- Pow ry*tl7ing must brave a pbsce every dyspeptic. No one can h^_L?st>1 by co-,r ;.,.,„''.y• Samuel Gompera, leases asoewj and dote aZSparent. For ententes as the city housewife,” The walls are blue half way down and promise to restore any stomach to this Preafdestt of the Americas Federation progress along these lines has erns- ��y declared as up-to-date farm Jibe rest is in oilcloth. The ceiling is happy condition, .because all people t" of Imbor, hearing on our wosran. Then she added, "Men are painted in buff color. The i4noleum in cannot eat the same things with equal- rmpfsraized tole in an the nano n l sand direct bean willing to spend the money for hoane buff and blue, carries out the color ly satisfactory results. But.it is pea•- ,�i+e` •.@rs� he gave in, Toronto art the national weld-being. - . conveniences if they are asked to do scheme on the walls and ceiling. The sible to so tone up the digestive or - 'b -80•" Porcelain sink has two brand &-adn gene that a pleasing diet may be - �j � ��1� trans-continental Constructed Mr's. gut's house is heated by an boards and the" are•two windows selected from articler of food that { Clfidiu/ 1e before their time. There would have .... r growing volume of freight and up-to-date furnace in a finished bases above the sink blurt insure of c use no diacomicri: - r: been a row 'P�y a ry� monL An acetylene gas light plant light. Above the windows reaching to When the stomach lacks tone there- ,I WAYS SLEEP WE passenger business which naturally on th�� furnishes light for the the ceiling are built-in is no' ajs WELL would have reduced the heavy deficits cupboards in quicker way to restore it than c: -roads and g on theca one tar to place house, barns and other outside bu`lld- which can be stored extra dishes, bale- to build.-up the blood. Good digestion w•- �� "* - the whole con on a sound financial ings and makes it possible for Mrs• ing tins"A other ecpApment not used without rich, red blood is impossible, ;_;.;•. Ths healthy child sleeps well and 'basis, country Scott to do her cooking on a gas stove daily. On each aide of the-windows and Dr..Williams' Pink Pills offer the - '�ti dariltg its waking hours.is never era" - and her ironing with a gas iron. are the cupbogrds used to'hold dishes beet way to enrich the bl'bod. For. bat always happy and laughing. It V The Isswn is. plain. More Dopula- tion is the cure for Canada's fiscal and The side verandah, which is screen- and kitchen utensils. On each side od this reason these pills are especially, .. only°tile sickly oMiI that is woes and ed and fitted with lights, is used for the drain boards are busk in cabinets. good in stomach trouble attended by "• economic ills. The leeway lost daring -- ' r' peetlsh. Mothers, it your children do a laundry room. There -are double One.of these contains a e baking thin blood, and is attacks of-nervoue •t not .� well• u they 'are cross and the last saves years mast be reoover•s "S ad. Once the eneral election is over, tubs and the power washer is run by Bom^d acrd 'below it three bins`for df- dyspepsia. Proof of the,value of Dr, - r.orY a i�'sat deal give them Baby's Own g t Tsbledw and they will soon be well and the government of the day moat devote power engine, which is alb° on resent kinds of flour and assess. The Williams Pink Pills is cases of Jail. _ special attention to the teak oL getting the v'gTa�• By mm's of these ants bottom part of the other cabinet has geetion is given by Mr. Jahn A. Mo. " M1r '.,happy again hura Tablets h a mild g to efficient several closets for b' Donald, Tarbot, N.B., who says ' tart thororg3t laxative which regulate• more people on the son. From 20,- R wacshing becomes not a big pans and other - _ the bowels, sweeten the stomach, 000,000 to 80,000,000 acres of idle land bore but a,real Pleasure,and time that large utensils. ar The top pt of the "Every sufferer from indigestion has ob .banish'constipation, colic and indigos- Along the Western railways must be other might have to be put in at cabinets is made into work tables and my heartfelt sympathy, as I was once ' Nos and promote healthful sleep. The brought under the plow. There is drudgery is used for community af- just above them and below the cup- myself a bond slave to it. Eating at 7 ample room for tone of thousand' of fairs of which Mrs. Scott is one of >� are hooks to hang utensils all became a trial, and as time went --are -absolutely, guaranteed tree from such as a on I became a mere skeleton of my additional farmers in old Ontario,-%w the leaders• ' mr80 sPro wire former self. I took all sorts'of re- Opiater and may be given to the new-'Ontario, British Columbia and the Running water throughout the sPoon, strainer and so forth. � ' boos babe with perfect safety. They Maritime Provinces. Closer settle• house is supplied-by means,of a large Mr•a• Scott has a wire--dish drainer commended medicines, doctors' and ors sold by medicine dealers or by meat df the land will mesa a growing water tank outside which is built up which cost her one dollar sand twenrty- advertised, but to no avail. Then a cs. mail at 36 teats a box from The Dr. hi five cents a friend said to try Dr. Williams Pink rd which she w is the liPillitsms'�Medicine Co., Br'ocicwille. volume of exports, a wider home mar- high enough to create farce to carry � Pills. I at a box and I thought'be. ,Oat ket for the products of Canadian Lao- ,the water through pipes into the best-kLbm'-saviM and' time-saving de. fore they were done I could feel a 'm tones, the reduction o= unempvment _ vice she could have for the money. is.. towns and-cities,.'healthier,Indus. The bathrooms iri this home is thor- When she wants-to reach things which change. Then I got 'six boxes more, M6* Need of Population' opulation'. ' and by the time they were used.I was i „ trial conditions everywhere, rising oughly modern. Over the lavatory are'um high ordinarily, she does' not. 4 !- `For the five years 1909 to 1914 Cana- public revenues,- and a progressive bowl is a built-in medicine cheat with use rise old, dangerous *ethod of eating my meals with,regularity and. ? da received abdrt 1,861,000 immigrants Basin of the stand' enJoyment. My general health is.-now a. g per capita burden of na- a mirror in the door.Linen cupboards ing on a chair but keepa'a ladder good, and !t is no wonder that I am an from a,ll sources. or as average of tional tazation, on cite side'of the bathroom provide stool in the kitchetr just for that pur- 4"*V2,000 a year. If this rate had been The kind of settlers desired are a convenient place for linens and Pow. She also has a pressure-cooker enthustastie advocate of Dr. William a'•Pink Pills," ' sleets would he succeeding st the DO-' available in adequate num'ber's' in extra supplies for bedq. Cleaning and carts quantities of meat, vege, nk You can procure Dr Williams Piny =` Great Britain;-the United States; Nor- cloths and dust mop and also the tables and fruit, cares for chickens pills through any dealer in medicine , '. arnica over 2,600,000 new citizens way, Sweden and other approved ironing board' are kept out of sight and her home. frcm outside. If for domestic reasons countries. What is needed is a for- but handy in a cleaning closet in the or they will be sent you by mail at 60 the pace had somewhat slackened, the -. - cents a box or six boxes for $2.60 by ward constructive immigration policy bathroom. Sailed clothes are taken increase in copulation from outside -a policy w writs direct to The Dr. Williams` hich while taking note of case of in a built-ia box with a h9arged Wind Shield for Motorcycle. writing :from 1914 to 1921 would surely have � Breckvill@ O d i as wind-screen for motorcycles, Medicine Co., , rtt. existing unemployment and safe- lid. Towel racks v the door and over A � y _ _ - •` 'i ,-:.��. , exceeded'2,400,600. guarding the interests of 'organized the bathtub make it easy to keep light and easily detachable, is a'dlewly win Of wisdom. But the War intervened and the labor, will not only remove unneees- towels.where they belong. patented invention. It.conaiata of two 1� lids of immigration ceased to flow. nary obstacles to,an 'intensive land . Mrs. Scott's kitchen is an 'sample metal frames .hinged together hors. What we are to-morrow is what we . 7% infinx of newcomers fell off to a settlement movement but actively pro- of w�bat can be dome zontally, so that the upper part may makd ourselves today'. i-'' c�refu9 - be folded back if desired and'filled Idleness-travels leisurely, and pov. "r _men's dribble. Great Britain and the mote such a movement in keeping . • Continent of Europe were practically with the needs DL the nation. In the with transparent sheet celluloid. -A erty soon overtakes it._ Look upon your duties not as sow eliminated as sources of population working out' of such a program in- -- =` steel tube fixed across the handlebars and the stream of American settlers valuable co operation may be expect• :': supports it, and It is further held in many obligations; but as opportnni- ` .. dwindled to a minimum. During the ed from the railways, the Provincial' ` �' :_^ position by a strut extending upward ties. }K whole seven-year period we received Governments, Colonization.: Associa- from the front of the handlebars and Never climb a mountain till you only about 660,000 from all sources, tions and other immigration agenct es. attached by a flexible Joint to the mid• come to it-then perhaps it won't be - i dle of the to there. or 2,000,000 fewer than might have That way lies the road back to na. Lift -,Off with Fingers n part a= the lower frame been expected had the world's peace tional prosperity and economic eta• of the windshield. The upper portion A country Is not made by the - -been uridieturbed. Nor must sight be bilttg for all ten the community. i of the strut enters telescopically the her of square miles it contains, but by t t that the outbreak of the` _ --"4-___ fi lower portion, which contains a coiled Jibe somber of spnare people it eon. War and the prcj1%"hefe0.-caRame On Intern ational Diet. 0' : spring, so that the adrnt in effect is raise• great numbers of newly arrived Two Tommies turned punsters went " : + .. capable of a certain amount of ezten• A man should never be ashamed to foreigners to leave the country. Tens 'into a restaurant over on the eastern - "' rtes or contraction, the spring acting admit that he has been 3s. the wrong, " 'air`thousands'Joined the colors of the front sad said to the wafter: ''We - as a buffer to absorb vibration and which is but saying that he is wiser to. ';•allied armies:Other tens of thousands want Turkey with Greece." road shocks. In use, the screen is ad- day than he was yesterday. Bad to the United States to escape The waiter replied: "Sorry, airs, Justed at such a height and angle that The more a man thinks about him; service. Add. Canada's sixty thousand but we can't Servia." - I� the rider is Jrist able to see comfort• self—if he thinks olearly--the more : dead 'Overseas and the•children that "Well, then, get the Bosphorni," - ably oevr its top edge, along which humble he will become. Conceit is a should have been their'. .Alto ther there is no frame. The lower end of sign of confused perceptions. ` � The boss came in and heard their -' the strut is provided with notches, so - �;• .the action of Germany is July and order and them said: "I don't want to �- -! iw� A"�uust, 19'14. has robbed Cassia of Russia, but you can't Rumania," So s that it may be raised or loweied to .'O r " a'e perhaps 9,000,000 men, women and the two Tommies went away,Hungary. - alter the angle of this windshield. ?, ►� '�`'.,J' children who otherwise would have -been hers today. I e ex-Kaisrsr's Berlins palace Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop.a little The �Ce m an ,�,� ��� ELECTRIC WATER OPUMPINO '' expert of tare state of your OUTFIT This primarily m what is wrong wwnre found 10,000 capper 000dCirsg "Freezone' oa an noising corn, in- sign to an .: r{ wftH Canada at the pr'esen't moment. u�tsnsila, after his fligibt, although a]C{ scantly,that corn stops hurting, then But for the War the Dominion would oopper had been vaned in by his Gov- shortly you lift it right off with fingers. 7, Complete,Water Pumping Outfit In P;.-have had more People on the larI4 and warnmrE. Truly! "Co`rnfortel," the rubber oonitforters *ood eorWtiou, for sale at a bargaie. ' tly fewer unemployed in G.. Your druggist-selle a tiny bottle of used for soothhV. babdes, ere coat- 1% bp, Wagner eleotrla motor. - `' the towns and owes. Under such eon. Tersest men anrc3 they,win be true to "]�eesone" for a few cents, snfficienx damned b diacborr as lain ar itious the rsat3on would have e . y ii 4gVien- 4!!i cycle, 100-118 volts, '. Q aural your �'elsd 'gvw 4y and vkV. remove every hard corn soft corn, !! ¢,�r �s the � � ic, causing adssyodde and tbrnsbb OAK- deep well Dump ; . slow at keeping with the show grssg,---Rwlrpb Waldo or corn between the toes, and the cal- mouth," anti bets E goboswf un. Oorpmation,78 West Ad ' ..eveftead charges imposed by two now Efitesyo& _, luses, without soreness or irritation. �' '� .. - ,, - .- _. , heal ,•: ,. ,' Qtiil�'i, - - �. ._ '._ _. . c t. 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Apples whipped in oil Get a 10-oent box-mow. � ��hicago, Illinois. paper, pint-in a4orsge September 22, You men and women who can't geY �OM E St��ANT33D soar Woaial:BRd, 1920, kept_in fine shape all through feeling .right-who have headache, , ENORMOUS DEMAND IS -� either sex, good pay• for hones,. the winter, wlrile others from the coated •tongue, bad taste and foul _._.(JNPRECEDENTED. - . _ -the c, easily learned, part or full time, "-the children can hebf,.•t;end'-3 cam stamp earns tree, wrapped in ordinary wrap- breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are _ Wonderful to Behold. for particulars. Address. Dept. of Home ping'paper, decayed 'badly. The apples bilious, nervous and upset, bothered Phelps-'That is a sunset my laugh. -' or 7 Ellsworth Ave.. Toronto, Ont. . in oil paper kept two months Monger with a sick,gassy, disordered stomach, ter painted. She studied painting � � PLAYER PIANO FOR SAL•E. :than their -usual keeping time. or have a bad cold., Are you keeping abroad, you know." TanlaC Biggest Thing O K1Dit ` your bowels clean with Cascarets, or Nobbs "Ah! that a Ever Seen 'There Says . �IrLL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD xplains it I s y -. ' condition, with a large number of merely forcing a passageway every never saw a sunset like that In this Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. ew days with salts, cathartic pills or cotinLry++ f Big Wholesaler. L, Costello,�73 Wes Adelaide Street,' Sirs,-I' have used your Minard's r=oil? Cascarets work while Liniment fox 'the past 26, years and you --.. The fact that 826,000 bottles of Tart• Toronto. sleep; cleanse the stomach of sour, -she Tried to Be Agreeable, lac have been sold-is. the state o! New whilst 'I have•occasionally used other fermenting food and foul gases; take York elute Sts introduction there leas <R:, ' .. BELTING FOR SALE I liniments I can safely say that I have 'Sea Capta14 (introducing friend to the excess bile'from liver and carry his old mate)-"This is my.old friend, than one year ago, is a big 'busineas ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED never used any to equal yours. out ot'tiie,system ail the constipated Barker item that will attract yntistial attea- belting,pulleys,saws,cable,hose.packing. If rubbed between the hands and Dixon in the bowels. A Casearet he lives in the Canary Is- n, -' etc.,ah1PP` aublect to appproval at lotiveat p lands." .ton throughout the entire East, for +. pDrices in I iada. YORK,BELTING CO., inhaled frequently, it will never fail• physic to-night will straighten-you out -' 115 YORI,, iTREET, TORONTO. to,relieve cold in the head iII 24 hours. "How interesting:' murmured old nothing like it has ever happened be by morning. : auntie, and,gathering all her wits, she fore• It breaks all records. - - - �a amain.-to�a_�3 gill. It is also the beat for bruises, sprains, __y_ added ".Then; of course, you sins:' dlr. 'George B. Evans, manager of W� Employ a I,aWyer a-c: L-t- �*---- _ *he._(llhsfln-b9_now Comisanv, the well Yours truly,' Since very ancient time sandglasses known wholesale druggieU, .-with ,. R when.you can get Legal Advice YRM33 J. G. Lealle. '' Not Forehanded. for.2 years (;4), 'eaaaAaa $nsiaeu _ have been used for.timing the-bailing �„ -branches lu Albany, Buffalo, Roches.' do Law," New .motion (88), and How did you order your steak, fir. 11Bnsiaeas aSsthods" monthly, 1 year of eggs. _Even nowadays they are in ter and Syracuse, recently announced the waiter returned to ask after hav- (53), or 4-Caaadlsn $armor•' weekly, common use for-this purpose in hotels that the preparation was iLaw selling 2 years (i3), all for ;5. Regular imarlos'a Pioneer nog s6moaiji and restaurants.. ins been gone what seemed like a in their trade territ6ri6c alone at the' Drice $12. You save 37 and, possibly, week to the hungry diner. phenomenal rate of approximately i hundreds of dollars in lawyers fees. Book on A new twist is given to the idea by ++Like .a fool, I did it personally;• Write for details. Send no money, William A. Corbett of.Winnipeg. He 600,000 bottles a year. but name this paper. Direct dales DOG DISEASES bellowed, the patron. "If I had any liarrioa (Dept. W.L.), Toronto, oat and How to Feed makes the eggs tune themselves, and, "If the present rate continues," said y t Ad h k d ift h l sense I'd have ordered it by mail, a Mr. Evans, "this state alone will prob- 'Mailed e o n - H n e are coo e e eve • Free any he t Y.. ,'1 t ma s , • - -dress by the Author. month in'.advance.' Australia has raised $60,0 0, out of the boiling water-with the help -;•ably require considerably over 760,000 0 Ot10 for R. Clay Glover Co-ISO: .�. - - -.. the assistance of her ex-eoIdiiels. lf8 West Slat street of a modification of the sandglass _ !bottles a year. This is 'a tremenddus New•York, U.S:A, ids Bad Symptom. figure; bai I am really conservative In . Minard's Liniment.for Garget,in Cows. Hostess-"Welt; Tommie, when ou b' The device for the'pu'rpos6 is a tutee Y making-this statement." ;F et home you ca'n tell r mother T 1 is 3 g Y b 1 v - - containing a•number of lead belle. It � You an ac sod y ending druggists � 'mp,c .�„� • s s is attached by a little bracket to the far me 'that you are the best behaved everywhere. ' Adv. WiY �he� 4� _ _ __ edge of a saucepaq, and from the end boy at,table I ever-met.”. - p of !t is suspended.a wire basket to Tommie--"Thank you, ma'am,, but The beat way to lie when sleeping I'd rather not." is on the right.aide. CH E8MAN. assumption that they were is the Wald the eggs'in'the boiling water. t An _ F Moe aS@9 e a Hostess—"Rather not! d why, -'-� VaNatio'n-Chessman. m t c both is..reasonable. A branch of the tube contains ay Racial Origin-Engllah. - r. .--- -sandglass, in such a position that the pray?" CALMOUN. upper bulb of the latter keeps the lead Tommie-"She'd ' think -I was iii, -: - `Source­-An occupation. = bails !a place. But this upper bulb 'ma'am, and send,for the doctor." IF IT IS y�•' This is another family name of Eng- Variations-Cotquhoun. liah origin, which !s traceable to the , Racial Origin--Scottish, z is made of rubber and, when the sand Red and blue are the beat colors f•>r ?` occupation O,t the person's who first Source-A locality, aas'run out of it, It collapses, allowing scaring birds. the balls to run down into the hollow GOITRIC ='.started its use in the hereditary sense. Thin family name, Calhoun being a handle of the tube. The transfer o2 1-modern variation of-the'trtie form of Mother Quick Give You might suspect from its obvious i their weight to the handle•causes the - .- --me" is one remedy, oa* ensiles, �, CalgtlhOUII. comes traID the name of California Fig Syrup one ronvit—guaranta6a• the Lormatton that it has some reler�nee end of the tube to rise and lift the egg- ig Y p 'nod. bast � ' " to the ancient gapie of chess, but this one of the sinus* of the Scottish High= , ; " landers, *bo'derived It-from'the name containing basket out of the water. For -Childs Bowels! jy,., Tefft's is not so. The doubling of the "e' In of the locality in which they establish= : one form of the name is but a modern MONEY', ORDERS.- Even a sick'child laves the 'Yrnity" Famous Goitre 'Treatment ." . ed themselves, the Barony in West- 'development. The safe way t14*sead money by ma-IF taste of "California; Fig Syrup." If the Kilpatrick ($r Kirkpatrick), is Dum- is b 3f -you remeinbei' that the "ee' sic y Dominion Express Money Order. little tongue Is coated, or if Y.otlr child ��SiCEaRitia" - bartonetiire. • • � - • ib often occurring in modern English is Beyond-this, the mists of the iS'listless, cross, feverish, fuil'of,cold, past �i rite for full and tt•4e s strictly modern development of loud the search, tor'the origin as the APPIe Tree and Ellin. di has colic, a teaspoonful will never Information direct to spldlfng, and that in nearly every ease The apple spreads wide-skirts around,- tail to open the bowels: In a few hours ?' It was originally an "e." and that the_ place name. By some the name of as. Tait:t�s labo:atoaa. ' Squatting homely on the ground, � You can nee for yourself how thorough- � s Coiquhoun is supposed to be derived 4 ti»•• 130L. Qaoe st, Toroats ' •'ee" was only rarely -met with back from the given name of "Conachin.11 Glad to take a Lazy chap 1p it works.all the (ionatipatloti poison, In the days when family names were On her ample mother lap sour bile and waste from the tender, a ' By others it is-explained as-'Colgefi- _ being formed. You:get your clue-to the uoin,"a personal name, meaning "war-. Eager,to-provide him sweet " - little bowels- and gives-you a week;i _ �f - ort;in of the name. Striped wholeacme fruits to eat. pisyfttl rMld again. THIS. � � t' The word "cheese," 'for Instance, name of that great Isiah warrior of - Millions of mothers keep "California dog." and•virtually the same as the But the elm, remote and.high, Fig B sup' handy. ..'The know a tea.- - ass spelled "chess" or 'ches" i>r some antiquity,._"Chuchulin." The spelling- _ - y eyes, for there was no universal does not look alike but remember that Lass her flugers on the sky,. _ .spoonful to-day saves a cick child to= °,:., - Strains for stars, and dream -and morrow. Ask your druggist for standard of spelling to thos@ days i the gutterals of the Gaelic are-rather- such as has developed since the i dillicult to indicate, and that the Gee- . hrcods. - - - genuine "California Fig Syrup" which y: �rowth of the piintfag. industry and lie speeeh itself' has undergone Intricate with many moods; has directions far babies and chi3drea ,... the publicatioq of grammars and changes from.Its ancient form, }tilt as Yet 4f you persist to woo, of all ages pe.uted on bottle. 1<father! - -=tioaariea. This would give grotilld for!English, French and German have She may net a star'for you. - Y"ou moat tiny "California",or you may ;Elided by Lydia Pinkham's the theory that the name.orlginaIly I done. -- get an imitation fig syrup. anearit'"cheesem$a." ActnaI historical Minard's Ltalment for Distemper. % Vegetable COnnpound. Re- The Clan Colquhoun, however, dates record of the period when the name only trom about the year 1240 or-so. p�arkable Recovery of : Uvvas 'used in the descriptive cease.SFr`It was organized and founded by' one' A Cheap Method of Housing -COARSE SALT , F;-solutely substantiates this. Humphrey de Kilpatrick,-who.'-though Swine. L A-N D S A L T lVirs• "' - The original Chesmans were dealers !.not himself a Gael.- had received a Shade- in summer and °shelter in guile CariOt9 - F Ln, or makers of cheese, and knowing ; grant of land in that section from the Smiths Falls, Ont--"I suffered•with worts* are two essentials to �tirc?as TORONTO SALT WORKS ; what we do of the industrial and com. Earl of Lennox in the relga'of King ful swine rearing, As the Dominion C. J. CLIFF TORONTO falling of my organs, pains around my mercial system of medieval England. Alexander II. of Scotland. Animal Husbandman says in a.lately heart and n bowels and down my legs, ' neuralgia in my face and head,and that issued circular from Ottawa, two or terrible sinking feeling I felt that I ' J. .. .. " a three cheap, portable- cabgins., and ti A4*(0 P�j'�j(t i could not live and would fix my house in 1. - -box4tal'l ins the -farrowin sow will ACHES hj�� j,Jone order eve night so there would be no q _ 9 supply the necessary housing in the trouble if I dropped off in the night should oZt fo llow �e of the farmer who rnuintains a y My husband went h the druggist to get y SLOW GETS EM ' i the beat remedy he had and he gave - few bags. Specialized hog raising e k • ga nece�swrid tails fnr-more him LyciI to Pin ham seg and ell a lo- y eovipment VOID'the misery of racking in. pound: I took six boWes and felt a lot The right kind of a,cabin should be /� Have a bottle,of Sloaa's paini. better: I will always recommend the .:• .... .,-a crooked path relatively light and bui3k on runners " ment (randy and a 1 , whop-,}-Vegetable Compotmd, and you can use ? '; ' - so that it may be moved to fresh you first feel the ache or�y these facts as a testimonial."-Mrs. k >:.-• ground occasion'a'lly. In order to be sickly h hpain and sends . CsuRm, Box 845, Smiths FallsI, Often a oo tb has been allowed to become It qqu�i t J. O wpa a_ feelin o warmth through the Ont. w 'a village street, and as the village expanded, durable 'acrd strong, it should be con- aching part.�loasYs�initntirt s -The sueceas of is -E, Pinkham'a l!% ,.. - -. strticted m sound' but rough material. !w -.tradition has made the wuiding way an express a o wiebout rubbing. Vegetable Compo made from roots eion of a.Dow's wilt = To be cool in summer, it should have - Fine,too,for rheumatism,neural ' and herbs, is unpar leled. It may be hinged sides for tie free passage of ,sprains and strains,stiff joints, used with perfect confidence by women .°�.• Habit is always forging chains to enslave us, = sir,•and far adequate shelter in win- lame back and sore muscles. who suffer from nervous prostration, =a 4 - • =rso that what has been found bearable the :p ter these sides should -have secure For forty years pain e'enemy. Ask displacements. inflammatioiit ulcers µ your d ur, tion,irreguiaitties,periodic pains,back- ' fathers is acce b the soetrd. fastenings. Room should be provided i'o Weis $atttlenc Pty y At all du r, 70c, ache, bearing-down feelin , . for four or five_brgod sows. The Do- =1.40. g g As child* we..were not ed to drink. >t.d. lam. ' indiggestion and dizziness. Lydia E. • en, permitted --minion . Husbandman explains that 7 Pfnkham's Vegetable Compound is the 'c tea or Coffee, because it would stunt our growth smell weak litters result from the iOa standard remedy for female ills. 'or make us nervous and irritable. When older, parents being housed too much, and; . . hi there are any vice rite in on- •.however,•we craved a hot drink with meals, and - that they should be giver. ample op-� inim�nt which you need advice write is ci tidence to L dia E. Pinkham Medicine custom gave us our tea or, eoffmo _ portunit for exercise out of doors. Co., Lynn, M� r Finally upon the instructions of the doctor, - Illustrations, plans, and exact dtatails of the lumber and other 'things re- Mother gave up her tea and 'coffee. But that j quired for the construction of the beset meant nothing in our young lives. Our vitality' kind of cabin are given in the circular. •: was then strong enough to throw off any ill effActs. -- Sul weIlearned by ex- -World's Deepest G91d_Mine. a �V perienCe that we Could not drink tea or Coffee. Australia is said to possess the - When we had it for breakfast it put Our nerves deepest gold mine in•the world. It on edge. When we drank it at the evening meal, is situated at Bendigo, Victoria, and' - g V[l we tossed about in w�+kefulness most of the night. is known as the New Chum Railway X "x And then we found Postum, a pure cereal Mine. ...The miners.who work in ft are - •{ obliged to travel down a shaft nearly :beverage,free.from the harmful drug, caffeine, in three-quarters of a mile deep. 3 x ° 'teaaiidcoffee. We liked the rich,satisfyingflavor The heat in the mine is terrific, the IN 'i ri n of]?ostum-and also the better health which re- temperature of 108 degrees being, so suited. And,too,we were surprised to find how weakening that it is necessary to -_ �=_anany of our neighbors had made the same dis- _ spray tbe'bodies of the miners con- _ _ _ •:�''`� ' cove had learned the value of health first. y = "T i, ry- " tintiall with'cold water from above , Nothing E1Se �S Asp-Asp —Say Sayer , ground. ' Postum course in two fortna:Instant Postum(in tins).. ~ Away from the spray the men could made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. `yarning', Unless you see name -Aspirin in handy tin boxes.of 12 tab• ti Postum Cereal. (in packages of larger bulk,for those who not stated, and -it is as much as they prefer to make the!drink while the meal is being prepared) can do to work moderately under the "Bayer" on tablets, you are not get. lets, and in bottles of 24 and, 100. tmdebyboilingfor2ominutes Sold by all grocers. spray, Few will begrudge tbese men ling Aspirin at all. Why take chances. Aspirin is the.trade mark (registered t ;• • the money-they earn. Accept only an upbroken "Bayer" In Canada) of Baler Manufacture of y> s package which contains directions Monoaceticneidester'of Salicylicacid. +- �'. �`'' "Take life a- s it comes" is the riiatto `worked out by physicians during 21 While it is well known that-Aspirin �'ostum for He " to'.bsaiat of Lord Sirnelair, a Crimean veteran years end proved safe by millions for means Bayer manufacture, -"There's a Reason" t who recently celebrated his ninetieth colds, Headache, Est•ache, Toothache, the publ�C against imitations, the Tab- ,. x<- birthday, and is anal hale and Hearty. Neuralgia, Rheumatism,Neuritis,Lum lets of Bayer Company will be atampr bago, and Pain. Made in'Canada. �'" ed with their r�neral trade shark, t1w ISSUE No. 46-'Q1. All druggists-sell Bayer Tablets of "$aver Cross." �Y f • �L� • - � � 1 . ' . .• �- . - ' • - . . ' „ a" Rte: �,. - . - „ - .. . ,- .. �, ;_ . . - `•x'4� �..r " Rs'. i� ;' .,ps+,a,-." ,. �,;... .,f,.,' ." ,,, e. ,;,•,.,,,,, ;�K' %M+ +. n�a,: ert,,;,eR.a.. ,' �.,.,.<� a, .t.•. .:,`i S- ,�' �r�%r;,, ,n�,", +:M ..�K�"':'';.�ji'"i:' "`'""i. + '.,i L ^.�"-r '3r,� ..:u.=n�' ,,f,• �r Fz' ,•:.« '�I"o- .r, '4�5�'=9:• `1?.'fit`r` *. '� "Aa�C ys ii,.T:' iYT•. '6:.1i;, iM1 3 Y•�,�•'o4�S'v' ,I".. . .r Ae, - '�•-;t . z •..,--• ,r.+r°a_ :;. -• �.. - #ter';. �'w•.^,i�"er.�'�, 6 V "n' ' :�, , ',�+� ::• h ...,. 'S y.+. ':., o w '*'•'.9Z?.'1'CSt,:'�`,:Y+w'sAri..-,.,.y�„TS?n^� �- R•t3y:-ss.- ��_ytf.. y�$y _ .. .. '. �r,� 4 St��Y�.f �. kitP'».u /{�.�^ - a 4Q 4 rr <y yyvv PF r, -.� - ••'}i,aM•rF.y 1 --Cecil radle had -a business -Mrs. H. A. Matchett and d �JC A.I�ISMS.. trip to the'�eity on Friday last. gate., Miss Hales have been 3rd eta n�ezt being`Thanks• spending a few dtiys with refs- han.k 1 1 n �g givlux Day, ad places 'of b"inees tives in the city. •--Miss Blanche Walsh is spend• toil be eloged. -James Rose has a nigt shift _ . _ =• ' . • ; '�,ng a 64tple of weeks in Lindsay. -C. L., Mor%owte, of-9sue:mee, at his flax-mill, having received'a =Wm, '?ea ; Jr,,-of .Toronto, called on a cumber of-Pickering heavy order which must be filled ,ewlled on Pickering friends' on- friends on Saturday. within afew weeks.- A I Further Reduction o �5 per cent. Cal '�.Saturday last. --The Governor-Gener►l has re- —fir, and Mrs. Fielding, of :ma-J.J,and Mrs. Walsh, of Lind- quested 'that. there be a complete Gravenhurst, returned home last- - i�a�e riCes newt Friday and y, spent Sunday with Thomas suspension of bltsiciess ,for two week, after spending a few days p Y -and tries. Walsh. _ minutes on Friday neat, Nov. with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. r y —St, George's Church services 11th, beginning at 11 o'clock,it be- —Mrs., Crysler, who ha& been ._ SatLlyd&Y, NOS . th and 5th next Sunday : Morning fit 10,80. Ing the anniversary of the signing spending the &umruer months here Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Even• of'the armistice. with her daughter, Mrs. W. J... - - - _ g at 7,00. —At the last meeting of the Reid, has returned,W. the eity,-for .. Ox�@ralas and. 9ntocks,,sizes'4Q.to 46, rea. Lr56, for 1.23 - —Hon, T. A. Crerar and Hon. E. township council as adjournment the winter months. e Boys' fiweaters, Heavy, sizes 28 td 30, reg. 2.00, for 1.5cr, �h'�. Drury +will, address,t� meeting was made.uutil Monday. Nov, 7th The Godson Contracting Co. 'e$ti the 'Armouries, at Oshawa on This day, however, is Thanksgiv hr,+•e begun the work of laying Boys' and ;lien's Heavy Cap reg. 1,00; for 75c,- Thnrsda evening, Nov. 10th. ing Day, a fact that was .not down the asphalt pavement from Men's Tweed Pants, sizes 30 to'40, reg. 1.99,'for 1'.48 .Mrs.Earry Vale, we are sorry known at that time. In conse• the Presbyterian church east to ` ° 9to report, is.suffering from a Seri- gaence'the meeting of cotincil has John Aunan's c6roer,a distance of bleu's Knitted VPata_ Al ci-6; rP � r fur 11 xrops efEection�f the_e i �, - - 1 F ."],cost week for Toronto, to receive ing 1Mooday, Nov. 14th, . —The ringing of the fire alarm Men's Heavy Winter Underwear, all wool, 4.00 a suit treatment at at the Hospital. —A grand concert, under the about fotir o'clock- on Friday.last� • Men's Heav on - y =The Ladies' Aid of St,- Diu- auspice. of the young People's caused co'risiderable excitement in y'G lbinationR, all-wool, 3.50 a suit' Brew's church will meet in the Society of St. Andre%v's church, the village. Nord had just been - - - - -- ' '-'.,basement of the church on Wed- will be'given in tfaa church this received from E. L. Ruddy's that-�: nesaay,l�ov. 9[h;--at$oo eIacls:AlT (Friday)- 'evevinR,— first class $re hoc}—bro$ettottt in one of-the'- Have a look a't Dui HeavyStveater Coats. Tkrep stare are 'W t}te.tadies are asked to be present,. program will be.given by Park'- niows :iof his line barn 31any -. —A dance given by the'Girls' dale Baptist Church Choir, assist ready helpers were soon upon the dandies, in the Jumbo Stitch , Baseball Club in the Town Hall ed by Mr. Blundail, mouglogue scene, a9 cwas atso the fire engine,- , '- '_` Tllir is the•rig�t time.foI a.pair*of Nen' BOnt3. 'Insist on Thursday evening last was well. artist, and there will also be se- which was quickly taken tip at- on getting•WilliamG, then you'll get fall ti-ended and much enjoyed by l'eetions by a first-class elocution- tached to the rear of an auto. fir- _ __ _ - value for every nickel yon p ty, v '.;.sll present. Choice music was ist. Proceeds in aid of the piano'`tunately several fire estiugiei�l:els �.-Iarnished by Lynde's Orchestra. ' fund. Du not fail to attend this which residents'of the village v;ere ' 1. —Services in the Methodist concert, as a pleasant evening's fort a Lit having in their pos- Pi r @d T. ;UYlln , " Pickering ;,.•Chuecli next Sunday : At 10.30 K. entertainment is assured to all es 'on, LIX excellent work by keep- - Established 1857. ctttarlerlyp- veligious weetinfz'; who way'atteud.' Doors often at ing dcjwn the fire until tbp fire t2 pp m. S. S, will meet ; at 7 p. 7.30, concert begins at 8,o'clock,' engine could be got in operation. tn.,'Thanksgiving service. Special sharp. ' Admission, adults 2 5 ets.: The engine never worked better r%iusie for the "occasion, is being children, under 12 years, 15 c•t=. than it ;lid on tbk­oeca-ion and 0 prepared. —October report of Jr. Delft, of ?oon heavy streanms of wH-ter sere —The •Rev. John Cobnrn, of Pickering public sQb6oI,: Jr. II— playing upnll.•.the flumes*, which � �, ��� "jlTdronto, Field Secretary of Social Edna Reid, Irene Ct,t,pland, Any. weriV spun under r.ontrol. Hun �i Ig' ,$ervice and Evangelisw ,preac•,hed,tin Baker, Lip✓zie Annan,.Walter• the tire origin, ted is a mystery, _ Ewe-tftn the Methodist Church on Sun- Richardson, Howard La%v,• Harry but-the general upiniitn i. 0--it, it _ t 'r,-rlay,niorning last and presented Stephenson, Willie Martini' Allan %vwi,esused by :ponstaueou_ cum s y e t:laims at the depsrttnen•t. A Andrew, Aug•%s Li,cctmbe and lit),lion: do person had been to • — -. . - . . ._ . .. . .. ° {ener•ous offering was given for BaiirBye equal, Phyllis Pilkey, the barn during the day until Jir. �! _ i; work. Ralph Annan. Helen Cowan and Bray had gone, up into the arty Th& Ues L ea-dance will be held to- Louise Stephenson equal, . Etrt. mow for feed for his horse¢ when i he Tc++cri Hall, Pickerin�g, on.-peat Forster, Barbara Hall,- Harald he nc)tiePd smake arming froixt the �¢. \�' — sKa 'ednesday evening: Admiatton, Hawkins, James Bing. Ethel Pow oat mow in the opposite end of the entlenien, 50 cents: ladies, free. ell, Victor Cutdhatn Sr. I.—I)aria barn, and he immediately Save value he resent and- former to°tubers' Eteid Florence An:ire,t+ Irene the AIArtil, When the fire-was, ex• r r cyf- the -Godson Contracting Co;, Hall, Sam Scott, iVillie%ickers, tingiti,hed a number of Yorks-%+ere .td. are all invited fvee and bring Jimmie'Palmer, Kenneth' Smith. proctired tied then got to +work s s +� ,4. 6tir ladies. Jr. I—Bert Elliott. Kenneth Rich- and removed the uat:heaves from � � Pickerin F —Oo Frida Nov. 11th, there ardson. S,. Pr.—Edna Grerenlaw, the mow,'as t! precaution: agrinat y. 9 'i�t+a€lI be a_special service in St. SlichUla-.4 Mort•issey, 'tforle3 Steph. tire.Qbreaking out agnui., Tile ! .ri %`G4eorger's church, tai being "Arta en,ton, 1.4 abelt . AlcSiaster., Nurn imount of damaee will not be Ustice,Day." bliss Strickland for a Clark, Winnie Vickers. Jr. Pr-- great, being- chlefly from crater. is out 2- lb. patl;age for 705C. ?"'rivazber of- ears missions. Marjorie Shepherd. Dorothy Ray'. The wall of the granary was some- ;7., y yy - a lb. ail Pure Clover Hone ' 900 . .:worker in India will giy� an act- en, Marie Cowan. Arthur Sier, wbnt scorched from the fiames, i� y. ••• •.. 25e YaresQ. It iv hoped that the Church Ena Vickers.Liss Liscombe, Helen but Nlr.-Ruddy was fortunate in 4 cans Tomato Soup, ,.. S..' , mill be filled to hear her interest Mnrphy, Class I-Winona Me having his fine building saved. First-class Canned Corn, i5c per' tin ""ding and inspiring message. Ewen.Edward IzaAcCou _ 4 lb. tin "Stttar4s" blarulalade,... � ._ ,. ,5c -Potatoes from Uxbridge land, Helen Matchett, Enid K.u'►f. - CARD OF THANKS. 41b. tin Fig Jam—it's delicious, 75c g .Look--b cans(lb. size)Good Salmota for.. I,00 . ''Ablp were 'sold in Pickering last ton. A. B. Gibson, Teacher. ;wish to take this opportunity of ; .lase$ at I:�3. 'Gals is considerably__ • —Seeeral xutoa, containing 'i. thaakiug ing numerntis friends and r lower than the price of twn or ncimber of ,uen who bore .a stvik- nelghborq for their kind expressions A complete.stock of Brooms, Scrub•Brushes, Stove Brushes. Hair '• tree weeks before, 2.00 a bag, init resemblance to the Hon. F. C. of.-good-will and their hAndaome gifts. Brushes, Clothed Brushes, Shavin BruaheA, Kalsomin@ but it is still higher than the To- BiggA',and members of- the Legi• 'also for their K*skrnnce in ruocing,-to =. -:, Brushes, Ltiundry Scruby plc:, also Lamp sonto price and in some of the slature and Toronto pity Council- out acv. home iu.I3arcie.Oct. and Lantern Chimney:?, Burners etc. _ ,neighboring townships where the and other prori,iuent even, pASred K. T. ELLICOTT price is reported to be 1.10. through our village on Friday. --- -'- - -- -- -' ---- Our 50® Broom YS a ' Winner-see ,fit The trustees of the'F€ee Co. As; they were ti-veiling at a rate j qw Advert iaem#1 1%tog. have rented to Messrs. G. Ham of 'at least 4u miles per hour,it and J. R. Tb,eztnt�-trh -Town Hall, was inilnisihle to ilecogair-e tL'enl RITISH COLUyrBIA' SHI�C:LES 1fEN�=Have�you seen our 87 50 Rain-Uhats.- Our ICJ 3-0 Heavy y goody�aF They will fit it up in'or even get the -number of their r,,T.,1�at]r e;u'voA�,n� c�. t y Th,mat W inter.fivercoati. Our .100 Winter Underwear. Our shape for public ineeftibgi .•ara in ni•rfer that they n'right be Pa •r.r,n ctar.�o:�, azt _ t'and the building will be well look• saminuned belo..e, tbt• authorities Ou 4,;10 Winter Gape. Ott. ;r,00 pure wool S+ve+Boys , OR 5ft1LIs—A er+tvei ku,x pith _: Our I.. (1.Tcreed Pants ` Sir.k9 at all pliceQ: Boys' .' ed after.- Oa account of_the large for appt'dlog arld tl,tts; waking 1 '• .tuft,,c:,P •' ". Al-,�+:of tramhar'1c%-. +rp:y to L.ccrpoa lions..Dunbarran. z-� Fleece-lined Underwear at 75c and Pen Angle Under. ituniher of chairs that have been them�plves a mengce to human ;,.loot or destroyed by renting then, life. Hotve.ver, aq the MiniRtar. uf. FOR SALE—�rris= R cceekA old.alas _ ~wear at 1.2a• 'Yv t; t€e--tru,4t'e_es hav�iven- in Highway- was simply slia ing hip. I' t•.,.a'�h.tr tCY Al tl __pptrc�. ':�•rk, Doti -Real Snapdy Vafues in All Lines, -� ' �► ;($&P ictionlr tbat no chairs be rent- friends w-hat a fine road Biggs A p'> to Thos.varccta,han,Dunb:,rtna t}i,- �;ed out in future, built, they may escape the bumf. I,A\CHI M. It.�iIF.R—T?neap.ofd have Rubbers and O�'er9i�oe'8 i Intermei9iate Room P. P. S, liation o appearing before the Piano. stnrtt<o at'Mm L, fIagarn+an•s• - - . - . f0! October : Sr. III--Hareld Rich- police magistrate on a charge of ,S+_h;trvale. on Sawrday..: Phone~lark 1232. t+ r ardaon,- Rosie Sier, Verna -Reid, violating the laws of the land. ECOND-11A'. 31ACHINERY �° for all ,ge'Ze$ f)f floret. Lillian Wiman. Hilda KewrnR. The party were engaged in a tour ►_ .ro;sale. God buggqy, l+fanure spreader. 2• furrow riding plow. Jr R.Thexton.nckering.7tf ^•,, John Remmer,, Bessie Bath, Jack of inspection, and the Bon. Mr. _ McGinty, Mervin .Potter, . Billy Biggs may, with reason, feel FAR11 WANTED—I want to bear' LADIES—We are offering some irc-eat valises In Curtain Netts. j. Hat], Donald Morriggey,. Jr. III— oroud of the wnrk that is being and fror pionhavin BarLouden'c_Ctra Give price and Scrims, Floor Oilcloths, Liboleums, Congoleutii '. Hilda Walsh, Mildred . )*Murphy, accomplished, and time will vindt- Illinois. 7 _ , etc. Evangeline Cowan, Lizzie 1McOlo Cate the policy he hat adopted in ppLES FOR SALE—A rtuantitp Our $1,35 pure wool Serges;in variolx3 colors for fall dresses, tie, Sr. II--Phoebe Baker, Flor- regard to good roads. A.,good eating apple, at 81.54 per barrel. - oce Muteb, Dorothy ndrew. =-A-great treat was in a+„ra 1or_Z,—_' at ��-�•ir •t , - -- g hn Greenlaw, Kenneth illorley, those who attended the minstrel R�dd'y s Pickering. lie �' s _.- ~t_- _- .4 Hilda Mighton, Harriett Morris- show given in the-Town Hall orr 1-DAR WANTED-TED cedar _ spy, Leonard Stephenson,' Ethel Tuesday evening by the Whitby Chou hs for decorating• i want 3 or 4(dads. tar further particulars.wnte to or shorn Beach me • >. BCRy. Amateur Athletic As30C1ptIUn. IL �, � C•paps,ttioodbine Are.Toronto. 3-s —After a few days'illness-which was, undoubtedly, one of the best finally developed into pneumonia, shows ever given in Pickering. FOR SALE=At lot16,, r'eArdf con: t �, Pickering. large pure-bred White Reck Edward LeRoy died on R ednes- Notwithstanding the fact that cockerels, '2.D)each. 2 shearlin Oetswold r- g BUTDY S ,' H�:RD�T.ARE = &0aa-mbraing at 'the home o€ firs. there have been numerous'enter- -rams,registered. Orville Burton. f2.R. \o.Y: - fweetf, Church St.. at the tainments given in the village dur- Claremont. 7-Il0 _ age of 1 years.' The deceased ing the past few weeks,and others OR SALE—Cheep all kinds of had been engaged in the tinsmith- to be given in the immediate fat. Fw•agons,harnes+,and all •kinds of,farm :m• t ing business.here for a nam.bet of 11Ce the hall %1'aS COnlfOr'tably {�lene:tsin good order. Also several heavy and `` y{ j� RTC p p tght scales and cook Loves'and heaters, It p�J' S lJ�. Buy at B{••.n dy't�" � years, and,was houctrable in all his filled. The first art of Oic pro- Herman, Claremont. Phone 20i. 17tf ✓ bu4pe=a dealings. His funeral gramme was the usual• minstrel rnR SALE—House and lot in the - tor,'a plate this (Thursday after- performance. There were about Ll %-,linge of Claremont,good rough-cast }�onsc noon to Erskine Cemetery._ He is' forty taking part And the Sltl gi,tg and about 3S acre of land. Possession can car- •' .T, ' ranga on short notice. For terms and full par- C Sttt'SICeCi i)�' .-his wtdOR' and one of these showed excellent training ticulaa apply to John Forgie.Claremont. tf !, 7 ■��jI son, who hol -a responsible posi on the pact of the Idader, G. U. �� ����� 1`•/ T-roll tL'S:* L�. -L;�w. T _ n-ml.ly EUI vi MR--the t• ;, excellent voices as was shown in �candii to has arranged for public cl]e cl:ronl%es, quartettes,duets and P=CS�T2=Z�7�r - ;. TI1eS@ Chi115' nights remind us that Cold meetings at the following places : solos, The joke;.were good and you can always get thebestMaui- =r` Seuxog, Mondag night, Nov. ,th ; kept the audience illy -'ondntYal tuba Flour clads from No. 1.j wintel. is C011]ln -Nothing 1S 1]]Ore neC88= ,--Whitevale, Tuesday night, Nov. laughter. The second part of the .Manitoba Wheat. 'Stb, at which the chief speaker programme was'tif a miscellaneous Royal Household and Glenora for SATs in-votir home'than tb'gOOd Heater. -.,. will be M. H. Staples, B. A., of To- character, consisting of solos by Brread. Try a bait " J '- ronto ; Greenbauk, Wednesday, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Nicholson and W. Pastry Floor FFesh Roiled Oats � ',Nov. 9tb, when John Ktfnnedy, •D, Dykes, which are deserving of BRAN, SHORTS Our Gurney- and 2 in;. t Quebee" a, `vice president of the Grain Grow- special mention. The Hawaiian MIX FEEDS "ors Co.. of Winnipeg, will speak ; music by five of the members was OAT CHOP; Heaters dolls roerl 7. l"Oshawa, Thursday, Nov. 10th, the well rendered, and ivas much ap CRUSHED OATS p p 3 Sou. Mr. Crerar and.. Hon:-.M r. preciated by the audience 'as evi- BARLEY CHOP Drur will give addresses • Dan- deuced in the heart encores. TUe - y gi y _ '':WHEAT' There are hundreds in rise in Pickering' .; i barton, Satnrc}ay, Nov. 12th, at acrobatic feats were special feu• CRACKED CORN 62.30 and at Claremont on Saturday tures that pleased all and added MIXED HE FEED i And. surrounding ' country and ewers -i evening, Rev. W. R. Wood, the much to the pleasure of the even :Caldcwell's CreAcn substitute 'seeretAry of the Manitoba Grain ing. The orchestra supplied choice Calf Meal. a="one a SuCCeSB. t4rowera, and formerlyrof Dunbar- music during the whole perform- �Diolasses Meal' %ton and Claremont Presbyterian ance and -.Miss Kenny proved an CHOPPI�G AND OATS ' ,,,,churches, will speak. as well as efficient accompanist. Others are Hardware oLbera. A lady speaker is expect- deserving of special .mention but CRUSH'ING EVERYDAY If 1tS �oU �'C&Il�r� �Vei have lt.� red at each meeting. Ladies are lack of spsice forbids. Whitby is Get prices on feed in ton Tote. ' .eordially invited to each of tbege to be congratulated on having BELL PHONE.'. Sundy +�•nnPetingR and hear the questions ench talent in her midst ~which is F'. '�7CT. Wl�Q31Gr� " 1�J1(;kP �`-da discussed. not,allowed to lie dormant.; Ch ping every day. `' s � "'"""�� L? 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