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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_11_11 is .t ,:. jF1z'�,1,-;,- a"Alt, �. 71 2 6e h^Adl+.,'f _.?e...;• .I- a �;" _,yf,r.i?;Il„vt;'T�. '•? �.` PF'S'"�i.. • .M'3 �',. . a l.: •-•'; 1• ^,°i, .`� !�,,, ..'dam-S'. .A WA R.V,�KRZI Pp U, ov f. 4 COL. XL10 P1CKERING,' 0-NT.,, T' RI' DAY, -NO V-EMBER,' 11" 10Q t 0" 8 WH4TSY'. BROUGHAM, -,E, ' .Bakey - HOD. Mr. Doherty.Minister of Agri- The Misses.Best, of Toro f 7' . Geo.. �e�abliahed 188 :- s: Afed4cal no spent cult-Lire, and Hob.-Mr. Biggs, Minittei- week-end.-w k I h- Dr.,-KcKinn�[L and of Public Highwaysi. are to gpeak-,In fps itily. E.,FORS.YI'H2Opb GREENWOOD D.. Direetor In the Music fltil here on 84turday - JQshua Madill. of the U. S.A., visit. 00 ometricalf!Associationof Ontario. Reg. evening,-Nov.19LI2, kM the interests of ed his brother. J.'H,Madill, on Sun- catered;i3emberof Ithe Ameriean Optometrical I Violin 14.25,1 Box L-05. Resin 10c. To girlg:14 years and the Nat;f)nal Progressive Party.Association. Eyes!examined by appointment. under. Plidne,W�,-Clai Eyes Ont. d%i'R'tSsC,r-1ek-,-of-Toronto, spent the The Best girl singer wit) het tbisprize 6EbAFr GROVE. Thanksgiving -vacation with George on Novewber 12th. I -:.- MILLS .1"• IVA&..TOMLINAO1N­M. B,, Member Duncan and family. • ofithe Colleqe of Physicians and Sliiieons GirI§-b4w' e`in' and register.and procu re . Seep the,.date open for the box ' E,-and Mrs. Iioltby were in Toronto A of Untano. •ufftce! that formerly occupiect the tote Dr. R.Brodie.and latterly by D music—you only nave r-wo -ocijil to he held on Frid evening, last week attending the.Aune-ral of.tIxe r, Call youz mns pieces to sing,SAtiiiny-Honky Nov. 13th, In Zi6n Chur6l. (jeclKr latter's uncle. mr. riots. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 23vy the auspices of-the­.Nlis- -Miss Annie- Gritharn. of Toronto, Well Grove. under ­ Bov,Ten little flingers sion Band, A good program will be' and ten little toes. -ovided, . E%-erybodv cuine.and each_ and cousin, Mrs. LIntpn F. ;.1jigh t Price'; p, t.11CARTWEIGHT, Kith her aunt. K. D..0'-M. pi visited over the holiday %N C IP & "-.Ont, A coroner for the Coun- -alad Mrsi. es e6 aid for ty of s6niario, Office hours: 12-2 and 8 The singinw-in the b.ova'-contest, was lady.btiol?a.box Lassie. wr at-o;bPrIlhours by appointment Ptone'Bmff splendid., YQa can n;ver, tell what is John apd Mrs.. Doble retujrned to WHEAT No.24. Ind,phone No,400. '!'.Pickerinz, On= in a until it is plolved and we did 'HIGHLAND CREEK. BARLEY, testing'ralbs. I, _tL boy until their home in Agincourt lastweelk, tarlo, .331Y not know_what was e bo after a month's visit with relatives or ovet' L.R.C.S., we heard tbems.ing. Richland Creek is about to have a here, -BUCKWHEAT The Youing People's, Class.of Bro. C. McKINNON, M.D., hall for dt�nces,concerts and all sorts L1 Edinburgh, merabeg of the Ccllcge of Edison Wilson won 6he boys' 'contest - I have a stock of-Ph7stitians and Burgeons of Ontario licentiate , harn, irerp entertained by the Green ofentertitinments. Thebuildingtobe ug Remember used is the' old Erchobl tit' the bolt�-,111 -Pi 'tturda' evor,'ing, -Corn.' W"terrl Oats'. of Boyal College of Surgeons, bdinbur berour Pfam offer.' ver. Class last -S- 'Barley Feea,.,. .9130cikl attention to "eases of women and of the bill and is to be v ishilV6n. Office and residence,Brougham, We give'ten lessons free with every Hall. There will be thirteen hundred al�lle iijae. Piano sold. k-nnwn as V"Ilev Nov. 5th, All report a most' enjoy- Bran and Shorts, 'feet of floor space for -dancing, and I Special Mixed Grain for he LtsQal. SOUv�I10- will be, an xcilent pjaee- f(j'r P11hliC DUNBARTON. all,at.lowes.t pr�ices.rueetings.,' The date of opening-will N I Chopping Monday, Wednesday W E .'XF- NEDY. Barristo * "Ott be annoanced laiir. di of Winnipeg. F. M.r A'A R, AVOU • ieitcr.!Notary Public.11Conveyancer &c. tpan'and others will speak- in the and Friday. -Whitby.Oat. . 41 C.hap GOODWOOD seb-) he.­iiiri Sia-urdny eten- Tbe'liglat grain this ytar,r6citilres to 01 Eouse AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and T Th!?h f Rev. Mr. 01w- ing in the interests -of tht, Natiotittl -be ground fifier than'usual. 6611cifor.Notary Public.Etc. hloneyto • ' Re- 3 E-A stead Fluid to heiirtliatheiii Progressive Part'r, Meeting-at 8,00. Whitby. My U I grind it fine. ifu roving nit-ely. Ladiesespecia0yinvired. -endeiT!� ion: there *a is acts art !,I, At the High -Pqxk Presbyterian T)ALES & JOHNSTON-Barristers -T . . . Thanks gi vin g S��rvtc4bold in the Bap. Chu fch*.1Tor0nW.(iuietIy at half-past L­rete (Woolwo.-:,7-­P1djt) . . . %o 0 §Phoae,Gerrard &411, Saturdays_Mall- t1st church -k-ruesday afternoon, the r­,t�J2""Dardert'Ave. vert 172'0. T-T. b� rob on 51undajt morning. two o'clue _(Ind.) 401y Rev. C, W. King. of Cl-Lr*�mqInt, oc- marriage wits sofeinui7e and Licensed Fnib,�Injer, II. of MissStella R,-H, dau- 7". Mi. G�Mz=INT cupied the ptilpit in the Baptist church Dr. TurnI,.uj IVV7 ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A4.Bar- 110TOR HFjAjjqlr ov Sundav afternoon in the a bsen'ce of abtevofthe Ittle Dr-A-amesRea.-tind ri-iter. Solicitor. member of the: f.: the p?%Ntor.Rev. 3 C, Ohnq?6pad, whr)' Mrs. Rea. to J G. Dunbar, Qon of AV. R)-�kmzn. Denison.Foster and Bemon. T.rorto Cify Conined-t-Gil ILQeneral,�Trvsts Building.$5 Bay Street.-T,�ronto. has- under ii, very -Priwi,4 �ppl a- T. and A1r-. Dunbar; of.Dunbart-m. Telephonel-,11tim 501 and 062. fvr Hospital W.rk tie)n. Mr. King wift officiate bride -own: suit iiith'a o in the Tiu;bi were a b: church agwo nex t.8puday. moleskin collar and cuffs, a brown hat and eors;tKie -houquit of"sweetheart BROOK ROAD. rose,;. Bliss Lily Rea was her sister's BARNES bridesmaid in sand, Canton-crepe o•m, b� s. W broideved with hire, ti black hat and J. R U DSOX. D. D. S.. L. alter Jackson is home this week.. JL 1 9 w2Carllon St..Toronto. -Hunters are active hero lend report bouquLt of 9*eetheart roses. Williain LY CHOPPING MI stttrn­ of cbmfortabre plate-work. 'Writefor inforniationor phone North 5310. 4-16 good success, Dunbar was his brother's best man. F,R. Jackson, r f Newmhrktt,spent Mr. and Mrs. DnnbaT left after the ckppiug and Oat Rolling every week'' the week-eTA at honle, ceremoriv to spend their booeymoon LAKE" B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Ch BGraduall of .the Royal Colelge of Dental Wn"nd Mrs. Badgorow•were-out- across the line,after-wbi,,h they will Surgeons =cl Umversity. of Toronto. Office for Thanksgiving dinner., reside in Winchester street; To:out-. over W'M. Phngle's hardware,store. Wh:tb -day excepting Monday.- The Universal Office hows9 to 19:I to 8.30.,- Ind.., W. A. ttnd.%Irq. J-1ekscn, offoronto. spent the holiday with their parents SCARBORO 'JUNtTION Sell phone 220. P'44�.d W. G.Bahms, Green-River _here. .(One of Oar Productions) Mts. Adolpheus Thom sou. of To Tiure works many changes. One of routo. visited T..A.and 7119, Knox on the most striking In these parts Is W6 sell Sill's Rite•Lite Lens'lbr- mcnday last, tbnt which I's tran#pIrIng on the Pro- all inalles of cars—the best VETA R.STEPH ENSON.A.T.C.N1., Or addre4a'R. R. Xo. 1.Locust Hill, vincial Highway near here. The Half- -in the market for teacher of piano end them. Phone 1803, DUNBARTON. N%ay House which bas belt one of the the price. ANNUAL MEETINi— btst,known hotels on Ahe -Kingston Of the 'Children's Aid Society of the: Are you Interested in community road for many years, is about to be Tires for aifc'.ari, Emery 'Wheelsj -Issuer of Marria 0 transformed into a Sunday School, Saw and Emery Mandrils. Ze 141 W. G. RAW County of Ontario, will be held ringing? 191i p�osslble t revive the transh ]LA00usee in the County of 0 0. 1 old-t;me singing school P , 'Could you The ribald song-of yeard ago is no Circular Saws, Lad- Pickering village. My Ott the eveniqg of come to the basement one night a-longer heard, but Irk its stead will be . . .Cydrs'. etc. -VjA10HARDSON�-Real Es- Wednesday, Nov, the 16th, 1921 week during the.. winwr months and beard the sacred song of the Sunday tare. Irmurarce.Conveyancing. IN:'pary In the Sinicine St. Metbodist-'Chutch develop your talents unJt-e the leader- School class. � This hotel was the chief -Wood Woodworking and , ftb4c.ktC...Pickering,Ont. ally Sunday Schnor Rooms. sh4p of one of Totnrito'd.leading teach. stop-plug place of farmers from points Pru ot music. Wes.Thos. Dxrp,who has tvR far "%qt as-OshavvFL.,Who hauled Reports of-work done during the war Y. -H JACKSON, Brock Road', 'HALL-Houspearrenter. E91. will be read find an addre-la will*he ljecomt� n. general favorite? Such a their pi�tyductb to the city. It was the- tirnatot-riven for new- work, repeirif or given t)v..J O.-Mc0artby, Toronto schvrni?Is,nrider- contemplation, The _scene of many pniftical gathertrip, Pickering. Out, .-after ions. .,Ind..pb"e 2013. Picitcring• 2my young p-ople of Pickering,Centennial anilhefe'the 'township -enuncil held 5pechil Music, $hnri.-addresqes by and Ch�-rrywood a.re cnrdl)tlly Invited ub4A n y of its. meetings. For years itL other prominent men. B.,.BEATOlq TO"BRIPCLERK to on-operate. Watch for furtbef an- ­t, t he.boad-qurrters of-the Seat horn A--f • CouvvTuacter. Comratectomer for rAkfzte -ats,free. binine-phients.' Fair, and ti fov.- days ago-a Cmirt Wdavitis, AwounUct Eta. Xoz"T to last Rev. John Garbutt. H.W. Elliott. :Revistt)n was be7d's"which:seven hue-Ali welcorn*�. S* uji. �(1 u re ar.tar= Isever'of Marriage Li* fl ' A vqt=; 1� President -Inspector -BRADY-M-URRA 17 coed names were added to the Voters'sma"" 0011. V -- LI%t. Since the advent of radial cars rG R FL PUG McBra.dy. son of El. 'Licensed '�—Ul­ Public Meetings' jLmeph Ktnneth tind motor flocks its'usefulness as a ,;onetr for the Province of Onz?rio. All Robt6rt and Nlr;. McBrady, f!)rmerly hotel hard about eorue to iiq-end.. The CenYent .1 tret,c,f aa:cs conducted on reasonable teftnt, in the interests of Home Misslun Committee of-the To: Al,,(, breeder of mire"bred Shorthorn �attii. of'Pickering-Ont..' Q^nads. nQ!v ie. I, 'Mon-��Zz- 824XWM g in Writt.pbone or nil, Ind. 3herw Cla-'error t L'i ld Rogers Park, Chicago, Ill,j- ,onto Presbytery bas purchased the which 22164W Glen 1.(Iaj-f R 0, 61Y Na.tional Liberal-tonse"ative C-andi. was united in marrinitp to Kathleen -PrOpertyfor a Sunda School -Coal Murray. daughter of Bernard and -will be the neucleus o new congre- 'IF POSTILL, Licensed Auctione ,date for the riolng of S. Ontarlo gation. The committee have Als pilr- Mrs. Idurray-'af Marquet*te Manor. will-be held as follows : 0 for opunups of Tort and Ontario, ono- "on Wednesday, Octo-be chased-a lot adjoining,ov which a new Chicago,Ill. Y. Lumber' ' Hon salsa of ail rinds attenn•d to "shortes$ Nov'.ll--Cpdwrdale I.: . 19th"19221, a;St:. Rift's Church,-.'Karr church will be erected. ' on account d laosam' Address Green giver P.O.. One, 'Nov. 12—Park Raid W uette Manor, Chicago. Ill., the Re of the increase In p6palation tu this die 14 hitevale Father Win. Kolly ofticiating. After tzict the building of a new church bah Shingles r -W)I. MAW, LICENSED AUU- Nov. 15:7--KI'13 sale. -we" tendered a TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham Nov. l(I­-CIarembnt the ceremony they become necessary, a work which will Counties. All kinds of toes promptly a"ended reception at the home of'the bride's by Miller. Ov.17-Seagrove whose great ability a -an..organizer is ofing a be' condilct6d Rev. J. A. Ready 'Ro ' -;z,to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be parents, after which they left for De- -s Sett and Indepen- ;Xov. 1�-Greenha:nk troit, well known. phone*. Whitby. t. WY Nov, 31-Vtica� Niagara Falls and other easterb Nov. 22-Utica ,points. Mr. McBeady is Vice.:Presi and Lath 129 dent and General ZManager of the firm Nov. 23-Port Perry of'.%IcW*tdv--Bros.'Sale; Corporation• GREENWOOD.. 7�- Nov. 24--Brow ham with office;at the Hartford Building, Mr. and Mrs, BenR�b,of Toronto,Bought and sold. Nor '-j5-NVhitbv- At ,Nor: 26�' 6 South Dearborn St.,'Chicago, 111. - spent-the week-end in the villitge.• John Shea, of Toronto. spent Zovernment, Mupicipal and 28- the F. .A - REE SOR the week-end with Wm.Pengelly, n -ITEVALE. poration Bonds. For Sa I I e. -Nor, 2P-:-Brook Ii Nks-W. Wpad-, spent the week-end 'Bell Phone 193 .,Nov. 3-CI-Oshawa We had a large number of viAtnrs %vii h the Robinette family in Toronto, Dr. Jas. 966 e. J. A. McGibbon. Mrs. F. L. Green bas been confined over the holiday. '—WILAM D. DYKES, -WHITAY President Secretary M H. Staples, B. A., of Toronto to the House for a few days with a ond F. INI. Chapman, the candidate of cold. �/� ��.A- the 125r*egressive -Party adaresse?t a- ­ Charles-W41-son-and-familly, Brook- 'Dr. N. E.-McEwen, B V m- :'V"IC, The the'Garage and Service Tuesday tin; the holiday with Alf meeting in the hall here on Tues Veterinary' Stat'ibn at Brongham is still Mrs.Trimble.,Surgeon. sellibg evening. It was fairly well attended Rand of Toronto. Chevrolet cars and repairing•all make and the addresses were of a high University Lloyd Wilson Find %II Brown,Graduate of Uni of cars. Agent'for. Renfrew INInchin- order. the holi Former Veterinarian to Alacdonold with their parerlts here.. ery, Cream Separators and Willard' The I'v7pillan'tiI nit I tu te will hold its of Toronto, 'Driia A icul-tural College, Quebec. Mrs.-Hinniepson and daiigbte*r, Mrs. Rr ­Ba�teries. - Also rental batteries anti' meeting -ore Wedtiesday,^Nov. 'WN5. Prompt attention to all clients. Goodyear tires. Give us q.1-c-adLand be 16th• at 3 p. in. in th;R.both6 of Mrs. G. Perry, of Toronto, spent the weekend eN -TCFtn. The District President. with Johit and Mrs. Adamson Bell and -Ind. Phones, convinted--ttat .�e handle them-ost' ideii�. Mrs.ec ice I car on-the road, and the M. Forsyth will be present and ad- Rohert and Mrs. Harvey and Master, to spent the re To-weQt priced car for the service y;du -dress the tweeting: '_A good program Jack Ashley; -,of Toronto, get, Equipped the same as the high is being prepared. Come and bring a week-end with Bert and Mrs-. Elarvev. priced (l-cylindercafs. Get friend. Mr, and Mrs. Creswell and fainfly Iv long and Mr. and Mrs. Gamble and Master the spring raise in prices. John W. Toole, after many$ 4 . R E I D years fkrii3ing in this locality,has sold Jim Gamble, of.Brampton, spent the T po e s-' Gerow's Garage, Brougham bis farm to a ,Mr: Johnsont.who has boljday--with James RaiDe and family, :Take VaM' I 'Has a full line of fresh ZMA our- eon, W. T.and Wrs; Wood,-of Toronto,' z commenced plowing tber Mr. Lire Harvey home, re. ed meats constantly on hand. -ease your Ern ing Toole has announced a sale for the alfb moving into J -Tasteless Cod Myer Increase Power. 16th inst., after which be and Mrs. cently purchased by them. We wel- Spice Roll; Breakfast Bacon by attending the -will take up residence-in Gael pb, come Mr, and Mr NNI orl.to our vil- 'Extract, after that TooI6 -Iffam, Bologna, Weiners, etc; We trust this worthy couple may long lage, LLIOTT The 06dson ContractinA Company, be.spared to enjoy the fruits of their Highest prices paid for thrift. -Ltd.-, who pace been empl9yed in lay- - ,cold. It will baild and. Industry, They will Ne 13ptch ing pavement on the Provincial High-er's cattle much missed from community. A box social will be held in the Odd way during the past few months, will -VOU UP. Youge&Charlea Sts- Toronto :- ,: .. . - ­1 '.., tin the Greenvizood Neth- Fellews'Nall-here on' tVe everting of gives concert Friday,odist church on the evening of Fri T ,.HARNESS SHOP his School is strictly first class in Tuesday, Nov. loth, at 8,00 0 o'clock, Nov. 18th, This company have given 7, under the auspices of the Wbiteval� Our stock Conditiojkr� several Concerts in Pickering, as well all departments aud enjoys a wide* Epworth League. A Rood program -e in the harness line -W rs a as in Dunbarton atfd Highland Creek To de re the' If*our needs a will be gii6n consistinT,of vo@Al se spread patronage. AT 16 TIME: lectIons by Spears­an ur6er, ;�Iuljn "and.ha7e.been. well received where-a a call. Ve have new and d Bice u they have'appeared This pro- second-hand in stock• selections by Devitt and Wright,solos ever w backbend harness$3&uv TRIED AND TRULX-TESTED.AND You by Mrs. A. Troyer, also choruses, gram consists of vocal and .lnstra� -best. e mental music, readings etc. I?o not Brushes, Curry Com1%,everything RISK,NOTHING By U0341wo Tdjinr�. read lugs and-iolosl-bj� the members. for the horse. Everybody-welcome. AdmiesToin fail to hear them. Admission 25 cents-, 'Trunks. Suit Cases, Lunch Boxes Our graduates are eminently suc- cents; lidies with baskets,free Gen•­children, undei 12 yeaf§,,.15 center. ibne.repairing promptly done. Rub- tlemen who buy oozes et the I ir -fall of biw heels put on while you wait. cessful. Enter any.time. Write admission fee refunded, will g, he fleet snow ' -N. E. McEWEN the Rea- son occurred here Sudday night, for catalogue."P�ii C4Wfl Bradley -Was very light,, but sufa- ship council wit 'The NeterinM Surgeon 1W.,J. Elliott, Prlacl- onday next for_the'leieutto remind uii'that winter is "Ficleertag . namese Maker, Fickeriltig of general busines& at band. A41 „y' �y, ,u .'�.• •t rA•, .uT• ..•C A:h` t�.sYt?• .G•'r'''. R:+ :i v Y' i Y• •E •; .^ ,'nt',6�,,. r w•«'N- 70 a'�l`-ir•+^ ` ✓ W” ."• :nir•� cl.e(�iK h.=.b^,. „s' r p `' .-„ ,, _ ,�' "E:,•. f -�e Ir'r' 'l -Y+f++ :►d'- - s • ♦ R� S. rww'.. -f' iYu'4YYiCa Frr d, : ♦LTkµ. 4K � �%'i2 :".I". i .•.e.�ci,,,'.a'. .' q r.. ',�..•:J•..r •w;H.,£ae1... � �i�w�,t, •'��" w . a,.t. :.�-. `�.:�:•'r t�*';,-•'. ',�'. ' s .-t s .4 ^ i :jL• ti;+,°r ,ix x�'t.,,•r r r ..:, ,.w�'�s: "Tpa'', y ^,'ge`•;a 'r..• ""�,. ..a._..- - ., r- S� w -^..� h�'d-er".. ra<^^•fi'•;`'T`-.rr q-a«c�✓ ti'�5 `r._ o 'r.yyw '�•:�M' �m",`J',•,.-- ':r'ir;•�:;•!°:�'•• `"x- a;T. _ _ ''�.'` _ +..-.a.: .vim,.. ''.-' .,.-'+6�•x• -.'�' y` xa'"�*.,'••^ �C��i-� -,,'`7 ',r- •r��y..<•-e^�' r��,•- M..rs� •.w: .. � •., w , � .. • 1 , w"' Nw FQ y; and- the' ,worst Is yet-to come -7 Free fte -Trouble`Mnmr be Treated SCANDINAVIANS MAKE ----- _ThrFouali the Blood, - -° = --TM BEST c3TIZENS. GIRLS � T4aeumatic •sufferer' shonld�r _ --"-" ^� - - legume that rheuntatiem-4s rooted-in DtSGK'S -- '�— --` L every `the blood Ana thrFt to get rid of it it Most of'-the Europeans Are ' � ------ _. . _ N tuudt t e treated through the blood. Don •'The old belief .tbat- rheumatism waa Flwe'Farmers While Italians SA4E - -*used by cold, damp weather, is now -and Jews Prefer CRY Life. 'ex0oded.- Such wealber conditions r:. 4"' ,Zm Sign stiat the pains: but it is not the It'view of the inflow o! for 1131- 111Cu#s; ,`I%iments and outward appli. migrants to Canada from Europe ddr- - batioaps may give temporary;relief, but fng the fiscal year,1924.1921, which ., •amounted to 26.15$. it is of-interest to 'riot'reatah its sources in the.blood. The note +the origin and destins,tion`of _ �i . 'auttereer +obi rheumatism who eiDerl. those who have.already settie4 in this v� s., This bovelry little eau aa�s-isaL]aQdr :,ipauts with outward applioatioas is country during the past decade. These , :only wasting tide acid money In de- new colonists are mainly agricultur- and eyes that open and shut. She a' --�-�-�• -" j ' wears a lovely dteee, and hat, etaoea =lasadias u�a such treatment; • the �, and on landing in Canada pro- • ---=__� and stockings. Site to last is inches tln±onble still remains, and it-is-all the. coed to- various districts throughout v '! 1c' ` ball and has ,jointed legs.and arms. `Affias. becoming mare firmly rooted. the country where their friends or re- � ° i Just send us your name,arA address "!Nest this disease through the blood lativea are alread7 located.- and we, wiX send you Three DoHa s sad y will Boos find railer, Dr.W11- The .number Of, European foreign• - -'- 1 worth o! our lovely embossed Xmas � !'lfsana' Pink•Pills act directly on im- born in Canada In 1911 was.given by, Postcards to Beef at tea cents a pack• curd weak Wood; they purity and the Canada Year Book as 404,941, or ese• Who tbasy are soldti vend nor ,'•b%then it. and so act on the cause '6.62 per cent. of the entire Population. - �.� our mosey and we will reed you the the rheumatism Mr. �, J. Mae. It in, interesting to know that'at the- lovely u pr ei I w charges„ repaid•. i _+1 , I1 you prefer it wa wile you a ftft*n, P-N.-No.-6, Cardlgan. P.&I., time this censors was taken the.num-= School Set, or i�'Jashlight, ar� �iaa'ys: "About three years-ago I was bar of foreign-bore Europeans •in - 1 3, V° 7� 2?en, or Pen.Xulfe, or Mouth Organ; Uttacked with rhenmattsm. I began'i Canada exceeded the number of Ameri- 1--•4 teed of the Doll- .• r, * king Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-and ,can born in this 'country by 101,261, Aft- HOMER.Addre4c _ w ° the trouble disappeared and 11 or 1.41 per cent. of the entire Po�pula- i: - ( iNARR6N COMPANY _ 4=';In Utter health than ,before. I tion of Canada. - Since these figures _ _ ...� !� � t 'i'at'oatte Dept 861 ?'•ieo know of an old lady acquafutance were complied, European ImmigTs *ho 'was badly erippred ' with rbeu- (tion, owing to the war, has dwindled ■ : mrtistn in her•arins and Iege, and who to practically nothing,' and as a re �iln9fo� _ „, ,+ CHECKERS—B ' HCCI[ Bred very much. Shen too, took snit the number of Americans' who 1 , :•i;sis. Wi111a=' Pink'Pills and is now emigrated to this country since then ��r�1 p) n R _ �I►b� to do her h0usawor)L I,tail you .have so swelled the ranks of their after, leaving these schools many Of. WOULD tfiV1 B� WITHOUT- 'Y#k1s In-the hope ft'may bi. of benefit compatrloth air y here,;hat the pre' the students attend the provincial uni- The suRAjou of Problem No. 1, pwb- 4to some other sufferer." I sent census will undoubtedly show a varsity, where a diversity of courses fished last week, is sa fol3owa: Tea can pmcare Dr, Williams' Pink I much larger number of American than Is offered them. BABY'S OWN TABLETS Na. h :.PtIIe tlnT+oogh say dealer fa medicine European forsign•bom in Canada. The Jews are Inclined more to city W. B W. B. ? sot they will-be sent you. by mail at At the last Demister census', 399,$20 1 27-32 28-24 7 18-1b . 24-28 •'90 coats as boat or six boxes for ;$.60 I cite than farming and very few ii any Once a mother has used Baby's Own 2 28-18 24-28 V. 8 16-if 16-19 persons.gave their nationality as..Ger• go on the land,although thaere are one 8.18-15 28-24 9 82-27 28-88 ,:by wstttaZ dtreoi to The Dr. Wiiliami' mans ,. 189,103 Auslro-HunBarians: Tablets for her -01104 she•would • �Cadieiae Co., Brockville, Ont or two colonies in the province of San- 4 82-29 24-27' 10 27.91 '19-29 - 107,Bsb Scandinavians; 76,861 Jewish; katchewsu and Manitoba which have not be -without them. The Tablets 5 1b-18 12-16 . 11 11-15 82-28 64,986.Dutch; Italian, 46,411; Austrian_been in existence for several years are a perfect house remedy They- 6 28-82 27-24 12 16-19 _ :Wls~errs You Are Safest 411,686: Ruselau. 43,142; Polish. 83,• and from recent reports are very..suc- regulate the bowels and etomaoi': -BaRi Black piayec 12=16 imtead od 111bs average- person suffers s die, $65; Galician, 36,168: Ruthenian; 29,•.coastal. drive out constipation and indigestion 24-28 at his second move, he would _ abllag aeefdent once In seven years. $45: while "smaller .number$- came Southern Europeans. break up colds and -simple fever and 6tilil have lost - It may be only a smashed.thumb Ors from the countries'bordering on the The Ruthealans, Galician. Poks, make baby healthy and happy. Con- Na. I.. Variation. - 3prainsd ankle. but it puts the Sufferer`Mediterranean sea, Doukhobors. Russian and Dutch are corning them. Mrs. Nob:a �A Pyq, W � B, W. B.. temporarily out of business Mai+y Forei n Western ¢olonles. Ecum .Becum, N.S., writes:- I have 2 12-1g S 28-82 S-ll; a great agricultural people, and it is found Baby's Own Tablets of great 3 18-16 16-20 0 82-27 . '11- 8- H' one -woulil avoid' dieabling acct +raking them in order. of Importance not surprtaing .to And large numbers. benefit for my children and I would 4 15-18 24-19 .1D 27-28 8- It ==dentae, the safest place is indoors. In we find that,the Germans, as a rate, of them on farms is the Western Pro• not be without them." The Tablets 5 88_28 19-16 11 28-18 .S- 8 a bed. in the cellar. - gravitate°towards Northern Ontario vines of Canada. Litre the Germans are sold by medicine -dealers or by 6 18-28 16-11 , 12 18-16 - Naid to fait this safest place is a(and the Western provinces. They keep and Scandinavians, they fOT•m into lit- mall at 26 cents a box from The Dr. 7 28-19 11- 8 PoMww car on a railroad train. So to themselves very much and have es--tie colonies having their own church, Williams'. Medizins. Co., Brockville, - M3' the acaident insurance companies. tablishod many flue and well-to-do language and schools. Though not as Out No. 2-White to_move..an , win. passenger in an ordinary railroad communities. In _Saskatchewan and progressive at the Scandinavians they I "'aW Is nvich ester than at home, be- Manitoba many prosperous !'arming make splendid citizens Lad as farmers The Volute Qf.Hel>t1g Chimed. again he Ia sitting still and taw things centres have been established by Gar. cannot -be excelled. At Winnipeg, >Aappsri to him. If he is in a Pull- mane. Around the towns of Morden, -Manitoba, these people publish-paper Most plants that grow fa a cold cif- �b• and there Is a te a• other Winkler. Glenc, , in Manitoba, and ,written in their native language: mate.aQuat be chilled before they can _ yoman =a be emaebad. but his own 'Kaiser and Voude, In Saskatchewan. The Italian, like the Jew; tends to• bear trait, -A tree, however, does not � . , .. a lab10[s,balsa of steel and ettormonaly Isrgs oolonles of Garman farmers have .wards city life, bat Quite:lreQueatly become'dormaut merely because cold i Will .lilosly escape carious In- weather has arrived., but rather be• 1w �•'°�'�'+ been toasted. Austrians and Hun- they operate small farms outside large - �.t cause the time.has come for it to rest.` sllSm7• garfans, whose mode of living and cities. on which they grow vegetables Nature has the next generation ever For sa'201: Is mid about the perils language are very similar, frequently_aAd other.garden truck to be retailed of the ass y'ou are lust about tan times i settle scar German communities. A to the city. They have a successful !a mirid'. So every�trae or shrub that 'use sate on a ship ss on land. One man Iargs number of both Austrians and _agrtcultural colony at Venice. Lake La becomes .dormant has stored away an s ample supply of food. The food is . �t in every 8,100 is fatally hart by an ore• 'Gei•msns work in the coat mines of Bfcha, Northers AIberta. ys•gtdaset an land; on the oeesa•oatly one Southern Alberta and the gold and Duda& the war many of these for• usually 111 the farm of starch, which Mail rswa fa 42,OA0 suffers accidental must be converted into sugar before It -- death: silver mines of British Columbia.- -efgn-born immigrants from Europe en- is flt-for the plant to use. To convert The Scandinavians, who are .prob- listed !n the Canadian Army: while a the karoh -into -sugar •oa•ganic'sub Looks Like !t Y �{{ably the beet foreign immtgrarrt we-large number of theip,were reservists stances known as enzymes, which are - Solution of this poskioa will appear. !get from Europe, have founded many In the Allied armies. Those at home found .in 'various cells*of the plant, next week. - : Jimtm1e--'"Father, what L an exca. thriving community centres through- bought Victory Bonds, and subscribed must.come into contact with ft. Chill- - -•' - vaKont" out the Prairie Provinces, more par. to the_Red Cross as well as to various fng or freezing breaks down the walls - 7'aRber-"An.eseavatioa is a ph�e 'ticnlarly fn central Alberta They ere other war funds. -They a1sQ planted The melt who try to-do saalethiryg enzy- r tam which dirt has been taken." 'a strong. industrious. and clean4tving, an increased acreage in grain crops In of the.food cells and allows the It In. J "ile baby's face one, father?" mss to reech.the starch and aura.1t fa• and fail, are infinitely better than _ - 4;peopte. They cultivate their -farms order to'relieve the food situation and to auger those who try to do nothing and sac- _ 1 • • t!intensely mad go fn'very extensively in many other way8 displayed their You can see how necessary the cold _cec _Lloyd Janes .. pro- It our bodies were empty of air the for mixed farming. Their schools are good ritizenahtp. Many' of the Dry is to''a plant-it you will. �.pT'eeacars ad the atmosphere surround- the most modern and,. Eo-date of war'immigrants, such, as Germane, S3akLs the iok i theft kind' !n-the province, and often Austrians, Hungarians and Turks, are lowing experiments. Take a fruit tree. Don' Wort[ Ail Your Life ing us would crash us to pulp. or a shrub-and _ now barred from Canada,and it will be put-it inlo the greet- A wise investment in Max* the­ house __.._. .__ house as soon as the sap has ceased world's .greatest Oil Fiend, should is some years before the Lou lifiad. to run. but before really cold weather mean independence.-Information free.: __ �--- has come. The�i cut a hole in the wall -You,can invest from teri dollars, uu�p Write MEXIA PETROLEUM TRU8r1', -�RMTH EDUCATION - it;=h LC `rs Appeal'for of-the greenhouse. thrust a part o! the plant through the opening, and leave 704 W. T: Waggoner BuiMrias, �- r League. it exposed to the Weather."'The The part Texas. t': BY DR: J. J. MIDDLETON _ _ p Fart Worth, r that has liden subjected to,the cold will'_ `- ` Provincial board of Health, Ontario '' _ A public letter signed by Premier :~ ; Lloyd„George, Herbert Asquith, Lord blossom profusely in the spring and i ~.. I°- Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer Questions on Public Health-mat•, bear trait in t aeadon; the part.that CO RN. a _ten.through this column. Cddrow him at Spadina House, Spading Grey, Lord Rgbert Cecil,John Robert has been kept tit 'the warm greenbodee • -Crescent, Toronto. sentin and S Hubert Gough, re- will do neither. Sir ug rep ' ' :. ,sentiag nearly all political tactfoisa, - ' - 1 -vi makes a stirring appeal for funds to, Bo when g see the trees r the ,Lift Off kith. Fingers on the •work--of the'League of lawn braving the-zero weather w'e`• ? Its every effort directed to improve- transportation and too little about Nations Union, says a London des- need'not pity them, for they are cabs ' Treat of the public.health and well- walking. This necessary and impor- patch. It says that without consider- Ing through an experience that.is.necer Y;.. being the queettbot► of oat-door exec- tart measure towards the health of sary if they are to bear fruit next d° rise Trust be taken into acc•ouni„ No the able donations the league moat cur- people should be fostered and re- year. .. tali many of its activities. The ap- ` -• - - . �'�• k�.matter what preventive measures are commended daily in the public press• peal is for a million pounds, or "just What is true of trees.is true also taken 'against. disease, the physical The papers that continually offered of 'human beings. If we study the .' the cost for maintaining one capital J r- eonditUont a,the inAividval, whether such -important -advice would. gain ship far a year,• lives of great men, we shall find that a„ they pass through periods o! diacour- _ t o� dd, is not kept in perfect favor with all progressive people. The The letter goes on to say that "it (_,1, !aerpw-ovt=of- great advantage of,walking as an ex- agement, and that ,those periods are doors is not indu•1�ged-hi- ✓ ercise is that it can be done at the world'will but rally to the League _ _of Nations a substantial reduction in what make their liven fruitful. We The Qtsee#ioal of what- constitutes time of the year-ia-practically a4'1 can 9fld comfort in the thought that, y armaments will be possfbYe: We_-shelf - - . heap exercise is irapartant Thery kinds od weather, just as the frees and the shrubs mast save the million ponnde many times be chilled if the are to flourish and _ are a barge ,number, of people who There are,"of courses many other over in .taxatlQa, _ to say, nothing.of y - - eases to think that bearing ara�d in forme of but-dear_ exercise_such as what we will gain in security and hap• bear,fruit, so'the sorroa+s, disappoint• :111 motor car provides sufflcl ant exer- 'gas Bring,-'golf, tennis, bowls, rowing, piaess,'• meats and hardships that come to us I _ r. .. • 'else for the average person. Ms 'is esaoetng,.hunting and swin-aning. On- make oar lives bloom with moral B On- mistake, but motoring has certain tae io has special facilities for indulg- = ­,beauty and became fruitful in woi thg ' •The X-Ray on Airplanes. ,-arddaastages. It'' detracts the mind ing in all these pastimes, Even moun- P achievement. _ 1 tic cares• and worries and taineering' can be. dome,::--a most ex- The.X-ray is used in airplane..,con- s ' 4 '-il'rom denies ' :,If the,Cap Fits. -°latkea people out of doors-in the-fresh hilrars tin• -form of sport...But what- stl uctioa to detect detective material ». � ever the form of exercise taken, the weak metal castings. and workman- "i If go to church," said' the a Real physical exercise-the kind great thing is to get out of doors in sh�i,p, which would otherwise escape millionaire. "I guess you've noticed - ”. .. .. � ' =ahA; promotes sleep at °niets and the sunskin., on the lake shore or the eye of an inabe'ctor. _ that, bishop?"- _ Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little trbabes the appetite, is lacking in where the_€resb breezes bInw. In sick= "Yes, I have noticed it," replied the "Freezese" on an aching cores, ia- - bishop, gravely. µ pleasure that a motor car offers, new.or in' health-there is no better I scantly that corn stops hurting, then 4, .. I,N FOR M ATI ON . ., "I suppose.you wonder whip I nevzr �•°exeept_in thg'case,of the driver who tonic than fresh air and sunshine. - shortly you liftit.right off With Sugars. ,,. ,._•µ� iiTay get enough exercise i!something Among the trees or by some quiet lake of great im'p'ortance,to merchants, go to church; don't you?" she milltaa- 'Truly!r manufacturers or any person' interest- 'sire pursued. "`Veil, I'll tell you why. + sl • 'mechanical goes wrong. the tired body and mind yet a chance in bonds or stocks' is given in our Your drugg.st sells a tiny bottle of ' Wa�lki is one of the most benefl- to rest and recuperate. Let' ail wile There are so many hypocrites there. I"Freezono" for a few. cents, sufficient ng p bpi afal•November letter. Copy will be .• Oh, don't let that keep you away,"%.j to remove every hard corn, soft corn. •;. $aI exercise that-e sr bey had and, yet read this article make-uqf their in sent free on reque3t rQtnrted the bishop, with a smile,•.; ;tva'.br'ttle of it is practiced. We hear to spend as much time in body and in R. G. BLACK & CO. - or corn between the'toes, and the'ca gr'too mueb,in the daily papers about spirit in the great out-of-doors. 610 C.P.R. Building,. T +q�.'T�rtre is always roam for one more."-loses, wit hout soreness or'irritation: _ 2. Akio 1. 'p Y, , .. - . +� .. - -`••. �,%, u=.' •'a•3s;: st.a.'art ;L'r �y/i;,�fi.a "°�,; ':�' :: � ,�vr ,,• 'd `',y.a: '�;' ^,o•.G, qYb'.(' ""' ^'�' �,:"}.b� r!J•°�`r-�^�M1^• s x+C+','`I'q`�' M ^'p wj •57� � � _ 'V 1P offi 7 R-E 4, Class"Agibp ti i _-Ow Hearift R"Wed. -f4. 't_uR ThG ibv~.ear ftqm Urrented br, se L A.1.)=d ,8,,wt Ase`w`ixngl�ztro "o P .......... 4� M • Brow,"n goodpat p", work sent O. Leonard. which to a miniature home, whole dr A 8#" 0 ;;��pbone, fitting upside the ear en- Montreal. hearing o! hundreds of people in,New -i n ids ticuLars. National M&nufact4rink tireli oAif'of iight, Is 'restoring tbd- If Im E MW ed. i' 0 u :.. York City. Mr.-L-eenard invented this PLAYER PIANO FOR "L& drum to relieve himself of deafness of; Long Spaces. me successfully that no one tell be "Week ' T'1� _B ELL FL4YER'PIANO IN GOOD aid head noises' and it does. this so n Four condition, with a I=Ve number Musk for a barsain, is. al leaf'man. It Is- effective when "What do You work at.­ my, Vqor. isr L Castello, 78 West Adelaide Street, anT, Toronto. deafriess Is c""q by catarrh or by dr'Wholly destroyed uatur- "At Intervals, lady." It's Simply,Astonish- BELTING BELTING FOR SALE al drums. A request' for information �-.Somethlng Mlosing. ing To'See The'Wonderful A.LL KINDS OF NEW' AND USED to A. O.'Lebtard, Suite 437,''70 Fifth saws.cable.hose,packing, belting.pulleys Avenue. New York City, will be given She—"You`are a perfect dear!" Benefits She Has Derived etc.*.shipped su Ject to approval at lowest a prompt reply. advt,. He--"Not perfect darling—you have From Tanlac'— Says Ter- 4,Zf so In Canada. YORK BELTING CO., my heart.! YORK. 8TREUT, TORONTO.. " arete To-Night rible Headaches Hiv�e DiA- Casc For Liver, B�Gweh The. Rive0a tied. appear ed. AMSTIOWIN 3"OROW Door 31*=04I48 They teli".me the river Is very Book on You're bilious! You are headachy, low." "It sounds unreasonable, but I have -'skin in T—"Tes, it's so low It's confined to actually gained 20 pounds 'uless.than MG DISEASES cons rn,constipated, 'your' eyes bu U." and Ho* to•Feed yellow; your stomach Is sour, gassy, Its bed." a month's time by taking Tanlac, and the wondekul benefit. I have d4rived ldalleA-Free to any Ad. upset. No'wonder you feel miserable.' dream by the Author. You need a thorough physic with -A 'Reason. from the use of this bledletne Is limp- coo Die. 3L 10,01" Street "Cascareis" to-alght'- to -cleanse the Elsie, *aged four, refused to 'tali ly astonishing,", said Mrs. Rose -M. 128 West $let New YprX U.S.A. # stomach of sour, fermenting food and back when. her brother tea4ped, lier. Brown, Ill Third Street, Manchester, take foul gasses, e the excess bile from Her mother sa-ld:•"It was-very nice of the liver and carry qut..of the system You not to answ4r back, as you some- -Why, I am so happy to be relieved all the constlpatbd Poison in the' times do." of my- troubles I can really never "Course, Fee nice," said Elsie "And praise bowels. Get a f0-cent box now and let I this medicine"enough. Up to T r ' i'Cascaxets" straighten- you out" b as time I began taking Tanlac, I au!•Y anyway, I had my mouth outh full of plus morning. _ and couldn't" fered-for something over two years with a very bad form of stomach trou- �Iw ble. Force of Habit. I could COARSE SALT y appetite'was ed todr "i 708h,"- said d the editor's wife, scarcely eat a thing. M stomach'A N D,•- 8 A L T that you were not so absent-minded." y would be so badly bloated with gas o- Bulk Carkft "What's wrong.now, my tlear?" Sometimes I was alrnost afraid to go' Tday' TORONTO GALT WORKS i.f"Why, w1ren our hostess asked 'You to bed fdrledi IWould eLctfiaUl smoth- you would have some more pudding er. I felt tired and worn out most of • DR. MINARD, Inventor of the C� J. CLIFF TORONTO you replied that owing to the tremeu- the time and became terribly-diocour• Celebrated do-us pressure on Your space you Were Aged over my condition.' I often hod 'MlNA&,WS LJNIMM Minard's Liniment for Distemper. compelled th d6elfne." Well violent headaches,I was unable to be out of bed.-for.tw 0-or.three flays }its Ideas. at a stretch. 'MRS. ROSE M. BROWN sent you some sugges- "Your bottles of Tanlac completely . . . . .. Their done telling Surnames and Orwn, "'as You how to make your relstt)red MY health and anyone can indigestion. The best of all, .1 am per more interesting. Have You see at a glance the wonderful change -never bothered any more with head-'e. carried out any of my ideas?" DENNISON that has taken place in my condition. ac FREEMONT Editor—"Did you meek aches and this was the greatest relist., 7� fiscial origin--Norman-French. Variations—Den"I"on, Dennis, Denis, the Office' I have a splendid appetite now and the of all. I want to tell everybody what Denison. bay with the waste paper' basket, 49 stomach trouble hai entirely ttisap. thig in Bourne-A w-A locality. you came upstairs?" Viewed. -I can. sit -Just anything L medicine has done i6r me.' Racial Origin—English. Taulac is sold-by leading druggists. There we two versiona as to ;what Youth—"Yes, I did." % rug at& Source---A given name. Editor—Well; be was carrying out ut want without ever feeling -a'slgz( of everywhere. Adv. J the real meaning of the name of Free- is really little about this your Ideas." an authorities Ventilat4on in Mines. �Mxmt Is, but virtually family name that requires explana- In the Island of Rhodes how is English invention ventilation still a factor in the mawriaips rites.we-agreed that the fllmilY.nams, "I tio% except, perhaps, the given name By an L Mother!. Clean In mines Is measured by the changes After the weddhig the huabimcl dips, 'such, is but,tin English developmentf from which It to derived. that of Denis Framout in or Dennis. ' Chad's Bowel With in resistance of an electrically.heated his finger in honey and traces crow at the place "Amb Of One of the LaUn. and more ancient- tire over which the air panes. over the doorway of his home before e" 'rmuce. CaMornia Fig Syrup the bride enters, Meanwhd1e, the.aMpee- ty Greek.,names for the sod of wise tcwg Wbbther this place was Denied was "Dionyalus." and the Romans car- 'Even a sick child loves the "fruity" Minard's Liniment for Qarjet I*ri . tators cry out to the bride, "Be al- '.-trare-mouV ("free•mount") is a =at-' ried It as a given name into the Celtic taste of "California Fig Syrup." if the wayigood and sweet as Is t1ids honq. fer that is tip-in to debate with the provinces of North-western Europe, little tongue 118 c06ted,or if yourchIld is Tennis, badminton, and ro*iD-g are exe which they conquered. It became a listless. cross, feverish, full claimed as the best'athletic- retses chances somewhat in favor of-the of cold, or Christian name, and even when the has colic,give a teaspoonful to cleanse for girls. former argument sts fitting In better Roman Empire fell before the con- the liver and bowels. In a few hours HAS NO .1 1.4 !with What is known of the motives quests of the Teutonic tribes It sur- you can seq for yourself how thorougb- habits of early European•.po9UlA­ vived, to appear in changed form in ly it works Mal the constipation and : V W, tions in the de"lopment. otthetrithewhat n4 languages watch sprang up 'Pobisoii, sour btle and waste cimt of the Fulness Air Eat.Ing TAIN NIN place names. is now France through the bowels. and you have a 1rell,-playful If you have fulnes*after meals, WEat Lydia F. Pinkhamli t the name was brought combination of the original Celtic with child again. a bed taAe in your mouth in the In any even to England in the Norman invasion the Roman and finally the Teutonic Millions of matheft4eep "California morning.fur an the tongue,flat. Vegetak" Compound DW and settlement in that country. blood. Fig Syrup".hgndy,• They know a tea- ulence after weils and no apps- Jor Mrs. Baker mod This period, of English history was The change was grant. It had spoonful to-day saves a sick child to- fitei.take Rather Said4l's Syrup. It responsible for the development .of simply become shortened to Denis. morrow.., Ask your druggist' for win cfeen your tongue, renew lue~, -,.c,:many family names. The Norman It was taken to England by the Nor- genuine Cigifornia Fig Syftp" which year appetite.give you relish for Amy was gathered together from all man&. The form Dennis is a later Eng- has directions for babies and children food and the power to digest it Vancouver,B.C.—"I am pleased to limb development. of all ages printed on battle�-3dotherl say that Lydia E.Pinkbaw's­V ble parts of Northern France. with the re- thoroughly and easily. Sold in , 10 suit that in each a gathering of In- The family name, of course, was You must say "California" or you may and $1.00 bottles at drug Compound has done toe a tat• dividsals from different communities originally a surname denoting the get an imitation 919 syrup. stores. Lean now walk about without the aid ofasupp( and feel real strong agatv6 . .surnames referring to the place from parentage of the Persons irtio bore-it �s ]MONEY ORDERS. A nurse Advised me to take tiro which the Individual had come natural-;and as there were many by the name Vegetable Q=pound and ilia certainly li ly proved the easiest methbd of die-'of Dents in Mngltsh, the surname Send a Dominion Express Money het in me. It seems like Heavers to Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. USE ROHS TO be Leved after moriths, of p­tluguishlug him from other men -of -Dennisson" naturally sprang up In 3ERL 11. W.- BAKER, 8V4 IM Ai%the same given name. unrelated cases. -Substitute for Tea. West, Vancouver,B.C. Albert Co., N. D.—"I have tske* active principle' of tea in WARD The Off Pw-iiLydia E. Pinkham's medicinsit and "the MLE aches grow into big pa"i they have done me a lot-of good, Slue in# unless warded off by an applica. caf- then I have been able to do my,botse That of coffee Is caffeine. But F "POT!� I— 7.1 fettle and theine.-a,re exactly the same tion of Sloan's. Rheumatism. work and I have a lot of work to do as thing. we live on a farm. Seeing your adyer-' aeuralgia,stiff joints,lame bi It papers was what made This agreeably stimulatin fight long t g'roan's Lini tisement in the p. 0 g alkaloid t. is found In othe Sl me think of writing to yotL ,-I. r..plautz.que of which For mori" ' forty years Ps this miq help some one- e!�- grow wild and plentifully in the South Liniment he ped thatumsa the 3110. wit. B.world I�rnvm Upper Ned' ll wor (mve YOU 'W"00't be an excep- ]Iortoon,Albert Co N.11 Atlantic States, where It is called "Yaupon," or sometimes "Christmas- bon. Itcettainlydoespdoduceresulta. The re women write such letters aeon without I . iciqe be tfee. to the Lydia R Pinkham Medic i Co. s brewed ' a btiieiiige and tell theds how ther at* The Indians b this old famfl ffiend always from the leaves of the yaupon long be $or instant Ask your neighbor, d is that Lydia L d F_Pinkham'sVege- At a fore the first white man landed on 0C,$1.40. Com has brbught health and .4- thla continent; and during the Civil their lives. Freed from illness they want topass fire good�': War it as used as a'substitute for news along to other sufferiag tea byffleople In the South. that they also may be relieved. Th#'U.S. Government Plant Bureau tions vou do If there we'any comphea is experimenting frith it,'fn the belief n not understand write to L die. pinlip! Medicine,Co., Lynn. t1lat the leaves, when properly cured-- ------ hem, ass. • After the manner of tea, will furnish a paliatable cup at a much less cost. Are you steppm- 0 on the brake -A Fool There Was and- -to sire: or &e acciewator ke­siM6i gasoline tank was empty. It wasn't. It wasn't He patted a strange dog on the beid The food yod',eat does hiske' a difler"x& �to see if -the critter wag affectionate. � p��� Heavy, • starchy foods often do slow down . He tried to see 'it he could beat a body and piind—often steal the energy that be- -train to the crossing. He couldn't. He touched a wire to see If it was Graiie Longs to the day's work. -Ndts is'a to- charged. It was. ahmd h*d. It COntshm the perfected nourishment He took.a drink of bootleg liquor to It Includes all those, of Nature's best grains see,it it had.'an wood al�ohol in-it. -elements needed to-nourish body and 1)r8iM, It It did.- (L-oud-shouting and great Be iS easy to A;geat. It gives energy without takking claim by chorus' of undertakers). 'J Nothing Els*6 ' is Aspirin--- Bayer Wonderfull 'How alboldt r breakfast Or 1% Mrs Gassy--:-'girds are intelll- Warning! Unless Ydu see name Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12 give,or take? M, y as of 12 -sent; ye.can teach 'em auj�ng. 'Mayer" on tablets, you are not get-' let;, and In bottlesrbf 24 and sister has one as lives in a clock, and 10L ring Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Aspirin to the -trade bark (registered -Nuts sweet, 6fisp, deli when It's toinie to tell the- toolme it Grape-Nuts is ghtful to -kool Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" In Canada) of Bayer Mamufactire ot the taste, and is an ideal source of power fora -comes out-nd says'Tuc as many toimes as tho toinie Is." package.. which contains directions Monoaceticaettlester of salleylla"ic 13my worked out by physicians during 21 While it is Well known that Amp and difficult day. wonderful! years and proved safe by millions for eture, hire, Casey­lt indade. And the means Bayer manufac to as fo Colds, Headache, Earache, Toothache, the public against Imitat[oni,the Tl& _t.R_A_PE-NUTS v*or.1erfnf Nirt of it all is, it's wmore& a Reason r Neuralgia, Rheumatism,Neuritis,Lam. lots of Bayer Company will 7 only a worlen blrd." bago, and Pain. Made In Canada. od.with their g•nftml trails - ISSUE No. 46---'21. All druggists sell Bayer Tableta of 'Mayer Cross." -7, — •k°mac...a.�+r,=�...�•w •=F4 - Tom* ,..:..� mr-u r off... aq�t--°�fre'., - ,x--'�'-:`�a.,'. x�.•.,,__.,..,,.� :.'zr.xi`s-' 7.a• ;.•kw'•-•v.M•y3;.-"" Ito. ;::'kTq•'� x4, 'tee "s' ;.i .7:��r-"x^, .';t•' �,e. .., V•'. S'°' -i.mE,....�:sr-;,*vrJ+w. <i-.u�+7'a y ' ,ar«�C �: nA.as •.,t�d• •Yt�,,,::••'yy1L"•a R"9 ��r � - �^-�l� +c��.•.-. „t>s�-_-..-., , _.�"''rv" r i5 romedy.crusting canditiona.gaud,to re- s� v im+ w , w., ,v ore the prosperity and contentment �DAI�! R' 1 A ri �-W�i3s.'.d� Frida pt iEa: a to which-you are.all a tftled. Cam- ER ckeri� °p �. h Regieter !U tumetrist ""� --- ` 1 the jest°cause 1which' 1? I E S ­, �_ -' - raeke thi:lapFeal and confide2?tly look aud"tAp�ie}aIi �''' �'. +r:$end your Qrocery Order Lo the G[veer. T�FR.%s forward to victory: through your co- y We don't ask for our other busipes?. , prryea:; IM 1-6r-if paid in adJan;e. -operating from no�c until the end of Will be at Mr. Palaver's Boot and Shoe _ Y the campaign on polling day, Decem- Store, a k.*fof t,on Tuesday es P: D!.of SPLENDID BLENDED BLACK TEA- eac>; week;for TesEtoR Eyes and Fit. MURKAR, Prc ietor, her 6th. _ G; ling (3lxssey, and to tike in R'atch, T,. : ..---' - - - Yours very trui ' - lot, 10 rr ty ev lb.-3 ibr. for $1.00. • __ y,. - _ _ .G k, and Jewelty Repairit g for J. u N L. 0. CLIFFORD, Y++ke, Jeweler,-StotitYvllle Auv re- Finnan Haddiea 18 cents per lb. g, Oshawa, November 8th, 1$21. _ pa firing or orders can be-left with Mr, --� ` Palmer or at fir, Porter's Barber Boneless Fillets of Haddie'22 cents per lb. 'r. d Shop, Clarmont. - - . PICKERINO -.-Port Perry Creamery Butter 45 cents per lb. ' .- '� DO NOT BtTY..FEEDS 1 _ _ _ _ - : �, �+! ' LUMB�:R_YARD ,Toronto Bread-Browns and Chandler's Until you get my prices. - �:R, r' Prime Cheese 28c lb. !Cooked Ham 70c lb. ._ Bran, Shorts, Shumacker, Ott Cake - and Tankage at Locust Hill. _'Pure Lard Shortening Breakfast and Back Bacon t We have'&large an&well assorted. •'• -" - -�• '' `' f7orq, Corn Chop,Westerf2 Oats,Tank- -k of the following material : age and,Millfeeds in stuck at mill. Bologna "Salt Pork Matched B. C. Fie Flooring. V .Cars of No, 2 yellow American core, All kinds.of Fresh Canned Goods-Peas, Corn,, Tomatoes, Salmon, 7 Matched' B. C. Fir Sheeting,:. '•' .', g, ,anti No, 2Canadian Western old oats. Oa- Matched B. 0. Hemlock .flooring, tario winter wheat bran and shorts Lobster, Herring, Sardines etc. `' ? �A' - and cotton seed meal to arrive in the inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 'n. - ;;;``: and a in. B.-C. Cedar Siding.) neat Reek qr ten days. Special' Phone or send your order. _ We do the delivering. ' prices off cars. a T . �, Also, Beaver Board, Platter Board T' Feed Grin ding : JAMES RI / --� - and Apple Barrels. "TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS Cg�. DSON -` W. D. Gdrdori & Son, And SATURDAYS. Bell 30R5 Home Mai k 2000 � ' _ PICKERING ! r Glen Willow Mills . Pickering Hardware '.Store M Bell and Independent phone. CsrCVA `. L. O. CLIFFORD " ^. .; '• Ready Tl,e Canadian winter home needs ' . : i11AP:II'E'�1O OF L. O: CLII FORD, _ plenty of heat and light LIBERAL CANDIDATE. To the Electors of South Ontario.: =o�° �F all your surplus funds are inves#ed, you may, - -' i T 'kr # Lath_>s and ;Gentlemen: _ "be-embarrassed for ready money in aa,irn• :�- v -., Having; at pted the�nomiaation of emergency. ' mediate emer e the Liberal' Party of South Ontario A Happy p p S' 1 b U U g h t Mon in a gavi s � as its candidate is the -present elec-' .. Money n8 ACeounf in this Bank, is y. Von, I desire briefly to Place rHy, always available to meet the unexpected need. Ran ll�e AL7 d a • '.claims for support before y au. I am __ . "a rstiti. of South Ontario, where I Coleman L a ni p resided all .my life. I am en- THE F +xsr• fy -Raged in farming near Oshawa, es- STANDARD BANK . _ pecally devoting my energies to the or CANAO4 I { p marketing"of fruit, _ '/ _ . .TOTAL-ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Kt y You will alt%ays be eatittied roduction and marketin ` y and to the raising of pure bred Here- Pickering Branch,: - W.F.Law,Manager. Now La'the time to get your stoves -_ ..and catt:•2. I• have successfully ex- 1Vhi! Branch: I dbited my herd .gt all the large sho«s by C.A.McClellan,Manager. and furnaeey repaired before in Canada. I have also acted as judge: the cold weather comes. at all the Western shows when not ----- ;_ exhibiting. I am-the President of the: - I , , It is a pleasure to show our goods ,. `Canadian Hereford Association, a Di- I " i s F rector of the Canadian National Ex- T J. S. BALSDON !' PICKERING hibition and of the Royal Agricultural J r�;a.•_;.., I(( � � - - Show. Having etcupied these-respon- sible positions, I Feel I can .render " service in a lsr er .s here if elected '�r' + "t 't to represent you. in the Parliament :;4'"• ��r'- r:T• :Z [� MIf Caada y t. Pickering r egent Government hav fi I_P K� •�;,, b :� /ilt4olre•e's � r ; ,. . lC4t the crn?idence of the people, are "^,� 1.rlraSt boW. 'as-king 'or a renewed lease of - [ power. Ih file .pre3erit crisis in Can- _,� 4 -r ,1 , _ _ _ .adian cal t.r it is n° c i e i'1' 1'41. i _ B using, .fro. I iI3 rZiBnts in Dtlr BIeBd we '>3 «; p - she duty• t,u- at ti:t", �' ' re to seriwIsla ,: nsider our position, and it iQ trio e; nrial ,iu o 1 >s• rP fl1'QCt t0 iVd all ll 1 3F a ty f tl>ose on- ;: x� P P Y lo al. of quell y. Keep. siaered by t ,e1 te-o Ctt2tSriS f1tLr, _ for public 'positions to offer their ser- fresh Svt1 rd a tilt the last Crumb is used. If not vices 5:': tl F: F-zha.f. Al cepting the - - - 1 ' f::• cell, Ioffer�n"ki'i-as a candidate.anfl - -. - - & C11StOt32e!', try a loaf fiIkd be 011e the `.- -- y if e'�rtecl; tail br:nA to file service � ���� i© �1�; ten �V`�ur • of yonrselves_a:ia the country - th6 L U j Chorres 1t7fl1]Y' @ t18i.8 ti&t18b8d.' benefit of roe experience .in .business �+ I _ •.;-- -'' ' affaire, and my fu:Test energy as.one _ __ . .. _� --.and +J9�Ve +1 011r �a� ` - -' '.. ... -.-. 1 _• _ _ . _ -- ,af the yovrigeg.citizens of thls.ridingg` Les me slrow you TOlCIIG� you,instar'a'Taronto Utter Carrier. Bread, B11-11S all Galles alwa`/�s on hand• rv• _ The extrava ante and shortcotnin y J :.. «of the Governn+cut, so well known to Liter Carrier will make your stable I want to show you hbw the time You that I do not , need to enlarge c an-easier task. - o d l�it saves will pay for itself in _ You can have a cleaner stably " - Chocolates in bulk' and boles. _ ... open there are sou ht to 'be cave2e� s up by its �supporteg in the present - healthier and get rid of t?,e o13 Come i and talk it.over-next ti=ne campaign by other issues. The cab- _ • wheelbarrow and slippery plank if- - you`reiato�vn. - 'fit'Wedding Cakes our specialty. inet has beyn-reconstructed, many of • �. , : :,.-:_...'the former members having been ap= -�'� ' �� : P � L K � 'Y• -.. : - - � • - - . ... -_:.. :. _ pointed to the' Senate. The appea. ,y '-10 the people 1 _ H. R. Monney, Pickering p p e is being mades with a .1-:. `-cabinet of 21 mi;Nters, mostly new. ' ' inexperienced and of local reputation F 'aniy, costing Canada $299,000 a ear, _ y ==:as compared with the Laurier cabinet of 15 ministers costing only.$142,500 _ A T: -1, EN T O N •a y'3ar, and with the cry that all Lib- � { erals are free traders. The Govern- went cannot escape the condemnation - ??, ilye them for present state pna affairs _- -'-- -_ — News supply of Almira Yarn; grey, red ; ' --'b libelling all their 'o nanta as ,free traders. o tariff for the rev, � � ­.,.. .. . and black, also :� .:•� . _.enues of the country is necessary, -_ .;�;, , . - ' .'and the Liberal Party does not stand :: .. Grey Fingering Yarn a a n. for free trade. A downward revision a -~in the tariff is due in some lines, but - - • - _ lower price. - I am not to favor of any changes ° - --- ` which will affect the industries of f" .. South Ontario or prejudice h op- a ` portunities of any of our corking li�f -''`= -New ^Serges at prices sure to please. , .men or those engaged in agriculture. r' _ School Readers. Industrial and agricultural prosper- 1j,QQn FOR THIS SIGN�• . . Aty go, hand in hand, for industry de- - - -- _ _ pends for,success upon the prosperity � K s of our farmers. It will be any ain: i,;!I�� : l • ' r ' .' - to support only such n:_asurea'te i�i�jl ° ' �r 1."4./ I�� g = • � N ' garrling the fiscai policy of Canada, I I ' S or regarding any other matter, as wii. ; _'P;e- 7 X-TA.]!�C ensure to the,benefit of the -psopie I r. Iil;i:;P ynnr ear on the read, Prompt , ';.''represent. I reserve to myself the •v r,ttel,tion to repRlr: ri� 'uulx s __. - -- .---• right to act and vote as i •conscience 8 -- - 8 3 end wisdom may direct, consulting dt r men therwelfa � of my c^ '`:'pfl) Let ns keep your Ford np to 100, per cent i hI Cream the "'We'SA _ ti: ti-•--�� `I 'lilt efficiency-it %will sflce yo+i irruuey. `. xlents whet iL engaged in agriculture `.or industry. I do no wish to follow Our repair shop is equipped with approved _ blindly ail party dictation, but beat ruachiuery to facilitate prompt and a dent y: Fl�r Bread ":" liberty to support all good measures, -work. We have the skilled mechanics to-give l - and principles by whatever party or +I you a first-clase job. man they may be proposed. I will at onare Flour for Pastry _ ,II, _ We sell Genuine Ford Parts it prices fixed ? all times insist upon the most rigid II -economy in keeping with efficiency by the Company. a :. ..'" }_ of administration. . I will give my Bring your Ford to;-ns and thus be sure of Brad, Shorts sell Feed Flour 32eartiest support to all measures for getting the gennine. the betterment of agriculture and for We will quote you exact cost of 'repairs or + "; impros-ing the opportunities of our I parts before S American Corn-grotind,;cracked and whole _. I�II yoi2 buy. - I _ r _returned men. Accepting the nomination as'I.have _ _, '`�� - n - I If you'i henslare not producing eggs in paying quantities,'try'ouc lip . at a Fate date, it will be imposed celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. .Y or me to call upon all Bell hone' In hone f p personally, as P P s. therg are over 15,000 voters in the -.29 200 $ighest price paid 'for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, :riding, I will endeavor to see as Buekwheat, Rye and Oats, o ,_ many as I possibly can. If I do not " s: . •. - nee you, you a•t11 know that it has IIII� Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays.; :1 �:.':been impossible. If you think my ,personal record ik worthy of consid- a-Ad the principles whieb Ire_ Camp-bell Collatu- tt ' Flour'' fur Mills Co., Lt ,:;; '. •:�',+ d.S h e rw o od present are worthy of support, I ask . for your vole and influence to elect I Ford Sales and service Station. Mills a't '• -tne as your representative in the Par- Ilf ,ly'}T•"'..r;' 'liament of Canada, promising as.I do-- __. ,. jt`°' :::•• L� '•� -: cTor:3 ,� .� -�__- - -_ , Toronto .. a'eterboro Pickerin ••'kJ• !' !. _ r .m.- ,ti.....x,/ • .r, s....d; '° '�' :P.. ,•r t.. WAr.t�:, �,',?'$7%,W.. :•„ ..Di:'' ''y.R;r+.' ,,�."�• '�`' ,s •:•,,,y,r�•^ia: h' X.'� rt �< ►�,�•rc"'',',f ' ,,�. -'�" ..5`•�'' `,° *r•xx`'�"'✓.,.;, r°k+'fir-. .,yie..,t'. .�•,.•. ,, a .,�,.tix .,7 r ;{ .:¢'n:�-:?.,,s'••, - a.- - r<-cr� „r ".,ms`s _'s .r v-' Fc'r'_ -'K^�i+•�zx �. .",iti'ca~r^Y•--:s• ,c '.sw, - - - :a -,•r:. •pia, is sue`.,-�.r..: .e-, - :-�•).::' ': Y,..:2- _ ..,.;z' ;5,"� '-,• l�'.` .:°r, :.s=, r sc,:'- a^- •s. 3cvR'.� .hr =r' .,,Mr-. �r' ..azw,, m.'- x, .+• ,.;,-. '",',�, 7a., s.: L- ,e.;•.s,.....e:_ro sv.✓.r:.'rt, •� .->:.,"*✓`=;a '2a.2a"^{'°w •.ew.. .:.b..� ""'w•,�,,,�"„ss..;:. 4' ;'2_'.,:''.- .w .+! titi`n-''ti,M:sroi-'',' `r''°'�'i.Ga4y7 v.'•He'�:.n...asa: a;.r'ke>• •i.aL�' .e'=�Y�,,.vw^� S +»N'' vm!' •,; • '.... _ _ 4-!Cy�a.x•+'..'a5n+:'=. . '' .e•"*. _ _ 'S �'f -•ice.;r t .Y•T;' .' -Y,.r.., ru'`` ns'^:s: _ .. �•,u 'W '�. ,• , • l 6. i I. I.I I I IY^ ,CLAREMONT.- �;•,. 4 Miss Effie Miller is visiting rein ' vLARE310NT'S NEW ' z — � Your Own. Ha - h o 0 •ou S Coal*, ,ti ea iu A inc. rte. p ,�•:: ,:+ . R. Thexton of Picker tttg ��.as Y K• Mies Sean Evans, of Toronto, A. ,R A, G E C-0al town on Tuesday. was home over Sunday. Get your haypressed then phone Clifford Pilkeyyof,Toroato, was Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Sudbury, or write us'and we will coins ,Dill ` Y= J The undersigned hawing urchase�d '"home over the holiday. who as been visiting her parents, and give ou rives del'vered on pp Cooper, b B C B Y P 1 the garage business of F. M. p Hard and Soft Coal of t}]9 Fred Sandersou, of Toronto, was J. H. and Slra. Beal, returned to the cars at your station. , I are prepared to do all general repair- best quality on :home over the week-end; her-home on Monday. eye can go- Harold in 'of cais'of aft slakes. pay' highest prices t3 King, of McMaster Uni• Mr. Carruthers, who has been ing. Get into communication with All accessories for cArs kept court- '� hand a { versity, was honie on the holiday.- residing at the home of.his sister, us by phone, Main 885, or write us early on hand. ` Miss Spoffard, of Toronto, visit- Mrs.-.Win. Jones, for the past few at 213 Scott St. —Motor bit always on ha AW hand THOS.. A. L . .` r- ed Claremont frieilds on Thanks. weeks, is seriously ill Work guaranteed Prices right giving lase Mrs. Driakwater, of Streetsville, G. T. HARRINGTON do Co. R. E. Fors th is sending a Give us a trial J Y R and Mrs. Anderson. of Toronto, 12 TORONTO, ON . i-'=--couple of weeks'deer•huating.near were the guests of Mra. Joshua T Anderson & Pilkey - Claremont Honey Harbor. Bandy over the holiday. Brougham Mr. and Mrs. Combs and Mrs. dlile4, spent the holiday with A.. Cartage - Express -� .W.-and Mrs. Mackay. SALE REGISTER. 1 rag _ C en Ira Ga' All lode of Trucking to and front = Mrs. T. Nilson and dal;ghter, of g ,. Toronto, sent the holiday with FRIDAY, Nov. 11rtt—Auction sale of . ti\ - the City or,other points. the formers parents here.. furniture, tools etc., the property of B , a-U G Al A Li'i Don. Rawson, of Toronto, .spent Mrs. Sandfoord'Btown, at lot 32. con,' Also, Touring Car for. hire 1 Whitby (..J miles west of Whitby, night or day. the holiday with F. M. and Mrs. Kingston road.) Terms cash= Sale Ind phone 509 Apply 3.3-8 Cooper and other relatives here. at 1 o'clock. Si'm, Maw, auctioneer= _ Having secured' a 14TerJhanie with . Mrs. and Miss McKenzie. of To- . . " �.ronto, were the guests of Evatts WED. sD4�Y, Nov. 18TH -Auction o T T sale of hprses, cattle, sheep,poultry, vast experience in motor Over- BROUGHAM HQ Fits ' `and Mrs.Ward on Thanksgiving. implements, furniture, etc.° at lot The Baptist choir are going to 24, rear"con. 4, Pickering, the pro- hauling and machine work, we Something Good Htouffville to-night to lead in the perry of John W. Toole. Sale at 1 _ y:•` singing at the ordination services.- o clock, sharp. See bills. Fred Pos• ` --we are prepared to•repair or over- r There will be au auction sale of till, auctioneer. = See our.stock of Ranges•and Beaters 80 dairy cows at Sanderson's hotel SS EDFEs ALY, NOV. 16TH—Auction . haul an •thing from t'ha smallest for coal or wood and convince your- On Wednesday nest, the property sate cf 30 dairy cows and 2 Ptock - anything self that use have the.best of H. A. Jifkins. bu11s, the property of H A. Jifbins, value for your money. _ Cecil In Teton and Dick Pa at Sandereon's Hotel Claremon•r, has engine t0 the largest BTld " 'Treasure" Steel Range,8-hole,reser- g Page, Sole at 1.30 o'clock,she See bills, 4 of Toronto, were here on Satttrda �' — - - - _ voir and warming closet, 8000 Y �<m:alai¢; auctioneer. finest 8ti1t01710b1�. Quebec Beater, with oven 83.00 C 'installing the new furnace in the S1oN-nw Nov. 21ST—Auction sale of = L'nivu church• about v acres of standing timber - �ia5diirie 8nd otor Greases, also . Quebec.Beater, 22 00 r John and Miss Margaret McLei- (including- maple; beech, ash and Ian, of Toronto Uuiversitv. spent elm). at lot 10, con. 4; Pickering 'auto accessoii-es. " Frank Cooper, Claremont ; the holiday at the hotne oL their (oeaL Greenburn station), ' the plo• - --- ;. : jparonts here. perty(:f A. W. Stitzel. Sale at 1.30 _ Mias Dell Worthy .'and lady v'c!oek.s barp. See bills. W. Slaw, Ind. Phone 3)�i, Pickering µ ,e� 5 C Sweet to Eat, friend, of B a�upton, and MiF, anctirr.r`Pr. ACaadygoxdl a, �BnrtonJ of Twnro, spent the hol Tr1h1Y. Nov. 2?�ii-e',uctinn sail of- of , ids with Mr.. Gibbons. about 0 acres of standing mixed rim• •• y- ber at lot 17, con. 8, Pickerio gone- • Fe a�b ., F roprletOr The Pickering The Sunday morning subject in g '"' the Baptist Church will be The quarter mile east of the Brock road), P �� the' property of 'Percy .��ideman. Vigilance Committee :Pivotal Point," and in the even- :63aie xt 1.3u o'clock, sharp. Seebills. 'ittg "Gideon's Strategy." F. W.5ilversides, auctioneer. U's Viola Forsyth. of Mount -' Victory Bond Interest The object of this Association is to m Albert, and Miss Babel Edwards, leaseu-area and pTOiet � of Toronto, spent the holiday at ..� 'War Loan Coupons acid Interest Cheques bray be the clone. �4 -their rep ective homes here. cashed-or deposited at any of our branches. _ Members having property 16olen oommnd Percy Wideman, of the eighth -care immediately with any ammnber =.' concession, will hold an auction _ " Deposit your Victotay Bond interest in Our r of Eseeative Committes. rµ sale es about six acres of standing ' 1� }� Savings Department and earn interest thereon. eb Membership fee 01.00. r timber on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. T!°k'%'e�.nr�i oa,�u aeon��a�' Miss Ball, of the Ontario Ladies T 1, DOMINION , ' College,�Whitby,who is a talented �iaii - r. Corn.-L. D. Baakb°C.S.Palm speaker, will speak at the Progres- WHITBY BRANCH, Q P. LYND. Manager, Eer, N. V. Richardson, Pickering. °etve meeting here on- Saturday Of allmatrortaL and dasiRa E C. CROSS, Manager. V. J Clark. afternoon. kept is s%Data. It will cn 13ItpOtKLIN BRANCH. J. R. 7heXt0a. • Fred Farmer is under the weath• pay y President. 6«+rNasy' • =: nail at oar'worts az:d Inspect our sfooR ,� _ �'° � • er r+uiFerinq froth a series. of car- obtain prices Don't be misted - - - buncles on his neck. He iq able, agents we do not employ them,000sequenb however, to be around to attend ly we ,Dan, and do throw off the agent to his bnsineas. oommissioo of 10 per call t..whiohyou Gil - Miss Cummings, Of the teaching O°rtainly save by purohasing from us. staff of the public school, spent D611 soiioited. - - - - ° J. T: MATHESON ThankeRiviatr Day at.tier h•oata in •' Ottawa, and Miis Webber at 'her Office and Works, Whitby,.Uatorio .home in Peterboro, _ _ - -' TheWouten's Institute will meet- B_ _ V- E R {� on tii'edaesday afternoon.the 23rd - _ -- -- - f $last., at the home of firs. G. M. VULCANIZING WORKS ! Forsyth. A report of the con-en- -_... tiou will be given by the dele- �.o guarantee our-tire repairs to J p 'Rates. - la4t as long R5 the tire. _ A number of the tuemberA of the Masonic ceder went into,Toronto Your old tires repaired bp•us can on Tnesday evening to pay a fra be depended upon for loug ternal visit to Coronati Lodge,the trouble-free service..' meeting bein,sc in the nature of ;a S.. �. CZ��HORN. Y celebration Of Armistice Dap. - John- 'McGrath has installed +< HIGHLAND CREEK an gasoline tank in front of his black• Smith shop. He will keep for sale ♦ r"l art jives ail&e pwpk of Cawade an carat"►frier of tie veal laid before Canada today. I the well-known British gasoline. Condrete •♦' /kvat and anow.ew a ealu�. tfiooglYejrl cowddsratiadd ; a.r. so J6ss as Jr Mr. McGrath Isar also secured the as*XkWwsd t stk,wt bat "-A UR 3tEI(3HEN. T services of Mait. Anderson, who is �� f Products prepdred to repair all makes of WOMEN OF.CANADA, the coming General Election will be one of the most - lasotor care. w momentous in Canadian history, and Arthur Meighen asks YOU to gin tbs. irsas Or' meet- fair. unbiassed consideration. DO not forget the U. P' _ Ing to be held in the Masonic Hall - : y " to-morrow-(Saturday) afternoon =, :.-'Field Tile Women and men alike are called upon to decide whether political. industrial and at 2 O'clock, when Rev. W. R. T� 1' iconomic stability is to be replaead.by class rule, political and Industrial chum ��padd . " • Wood, of Winnipeg, and formerly _ - .._ ,and Brick - _ possible economic bankruptcy. - -in charge of -the Claremont Pres- 'The facts are clear, and every Canadian wombat will do her own thinking. She will byterian church, will speak in the .t a = _ not be misled by others. She will not blindly follow familx political-preeWent,-nettbaa _s' Interests of F. M. Chapman, the Tile 3, ' , 6 and 8 ,!will she be carried away by the false theories or empty "isms" of theorists and etc. ' National Progressive candidate. :. tmni Every woman will arrive a personal on the oat ,�. Not@ the change of hour. It was inch - gal 11 ve at decision by appiiptti at .� practical• oommoa sense. '• -�:-�`'�.. advertised to take place in the. -Conereie $locka• The great issue is the Tariff and here are briefly the facts. .evening, but on account of the _ -- ~ _Chautauqua concert taking place _- '" :Pet II7y prices. :-.The present Canadian Tariff, so far as it affects the necessaries of life, is a 6ely - that evening, the hour has been Ind. Phone 2703 Pick. - " anoderate one.• It is simply a tariff maintained to keep Canadian factories in Canada, :•,`, ' ebange�i to the afternoon, employing a steadily increasing volume. of Canadian labor and developing Canadian At a well-attended meeting of Clarence Simpson resources. Y "the Carling Club on Wedneaday 11Iei hen stands firm for the continuance of a seasonable tariff. It is now even more r evening of last week`the following C. N. R. Stations Brock Road —� • officers were elected for the ensu = imperati-ve than in the past. All other important countries'are retaining or increasing -ing season.:President-D.A.Scott, F�R9T•CLASS ;their tariffs in order that,they may hold their home markets for their own people. yY•'.i Vice President-S, Fr Robins, Sec- 1 ,Under Creraes Free Trade, policy Canada would be swamped with foreign goods, retary—Dr. To►niins6d, Tre*+tfsr -FaLt1 �1 . Id '� ar ,t1� w,Princi„pally from the United States, Canadian industry, would be ruined, thousands --=T. Birkett, Manager-P. Shirk, t�� � � of men and�wometi ^ ''' �'?��f world with all the hardships to themselves and Committee-R. Besse, R. E. For Eone on shortest notice by thQIr-children that must result. The faiNer's- e market would be seriously Q CC =• syth and C. S. Traptnan. 'Skips- i �• `�" affected, fazes would be increased, and, an an=working 'm�.-.:btiiti ''" ' .,,,fit_„¢-•-"`+'_'• , t. Besse, R. E. Forsyth. T. Birk. George A., I.Aey 'the United States for employment. e.tt, W. G. Bingham,, D. A. Scott and C. S. Truaman. It was'decid• wall Paper Pattern Books, selections • ',,While in,�1 Tariff policy is wobbly it nevertheless tends toward the detraction o! ed to hold a concert Lin the evenin of Simpsons and the famous the Tariff and would bring with it practically the same results. g .1impire Wall Papers. _ - r- .of Wednesday, Nov. 23rd, full - MEIGHEWS POLICY EVERYBODY KNOWS. It is the only means whereby particulars of which will be given All orders for work received by W.G° _ xtezt week. Reid, Butcher, Pickering. oon tr fid mss may be maintained and employment given to all, classes of the peoplo.The first of the series of Chan- ..The foregoing is a plain statement of logical conclusions arrived at fybm the facts. :>w' 1auqua concerts to be given in Not for some years have webeenableto ',Think the matte; over carefully "without favor but with fairness". Claremont will be held in the offer such a choirs of designs'sad Make your, own decision, stand by it'unmoved and be sure to exercise your votes = Presbyterian Church to•tnorrow patterns as we have now. -�(Saturda )evenin g Claremont is �_Y 'fortunate in securing this series of In Prints, Ginghams, Ilada Needs Your Vote; and—. :entertainments which have be Galatea's come so ,popll r throughout the :.' and Flannel Shaker. _ =United States and Canada. Those Men's arul Boys Suits, navy blue who have been instrumental in s y .securing them are to be congratu- serge end tweeds, at"ant' j laced on their enterprise and ii is usually low prices. " hoped that the public will patron- Us them well. The season ticket LCome early for ftilr choice ..is only $2.50 which will admit the _ at ,barer to the five'9inRle tickets, $1.00 t' The other �_i. ♦ `' entertainments will be held on the J. �'ulg0�d% Cla,r @tonal - 'The National Liberal and Cotuer►ative Party evenings of Dec. 2. Dec.22. Jan. -' - :�:: - Publicity Committee 28-and Mar. 8. Don't miss them. lInd, Phone 2804 �a, ra� ",�, .z ;z,y3 uy'• a' '1T^ 'h ,y; {' '.r / !3 «.'•,,,;e .,�, .+Y:; _ ,i'..y r /r �,y' +�'"' A...•�`:'�'`.•5 -r�' , tb Sl C5� •S2'.t' 4,a.r., ,a n o •w. W�'•', �i .• t.• �til�+tj,`, cni9=N '""^n:, r X A;--� �u a'ri'. M fir`"4 •�' !'^�•G.'C�'+' �4t`��.� bG,�' Z* 4* Art Plied. 611 item 7M tj take ine,Old ouay. The matins Of life doesn%-ift'- saftig. Ill youl boat ""011 [,tenst -them anouA; *0 daily Job, : -21 7`he man rkneed up at the sky. whether'it calls f6r metital ar'manual "I.don't know a& I went to suop" he' f�r effort, does not engage th(itir thoughts kMMb1*d. "There's- dirty weather - as a continuing process in the shaping about." "I think yould better," Granet .urg- of.which their'faculties are-employei ed. "I'm ndt a bad an well-selected instruments. Perh payer and, I can hft with the -boat. Lvt's go--and they axe,somewhat depressed with the loo at her, any way." feeling that they axe not particularl �They walked together devni to the -selecteA instruments, that' they well harbor. Granet said very Xttle, his are razort being used as saws or pan -no ing hat thi 'at alL They,stood ion spoons being used as shovela,and t on the jetty and gazed across 0 where the imposition of any greater continu- e sai ng -1 N.1 AT E E L I N G ; th 64 boats were awhored. PREVENT TH 10" ity of service on them than already is ThaK the 'Saucy Jane,' " Job Roirsell indicated, a4vtching out a required would wear them out,so much W forefinger. the faster. -Amall--Hu-t for his own happiness, every- into--w dirighy which was tied to the side of one should try to achieve continuity I 60fr rary+ the stone waX of thought and self-expression. It may "Weld better be getting-on Uard," be that for some persons such continu- he' -,uggested. Z- ity is not to be had in the daily voci:- Rowsell stared at him for a moment % tion. The work may be of so me- in don- The" �K* but acquiesced. They pulled across chanical a nature as to offer no ma- and boarded the "Sauey Jane." A boy whom they found on. deck took the terial for thought to work on, or it back. Rowsell set his iL boat sails may,be of so uncongenial.a nat re as T 4, 7 Christmas Ohs' or+ The .,.Blind 41,owly but with precision. The mb-' not to stimulate thought. Then there ment he stepped on board he seemed ought to be some aVocation that would to become an altered man. supply both the material and the "Where might you be wanting to timulus; in, a man's leisure hour he PRETrY PRESEWS -PRUJ"&OPPENHEI11. By go?" he asked. "You'll need them ca. canbe . .-IN PROFUSION skins, sure." continuous'. Every normal per. F "I want to run 4fut to tha Bishop son has a special and healthy interest i - SHE OUR SAMPLES Lighthouse," Granet.announced. in ometbing, yet few persons ever ---------- CHAPTER =I.— Ir honor of the Army. What do you Rowsell shook his head. 'learn to pursue.their special interest 7 t46 fore-the -ore coincidences, Major Thomson sa "It's zP6 -sort of a day intelligehtly.' Most persons dawdli M et picked. up his hat. Atlantic, sir," te declared "We'll Torcin Famy Goo&CO.,*Lt& remarked. "We p"s oi�, then to that ,Q it; ver it instead of working over :night at Market Burnham Hall, when 'I'll think it over," he mattered. try a spin round St. Mary �nd White 0 7 Wellington SiL a Zeppelin was guided to the spot I. He walked out of the room witho t Island, if you like." they aren't continuous in dealing with East where Sir Meyvil.le Worth was ex-i8MY attempt at farewell, pushed lis ' Granet faitefied' hi� oilskins and it, and-conseqttently it never assurnea M6700 � TORONTO way along the corridors, dovm t a definite importance or communicatc- on behalf of the British 'Ow'n t e stooped for a moment to alter one of Government,. and dropped destructive steps arld Out in-to Whitehall. H the gills. a real purpose to their lives. : The WHOLK&ALE ONLY 7 bombs. A man was shot dead W the face was disbor ed by A new expres- "Look here," he said, taking his people who by continuous thougit and side of,the Aare. That man wiaz one siOn- -A stLdden hatred of Tbo`r"on seat at the tiller, 11thigAs my.show, effort discover in their�special inter- of ized up in him. He was at bay, Job Rowsell. - There's. a five pound est a purpose that is personal to them Tor 1W your companion& *at the' Dormy had bh ::Rouge Club." note for you. at the end Of the day, are pretty sure to make their lives driven there by a relentless enemy, onto Fat gtock Sho tw�him the man who had tricked him down, "I neltber spoke to him nor si if you go whe e'I tell you and no, tbore, except as a casual, visitor," as be -bonestly believed. to some ex- where else." r happy and fruitiful, however dull and WHI Be J�e Avd. at Granet insisted. tent through Jealousy.' The thoughts The man eyed him sullenly. A few �dragging may be the daily job.* "That I venture to doubt," MaJor framed themselves ciulckly in his minutes. later they'were fusbing out Vnion Stock Yar&. mind. With unseeing eyes he walked of the harbor. iarno is enough circumstantial e-�idence across Thomson repRed. "At any rate. thero Trafalgar Square and-made his 0 poor job, sailing i pleasure Di. Ad Dyes Don't against you in this book to-warrant way t big club in.Pill Mal lere te bojt,,,�1: muttered. "Not maty of us "Run By reason of th,.a Inability of W7 taldnc the keenest interest In your wrote a few lines to I"bel Worth, re- as wouldn't tell his soul for. ' five Streak, Fade or -future. As a matter of fact, you the Royal AgriculturQ Win.. gretting t he was called out of pcivads'11 BUY-Mamond-Dy-es,�— �klnd Mr to put on&show this on would have been at the Tower, or town litary bu5iness for forty- They reached St. Agnes before they underneath it, at this very moment, eight hours. ' Afterwards he took a came round on'the first tack. Then, _then perfect home dyeing is guaran- year the regular show of taxi and calted 'at his rooms, walk� but for the yomig lady who prolbably sed. Even 1f you bave never dyed be- commerclail live stock will 'With the spray beating in their faces, t Perjured herself to save you. Now restlessly up and down while Jarvis . fore, you can put a new, rich, fadeless be hold at that you know my opinion of you. threw a few clothes Into a bagS chang- they swung around and made for the 'Captain Grawt, you will understand ed his own apparel for a rough tweed 1 operAng between the two Islands. For color into your worn, shabby dresses, UNION STOCK YARDS that I should hesitate before recom- ddington. A few a time the business of sailing kept skirts, waists, itockings., cost� aweat- TORONTO suit, and drove to Pa lace n the them both occupied. In two hours' - hisagings, e Ing, DIECEMSER STH AND OTH minutes later be took his p ers, draperies, ev, mending pou to any post whatever in Cornish Express. time they were standing Out towards by fodlowing the simple di �the service of this country." Bishop Lighthouse. Job Rowsell took rel Premittin Usta ready for dia. Granet itivede a rt4wIthy movement every. package of Diamond D3 A long breath and filled a pipe.y�lth, tributim October 21mot, V'rite forward. H! had been edging's little tell your druggist whether the me CHAPTER XXXII. tobacco. ' He was looking more him- efoiser to the desk and he was barelY - Growt emerged from the Tregarten self now. terial you wish to dye is wool or &ilk: seezetw...' 6/0 Union Stock -tvm yards away. He suddenly paubed- HOW at St. Mmys on the f ollowmg !SI'll bring her' iSound ' the -point or whether it is linen,cotton, or inixed. yards. Thomson bad aosed the drawer now H-past eight� and there"he said 'and we'll come up the goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, and be was hoiding a swan revolyer mominff, about hs; strolled down +he narrow stril- of­Chw;�el and " by Bryber." spot. fade, or ran. "IT steadily in his right hand. lawn which bordered the village I "You'll do nothing of the sort," "Caam-0 - he "that sort Of street. A couple of boatmen advanced ee, '"I'd"Llnlmcnt Used byVeterinarles Granet ordered. K p her head out M won t do. Y;u know now what to meet him. -Gianst greeted them for the open sea till I tell you to' ftk of 70%1. Besides these little cheerily. swing round.of Incidents wfikh I have related, you "Yes, 1want &'boat," he admitted; Rowsell looked' at his passenger NEW LAMP BURNS DYEING �,rL�C. arew suspected of having, in the dis- ­rd like to do a bit of sailing. A with troubled face. of an Ainerican clergy'n'sn, de- friend of mine was here and had a "Are you another of"am?"be asked live a message from the German clia 'ained Rowasit—Job Rowsell. abruptly. lWo AIR XTOU Val be astonished at the fi. to an English Cabinet Eltgern:; You answer to that names "Don't you mind who I am," Granot 'a= m*dern 21 et by Lad Glean I matters, I myself suspect you-of by chance?" w` ' - nister, to come to more P61 �answered. "I'm-on a Job I'm going-to 1kats Electric or' Cos' , , The- t1dor of the two shook his he&4. see through. If a fiver i&Wt' enough !1181 re =Jb , dkty or*sj::�=ft ma& two attempts on my lifs- "My name's Matthew Niebols," he,for you, make it a tew.er, but keep -A-new all lamp that gives an amns- made like n We am the It Is-ray fikin'belief that you are ho- thin more nor less than .. announced "and this is my brother- her going where I put her." tngly brilliant, qoft, whAe light. even most delicate arVmlba. a common in-law, J;� LethbridvL We've both i 000ds Rawsell obeyed but his face .go,ew better than gas or electricity.has been Send o9e artieW or.&parcs; of Mid dangerous German spy. Keep of us got eto6t sailluff.cruft and 2U:.&rker. He leaned towards his pas- tested by the V, S. Government.and as 'b7-Past or expe . We wol pay ear. The the reccenmendations a man needJenger. loading universities and found to be 1 riage one way, add car caag%" an veins were.standing out like _b&v e. As for Job Rowsell, well. h3 - SSW 7 1 tord an Grapat's flusibed' RM&t.4- ame?" be demanded superior to 10 ordinary of!-lamps. It most reafte-610, sin't hea-e—not just at this movient, ho4 Wy. ere s -sonic,of them on burns without odor, smoke or noiso- jr fore Re Wben y9u thloh of clets Iwo, ad on his feet. Twice ems so to speak." the island 'd have we by the throat if no pumping up, to simple. clean. safe. in and 0ON16 tufmir 4d seemed 84 = be would epring Granot considered the matter brief- they only knew tlie,things-1 could tell Sums 04% air and 6% common kero- itt his ut. ly. 'em. What's your me here, eh? owe (coal-OR)- "Now.-listen to am," Thomson con- "Well"" be decided, "it seems-to me Are you on the cross The InvAntor. F. T. Johnson, 246 tinued. "On Monday I am going from I must talk to this chap Rowsell bef Sol not," Granet replied, "or I Craig St. W., Montreal. to offering to Parker�s I do anything. I'm ore hou am Southampton to Boulogne for forty under a sort of Idnt have needed to bring you send a lamp on 10 days' FREE trial. *ighf hours, to ottend a court-martial F.On tse. to me.- I know sA about you I Or evw to give one FRZE to the. first Dye Works there. There,Is oul. y one deeent thing g well =!usar In each locality who will Ikelp -you can do, Yon know what that is. The, two bostment looked at one,ROW9ell- You're d0in, very Lhakeo I have Yon ha ed, if you are anodwr. The one who bad addressed may do a bit better by and by.e,him Introduce it. Write him to-day 0samen and Dyen into a 1==meat with him first turned a little away. gloulw sit tight and.keep a still tongue: for full pardeulars. Also ask him to In head." I onlaln how you can got the agency, 3 announc- 791 Yon& St. rank. Your colonel willCue ' "Just as you like, vir," bi your a Wt. .It will be your duty to meet ed. "No doubt Rawsell will" be up They were in- without experience or, money ToroWo a art was a1sialts 050 to $00 per month. the first German builet you can And. this way towards afternoon." brokeni- rocky grot:�7T=e 'of the Il ar- "Afternoon? But I want to go out great indenture in the rocks u ' hich you ar- content with that, 11 If not the am came hissing; to tVisf t,I tange it-for piln. —Ps at owe," Granet rotested Matthew Nichot rjmov;d his I round, the corner, the lighthouse. Major Thomoon.paused. There VM ueer twisted sm at fthe comers from his'mou spat upon Pt'�C Grmet drew what looked to be a Announoing tile GREArESr Of Ii. Ap.. ground thoughtfully. large pocket-handkerchief from..!he #1 -1 ., Phonograph Val' a "I doubt whether yotill et job inner pocket 6f his coat, pulled dowu ue In Canada If not," bAd concluded,"t ,I Sop Aere is one d-gy. p, the Tolore little note-to add in this,book,Rowsell to shift before mi ir pennant with nimble lingers,tied %%is genuine 3K"4 ON and the soccount Will be full. you none so sure he'll go out at all with on mother mid hauled it u:). Job know now the terms, Captain Granet, this na-weSter blowing." Rowsell started at him. "What's that?" on which you can C to the Front. I "Wbat's the matter with him?.,, "R's the German Bag, you" fool," BRUNSWICK Granet asked. "Is he lazy?" will Aive you ten ys to consi.der. If�&--accop" -OffW like this," The man Vivo as yet h�A sear;My Granet anr0ered. GranstproteaW, "I shall be pleading do Xuilty to all-the rubbish you have He's nolary, air 11 he said. "That's fiver for a kindness­" 0-K g*&eK-m-ung roufid on- his heel. "I'll have none of that on my boat." t he- TrAn declared surl Y. "An odd PH OGRAPH 1�, talked." not the right w;W But he's come do ­:. .1.�.i or Job Shut upl" Granet with- the famous 3-in-1 L'Itona, and "If it weren't for the fact," Maj into mooney some way-or other, snared, draw J6 2%omson told him sternly, "that is All-Wood Rowsell has. There 9 nom of us ng his revolver from is pocket. Oval Horn delivered to T& Your home immediately by your now. have worn his Majesty s u orin tL*'t-knows how, uid it uln't our busli-ess, "You run the boat and mind your own set 13runswiek dealer, for business, Rowiell. Im not out hem you are a sokber, and that the Vorror but he spends most of his time in to be fdoled'with . . . My Godl" -Only of it would bling pwn to every man*�the putilic-house and he seems to have 'taken a fancy for night sailing alone Almost-at 4.,Wr side the periscope, Q.Lsh�- who has shared with you that privi. had suddenly appear-I Inge, I have quite enough evidence.which to my mind, and there ;;� Of a submarine with,;nen IVt X*'--4W-VhIch 'to V&Y here to bring your ca others of us as ask the nante, ain't ed- Slowly it r6se to,the surface. An ace, reer to a dis- Spec Bear In mind this is not a none too healthy an occupation. A a A—W graceful end. I give You Your chance or a model made to sell at&price. it for th' that's all thfX1111! to atandard model of the Dot for youT own sake, but e u gled up and called out. Grane. Au 469JAob jstr�gi ruL.Z�ckftonocraph. made in' the as I Ows of.19 wke to him rapidly'in German. Job I Brunswick Cahadlan factory j�ccord- erations, alyu Roweell stared at them both, then he trig to Brunswick standards. which' "It's a gvod deal, too," Granet-re- a flusk from his pocket and book for generations has placed perfection marked thoughtfully. "Where doe3 he drew before production. a long pull. The submarine ' I i live?" VM7 nearer and Granet tossed a smal rol-1. Order Now for Xmin Fourth b6xise on the left in yonder Wall us the coupon printed below d ".2 -between the two men I we will send you at once street Matthew Nichols replied of paper atross the chasm of waters.I I All that passed 4 with his pipe- "Maybe he'l, SWOON *-M%A.VSS6CW-,S0` was to Job Rowsell unintelligib4e.,The I In cana." trated folder describing this Instru- you send for him, maybe he Tnent in detail. we will also tell you last few words, however, the German won't. FeatWeSOf'1f1fiS M the name of 7our nearest Bruns 0" wi It repeated in ish.. _Oealer and give you fun V&rticulac "I must try to keep my word to my re (T�v continned.) vir how you can r6serve one of friend," Granet decided. don't theme- Stands 42 Inches hilrb. for Xnds delivery by spreadi�n find him, I'll come back and look for . . . 11 C . If the Made of genuine v=oganv or oal.. UD-00 cash Payment over the you fellows again." with the wonderful weeks between now and Christmas. Continuity-. Mail us the coupon TO-NIGHT. WT A (that plays all makes of He turned back to the little wrftin records Many persons have little power of Properly). room, scribbled-a n6te and sent 1-t a" the f..... all-wood, 0vFk1 P 11L IL I&IL VVIL ML IL VA down by the boots. In about baU an continuity in thought or action. They Morn of mollow-toned a-ruce. The MusIcal Merchandise Sales Co.. It" the wuaremteed Brunswick Dept. W.r�, -led once more out into are constamtly finding it necessary to motor. Tiour he was oal 79 Wellington St W., Toronto Has. the Brunswick AutomatJc the garden. A huge, loose-jointed man rest either their minds or their bodies- Without any obligation whatever, was standing there, unshaven, u�- they turn from one tosk to ahotbdr; stop. le e send me free and,�,.yald, Pitted with throat tone control. 'ou"r illustrated folder tidily'dressed, and with the look in 'they are desultory --in their niental Guaranteed fully, Including 00 Brunswick and full details of '.w1al $10.00 cash offer. Rprings. �is eyes of a man who has been drink- they 'think,. but thev Full prioe is only 0160, and only- ing heavily. processes; 1w "Are you Job RowtelIT" Grane tired before they have thoi7g'6t t a t in- $10, C"h GILU com 14Y L to conclusion. Street or Iroin your neareEr--Prum WIck s my name," the inin ad- np-trouble is that'they ............ W A "Is dealer. mitted. there anything wTCng found anything to deal with ­),A:n-.1- P-0............. Prov. ........... with It? go ISSUE NO. 46­121. "Not that I know a," Granot re- M .7rd,9 Liniment for Colds, etc. Obys u I h Mi and Fhon, _ ._ �, v-F- v.,r cr•;•;Y!� '•a-'. v;t'•^- °-,.':!• •�• _ ,M>"-V a.+�y,- asr-:o-. - -•,, ors• -ass. _; ;'x•F'e.- ', t i.e. 77,,e. y `�•� '.'cam 'f�. ''..'''': ':.',•..-4:%--t=,r+'d'+-. r��' `d , r '.+,= - �•.as•t^'• 4«nt-»v •:''+s. y °'e' w ,'�''7fA'•'<:w. .:"iN1f w+r•w�p,e +,a'a nom," -,w,._e r •^ .iJracwn'�,`t.yse.n._ �'"� '-'�'^�"l�:.sr ....�•..,,,,..w,ep`" lst!ra':vl i�.i{I.,.. .irtJ• :+s�,es.,-„''Y.ow 4 sea•;_.e a�Ss; e!s{�. ..s•.-n,.•R tat°•:7o w . .s'i," M+}-J..••. .yam„' 'r e. .e ,"�„'►�t•✓"'!j'.+.•'..i.." •.$r°".. a d'.:•. �".' °:-a`v` 4y:•...'.y�`„n,- h..;e.. vs'Y , y! ', .� �sp.•xs. >"t.,.n.r.el �i`..- r� 7" ;'.a. z s;.! '._,r. r. . •� - ++-COAL _�.�i�_.•r__�- - .-'- _•--._• ` • rrI \W • .. •'• , _7777 . .___ /•. �' .,'. ."f.-. ! V� IVIINERS' `-. Dab`ict sivvelnn ttoDI�Ted>to•51ovaldt MALTESE HOUSE c r D OPENED ED By, 010 TUB U[ S'TA'PES j f- h . `o* _ Approximate Area deadefl t . On His Way to. a--Ye�► P = -,4 Poland by Cour,:it '�yRa of Government s� 8 ;' __ . �',,,.�•� ...-� Boundary lice daiined by Poland Indiana Miners Totalling 25,000 Have Already Quit Work s,, -Boundary Cod Mine Area Boundary M"lt& --General Strike Would Involve 350,000 Workmen--. A despatch from Malta says:-Tfle min Coal'$koirtage Not Imminent as Large Sup- x Kreaxbu Prince ales, on way to ' ' on.the battle cruiser Renown, opened '- plies Are on Hand. \- �? the new Maltese Parliament. ' This A despatch from Chicago says:-A .era) walkout be•cre next pay clay. kosenbergtyr' �. event marks the introduction of a now ( ` +strike of 850,000 coal miners of the Approximately V P �, .R L <. e type of Government in Media, rased pproximatel 350,000 m'irer:! •` upon the principle of responsible asylt• _principal bitum�iwn Producing fields would be idle if a general• strilco ia. �, �.fjQ f '�+• - O ^-: government, subiect.to definite Hmita- of the country will follow enforcement called. The mines cf Illinois, Ohio, Q•ey� fiche laid down in this iateresta.of im ' i •of' Judge Anderson's injunction Pennsylvania, 'West,Virginia. Xichi- Oppe L01' ItZO against the `chock-off" system, ac- gan, Missouri, Kentucky, Oklahoma, �!. q�erial security.. (s� The main principle is-the establish- - -cording to union officials. Already Bahasa, Tex Wy')ming, Iowa, and - meat of two concurrent Government- _ Texas, '.. "'26,090 miners have quit work in,.Montana would be tied UP. , The al systems, one for Local affairs under. : �z•:; Iad$ana. "check-off" system prevails in those (� . . Qy Fk systems,systems,the complete legislative,and adininds-__ Frank Farrington, head of the Il- states as well as Indiana-where the it trative control of the Maltese linoia miners, wired his chiefs that miners have already gone out. people' -while a -off" Under the "check-off" system the _._ and aotr for matters of rial PP�de of the "chec2� -- ,.-. ing-orders from the Im-:system would be a violation of'ten- mine operators deduct union dues -- -�oeel ` E i�6-ib Ltts perial Government. ct, he could not order a strike until from the men s pay and turn it over (i(eit had' acWall occurred. It was to the•union treasurer. Jude Ander- •�� L$obschutZ understood he had received his instruc- son held money raised in tbigway was o -a Wheat Price Lowest fiions from• headquarters in Indian- being used to prolong{the West Vir- > ' +, 1n Six Years slpolis. ginia mine war. N Ratibor f The Illinois miners will not be paid Danger of a 1 shortage was not o A despatch from Chicago says:- ' 'for two weeks, and until that time regarded as serious by Chicago mike What long ago used to be considered ' they will not know what action has operators and coal dealers. It was �%ZECHO-�..�• 1��+,- normalcy was reached on Thursday aft) 'been taken by the Illdinois operators estimated Chicago had a supply suffl- •EF the Chicago Beard of Trade---wheat eon Judge Anderson's injunction. cient for two months. Supplies of u' at $1 a bushel. The December_deliv SIAYAKIA Scale of DAiles the'lowest since Il.inois miners were reported ready .both bituminous and anthracite were , - > ` e to to ap ,cry fell to that price, to strike sad 400 quit work in the reported above normal, due to the in- 1 1916. 'CentzW Iowa district. They were the dustrial depression. Similar condi- 1 staasat oeanenoCo crC,r,r Later it fell to 99 cents, where it `filet to .go out in this state. It ws� tioi;s,it was said, exist throughout t closed. WHAT POLAND AND.-GERMANY GET IN UPPER' 81LE81A. On the Canadian market wheat also ' rot expected there would be a gee- country. This diagram fllustrates what the Council of the League of Nations has was.weak, the final quotation on the _ done in dividing' ng 'Silesia between Germany sad•Poland. It gives the December option at Winnipeg being PM laft �� 'tubs, ,. 9 17%c;to 2 pails, 1Sh to ing, former the mcet territory and the latter the best of the industrial area. 99% cents.' This is the lowest price prints,. Ito to 20pic" Shortening, trees, 18 to 18%c; tubs, i8ila to 14c; ' reached this year and, according to .v, f:-. _ ••••�.•. pails, 14 to 14%c; prints, 16 to 16%c. EAST NEWFOUNDLAND Admiral Beatty Honored local authorities, the lowest sin six Toronto. choice hen vp steers, $6 to $7; but- SUS'FERS FROM GALE at Great Lakes Station years. Al Manitoba wheat—No.`1 Northern, cher steers, choiee, $6 to $6.25; do, i Wheat congestion of a greater at {' 4, nominal; No. 2 Northern, , $5.50 to $6; do, med=-;4 to $5; � leas extent is reported all thasway up � $i.12-VA, nominal; No. 8, $1.07, nom- ; cam., $2.50 to $3.60; butchers' Half a Million Nllass Dam- A despatch from Chicago says: from the seaboard to the head of the Meaibaba oats`-No. 2 CW, 47c No. heifers, choice,$6.50 two 766;do, a Done to Rods and —"The world's greatest living Lakes, and until purchases by the im- L� cows, choice naval commander," was the porting countries of Europe 8 CW., 44c; extra No. 1 feed, 44c; No. to $4; canners and cutters, $1.50 to, r e ,, l�. the movement_of some of permit gib° 2 feerir 40cm 2.50; butcher bulls, �3, $8.60 to $4; A despatch from St. John' honor conferred upon Admiral s o appear' up - Manitoba barley]--No. S. CW, 66c; do, com.. $2.50 to$3.i0; feeders, good, s, NSd., Earl Beatt First Sea Lord of P Pig s as though there can No. 4 OW, 61%c. 900 lbs., $6 to $5.50; do, fait, $4.80 to.Says:--The northeast gale which has be little relief, the British dmiralty and hero All the above, track, Bay ports. $5;- stockers. good, $4 to $4.50;' do,. swept this aection of Newfound'laad of the Battle of Jutland,. by the The .Western farmer is hard hit by _ American corn-No. 2 yemw, 57 , air, $8 to $4; milkers, $60 to $80; since Friday evening has abated. Hall the drop in prices, which cannot net , Bay per• springers, $70 to $90; calves, choice, s miilion dollars' da officers and men of the Great roses has been him much store than 70 cants per •�� Ontario oat-No. 2 white, 88 to $lA to ;12.; do, med, $8 to ;10; do, done to roads and public property, it Lakes Natal Training Station. barbel at the best. 40c; em., $3 to $7; lamibe, good, $8.25 to is estimated, in addition to the loss of The Admiral, his uniform de- - • r Ontario,wheat--No. 2 Winter, per $8.76; do, coats., $5 to $5.50; sheep, private Property Corated With � a"Lot, =1 to iL05; No. 8 Winter, 97c choice, $4 to $4.60- do, good, $8.50 to P perty swept away or de- yards of gold cord Chfi s Finances Ito ;L02; Na 1 eon�er�cial, 90 to 96c; $4; do, heavy aa� buscb. $2 to $3; stroyed. � Beyond one death in St: and rows of service ribbons, his _ Wad C x Na 29�, 98 to 98c; No. 8 Spring, �,fed and watered, $9 to$9.25• do, Johns from eleetsocntion. no told of service Cap ti ped saucily over _ = • aoanhasL off cars, $9.50 to$9.75; do, fob.. 425 life from the storm is known, but it one eye, and his famous smile A despatch froth. Washington Barleys-No. % extra",'test 47 %& to $8.50; do coup" points, ;8 to is feared that kas of life was inev-it- much in evidence, had visited nt or better, bb to bSc, sccoruilfrtg bo.�•E6 able at sea. the trains saw-The State Montreal• training station on a tour of recently called the attention of g ' i'radg'hts ' Ng word has yet,been heard from inspection. He had viewed the Buekwba�st•-No. 2, 60 to 65c. Oats Can. West., No. 2, 6_K to the small schooner which w'as blown � the Chinese Government to the, Rye-N46 2, SW. 52c; Gran. West. No. 3, 6o to 61c, out to sea with four men on board near Quarters of the men, had met all possible serious effect upm its Manitoba fleas--Wiest fipaats., $7.60; Flour, Man. Spring wheat pats, fli sts, he officers, had reviewed the -ivacoad pats., ;7.10 fioroata $7:40. Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbs., $•2.90 fir!° Hayden.H credit which might foIbw de- l• �': " Ontario Sour-;� balk, seaboard. to $3• Biraa, $21.25. Shorts $28 26. ' One story from Conception Bay parade and was just preparing fault of the ,500,000 loan Millfeed---Del. Montreal freight,' Hey, No. 2, per #Qn, car lotk $27 to tells of 12 men being forced to spend to leave when Captain Daniel W. made- to.it -by a Continentd - _ bags irtcla;dad: Bras, per'to�, $1 to $28- three days without loud, marogned on Wurtsbaugh, Commandant at Trust dt Savings r1• shtortn, cur that, $21 to $2a; good Cheese finest easterns, 13% to 14c. Kelly's Island, near Bell Island, where the station, proposed three Company �' ead flour, 1770 to $1.80. Batter, Chicago. The Chinese Govern choicest 4o to 41c. they were trapped by the sudden ris. cheers for the "world's greatest ment decision to default on the Based bay-Track Toronto,per Ooh, Eggs, selected, 48c. , car ing of wind attd sea. A steamier rea living naval commander." - f t, Na 2, $24• mdxad, $18. bts, $1.25 to $125. Chicago loan defaulted also Batter- mgry, fresh made, Cows ;1,26.up; bulls, $2.25 to $8; Sir Richard Squires, Prime Min- -• .se'Veral loans Advanced by Jap- - eoldds,84 to 86%c- ratty 86 to fibs; good ca�lvee, $3; med. veals, $9; select i . has returned from a 260-mile r) Took pretahtions aneJ,e iris! tltioIIB during the �? ChChurnt g 5 ewto -40c per b tut hogs, ;9; choice lots. ;10;.good hats;-tour to unity Bay. A --pathway in Quitting Refuge world war and,-so tar a8 known buttes $?.7b; ��p. �.�. - •..,;. 6 fat,at sa II r 1 0 points for Toronto as- through big banks of gnaw,practicay . '. - .. here, the Japanese Government livery. - unknown previously at this time of A despatch from Vienna says:-An has taken no action to satisfy ' to bo d, 50 to 62c; held, 41 PleliisCit-e for Two year, had to be shovelled to allow the interesting incident happened at Ti-�claims of the Japanese creditors ' re Irish Counties Premier's car to pass. y before Karl's departure. The ex-1 of China. Dressed poukry-Spring chrekens, • Kin called for the Entente officers' J °a 26 to 28e roosters, Zoe; fowl, 23 t Bab g The general financial deinorali- 25o; , 25 to soc; turkeys,.46c. A despatch from London says: y Dead Between guarding him and asked them for a zation of the debtor country, it ` Live rg chickens, 20 -$y a unanimous decision, bays Rungs of Cot certificate confirming that he had been is assumed, will be discussed in The Dally News, the British I delivered into the k t h e Washington Conference 'w to 2$c; roosters, 1 to 18c; fowl, 10 �--- .- sepias o! the great. to 20c; ducklings, 18 to 26c; turkeys, Cabinet has sent the Ulster Pre- A despatch from Montreal says:-I'pawers. Apparently Karl !eared he When the Chines rablems are ' Left sleeping in its sot while its I might be captured during the journey p Honey-11 to 12c per h. for so-60- mier, Sir James Craig, an invita- "l'i troops. He was presented for discussion.' _ n ' mother went out for a few minutes by Little Entente troo _ Af.. ifs; 12 to 123lie per 16. for 10-1b.;tion for his Govermnent to con- granted his request. --- d• - - aged 18 to 14c per lb. for 5-2%- sent to a plebiscite of the coup- to a grocery store, the eight-month-I • Mrs MrCud+den, *ho on behalf o!� N s, Pam• old baby of Bruno Brunelle, of 854a .� •Smoked meat&-Hams, med, 29 i ties of Fermanagh and Tyrone. -Dorchester street east, was found �9 Leerier,,widow of Sir Wilfrid the war mothers o! Britain will lay a _ - wreath-their wreath- >lflc; heavy, 22 t 24c; cocked, 44 to _ dead on her return, hanging by the Lauri former Premier of Canada, uP� =h. 48c; rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage rolls, 29 Wasps do good by reducing the flies neck.from between the rungs of theLdied at her Ottawa home last week. �8°° � the unknown American sot- - w_8'' to 80c• breakfast taco 2? to 83c• diet an Armistice Da has made :a n, and caterpillars. rot, y. ; medal breeasi breakfast bacon, 88 to _ 0 H.R.H. Prince Erie o2 Denmark and tremendous sacrifice to war. Ship gave _ ; �, 1 to 440• Prince Rene de Bourbon Parma have three sons and-her husband that free. 0. Cured mentor- clear bacon, 18 South Africa sent a' wreath to be The thief difference be the ? 1Io 20c• clear bellies, 18% to 20%c. I placed on the tomb of the unknown huanan hand and that of 'fhe higher)sailed for Canada. dram might live. Lar�-Pure. tierces 16% to 17c•f'United States warrior• sees her in the thumb, which is al- ways shorter in the ape. CARL AND. ZITA ON BOARD BRI'T'ISH - °- brMII OF LEAGUE PRESENT AT " MONITOR SAILING DOWN THE DAN FARMS CONFERENCE IN U.S.*CAPITAL A despatch from Vienna says:- "Z a tail] never let Carl formally :•'r Carl and Zita are.aboard the British abdicate and renounce his rights to ' if; A despatch from Paris says:-The shut it from his conscience two weeks river monitor; Glow Warm, of the the throne." _ Idea that the League of Nations will I from, now? ;Can the earnest-Signor- Danube flotilla, steaming slowly down And so it has turned out and Carl, ` '�� r' Schenzer of Italy change in a month that romantic river which is famous play no part drt the Washington Con- from the ardent League worker he in song and.dance',towards a,to them;;passing down the Danube op s British Terence is a fallacy. It may not have has been for two years? Will the as warship, is still the legal king of yet unknown St. Helena, Hungary an official delegation present at•the taciturn Hysshi of Japan take back With them dieparrts also what- is The Horthy Government, it is__ y •- deliberations, and it may not figure the honeyed words off hope he spread• ; .' y y op probably the last hope that any Hops- on the program, but it will be there upon the minutes of Geneva? Will the " " I has deu�ided to proclaim tits deth:oon- �nst the same. '> ::``''„'„r:" `' ^d''. burger may have, entertained of; . i > , uzat5on not only of Carl but'os"at1 ,-r, youthful and efficient Wellington Koo ' mounts the Hun V11 ng garish throne. The shoat of the League the said of China-recant his' ,, 1 the Hapsburgs, and will attempt to'do y prase of the In making his comic .opera, yet;thia through constitutional they had killed will go to Washing- League when he opened the second i ?,,: !;:: ;, tragic dash for the throne, Carl, in �;�, <.;:. Aga • - ..�--=,;w. �;,;<;. . >' f dropping the "pragmatic sarntion."' ton to heart the Republican chiefs of assembly,or will Jonkheer van Karns- :tr;;�.;«;: ^:?>r ;^' " , destros-ing all his own chances for the American Gbvernment. But this beck of Holland be brought to believe `'"y3'""" `""'' "'° In this manner, Hungary, >, ;;M.�.:: g 1y,under the• :y', ; :7777 ghost w111 not be an ordinary ghost. at Washington that for flue weeks at ' '''"'`'' ''" again setting the thousand-year old _ "''`s' "'' 'w:, Holy St Stephen Crown on his head,.pressure of circumstances, emerge$, It will be the I ,' from,a feudal.mina°:?hy Into a mo spirit of •something Geneva he presided over a gathering has also had sbme revenge-he has *4. wQuich,if it doeef not exist in the minds of the dead.?- �� dethroned all the other Hapsburger arcs hyacna�c but still kingless rgon, >. > ' cut the Harding Adan'inistration, lives The same men who represent,their aspirants. The Hungarian Cabinet has decided is the mindea of those who will sit in Governments at Geneva are `'t` '' z_ going to• In arChducal circles the adventure majority stmt the Washington cone- Washiington, since they axe the best Represents Canada's Veterans of Carl is sp6ken of in great ;bitter- to comply with thc+'Allied ultimaturu$. ti'••;';` "., 4 table, fitted men, both because they are Latest photograph, of Sergt. George ness and characterized as "madcap to depose the Hapsburg dynasty, ast� Can the dignified Mr. Balfour of.I students of international co-operation, Richardson, V.C., who was 90 last folly." The chief blame is put upon has convoked the Assembly for Thara� - land, whose enthuadasm for the l and partially, at least, because their August, and is the oldest V.C. hero in former Empress Zita. Even after the day to pass the necessary notion. „ e and its work atirred the rep- experienc: a work ryas •bet-,the world, 13e wQA the Vl�tori Cross fiasco bhes m s ®till h.+r"+ in tl+o� A despatch fr.+-� sesentatives of the 48 nations at Gen- ten�ec� t ern for the role. for has services in the ?ndian Mutiny, circles"Aat proiiipc'sodication o ill o- 'Jefns 'ofi"�`abdd eva in September, sit down in Novem- And so, no matter where it comes';and is orie of the few living V.C.'s who mig'h't save the chances for some other upon the' de'm'�d u>�`, a Ful -ter and forget it exists? is the ues-. technical) in the Lion asked here. Cron the eloquent M. uestio of the entry the were decorated by Queen Victoria. member of the Hapsburg d >•, "�° p g yeasty to 8�� Government, t q ri y of the United Sergt.'Richardson will lay'a wreath of mount the throne: -Some, however, or Emperor has now been fore�Ly 'Viviani of France, who four weeks States into the League will be auto- Maples Leaves on the grave of the were extremely skeptical, one of the posed, according to reporfs reeefveui ago pictured the League as the treat- matically poised at,a'll stages of the .United States unknown hero on Armts•, arehAukes remarking to the corres- in official quarters here from BudiaK �' eat ho of international fraternity,' Washdn ` hope y, etch Conference. Mice Day. . pondent• post. • _ - -yam ._ - 7777. _.� _--_ _, •. .. _ - '�._._.y.:..:- 7777 ., - -,y .. .. ,. '°a, •� .r°c La' ;,,;o., y .,rn"° �R„; `°'•b°"@" .'�; ;,�;. .M. s: "v'ri„ •"h' „ • '•,�� 3 e=•:" �, 4�5''.. t, `;;,y+w}:° °•y; yx "•t". •��; ',K�• V „^'"w.,'"'.�,�'F%'�:,. � 'at�,n "•Si �-�4. :y.t`,a. 2` ti'�{;w.' •�q e'9::, '"�, �„�} F, {,,�`� "a„e.r,. .t" ...r.J$',�• :R�%��. M-M ''�"'`�s;':J '+ � �-� ir,I:%+-•... ..Msa: • .,?Zar�e..:n'',r,. ,_ -O• - .. .. ••' r-�s6 r-. - ice _ ` LOCALISMS. --•Dr:$eery will behereae Banal. •-Mist3 Gladys- Powell,of Toron- neat Tneaday'to attend to his pro to, was hotue'uver Thanksgiving. Tha-iriks'- ��feesional duties, * -Frank and'hire. Saclee,- of G - ' -Fred Fawcett, of tfie Standard Trenton, were here Aver the holi- W. Weeks has erected a Batik-�,taff;•i;;'vonflued to his bed dAk with the iatter't3 mother; Mrs. - - - • ':. •t flew J;arage an his_ remises. suffering frow a vet' •Y:4t p y 'Revere cold. J. RapkiU. - _ _ . .. '•ti •� -Miss Array Elliott visited Pick. -Geo. A. and firs. Gordon and - 7 11 _.erinsr friends one day last week, their-fou Etvart -and • %Nife,•uf Tit- - CARD OF THANKS. A Further Re'ductiou of 25 per cent.-off F, W. Hicks.of Pine .Grove,. rontc,, spent Thanksgiving' with - p called on friends in Pickering on their relativ es.ilere.- •• I totah to espreas my deep gratitude to 141onds,g. - -Mrs. 1V. D. Gordon ret after neat-, ht;teagtvenda helping hand. -°,*Salle -prices next Friday &�1d . -- ` Miaa_Marjr�rle Clark was.. in home on Thursday last _ �. and offered many expressions of kind- - `+' - Canton on Thankgllving night as• spending three months with Alex. ly-feelings -nry deep -sorrow. Es- sting Nov. And '5th sting in a concert. and Mrs. Flett, of Kingston. pecialiv do I wish to say that kindly -Miss Edith Lan_ of Toronto, -A very successful L-ucfire.party-thnughts were-greatly appreciated by. spent'the holiday-at the home of was held at the home of John and the-one that is.gone and helped many Overalls and Smocks-, sizes 4,to �8, reJt. f.3�, for�1,2'S ,. li&r atlrits, the Misses Law. Mks.-Powers. Kingston road east, times the bed of long intense patient a -Thomas'and Mrs. Dare, of To' on 1Vednesday night of last week: •illn.ess: It helps to lighten sorrow_to• Boys',fiweaters, heavy, sizea.2$ to 38, reg. 2.00,-for 1:5U- routo, spent- Thanksgiving---Day About--seventy-five-friends from know there Are warm hearts beating goys' and Men's Heavy Caps, reg: 1.00, for 75e. _ with Mr. and bars. Pendie. Pickering and Whitby- were pies-. in sympathy. -Miss Edna Boyes spent Thanks- ent. - -- CHAS,S. PALMER, Pickering ' -Men's Tweed Pants, sizes 30 to 40;leg'. 1.99, for 1.49 - giving Da.• with'Mies Syer at the -One-of the most deligh tful con- letter's home in M111brook. carts ever given to' Pickt ruf{ Ras" New Adverttsement',s.• , : =' Leslie K.'• and Mrs.-Devitt,.of- that in St. Andrew s. church last :4len s Heavy �Vinter•Lnd'rtvear, all wool, 4.00 a suit', y x Toronto, spent the holiday with Friday evening, under the auspices RI.TISH('OLL'�IBIA BSIN GLES ~Y ' ills letter's parents, H. and 1�Ies. of the Yot�tig People's 5ociel.y, by for sale at lowest possible rites by Tkomas M_en's'Heav CombinationF f�li wool, i.50 a suit p _ , a4leehin. - the Pat-kdale,l3aptist Choir. The_Paterson.Claremont'. 35tf " =Miss Elva White, teacher of night was wet and disagreeable EESE FOR BALE-Both old ann the Ravenshoe publie si hool, spent tiny as a- result' the--attendance ii�Tyourg. Am going out of business, ply to : �t._ '"It the holiday at the home of her was not large. Those wE6 were E,.Morgan,R.R.No.2.Pickering. S-10` ,• Have tz look at our Heavy.Sweater Coats: They sere are - ' parenfs here• present were delighted with the - - -- -T-�- iwn less in the Jumbo Stitch: .. -Thomas• Reazin and his son, program and will look' forward Olt SALE-A gears! bas with - Fswiogs,c�.tWl;p, Alsq set of.team harrncss. This Is th0 nigh tittle for a pair,of Net Boots. Insist - -;:_.Hezekiab, of -Mariposa-, sport a. with' pleasure ` to another' vNit .Av�i 'to Li crpool House,Dunbarton. G-5 " Jew days last.week with Mrs.J. N. from this choir in the not distant - - on get u 1V'iltiaiuQ, then you'll get full Richardson. future. The rogram consisted of L CKWHEAT FOR SALE-About v It for every nickel.,you pay p. B3UU or 000 bushels o be sold for cash at, my -Harvey and Mrs.-j39rre_tt; of anthet6s by the choll•of allot 'sale on Wednesday,Nov. W. J.W. 17001e, b y� m - Toronto, spent the holiday with twenty five voices, duet, rltiftrt I.A.tiqHE JJ. KAJIER-Teacher of Fred T. unting •; '+ . Pick�i�'i n the fortuer's brother, Murray and ettes and solo -The choir, which Piano. St:ta o at a.r-. L. Ifag_�rrnan•;,R' Established 1857. illrs. Barrett. has a numbei of eat silent Olef'3,iis titev,le, on Sa.urdays. Pitons 1lark 12:12. 5 -'airs: Thos.'Dotig as and clan-_tinder the' trble leadership of Mr. -EC0ND-RAND 81ACHINERY ' ghter, Mary, of- Toronto, spent a Harris. Every number rendered Sfor,ale. Good huggy, Jlarture spreader. 2- day last week with the former's wits }lEartily ,enoored. and was re,- futro;h-jidi;rg plow.j.ft,Thexton,Pickering.7tf - mother, Mrs. Burrell. =panded to roost willingly and °PALES IOR. 'SALE=A duantitc ` S -Frank and Mrs. Noxon and. liberally. The choir wa± asei-ted �wt q:ud'catiaR apples at-3r.if1 per barrel, danghter, of Toronto, spent over in the ' ro I'aw b Mrs. Uttil' e10- tided y'4, s e ,q cents per barest, at E. L. � � o• - o ip p lJ g y' : 1Zudd•'s, I ickerin 7t8 i Thanksgiving with 'Mrs. Nozon's,cutionist, who gava it uumberQf - OR SALE-2 registered Cheviot mother, Mrs. Every. selections that delighted the audi- F ,,Iambs. 1 year old Cheviot ram: also one --Dr.and Mrs. Bateman and Nlr;;. ence, also Mr. Blundall, who FraviO .r.Ki; tcred Berkshiresow,3monthsoid. Apply to R, A. Douglas end family; -of To- a nttri►ber of monologues 1�hie h, . L'• tcc,ven,Pickering, s ronto, spent. The-nksgiving with judging froin the roars of laughter `-'-- "- I ! -' }.DAR .R A?dTF.D-,Green .ends-i e w.•the Misses Bunting. wevehighly ap reeiated. Theihoir Choughs for dccarat;to F want 3or 9 loads. ��.Ji ( -Geo. "'. and Mrs, Thextona_nd has espregsed its willingness to For!lather particulars write to or phone Beath r05. C. Pape. Wuddbufe Ave.Tordrlto. .Cry &agter and Gordon Thextori, of return aga�ti alien it is hoped that - ,cy_ 1i• -Toronto, spent t1je h9lidap c_ritlij, theil svill be a much larger audi- ���HEI P roR BALI:-4 Cotswold a •► R. and h[C9. 'i':Ieaton.' once. `)rotor larrbs,el,grhic to rc later. tpply at tot value lira. F. H. DO le and dau ht- -After'mau ear. of lookin t'`. t, J It.-Cqh man, R. Claremont Std- Y R Y y R lion. h[.J 1[.•(,`hapman, R. R. No. t, Good- . . er:hiss Corinne,of Toronto.spent in vain fur electric lights for our. wood. S . ' the holiday here with theformer's village, there is now bright pros- At SALE Inc it3. rear of�nx,. in* Picke r ing Ir' arents, Geo. M. and Mrs: Palmer. peets of our hopes being reg i'zed F - }7 h g _ Picker:nfi. large pure-bred White Rock --- -- -F., W. Weeks has gold out his in the near future. On Fridlty ca•kc,e g's4c,t>t __. llc Burton.intt C. No. , t ' `• rams.rcgia.czed._-.Qcwille Burton, R.R. No.2, milling, business tQ D. N. Lock.-last a deputation, consisting of Claremoni, 7•i$- s► wood, of Liskeard,'wbo will take Messy,. E. L. Ruddy, R. A: Bunt- t� session about the middle of the in and ii. S. Chapman. who were OR SALE-A q.u%Dtic of t.labg . ll R p sawed in wive lenrtha.-also a satall gaantitp 18 011r �.t 1}1. package for 7e^1C. _ - 1l10rrth. . . appointed .by the 'AdZeny at It of baled,hay. a`i-H cutting boz.new: an 5-inch - ' -All those who are indebted recent meeting, necom uled by r�ain grinder and a For power attachment. W. $1b. pail Pure Clover Honey, .:. r: g Ir tp pt F.Crawford,R.R.1.Pie .ring. S-3 4 cans Tomato gun ... .. lac i F. W. Wee$s are requested to call W. E. N. SknclairL M- P- P., waited p, t as soon as possibleand settle their on the Hydro-Electric Commission FOR BALE=Cheap. all kinds of J?irst•class Canned Corn, _• 18c.per tin - a - aceounte or make arrangements at their office on University Ave., w �tt;harness.and al kinds of far i 4 lb, tin "Stuares" !Marmalade,.,. - :. ... 95c for payment, -Toronto. When they were in- �qht scales and coot- stoves and heaters. H, 41b:tin Fig Jam-4t's delicious. -•• .., ?x > -. -Edward•and Mrs.Law,aeeom= formed that Pickering Village, Herman, Claremont. Phone 201. 17tt Look-6_ealis(lb. size)Good Salmon for.. parried by their solo, Edward S. which was situated on the Pro- nR SALF-House and lot in the • and. daughters, Florence and Mrs. •viucial Higbway__dici not have this Fviiiatte of Claremont,good rough-cast house - .-i tCi: Kline, of Tillfsoloharg, spent modern necessity, they were great- $an as on sno�nou land. P n#,ssswnnd can ffi� �i �ompl�te stock of Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Stove Brushes, Hair gg pp Brushes, Clothes-Brushes, Shaving Brushe:•, Kalsotnine -Thanksgivin with their son, W, ly surprised, and on -making en- tteulara apply to John Forgie.Claremont. "7tf Brt79heP, Laundry 9t ruby etc.. also Tamp and Mrs. w. Mr. Lam, sr.; gniries foand thRt the rate (Inn - ``-. - and Lantern Chimneys, Burners ete. _ i' will remain a few days before re- ed, naroPlyy gill pet horse poorer, Grain 1Chgpp�n$ turloing how.. . teas prr,hibitko and unreasonable @ - - - n Clarence Richard+?on, who has espeviaily in-viewAf the fact that AND FL kK1NG; Oar 5Ua Broom is €� wiunew-See .lt. »" been-etndyiug'ihe'violin-with Ur. the price they ,.!-togs to Whitb i? _ Peel for the past'fen ea rQ is now only $'26 r hnrwe yy I_am prepared to do-Chopping and P Y Y pet power. rfhe O,at Flaking every 'Monday sttldyirrq with -Henry zatlinskt; high pries quoted by the elogtineers _ MEN-Have you seen our 87."0 Rain Coats.• Onr•I9.50 Ueavy yy. and Friday. - �Vinter Uvercpa.ts.- Uur 1.00 Winter L Iiderwear. Our of.the. HambonrR. Gonsertti story,-way hated on a high-powered*line - _ t� Toronto, and ' will teach at his of the inost co�tig kinipme nt, but Bionetioato Por Fale 1.5f) heavy Winter Caps. Our 5.00 pure wool Sweaters. _- - --'father's residence. Byron Street,• wb3ch- iq nnneceryary for Picker - Our 4.00 Tweed Panty. Sock?_ at all priceq. . Boys` _ orth,Whithy; Phone 306. '` insc with the present demand for Jchn, F. Bayles, Clarell ono- Fleece-lined CnderweHrttti5c stud Pen Angle Under- ' -The Ladies' Aid -of St. And- power. Sir .Adam Beck'has in: Rural Route No.2 -year a_t'1.23. row s Church purpose holding a-strutted Mr.Gaby, the chief engi _�_ Real 5na - - r, bazaar for the sale of children's neer,to gend a elan to Picketiilg COUNTY COUNCIL • _ •pp Pdy Values in All Lines. t . clothing; fancy articles, home- at once and prepare iffy percent. aunty of-Ontario 'We have ]Rubbers' a� Ovet�Bhoes made baking. home-made Bandy there is a bonus of fifty percent. ° etc., on the afternoon and evening on'the. trunk -lines in rural die- The•adjuurnrd Session of the Coum' p of Friday, Dec.2. Any donations tricts, this 'would mean a great Zil of the Corporation of the County of �> fOr. all 8e�es of feet. . ' of the above may be left with Mrs saving in bringlog the line to Ontario wi:l{be held ob Tuesday,the Jas. Andrew or Mrs. J. Murk_a r. Pickering Village. Of-course there 15th day of`November.instant, at the ^•Full I.artieulars later. iq a Tot cif •pielinlinary work to be- hour of Two o'clock in the,aftergloon, ... . �,ADIES-We-are offering some great valneq•in Curtain Netts' •- The Godson Contracting Co- done before we can have the lights. in the Council Chamber,Court Douse, and Scrims, Floor Oilcloths, Linoleums, Congoleum vw-ii) give a social dance to their The estimates are to be prepared Town of Whitby. .- Rugg etc, employees and-their friends and the by-law to be pre p ared, passed 'All aecounts to be laid before the -• Council should be forwarded to the " r their former employees in the.town by the council and advertised and '`Our 81.35 pure wool S ges, in various colors for fall dresses, Clerk, properly certified,at least three_ ' are the ri ht . `h&il this (Friday}evening. A good they a vote upon the queFtiun S thing. . orchestra will furnish mnsic. S. roust be ta'iten. When the light is days hd at the meeting - Council. -- - - � Hatfield- will. eve--an exhibition assured-the houses are to be wired Dated at Whby this-7th day of g 1\vem.ber. Ifl2l _- _ _ ` of chub-swinging between dances: and this will take mach time. As :: HAP M -1 Admission: gentlemen,50c.,ladies, there is.now a scheme on foot-to. J. E. FARE1�ELr., Oonnty Clerk • a - employees arld former..eniployees, have the radial extended from PATRICIA ORC$ESTRA `•free. !Vest Hill to-Pickering at,-n early of Toronto, will-be'at the Music =' -F. LeRoy, of Toronto,, 11sd date, it may •from possible re have Hall. Whitby,'enofn the r BUNDYS - -: HARDWARE _ the misfortune to have his grin the current from that direction. g broked on Thursday last when-at- A public meetini+:-will h'e helcd at FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .11TH tending his father's funerdl. Tl,e air early dRte when the matter _ �• ---- _. ww ' roceesion was about to leave the will'be thoron_ghly discussed. o'clock." p _ Dancing 8.30 to 1 house for act cemetery' and he - This is the best orchestra to dance to- .• •ic'Ity a ,S to'- BU at BUndy's" toss in thA act cif cranking np'his 1N MEMORIAM. - , full of pepand.jazz._ �, y ` car when it backfired, breaking ' Let them play your favorite fog trot his arm just above the wrist. As PIzISR-In loving menrorry of Amy and oh boy you will never .'a result of the accident he was nn• Pizer, who died November 8, 1019. - wabt to go home. shit± to accoa►pany`the remains td Two years have passed-our hearts still Admission 30c. and 106.a dance. - - =� •. ` ,.• ,,;, a fi etery. _ sore. _ *��- �^� v i�� m c;.,:• -Un P`ridti3•," -JV. 11th. there As time goes by we miss her more. ELM DALE 1r�ILLw7 _ will be a special service in t e ev- Her loving smite.'her dear, sweet face, +.r+v+ }� No one on earth can fill her lade. ening,at 8 o'clock in St. George'e p P2CKER=NCB _ .These chilli nights remind us that' cold Church, this beigJ; Armistice Day, Forget dedherothenn we love her still', Pon tear always-get the best Mani= ;. There will be special remembrance inter is colnin .,Nothing 15 1T10Te-neCes- . Her memory is as dear to-day toba Flour main from, No. 1 g' g 'of the gallant dead. Miss 8-trick t -ho- :'. As in the hour she passed away. Manitoba 'Wheat. �•,... land, missinn•ary from India, will - - nary in your e than a good Heater. Badly missed by hgr loving-mother• Royal Household and Glenora for give an address. It is ho ed that p �. _ _ p brothers and sister. Bread. Try a'bag. y 'hear this g f tell-e rgtalexu f experienced 'lV xsr�hu band is d father, of our P ~ _ entry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Our- Gurney-Q�ifOrC-1 and In 1 UebeG . ' :" g' p • BRAN, 'SHORTS:_ . .. y- '� .. ~:. dot , Richard ,IIIY FEEDS; g Special collection n, who passed away Nov, 11, "' r9 hl p hl during the war. Wilson, for uses! ex a 1817. ntee's_will be•trade. . d -- OAT CHOP Heaters o t s pro a y. :..: - - . ... 'CKUSHED'•OATS _ . - -Listen=I you really leant to We watched him suffer,day by day, •spend one of the best nights of It caused us bitter grief BARLEY CHOP .. out life come to Pickering Town To see him slowly pine away y The' 'are hundieds.in use in Pickering -WHEATi`.Hall on T sedgy;'Nov.'ISth, Thb And could-not hive relief. CRACKED CORN t? - The hex enJ MIXED HEN FRED = 'and surromidin country and ever _ - 9 y Rates were open wWe, c° S ._ 3' :.`­noted noted Pa ricia Orchestra, of To Caldsyell'fi Cream substitute , -onto, ar giving a concert and A loving voice said ••Come, "_.One-& 8i1CCeS,13. And with farewells-teas 'r dance. This orchestra is enterely poker Calf Steal, _ _ _ _ He gently entered home.' ,' '-.Molasses --,118x} - - •- --- _ �r ,._. different forom the rest, one you This day brings back sad memories - �CHOPPIN G AND- OAT will never fire of hearing.- Keep Of one brie gone to rest, , CRUSHING EVERYDAI �f its Hardware you want, we,have it. - .,the date fn mind, for this ni ht g And those who think of him to-day, Get prices on feed in ton lots. k%,' :`,'will be one to be remembered. Are those who loved him beet. -` r °+ One admission for concert and From memory's page timecannot,blot BELL PHO1�E.; j' _ ]•(1 w• .. tents-each.- Childre ---Three little-words, forget•me•taot: J H. 'Bundy' rfi V�pri�j -Wife,eon and daughter shopping every day. s s � .ii IiiiVi ++g F •";}`" '�: �• r ♦ � '7 -'�..,:' .y :.i=T;. d,s: CNE �°'%o!"" •'�bif 8'"r' ,:. :uv.ri.^ ,&a.' 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