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Aftaftl4iiissal. K,a!rb*. .-... - .L - IREEN RIVER. . : � _. -e"UFFVILLE. - . -- - --, J�stablished 1828 - . , - _ • - . .,...: . . . I . . ., I ; . ...­ . - - - - I Green-River LaAii�-* Aid 'Soci.* -Dr. Herbert, LN eer has gone t6 Bos- � �_, ­.�=�,::I.,. - .� �­.. .. Geo. ; B-41- " Baker--Tr e .:- :. , Medical . _ - . . ety will hold their monthl !Deeting .ton fox-a inonth, . . r - - . 'y Dr. Sinith.dentist-has . ..,��j,,, _', , at the home of ,bIrs. W. A. Fuller -on sec,ured xbo, GREENWOOD. " .. I ..1 . . . . . .. I • '. Nov. 23id,' at 180 p. servicesof3lr. Aiken, of Toronto. to - .. I- �_­V--,- tE.IFORSYTH, Oph.D..*Dipet!tor Wedbesdajr. I t this .oasis(btin in his office. . I . . I I .... ..,�,", . � '*,.-JL%vOptometricaPlAssbciatiofi of Ontario Peg. ,Sassy 1 o Pre-War.-Prim A thank-offering will be taken a . - " "-� _ _ - - - 11 .- � ,�'. 717­�," .,.,I , ­ . Istered.;Memb�er of(the Anierican ��to t , meeting, NV'Q.rd for Roll Call "Thanks- Rev.' M � appointment_ , . t.'Burgo'ss.of McIlastei. wAs , � ­-,­� - ", � . , - I "I .-Association. Eyes :examined by me " . . .. , . I I" . . �� � � erybody welcome.- of - . . , :­­_ ­*`�,, . . ..� -ch here, . 1 � I- I.,-Z..`�..�, ­ . . . ith a ;,It. - :. , "� . giving, H� ordained and induetiFd ae- minister - , ... .,Phone 2904�I Claremont. Ont. , ,", � -- ..-. C - . . the gaptist Chu I .\ .',,11�' 7-M 4111 ..� ,� , . - '.,'Vl 0 � . � . ILLS , - . . . • �, A large number Cf our hunters have ,.-- • • - • - - __­. .� �. . ., V. I- - .. W. , ....: �;?.J, _.. ' ' ':' . N-. �­ - 11. 1� N. :F7TOMLINSON-, M, B.. Neinber All 10-luch Records,. regular= 1.00, - ' •t'-"' .. WOBUR . gone north and have hail good success .�:.,��' . 41 __ " I r �.,,_.��'.. , , , . �. lithe College Physicians and Surgeons . .1. � . . - .. .. . . . n I : .: 11 ., �., cents. . . "hison. ".­ I ._ � . "'- of Ontario. *office: that formerly, occupied by .-for 8; in their search for ve � � . , � .. ... . . ,. _', ''.-�� . . It was decided at the cGuncil meet- I I 1. z , ��.� - .'- .._�;_ . . �:. ::%�,'�,�.;, __ . .." , t d Politics are warming up somewhat .- . I * * . �.­I .,� .s. . . . , L. : '�:te,�te Dr. R.Brodie,and latterly by-Dr,.C4 -, .All 12 inch ,Records regular"I.65, in�here ou 316riday the ask the Pro. ' . - , . , Phone. Claremoz ,,Qnt. 231y � . . in tQwri and a number' of bets have , �- I�'" I . - . , . .. -11 ` :�* I .. . for 150 vincial Highway' Dept. to start on the _� . 11 , �' ,�" , • ,�:,.,- , �, % , I . . - I , - -1- . . . _.r. . been wagered by the supportersof the -' �" '' .. ..%- I ­ - - ­ - , , �. . . . . . . . --- t -ton road highway this f.11. _ I . � I .. , .: ,-�_� �:: M. D..11 31. . 1. . .: .4 i- . * 'High,pst Prices paid for . � . . '. AT E.kOARTWRIGEIT, M. ­: I new Kings ! I - ' ' A big.cut will necessary under the -riyal candidates.. I --.-,,� � �. ... ... ­ - S.,Ont.= A coroner for the C �be mece, ty of Ontario. Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.n . ---.-� 2L ` -e barrel factory .� 11" � .. o un- � Tbonograph Sped 'I , . ' The Co operAti.% have .�, . �' ­e I .- V . C.rP.& G. T. R. tracks near Missell Fstrm . '. .- WHE-AT . . .": , �.: .-1 , "; . . . - - . - I . -%, I 1 began the f0L113J,1t10h Of their klin �. . . . .. , -:. or at other.hcurs by appointment Ptone Bell _ ' )500 and w-ill provide work for a4arge num- ' BARLEY, testing451bi.- " ' V. No.24. Ind.ghone.No,400.* *Pickering. On, Regular .$125.00 Value -for I . , and of unemployed. - building. They have already ptireb. :,`..'' , - ,or(j'ver - - - ,". I�I - - ap old pork packing buildings.• ­I 1%4.� I tario., .3 IV .. . I., � . . . . . .. - �- I I . . . with 2A seleetions (12 double - . -_ - . ,.�, , ased.t.1 - .. ,.BUCKNV 1i EAT ­., ,� .. I .. I � ret�or&), 43 p,kgs needles,-- • .- - - - . . - � . �-, .The Chauto"zilun ate putting on a I ; . � . It , . . . � !�. ��I . r SCARBORO.' '. ' series of muMeal. concerts here this �I have a stock of-' • . � ,I , .., � absolutely gtiaranteed. I . -I, . - .,. . c . � - . - . I , I : , * -winter. Tho, one on Friday evenang I - � . I :. I Viclin and Bow, with case an(I As a farewell to-the gofflng ses�son-,* la v%ds c.,T it faigb'ord6j,and Cris of t:he'' C,irn, W.?�tern .0�it'i Barley Feed, Bo a1 � .. B� . 8 ,. 6 Pr'eiident T. G. .%1cC(-,nkev-.o� behuli t -',4 t. concerts staged here f6-r many .. . . Bran I �� ._, ,.,� r,.*,ob . ..- .Ju,;tt.ruet1on book, .' , I . - I . . .. ,and Shorts, . __. .. . �.� I , I- � I . : . , . : f ur,$20.00. - I.- of the ScarbGro Golf and C,iuntry I y e;L1 S. � Sp�-c-W .1olixedUrain forheni. . :�.. . , ."., .. �.:. . _. ... . . . . •. 01.1,.� � Club, Alondav evening threw oven tbt,. . Allan McConaeby, aLf this town, met ��, . - all at iowest prices.- Ident. N%hen lie in-Lvgal. - large clab -house fir a r0m!"Unitv. wkb it paintkil acel.. . . ��e n- A��otit' '2511 S,�,arll 'o 11N�l- se,me witv tqumble,l.over it small tank ' Chopping ]NIontlay, AVednesdav %- � �0I I � , . ... -NEDY Barrister. Sol I d enjr.yed a -of b.oiling water which Ny on the door 1;"''t'I'K' k pr)fises�;ion .tud 11 'KEN7 - touffville 1 . . e �, too . und Fri&,y. . ., .: -_. I . ieito -Jru6U,%Conv0yqnCer,&-c. I dance std a s6clal'tim�. ' , , , 4 -6 - scalding chick �, I I . . , ... .,.: I r,IN66�) . . � �eli. t,ibe u�ed for ,en . . I - - I ' f',4 Whitby,Ont. I .41 . . . - . I .I ' . - - .�. � Both Legs were haffly scalded when The light'grriu this year rerfuires to I , - - - . E. CER�CHRISTIAN, Barrister and , �-*- , , WHITBY. ­­ . .­.:.- ,� the skin felt&IT in pieces. He is-suffei. - be gr-ULind flner than-usual. . I . :. -,-,; , , , , .A . - - - .. ing in,tense pain., . . 'A Xe I - . , , � .. . . ,. � I � �. . � . X 6 �t' .. , BEAL] - . . - . J griiid i't fice. . . �l .. .vlleit0&;NoLM,!Public.Etc 214"ytix o" ece lqortb,Wbit'li . ♦ 'Atit, tpeelial.meeting of thii:Board'of • . . ­ . ".:.- �-,.. , - I . . .. - Block � - - - - ' I evening airanwe- .1 PICKERING COUNCIL. . I �. . I - - -. v; .9517 I .,. . % Education Monday e _ . . I . . - . _ , - ­ . . ',C.LAREMONT ._ . .. � . '. � ..... - etc..1229 Danforth Ave. MootvivrthTld . . - - * *- - I * ''I . . . STO, .-eilfhg 0f � . I . ! -, . -­ I ..... �. ]DALES & JOHN N-Barrietpra - . meats were made for the un, . P ... . '=_'1,,T=):MM111..e_, =:=M -- it menjeriu.1 to Principal Thomas Kirk- - ­ nto.tPhone,Gerraid"11. Saturday?.- IA� , . I - . The 0ove-council raft pursuant to _. . z r - ,�._ , . - ' f . - , , TO . ' -nia-stero of, I . _W 172')-L� ` - - . land,*former�y,head .Pdjourt�inent on 'MondAv, the 14,b - .... 1�� _. . .ern (Izid:) 401y . . - : -and Licensed E..ail�al.Lner. - r1yanitimi- school mid Inter tee principni in�t. Members alL`p'resen't, the reeve I... ­ .71. -mi. MnMzXq .... I'll LL I �. . � `� -, . . ... _,-.:.W ILLIA-31 J. BEATON.B.-A..13,ir. --_ --. . .NLUKOR HEAMSE- - -� _­_ of-the -Nor-ma.l. school. T,,ropt,). A in'tbeThAtr. . . ... . . I . .1 ��1` 1 .. - . . 7 � � I . Kfikland has.been pre�- Q,- I rister. Solicito.. membec of tl�c fwrn of . 1 portrait of Mr. . . I f , Ryckman, Denison.Fosur and Beaton. Toronto . City Clunnecton. A number of ki"ounts; were puesent- : - I I . I .. � .: .­r� . .. , . . . . I �seated to thp school by .Miss G.Tborn- Pd for pity men t and refer;r ed to. thd ' I 41 � . I �I General NTivats Building,65 Bay Street,Toronto. :- .. for Hospital Wotk. _ .- � ton..of - -r Of '. ­. kirk- . �..... ..I� � Telephone' _cnd.GPJ2. . . . W , . I . � s -Torcntn. sister %1z . respective standing coirunittsoes, - . . . - '�' I : , . , :,I...... . * ,14ain ge I .. ,. . �. I � . -, land. - Col. Farewell will pre-t,Ll 6- at 'N C_ Will,-on,tvas-heard in bt,h�lf-of . - I � -- . I . .:.� I � � .--- -- ­ � - ... -7-'_-'.--;- '7---- the.-event two weeks from last Tues-' him * . L I ��, . .�. � .I--.: - , - �,�7- . I � ,,beittortl . . - self and others who suffered server. i .. I I , .,I .�. , day. . I ' r I -11 .. .11 . -- . .4 . . 'W I .1 � . -.. .. f e � : rom the hail-storm in-Jun lust. P .- . ]BARNES,: � , . � ely ' . . asking for a rebate of a percental "i N - .' . 4 9 .. I . . . ... - .. - - - - . . .- age 'i . . r %,r -" I . .�'­ D. - I - J.HUDSON, P. D. S.. L. D- S.! _' t I . - ­ � . -M_ I * 134 Carlton St..Torcinto ­Hudson`$Xevq CHOPRINO MILL. ,_ .-;�4 7. '� .--GREENWOOD. - - -7. . ' WXPS, . - . . I- - __ I .. .�, . :1� - . . . . .­ - . . - . . . tin. . . I,I ...� . . � - .. . ..- . standing catntnittee.on. Con 7 '. �_ . . of comfortable plate-work. ' Write for- . . 7 , .'J�_ - =' 4 - D-)n't forget thQ concert to be.giren gencies, reported and recornmended I .,, �f�A, I tion or North 5310. , -16. . . I . . 11 I I A, -I.-I 11 ," - �f � . . . . � ­ I . , .- -a!,I . ,� .diop - -evening in the Methodiit -the follow I ug-'paymm tq: D ft Beaton, - - , ... -I I. I - A.. I - ping and Oat Rolling every meek this(Fridayy. I - _.. - 1,. . .,:. ,.:!-.11 . ' uspices of the on.acct of salary. 125 00; L Matthews. - , � * 6 : BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. I I -Church. under the, is _. , . I . .I �, I , . , ' I Graduate of the Royal CaLelge of-Dental - ­1 �.,excepting` - -,..,. Ladles'Aid Socletr. A first-class.pro- '43 mantles for lanrpq. 1.63; E 9 Arints. . .__ - '.711 .... .- .� ., . � ,� .. -. i Toronto. Office I _ .day pxceptin"g"' Monda-y. * '­- ill her given by the Employees supplips for hall,&75;J Murkar.advtg. '� - * :The Univ . ...:. - . ­'' � Surgeons and Univeruty o _. . -. grarn %v . - ersal . ­ . .-.,- I over W.NC Pringle's hardware store, Whitby. � '1� _F H Richardson, selecting jurors ..- . . Office boor's 9 to 12 :I to 3.30.i Ind.'phone 6. .. - . . I . .... � I .. . . . of the Godson Contracting Co.. assist- 100-, Isa-V72=87 2wasoln.1=0 ­ . I ; . '10, . . 1. I ' ' ' ' ed h Mrs. Dare, vocalists. 10,00. Ed Willson. ditto. 10.0()-. D R --. . , , Bell phone 2. arty„ . 1. .7 Thos, and . . - - I .... ," W. G.Barnes, Green River ofToronto, Miss Eva Murphy,Ifiolin- Beaton. ditto,20 00: Q_.M, Forsvtb.' ex. (Ock of Our Productions) . .• . . - - ,�-. i - � ,4 ,*not*"** 45awbo. ­_ - - - .1 lot, of Pickering, and able,local talenL penses trip to Toronto. intervlewizxg We fell Sill's ,Rite•Lite Lena7or . .�_. . I � ' - . The chair will be taken at 8 o'ciock.bv the i6v't re Puburban area of Toronto, all inakeg of cars-the beat . -� � I.-*-r- �I .: _11-1--�­1_1 � . -1.1­­ - &ft" . .... . '. . . . . - � .. . Or address R. R. No. 1.Loc,ust Hill- Reeve F.H. Richardson. Everybody 5 00: H Pugh.ditto,.8 00; D R Beaton, ­ .!- .1 - _% 7­ -1.. - VETA&STEPHENSON.A.T-C.M.. . .. . . welcome. Admission, nits 25 cents; stage. 10.00:. F,Gleeson. httending . -in the market for :- . ..;. '•I � - . . � .. teacher of ono and -theory. Phone 1903. . " -Court, 4,00;J Forgie. ditto,'4.00 the price. I . .. . . .., 1.I I Claremont. 5q-10 .The Pickering - , children. under 12 years.15 cents. tl r. I -11. - I . . .. - . The committee would reeommend Tirefi for all car.9, Emery. Wheels . I - . �qgl � rria ­ W*141TEYALE. . � at, every year. and Emery' Mandrilist"'' .. �1111..,1. . .� 0. HA31-lestier .of Ma ' 4 I I that, . .ibei accts. the Tp. Sam ' - , . .'? -�" - Tigflanae Committ,Pie .- ­., � . _ _ � . . ..­� ��; : �. W . - . I Is . Liesn"s in the County at 0= - � . ­ . . . be audited up to Dec. 1st and present- . . Circular Saws, Lad- I. . I Pickering V11100. - - - -- " . L Mrs.Fred Major ]eft last week to ed to the ratepayers In the financial . - -,, � . 6 * "• ` I . ' _ . . ders, etc.' , , - - , , -. . 11 I , .. i .. . The object of this Association Is t6 visit her par0ritsid Neosba.114s,ioutt. statement. . . I .. . I - .. . .I....A: . ' ' - ' - ­, ­.. 'r v V.i RICH ARDSOIN- Real 'Es lessen stealfng"and:pros'ecute.. .- Our boys mho went north deer- The committee would-also' recn,m. 'vA1uodyyqrkipg and General �' . % . �rA � i . kitsr7 * I . . men , " * �,-�.. ­ - Blackmuithlrx ' ' ' ­ : __ .__��_--*, N� .Tate, Tniurar.ce.Conveyancing. So d that the clerk InArtiet the __Public,Eic..�Pkkering.Ont. 7 • any . . � V - the felarts. hunting were..Peet' queceQsful. having trustees of Pirkerina-�N,'illajze, tlolic� - R. . . . "r � ­ . . . . �_ returned Nit week with six fine speci. t h1t. ,, . � , ' " - . embers bavice property esolen co-muial rnens-ocdeer. . . -44w'No. (0. they are CKSOV, Brock Road! , .. .41, !�1 .0 - * M . ot,der By entit- .W. H. JA , . � . ­� . �. I "di'lottillY with RDY 106mbilir - IV. Bea.wri,of Toronto. �p.e t .over led to collect the r�pgulnr licoonse fee for - ': ..t. . .. � ..�-...;, ,L _11 .. . ,.W •:HAJ�L-Hnuse carpenter. E* - _- C"#immi a � -rin ,_(�p . 111. -, . � : ',,,,,,,$ t1instNinven for new work, rrpairs.6c . . ! i np�r�tting within tbLvIiinits . �P..HIL , .. .IF, • ­'�... • . 1 . I - of Ex0eviiivit 001ciatiffitteo., .. S'Qnday' at thA, borue.of h1% parerots I"Q91-y"On" . - I -1. � - . .. . . ­ .. -_ - . . _. -1 I iolis, Ind,phone 2!)1.3. *Pickering� -231y , -- . . I . . . . . .4 , , * - I . . Mombilribip fee - - - �­--- . 51.00.. -be,-x-. and on Mond,( took fa�be'r,�o.',-,f,F�h4i-tifiiii�fe,v'illo'gi-. ' _' _L ' - - ie .�I.-,"V - - 12 Pri id at W'Ork at the meeting of -the- (7,11neil at C3Th, qtandine corn!nIttee on U-1- f . ", , - - - - R.19EAT61;_f(_ffNVHir-cL-EftK - Ticsie's wO fill"ith ft*=t a a a or . . ended • pAVii!*nt ­ .,: ,..-1 . . Do *90�ratrry oil spplioatiou. - Broiighan). . oh. f(,r boar"d ard . reported and rpeontm 'I � � , . , � I convo,yarocer. Oommissionsor for "king Arrsn bas been co .. �`:._`�.I. 1. � . . af2ftorits ,Lcemntsoot, Etc. Uonii:r to I 0 . - D R. He confined to 'IQ Toliovr-: H Po I Yo ' 'Ar. , . , ,.-' � *an x9i. Com.-L. 0. Banks,C.S. PAI xx Paid fur J-&� Young-whije nnder- .He e u .,e, . , ::..- ., I - ­r, W.Voltichardson, Pickering: ,-hit,toYd Jot-the p:+-t week or two. I-*- I�Ior , . . - .. 11.; , ...-% I 'Proportr, "I"mor of WaFriage,lAc- E_ . :=P1_V9-t#7W*. Onz.-- -, 1-T iX-, gi,inq�je,li�st tre*4111110trt.2VVI:Toriin- .-- - ' - - . I � . .ine*threatened wit h pneunionia. I -+r.- - � .-- - - '--"- - -Z. - ,'7--­ . to General lie-pit.ql for qeatiueat of � __ __i - .. ___-��__ - - i C. -JiR.` Th-_xta,1-' - - WA.-thr'k . ..-are g4jkd to report that be is uow mAk- - JJUGH S. POOH. Licensed Au J.tiz Y.,ung, I-epe 10 i. Oct?, 9)3n. . . . I 9, 1, 4 - .- . __,�i__ ­:.. I -_ . It I. ", icKin<t-ol'onizrio- 'Ali President', Becretti,iry ins ,afisfActory' prog'tiisisfb�vardoo re- Gernt�ii,t,, - ' .- 7 � ' I � - i for L%c P, . Th� ?;rRndjng c-ntlimi,tee On Bon ir-tes : . - ., ' kindstio*n(sairs conducted an reatorsable It4amal, ------- L - � . - _. coverv• .. . . � . . '- • Also breeder of imre-bred Shorthorn cattle,' � '41, -Tb.� *nntial Chtistntaq, 8er'VIee '6f tor'Wire,Fencet!, Unalinag -.%1Attcr,a&-,!: . . . . - ":- � I � .... .. � .. . ... '. � .'__� ,., . ,4- . .1 , - ' - ' . . I . - ­: .. - . . . rite.= or.call, Ind. pkpne, Claremont repOrted anti iocniumendIM payment -- .' . I I . __- .-'-- -.-- .. .1 , 1. �. W r the Methodist Sabbath School will be oal .: A" . I - 1. - ­ 5 " � I, Pubfic 'MeetMgs .' U �- __7114 F. Iajor.P.0,- my _ . - .. ,. ► its follows : W Dizon. and othpts. for . _,:- -. � � - __ r . gi , . i - ��- I � ,held on Sunday. Dec. 18tb. wad the . � . .. ..: �:. err,:-,.,4.. . ' - I . � - ng Tues. I 1119 I ­ ; , -, A in the interests of - -ent0irtainmoont on the foll'ovif d Lehi - on 7 th eon.. -under D& XV , . --­17'- IU - �:.. .�'i I. I . .)r1r_ , - , - - a . ., I. .. . ...1� ­'' ' POST.ITI,, Licensed An6tioneer, I=X )Ot h. Full particulars wil :�­,; , .- Lumb . �'��T,�i. clay, I)ec. L - A Act- 14 IS- - ; " � . . -F for opuntiis of York and Oa�otrlo. Apo- .t�;ZL._7�24. z1V=rrMT-� particulars � -- The standing 'committee on Roads - . . . I . -�.­ -`v I , --I ­ * . : .� .;�_- ., be given later. -.1_­ . .... ; .. - - . I . . . -7,*... . _- :".'r .". 411023 a&)"ol all kinds attenuoid too-ou*box%"* Nati-onal Liberai-Conserrative Candi. . - . . . . std Brido�esgeported and'recomwena.- -�1.�. ::.- ` oouc*,. &ddrs"Greta litivoiz�?.O., Oat. . . ..I .. - _�� .. � . I . .. . . . . . - .. .­ .... . • .�: , . . date far the riding of S. Ontario, � . . ­ �, , ed the foll6win pqymcin;s:D A Pqgh ­ � "__': . .Shiridei�.* `� '.-�­'- . be . . 9 � . , , � _�..�' . . will -held as follows z - .i� - ' ... ,MARKHAM. ' , , grading on n t 1. lots 23 and--St-, Ux- - . - - ,,;..- .- .., . I � � I I ' I . I : - , . . . . I-.. , . -� . 11. MAW, LICENSED AUC_ . '. . . ,. ,.�Vj ,,r,dge to pay half,52 50; also grading I - I- - . I TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham .N". 18-Greeabank. ._-I� . � I -- - ;;. . . . � - - " " A" W .. ­ -- - The barns of JRrneq- Gowlan4i -*a . "r � `- 0mint, . ­. I &C."-015 cons 9. 8. 'i and 6.and sidelines. Reudy Roofing ,_�. ­,� - ..­- � c , _ %, .es, All kinds of Wes promptly-ad indoid ..Xay. 21-Uti'ti . ,�� . farmer living a. mile and a half north =grit v ' - - - I. I to. 'Termt reasonaloW. Date&for-ealtil- may be �� I I .. 157 50---C W Disney and others it .--- - • . .. . , " _,�,�a,,�. :, I arrainged-U-NEWS'Officv. BeIC and Indepen- 4N,)v. 202-Pickering� ' :, - �. -.1 -;. . . of Markham, were -totally destroyed. elliblif and rep. on 7 and others, , " -. . . .. I • ' . "-4, . I I . - - - - a . - - a..� ., , dent pholoes. Whitbr,Opk. , , .2y , _ . _ . - ' .1.%... . 11, � �_,- �.i. ' - -'Nov.23-Port Perry- -_:.,_`- - by fire Tuesday night when the bear' to lot 12. QU.05;, John.Bmvlea,13 . . - .1 I qnd .Lath _* )i- . . . . yds of - - . � 'A . .-.. ­7 4 . . ...." , , ' ' ing"f it threshing timchine, 6.�PArRlOr -B Carter and others. for .. ,- \ .,.: . " . - � I ­ � - . I ."'.". . `Nov.24-Brow ham _.:�_- . . 'e 't!�_tb- _arpivel. 1.05;-grading onstd-eML-lots-- . %1'. ­ -"V'XCrZ0M-T' M01=6 . ' ­.- , ,became overheated ana7jet fl pl,441nj and - ---,- ... - :7.11. -, - - A:, -�'.- -'s"\ .'.. ., .� . . .. , - � . • .. .. .-,. � - . - NT6v,-25--Whitbr_ . 4 � � woodwork, The 6eh bad linneked"M 27, and 28, 139 37. Jos O'Reill:L-grarf.r. - . "I ­ � Bought and sold.�, * _� __ _­ _' ....*,'.- -­4., . , R E ES, "O R '" -, . work tapper when the ling on B 1. con 2, 7.50; G To_VrAn. fetr . I ''' �:N'o r. 20 it and were at* � ' '. . , -­...*.:,z blaze was discovered, And by that time -agling. con&. 1.4 50-. F. A. . I . � �'- -G&ertyment, MiLinicipal ':aad Car- :,Nov. 2$- . ..f' - gtawelllng KiTd di . �-: . � - .Nov, 20-Broolilip .-� , ,n�_.,._, .� it had inaderapid headway. The men a Carruthers, draari,g and repnir I.-��_��'' ration Bonds For Sale. : . . - Z_ rustled at once to th-'e ;t4bleq-to re- work on w t 1, -INrkham to- pay, Zj00T_T;9W :i�=ZjXj .---,-� W' . � - half . � . AFIN.fll- . -..:I)* . .. 'Nov. 80�-Gsba.*4 . : . .. -,'7 ';A - . ­____- . .. I. A ,��-, • Bell Pbtxne 103 . ­1�, . -'ISL- IPAPL-�ha cattle. Aljhjtd-h�-- -relo,,as-rl. 6.-..-.-. ;A�--, i-ti culvert. con S.Iot 33, 8 Or; I I-I .___ _�-i -, I . .: ­�.:,A . - .., . .. .- - 7' Dr,Jas. Moore, J. A. McGibbon, ,..but th-ref,when the floor ii.tKive fell in, H R Ua'-,wa�d,-bolt for grader, ,15: H -I- .--i- I ' .- �1. . i- .�"'_.- - . � * . -, � . .. . -�,.�. I WILUAM D� DYKE . I ' * ' B F I SLIb div 2, Of)75: B TV Litton, .,:.,­,.A,_,:� " I 5, � -WHITAY ' 'PCoRid'ent ' - _' ­ !%ecretilry and-the nien esc?tpedwith-difflculty. %V,,d,a.nd other?, gnavelling&.c-.. div.'Pic I �-­­ ­ - �. . The three aninials that' perished were I ,,4� , ",�.,- . of .a._1n. ..P.. ci� m- , , " all gure-bloedi.- Besi-des the main bar-ii �. . k ­ 0 - ' �,! ,";��',-, .,'��'4 - gr-avellh z k1c.'. div@ I and 2, sith d! A erin , ��,I�, , -, 4� -, -.�11� * �, - . . N. F1, MCEW6n, B'V-18 C- The Chevorl 't Uarnie-and Service two other buildings 'were destroyed., ti,-.5j-). -R M Brown, iz"vellihg etc., dir I . . .- I-1,�, � -1 Dr :1 9 �t. e I � . , t, I Veterinary.5vrgeon.-- -- 11 selling Only the bmise Find the garage were ..-� I - , , • . __ Station at Brougham is-sti .3, sub cLiv U. 17.SP:.The Pedlar. Peopl&. " .- �1�"-�,, . I '.�# - .. -�_,. " ._ - , -. ' Chevrolet cars and repairing All make .caved. A number of per�-;'n' 8euIvertpjpPs_320S.Q: Robt; Birrell, . . ,� ­ , Graduate of University�of Toronto. (-)I cars. , Agent for Renfrew I The.separator, which was owned .1 . �-,-.1,,�.,.,:-]"',., '*_,� frew Machin- C-d .54 rds zv:ivel S 10: J.oe Cowftn. higal.. . ." . . --- , ! _�', :_. .�. ., I I factinrald ery, Cream Sep:irators and WiIlRr'd by Menno Ramer..was destroyM. "N t I-,. itig"d t0wr En Rn i�kpi's bridge,'?00; IV ... . -�� , - to' . Di" __�, , Former Veterinarian t, . - U .- ..' .. w ,. . . �. .�. . _1­1.1 I I . " . Agricultural College, Quel,er.-' -S'z - Als5­renlal batt6ries arid' GowlarTs loss wilt be heavy, .. -:,.'rep to ditch �'. ---- - - 1 -. 9 . `�. .� - . . I - Bafterit. - - . , . H gtovers and r;the'z•- ,di-y- . . I . . r i-,:--; - a cull and be- ; I - . ..' _,­.!I 1, ,Jlil�d;v.3..l0.I2F r Hirst.2yds grav- I _.� - . ­ 1 .I.­- ­ . 'ProMpt-Attent!013 to MI Client`3. Gno(I'VeAr tires. Give us. , , ., .. . ... . '. . % . . ..�I .-. ­ . * , I �.�; . � convivcf-d 'that w�/handle,the most -- DUMBARTON. ­­ e1, ..,.;: osl;!Pplien�zr-n, tv,wk on cul. - . Bell and Ind. Pboreq, .. ' . ��_ L. , . c Jost I :11:4 . . . . i � _a ,..-.. - . . 6, . , �,onoxnical car'Qn the road, and the ,_ , __ - veer, S, 17.40: John Walters. work �,� • ,..;;� �� .47"I�'­ . -PICKER)NO, ; ONTARIO . . �..­,,ti4` ,, . � .� . , !,-,;Vt�St pl-iC'ett CAr for the D it vi cl Peattle spent alew.days with on,-,--tv-i is :-,,ns 7 oul S. 30.10; Thos I . ­ . ­ ­­- . . . .. . '. . 2 5fFVIC4,you - I :10" - .. ­� . .__ .-.-. !,,treat, .. * I . . 1. .. ,._. .. - ;. ,. 1, -__ , . : - , ..­: . .',­.�- '­��.� ,- . I .- "(A. Equiplie'a'ib�' same' as the high ,Uiz;s Thompson. .,- '44tnAlif z-,'�p",Iil�lli,g(ii-i'lre"z.t'-%cdtl,sl�_qrid' ­ ­­' ' '' " * . - , 1. I 1._ , . ed ais. Geton��beftife llr�, Artoqn�z.Hilts, of Oshmwa, is 0. !-Zl l`():'X1,Tni B 7-0�:Iov,`work nn cul. . .. - , .-. . " �,.,�_.�,..4 1 .,�1,_. �• - I � , .,;;,.;, ,� !77--'e, ..", ..: ­'� ... 1, ­-,- _', , �:-, , , �­ - , :, 1�._ ., C 11 I . 'riffl�n, ditto, 2730; R , - . - - 1� . the Wing raise in prices. home for a Few dKvs. verts, 0.1.90; Jas( . --�, I .7� : I. -::�V:� � .-. �. . . I . :: _. i. . . Ladies shouli T - *1. ,� - - W *. - -G . :'R EID ""' 13-c"'er' a.'se flint their na-ine,s J Dixon. clitto, ,2-7�: Wrn Dixoti.ser- . -.. .�11 ... , - . 4 .. .V;(-e!a-iq foreman on culverts. 97.00; � •..Take.. WaPpole's. '. � -" � I - ,�... Gerow'sZarage, .Briougham tire, on-the votei. sts. R. . � � . .. - 7. . ��'_";,.*:­"' ..., ' . -. . , - * . Ha*i a full Iine of tres'h and -cur- - . . � � - pt( --- . .-.. . .!�-.�� �. . ­.. . ..1.1 .- . � .- , Miss Janet Allison,of Toronto.�kpf,ut J 1,1 x:)n. .:,q-(,:;'-...."'E'�tA119 li,zht., -.., . I��'. -,.r I I . � - . . . . % . _ , 11 ' I ' i 1050- ,Tasteless Cod Liver _.'��', ,�-� .;,�, , � a dav with her cousin, Miss Maijotie 12(11' W J Devitt. concrete . , ! - , ,,, . . pipe, . . , . � I . . .:*7,- -i ea meats coniltantly on hand, --. , -,. ._�.�'- , _. • - . - . 4ncreR,". your Frning Power - _� anling gravel. v ­ '.:.Z�-.�,:. . 1, .- Allison, WATirbell. b. to Hoo sor s .1­ '. , , ��. C , ,�. � . by Rttetiding the . .., 'Spice Roll, BreErkfast- Bacon � . _ �, 'Mr.,and Mrs. Scottvigited their dAn- culvert, S1 00:-t.l-T1 itubip,work on side ­_Extract, after' that ',,-:�:_�.2,._�_ I , ­� . , .. . . . . �. - I I � - I � - . .�. . . ­I, . - .. .­ -ksgir­Ii'9es. con-5. 07.40: J A White, ,G yd's . .., . � � How, Bologna, Weineri, etc,, - 1;hter. Mrs; Roy Thorn;on Th I an - - - 'I�'�...1 . - . .... . ELLIOTT - I ravel, .,90: JJ Elticott, .37 y.08 gravel, . - -it will bdl& .� 7--'-.-1-,. . . � .. . . � I . . . . ... ing Day. ­ g ' coid. 1. �'11� , . Highest pric" paid for . Miss Alma Henderson, of Toronto, 5.55: a W phillipq . .. .. - I ,gravelling&c., con . " , , .:1 . '. i '. 1. �!.,:-.1. - .,I. ;�_......iz .� -ds gravel,3.60; � . � ' -16 . - ' ' . - 4Z I . , " .- ft-" -' -Butcher's cattle _&Ie� -spent Ft few day.�with her aunt, Mrs. 5. 48.25; H Ellicott, 24 3 ,'.,� . . , . L,."�'.��'.�,''YOU up. �,r4,_L4�_.,;,�.._i�._ , Yonge &Charles Sts,Toronto Chas. Annis. . W Carlton and others. gravelling etc,,- ,� , � . ".1., "i;�_,;� .: , ,_, . I . .;;�, , ., - ��, - I - . I ,� , i-'�f� ._ , ; , , , , I . I I... ­ - . - . �, .!', ,., . ,. Mr. Find Inn. Papineau have,moved on rpyr 5 arld,§idelines,21.75,F AxforO. . :. - ..- � , `._� - : ,.. - - -", , - _'. . I - 'HARNESS to. to Oshawa, but we are pleased to have delivering road -drags and. cu6-6rt , n .� , . �'_It. I � , _ . SHOP This Sch-ool is strictly first class-in Oiir 'stoch Condition ;�.. .' ;-, 5.r�. - . .. ' J Brown. 168 yds gravel, '.. �-.--- .� 14. . pipes,43,50: , I Ji-,� -� Harry remaining in our midst. ' " .. 't . 1,"�-4--,_ . 1�)5.85; AV Gee, 382 yds gravel, 57,90; .. I .: ­. �. all departments and enjoys a wide- Gerald and Mrs. Cowan attended ,�...' X, .. . ,,.- ��_-.`." ' � , t*Nbw i, t . �-4 Powders are the .-. "-, .1... 1 X 1� , . . 9 the time to get your win . I the Provincial S. S. Convention at Silas Tool services as road supt., Oct. �C,o-, ,,,-"`5*, ,_ . , ,�1'5 ,, � I ., , . ..� I . - . � , -:. .� ` --i... , �_,: -", r '. , .. .t.... ,i.e - . . . ,. ­6f n . �': '..'--.,', 1, - V : ,I needs. We have in-a good - spread patronage. ,-IT IS TT',%T'E- Brantford also-visited Buffalo. . foNov,12, 1-79.40;,J0s Widemarr-and , . to . I - - . `­. ,�. . .'. 11 . 1. . . ' * . _� � "t':- ,''.:,:.�..�.- . . jupply of Horse Blank- - - - ... -,bes ! 1 ­ ": I 1. 1, ' ' Oliver and Mrs.'Annen dad family, others,gravelling &c.. on Salem side- � , �, . �,I.. 1, - . , TRIED AND TAUL;K-TEST * � � I . - ­ ­�%_'� . . ED AND YOU - line, cons 4 and 5_W.10; C W Disney,' - . �. . . �M:1­1':-z 1. . . eta, Halters. . . Of Hamilton, and Wm. Annan, of To . .. . �.:,4", ,�: . 1, I .,. � . _ .., 1�, . '.. , - ., -,%" . � . - , ' -ewing old acquaint- -bal on gravelling,28.20. I ..."-, ­_.�� ,, I.. I - _, ; - I�: -_181affalo Robes and Wool Rags, ' RISFX NoTHI,X0 BY'COMING HIRE. ronto were rErn I . ..-.,-.. � ,,;,_�,�. , . �. ­ I . I . I ' / . - I , ,. ' . COMING �,�_: . I Whips, etc.-. Team and - - . ances.in our midst during tbe.boliday. The council now adjourned tb meet . . -�I --.1,.­I .': ,:. .:i� "* . ' ' Our graduates 'ary eminently sue. One day recently,Mr. Locke. who -transaction on Monday, Dec. Sth. for the ,. .. - , , . , ., ;"-_. Single Harness. • . -�: , � . - ,�i . . I resides bissoA4 law, Mr. Gat- transaction of geineral businese. N.._.E, McEWEN,, .__., . ��: . , , . I .­ � - . K _­`; ___ -E- -, S, N , . , . . _ _ , . � .. . r . . .,..: , - 5. ---,�, I C L R W i I I - - - � . , Everything for the Horse. . cessful. Enter any time. Write ward, met with a serious accident in . " I . , . 1. falling through a trap door into the . . . , ­'. Z 11 nasty -_ -_ - . . . '. 1, 1. ­ L-;. for tatalogue. . cellar. He. received several Auctioneer Powell will hold a big Veterinary Sursteon. I ' , � ­ - Cecil Bradley . . -1W. J. Elliott, Principal Rashes about the head find face and a saie of Choice Cows at Frank- , 1,- . § 11 . I I , I . very severe shock,___- . lin House, Markham.VU Nov.24th ID103011ITI=19 . 0=t8XW . � --`..".� � - - Fiekic g---.._- I ___-__- -- - ____� __._1._____­_ --.-- ,e I , .. - . .. I I I , :. e'.:! .I , Taxi,acws Mak rp � , I ., , *I- - . . . . . 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'?}, .t�,""N ` +t shill aaYer 'forget As ,to the nib-!a madman,.wtaa ; some,apyr"'bs'ts � - . - marine business,N Leif the things on to a table wh qhi bad fick d -out _ true that we have lead, seem t0 from the cabin. ''litore than oaoe 'the ' i th@ trnd V lti • a ` • boat @ i t v like brutes.' to nest iR g� P -behaved � , have q ,�- yy '^• c• " had to hold on to the cabin doors. A *, .. w. be wart on, foe as a role ass- P'RE1TY PRESF.NI�S - � i ttoom� „ - fi are never erne!. huge wave gawks completely over IN PROFUSION Were e Anent for a time_ FAr_them,•dunching them from head to 4•: ' some reason or other, they both foot. The top of the'rail noW was on �., avoided mention of the one subject a level with the sea. Thomson stood +.;M& OUR .SAMPLES 4which was in the minds of both. It'up for 'a moment and looked around. • 4 was not natal after ti►a steward had Then he turned to Geraldine. brought!lint some coffee and they were i "Look here," he said, "there'll 'be Tom Fallmertsoods Co,, Ltd. �. II'more than half-way across, that� plenty of craft around to pick uA up. Thomson a'little abruptly asked her a This thing can't sdnk. Keep.. the life- 7 We1W�ton St. East question. belt on and yaws arms through the �rI6700 WIWI - "Have you,seen anything of Capp• ; belt I have'tied on to, the table, so: fain Granet lately?" That's right. flow come over to the WHOLKIIALS ONLY - »' "Nothing," she,; I side." 1 — —- He turned his head slightly towards I "You're not going to jump over- Imo•, I board?" she cried. • ` "Would,it trouklle you very much I "We are going to step overboard," AY IE R S _ ' Iif he never carne to see you again? he explained. It's the only chance. Every hen should i She was watching the misty dawn. Throw off your fur cloak. You see, if lay. a ;, "I do not know," she answered, "but we stay a moment later wo shall be <, Make ouis pay in i;; I think that he will come."- dragged down after the steamer. We :ma c_.,� eggs �or the fsod , h e K 1 n g d O rn 'Of I ani not'so sure, he told her. must get clear while'we can. �--"`� you give them. - i. "Do you. mean that..he is in any, "But what about you? You haven't Tone them,up. Keep a _ rev u 'even l' alt y an g r e f h trouble?"?" she asked quickly. a belt on ' she cried ihem he h d vi -' h+� B l n "� I don't think he needs any fresh "I can swim," he ariswwered quickly, orous, trouble exactly," Thomson remarked,'throwing .off his coat and waistcoat. "but suppose we leave him alone for "This thing .will support me easily. Get eggs by adding to' their a little time? Our meeting was o .Believe•me, Geraldine, there's nothing teal Nature's- egg-making. unexpected, and, for met such a to be frightened about. We can keep tonic tonal fa Don't n P R r . ,. By&PHII.LIPS OPPENBE'.M. pleasure., Dan t let us spoil it. afloat for half-a-dozen•hours, •ii net- Pratfs ot1>Iry egala#o "Let us talk of other things," she essary,.with this, only on't let go of ADViC'M F'a'y- Tell us ; _ y and—by - your trouble. , agreed readily. "Tell me, for in- it. Keep your arm through,. . .t l Lethbridge," statics, just what' does 'a submarine God! Quick!" !,RATr FOOD Co. of CHAPTER 'SRRII.(Cont'd) "It's my thinking, he look like when it pops up out of the A huge wave broke right over their . OelYAADA, C. xThe `Princess Hilda' from South- said, as he clambered into the dinghy, sea9" � heads. The boat, which had nearly TOggpTO 'ampton, to-morrow at,midaigbt;' he. ,that thg;e's things going-on in-this ' "I have never seen one close to," he' the level of the water, was ::repeated thoughtfully, "Well, it's a,island which you and me don tunder- ad nu on the surface. Why overturned, and the air seemed full of - „ stand. I'm for a-fear plain.words with do you ask V � the screaming of women, the loud' • :t►ig_business. I Job Rowsell though he's my own sis- ,. " ��. s worth�t;' Gr�anet assured him. , „ Because I fancied just now, that I,ahoutitlg of orders from the bridge, - �!'They may call it,a hospital ship but ten's husband. saw something sticking up out of the where the captain:was standing with.. leaning I am convinced that:the one "Plain words fs more than y�on'll water there something which 'might his hatids upon the fast sinking rail. 'man who` is more dangerous to us Bet from Job," Lethbridge .replied have been a periscope of a submar-i The water aos up to their'waists now. ti:�an pother Englishman, will be gloomily. "He slept last night on the Ine," she replied. In a moment they ceased to feel any- t.� Boor at the 'Blue Crows, and be's He looked in the direction which ails thing beneath their feet. Geraldine t,,,' "U'shall then be done," the other there - this morning clamoring for indicated but shook his- head. `found' herself sudden! buoyant. ' o -ised• brandy and paving the air. He's got "I can see nothing," h H8 pwtiaaa sad ezpreasmsn will H@ looked upward to the flag and'the blue devils, that's what he's got:' in any case I don't gthinkethey would locked hie at>ier in theirtraSt� arm, Parker service.right to you, ' "There's money," Nichols'( p ) home. We pay carriage y -;�sa-uted Graaet. A great sea bore attack a. hos ital ship._. This is a (To be continued.) one wa }'them a little a art. Granet pulled solemnly,' "wine money, that is, that ilan'geious area for them too. We are _ ,;:down the German flag,tied up a stone does no one any' good." bound to have a few destroyers close , Who Has Won? ` Whatever yon send—whether it be ,_#aside it and .threw it into the next at hand. I wonder if Ralph—" household draperies or the most dell. wive. CHAPTER XXXIII. " He never finished his sentence. The Prance keeps a'standing army o! a cite fabrics—will be speedily returned - • "You can take in& back nosy," he million men Poland an army:o!seven to their al freshness. When You- "You -was a shrill whistle from the shock which they had both read about hundred thousand, the Allies spernfi + � the boatman. captain's bridge, and the steamer, but never dreamed of experiencing, billions on warships and armies. Ger- i °f ciesaiag or dyeing =•E They were four house making tli.';which has scarcely yet gathered way, flung them withqut a moment's warn-� think of Pig, r;_,ltsebor. Three times they failed to awning slowly around. Rushing up ing to their hands and feet. The many will get rich,paying the indemn- .get round the 'last point, met at each-wards it throw h•the mists'ea e a steamer seemed as though it-had belt ity, and the Allies are in a'rfair _way -:thus b clouds of hissing spray. When,little naval launch, in-the stern of lifted out-of the-water. Thew was a to bankrupt themselves watching'sad Parkees - at-1� they. sailed in,.there was a,which a single man-was Boosted. In report as, though some great cannon protecting Germany, while she -pay's f.little crowd to watch them. 'NictOls•an Incredibly short' space of time it had been fired off in their very ears. ��, Dye Works 4 and Lethbridge stood on one side with. ,the moues. War, v atyd' defeat was alongside, ,the passenger had Looking along the deck, it suddenly j work out strangely. A few years from $rg "It's a queer day for pleasure sail- climbed up the rope-ladder, the pin- seemed to Thomson that her bows Y P Limited pace had sheered o8 and the steamer were pointing to the sky. The alter'now the con that twat may rove Z1,"as, remarked to Jab-Row-' P g e ! to have won.- Cleaners and Dyers was once more headnsg towards the portion. where they were seated; was _ sa lie'came up the wet steps of Channel. vibrating and shaking as though they 791 Yoage 3t.' t:Vie'per• The newly-arrived passe'n'ger was had struck a rock, and only a few Our trouble.is this: "We want the Toronto. - a ;'It's all I vtatit of,it for s hit,.any making his way towards the saloon yards away­from them;.towards the pretense of a thing rather than the .J�s' Rows@ll mut +` puahimg his when s voice which"seemed to come middle of the boat, the end of the thing itself; we want a show of petty, '.' way slang the quay. f there's any front behind 'a pile of rugs hen ed cabin was riven bare 16 the heavens.I-iuxury if wie are unrieh and a-show If you don't think co-operation is of you for a drink, I'm your mast•' p Timbers w•e�re creaking and splinter � insulting stupidity if we are rich; nece�3tsry, wdUch what happen's to a !' ' What-ho, Nichols—Lethbridge?"." around asteamer-chair, arrested his ,. progress. ing -in every direction. -There was A we want to � Lethbridge muttered something and Jekf Hugh Major Thomson!" great gap already in the side of the• get something that looks wagon if one wheel comes,;-a �. as if it cast twice as much as it really Iriu�li etnigrar:ts to tl�e r imt�*r of r• turned away. Nichols, tQo, declined. e atapped short. Geraldine shook steamer, as though some. one lied „"I a� not sure; Job Rowsell;' the did. =Wifliani Morris.tree from her rugs and-sat up. taken a cut out of 3t. Then, _hig}i; _' _ ,'4,$38,1 left theta native shcreo for letter declared, "that I Pike your They looked at one another in Baton- above the shrieking of the escaped other lands between Msy, 1851, and :money nor the way you earn it." ishment. steam and the cracking of-woodwork, Minard'a Liniment for Colda, etc. December 31st, 1920. - Job Rowsell stopped for a minute. "Why. Geraldine," he -exclaimed, the siren of the 'boat screamed out its I --•Where wsa- an ugly look in his sullen "where ase you o8 to?" fratic summons for help. Geraldine ;lace, "To Boulogne, of course;' she ans- for the-moment lost her nerve. She J * E WONDER TOY OF THE YEAR! y-c. "If au we en't'my own brother;in- veered. "Don't-pretend that you are began ,to shriek, and ran'towards the - •law, Matthews Nichols, he said,- -I d surprised: Why, you got me the 'SP- -nearest boat, into which the people , 3ohove°?host wards down your throat pointment yourseK. were climbing like ants. �hamson DEALERS: I »r' "And if u weren't my sister's "Of course;' he agreed, "only I had drew her back. -,35C = " farted turnip a that you were _ o' just yet, "Don't burry," he begged. "Here!" brie e t o r. yiw re ids going c j husband, Nichols R Y n'Y, rlcee. Mar-� fa ° 'tansy "I'd take a little trip aver to i or that you were on this boat. He threw open the door of a cabin Postpaid _vellous,sell- Penzance and say-a few words at theI `They told me.-to, come- out this which leaned over them, snatched two " .tPoIice Station there." week," she said,. as he drew a chair of the lifebetta from the berth and _ es' all year, Granet laugbed-good-humoredly. - to her side,"and so many of the nurs- rapidly fastened one on her. There _ -- "''You fellows don't need t. get bad- es and doctors were going by 'this was some semblance of order on deck .tempered with one another, he ob- boat that I thought I would came, too. now that the first confusion had,pass- sersed. "Look here, I shall have three I feel quite 'a prodessional already: '� The men were all ruahireR to ''j'tte Careat Caimdian Toy Dirigible Balloon _. drays here. I'll take one of you each Nearly all the women here are in quarters. Three of the boats had been Just like the big ones! Size-24" long by 5" diameter. -interesting day—nuke a fair thing of it,eh? You nurse's uniform and three of blown into splinters upon their davits. and Instructive for both children and grown-use. Serid for one to-day' ;to-morrow, Nichols and you the next the men on board are doctors. Where The fourth,' terribly overloaded, was,. . ._•-0--_TRE CA RADIAN_TOY•AIRSHIP CO. - e. 'dsy, Lethbridge. 1`m not particular are you going, Hugh?" being lowered. Thomson worked like! 247A 8T. PAUL 3T. W. MONTREAL about the weather, as Job Rowsell can "Just to the Base and back aain or tell you, arLd I've sailed a boat since to=mor'row," he told her. ­There's a MlnardleLinlmentU�iedby Veterinarles I I was a boy: I'm no landlubber, am i court-martial I want to'-attend:" --- -- - - ---- '- _ "Still mysterious," she laughed. 'i, Rowsell� I . "No you can sail the boat all "What have you to do with courts- ' right.'?Rowselll admitted, looking Back martial, Hugh?" � over his shoulder. "You'd sail it into "Too muds; just for the moment," '!Bell itself,if one'.d let you. Come on, he answered lightly. "Would you like " on boys, if there's any one of you as some coffee or anything?" `.fancies to drink. .I'm wet to.the skin. She. shook her head. Nichols' boat was duly prepared at i "No, thank yon. I had an excellent, ,tine _a'c}�k—on the. following morn supper before we started. I looked at n 1* ing, •-Lethbridge shouted to Film from;some of 7& <"..L;�,.o-but I deeided-to- -' the rails. ;spend the night on deck. What about "Cjentleman's changed his mind, I}you? You seem to have arrived in - 'reckou.' He went off on tl•e eight a hurry:' .:. o'clock boat for, Penzance." "I missed-the •train.in I ondah,"-he Nichols commenced stolidly to furl, explained. "They kopt.me at the War ��t• , his sails again. Office. Then I had to come down in a Government car and we couldn't quite _ catch up. Any news from Ralph?" - ti•::,. "I had•a letter three days ago," she - 'old him. "It was posted at Harwich ' ` but he couldn't say where he was, and THE WHITEST, U6HTESt of course he couldn't give..me any yews. Father came back from the grl who Wort outdoors Seed j Admiralty very excited yesterday, L�• though, He says that_we- have sunk � _ four or five more submarines, and the Comfortable warmth of that Ralph's, new equipment is an im- mense success.. By.-the-bye, is there., - - +r i any danger of submarines here?" -�'STANFIEWS , ' "I•shouldn't think so"' Tl orhson "Red Libel" Undel'ddeBl' answered. "They are very busy round the Scilly Islands but we seem to have l been' able to"keep 'them out of the - It is triads of the hest wool--and is _ Channel. I thought we should.have -cut to fit perfectly,giving' ease and C ' been convoyed, tbough;' _ "In an case," she remarked, "we freedom'with the warmth needed �., _ are a hospital ship. I expect they'd to protect against bitter cold: w•r leave us alone. Major°Thomson," she a r went on;"I wonders do you really be- StandS Strenuous mar We make underwear in heavy BAKING be- lieve all these stories of the horrible - .. 4 i doings of the Germans—the way they a" ° weights for men, women and c;r...'. 'have treated drowning people attack- _ '�- ' ed by their submarines, and these - '' hateful• stories of Belgium? Some- *' 4 Write for free sample book. times it seems to be as though there '= were a fag of hatred which had STAMELD'S LIMITED :��. '. sprung up between the two countries, i Traro.l�-S. ° and we could neither of us quite see ; clearly what the other was doing." sa r:';; ►� WM "I think there is something in that,"- a:; SINS NQ ^ Major Thomson agreed, "On the othc� ' '= hand, I think it is part of the German i s� princrple to make awr ruthlessly. ', 21 n g in Belgium-which ' l"U g No. 47—' pave #kin I x bee a Ak .J = A ,'Rp,. .e..' 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To-night with which it had been launched. This. 1 cannot be weighed or mar. Mc. ! -more than -four hours after indeed, is an attempt to tu;n swords spy Both the editor d t t McMahon' twe.oty affirm ern hstivail that the f�a as _ tdre even+b--dipplomata servo dele- into Pkarghsbsres: p q Ys, ��j1�p found clearly indicate an ap�pal� goatee and experts attending the�Q,on- The United States has placed its �ji a lq condition,-a condition conetitatkW s F #erenoe on the Limitation' of Arms►- cards on the table, face up. f� went are still wondering if it all really To Charles Evans Hughes, United Furious menace to our young people :. both of the big centres swirl the rural 't ba, Andy truth to tell, they States Secretary of State,-a fine, up- ,i, v iii districts. The itrwestfgaitor, who wee seem to-like it. standing figure of a man's man, fell a„..1,_: . . ' - Perhaps never before has there been a double honor. He waa chosen Per- Provided wiirt two experienced jags r. '•� !� dance guides, a young �y seed -a ' ,; path a sensation among diplomatic manent Chairman-of the conference, „ter. . °�"' yo in his tours t tihs ()I, o "wholesale uartere" o�field, `y,•-.�x-,. _ '-corps as that which was Provided yes- and it wa® he who, is h� speech od � =:e.. ' �. - I11 - h�q terday. The United States gave to.the acceptance of that office, Stated the - of glea�ure seekers,had scans startling world and the Conference part.of its amazing Plana Eykryone thought he ,�;.`, teachers rented for war-gave definite detail-�would merely thank the delegates for %�% zni of iers con and p I- the oun*We y Y �'�.- - an!3 others concerned L the counry'e t . ed proposale for naval disarmament the honor conferred upon. him, and � _ best interests. ' among th; three great powers-Bri-possibly deal in'a few.diplomatic.gen- �'. % i _ ., •G : "Jazz,",he is convinced, "k a ei `'y ' tain, United States and Japan-is tre- eralities. Yet,with clear, strong voice S ;' . mandous if the proposals are agreed -he is one speaktr in a million-he board on the road that was travelled upon;which is another question. made history. No -one these outside '<4 by Greece and Roma Orgies od lewd Briefly the Urrited'States plan in- of the United States delegates and a dancing Preced'eiD rtflre downfall of thaws volves the scrapping of many bun­' few mower-secretaries knew-the pro- rrtticrn�. Once they had been strong tlreda of millions of dollars' worth of,poeals to be made. It was one of THE TREACHEROUS DOPER and clean, but they became enerrt�tted ' fighting craft, and would leave:at the Washington's best'-kept secrets. Ina Look out,for this chap, flannel! He masquerades as a patriot. and darned'themselves into the abyss." "s 'end of three months 22 capital ships.few hundred words, keeping close So with the w•ax•riore of Jenghiz Kea, for-Britain, 18 for the United States on the copy of the speecb in conqueror of Asia and half of Europe. - pp�, y� "The too bees and 10 for Japan. The tannage of his hand,. he warmed to his subject. We� a[ket Report Y ride enervated by the .•. . hhese ships would be: Britain, 604-,450,; After a brief synopsis of the work. hr�rY �d facinated by dancing ua#I' United States, 500,650; Japan, 299,706. ahead, he added, witiP vigor: Toronto. tierces, 18 to 13%c• tuba 1334 to 14c; they lost their command." Modern I , dynaertiee, inducing that of the Bas- `, The proposals inekrde rw new naval The world looks to this conference Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, pail, 14 to 14c; prints, 18 to 16�ac. signs, are also given as examples. '.;:•' construction for ten years; in other to relieve humanity of the crushing $1.20; No. 2 Northern, $1.17; No. Choice heavy steers; $6- to $7; - "The dance seas are 31xi1 Mf sharks, swords, a ten-year naval holiday. I burden created by competition in arm- 8 Northern, ;1.12%; No. 4 wwheat, not'butches• steers, choice, $5.76 to $6.50; f., As an example of what this means, ament, and it is the view of the Am- quota. do, good, $5 to $5.75; do, med., � this investigator continues, That then Manitoba bats-No. 2 'CW •49%c• $6• do com., , ,hie United States has now in process!erican Government that we should No. 3 CW 463Sc• extra No. 1 feed, $3 to $4• •bubcS7,s: heifers, ' PzbY upon the character s,8 of building fifteen big-war craft. On meet that expectation without any un- , choice, $5 to;5.76• do, me&. $4 to $S; well as upon the easih of their victims 46%c� No. 2 feed 45%0. bviA$ r cows, tholes $4 to ;4.50•.,do in an "* arpalling way is the point od '. to so thirty rvscessary delay. It is fheretore pro- Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, See; med., $8 to $4; canners and cutters; the Journal', word of warning on tots million dollars have been spent. Yet posed that the conference should pro- No. 4 CW, 61%c. $1 to $2.50; butcher bung, good, $8.50 situation. the United States_is willing to scrap seed the once to consider the question All above, track, bay ports. to $4.50; do, com-,$2.50 to �;-leederi, aU. these ships. It is proposed that of the limitation of armament." Ontario wheat--Fob. shipping good 900 Itra $5 to $5.50• do, fah The editor, referring to 16he Almost Britain wrap 588,375 tone of fighting: The emphasis in the last sentence ppoints according to freights outside.'$•4.50 to $5; milkers 'and �spei'ngera, daily receipt of lertt+er , from anxious " No. 2 Winter, $1 to i mothers Mat subtle ,is eonvil'seed =vft; the United States, including wed-on the'words at once. That ;1.05; No 8 Win- ckoice, $70 to ;100; calves, choice, $11 gm' ships now being built,. if.comQpleted, utterance in itself was daring enough �:, 97c to $1.Q2; No 1 commercial,1 to $12; do, med., $8 to $11; dq com., that these is "aufflcierrt basis for idreir • _ 646,740 tone, and Japan 448,928 tons for everybody. Members of the Un- 90e to 1.01; No. 2 Spring, 98 to 9&;1$8 to $6; lambs, yearlings, $4 to $5; ferias," and one of the +eases she cite ' No. 8 prlrhg, nominal; No. 2 Goose do, spring, $8 to 88.50; sheep chabe, is of a certain daughter mentioned by --making the greatest war junk harp ited States Congress, led by Benatars w � nominal. $g.80 to ;4; do, heavy and barks,$1.50 hm tether as one w�ieo"dsiarb .ties Old Earth has ewer seen, a huge in tfse galleries. began to applaud, Amerkan corn-Prompt shipment, to $8; yoga, fed and watxaed, $9; smokes } r. total of 1,878,1#4$ tors. and in a moment the whole 8806=- No: 2 ysilnow, track, bay ports, 58c. do, 0$ cars, ;9.25; do, f o,b., $8.60; Cigarettes, wears dieplba:xtus r The Conference was astounded- barge was up and cheering. Ontario oats-No. 2 white, 88 to do, to the farmer, $8.25. Great) clinvine frocks, part _- - - -_-- 40c, according to freights outside, Montreal. -her corsets at dwwee sad robv.bar v . ,F nominal. Oafs, Cea West„ Na 2,55% to 5&;- atoc dDW below the knees." "Nor is '.-NO NAVAL DEFENCE ` Barley--No. $ extra tart 47-lbs. or do,.No. 8 54% to S6a Flan, Mani this in the knot 'a freak case. This A FOR THE aaANZACS" better, according to freights outside, Spring lAost pats., firsts. 17.40. Bran, young person would yeas almost. un. ` b2 to 55c. $22.25 . Shorts, $24.25. Hiy, Na 2, noticed in a faehiot&bh throng at ' Ontario flour-¢4.60 in bags, -'bulk,,Per'. ton, oar lots, $27 to $2s,. Newport or " " Propose"en - Year Naval A Jan seaboard. ( Cheese-Finest east.. 16% to le%c; „ass ems it with "the brazenness Holiday Would React on Manitoba flour-Track, Toronto: Butter-Choicest creamery, 40 to 41c• of the ha:$ot for ffis d' Fint pats,, $7.40• second pats $9.90. Eggs-6el act ed We. Potatoes-Per dig. ,Australia Ind New "`'< Bvakwheat-Ns. 2, 60 to 65c' _ bag, -earlats, $1.80. nity and swo mass soul n%tsaahms xi> Rye-No. 2, .70c. Canner caws, $1.26 to 1.50; thin � were var oWadgened ideas of a iillfeed`Carlota, delbr To- tight canner heders, $2 to $3.w, light good manners" M London, Nbe 18.-The United States ;' roato: Bran. $21; sharks Per ton, $23; built; $8.25 to $8.50; mad. butcher Arai the poor >rsotltsr moarrns tibat :x plans doom the super warship. If the feed flour, ;1.70, to $1.R. steers, $4.50 to $4.75• calves, com., ahe cannot "t"c2h her - tan years holiday is mcepted the - C ieese�-New, large, 20 to- 21c;I$9 �•asser s, $2 68 to $8• sheep, $2.25 � � stag lite." - - warld'a navies froah 1925 to 1940'will twins, 21 to 2134c; triplet, 21r�j to to $3.60; lambs, $?.60; Natuaslly. adds; the editchr Ohevs �, ssleabs, ,. +, ., _ 22c. Old large 25 to-26t• are many thi r - di- mensions. � of ! cd moderate di- to 26%c;�triplets, 26 to 27c; 8 lto $9.25; mixed late. ;9. y �i�abou)d be known <` 'q new, 24 to 26c: SMUTS PLEADS FOR to everywhere that we moat •?;; That L the outstanding ropo al point in Butter-Fresh' dairy, choice 33 to leave out." Secretary Hngtses' proposals. 6uah s 'y " Sac• creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, 42 SUPPORT OF LEAGUE 'plan would save England millil ms'of a8c; No. 2, 83 to 40c; cooking, 22 a3so ik will be ts3d"eaer� to where in dds prowinoo and o$ N rldng becesuse pre would not have to ': to 240. �th African PremieiF--I.�oolcs �.-it will be Protested t all 4J ",; ': •build rice dbCloag+s for the proposed :,�'' :. . Dressed poultry-Spririg ci:icicats, ��►'aP,p�� �y to certain casLrat +super-Hoods •� :' :`r„; 30 to 85c; roosters, 20 to 25c;-fawi, With Confidence Toward Such New York 29 ducklings, $0 to 35c; turkeys, b0 `;+�.� , ��,' $so- Fmf- A second point w$hiich calla for-con- ,., , geese, "''+'++g Ws,• Cisco, etc- etc. OwbLinly "Toronte.- -.•-isidenation is the position of Australia F, to �Oc- Po rY-•SPrirtg chickens, the good"�coaEd not be iaaiudMal within t' .0 _ ?� .-�atd New Zealand. Under an .orgies- Y Live alt 20 Leaxbn, Nov. 1,8.-A Reuter ca�bls ,mem�E for liMWLtions on'a-scale 'la.id' :Mn• Julia McCudden to Sac; roosters, 20 to 26c; fowl, 2s, from Pretoria, South this kind of a d down In the H hen ro British War Mother who placed the to 28c--dducklings. 28 to 32c; turkeys, strong Plea► for su�tof is �e effects But as to the fiar- P P is,, these 46 to se, 2b to'27c. title �� wreath from the War Mothers of(treat � ie of Nations was voiced-'b premier pleasure *e roves adootirdoms_wviild be deprived of all Margarine-2S. to 26c. Y tics. - Britain on the grave of the Unknown General Smuts in an address ddivered tor has something w�brth'y of otw seer , 1Dew nave 'dedenc�e for, the next ten Eggs-No. 1 storage. 46 to 46c; r ye 4aerican' Soldier., a in'tihe Pretoria Town Haul. General select, storage, ow atterhtion. Mr. McMahon declares rage, 61 to b..c; new laid The United States Pacific interests a straights, 86 to 88c; new laid, in car- Smuts who, incidentally, noted with that "1lhe worst rule of tins buyer, w each readily be covered, thanks to the lion, 88 to 90c. regret the apathy, in South Africa re- omit-of-town. visitor is as a carrier of -' —� �, bat Australia and TWO. MEN DROWNED I Beane-C.'an., hand-ticked, bushel, Carding the League, believed it would �e disease microbe to sH Parts of the Zealand have no such'prospect. $4 to $4.26; rimes, $8.50 to $3.75. got new assistance from the Washing- country. New -,.::121: RA1NY LAKE Maple p ! count The diseaee'incubatea in our P Products-SYrnP, •pe: imp. tan Conference,'on the importance a! Brest cities and thence spreida to, -As T1hft is certain to be put forward by al'., $2.50; per b im'p. gals., $2.85. for 'the great s�•� towns and- 'ire our -� _ g which he ]ship <: -,t#te Australian delegates. _ . - _ t - - I Maple sugar, ]b. 19 to 22c. stress, 'uied•" �g O -- . work for which it stood. _ - : l . Hunters Meet Death When Honey-N-30-1h., tins, 14� to lbc _ __ _ • In sir rt of the He affirms-that the movies aca'"nnt =�S+W FOOds i nee lb.; b-236-1b, 'tins, 16yto 17a per League could never be as success the�-Cbm carriers of the epideanI _A1d to Longevity Gun Recoil Upsets Canoe- lb.; Ontario comb hone , " ` A dee•pat'rh from Burk's Falls, Ont., i3-75 to-$4.50. - ------ .-- -huge-tracts of the world are excluded; that svelte would suppose. T%o phrAo,. A d says:-Joseph Hewitt and his Smoked meita`-Hams, med,, 27 to he advanced the original' view that P*,directors do not, because they �a despatch from Derbe Cau$asia hew, Harvey Hewitt 29c; heavy. 22 to 24c; coked, 42 to Russia and Germany should be made dare rat, exhibit alp that is to be seen ys:=The elixfr of long life consists rap Y , of this place, 46c; rolls, 25 to 27c• cc+'-ante rolls. 29 Min L they f, � to do in the dance half* and clubs. of soured cow's milk, cheese made were the vietims `of a double drown• to 30c; breakfas', ba^ 27 to 33c; j League if t 2 from sheep's milk and white bread, ing accident in Rainy Lake, when the-srecial brand breakfast bacon, 38 to so voluntarily. - And this also is an eginion from � according to Dr. Sadowein, Professor canoe in which they were 'hunting 40c; backs, boneless, 38 to 43c. He also considered the main func- him worth noting: "Now let us sly Cured meats-Lon clear, bacon, 13 tion of the League should be to that it does not .matter of Physical Chsmistr•y at the Univer- deer was upset. Apparently, after g i rte_ antics the tY - s••y of Kiev. He has located a village Harvey had shot a deer, the recoil to 20c' clear bellies, 18% to 20%c. late the economic relations between Ftitr'oris od the Cie de Blik 9n, the mountains near Temir Rhan_,af.the rife caused the occupants to Lard-Pure, tierces 1634 to 17L; nations-the weak *pot of the present4perlorme If they dance themselves Shure the new capital of 'Da hes- overbalance and both men were mss' 17 to 173Sic; pans, 17 to 18c; syrtem, b*o the brimstone hike, America wilt P g prints; 19% to 20 4c. Shortening, -� -tan Republic, where eighteen men, out thrown into the water. " - suffer no great Z+`ss . . . But whet! ~.af a total population of 120; are more There were no eye witnesses of the. Put Government of Ireland `these peT8Ons go forth sa missionaries --than 100 years bld.- -Investigation tragedy, and the 'first intimation of` Act In ration 'lrP and down the land to convert Btu showed that they ate the above named•the accident was the finding of the hundrm4+.=illjon Amr --• -foods exclusively, I empty canoe floating in the water. rmanner s,8 wiggling r , the A despatch from Landon say":- case assuanes another aspect. 'lfs The official grazette announces that metropolitan victor toes hojrhe ta; :=:CANADIAN WHO CARRIED CEASE-FIRE Nov. 22 has been fixed as the appoint-. teat his friends the latest praises Mt ed day to apply the' financial provi- emart sovnety is New York. It is.not x sions of the Government-of Ireland bang before the local high•solool girls. �._ ORDER DIES ON ARMISTICE DAY Act in cMnnecticat with the aRintinis- and the Sunday Se ool scholars -are: :' tration of justice•and taxation: The squirmirm and wrftktng to the bast of- other ,• `: services of local administration „ > r their juvenile ability. `New Fork, Nov. 14.-Albert. Miller, Military seed fraternil organizat' will be put into operation in succes- :,• live months until all of them. tom- And tie. ft known, the writerwoutd- t Canadian war veteran,who was picked have since offered to honor him. The "` add, that our Canadian cities a!iso sae.' ° ;;':'':?;;,' ;: leted February 1. Canadian.Gnat War Veterans' Aaso- P ry The foregoing is ittcreasinlgly becoming the fertili to carry,the order to cease firing from ,„:s': X44 in ,performance of the Premiers „ __ ciation was notified, and if desired, r?s s.::. the British headquarters to Mons, the {hey will be given the body for 6uTial '~' f i Promise to Parliament October 21, �bet , ,lw�a not dolt dray the armistice was signed, will,on Canadian soil. :;”":?' ( t - - guard? = PHILALTRUS. either be buried in Canada with the Serving with the Canadian- forces comrades with whom he fought,oa will as despatch bearer, he was chosen at Canadian Dead Honored -----+' _ be given a place among the-Buffalo British Headquarters to carry the me+s- In Mona Ceremony New Premise Qf Japan _ `- soldier dead, according to a despatch sage that stopped firing to outlying (�ffi�x i,British posts in the vicikity of Mons. A despatch from Brussels says:- L Miller,who wore the Military l�dal, -After the wax he'came to Buffalo to British, Breach, Canadian and, Bel- Tokio, Nov. 13.-Baron 'Ttorekiygj t 'died in Buffalo on Armistice Day, just .work as a printer and'was living in an Lord Lee of Fareham - gian ceremonies were held aver the w )6ht+ee yeses to the day from the fiery obscure boarding house when he died First Lord of the Admiralty, photo- graves of soldiers 'buried in.the came- 'Taka�?iathi, Minister o! Fiataaice in the Y. ,. ' . on which be msds world'history. His, suMenl; -He was raphed as he was CrossiAg the ga Y P incipal part of ed Hara the Cabinet, Premiers�hip In officially a - rY• y preparing to cube- 8 ter at Mona ae the r ` ilbpdq lay umola�med in the morgue prate J�rmiatice Day with the Bufl'®lo Way to the Olympic, on his way to the Armistice Dap observance in Be]- Takashi Kara, vY@to was assassinated u3kil his indentity was establUhed- v-tleranrs WasbingtoiL gium. _ t Noverrd*r•4. .� .. �: - . _ ✓tit _ _\':�`.� ..t. '+rs. _, j ,`; ,r- - .'e.,y"'" 6r,.;F.::•r;: ""�.- •<y,,.,:• ::�N', •� �,".,p':�, �.,a"sa' .`5::;''"Y•''". 4wI�,"•. `., .w`",. "'Y4•"f•I'"�•°'ry, S Aik\tie ',� ! C,4 Ste•: ,,y. t' '�'-, � l+�Y ], ..�i'' 8- •j,>� S. a�ly7LM°. >.,- it• <r^ 1, .'�'°`i..'r... '!'. ;t'1'^6•' } 'i4i" >"'yy ` •5"� 11`•; F , � :, �M".w+.r,.. �i.. $?��,;,,F�•,w�'?�9ty,^•r 1+ Y'�e sa:�. -�y,•.x -ray ,.•izk'�S�°r Sa,��r�.�+rr,�•c'�G;�r+�... �°ev - •,• 'n . i �S''�,:.•y'�in..r x"•.�f b ae s• w+cam retleedy existing conditions and to re- A ' or t he prosperit and contentment ADAM ,R. YAKS z ' •'t u . :devrr.y Frida tnbrnine t, to etihich you are all entitled Churn- �✓ Rx Picker:n;, Uns.J • .tcs,offic• pinning the just cause which I do, I Registered UpWnaetriat A D, ' '. + make this appeal and confidently look and OpticiAh r' * Tr-.t<at5 fortiva>d'to. victory through your co- , '1 Ib. prints 22 cents .P;,• i:; lb. b1I "24 cents •'` `';r year; if paid'in ad%�11&, : operation .from now until the end of !�ill be at Mr. Pahuer•s.Boot,and.Shoe the campaign, on polling day, I tem- Store. Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of .f"� lb. palls, �O:Cerit3 : • b Ib.•pails; 95 cents .�q�� "` •' ber Btdl:' each week, for' Testing Eyes tend Fit- `:• .g • ,2Q bb.• pails 3:75 :: '•';� ` t :.IV i MUPKAR Proprietor, ting:'-Glasses, and to take in Watch, ' _ - -- - —-----— Yours ve - n,,•., ___ _—__ - Y rs ry truly, Clock and Jewelry Repaitdcg for J. 'Smoked Tritnmed Boneless Back Bacon, 15c lb.' _ L. O. CLIFFORD, ��ke,. Jeweler,,Stoutfvilie. Any re- wing or orders can be left with AIr. •: _ _ - Smoked -Breakfast Bacon;1150 lb. ' pa . . Oshawa, November 8th, ,1921. Palmer pr at b1 r, Porter's . Barber - - Shop, Clairmont. 8 Cooked Ham (sabdwich block),53c lb r -:- PICKERIN .•. _ _ - �., ._ Roaet Pprk,-55c lb. DO MOT BUY FEEDS t Finnan Haddie, 18c lb: LUMBLAX--YARD : Until you get my prices. Haddie Fillets 22c lb. :: ;. •. Bran. Shorts, Shumacker, OiiOake - Y, • and Tankage at Locust Hill. .:-4 .- ,'•,L'' I; We have a large and.well assorted Corn. Corn Chop,Western Oats,Tank- Salmon $Hacks, SOc ]b. k stock of the following material :. age and Millfeeds in stock.at mill. Pon Honor Country Sausage, 30c lb. Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V Cars of No. 2 yellow American corn; '• ' : Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting,' and No, 2 Canadian Western olli oats. On- FRESH OYSTERS, 50 CENTS PINT GL kSS T: Matebed B. C. Hemlock flooring. tax winter wheat bran and shorts J inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 in, and cotton seed meal to arrive in the and'8 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. nest week ices o days. Special JAMES RIGHARDSON 0.'• prices oft care, �••-� - ;:. Also, Beaver Beard. Plaster.Board and Apple Barrels: Feed Grinding :'PL' GROCERIES ESDAYB. THURSDAYS G ONLY and SATURDAYS. A W. D. Gordon & Son, Bell 30R. Home Mark 20 PICgE� t Glen w�li�w �Vlills f -Pickerir ard*r rre Store: - r Bell and Independent phoua. -0 @C�c':l.r GzCV@ `L. O. CLIFFORD ;. .: : e Canadian winter home needs Th lent v 8 MANIFESTO OF L. U. CLIFFORD, - y f heart and light . „ LIBL•'•R 1 L C-liNDID:ITE; Be e�r3'led - - p :`�•= ?u tlie.Elec:ors if South Ontario: jjL ,;=jy(s your insL'rance pavers, CI$2iS, I Ot1dS ri-+ t *'•` ;, Ladies und.Gent eur_n:— \� j� and other valuables Rh l:flme until they are _ V Y 7!' ^jail. Having accepted the nomination of 1= stolen or deatroyetl by fare, instead of.r�nti.t a �ttt e� �t�� ' :.`the.I.ibezai Party of South Ontario ., „,�. u!• A Happy Thought 1.as•ita candidate in the present elec- Safety Deposit,Iiox,is on a par with luClcirg the. Van, I de;i_e brie[:: to place rny' `'► stable door after the horse is stolen." n claims for support be•fcre you. I am Don't prccrastLiatel Rent a box.today ai this Bank. ° '�i;,ti: ._ _ •.--�� Range-and-a; _ a nativ: of South Ontario, where I . p� THE �-t t have�recied.ali,Itty life. I am en- w7T�-ikl�Dit-kItD BANK ~ 'en- Coleman Lamp l' gaged in farming near Oshawa, c-- " _ +'�►° "'•: '-', pectally dcvoting. my'energies to the or CANAna, . `. production'and '-niarketing of fruit, TOTAL•ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Yo.a will alR'aye be satiailed „ and to the raising of pure bred Acre- Pickering Brinch; - W.F.Law,Manager. ford ct3tt.?. T have successfully ex- _ Now is the flans to get your stovbe hibited my hens at'all the large shows Whitby Branch' C A.McClellan,Manager. and furntaeee repaired-before �,. in Canada. I have also acted as judge the coil wEather comes. at all the Western shows when not -- exhibiting. I am the President of the - It is a pleasure to show our goods 7.E • , t '`Canadian Hereford Association, a Di- J.' S. BALSD4N - 'ICKERING ., ^'••�°: rector of the Canadian National Ex- T Can Save You 0i Days a Year w� hibitian atf8 of the 110-al Agriculll:rat f f3h pvr. having occupied these're:non=• You know from laborious experience that you } -"- --- sible positions, I feel I can render pe spend, at. h•a�t an average of one hour a day in .'.:. fiervire in a larger sphere if elected �_ F Y :,'to represent you in the Parliament 1�p?�aster for nse_abdsa your farm• Tickerin' d �Pf Canada. S;.op.losing this ca!uable time. Save •our The present Government having -, trentth. . In:;taF�{ T•,rc,nto Windmill and see your loAt the cottfiderca of the eo le, are . .r,�' .Is icl�ly it sT;ll ;ay f r itself. _ .. ._ p P �, now asking ,for' a renews.lease . bf T, note Sr ir.Imills are quiet,efficient workers. �. _ `> power. In the present crisis in Can- Ccsc n, :&'.n,to r=,. Rr,ui-c practica y-noa'ttcn- ` ad::.n tit4cM it i. the duty of us ail t o rt.±;M a:r o;.rasiora!-..::.r_;. tl Ile 1 8 lr a2'8 _> io• v By si ho I •ngr dieuts in of Bread we to zeriouviy c r,s;der oux'po•ition, and Ar.+1 s, cn;rA:;ed v»>v.lth a Toronto Pump and pre arec' to tr1Vd 011,a loaf of- 1191st Keeps - it .is th'e ee=l .ci.tl d:it T 'o_-those eon- T,-' nw Wa•i:, S�; tam, a T,.r�,nto Win,im l,wih p �? r� ,- quality. p sidereel by il:rit fei:otir citizens fit±e<1 &N%;,yott+a ciry-nater service-sight t n your farm. _ fwr public 3itiot,s to o;Iar.their ser- - _- -fresh ens•? nic'i till.tlle last cru.mb.is used If not p 17° h+L'BIhZ£i1�'TO W.j .: ^ •. .. v:cea on t,f-r:r •behalf, Accepting the C. rr . Pi1kev Pickering - call,.Iofi'er r,:yse-f a,a•a candidate,and .7 9 b � -. 1, cds:torner- try -S loaf and be one't ie' - if elected,'will -bring to the service - _ •of yourselves And the country the ' - _ . manly we liave siitisiled. ;benefit an my efulles a in business 'YOU'LL ®� ENSILAGE - .affairs, and r.'ir fullest energy as one ,l --.- - -':-.�'� ,- • j. of the younger citizens Lf this riding. The extravagance and %hortcon-drip h- ' With a 5110 Bread, Buns and Cakes always on hand, u of th^ Government, so well known to - ��3�t-Cll�"-r`r`as ,.. yo'ir that'I cfm not need to enlarge r HANDLE the T�mnt•, b grooved sttves Chocolates in bulk and boxes. k upon them, are sought to be covered 1 Hip Roc..f Silo because I (-I i3 selected spruce impres up by Its supporters in the present want to give trzy custc,mcts - • the bi natecl with creosote t Wedding Cakes our specialty. campaign by other issues. The cab- they " inet has bean reconstructed, many of gr eat't aide: give adequate p r o t e c,t i o n - • Ycu can't have good en- �':,._ the former members Navin been a - I; , against su and frost. Their P siLzge un ess y ou LT c a n t o rya Hip Roc f provides pointe3 fo'the Senate. The appeal' silo, And 'T o r a n t o to the people is being made with' a Silos are good silos. mcrc space for filling. a is R• `Monney, «' : ?� _ '.Pickering cabinet of 21 ministers; mostly new, Made of wood—th e I can show you where a Tor.' � — Inexperienced and of local reputation best non-conductnr Hof or'tO.sdo will mean more pro- k 000 a ear, heat and cold. Slur- ductive cattle,bigger profits.a ,.. only, costing Canada ;299, y snore valuable farts—dollars is .. as compared with the Laurier cabinet dt'ly built from double y,..pocket: Leta talk it over. of 15 ministers costing only $142,500 A T-7 , iE N T 1 10 N `` `. .V. a y r,.and with the cry that all Lib- C+• W. PILKEY, - PICKERING erals are free traders. .The Govern- _ anent cannot escape the condemnation ` :due them for present state of affairs - -_ ---- -- by libelling all their opponents #raiders. A tariff for the rev- =•' New Supply •ot Almlra Yarn, grey, red K venues of the country' is necessary, I and black, also - and the Liberal Party does'not stand - ' for free trade. A downward revision s ;'G rey Fingering Yarn at a —� in the tariff is,due in some lines,but • T am not in favor of any changes _ _, . 7 lower price. 'which will affect the industries- of , _ \ ;South Ontario or prejudice the op- �i - � r portunities of any of our working II�+++ ++� New Serges art paces sure to please. men or those engaged in agriculture, 1•Inaustrial and agricultural prosper- ... .. School FOR THIS ST(I'�T SChoOl. Readers. __.... , sty go hand in hand, for industry de- ,. _ pends for success upon the prosperity. • - ti of our farmers. It will be nre aim Or f • N N 'to support only such n;easures' re- I - (the fiscal policy of Canada. c I '� or regarding any other matter, as viii _ ensure to the benefit of the people I '��9.3le '� _ �N T'A'RIQ P° P r.. KEEP- yonr car on the rtiFk Prompt represent. I reserve to myself' the• W attention- to repairs as.soon as needed "Al t to act and vote as m • conscience _ b staves further expense. ff r ate may direst,,:a y con>� IIII ll� CILIU a o# e W e t tYte welfate of my con t- Let us keep year•Ford ap to 1Q0, per cent {dents whether engaged in agriculture aafficiency—it still save yon money. �,or industry. I do no wish to follow Our repair shop is equipped v&h approved blindly ail party dictation, but be at machinery to facilitate prompt and efficient liberty to support all good measures work. We have the skilled mechanics to give �•� FDr Bread and principles by whatever party or yon a first class job. ��• xrian they may be proposed. I will at I+!! J , � ' 'tea 0nare Flour f�Q>E� Pastry all times insist upon the most rigid I''+ We sell.Genuine Ford' Parts at prices.fixed I =r�1 e reconomy in keeping with efficiency "6y the Company. _ r .' of administration. I will . give my Bring your Vor&tol as and thus be sure of 'Bran, Shorts and Feed Flour '�• heartiest support to all measures for getting Lhe genuine. - t he betterment of agriculture and for We will dote you exact cost of repairs or ";improving the opportunities of our I- parts before you buy.P American Corn—ground,:cracked and whole �- setumied men. Accepting the nomination as I have I — ' ' :� if yoilr.hens;are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our <. it' a ante date, it will be impossit: Bell hone Ind hone celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. =o„ fof me to call upon all personally, as ...,r'..thgre are over 15,000 voters in the 29 2 Q ' Highest pric.c paid ;for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, f vzill endeavor Tiding. I to see as Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. many as I possibly can. If I do not ri. see you, you will know that it hes Il�all .Chopping and Oat Crushing Wedne:adays and Saturdays; -� been impossible. If you think my personal record is worthy h h I re- Sherwood Co E I aC utt ",The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd. . :::•;'':•,`'•eration and the principles which I re- J. p � present are worthy of support, I ask ' • t for your vote and influence to elect Ford Sales and service Station. «-- Mills at �— Y as your representative in the'Par- r'F'['aryArl , 1l•'' nf7 1 ..�:_ :ate•�•:^�l V4. iA.,.i (' �, '• L'�L _ . ' wi, g: ;st c.ior:, =-r._..:�_ "x `=�' _. ._ ntc� Peterboro - Picker��g r ;yF'€�°Wy�r'�, •'7"N�.�:"^';��` .�i:}�;. .��,.� .m� keur '�,K, 1, ,vy,.. ,✓ • aC•'O ..",1?"" � �„ ��„ .. .� ��.;� ,a -'�l.,�M', ,k a r�:., ,r. .� „µ n,t: . � ax.. aa'••;' �iy,,� a' 'h; ev" i:'kseK t}» :+t �' �,..t "�Nn p" r i V15, 0,40.-K -ran ,Frpgp SALE REGISTER., r-LA,P19MONT. CLAREMGXrS*NEW about 5�acres of standing ti he G A adilL of. Stouff vllle was Mo.-;DrA�T,, Nov.21ST—Auction sale of ' A Ship Your Oft Coal ow^li In town on Si4trirday. Get your hay pressed then phone jincLud1bg maple, beech, ash an Chas. Coopwr had a busineel trip TWI el-ml, at 'lot V, eon. 4;- %Pickering or write "dut The undersigned bgvlox purchased -delivo6d�om� ibe•garag@ business of F. a Ite the City on Tuesday' (near Greenburn station)., the Oro- and give you pri6es M.Cooper, hard and Soft 7 Wylor a -��rcini station. im . -. .:., . ­-��-Vtrlp to the city on Wednesday. *best quality 'David had business o'clock,of A. W.Stitzel. the cars are prepared to do all general i;epalr- S4e at 1.30 14 of of all makes. o'clock, sharp, See bill@. � N Maw, We can pay.-highest'Orlel@g' -go- N,3 'Into e6trimunication with All ace6soortes for cars kipt.,401ist.'. nd Mrs. D. A. Scott ts spending a . sUctioveer. t:.- with friends ing. Get I _-week vv ends in *Port Perry. antlyonhand. jAw -always on b TUESDAY, Nov. 22.ND-Auction sale of u by phone, Main 885, or write us Mrs. Chaptusu, ' of. Kitchener, aboiit 6 acres of standing mixed tim• 11 at?A Scott St. Motor oil hand Is visiting her sister, Mrs., -M(,Cal • 'bee at lot 17, eon. 8, Pickering (one- i ilghi Work guaranteed Price - slum. qukrter rullia east of the Brock road), 201C)2C40X1=ff. Q=t- Messrs. Ward & Gregg shipped the property of Percy. "Widemin. G,T. HLERINGTON & Co- Give us a ITia Sale at 130 o'clock. sharp. Seebills. 12 .TORONTO, ONT. Anderson & PlIkey Claremont 4%carload of mixed stock on Tues F. W.Silversides,auctioneer. -Brougham -day, -Auction sale the weather during the past few springers. and youpg cattle. the pro- Mrs. Fred Ward,has been under THURSDAY, Nov. 24TH ExPre"' of 55 head of cattle, fresh cows, cartage tv of Oliver Den lot 24. eon. 4. t Central Uri e • WOM. Cooper Is& on Tuesday' Wbfthy. 1�miles sou of Brooklin. : 0161 -mg All kinds of Trucking to and from f )gaateru Ontario to buy a car- Sale at one o'clock. sharp..,See bills. or the City or other points. B IR 0 ,U G 1:1 A M "load of eattle. Wm.Mdw,auctioneer. Also, Touring Car for hire V. Chidlow is prepared to Pay FRIDAY, Not.- 25TH—Auction sale of the highest prices for all• kinds of standing timber and dry cordwood night or day... the -of J. J D avin Be p LA Ind phone 500 . 88-8 _&gmar). .-_live and dressed poultry.. g cured a MeLan, ic with Miss Sarah Edwards is in To 35. con. 9. Whitby (a� ply -week.at Timber will be sold in about quarter SRO-UGHAM HOTEL ronto this mid attending acre lots and consists mostly of vast experience in motor over Aunual Convention of the Wont- beech and maple, after which a co n• Institute. siderm ble q ian t it v of dry cordwood and machine work, we .1 1 .hauling Something Good 1. 'ind Mrs. Fleming and L sold, 1: p. 1. johii Y- willbe,sod. Saleat2o'clock. Wm. ':'6�au and Mrs., Pilkey spent Sun- Maw,auctioneer. ''we are prepared to repair or over• day with Wm.and Mrs. Orinerod, Fnin.%Y...DEC. 2-ND-Auction sale of kLee our stock of Ranges and Heaters of Greenwood. ix acres 'of standing timber for coal or woodandconvince your... about r haul anythingfrQui tht).smallest Wig. Denyee, of SRckett's Har- (twiple, beeeb, elm, basswood and self that we have the best bor, N. Y., who has been visiting t lot 13, con. 15, 'Pickering, 'J g cedA'z gas -engine to the largest and value for your money. her sister, Mrs. Joshua Bundy, also'n. quantity of wood in stove for several days. returned;home lengths, the property of John Cow.• "Treasure" Steel Ran e,8-hole,reser-* f so an. Sale at I.W. See bills. Wm.- finest autop2obile'. voir and warming closet, .00 83.00 on- on M- day. Maw, auctioneer. Quebec Heater, wilsh oven Mrs Richard Ward and Miss S. Ejap'tist THuRsDAY.-I)Ec, 8TH-Auction sale Gasoline and Motoi Greases, also Quebe6 Heater, 10. 22.00 F Evans attended the of125nrie farm,also stock and im- w6mell:8 -Missiobary Convention plements,the property of W. H.Me. .._auto'accessories._" Frank Cofter, :Claremont of Ontario and Quebec at Hainil-. Clellan,Kingston load, 3 miles west ton last week. ofWhithv. Ownergivingli farm- Sale Ind. one 500, Pickering Dr.,Vanz'aut, of the edUorial Pvor-itbmg ru T staff eY The Canadian Country- Y,4ock 'and implements it 12.30 man, Mrs.' Forsyth and other friends 1D. Toronto, visited 'G. M. and farin at 2 o'clock. Wm. Maw, nue' Proprietor A.A� A left about two years ago for the Clareinont on Friday. Zia Wm. - and Mrs. Oirke'tt, who N WA1.1 Nottli-west, rettirned on Thursday Poultry .of all kind,;. Best prices last and'are now visiting ,friends Hogs - and More Hogs I paid for quality stuff. in Claremont. When ia.the West, Phone 2818. That is a money-making Slogan for farmers. You can sell all the 11p9more, -9 - they resided in Ct Sask, I 'OW, CLAREMONT hop you raise,sure of good returns. Of all materials and doslan a the F. COWL kept in stock. It will pay you A well afteaded'meeting i you need an advance to replenish your stock, Consult the interests of F. M Chipman the cell at out works azd inspois our slosh Mew Mal - misted Progressive candidate, was held We we Vied to as" responsible progressive farmers who we obtain pri6es Don't be in the Masonic Hall on Saturday It i$ My Business wide-awake to good opportunities. 0410%te we do not employ To help you run part of yours, *17 we can, and do throw ON the eves/ afternoon last, W. R. Wood, of commission of 10 per"Us.,which you we Winnipeg. gave an excellent ad- By opening a New Garage in the Vil- certainly save by purchasing from dress that was listened to attent- lage of Whitevale I um prepared to do call 6011414G& THE DOMIN IONBANK i� ively: Mr. Wood had thepleasure all kinds of repair work, including side curtains. also making WHrW BRANCK G. P. LYND, Manager. J. T. MATHESON of meeting many old friends when tape and your oldicar look and run.like mew by BROOKLJN BRANCH, L C_ CROSS, Managet. Whitby, thda here. 00106 and Works, Y,0% T. C. Gostick giving it a Rood coat of new paint. Rev. C. W.King$ and C. H. Found were delegates to Agent for Toronto machinerv. includ- the ordination Council and Service• ing: Pumps,*, Windmills,'Silo's at StoaffvIlle last Friday. M r. !1ndjq.as.olin-eLlEoginea. inted moderator of CHARLF-1; INI. RICE. King wn-4 appo the Council and the' Claremont!Home Tel:-Sul. Whitevale, Out 7 choir furnhibed the special ruti.sic in floe tor -the occasion -form. Luets 5 C swed so IM There was a good representation! A Us*Iwo!LINOW frutuClaremont, . t 'Mrs. Wtu. Whittleton, of Good Wood, and formerly a resident of iWatch for the date =`Claremont. died on Sunday after -a vori brief illness, She had been of the,opening Of in her usual health on Saturday when she was engaged at her regtv• lar household duties, and when Valley Hall at % she received a • thus employed I the stroke from which she died -ineral. took Highland Creek following day. Her funeral lace on Wednesday afternoon o 2. rnoon _r cemetery. She had no good wood ce j.. family but iwourvived by a sorrow- HIGHLAND CREEK Thv L.,,d vf a great trading organization which unites ing husband. with its politics--a political theorist—has lost control of Crerar bNiding --intm%sUng evenitig i is wnfi&iven into im- An the political movement he started and ri Concrete ble positions b cla-4s rule extremists. e is under tbq ranged for Monday next, th:21st posgi ould tnst, in the Baptist Church under N Alberta. Hew , domination of N the. political boss of AP3e the Auspices of B. Y. P. U., when -e effect to Free Trade, thus destroying CAWS&pa and jdr. D. D. McTavish of the B. F. domination wA economic strueWm M. Board, a business man of To r 3319 visit to the Battle- Fields of A Vote for Crers6r_is for Chaft onto, will deliver an address on Field Tile Europe and trip to the Orient, stands on tM :7-­rj-. illubtrated-with electric -stereopti- 7 7 give he actually ta 7cou lantern views froM his own - So evm Mr. McTavish comes in t issues that nobody knows wliere h� n -camera. �and Brick %JTW Is a great East. policy'Wte:tion to the Ea� 4 of the day. Fits his Ii to suit audiences. Free, Trade to the West and the interests of the Great War Talks specializes t new sufferers of Hathonia and Latavia, Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 in high-sounding phraseology. His party is pledged He Trade, but falls to sugges E and an offering will be ._Ao.a isr.ge mwusure of Free mad 'ational Revenues. ade during the evening. Music' inch na-lVh-cia d 'Otaining necessary N 7 by Miss Gladys Pugh find the Concrete Blocks Whitevale Mixed Quartette. Ev .7 A Wxa-pafor King is a Plunge in the Dark d is invited.' 'Meeting at 8 Get mys�prices., y pt M Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. The first cobeert of the Lecture, �-Easnl�the otjt%t�anding figiure in Calladian-public life to-day, a the only real Leader.. in s g�_ Able, forceful, courageous, concert and Entertainment course Clarence Simpson ' Meighel er. A statesiti an of demonstrated ability wit is which was recently arrauged for upright in character.the fall and winter season was C. N. R. Station br,:eJ National and Imperial vision and an unassailable Brook Road Riven in the Presbyterian Church reasonable .. ...... Stands firm -for the maintenance of a p yet .,auditorium here last • Saturday T maximuni amount of FIRG;T.CLASS ariff, and aims to provide the evening. MAry and warty were 7 labour for all. -expressions of appreciation muting ana Decorati the a L7 over the programme.' It was Turn. Lone on shortest notice by EN ladies from ' fished by "The Dixie Duo," two A VOTE FOR Nllbdi A v M16 Cle er Southern young ladi f -ous 11 Z, RN TO MO X the Dominion *Lyceum Chnutau George A. Ulley .RETU X na Bureau, who presented a fine Books,selections prograrnme of vocal and instru- Wall Paper Pattern lectio of Simpsons and the famous 4�1 Viental music and 'inipirsonations Empire Wall Papers, 1�. of Sc�nthern characters, The folk- lore tales and songs of the mount. All orders for work r Reid, Butcher, Pickering. A2 received by W. jM A sin whites and the darkles were all well rendered and, irresistible a both in their humor and pathos. Not for some years have We6een able to In view of the large attendance at offer such a, eboise of designs and _,this initial event of-the series and -patterns as we have now. of the desire of the local manage- f high-class In Prints,* Ginghamaj Gal,%teas `.i `'"° ment that all lovers o :`entertainment should have the and Flannel Shaker. opportunity of this splendid series, has been decided to, offer the Men's Boys Suits, navy bins remaining season tickets at $2.00 serge and tweeds, at.-tin. each and transferable, making it 56 teats per night for the ticket usually-low prices. 'holder, also to reduce single tick- ? etq to 75 cents. Two dates are •'.Q awe early for full choice Axed for Deceinber, the 2nd and -the 22nd, the former with �'The The,National Liberal and Conservative Paste " Harp Singers." In a delightful I Publicity Committee hand Pet 6 right cc rejIdered at8tntiffvi1,-e -j-iFt week • ' with great acceptance. Ind. Phone 2804 At '�'-„:•ux_' .'-.J"=' '. Y,+''^�a::d;� ,t,�''�v:xN^v^-•:ti csyt,Fa'h=a a+•�.�°,�...+''r-`..-�ai-"$ .r-s•r:?:�' 1.•8;",s;..'°a+^,rd•o•,,, •.ba'�a'+..-'.:�'"."°.rr.ne`.s�;u..:'. _ `°.3.'..''Trt9"ti-'.'+i" -- "•".17:'.`St° .,,.,r`.-i,e,!'k°.�4r-"',°'�'94i's`ai..A..c.%..r';ax'w:'r;��''t�"w '...,-i'Taxu;,�a _:,�:""r`r:, .yL'cti�t 'wrs...�.''.ae`s,t su^-_,,, ,�}`..,,r�o .r�,....4y •�v%�.a+'s:.�ab.:'k Y 7"p w � : '.'R"-r.y• w.. ,.;,x�',. :•+•..", .....nb•„r�:t-+'iS."�•,� Fi4' �.�, '�';r.y s,!"" 'i"„�''. ^e ,IM:;,te..t.. ,�,:.. :r.;3>.''•�.•�;; •'.=-j� ;r�l ..s.. °4,'�",`'., fi,° v}r...r `M�,'^,�, .::7 �,: �Ia[• y,' -. •;Y y..,.E": '�:�,I<� '.,r..,�� wr�, d +t;?'y�'. 'r 'S';G ,,_,y - P SGT..;_ :.+,;.,�,.'J• %4. P '"xet b 4"+5 � J'. s�+'�,• 4 �:. +rD-.:' 'r^� i' • •~ -c t. x' '�: ,. .'. •' `', .,a. . A:d•_yL, sx µ.,... -.r:'� '"'•' ,*Y,(�" °f �-w and the worst• is yet to come � •^ - _ i'> - '" - •1:. ._ :1'4••4' _« V .--. IRLS.- Feeing the Baby_ I midnight feeding.was dropped. Three- . ��0 'MA�ME • w'. Improper'feeding of infants and hour intervals are now more generally �I K'9oaag children is blamed by sa smirk followed,. and the new-born babe has k I j I ' �►�+'( - Lt _ ='��.OQe�y .'" _ �...� I I� I L.tAQLti Yo t._, j :f ent dootar'.for the fact that one per- its last feeding at eight o'clock at twn otlt of every six is not physically night The` mothei is then insured. AgMr. L= / m DbU .. • ;' �M, v chic to do the amount of daily work,uninterrupted rest until'six o'clock in I I` • ;' . .With '' .. that a normal, healthy human being;the `morning,' when feedings again - : **,,ld do. With this grave charge!begin - 1 L � 1 � i Real upon mothers, it behooves, OccasionallyL in the case of amall, a=,�•,` ,. every orie with children.t9, learn the' delicate infants, smaller and' more jttl! proper thing in feeding, aryd having,frequent deedings are necesaar�. din _f� r•-'+ ''�� /� (earned it to practice it. Many moth- all things the mother must be guided . �' �i�1 " eta who know what is right in child;by the reaction of the infant to its i f This lovely little doll.inn real lieft feed he allow themselves to be coaxed i food, Common sense in feeding babies - _ x I / and eyes that open.an4 abut. She, bullied into the child im-•'is as valuable as in everything. else % I wears a lovely dress and hat, shoes ' #>r)per foods, or it to form bad in life, and it must be remembered /l�(� and stocking] She is just 12 !aches _ t'bod habits. If mothers-realized thatI that even with infant ,seeding one i tall and has }oinked lags and,arms. „ �� Just send us your name aad'eddrees , ',3"-` _-it is as wicked to feed a child im- man's meat is another. man a poison. - - � � t�l �, f --_t K�_ I and we WIN send you Three Dollars rz -properly as it is to administer slow The main point is to find out what is worth of our lovely emboeeed Xmas... imisori; a large per cent, of the mal- best for your baby, and having found -'1= posttca rds to ee11 at tea cents a pack- • : nutrition we see abeht us would dig- it, stick to your schedule without re- age. When they are sold, vend us appear. gard to what some other mother does. _ our money and we will ae;ad you the Of course, the ideal food for the If the milk supply is insufficient it lovely Doll, with all charges prepaid. Infant Is the natural food, and lucky may be necessary to supplement it - If you prefer it we wJU sand you a ` are the bai7iea whose mothers have led with some other food. But continue School Set, or Flashiirht, or Hbuntata : such sane well-ordered, restful lives nursing so long as the- supply lasts, ✓� - Pea,• d Pan Knife, or MQath Orgasp w instead of the Doll. - ".4q, that %aye can supply mother's milk unless illness on the part of the moth- :__ s` Address _ - dos their young. Nothing else, no mat- er prevents, or the milk' plainly cafe- HOMER- WARREN COMPANY . gear how carefully prepared, will take agrees with the baby. A small am- - �„► : ' 'tlbe place of mother's milk, nor.so well aunt of mother's milk often means _ TO Mph 2bi insures health and life. Out of fifty the difference -between life and death _ ----.• -- - _ _ ■ w " `'• thousand babies studied those who to a baby. ;died under one year of age &hawed•s Do not give the baby `•tan*ea" of _ :_ . _ C $p Heck percentage of one to two for bottle- food at the table. For the first six fed-babiea, and one to thirteen for or seven months at least, milk is its — •-. - --— The solution of problem No. 2, Pub- - " breast-led. Mothers' mirk for the in- only requirement, added to the water is helpful. Also ^ Ut,+ T�{L+n �jj�; be last week, is-as follows: pant contains a promise of longer life, ' sprinkle the feet with talcum powder G UL TRIED ij]� too, if one may, trust statistics. In a after drying, and put on fresh stock- " W. B. W. B. Hoese Remedies. f�� : T��LJai'a 1 82-27 28-32 8 26-28 82-27„ . group studied, eighty-five children, fag.--G. X. L. TONIC TRFA ` �l 2 2 7-?A 19-28 i I 4 23-32 - y '.,; ;'breast-,fed, were all alive at eleven When pouring medicine from �bot- When- the first nausea and griping Black cannot move; consequently ad age, 'chile one hundred and tiea, be sure to turn on the aide op- pains which indicate.bowel trouble'are _. _ - nine bottle-fed did not reach the polite the label. This prevents soiling felt, this simple-remedy, repeated at .. loses. Through Its Use Strength and -Pt^ eleventh year. �and giving a mussy appearance and halt hour intervals for several doses ng No: 8—Either to move,-Blacic wine. To- be able to feed,her Baby the also leaves the directions plain.—Mrs. will often avert It altogether•. .Take _ Ylgor Was Restored. - mother must first-take care o! her-4E. G. W. half a teaspoon of wintergreen. (or - —} --i'ealf. She mint see to it that she has It the weight of* hot water bottle one-fourth,teaspoon of peppermint), a To be tired after exertion is natural. t F..`..' plenty of fresh ass and exercise, but is oppressive for an invalid, use hot quarter of a teaspoon of sods and a Rest and food restore the body to nor- .;.'on the other hand, she must avoid ex- cloths, preferably cotton, as they re- little sugar in,a quarter of a sup of mal attar such fatigue. But to be I - '-- posurss and over-work. Her food must tain the heat longer than flannef. hot waterf M:N. N•. tired all the time is a symptom of an • f,- • be plentiful and essi digested. For —E. L. C. anaemic condition that will not be ' • this- reason she must avoid foods When •using poultices lay in a corrected Hoffl the blood in built up. pPbkh she knows always "upset her j steamer over boiling water to keep _" Eventide. Such ad anaemic condition -is-so MANS a�;.. itarhach" and those Iec• sweets which't►ot,—Mrs. L. L. G. gradual in ib approach and generally The day Is past and the toilers cease. so lacking in acute pains that it is day the appetite and keep her from 4 To relieve quinsy, put boiling water . . ,,.• ••Y The land grows dim mid the shad- often-dimcult to persuade the suffer- n"t� , _astint enough plain, nourishing food, in a can, add a few &rope of pepper- i Her daily list should include frutt�mint oil, invert a funnel over the an, owe gray, eT to do anything for it. But rt Is - iD _ and vegetables, green vegetables to be pines the month over the funnel and And heart are glad, for the dark a condition that corrects, itself. If briars peat° the blood is not enriched the trou We preferred,• cesesia, meat or fish or allow steam to go in throat,-Urs. ,At �tae of day. . - s_. ; �� e1gs;milk,and fat,either cream,but- L. L. G. will tnerease. The serves will be an- - - ` •:1tw, bacon, oil or something dmilar. For an oibatinate case of hiccoughs, Each weary toiler. with.linerW pace, deraourished and neuralgic paint I iA bowl of gruel or milk or_4W-nog the following will stop the worst As he homeward turns. wish the will follow. Digestive disturbances Solution o1 this poitition will appear luat rase the rani morning sad midi cases Gtva a tablespoonful of vinegar long day done, often result from thin blood, deep it next week. � - la ° :'sftmuom nuraing is_ helpfl. In which a half teaspoonful at, salt Looks to the west, with the light on disturbed and a - - Above all, abe must avoid excite-_I sa. T. , cis race, may occur. Yatlis�>titltg viNnaa. -' �Saaat and danger. If as much care wets used in d'resii- Of thepetting-sun. Mr. Wilson Johnson, Nineveh. N.S., The Ilama and alpaca are extensive , .9 JA feeding anything. animal or hu- fag the feet comfortably and attend- says: "A few years ago my system Iy domesticated as South America. A assn• regQlar, hour, k a prime !actor ins to their comfort in all ways as we Yet some see not (with their sin-dim• was in a badly run down condition. My relative of theirs, the vicuna, smaller . mod eyes nerves seemed always on edge, and in sine; is a wild aadmal, nsfite to the in amen& Schedules vary according usa in regard to other parts of the _ The DromLe of cost is'the fading I found myself to weal[ that I could high'plateaus of the Andes. - sto the physician, but having adopted body, it would add much to our health ltgbt, . hardly do any work. I suffered from The vieuns has been heated almost N11 a sobedale which promises success ad- and happiness. When the feet become here to It. Feedings four hours apart hot and painful, take time to remove But the lauds'loom dark In the angry headaches sad from pains in the back to the point b ore long it extermination by the � skies, - and under the shoulders, and was of- Indians, and before long-it is likely °. `. with the last one at midnight up to the shoes and stocking's and bathe the r- 1. At the raft of night tea ea sleepless at night that when t0 became as extinct species. Its ffn• Ithree rawlihs of age, were for a time tired feet in cool water until they are morning came' I felt as tired ss when silky wool, of s tawny Dolor, L acorn ` And some see only a�oldea sky, I went to.bed. I was taking medicine- into-very attractive poncho,, and rugs ' followed. After three mJntha t!he_relieved, A�speonlul of_agru ammonia Whore the elms their -welcoming' all the time, but it was doing me no made. of Its skin-are mach sought as 9 r arms stretch wide To fire calling rooks, as they home. good. Then I read the testimontsl of bed-coverina. a man whose condition had been - - AMTH IMUCAMN• ward fly similar to mine, and who strongly re- -French Chemical ihdustriea. _ - - - At the eventide. :-: 1' BY DR. J. J. :MIDDhETON commended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. French chemical industries show a ~ _ Provincial Board M Health, Ontario It speaks of peace that comae after I decided to give this medicine afair - :' remarkable development In throne ma- -. strife, trial, and when I•had taken six boxes terials for 'which it, like other cons- y, Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- Of the rest He mends to the'hearts I felt much better. I continued taking tries was dependent on Oermlwy be--� _.tors through this Column. Address him at Spadina House, Spadina He tried, the pills until I had taken six moss fore the war. The same is true of Bri, ' .-trescent. 'Zaroato. Of the calm that follows the stormiest boxes, sad I can only say I am glad I fish dndnstriea, especially in the coal--- onk =� . life— - did so, as I aim now enjoying the•beat ' - > '► God's eventide. ; of health, and I advise all men who tar products and dyes tufts. _ In order that the public may realize in a man after 46 year of age, should _ _ Lient Col John McCrea. feel ran down Lo give these pillp a ��N � - good-trial..,. ^. the importance of early treatment o! be submitted to investigation without.- - +'-' _ We pay wee y and'offer steady em- , �Pusslin the Twins. ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- li�t1 Dancer the following information b delay,and the decision at once arrived g .. ploymeat selling our complete and ex- -, f• vital assistance. It is no exaggers- at by an expert microscopical exam-' James and John are twin brothers Lamed from say dealer in medicine, elusive lines of whole-root fresh-dug- of or by mail at 60 cents a box' or six to•order,tree• and plants. Best stock tlon to say .Lhst.' it acted Upon, the inattlon whether it is cancer or,not. and' look so much alike that it ie a boxes for 12.60 from The Dr. Wil- and service: We teach and equip you y^ i result would be the saving anrwslly A very loge proportion of ouch sores puzzle far their parents and friends to - a llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. free. * money-making.-;opportunity. r' st! many hundreds of lives, which at m• swells ��.� at this time of tell which is James and which is John. - Luke brothers''tVur'ser ea Montreal /resent are inevitably loa't We are cancer, and if neglected for is it strange then that the little fel- Aeroplane's Cii'g0 Of Pigs .> Read these carefully and rem4mber only a few weeks the result is almost lows themselves were deceived? They Many strange cargoes are conveyed them;' invariably fatal. If' removed at once were just learning to talk when the fol- 0 `� ' prospect of cure is good. lowing tunny incident occurred: One by air on the*Continental services, (1) Cancer, in its early and curable the stage, gives rise,,Io no pain nor symp- (8) Any bleeding occurring 'from day mother had given John a bath and soya an English paper. A few days tom of ill-health whatever. the bowel after 45 years of age, com- dressed him in fresh, clean clothes. ago three pigs were carried from the _ ` (2) Nevertheless, in'its commonest money supposed by the public to be She was carrying him across the room terminus at Croydon to the French - - iituations, the signs of it in i dearly_ "piles," should be submitted t' in- in her arms, when she happened to apical. They shared the machine "Lift O with Fingers with some live !owls. stage we $"picuously manifest; � n at once. A. large proper- pass the big mirror. She s4epped np ,- ($)J� _ ,f,azsy a�►ll g a'cur-�#�elt cases are cancer, which to it to let John see,himaelf looking so Apparently the porkers had no great l:id cu a of s .woman after stage is perfectly curable. fresh and dainty. What' do you sup- fancy for flying' for throughout the 40 years of age, a medial man should_ (9) When warts, moles,_or other pose,John John said to his own sweet re- journey the pilot heard grunts and •at once be consulted. A large proper- growths on the skin are exposed to fiction?� He waved,his little hand and sgaeals above the hum of the engine. ivy ; tion,of such swelling are cancer. constant irritation they should be im- said, "Helilo, James!" For several and fresh flowers and live lob- eters are often included among the - 4• (4) Any bleeding, however trivial, meiliately removed. A large number months after that it was the delight aaZes of the skyway. Many of the occurring after the change of life of them, if neglected, terminate in of the family to take one of the twine ` things that travel by air seeps dull, ,_ . _=• " - means almost invariably Cailcer, and cancer. to the mirror and, hear him greet'his prosaic and far removed from the ro- cancer Which is then curable. If neg- (10) Avoid irritation and the own reflection as his brother. . I - �. iected till pain occurs, it meagre can- tongue and cheeks by broken; jagged manes of flying. ,., - Who would think of tinned rabbit or = 1 r Der which is almost always incurable.. teeth, and of the lower lip by clay dot Long But Wide. vaseline as he observes a machine ` r� (6) Any ir*egular bleeding occur- pipes. Many of these irritations if 0 The partly Irishman waddled into passing gracefully overhead? Few, ring at the change of life should in- neglected, terminate in cancer. • , variably be submitted to a doctor's -Certain•predispq�ing factors in the 'the Op' again, think of a cargo of handbags, iavesiftation. It is not the natural causation of cancer are now pretty 'What can I do for you, 'sir." asked shirts, or gold watches, and only the 1 4 the salesman. minds of the thirsty turn to oases of ! c: "method of the onset of the clw.nge of generally accepted. Some of these are '• _ Site, and in a large number of cases beyond individual control; others, 01 want a motorcar," said . the rum or whiskey. But such things are Doesn't_hurt a bit! Drop a lris�mt for,yrnrrssit first-class ottymobile.' carried b eke Swimming every day. ,.P.j srleans commencing cancer. however, such as occupation and hob- �„ eezone" on an aching corn, ins., ---°-- (6) Any wart or sore occurring its of life (determining a localized stantly that corn stops hurting, then , f:- `. .`.? spontaneously on the lower lip in a chronic irritation or inflamation) and. "Sure' ye inquisitive, but if ye , M Q y shortly you lift it right oft with fingers. "Long bcldy, air?" The inventor of a new buoyant col- Truly! man over 46 years of age is almost auspicious growth in'connection with 'i ': "Listen to the man!" exclaimed Pat. jar claims it will teach a person to Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ' : .-oeertsinly cancer If removed at once old scars and simple tumors, call der "Long body?' Begorra no! She's, swim in ten minutes as it allows his " ^' the care is certain, if neglected -the more general recognition among the Freezone for a few cents, sufficient a cK?' built like a barrel, same as me! But head to fall in a natural position and to remove every hard corn, -soft corn, riesult is inevitably Satal. public in order that preventive mea- ";;.. phwat's that got to do wt' it?" keeps water from his eyes, nose, or corn between,•the.toes, and tht cat- (7), r Any sore or .swei ng occur- sores and ears treatment may b• put 'I must know, 'tim Lor me waits.'; °f' mouth and ears. ages, without soreness or irritation. • � " ljtng on the tongue or inside the,mouth in operation. _ r �'„ - {+t "f t .&.,�7•"�n r, �',;;f; .ri:k w! ^'` 't` 7,yj"' r.:x.{ic '•1 ' '�u... �r y`t 3.«,'Cs rs• .�, .;�' •C, •� � }+w: ti,7; .,p• :r7y, 'ear m.�.;s.-rcr:.*g ..;{ r•u _\. v�.. ;. -�, ;s•€_ •'S'¢''s�'^ ...... . . ..; _ _ 'v' ,.•r... "� --.w �«•' - _ -,sn - C.p...++, �..• ,�.c,-I�. ••,-,,ry w ..sc- ,,;.'+ .ter. 4yr,�, trr, v„�r'�.t� .'-s�-, •'"Y• -_tir�J '4: rsmr_ x;�i- �e s..s's; `E^.,p ,., xr "5�w ... •� x i _ ;tv. ;'��_ -•Gr ...t'�:', rK.'" `.�•. ''r�."� - '„µ' �.. v •• 1 _ ys�� tt,,:'\�:: 'a. .Jx",'w:•' .7':: ?'' i➢... �..,.. - �• ,��. gam.. ,.",,: " .c-'' - ".n'y,` �,�• ;'r'Sf y ��°ate ,..w •, z w a ..+'^tt , ., j :•° hY d! _ ~• '. �I nee, •. - - 'A iaaaraaa�e coaspadea sear• SA TS it ��, ' es: .'. -THIN,•'FLAT #(AIR* r: age your vWuas thn&: On a budinlesa . „•. .- . r-,r.. ._ w'�� ,� basis" your arms 'are worth:;6,400; Mrs. Aifredy Tranchepnotitigns, St. r•' - your toga,;6,0-OQ; your eyes ;6,000; a Michel des Saints, Qwe., writest g�RMOR q .1 GROWS -LONG, THICK - ,_-.:__ ,.Baby's own Tablets are an excell T pfREbTnc�la : ` ` d finger ;850. According to that oom- medicine. . They saved my-baby's .life * COULDN'T RAISE HAND$ AND A$UNDANT potation ar head must be worth at and I can highly recommend-them to tesBt #15,000. Therefore when you got all mothers ' Mrs. Tn'saehemontegne'g - -- 0� HI:+AI3. f Colon Blind, Apparently. - _ up this morning if you did not have experience is ,that of thousands. of a _ a dollar in the bank 'you had a work- other mothers who have tested the Little Edwin-"Mamma, I guess the a• "Dsnderine" costs Ing capital of;30,000. With that much worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The -man .who made -my geography was- Hamilton­w O rn a n D only 85 cents a bottle. Y;:, of a start you may go far. _ Tablets are a-sure and safe,medicine color nd" for bli Mamma-"Why do you th4nk 8% my Twila� Overcame Her ithe,ll, ,.A...One applicattoa ends - ', •' - - '- 'for little ones and never fall to regu- ��„ .;.��. all-dandruff, stops itch., 00000000000000 late the bowels and stomach, thus re- d i natim and Other�'Ot>1b1Q8, - Little • Edwin-"'Cattse he's got ing and falling--hair, u „ D -- lieving-agAlie--aftor ills from which Greenland it �ainted yellow.'.'-- '-;1 others fiadn't allowed heir state... , ' and, in a few-moments, Faddy Appetites children suffer. They are sold by - meats published !n tae papers =90u have doubled- the '3 : medicine dealers or by mail at 26 wouldn't have ffnown about Taalea0 - beauty of your hair. It When the digestive organsareout cents a;box from The Dr. Willi "- ",' Canned Stuff. = � '-'will appear a mass so of order you need the help of McAiclae..Co., Brockville, Oat. "Ma, 'do, ,cows ' and bees .go to and would sill•1 be suffering, so no* - " ! ►er Sd sl's 3 The herbal 9„ for the b6ueilt of othera'I want to tel)f soft, lup.rBu, 'end-easy it yam- e - heaven. , what the medicine has done for me,� °c+w to d o up. •But whet will medicinal extracts of which the Oldest Gatme In the World. Mercy, -child, what a question. please you most will be 'Syrup is made restore tone and The oldest amusement in the world Why?�� said Mrs. John, Dale, 65 Catharine St, after a few weeks' use : strength to jaded stomachs,make "'Cause if they don't the milk and Souk, Hamilton,.Qnt: food yield nourishment and save• is dice-throwing.. 'About three years o I au td y ' whew yon see new hair '::;. In some form or another dice have honey the teacher said was up there �, be6 -tine and dgwny at first yes-but from the many ills which indigest. must be canned..stufi" suffer from rheumatism, which kepg ion b ' eiisted in every period L history. . t. really new`hair growing gA over the rings: f adwr Ssiters Syrup $ -•- -- getting worse until I was is almost) scalp. "Danderine" 'is to the hair is now sold in SOc. and ;1.00 They are shown on early Egyptian ______ constant pain, At times my arms be• monuments; and some "dug up at Saving the Pieces. what fresh showeae of rain sad sun- bottles at'drug'stores. s.e41 came so swollen and painful I oouldn't ' shins are-torvegetation. It Saes right Thebes recently are exactly slmHar to' Mrs. Patience-"You must be more raise my hands above my heed, av4- to the Costa, invigorates and strength- those !a use to-day. They are men- careful with the china, Anti. That was my fingers were so stiff I could scarce- yG tinned is laws ulatfng game"s play- a -complete eigbty-piece dinner set 1 p ,pout, out the ens them. This delightful, stimulating KEEP YOUR HEALTH! reg y hold the coffee of to tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to USE - - ad in ancient Greece and Rome and when you came here." coffee: e grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant. , must othef countries in Europe. Ann, the Maid-"But I'm saving the "I could hardly go up'a flight q4 The invention} of dice is-attributed Pieces,,ma'am, W you .have•a thous-_ stairs. on account of the .stiffness In • w to Palamedes, one of the heroes who and by this time!" my muscles. I became so nervous the ms's > akm�lM sailed against Troy, about the year -- noises made.by my cb1daen playinS Book on r 1244 B.C., but the use of cubes with Amusing the Neighbors. w.?' • I " S-O` per" about the house nude me frantic., _�• - • DOG DISEASES numbered sides for ambling purposes Johnnie ," age six, was mis6ed• by -Seeing'so many Sae statements is ~ and How to Peed is probably much earlier. his mother-one-day-for-some tlmd, and the papers about' Tanlac, I decided to Ma►led Free to any Ad- when he reappeared she asked: me.' '? dress b the Author. Frequent passages 1a the works o! get'a bottle and see if it would do 3t Ora7 !lw•r Oo.,3" ancient writers and numerous repro- "Where have you been, my son?". ,say geed, Welt, my rheumatism got , 118 'w Y 81st U.S.A. t stintations , !a marble•and paintings "dying' .postman," replied Willie. better with the first few doses and, .. � New York. v.8.1 J ( '"I gave a letter to all the houses in The Old Reliable. Try It. show how popular dice-playing was now that I have finished the second r Minard's Liniment for Distemper. Minard's Liniment Co.', Ltd. among them• our street. Real.lettem, boo." ,� bottle the last trace of it is gone. My �"• Yarmouth, N.B. "Where on earth did you get them: nervousness is gone too, and I am so r , 1VIOtl3Crl II questioned lids mother !n amazement. happy over being- free from pain P -; Sll i" d �1 k �'. . - -' "Th 'were those old on s in r can't fully express !." QQ �!'� e'Y a you ca t Q - � � ` Childs Bowels With wardrobe drawer, tied up with rib, Tanlac is.sold by leading druggists' • ., -_.-- California Fig SyMp bon," was the innocent reply. _ everywhere. _--- Adv. , Racial origin YORK i OGILVIE. Minard's Liniment for Gar et In Cows. _R- � rx Tour little one will love the "fruity" g Plants, by means of their greennes -English. Variations - Ogllby, O'Gilby, Qalyey, taste of "California Fig Syrup" even are able to collect and store the heat -• gource-A locality. dalwey, Gilbay, Gllboy. 2f constipated, bilious, irritable, fever- of the sun. The origin of York as a [amity name Racial' Origin Irish. ^.� Source-A given 'name. ish, or-full of cold. A teaspoonful COARSE SALT :�,• Is- not hard to guess. -K comes from never fails to cleanse the liver and L A N D S ALT Class>itle�Advertisear<ent3. In Scotland the name of the Clan. bowels.,- hi a few hours- you can see .µ the city_ in England of that name. 'Ogilvie, which' was 'discussed pt+e PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE, ` for yourself how•thoroughly ft works- Bulk CarlOtB tt''ELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD The city of York is almost as lm- viously,'fs traced flack to an origin in ati the imm..bit . and undigested food TORONTO SALT WORKS U condition, with a large number oil ' partant historically as'London, and it 1 a place name. . But !n Ireland there was another out of the bowels and you have a C. J. CLIFF TORONTO music rolls, for sale at a bargains. is.as old, antedating the Roman In- wail, playful child again. L. Costello, 7S West Adelaide St:eeln -Clan of this-name. That is. the rams Toronto. :raglan,-and having been fpunded by wa-the same if you nrtake the�om ri. Millions of mothers keep California Fig syrup" handy. They ksow a tea= If Headachy, Biliotils BELTING FOR SALE ' the Celtic Britons long before the first sion with certain of the Anglicized spoonful today saves a sick child to- Or Stomach is Bad +s' . - 'AagloSazov settlers made their.ap variations. In reality, however, it is t - ALL KINDS OF NEW AND L'8En) morrow. Ask your druggist for T_1__ {6/'`-__--_`-H belting, pulleys saws,cable.home,pachintri pearance. not the same name at all when you genuine ••California Fig Syrdp" Which ire Chi etc.shipped au6lect to approval at to ve" Linking,tbe names of York and Lon-. .look,at the.Goelie form.. :. prices-in Canada. YORK DELTING CO.* has directions for babies and children 115 YORK, STREET, TORONTO. don brings up an Interesting question. Tbds clan was known as the"O Giall• of all ages printed on battle. Mother•'. Get a 10-cent box now.. __. Why is the•name of London virtually Buidhe,",and the earliest records dhow Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Iadiges- ay You must say "California"-or you may flan. Sallow Skin an miserable Head- never never met.with as'si family name, and that it became an independent clan get an imitation fig s'ymP. 41 v. that of York rather -seldom, while- unit about the year 1100 A.11. .It was __ aches easge from a torpid liver and family names derived from smaller one of those Jibtle accidents of history clogged bowels, which cause your cities, and -even towns -and villages that all persona whose nacres trace Not Ali Profit. stomach to become filled with undi- �* ° back to.this clan are not bearing the. He was a strugffling Scottish farm-_ gested food, which sours and ferments MRS, WAKELIN E7. and h Isre quite common. -, uv,ilC R V�fY0 Y6laY0iD�' _ltia•1r'L�{�. tt�r ,_ ... .. .-- 'Clan r _ S hen had to link their givett'nameri with the chieftain whG found come, places from di which "O'G ll-Buiidl of the O hail of t e nd her pounds. skin,the osum of five thous= � evetpRhf g fairs bad breath,sickening A �QIIs Reiflfia!'l[able Story CIE : ...,R t - y g_ y Shortly before the wedding-a fri" Cascaret to-nlght will give your con• i nf individuals of the same given name. His gives name, from which the $iClQlCSS and Recovery. , 09 it would have constituted little dit• clan name is derived, had•a meaning went to congratulate him. "It's a fine stipated bowels a thorough cleansing t TM. . [erentiation to sae such a name as of "yellow hostage" or fair-haired tot- thing tar ye, this weddfn', Sandy!" he and atraighteu you out by morning. --, London. Laddon was such an lmpor- lower." It is to be-noted that the true said. They work while you sleep. Millions Toronto, Ont.-"I suffered Sreatl - taut place, the seat of the guvernment meaning of these old Irish given "Aye, it's•no'bad," replied the farm- -of men and- women' take a Cascaret y from weskness seemed to be tired aA anti so many men came from London: names In which this element il" or ere now and then to keep their stomach, z. the time and bad no There might be several Jobn3 from '"giail"`appears: ratinot be adequately- "No -bad? Why, it's-worth five liver and .bowels regulated. and never ambition to do any- - :London ill a very ,small.•commnnty: rendered by any,slrgle English word. thousand pounds tae ye, isn't it?" know a miserable moment. DDri't for• i thingorgosnyplaee• : •.°` -'., With Yprk it, was much the same, "Hostage" merely comes the closest "No," sighed SandL "less-than that. get the_ children-their little insides tidy nonuse were m egre� _York' ,to ii..or "servant;' or "foliowef ' The Ye see, 'twill cost me seventeen an' need a good, gentle cleansing, too. I bad shape, I could :,- though sot to the lama d , - I` not sleep_at night, sax pence for a.marriage licence." a' was-still.a big and important place, meaning,. however, was far -from' than pe RIMTIC ACM and then cents -a but it wasn't the seat of the Govern- of "prisoner" or 'slave." There was • - I breakdown. I read "-t ' ment. Hence we find a number of embodied in it also the thoughts of , MONEY ORDERS. of Lydia gE. Pink - • am's V e Ina the Yorks Id •the list of English family "1gyBlty;' "honorable service," emu- A Dominion E:presa ;tSonep Order 1 ice/ h 7 names, glut not as-many as of Linaolas. latton of" and the like. for five dollars costs three cents. QUICKLY , z''- • Compound :• � newspapers and,sev- - -. _ ---- -- - ---- -- --- -- - N� %. - : • oral of m •--0-- �HE racking,agonizing rheumatic , 4, = Why Your Eire 'Burn ache is quickly relieved by an ap- advised me y ptication of Sloan's Liniment, ,n sin•@ y pu new life into • - Everybody has experienced the f For•forty years, folks all over the i am quite able to do all my own work, ' +. r a 4 ` __ •- feeling of a burning ear, but few un- world have found Sloan's to be the and I would strongly-advise av auf- // y � S Q�O � t��� :der-stand•how it occurs. natural enemy of gams and aches. faring woman to give Lydia E - ''` 'i. -- s� Sudden frights, excitement. worry. It pexet'°1es tso�t rnb6ing.' ham's Vegetable Compound a trial-"- r11� you Can K7/V�a(](JJ4t =� ( and anxiety are the causes. The sen- You can just tell t rgo going to Go St. CHARLES uVAKELL*1, •272 Christie ry - y • cation is due to the liberation of stimulating odor that it is in to do � Toronto Ont.t thyroid and other gland substances, you good.. � - ' The.-makers-of Lydia E. P•inkham's' Su Sloax s koxdy for neura + Ve table Cam uitd have tliousatlds of which have a tendency to paralyse the sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore ge ; muscles III the wells of the skin. This murder strains and sprains, such letters as above-they ten the Suppose a guide Said-- truth,else they could not babe>neen ob- a, temporary'palsy- permits their elastic' At all dtu�gista-35c, 70c, =1,40. }wined for loveormoney. Thismedicine. - - "This ' wails to expand, and a stream of blood ode in Census. as way there's a safe and pleasant- P 7 is re than f-stranger—it has stood the test for rushes into the cheeks and ears. be more than forty years. road tO year destination, with no risks Or - When you realize-that the hest. of � If there are any complications you do troubles I n the way and- the blood as !t circulates through the ' 's not understand write to-Lydia:E, Pink- t�? " Ll:ni m ent - � � - ' -•° body..is .about one hundred degrees � ham Medicine Co. (confldeatial),I+ysms' - - "That way therefs a road That a good Fahrenheit, it is plain that a sudden - -- Mme' '• _ - inariy have Stalled on and turned back - - concentration in one place causes a -'- - from, but you may et through." rise a temperature. The spat affect- from, z - 4 y y g _ _ g � -_'eel feels for the moment like afiery_ -� • ' •' ry< furnace. Which would you take? , i :Got His Answer. .l agreeable and . � POStillri is.a thoroughly gr A b-,rmptfotis 'young Atderican.farm- satisfying meal-time drink, and you're - ei went to Bug]and to learn his turf•- sure that it's perfectly safe for-health. n but where he'went he pretended ` -Tea - and coffee—contain drug qualities that i was far easier to teach the i farmers than to learn anything from which disturb the health of many. thew. "I've got an.idea," he said one _ = H44;{ '`Postum or tea and coffee? Which road? : day to a grizzled old Northumbrian agriculturist, "for a new kind of fer- j Wh $.- when oil.Cori know? tRizer which will be ten thousand `' « _ _ . . . y _ y .. _ _ times as effective as any that has ever r;t BayET': Ll x been tried. Condensed fertilizer= Nothing - E-lse -is- ASplrlrl—Say: 7 t' v. Possum comes in two forms: Ir;sant Postum(in tins)' -that's what it-is. Enough for an acre -- '' made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. of ground could go in one of my Warning! Unless you see name i Aspirin !n handy tin boxes o! 12 tabs. ' - Possum Cereal (in packages of laiger bulk,for those who waistcoat.pockets." "'I don't doubt it, "Bayer" -on tablets; you are not get- lets, and in bottles of 24 and 100.'' =� prefer to make the drink while the meal is being-prepared) young gentleman," said the'veteran of tang Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Aspirin is the trade mark (registered•' ? imade bg.boiling for 20 minutes. Sold by ail grocers the soil. "What is mare, you'll be able Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" in Canada) of Bayer Manufaetnre of . -to-put the crop-into the other• waist• package which contains directions Monoacetleacidester of Balicylioacid.4 - - worked out by. physicians during 21 While it is welt ..known that Aspirin , Postu in, for.Health mat pxket." _ i years and proved sate by millions 'tor means Bayer mdn�tfacture, to assist ' '-'-p` Colds, Headache; Earache, Toothgclm the public against imitations, the tab.', " ."There's a Reason" Ary +man who. has a job has -a Neuralgia, Rheumat m,Neuritis,Lum-I lets of Bayer Company will bb stomp- _ chance• - bago, and Pain. Made In Canada. I ad with their general trade mark, tho -•- -__- ___ - ISSUE No.. 47-121. - I.. All druggists 3611 Bayer Tablets of i "Bayer Cross." -�` +tide '"2w ./t`''1;'°^„w� :��s.1kr. %o-.^,+s..,,p�,.,1}ifx.:.:q«t' :�. • ;� .d .� 1"�� oi.:�/.eF' '•^' ^"r�•',s., n�,rytF.�• ':� :5,• •r71a1.� e.s�"'s' .� +^.�F v• +i •t",a. P ':: „"i•'�•. a-; r,S' i'.;.',IR•'f3i.•' ya�S�h '��.-'iA.l."S.:tR':;.•S.,.y.&.,�y-. _ •:N: F:'u •.r.,.,.a MR •Pi_.y, �;•' ty,� .t+ •xn,+ w." g,.,�' '. ,r ...e clp'.�•' _ ' :;a rv�`r �--•<-r r.x''e •-:;!ersa+�•' .,�!- -�+ec:: 'e 4+cr•i+: +•.y.w -cr r•�. ,.>•cw-r �„ :..�; ;fir....•.. arc F• '.s J > ,� •, {.Ci:-••r 'Y`?"• -+'t R'tC''.;w.-� 1, "+ 1 alb? " ,r"f'^4 Lsr mot mf~ s ��,r :�k .:°1�.,d' x : ;q' try' S , �:�' .t .r w.. 1 r : �.,p.. ,d�'�. z,7.,x r`° ',``S1!•rb' ,••.=ae-�r1•i*-.�:k +%o...aac. .;•sS au^:1•' ve.:er .:.�,r••.' . 'A3! - ;a'. •i`,..'P":•'�: •,aeys!`•'.:9 ` .5.-... ;z•..,'ra;..»'"'•S •� +j_..J_w�o e; e..y. ..7• '- •.K °.`.rr�' #a• c•'�a°. �i^".n' r.r'„ f.. d .. :f!: '' .a.` .4i � ,.s, f '-+� ,qv -•ri d• ae relic .,?'. i'- �47'„r_-';1,"�q^'''%' hf, wM41 "- '�yei,'!+dl..i .,. 1't,•,^ ,�' i'sj 'a r;�q.sy.."•'�.µ••:.' .�' yw ,•r�-. �• \,p.•«.'•c. b:"'• .. . -!.T„n .,-'i'�.' M,v,'J.,R. .f:;' .'b��w �w+,.eJ, -� �fii"°`#°,� - '4�•a,SC�"1:�..:?'S•'�-•.-I,.rr , '.""�1 L"'y t •��`�.J1i�J� :? ^ uE i'., c, B+;lexiay i13h hei^$'istert A4ip. tard'19 Ekg Mabb'i� soin ,pbul'tiry -gri-t and oyster- shell: -Y 11 get U b be r e V • d. =Woiiid ,2,he .xueinbem,-of the 'results if you buy them at `The JZ=Mrs._John Doyle.,-.spent. over public•library, who-have had new Big Store." day with f.fends in Whitby. books to their possession for solve -Many farmers iH South On- ;. -Secure the best AtxleLICAlr coal .naive, kindly. "turn thetn�•to the tario-Nvil1 suffer severely through all at J. S. Baledon'i. He;keeps it,* library at once, as there is a great winter coming so.unexpectedly. It's just as iiliportant• and more so, while Bunting to keep _-J. S. Bal,sdon- has. installed a demand for them.. Large. opiautities:of _apples had _ :`Pease•furnacein W. F, Law's beer '' =The County pouncil is .meet- not been,taken in from the oreb- your feet dry as well as V o n r poi (Ter.- ; ';;residence.' -' lug in Whitby 'this week. For ards and many fields .of tt}rnips =Miss Nora Clark is confined to years•they held onry two sessions -are yet to be harvested.'' arvested. --ter bed with a seoere attack of in the year, January d June,ff --The W. M, S. of the Presby- - 'R e have Rubbers for Everybgdy. y`;-'erysipelas. but several years ago it 'n-A's found I teriau church hjld ayrelcome meet- _ '•-Miss Mary Clark,of thelCamp• necessary to hold a special session lug, for fourteen neiv members; .. 1LIaltese Cross RLibbei S. Mills staff, .�,s off_ .duty for:a in November•toclose up unlinish- who have-joined the society as the you le of weeks-- ed work' of tire--year, and esnh-uf the Rally campaign: Whe ��t �T BY Nrs. John Boyes, we are sorry'then each year has foundit neces••-ineeting was' addressed by�rs.' ' tp-report, is in a very serious con- sary to-hold this 1'speeial sessiou," Turkingfon, of Whitby, Was a dition at present. I tantil now.it h-as become'a regular s social-time, with lunch, was en• -Mrs. Norman Bank's spent session. � joyed by alL Aver Sunday itb.. ;Sirs. Wuz. H. —Now is the time'to think about - _ ':We have a dandy range of Winter'Caps and Sweaters. :Peak, of Toronto. thaI...Christ was Cake. All new IN MEMORIAM. -A number from.11ere attended fruits, peels,,ntits'etc are now in: La«-In ever memory of Gun• Not Pure' 11,001, but almost. . f j -o the.eoncer.t in St. John's chnrcl], Prices : netv'currants 20c lb., new _ _ -.Br ,-on-;Thttrsda - I�hrg,-2oc, eea- pert iY}iatil Thaw;t3th Battery-- - -- - — -' -- -- - - 6ug}iatYr Y;=eyet?zaee.[1ed tai=in-, 9th Brigade C. F. A.;who died Nov. y-last. less raisins, bulk, 2lic., c'ibrou ��eel a,lltli,. 191 of wo.unde received at Williams' Boots are the thing for this slopj)y weather. -Mrs. W. B. Powell is in -To• 50c., leruon. peel '42 .1 '6tan 'e" eeI ' ,.. .• , iz P ,Pusschendaele, .` . . . . _ _ -• _„�. . - ,ronto this week' attending the •40c., mixed peel 45e., •new ,di}te=, • TillYha day break and the shadows_ -__.. `TheN' will ton `eater. =.Provincial Convention of Wottien's 20c•, =helled'icalucits 65c, shelled flee away.-' „ : Institutes. alnicinds 63c„ Sasoni� mixedpeel, - - Look well to .V'onr feet. - -Potatoes were sold in oui- vil- in:k lb pkgs ctit, 25e. These are a 'RicE-In loving memory of our dear - goo g U daughter,who died Nov..18, 1919. loge last week at .1.25 per. bag, I fen of the !l dodo find :flee.' Two years have one, our hearts are - r a, which was the lowest price quoted'Call at' Rieli-ti•dson's- Grocery and E :•y:'. :1'hev'll f di'l'l' you thr011nh. this season; see about the test and leave year sifll sore, y o _ -Fred Fawcett is aaRiu on order. - - As time rolls on, we miss her n]ore. / R There is no link death cannot weer, Fred.duty at the Standard Rank, after -As a result of many new rest- But lore and rewepzbrance last for- .. 1`r�U. T° ��1�eln � � �ICRe.rTijd 11 -°';.'dieing off' duty suffering from a dents conning into the town.=hip, ever. s - 'very"vere cold. p ti tict]lACly in FairPot t and ether a R1tablish�d 18:57. ? -The uiany ;friends 'of Mi=s -otithern portiun9 of the munici• -� -- --------- ----- --- -' - Y Some dui some titue, out eyes shaI1 = Irene Rogers Ara curry to hear pality, the E4 of voter- Ila-been The face Lee loved so well ; - ` '.,' -that she is confined -to her bed increa-ed snfticiently to entitle Swr.e.dav, some tirue our hands shall } with throat trouble, the tu.tvn-hip to a second-deputy- clasp BUNDY ,; HARD ARE---- ° -- `'� -Albert and a Sirs. Boye-. of reeve. L-xbridge, on the other To never say f,irewell. i;.• Belleville, ,kpent.alen'daysd;tri-.)g(hand, will lose the privilege of - S.dly xniygFd by•F,ttherxtnd Jlother, -•• -' - the past weep with- the forti]et,'=,-ending a.. second,'repre-en,tatire - S;'.and'Mrs. Stewart, Greenwood. - parenttr. John and 'Mrs. BoyP-, of'ltt the county e.Wineil, as.•after the. A— -- ---:--- - _ r Church ,St., and other;t-e_latives •J,tdj,, ,, Court cf Revision, it rt-a� New Adv,artisementg. -Hav' e -yb'u� se6n ,ouf fine displa Of• , here: -found that she %vas ten votes abort �• ' ^'.: . '�=-S'Vhat ia ',Aid to be the heavi• of the required ss 7 one thi,:uand ,13 SALE-7 pica. twPeka old. W. "'GURNEY VX!- Ol 7 L/��- T _ ��-• set 4or,n•-fAll in a number.of year- votes rreeessar� for"-that privilege. ,(' B Burk, R R 1, -Locust-Hill,' Phone Pack •_ ; ' - 1;a1. • r• for this tiuiP of the year wt►.� tfi�tt -Pint•tocitl constable lAid"c•bRr• _ - t7. which oectirred' the latter pR•rt of 7tes agaiwii a number of tnotririst- 77�RiTicH COLUMBIA RHINGI:E5 '. la9t Reek, when there was about for 91jef-ding. Two of these have 1.3f..wsaieatlowestpossible p:ices by Thomas _ - $ve inches fell. -admitted their guilt sand have a=k- Pwcr+oa, ,larernont. 35tt Heaters Rlld �0112bin�+t'iQn' Quebec The annual ml9slouarg •meet- ed-'tha mag6trate'for the amount �+ 7 - 4 '°roa-in connection.with the Mete b- of their fines. The other cw?e- F,..SE FOR t3ALF-Both old anA _ . _ _Heaters 811d• Ranges-,' l 7r,�u,e, >m going out of business. Apply to �G odist Church will be held on Sun -are yet to be dealt with. Many E.\t rg-.R.R.No,2:Pickering. 5 9 , ''• � day, Nov. 27th, Rev. 'J. S. McNbil• au.toists fi=ef it a great h,l,rdshi - VQ - ,.' P �YF.C'O�D�HA:�iD' MACHINERY - from :_-;--len, of Oshawa, will be in charge tf) be compelled to limit their S.1arsale, Good buggy, Manure spreader. 2• _ • up. a corn,% riding lour. J.R.Theston.Pickering; .tt . _ 2 of the raervlce., - - ,peed to.so many u111es an hour, . c p a' -' --' - - - R,..L,n-Gordan: James-Pe.)ine r go twice VOR SALE-At lotle, rearof con. - They are a proven-success and have won a secure place I ' and Sidney Wade returned honle•as fast on such roads as we have Picke .r. large pure-bred white Rock . p f>c rim: their deer•httntiag trip on here. Respect for human life, cockerels.$2.t�ca�h. Also 2 shearlin¢Cotswold - #® 41 p rams.registered. Orville Burton_.R.R. No.a. - .. In nearly all our homes. Monday. They had Ro difficulty however, makes it necessary. to Claremont. 7.10 - _ in seeviring a �err each, as they enforce the the law in regard to O.R. SALE-A quantity -of slabs_ _ : _. We are.sole agent for this line, so why wVte time ire. nits lentifal. speeding, _ _ q p } g• Pawed in stove lengths, also a small quantrt —A meeting in the interests of !- of baled hay, a ht-H cutting box.riew; an s-,nc Inoking elsewhere. - yarn grinder and a Ford power attachment. W - "DUNBARTAN. 1T em*ford:.R.R.1,Pickering. 3•U v - _ dldate will b_ held in the Tot<.a the Hon. Wnx. Smith, the Nation. I.iberar and Conservative can ,- '. FUR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of r' , A. W,Btakeley spent SutMay with wagon .harness.and all kinds of farm im- •• Eall ra Tuesday evening next. Win. Thom« • �'•1 y iI plemerm r good order. Alio se••er31'heavli and lit+ O y�(1 Ti77/T ° i0hairt'eken atti_$o'clock. $prey ,, ieport tb- il'laes9Of JcrhD-li htseaaeRand cook e}:oees and beaten. Fi,, - A7tQ\ 8 repairs and Furl1(i©e Work ep -utter 3e. $Ann« F.�C g en ill nc'uhleeh•who is suffering from heart.Herman.OR S?lr.E t Hon a and lot in the �1 attended to, - speak in Wliitby. mimorrow ('Stt- opPrRelr'nrrnri>�'�ilen Py Fins taterrinti s^.S arnout yjfacreotrland gP;,ee n�c n house promp y .-urday) evening in the intereat4 rrt i+n ,w eery al, LE e ki.pe fur his saris :lacy«rd on xhost aouce. For terrtu and fuUpar- • - - - - - - ---- - "'. F. illy Cihagtnan,r the Pro rec...iv@ t'.culara apply to John Forcie.+Claremant, tf' s Pickering f 13 rrrnvr�eandidate ,.r Sntttb..0ntari-yr The ;larw-itorn, prt-vpnte ri' birfeer TI,M T:1Bl.E'-Pickerin,t Bond * ._ . 1. -Hugh Rohbing, echo- irae-lie" •,,ttal-AAnr.9 ­t rhr Thank- rtirring T. A. T:uine going L44..t ine as,•lcliorga s � - - On-the at"ff of the Sti fidn rd.Brim: of t-lift. «', 1, 4. All were- No. Mail 7•ai' ct 3I, - at Stonffville- for the• vi-t nine Pit",-arl.ru �Ila:t• i,an,l+ �ilh au old 214 Local 2.28 P. I. - 1 n ,1 1 iuJ ca.`- dean tri,wl, Mis. ;;B-Local 6.25-P. H nlonthc,• �9 bPetij' tr�tn-fr'rrP1I ttl' ei l3 «,r - - ;c -::. .the Calg y.branch, and it-ft for W r t kkirtr find?ine The �rlte about t on DNS T't !p nday'ttx - - Ibis new position on S`ednesdayL. Volit s.„•' • - mini going 'real due- as follo No. 33 L..,ar U1.4aA.�t. � --Coming : Dr. F. E. Litke. 1417 In the %ebool licusn on .S.•ttardav -x7. Local ' .• Z� P. }i. -' '.Yoayte $t.. Toro rto.• Opionaet•i i-t even.int a vFry ..�trontire audit-w-e lire• " •., 7 yhil 13 a3 P. di, Ie! I ore • _ -. .'. -and Eye Sight Speeiitlil:t, will be rened to Measra, F. M. Ch'apnl,.n, V. Sunday' train, 7,4U P. ]I. _ fit A. H. Apia's clrt]R f;torP;..•R'hit- F, U. candidate, and W. R. W,uad. Foregoing is uccoxiling to Staodaad " - Fecretare of 'nips-United Farn]ers of g g d Are Shewind s by,on Tae-day,'Nbv. 20th;' isre _ time. . - �lanitotA, ddsetr6 the questions of the --..11e -can be- consulted ahont coc�r ** diy. All .pgrt-e ,thkt w.e ought to he -1 � W. G. Reid has his new butch- sidered. We were leased to shi,ke Ladies' anti Childl'en`s-R,txbbers P BRAN AND SHORTS . eyes for alR�9eq,• rugreaseng and have our.. rights con-. - _ _ _ - `- er shop cow: completed and has hands with our former ministet'. Mr, �'e have'a Carload of Uutario ...A (;omelets �1ien'B and Bays' Rubbers moved therein_ . .Aa there.}s no Wo.-4 H s 11d.dress was•ve;v iosfrttct•. Bran and Short; at -. _ r. -•�ecesrltty for the refrigerator for !fie• life presentatign c,f the ProKrea- , '• _ .�Ie1T S Overshoes; cloth'and Tubber save o11c and his ar uments were ' Locust Hill '- ' • the present, it will -be P1Reed ill li ' y a Men's Snag Proo�-Rubbers, in lase' '' •. i.tion At'a later.dafii. .M'r•. Reid very convinring, for itnu]ediate delivery. pos Prices right.. 1r7e -of -and buckle and leather top : its to be congratulated on t'he Rt - __ tractive appearance of his new •-BROUGHAM. 'Taking orders for Corn j Boys' lace heavy Rubbers, all sizes- s}iop and- Salt. g' Lawrence Denrty is occupying t>;e LOCUST HILL CO OP'. , ;..' . -A large number-from this rli house vacated•by F. Mantle.- 'trict Attended" the National .Pro• ,!'r,. Nortnn is visiting with her Phone 311r'-,5539' :.- gressive tneeting at O3lvkwa�lAst SiBreC, 11t'3. ChP.gLer, of Sr:u hmo• - R. D. MILLER, Manager* r ° '" Thnrsdayeveaingfit u bich 4beir-- Come and bear bow the story grew Men -Don't fail to see stir new linesbf .2- _lea.der, the Hon. T. A. C?•Prar, wss at Brougham on December 9th. Far � � i the speAiter of the evening. The rirnlars larer. i Ceram Chopping - FWe Footwear in black and brown, : Hon: C. E. Drnry,� pren]ier of On. Jobn and MTS. S-ott, of .Cixremont. • d calf. °+ toffs, and the c' lsl, slrent,Stirdiyoflast week withJobn AND FLIKING• ]jleWelst lasts in r,entl111�''calf. A-sk t0 Chapman, al-n' spoke, and M-rs. S;Aen. , .I am` re 'aced -to do' Cho in 'riru << ` - f} ' h C. J. Bate intends oneni6g a. P' P PP g ._: see the Llalidbe ,Stine• -0n SRbbAth morning, Nov 0 " Oat Flaking every Monday y - At the Presbyterian Church, Miss CheAper meat we hope. bUflp. and Friday. market 'feet wee of the barber . E. $mute, A p -ionkry on furlough Freeman 3L,ntle ntovf A to Toronto _.. _.. . .from Ittdor, IndiA, n"iii a/9 r1rF- l.r wPFk, Lv11r re hP' lids eE'cured A '{Stoneboats For Fale t` .. , . - the eongrogatioz . It is hoped thrttlpo:iticn, fat: the winter. T L3ad 11'' cc0 1--cia `�bc)eC 91'e C8r i as mA'r t; n: ^.:*l',o will br per', Ths�Lni.,n S;ihhath Sebool iurpose JCh'? F.'R ylBS; Claremoi:it lE'�_-� ' , '^a a!' 'rfPV0-1 •�ri-411i"Ik,ll_ girjng a 11'tt dinner an the evening of Rural Route No.2 � • ) °r ► �} ;I t3 T 1 till: � ` edg�7 .. ary Se 1,f I1r•t.R'ork,. The .W. :11. Fridmv, Dec. ]8'h. R:,tch out for -- - - __�- X giving fltil'ntu'r irn?;1rs.' j J� /jt (j ? ',t° 11 Fi%i 1]1 j fu styles.' s. TitAnk offer inR Rill,then be re- Ell. Willson is in Mir,h�It rh1. week. ELF LE ►��LLS.. ' t t l t�r, • p7 c. ,i ? 1 Cei1'Prl. ° :ltte"dlllg the f:tna!rl of hi-.hrnth�t'• :' VIiL. )Chi Veit -The cnrreer•. mid danr•P givP,h in•lnw. tho Marc James-Nul4er; whop _-.--_ - ' r' in the Town U ll last Tue-day formerly lived in Pirker•int;• You can Rlwa s et the best Jinni- + ' '.' `night 'by.tlse 'P-r.tricift Orc•hest.r,t It,.Li11iATis,lthci? in Toiontofor y._ g C11 ��•1"�1* ERi?a,' i' --p'ul he>t he=el - ust.. t - a° few da a this week assi=tin l>ei� toba Fit,ar wade from ..o. l.y J was largely attended and All were Y g Manitoba Whez3t. / y - 33 ,• t j, :. g'rt one of -isfer, Jlrc• Axferd, to get settled i,, •.':sum's t,lie .t~ l.d.'_ r't eo �c', .d -unanimous in declaring Royal IIau=shone Anil Gleuora for r-- their new home on Jones Ave., To- the test lruslcal enter,ainment5 f i ronto. I Bread, Try a.bag. ter- LhAt•wR9 P,V$r he.t:l here.- SpfClAl - c ;4F Gerow's GatAfie having secured the.,Pastry Flmir• Fresh Rolled Oats _ -praise is dne to Hiss Marion Craw services of a factriry expert it) 'All i3RAN, SHORTS , - rd; of-Toronto,. whose exhit;ition makes of cars are able to give guar MIX FELDSi Dle.n s I'eClOrtl NlltS--Tilst rt'Cei�t i1 ehi market v �� v of fancy dancing was greRtly ad- anteed'satisfaction to all of their UAT Cgpp; of the newest and nouL'iest the lsla,rket „. : mired, tomerP. -- -'.firs. N, Axford has just re. The Ilrougharri Women's Institute —BARLEY CRUSHED OATS . - affords. Colors—steel,- Ct1CtL13, 1)111C1i, fawn,, earned from Calgary. Alta., where' will hold their. next meeting at the HEATI f HOP fawn black sell t` `x she has been visiting her eldest home of hire. tiilfred Hamilton on D CORN -- - ' daughter,Mrs. O• J.Doten,.for the_ Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. Report of Con. CRACKED ventinn will he read. 1SiIYED HEN FEED Get evert'tbi-n you want under the one'roof ' past three months. Mrs. Axford W. Mortimer and 'Mrs. Miller will '� -Caldwell's Cream substitute. ec reports while in the west 'she had he at home to all their friends on Tues- at 'The Bla 'St01'e,” Dry Goods, Groceries, P - Calf bleat. kthe pleasure of ]notorin to vari- clay afternoon, the 22ncl: of November, 'f p a y Jiolasses I\rea1 'Provisions, Boots and Shoes, alen�s Near,o is places in Northern and South• from 2 till 8 p, m., it heing the 50th .,CHOPPIN, AND OATS Dishes and Glassware Graniteware' ern Alberta; atf]ong these being anniversary of their wedding. -• 'the fanle]t19 CanadiAn ' summer re Mrs. Waddell, of Toronto, wife of " CRUSHING EVERYDAY Wall Papers etc. � �' sorti Banff And the beautiful W. D. Waddell, of the C.N. R., who Get prices on feed in ton lots. � ' has been ill for a week at the home of BELL PHONE.; J �-- N Lake Mo pled aka, that is at all Ed. Willson,returned home on Friday tMe So- H-APMAN' � " •` -times so pleasing. to the human nano, accompanied b Miss Libbie Mi!• _p- _ S Chotapi ever y_#& .,, - - ;rz, -=f°•:w' M' ��•: ,•,yo-, w 1', N�• Y �"'"-'•`' '•D«" .^ v,^ '•�t=A�. w:��•r+_ .,.Hygr'•'-r,. �^'T.°� .i"`+'r ',°tr..rY.`" '.`t:"'T•:>�'�'""' y`_ `ii'"�..' ;,i,{>-, •1. 'ty' ' 'y _ x SPn, .�a. w� :,, MEN