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Dancing commences 'the weekend at her home here. j� E. FORSYTH. Opb.D., Director at8 o'clock, aharp. - Gents 75'cents. Mrs.Joseph Wilson. of Tdtonto,is ��. A.i.•ppv�,t�ometrical'Association,of Ontario..RK• btered,Member of,the American Optometrical Urkham Ladies please provide. W. Hole,floor spending a few days with friends in' �ryy ."', aaoeistioa. Eyes esamiaed'bY appointment. TT manager. Coin and have a good the vale, t L 4 .;w•r•:' i�oae 8804. Claremont, Out. ' Promises to be exceptionally. time. Mrs. James Lytle, of Toronto,is is- . icing with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, ;•; = F. TOMLINSQN, M. B., Member good this year. _ CEDAR�GR01/E. Hamlin.,for a.fecv weeks. •w• Me ioalG$e Ua.Xn a7Ctan5 anti burgeons - The Ladies'Ald of the W hitevale of Ontario: Office: that ormerly,occup+ed by If you want to see`UPAC.the• - - 11se cafe Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,Card- Minute Goode, do not fall A• box social and read io concert, Methodist C1lnrcb intend,holding a i s veil. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y under the auspices of the Cedar Grove grand bazajr on :`ov. LOth. Watch ' ��_:.L4 to see see our exhibit be �T ill the Rink, Athletic Club,will held i.n the Cedar°' for tgrt.her particulars. ` M E.IOARTWRIGHT, ' M, D., M. Grove school on Wednesday evening, The intended• improvement to the BARLEY '�STANTED ` M .C.tP.& S•.Ont. A coroner for tt,e Coon- image our exhibit your Oct,25th. A good radio programme, cemetery a stibatantial iron fence is Ax trof Ontario. 03cehours : 12-2 and 8 8p.m.. also readings and Inatrumeata1 Se(eC• being erected at the present time, If os-at otherihours by appointment Phone sell �tteeting Qlace. g Highest rice aid. Mast be odd ; .•. No.24.81 inn. hone No.40e. Packerirt[. On- Lions by Iocal artists will- be given, the weather contlnues. 9n$the work i3 p P 6 g after which the boxes will be auction- of levelling will be proceeded with. Z quality. C. McSINNON M.D. L.R.C$. We are shu•win some new lines Of ed-off to the highest bidder. -Ladies The conctrrt in tb Baptist Qhurch buying WHEAT at top �T ' ' Phonographs, Pianoss, Sevr'ink bringing boxes will be admitted free. on :Monday evening, given by the market price,• hl . Ediabur�,member of,the ColldWe of Pro Programme from 7 to 10. Admission Jones Avenue Baptist Church Choir, Physicians and urgeona of Ontario,lisantiate Machines. Orchestral and g ;r _. Toronto, was a grand success. k a al College of etuaeoae, s:afabnnh. - Band Instruments. 25 cents, With the bier drop in the price 4. A attention b dsieasea of women and - There was a large-attendance and tlW i18 eh. Cress aadrsddeaee,Hrouu�ara. programme was enjoyed try.all, BARLEY.FEED, AUDLEY. BRAN AND SHORTS y LS#" Complaints have been made by a 'GREEN RIVER. it will pay you to sell your gram �^ • Ask us'about Barii and Stable number'of farmers in this locality — and buy.these feeds. - �Y k E. OHILISTIAN, Barrister and Egai�pment• °, that their apple trees have been strip- Mme• Win. Hoover wee' a Toronto g limited quantity of n.. .. W a ped.of fruit during.the night and in visitor recently. Heavy Oats • anted. •8olioiior,Notary Pablfa 1$se. !f[ioaq 40 ` o� Mre.3. Benson Wilson spent a feat y s- , • 'H6i1►•' et.rtortlt whttbv., ally some cease several barreZb have been P __- M., days in Toronto recently. Chopping on Monday, Wedneedas nY stolen. The thieves carne is antes j g - and Friday, plc •' R :W ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.Ali..Bar- Stoum"ViRe, Onto and rhea lea have lases taken awn Arthur Milne officiated ae tad eat Se.per.bag until Alas, Solicitor member of the firm of apples y sbee at the fair held at Lindsay. �•* R bags. A concerted effort is being P y further notice. yaman Denistm.Rater sad Seaton. Toronto in g master Henry Michell -captured a , immal Tt�s�ta Building,UBiayStresn.Tdsonto. -Planned to catch the culprit And have f,••w 'e' Telephone. ain-Siei mad 082. him pnnisbad, Only last year these Prize with his pony at Markham Fair. R 1, r We are sorry to report that air. Es same farmers suffered similarly at tbQ a BEAL Bands of these dishonest gentry. Nobsen is in a vet}critics( condition, Melville Draper was called to Then- �.,• �� IMM salone Oat., to the bedside of his fath- �?"" 7: B'UDSON, D.-D. S:, L, I'1 S.; CLAgtEM0�1T -BROCK ROAD. er.who is very Ill. r•. .11 1 . 182 Carlton 5t.,Toronto. 'Hudson's New –— tSystem" of comfortable plate work. Wntefor ICet3yeCl Norman and Mrs. Lott•and e�ild- information or phone 1•itir'th WIS. 4-1e : Mr, Bunllna a gale was a aur,Ceea, i- ran, of Orangeville, visited with their jp r`.i. Embalmer and Undertaker. Prices being fair. tF hr,'e.the next. friends here last Sunday. " Bert Sto'-e is ai"istinse C. Hubbard ,fu,,an 31re. Hustle ,of Lowell, 4' 1 '"[�LA•EE H. ' HEATUN, D. D. 8.. Moioyr Hearse. at resent with farm and othee work. y _B.GroduaeeB. - B Royal CotelD of Dental p '%Vaab . left laps Tbursday.,after visit; , and unavosity of Toronto.- -oblxe Toronto connection for fiestas 19oodv and family, of Oqh- ,inft with their nephew, Melville and over w,M. Pri a's 'tardware store. Whitby. Hospital Service, - awa, spent the week-end with friends Mrs. Draper. ice hours a t 12:1 to 5.30.; Ind.'Phone s. here and at Markham. Eber and Nits. Dersnison and, son, � ' tl,r<tt pho-�•• '�T* W. A. And Jlre• Jackson, of q'oron- ' Foster, of.Tcront'e ; Leslie. and Mre, ' to, will spend two weeks more at the Beare+ and children.' of Gireenbaak-, '�►�Vhitevale home of the former'a parents here. anal Mrs. Leask'. of Uxbridge, visited '" . before returning to work, J. E. and Nits. Wilson. G • 'r x - ;*!+ ' The S►ervie fisara. a Jas. Farley. whc is'ageo£ for a pace- A,box aoelal and ThankpSivinQ en- ` ' V. RI��HARDSON - Real Be � er attachment for motor cuss,demon- "t tale. Insurance.CcnveyanonR. Notary tertatnmei7E will be given by Friday-No. T'l1e UII1Ve1` Al j P��i;cc,Pictetirag,Oct. 3tht _ stinted same t'eoetstlp with nand sue- of Breen River Srhnnl nn Friday.No• ;3e�.4Y7'121g 3�/2Ei CZ2 19 7� Ci erlieuiiog, pwintinir. ell lixfds ceps. It drives a wood saws till right. vem.ber the 3rd'. The chair will. I's �1 ABEL ANNTS-Eroeutloni.t For- repairing, done. Iptnition - taken at 7,3n p. m. The proceeds will tOce of Ow Productions) i 17 mgr pu it of en A sm' For teem. a •+pecialty. t3l1NBARTON. ",'' go In aid of hot achool lunches for the F?Pe sell Sill's Rite-Cite I.enawfot - and open ates. �a, phone Malvern 24AX. yQUr old Ford top re-covered covered '— winter 63,on'tbs. all malree of cars--the best :. ' Hightand Creek P O. _y8da•4 Mine Naomi Ardngh, of Toronto is ... in the market for t __ _ for $18,00. spending a week with file Misses Alli•- 'GREENWOOD. *. M POSTILS.. Licensed Auctioneer. ton. the price. l-6: . :...-nountses-of York'and Ontario: one- Berry & Po yDter Mrs, Bub of New Hamburg. is vis. Quite a number from here attended FOR SALE Use axles of all kinds attencad to on rFtoHeM ° mos,e.. Address Green liit,.s P.a.. out ---- - _. (tang with Misses Agnes and Helen Markham Fair ein•9aturday, Heavy Wagon,, 1t� A j�1lT L� 7 Thom, Born.on Tuesday, Sept. 28. to Wit- Buggy, a.BEATBN TOWNSMPOMRB' • ,�7t1+•LI`It E - On Wednesday of last week a sera- Liam and Mrs, Oatway, a daughfe•r. Be ron Harrows yt-- • Oon•evenese, Oom�!�1ooafor �ftss . ous and very painful accident occur- (lacer Raise has engaged with fluaa visa. ,keeountias. Rix loons? to Loan All in Rood shape. z gnrars tat. ol'rtatrtage I4a Chopping j���� red at I,Geo. c o 'r• A. cr adopt. Connpr.W o! spent he a preys hsv.mri- 't.v !1 As Mrs.{sec. Mcllroy'ana her adopt. M. Wood spent theweek-sad In Tp- 'i'gooc3warl;toq and General' pd son were driving- the cows home ronto''with Mrs.Robinette and faamt(yy BlnckamithinpC, a 'f: DAVID A PUGH-Live stock auc- . the flyer_struck "d-killed they�,est Walter Wasbington was In the vll- taoweer. Graduate of C, M. Jones' School.---Will will be closed. for repairs eow, - Mrs. Mcliroy was struck byf the lase on Monday on his ,warty to To- W. S.J�iCK9()V, Brock Road ~' z'• ;..'CLdtasal Lifetime expeheaee with pedtRreed On Oct. 18th arsd loth. cow and had her leg fractured itstwo "rontti. stools. Block awd ring work., X11 kinds or sale. t Pickering, OAt.1 �eptly attended to Terms reasonable. Phone 1Ran0ir7g-again Oct.'lath. - - Places. An ambu ance was sent for Ernest Trimble has , commenced 619 Claremont. leap 8 and she was taken to the General Kos- work with'Mr. Smith,at Brougham, ;'k ]d[, MAW, LICENSED AL'G ital, Toronto, where she Is now im- pottinsr up lighting rods. , � ••►► T1110NEER for York,-Qetartaand Durham W. G.Barnes,Ba 55 green Q�@r p;suing nicety. The Greenwood read south of the Here You Are CAmatice. All kw&of sales prompelr attended Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. village lo closed to traffic while there to, Tarms reasonable. Dates for sales may be Horne Phone`34175 Mark. UXBRIDOS _ tr a new bridge tieing constructed' a u NEWS'OtSe+,. Ben and Iadepn ' over Donnybrook. - ` dea phones. Whitby.Out.• Sly � Toronto papers go so far as to. pre• lire. James Mackie(nee)Lizzie Stir- i —�T-r .�. .•. dtct Sly coal .In.that oily by-Christ- 1inQ, framer! of Greenwood. passed Cj��f?D , ' IaL'L7��� $ �Sr • • man. but it will not likely' be below away'at.her nine Lo Atlantic Clay,N. ! k r * i61tea In r Uxbridge.!ra a tirize r' least, y„ on Tuesday. e Sept.' n. 9 L We anderatand a local dealer bas'ao Lloyd Wilson left nn. 9atsyrda for (FRENCHMAN'S -BAY) y y r , i'oyoice ter a rye o"r mtirei o! but rani, New York, where he has aectired a '•, Builders, General Contrao- which will have to be sold-at a higher:,positron syitl the Durant Motor Co. LQL1lbelr, rc < tors aII(� Sl i�rite38, u ftgnre, haviog been bought at a prem- Lloyd Is a young man possessing con- - f ` L-1ar�WiJ�7{a �Q irrm Briee� si&rable musieal balertt. a manly and Alterations and repairs of every The need tnr immediate action In- and straightforward disposition. We connection yy�th more Hfgh School�+opethathe �raybavethe sameauc- 17hiiigles description. Concrete work, _ ' we Can supply you in accommodasio?l is in clearly dem- .cess as man of our Greenwood bops QhinioeS';s repaired s :, 1-onhtrnt,t,d by the facet that the attend- have had across the live. Estimatee free. Maple, Birch, B6eoh,, ance at'the school this term breaks all Rei>tidy �OOfii�g ._...-• FAIRPORT-P. 0.9 - ONT. Plain and Quartered Dale Pre4tnu:a rP�4,raA. These Qr'el6lechol- : '• WHITBY Oak, ors atreadv tttted'ding, 'and a class ta,nd Lath 1 Frniti Trees, hr bS 'Eta• eau "Beaver Board" ream will hoop to di concocted out- - f On Tuesday evening t last week three . _ -. aide the at>hpol building.-Journal. infant. a boy about two or three f3tOClt months old, was discovered on "tile DD Having secured the a enemy for E.D. at r rase under some trees near Dayid '-` # R E E S O L�� j' g `• :' •. ,SCARBORO JUNCTION, g t3 .•:' surith A son. Ltd., Nun-erymen, W D Gor'dony� Son; g `Iowxt's residence.theca. Uhief Laver ken of Winona.Ont• . D. The anniversary and tern=meetin of notified and the child was later taken ,-•- lI stn prepared to take orders for AR the- Scarhoro Junction Methodist to the V. O. N. Home. Z00"Ur = 3M='T•.T. r� PIC$ERIN(;r Church will be held on Sunday and Negotiations are being carried on kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, llooday. Oct.22nd and'lard. On Sun- with a fire manulac_turiog concern.to --- --—— - ?� Ornaments[ Shrubs Etc.. at Bell am Inaependsnt phone,- day. at?30 . m., Rev. C. W. Follett, locate in �'Pb'ithy. The Company are �'•' '' lowest ossible rCces. p _ - }..� P P of the Berkeley Street Methaliet not eatit fled with the conveniences at Picke' r'mgPA S pecial rates for large,quantities, �} A R A Ct1 �'� Church, Toronto, will preach,and mu their present site, and are favorably 28tf sic will he furnished by Reox.Cbureh .impressed with the facilities of our * _ The Che<variet Garage and Service Presbyterian choir. At_a p__m-}ReV. town. They now employ fro rn I23 to . d•'ChapIDaS, ��1�g-$farina at BtottRttRCn still crave theitr '.' pick 11 r. 4lcLeod, of Me)v(Ile Church,VOest iii0 men and are paying SIR," expert from the fRetory and also have •Hill,Will conduct the service, and the, month in wages. There are several D�t New Chevrolet 390 Specials in stock, choir of St. Andrew's Church,. will legal objections to the company tom- u - K the 3 speed car at the 2-s peed rice. -� C x -L o o P P p lead in the service of song On Mon- ing to objections but it is hoped that -.',Agent for Cream Separators, Willard dity evening, an old-fashioned tea• these maybe overcome. Sell a man a medicine that restores Batteries, Goodyear and Dunlop tires, meeting and entertainment* in which The inquest into the death of Corn- ,Shia vigor, that puts snap and ginger The only car on the road thatrannot man old and new friends will ta old Hogan Luke,at Thornton's-into his every function, that' m.%kris he matched by our competitors,. Less party will be given. The-programme ers on Friday,Sept.22nd,resuIt,, in a � him bare the yotttbful feeling and gas and less oil than any car on the will include quartettes, duets and verdict of accidental death,but tho Fp• read and Service is our Watchword. solos.-as-well-ay -Instrutuental mta4t'e .jury considered that the driver of the ttnil-)ition, then you have a life•lonir tvi,:•, - � y and Enarr<o Opt readmits etc. Tea will be served from• auto which caused. the•child's death, -. lak Ana patron in that man. We , 6 to$o'ctock. Admission, 33 cents; Roderick Mowat; of Whitby.had used Le' an agent in your locality-�geL Gerona 13 Garage, Brougham children, 20 cents, very poor judgment. The evidence ' Call _and see itig �•...'.'Y, ..bus' fig at once. A repay seller - - - _ went to show that the car was going . land a big profit for you. Address REP 'ARE BROUGHAM. ;' at about 1S miles an hour,' a very = moderate speed, and that the child' We are .'offering ran directt in front of the�auto. A " 'Australian Medicine-CO.) 1ldias ids Bate is spending a few days char a of manslaughter'will' be laid 3ii2 Yonge St„ Toronto, Ont. For a Business Career by attending with friends in the city. g Wesley4Haryey has returned from against Mow" ` y-•':Bargalna' the well-known ;Kilo, Alberta, whhere he has been for i the past two mouths-with his son, IN MEMORIAM. p �`.► lMett 1i Lt4TT Frank and wife. 'xxll. every �II1\J s rq J C1*bwd Carla A large number from herd attended In loving memory of our taeloved son.gisp��- the Fair in Marktfam, A few who set Little Jack:who entered into'bls eternal rest on Flct. the lltb, 1917. Must make room fAT Fall -out returned home before reaching -Badl missed b those who love a Yonge A Cbsrlee Sts,Toronto the Fair on account of the rain, him y p :.and Christmas +_; ,, Chopping John and Mrs.Hammill, of Manilla. Every Rradoate df t ' �e dav:some time.. our eyes eball _ GloOdi3 AND FL&KING - Mre. Sanley,vteited ou Sunday with see ' months has promptly obtained em- their cousins, Jahn Sodeg and wife,at, The faces kept in memoryy. I stn prepared to do-Cbopping and Meadowbrook Farm. Some day their hands sball clasp our Oat la?li►king every Monday - ployment, "Solid Merit^ is the The Brougham Wnmen'R Institute hand and Fritiay. Jaetti, I.. due memory Tana• ;y-• ` ii,,,, Some da some time-but oh.notret. Na E. M ' 4 WEN the home of Mrs. G. Phillips on y• !• ... Stooeboate For Pale any time. Handsome Catalogue Wednesday, Oct. 18tb. Please ring But we will watt,and not forget That some day all these thinLgIS�absli be a r. ++ needleR, thread and thimbles and any And rest beygtv'n to yon and me. etaft r,7ug free. clothing ultable for Noretlern Ontario A Iaa�ea in the walmnnit -Thou A. and M. Wilson W. J. M?iott, Principal re?Set. y • a s y'Bode No.8 t are welcome. t s- Ky_ ` ..: ,. -q.'`•"''S+'t�'" �'4+S••iiwlarar, p;,•,Yy:,'M,,y'"ax��.•w"c„° :..,r«+ry.sK�.�'h'�a.^,,�'r.�'r'ti.`.a,,o:...J1��Z.c',-.•v' ..A.ry.- d& i Sw .yy f ”' `�T. and''1., ,�r•''Y '.:.n'"e2'y�f"rr'iPt':+�»l"R,,mss'i:T4 fi % bs` e ' i§t� UN All r q6T �7. 741 4 3. heard about the fight;you iad bi Gtou- caster here,-and the3ere talldrig obo ut it yet �Iihey think- you are t,holy if 7 terror, and every old trawler around the. w1barves has been % er ------ that scrup for the list X�..egeles".v -mot Mike Hooluhazi and he told me how and him came-to a.dmL I?Vby you It you let me put some money into didn dr that craft? I'm. awfuR* prov4 and pleased with you Frank.And I'm glad to see you standf�gvn your own legs. That wus a great piece of work yqu did in bringing the Carson from ileorges in that nor'-wester. I met a -led Jisay up here looking4or fellow eel a gang for the Clarson. He didn't know who I was and we was up at the Mastet i2ner's Club together with some other ski He "Id p raiang way that you bad swiped ris a from him. I gave him a few hot 9110ta a he 'Went away. The Carson has Did no- 1pwg yet, 'and I think it will be some time before -WATER , BLUE Jessy gets one, as 7 th are'all down on bliiL' Hoolaban OF �VUT DIF off me about you being out In that t k 'A T& westerly blow GM spol Ing your fish. bad, Frank, I That was too yut you'll -:7 _SEA FISHERNIM find out that these-things will'bappen just on Quero I was anybody., the.It hit in,and'I had quite a tussle liy WAIJACE FREDERICK VV in the old Kastalia. I saw something in the paper about your picking t e w of the barque Santa Ant h cre 5 copyriatt by the Musson Book Compan7 Yarmouth. � Hooiahan-said something L" about it. �He tells me you ire,f1mbIn Iffo*the Story Started. The letter instruction ddd not quite knowt AS faH In with Frank's wishes. He want- on Brown's. It's a good winter ground. Woithaver, Try the hole on the N. edge in 51 to i(Irty,to- I ove on Ba ad to get back to Boston and Carrie, IV" at Long ( _I mother am but fishermen and sellers am a claw 55 fathoms. I've made some good sets Ay coast with ". there. Little La, Have to the N.E.-is .:,Th1s.',new cle, Captain Jerry Gark. 130 that have to obey orders "even If they so�metimet good, for a few sets' chuni Lemuel RQ drink a break owners,".and Shorty's personal And the lettei concluded with ti candy.-coated of ?�km, whierimpoet Frank's desires were not to be considered in a - business. At Vinal Haven he bad likely -spots" and advice re;prdi:: suetia tag him the eery of us fath i gum delights foadneas for drInk and how� the written her a letter tellfpg of his ill- "tide got&," which only nterA*t Wasthavee wmt down his first trip, and in it be had fisherman, d-old. 41 her W, wait in p stlence until Island with tan of her crew an Sborty folded the letter bwk'in the young atx Skipper. TI&bas this desired d- he had made goo& I'And, dearie," he envelope. "Good old Uncle Jerry," be Mwzk Frank. He firdshas aebool bad.said, "I hope to got back to'Bos- musecL "Wail., I *Llrlate he don't It- "melts in. you A spen4 the ton before the vessel is hauled I need V bout my gang—tough to hinualf am worry a des, to, "Long Jume. Then IIJ have the ring to an an as wiey are,.they're th' best mouth" and the gum' in the %WAag%A his =40 and ter tmvlem anywhere aroun' ' tfiese on your finger owastlueart cin a Ashing trip as SPW* on, when the ik�� E�m&pays for waters. 7%ey'R put th' dories over c4enter -mmaivis to ad ftesdoI:4 While &% herself, Ill be for taking my little in half a sak an'they'll set an' set an' Canso=%ar the 1"t fishinX girl back to the Bay Shiore an Mrs. baft 'bAghten. teeth, and soothe mouth he KsaWhL U an' dress down 'till th, cows rescues a Flenciii bey fr011 FVank Westhaver. Write me to Port- come Lee." A letter from his.moth- -mind thivaL me by his follow-4200M land post Office as soon an you got er and one from Lem Ring occupied 4" he" try *air hand at defy. this, for I'm 'hungry to hear from his attention next. The m4itber's W40 414 th success. A bursts maternal in ev a� Fra .70m" .7. br:=adnadytshwere an the othw -WRIOLEY suddesi fury nNSMIPP"Wice d saved this, VmW from Col. As he stosi to keward of the m*1mitiond of string of doriies, his fancy turned to not omitted; but the pride at his e*m- fiiends to choose ftiom too: with a steamer. when, ]Frank Is mand evinced in bar epistle caused the no and Jul" 11inetam they thoughts of love, and he planned oat tea" to well in Shority's grsy�blus or a wato the delights of a future-with Carrie a with Cap :T 40poor oF ma," he_murmuired. calls an his bo� aww'- "-W tkkled to death to think I got -Alm" Dazter. new nurse is in I.Aw Cove fixod for 6, girlit, ­M a Boston hospital who iw an' when I'm at "L. X mother I skipper ol this ol' peddler. I collate MOW CaPtaIN a'n'you kin keep other company.I she thinks Ws a second Grace Wei to*0 matrork I on the rertur haver. Waal, weal an, what has that a trip C&A Then Ill take out a Modus Vivendi Pero the v*& license for the ol' MaW Kinsella an' o' Sake bird Lein t' m7?I1 "Hear 4 harbiv=tbrou is hisavy I kin always shoot up an' see ye when you're rus&6, dWis Dexter mighty of Ulf stront then days an' that you're gpdau se drop in a handy Nova Scotian port It. IA;m� A9 a fth *wwL F=L; the f"ar bait an' 10*911m. Atil later on, skipper of a ves.11101--uml--our 01, jilt". Innspall- rob his djunksm maybe, Unde Jerry &W me"M be for-friend Morrissey hez bin home visitin' �'ftw an board. "duo, TewcM Z In" buildin' a vowel or our own--* Can. his undo, Cap'en Am Crawford. No J and win*1104w adian craft--,an' IT fish out of An- end of a mt--mys beli got skipper 690board tn th storm As do".devotion of his sang. On th* chorville aW be close to boino.' And of a big =-nmted coaster runnin' "ftftm trip they rescue the captain musing on these pleasant thoughts, coal outer Boston. CaJUte he's 9 dagj*ttia d the eaptaw a Frank felt strangely happy. stickin' -aroan' Cap'en Ass, for his L-61010i & miter-logged bstqc*. money. OP man's-kinder shaky now With fine weather on the ground --was askin! after ye—Um!—Met the try. The hours passed-twelve Can't Mix Up Babies Now. and A good trip &board he Shot into fine gW to Arichorvilk—ain him' Midn one o,C CHAPTF.R TWELVIE. Portland and made a good si�le,of him run iglrt� lock, It used to be the tashion In story her tro When ame ye comin'I and -&a tired men hov .71he Mabel XiuseU'wwi on Brown's fish—the high dory, Jules aa McCal- home?- Lrty laughed. -So 1,em's' the plbta to get the new born babies mixed Bank again on her second trip, ADCI'lum, drawing ninety dollars for tew� below.and commenced cleaning up i settin' trawls for tb' girls too. Him, ba I UV6 Usually the heir to the dukedom Wesdaver was at the wbeel. gurry4ittered decks. while this days' work. If the Sam bad any:Poor ol' Lem lande;1 in the iiiirvanti' quarters and vessel was jogging to the string of doubts of his ability before, they There,was no note from Carrie, but "Go below an' turn in, fillers. servant baby grew up to be the �`dcries. 7%* day was sunshine arld were bir him now, and It Is doubtful lWeethaver would say" "YeM sit'-- the 6secy c1puds w+th but a ligbt westerly if a fishing skippet had is more, loyal Frank excused her on the ground theA 09 hetr to this dukedom—and the villain! Possibly As did not know where to hourn half ol sleep, in And breese ind a smooth ses,and the Calif cowd than What Weathaver bad I" reach him, and with a board across I t"y would leave him ony=wa 'steering in he future, however, it's soft to be on the water w4we nuking a fou7r-tpb Us rougti and tough C the v�nasel to a fresh birth; and *hen less 1ximaritie--but more practitai cle Jerry o make AWr- a long letter behad fro'm'­'Vn' In his lines* in the Kinsella's cabin, he 40 Aa be apun-the wheel, Frank sang a sent bar a four-page letter, in which they turned out again later, ft would They are beginning t er —wT'tt*n by pr*x-v%--tbe old sk'PW he described his Lv, Z.,., stock. and be -to fee him red-eyied and gTim prints of five-day-ola babies In ord ,d to hiv fears in that respect. futur With astrIde, tris wbeel-bm — - .� _: litt3e song to himsW aM IrKlulged in gave wor to prevent mistakes In hospitals and e prospects, Dal da -dreams f the future. 1%ey had "You've sot an awful hard crowd with hope� or an early 1n==rga,7 a line "Don't that young -dog ffilan an institutions and the system wal also. 7!:�: Z their fix in viai Baven at P. you,.Frank, and I'm 4-fraid theyll be a Z "There now," he geld sleepW at all when pricA�which just "cl their ix- for taking ebarge.of you if.you ain't of crosses. we're on th' serve as a mean of identifying lost or trip more. and when his correspondence had been frourids?" tipe men would my. "Lord stolen children. peases for the no careful. Men like them are used to answer after-procuring their bak arA. ift at'hard-driving skippers like Evans and ad. "I cal1ste I've written Harryl I'm all in, an'I only wish it 41 roes Watson, ond if you don't strike fish them.all th'news. I'll up now a t Ind blow a gale -an' keep us aboard the little Maine part thin shotim Make Soap From Meat Scraps. 0-n rew for a spell." -nir in TA make gvod stocks ti these, then sit th' gang out the Gulf of Maine for the 71 1 aeyz* liable . Use*ny kind of old fat-or rendered with hie Instructions Tro;�j L leave -you,quick. They're the beat prohibition rumsbops an' hist awayl" 'Talk about yer.-Tonr Watsoul" rew- telegrap -acklings..aLso 0M Captain Ilooliiben to 961 their trip to,of fishemen, but very rough and Shorty's third tri on the Kinsella marked McCallium, looking redder grimse, kinds and ct an& more umAvilized than evbr. "Py spolled fat meat quarrer he was wont to'call is "engagement 4%. a Arm in Portland. some when they get rum. I ri set." On this voyage he planned to crest. McCallum More! she's .ta. Put fifteen quarts of rain water 2ing eqourh money to buy Garrie's hardest nki?pet I efer saw--ch m uA t'stl into in old kettle with not too hot's Man,girt it-a too pad she.was not from fire under it'. Into the water, empty 71i ring, and never did a rough and tough Chudique an' Hiela.W. She would pe wd of Nig1W Cage Bluenosera, the contents of two cans,of toed 17eh qi?e men Boston Irish, and Bonne chust grand thetrif" ae-qua ter pound of borm and "An' is it from that God-foreaken 0 r two Q.�ers work so hard for the vda of rosin. The rosin may be L ove of Purchasing a golden circlet Juiffique yisd have th' lad come?" POU of J.,o ef ou u th me wi not harden ur� I rd I t t, b t a p 11 7 for a girl'a dainty finger as theKhi.. growled a Pubtiloo, Bluen a. ..7 sella's gang did those April days on:save ust Ye'd be for makin' a blame as .quickly. Let Miis mixture get hot Browns Plank. man and then add nine pounds of fat,rinds oatmeal-scoffin Scotchie out of a' If_ Wbftt Is, worth any t4* o rel- I%e cook turned them out at he and cracklings, and. took until like is ;er past three for breakfast; they baited headed Cape Bretonem— .. . molasseq, stirring-,constantii; ".The 1-y-,e Pp and made the eariy-moTning set by "An' wuM she pe for in3ultin' th', will' eat the fiat, rinds and all. Try -..'.'Stanfield's U 8 ble Underwear torchi it Wr Maw'Ded McCanum?" roared be of the clan.I ight, and at ni ht th some of the mixture in a saucer. If, aching and tired over*the rail to drwG "You tam Nigger Cape push when cool, there is no'lye in the 'is sokw r urable eld's 'Saft upl" Westhavei's voice rolled b0ttloXe, it-is d' ne. It can be left in Xd down "fa decks" of glittering, slim*y fish. U HIM rMm wdludleft sit to mainifteet.down thebati:h, and the incident was the kettle and cut out in chunks when le U bitt*the decks were littered with had- forgotten. cool enough, which will be aboutone may dock, cod, pollock, cusk and halibut, Five days on the groundsand eight hour, if the weather is told, or it I n priceil buttTlawi And when the dress keelers were ship- days out, the Kinsella a ad pa3t be red in panf to cool. SW Sh POU to' 74 Elizabeth and round Spring ped athwart the pens, the men took Cape This amp is ready to use in about their alltions with ripping knife in Point with her scuppers shooting lee hand and canvas gutthi gloves on, and weather water across the dec I a week. It is a light yeRow or tar -ks If nwide in cold weather, it color. Staiifiil�; ey work In the glare and a trip of one hundred and thirty hrmka e", It and for hours th 4AI- of the smoking kirrosene torches, thousand below in the pens. It was should be put where it will not freeze, ..not harden fasL clehning the 'catch 'and stowing it the biggest fare the Mabel Kinsella; or it will an it 3 in th, a*ay upon the Ice in'th ever broW-ht i _arid; th a hold p�ns. bad to-a-part, .7. Ind Tf—vm hard woric-very haid woric— Wnen Snorty teleg-rapbed the stock to ease, o he sherman Dye Old Curtains, .7- nd sild though the rnen dirsed the stocky Captain Hoolahan, that old 11 rotection ana rAV_ tireless young skipper who was d ' celebrated the event in Gloucester by: Sweater or Skirt irie'd out -nd sturdy �undest no- the ng on a spree for two days. A It is ing them,' yet they ca work with a certain amount of sAtis. twas not the only one, for 'whent in Dianwnd Dyes. -that there was the shaTe checks were made out, t My to buy. faletion' in the thought I "Diamond-Dyes" add years of weat gang, with but the exception of Ju as, money in it- dad skirts, waists, coats, Westhaver apared neither himself wboxhd not drink vanished coinplete- to. wo.n, fa Shorty anl the big Frenchman.' stockings., sweaters, coveringEl, hang- nor his men. 'He helped them bait up cut bait affd pitched 'y6a, 1 m Ings. draperies, everything. Every their trawls fisih, I slit only occasional vistas of the Us&In combinatione and two- besides tQlng to dories'and handling reeling from one blind pig to-another.' package eontalris direAtions so simple piece suits*in full length.knee the,schooner. He was everywhere, and WesthaveT knew that it would be at any woman can put n,-x, rich, fadelese 7!" And elbow lenath. and sleeveless STANIELDIS the,men could not help but Rap M f)nw losist three days beftre 'he would iret, ealloi�a ha. ;ar=oz4..; c. for and vkllmft� 19tah1liel", minute,he was a - to b lif t t the wheel; &s1cond his gang together agairr; e -has never.dyed laiterhe would be hauling in the.main- the vessel in charge of the faithful before. Just' btiy.-Dianiond, D es—no, sheet; then,. splashing through- the Sabot and took train for Boston. draperies even If she Well NDIERIVX" other kind—then your mater I will pens of fish, he would-be fo?ard be. (To be continued.). come-out right, be(.ase Diamond Dyes laying the jumbo tail-rope. Another is — .,. . glance-w-quid fird him. vitchfork in are guamnteea not to streal-, spot, ra(le, or ru yuux- Lnmzr),TRURO V-11 Fla hand,,�naving the drersod haddock Keep M.inardls Linimient In the bous.e. "11 11 the hold or out of the dmv. whether the latirilal you iiish to dye tub; and when the perspiring en at wool cr silk, ot whether It Is linen I , Is T' he Half cynicion in the world cotton. or mixed goodis. V M. LEY. S .6 5 NIP lot bin =I A Me' *041114M in ul n_ Zrt ow 2b the kee'ers siung out for "Watei the' would be down to the tanks forard comes from failure sineering-at suc- with a dorv-ja.r and handing it around Minard's L711—IM-ent For Cold Etc 'to the thi;sty en a few second4i after A M� .0 :,�. .. s ' wv r '-_,,,�;3 f•- " ,��xu�'-•�.k .i;X_._,d b�� 4,?,,,:�v},•,''�` � ,�" � w ,.,r�_ •s`tl 7'�.- � � ac. .c¢�r+.1a�,;.�g�r'w k ..�.:�s�•}�'y, .�y.��y.'S�r�",�„ ��;`..:•a. � w•; , a .f� �;- a•r• .sI.1 S_v.;,,c^ •`'r'•�� k•.' o2 Wlz �5,:`y;�5�.�',«��r•:'`�iA.:'`o: w�a•.'r'Z+�•`M� [,fir.� •-.�xa•',,„...�-'+�.f_�.j�r„v�r Y.,g'""�S..'s`tk♦'w,� :°`-t„ •#�+.o c.-z�6.`-':}. rr•..:af„ `y .'�,r'V, t Y-'w f�"' ....•Yw" ;x,..,-;�%,'';vT..r^ �.'ttLt w t: c•. '•.. Y,a,}'S�<-�y n.. , e ?�""'�: r '-'�3''`•""' .. •:f :.i.%""•ei[""'Y.•4. ,.•- i ,.xL x ....•. .. _ '' ,-•. _�' - ARTU I3 T DEAD IN NOR RIB E KiS MUST &YAC�A'� �� -��< 's.•.rEe1�-�7 _ • "r' ' �eopaty Valued at $4,0009000-is Reported Destroyed aid it Great Britain and Franco 'Send Joint Nate to Kai �-- Feared the Death --Pratebt Allies will Otcupy 'Thrace for Period o 6Q -Tall May Reach Slaty k:<; is Regarded as Greater Than the Disasteir .Calami• '>$.'� wand That Neutral Zones be-Respected > 4. ! ties. Of 1911 and Of 1916� '` ,pia a in be-. del tiding returIIeld to Coast + London, Oct. 8.-m ga ego sntin- '= ^-::; :, ;., came the chief scene of action in the o le thin evening. General H ri :;:;; p enia8. t°n+.;. teit�s3leybttry. At Chariton. _ '<:: Near Earstern crisis when to-day, on Colonel Vitelli and Colonel aa�� , afro. T. A. Cobbold, w� of the Di-'.* .Mrs b'Hara. Gfiatd rem Mond Corsi Clerk. instructions from • their .r.,, ✓�_-e merined at Mudaala. In szpbans►f fork James Ryan and son.` '': Governments, the Allied generals re- of their return, cane of the delegatar : ,T•- ILT4. boon. Lyman McConnell. F timed negotiations with the.Tuarks. informed the Associated Press: 4 lI'dts Des Jasdinea ' ;-., . Three unidentified men and cullers- "We have returned to consult wit$"' tilled baby. As a result of the Lord Curzon- the High Commisesionerr because. thA K �_ Vn+1161AMed ebd3d. Norman Clarke. ' s •\- __ Pointers agreement reached est Paris flush Paris irmtractions have net yep•a;' �; A4loreeat. a 4ro9� s+ I{ati>leen Nelson. _ yesterday, tbe the Greek troops -'Three months old baby, unideoti- Mrs.. Watts. � - - evacuate Eastern Thrace immediately reached Mueilanis. We shall sea 60 _' ' r- jfed♦ that Jimmy tyea, s boy. if the Allies guarantee protection to M�� to-mgfst" ; Taro .bodies so badly bussed Christie minorities for thirty days 'At today's conference the Trains-`� Hillier Towrrahip: rr}} refused to specify the number of gem- ' after thb evacastion eel the Greeks, sus cannot be determiir+ed. Wolfer Stevenson, wife,and son. Heads frlationai Rpilwa s, datrmen they desired to send to Tiytswe�:' „ H. Etp A, 45,jdugls,brother• Y the Allies are now in .a position to -j; � at Three unidentified bodies. M+7 advance a oounter-proposal to Turkish The British rDelvBatioa' bad ins#s�o- : in-law of fibs]ate Col. Say, or-General Bic Henry Worth. pdreslde Casey an$ Berthaar Townships. Thornton K.B.E., the newly appointed demands to occupy Thrace at once, thous to'insist on 3imitation of thee: of the McIntyre Mine. 'Four known dead, no'names. number pdsrmitted head of the Canadian National Rail- while it is 3wpefu:ily believed ,here Pour unidentified men. In the course of the afternoon sea- = €> ': Towns and Vrillages Burned- ways system, who con-manded-the Bri- that the Turks will agree. Mrs. G. St. George, reported dead Haile North Cobalt, Heasli tish Army transportation during the sign, General Haringbon de ' - �, It was pointed out in official cluaz- YberY, P, by 02 Iemet Pasha that the Ttirrioa with-:.,: . Safautd Boone. Charlton, North. Timiaksming, Thorn- war. He.arrlved fII Ottawa quietly this tern here to-sight that,. the Armed toe. week sad accepted tt s position after draw their fc►ncer from the aeati+ri'1.. Mieainj at Hsileyburi. offer to the Turrks for the Greek .N 4= A gamin-, Also seveivl settlements along the conferring. with,the Prime Minister. � near declared ��� this erne eV8CUd3tdOII of Eastern Thrace is con- lane, he dsclsnt�sd, be -be obliged'wF Jas. Aut2sirrr• White $hoer. New Liskeerd' sad He receives $50,000 a year, He re• tingent upon the Turks agreeing to ' At Hedaelip. Englehart partly burned. turns immediately to England to re-' to rnaloe s il.,....,.•a. inn inorll sign his post with the Great Eastern respect the integrity of neutral zones. d Banks d the Turkish teasrees . Robert Bond, his wife, their eight Towns and villages which escaped: It is also understood that General Sir Iinmeddate'ouspeneion rod Ratlwap. his 'vrifers brother, John Cobalt, Latchford, Earlton, Elk Lake, Charles Ha=itigton has power bo.mate boats on tier Boepherrrre, and tits �}x" e�hiidreai• Gowganda, an agreement with the Turks in res-( md { ents being unknown;-four unidentified of Mssnwrs belle arena►` cod - by. ., .�• Aanos Heaelf;i, his wife, [nd their The Sae zone does sot'.extend north pact to their I,.nsitiona fir the Chsnalc - cent two unidentified women;and two lssvo sorA and �amr Fleming and his of Englehort. area, which will not force them to Wrath �e�ce to � weanw#�°�x persons whose bodies were no badly ri* jCT �5• ' `rldisea• '' ` - '- burned that it was abt le to evacuate errtiresly that acne if in his of iastsve:tiaas, it was rtoasd pO6� judgement the Turkish forces eroeapy y . determine the ass. I British had s+ecei�ved di their 3isiRatile• _ A despatch from Cobalt- sa*s:-- Haileybury were telephone operators, positions which do not jeopardise the tiros from Lando% but the FT 9=6'. r* Rain, vd9ch began to fall about six Miss Marjorie McGee and Mee Addie. British positions there, sad Its33aaa were awadtting sow'.tip, ' ' ®►dock 74,arsdsy evening,has definite- They remained at their posts until GOVERNMENT AID FOR Armistice Negestlations Again at 'Of certs3n deepaf�es 11t'o�la :. ly checked the spread. of the forest the back stairs of thsr building were FIRE S THE. EERS Standstill. their Csdrv� The Ares in the district, and with the dan- on fire. The last mesa&" they got r Constantinople, Ott. S.--Agulul,reason for to-slight's eoedesreaace gar, of further lass of life at on end, out war one to North Bay asking that l,.QWW to be E dende+d and them has been a butt in the ermirtior the High Cemmisrioaesos wee, it is *x- u ,organized e4%rts are being .directed a relief train be sent as soon as pos- negotiations at-Muaania. Two'of the Nerved, Lsnrt'e refusal to mmft ' toward recovering the bodies of vie- sid'ble. The two gh4s put out on Lake ,Help in Establishing In- three members of each' of the Allied gendbstmerirss. `�. . tiros and providdsrg relitf for the liv Timiskaming in a small boat and g3aririCC . ins. It is estimated,that the property landed on,a small island viere they Cobalt f o iN further North. The wire degs'er• He war a 3Clot'i Counsel j"A E ,r bps will be at hirer last million gent the night. They arrived here A despatch from Toronto says:-- communication, bowerver, was said to bwA of the Legal arm at 9teww%Have ri,•- - dollars. suffering considerably from exposure. Practical aid towards re-establishment have been repaired only from North and Q'Dosdae3t, Perth. While ft w}lll be days before any- Doubt is eipressed whether Halley. Is now actively ugments the works Bay to Ens3she t thing like an aecaaratw estimate of the bury will be rebuilt, and it is said by 'of compassionate relief amongst the _ x� sheath toll can be arrived at, the con- prominent residents- that the town Northern fire sufferers. A represen. Stewart" " Pr+esnisi' aracllten `; -be anoMe-to-redeem-rts-;256,0'00 �11. .hA. -� rr _ "Dom at apt Am c,. tn,� tsrtive froarr 41 .++Y1 T cal. it least 0 lives were lost. Already outstanding bonds and that it Is the tural Development Board is now in passel Away at Montreal Wfios about 85 bodies have been recovered:duty of the Drury Government to the devastated area endeavoring to Ma�treai. Oat 5-Hon. James Alex- : in the neighborhood of Hadaybury,.stand behind these bonds with its work out a scheme for Government A deepekeh in= The Pas, uaoie, ' Heseliip, about 28 miles farther north;guarantee. On every side the opinion loans to the dkuK49eeaed farmers who ander Stewart. K.C., of Peru. Ontario, say*-, -l�i�r John Breslow ws� on the Timlakaming and Northern is ....' I that the disaster is worse �y wish to start ante,and two rep- Minister of Canals and Railways in the a keted eon r � -, m If s t' reconstructed Meslghen admi,aisdratiea Ontario line, and at Charlton, some than the calamities of 1911 and of re!setitativees of Lire Provincial Insnr-; Sanlfo��� � y!d! of 1931, died in the Gass-Memorial Pa-tiuiesr beyond Heasdip. A tram- 1916. ante Department left m order to open j 4 as ov riming•majondty also ber of 6be bodies are so terribly burn- Tragic Incidents. an office in.the centre of the burned i vilioo of the Royal yietoria Hospital I Lion wins dater ld, w'1sw tie comma --�,� ed -that identifleatiou is imperesible- A most tragic incident occurred at district one! to afford free ad+sistance j beta 8atarday, i! a attar a tin- slbeet ion �itieid on Ju>� �]ash gerias rimers. He was taken fn an + Now that a cieazcr idea of the ens- Heselip. Here Robert Bond, his wife,I to the victims of the disaster in the{Jusne le one! on Jerly 19 clime io Moat-� ""'�""g tent of the fire can be gained it is their eight thimpon. and Bood's wil'e's I adjoatmsnt of their claims. �real, Death war due to anaemia. He! BOM 9�u � � �e 6110k learned tines several small centres brother, John North", had taken re- .The Ontario Government, it was, , which were earlier reported to have Pointed out. at the . was 6d years of age . e>ett eff.a Liss biers► fora miss ono exit • fuge in a root house " the flames', po Agricultural de- been burned were not In the paten of approached. Searchers today found partment at the Parliament Buildings,} The late-Mr. Atewart was s nation}ei i�'�� iostz�essetiL "�' G 'the flames. •Notable among these are all eleven suffocaked. Other residents was financisll:v i.'.erested in the burn-i°; Perth. Oatarlo, and war erbnated NoeMag grant was ever ereomp�fah. "• Fashion, Elk Loks and Gowganda. On of Hesalip or vicinity who perisbW ed regions to the extent Of 580,004, there and at Ottawa Collagb and O► � the other hand, the vi of North wbkh nts the total of loans goods Platte w+hsre he rose his LL.B.f ed wit7wat ea tss5srm=-1 con. F1age were Amos Aecerelip, his wife and two �� - Tdmiekaming, not previously mention,, sons,and two nthes msa, a father and j made to the settlers for the purchase ' ed as having uffered, is now knows p g sron. named Fleming. The Heasli of land, the erection o? buildings, and a {' to,have been burned out, and also family bad oleo taken refuge in a)the removal of encumbrances : - several smaller settlements n_orbb and ' Tine conditions of these loans, the µ- root house on tbs► harm adjoining! �e►eat of the taws.. North Timisita- department stated. had been indeed "a that of the Bonds, and were stifled Ining is on the boundary between On- by the donee smoke. fortunate for the settlers concerned tario and Quebec at the hea Laka At Hailaybury Mrs. T. A. Cobbold, ina+muoh as the Government had re- ` Timiskaming. Whetbor td was wife of the Division Court Clerk, met dmir+ed that al} farms. upon which ad- >ow erf 306 thine Is not established has death while trying to rescue her vanes were made should be tally at the present .time. ninety-year-old uncle wbo lived with invmv& ::. It is estimated that about 1,000 re- them. The uncle was taken to safety Mr. A. G. Farrorav, Chairman of the fugees have left here for North Bap by rescuers, but Mrs. Dobbold couldi Agricnl'tvddvdl Deveslopmerrt Boards, is In two special T. and N.O. trains. not be reached and perished in the,the Demrtvneut'asepreeentative In the. v People here estimate the Property ruins of the home. Cobbold was him-'North. He will dssist the settlers in! L ' ,losses at 54,000 000, which is divided, self severely bm ned. Other victims ie adjustment of their inru'ranee Haileybary $2,000,000; North Cobalt in the town wean• Mm Doon, an eld- Policies,endeavor to aid them in start =500,000; and other points $1,600,000.1 erly man'named Felix Des Jardines, a tug their rebuilding operations, and 4 - ? . The number homeless is estimated at paralytic, a patient in the hospital will report back to the Department- 5,000, % y of wbo4n 2,500 lived in Bailey- who could not be carried to safety; u:poa the extent to which he believes} 1, and the other half elsewhere. a young man named Roeshon; a child financial cooperation by the Govern- - . The areas burned over extends from merit will be feasible to t+e-establish v cwt.identified, a }rod named Aillotedin, I : 1ldthage 104;near hear% to near Engle- soh of the late Jaelx Aillotean; a three, those farmers who may have lost �f�� 3 : chart, a distance of 88 miles. months' old baby, whose body Vaa'thedr all and who may be left without 7*�Wf Two'of thi henairses, of the fire at,found in Lake Timiskaming, the par- insurance• • Premier Drury rill in the North •---• --- rY is s- ±I)t.-- and has now penetrated beyond the ?{ ��c ORni�rin ��� _ reach of communication by wire or `il7U ORDERED telephone. ?t was reported to his of- s��g/1■� O CAUSE �F CO TON flay at t the-Parliament Buildings Fri- t ' 1jV AvJ r dry that the train service throughout f -..��,_:-;;;� '. :';� •'1"t�'�s havve:been br3g]rteaed � 1 `" - "sad theirlabore horsed Py ' the devastated country has been re-, and that the Prrm e e e Though an stored a r,:, �t t R gas. They are to .Sufferers=-Weather Condi- �e`t' fiY�ou win be' B`a's, Relief Trains Cam.-S1}pplieS, every corner of the bcoitiaa, the y na ass Families Ea eel A ,w home heated by a Happy settle what- sight w s has i_. S Y g Pro . .Arrival of Timber for Budding Shacks. Thought > .Furs. R.oge is always eCndabte - ` y 4 aedxis a place of ocanib , For forty f'iina�faa..weught ''have been using Happy �ouglst Cobalt Out. Oct. 8.-The Ontario along the line today handing out. <':. � .he } "Ranges because of the satisfactory = Government today ordered an investi- staves, tents, mattresses,• blankets. : ' : ' can have nobettes stove !AI a lts'thsy give. The large oven, gst]on into the cause of the .fire There was a big ,trainl6ad, but not :':'..! toss a Happy Thought with its face-vary regulation --sdanall which ' thin Northern Ontario ens to supply all the needs, al- _ ' swept PP Y ^{': x3eatex. ffmlconsutsn tion-emlknta r s °territory between Cobalt and Dane, though it greatly relieved the situa- g'' : P on both sides of the T:and N.O. Ry. Lion. _ • :; addnco--�ve l bhelha atte� <. d ' +; , lthot save labor have made ` :.''" r';sw4'•..: _ rag their r Chrice.-Te inquiry la P mm d largely b y The train went w P to En }ehsr t and -- i charges :, z the fire- returning Earlton Junction. started! .-• rAsk toe: woman who cabs ale. sins to II, .>.•: : .�;,= i .... . .. levelled ' - .- ra branch of the Lands and out on the Elk Lake line. .They pro- ? n8 -— ,• < Forests Department because of the seeded to Iie�abeek, �vMre a large >s,'. ,�; �<r - <; SOLD BY withdrawal oat 800 fire rangers on trestle had been burned out. ' This .Sept 16. Officials of the D sit en wall mean that the final fotirfken miles : BAL _ 'claim that these fire-rangers were not r of the Elk Lake district will be cut :located to the areas Laid waste by the I off far.tan days yet until a new,tres'tle. AI t can be ccstrncted. a Members of the Provincial Police; seven .more-carloads, of -supplies •. ;!. 4 - ^r�rted to,dey that they had handled I reached here from Toronto this, 48 bodies, and that pracucally all had morning and will be he'_d until the 1 r <'bren identified. Commission .returns frcm the north. The retiedf train in chats of A. J. These cars will be taken'over the de- - .'Your$,, of North Bay, arrived here vestated area to-morrow. A Good Fri* d Passe;, --�' �_afternoon,, carrying 2.600 r The-4fficiaii_of th e r here'---R-t- :"$Yr*a---H­.--4JtavCe:. 30�^:a:13i, � ----- - •-- - - _ M+ ^a" _;owes of bread:, hundreds of cooking wired to, pront.p for four mbre nurses preacher, lecrurer and all-round triehdt ' .:«IttgVel,_rp4ttrelass,_blankets, rubber to Assist in distributing the srtpnli'es of_hmm�r+ty. svlfn-d:ed sudde*.ly- Inn-- sheens, clothing, etc. for distribution nn•I Rice aid to rerscns suffering from Toronto. F:e R•as w. y. wssong the rsdfugees. The crass went :n,ur_ea aril exFosure, �throcYhCUt Canada. ,'■ r ' � , .. r .. _ t • ..., _ ♦ s.I..if.C•.��.K. C�•>Y `1�,," �, r ,,r,6` x,:h+}•a+..N+_."a�°,v. a• .. .. „, YS+. C ✓b,.y .,,,.}-N;c ,,�. , y�,,,�-r " .,'�M` •' `,�;• e' + t i`� 4„:.r,", t��` .se ,. 'n r,-•� •"T w E " ..,C,:•Kt., t..�*,,•.rvr�a: w y'.. rx'a^,,v, . dLak L ,a J A„ �,y '}, P`. -5,� �l'''�* t .a �� ;7C�'L' '�.1^.. -+"`. i u�,r..., �- �� �'. � � '�1r• "` • 'isr,•.• .^h.. C .f' rr,..C.r'Sw, `"rw .s- ,+^y�t~�'.,c'LCf,u ^=. r';Sfn:•7" Vi:.w^.`�'i +f ....M^.. '•w. "'� ,.w'`f:. ,`-? ,xt.• {-y...? :» ,. .-t _ ..�.;,,�.... .�,y '� K'"'r ',D>,._. -q.•, s.o ::4?t"': -.c s; •} y-,. "+'s r.• l,,, to-a .•L -•� ,r•"rw .� �r '-1« •. ,N. '.�''�"t'F_•+,G:; ,.,�?ya� �, �•`i7 ..•f�" ,'�5 ,:=zv+-, ;'.e:W ,r. 5,�„',, � es.j.,."•, 'y"�+' 1c/"� x�:wi �°,a• .'+�,:'„,K Y , r-� .. ir,;•, .;4 -�. x, n�. :�•,,.=.r. :..,,P . t`.,, �,,._:` ..,' n �',,,£ :-�• ,w• K- �t .-,�-'- �fyr.+�.' ,xr,�...w- �!{s•:��r;7-i`�,. »�,rt �.,:x?;�• +�y1:•,_a' ";.•..•';:r.' .. s-:'�',n..` ,�' :-a`•h. .+,ia� "J.�,'�'',Z'�f a ��' '.e a. `r'.•e •x.33. p.r:5�`.�i"” u._.:a-n.:kS:'"�! ,- _ .w . _-+,�!'rS._.°.x �:.. .. .. ....t-r _!'..,�Y..,n:•,.. .._.r... ., �•^c.. -_:� • . µ � Thett's: many a flower that is seven to ten millions of dollars, .� 0 P C REDUCTIOi'� :s ;,; $ - r �teac!►�� .WS� '' and the known dead is O4er fJCt < ` . "' A^ • ' " ""k bQxu to blush unseen and waste y A; ;_.;. :° �' ,•,: n rsgR its ragra ace!a the desert air:" and it is estimated that it clay - � 41 cUryeas.::el.50if smidinadvance.Y' _ reach seventy-five or more when _N �. The�,ast week was designated all the,fa,:ts are known./ This - JOHN MURKAR . Pro rietDr, b tl,e'-overument an "Fire pre: great lass .ie attributed to eare-_ FA N C Y "``' H N. A ' P y g I lessness or ignorance, and would, veution Week,"and they urged �rj+ NOTES AND COMMENTS. uever have occurred had the resi- 1 _ that a can, ei u be carried on to » Y^� P 8 dents exercised reasonable care,. Q r educate the people in the platter but in their desire, to Ret rid of " ;lT / C J A R S O N S The Canadian National Rail- . of exercising the greatest precan•� brush and other rubbish were w•il- -Rays, wbieh showed a deficit last -tion in handling fire. The loss of ling to take the risk, hoping that Cop,eSn and.look over this stuck and nee some real Bargains. ;r 9 ' :' ' ' .• ear of about recent Millions, all would be 'well. A great re. Everything is the store in this line reduced y y life and property throughont.the and moat go at coat. eregivin this year much better-Do sponsibility rests on the heads of .• B 3 Dominion every year from fireas.; ". 1_r' ..< . , those whose carelessness -caused 'Z_,, e° shun lug. The deficit fur the first something e-uormous and it is stat this greatdecstrirctiou of life and ;;Our Stock of Groceries are still the beat six months.is only about half of ed that 75 or 80 per cent. of this property. i °•r;. what it was during the same loss is dice to carelessuere and'is money can bug and our delivery service • _ ::' perrod last -year. With a thor revertible. It is rather a alway s at your service: You will find _. w' ou hl e!)icieilz Board of Mant►Re p - T O RENT y y {' g Y strange coincidence that this cam y-- - our prices right. Give us p paign and one of the most dig- • , . meat; improvement in the Indus• Parts{,f lots6 and 7. in. the 3rd con �':. ti cession c,t the Township of Searlwro, - �:-a- -trial eunditions of the country, truetive fire= in the history of comprieing about 1i0 acres, halt brnk- neat order. _ :..+► and Rith it`, gt'adnally incre trips Canadahoultl trtLe place 'in the en, with�ro�d house, large hams barn, 4 population, there in no reason selalier barn and plenty pf spring pop sane week. In .tile terrible fire:Water. Apply to why the Satiumal Railways should R hlch took place last •w.eek�iu i .. i • R I C HAR D S 0 not be a's6tirce of ret-'enue to the 1 �heru-Ontario the, damage to 1• B� TYRRELL people of Canada in place of a property is estimated to be frctu' b31 Confederation Life Bui?diufr, , =y 3.6 Toronto. Out. burden. By elporti ring and The Superb feat Market fferapping those portions of the r Pe, , •:. Tailway 4ysxem that' are being operated continually at a loss and - - with no.prospect of them ever,be-. Assisting the Farmer 4^.• - ins a paying_ propo5itioa, the HE interests and requirements of agriculture are fully under- `':.. National Railways should in time stood and well served by this banli, To encourage progressive ' be a sourte of profit. The very enterprise in the farmer and to make his�financing as easy as , best men available,free from poll. Posaiible,practical assistance is the form of loans is given, and cvm- . plete baulking facilities, specially adapted to farm.business, are avaih ' trcal influences, ahould be selected ��•� able at each one of ow breaches. Consult our local maaalper, as a Board of Management, and a Watch this $ ace next Week x " i+ri ght futuee-woald'be assured. - No person can travel along the for an lnlOrtant ;} <� f Provincial Highway, visit our - BAI" -!eitlez arrd_-towns,or go auywhere WHI'T8Y BR4t+iC2L. • . G. P. LYN% Ummwer. �. 'through the country, without be- BROOKI.IN.BRANCH, E C. CROSS, rr[anageau$><ness ann4L1�lce�rnent ing insp.essed with the vast c•oa- _ t enmption of gwaolice, and raise =_- �_ .,.._...�_�-- __ _ _ ------ Into to wonder how long the-sup- - ' Fly will' last. Only ova c coalu- in s _ r F F~' 'orlon can be reached and that is - _ ithe great demand will in time et ' ' haunt the .Supply. When this ME-AT —MAR KET---iir--- ONR DOOR LAST �• • {, F J Call—h point fe reached a substitute must T. Olt`. be found and ecla.atiats will no Round R,oadt or Steak. 2&per lb doubt be egnsil to the occasion.- It Surloia Roast or 9"k, r• 28e r•. is reported that a better and sy ,iN p Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... 28U c +ehcaprr substitute h3a already Rnnsp Roast.•.. ' . . ...- ' ... 20c •• ..Pie are Store ; been faund•'and large factorise .. Finn Rib Roast. 2tk '• nor.-.. - �O {__",, barn been erected for ite mans- Heavy Rib scissor. d� ! afcture. This is is Jarnalna where Hhou ker Rossi ' `i� �aa 18 'The Canadian Home needs plenty at 'the great prohibition lisovement Put,Ru4st. ''tbroughout the world has tended RrLAM to iWi]. ... -1f�C '• - - $eat and Light •t 'ht+destroy the rum lndnatry. In- Leg of Veal, half or -a►hole. with'Coat off 23o stead of manufacturing rum the t�t� ' Loia of Veal. . _ Buy a Ha ` saw material is being converted Shouldet R "t of Veal, '..: .. '20c •• x {, 4<; Auto w liquid that is proving a •� • Pure Pork Sausage, ... ... 26c •.- Thought Range splendid substitute for gasoline, Finest Salt Pork..., 25e and it is pos3ible that it may also Finest Beeakf&At Bacon, piece, and you will always be oomfortabte - . ea and contented. - :.. -, ;;-,be ma.aUc•tured as a substitute •• sliced, ... • .° We 4 t Cot al or whole), .. - C 171x1 al _ Back Mild Cured Cage Roils 1b f • 38c f . - ... for o a. - O e . Saco U y �' The age of• heroic deeds is not 'Cooked Sam,.. ,'. •• A0e ai ss : -ye t pas4ed. Many seem, to think -. einetS,.. ' ,,. ....' l6o u r p it they went to read of deeds of Head-Cheese, .. .• .,: ... �� _ _ a — 6yt al beroism fire canst hunt u some :• 1►nd have a good lig Burins the y p Easy First and Datuestic Shortening. S lbe 50 cents _ long winter evenings. s :. mere 'books of anchient history. Of $ 's I t to bow 5 The $0 cents a pleasure for us to . :' Bourse there were heroes in anti - i.' •i lb prints 18 cents you our goods ear Lin.ee ,.dd their deeds are - T-rwt and White Fish Every Friday :;pi� L•p � `. waste keeping fresh in the mern .J. S. BALSDON, d - PI EP bu t all succeeding valorous generations, tom, G. REID, � - PICKERING .lent their valorous deeds are no � _ :greater than those of many of aonr ow n generation. The history _ .dof the )meat war will record thous- - - = Be Warned - . 1ands of deeds that were never ' 17 EEPING your'insurance papers, deeds, bonds eurpnb=ed in the precious history t% - - l%. and.other valuables at home until they of the world. The story of the instead o --` terrible calamity which befel Nor by fire,i stolen or destroyed f renting a, thtru Ontario last weak is full of c ''"��' - Safety Deposit,Sox,horse a par with ")"long � r heroic deeds performed by men _ _; _ -.' b .` stable door after the `-` _ n o crastinate! Rent a box today at this Bank. >, _ _and women with big hearts and : I iDo t Qr THE ,.z- A s;• xic,bie minds, whose only thought F j� TAN DAR D BA1�t K i r the safety sad welfare of W a t e h Ih e . V r d s o­ 1 or cwnwaA a i jt. .. 4": Df others who wive more helpless TOTAL�ASSETS Oi'ER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS �- than they. These noble men and the-Lindsay • �L qV, F.Law s At Plo' wing - MatClEl Pickering Branch, . tea' r:;women, in their bigness, forgot C. A. McClellan, Manger all about themselves: There are 1,• L Whitby Branch, - ahousands of people in humble : See tl1G Meat Y:111L11ber of 1`�Urd walks of life who pass unoticed to f s the world, but who whets the op- -Trucks and Ford Cars at thi i - � .� •" �•,�"" - �.Vortunity presents itself are cap- t .f' H : event. Talk with, Ford and _ able of rising to great heights of 'heroism, but who shun publicity. :Fordson owners and then when you return home see me the INDIVIDUAL -The Pickering - g :Ford and ordson dealer - F, SANITARY :'S�igilamce Committee at Pickering. -Thc object Of this A830 to - - ... '' _ ' - • . . _ - \ ✓ ciation`ie SHERWOOD J. :COLLACTNT leases stealing and prosecute the felons. \ PUNEVYt11T PAPER CUPS r'. 4 - �-wXezr bars baviRm properiyy stolen oodiZzimmr a 'ICKERINGi, ONTARIO NEVER VS ED BEFORE "=- - sate twmedistely wah annyy member .- . _ ?"}� •: N. of E�asoutits Conical"". — �,� ; NEYEft USED AGAIN Gmbersbip fns 11.00. _ -- `I • r ', 1J - 7vuaw a Mal bohad teas the rMIdeal o: � l – R�� d: a.or.tsry.onappilasken. ` WEGUAW HEALTH t 3.2e-Oom.—L.D. Banks,C.S.Palm --- :. 1ie 'W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Y'`k 't''7�,,✓r �4911f !hext(l ni W J Clafk , . t H R Monney, .. ,� ,.���+ r:aeidssct, fizcr "�.."• •�.� . R. .. .. -•� r n'' 'Q......rp•'.i'... _ w� a - x✓eUn'w.. 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Train 'Easa.dna as fall*” trip ECC the city on Monday. meet at the hotne of Mrs. Gibson of the 13'vreigh Mission Board, will BAR 1� t•..: ,:, ':'..- Wei Edwards was to •Torouta Bread no+v reduced to 14 cents on Wednesday afternoon at 3 conduct the services and give iii NO'" 1s Mail 7.57 P.M. last Sraturda r- - per large toed at D. Tayloe's. o'clock. Program : What Can a -address in the t7`oion Church -on „ Stanley Gook has: moved into so Local 6.26 P.X Frank Cooper was is Eastern a Woman Vote On, "Woman's Sunday moral)g next. A ladles' ", • Wm. Jones'residence. Sunday tratn, 7,57 A.M, r Ontario lxiLt week purchasing a Part in Canadei s Progress, Ro11 choir swill furnish the moic. A.' S. F. and Mrs.Robins. of Whit- carload of cattle. Call, "Economy or Labor-Saving Collection vain be taken b the W. ins going Wed `'•dice is follows- by. spent Sunday with friends in Lem Yaks*, of quaker Hill, Devices." -_ y No. Local t• l0.#A.M. Claremont. visited at the home of Mies Eliza- Mrs. --- - M,.B, a9 focal � P.M, Wm. Brash, of Ashburn, d. P 9:05 P �4. beth Pugh on Sunday.' Sunday train, 9.06 P. M. visited her aunt. Mrs. T. eearson, Reuben tissue has sold his farm one day last week. to Mr. Mandel, of Brampton, who ` ... Foregoing is according to Standard Mrs.Anderson. of Toronto, was P _ time. " the guest at Miss S. E. Evans over will take possession on April 1st, =` Wm. and Mrs. Graham, of To- - .• "Sunday and Monday: Bu otli' .' ronto, spent a few days with A. - J •r :- Mies Margaret Mecnab spent n ' .. • ••- and Mrs, Spears, of Atha, and / D T ":few days last week in Uxbridge with friends la Claremont. •►- - I Harness Supplies '•,'3with her brother, J. C. Macnab.a R.J. Hu,d, secretary of the pub- '. John-Thomson, of Tweed, spent lie library, was in Toronto last "' M'' ` at the y= F.the week-end bete with his pas• Tuesday, =ecariog an instalment ® - Rr. -Outs, Harry sad.Mrs.,Thameon. of n-ew books for the library ar' n ass Sh '• '• .''" ' tetra. Trueman, of Barrie, is spending a few days here with shelves. a her`aon, C. S., and b1ra. Trueman, Mips Veta'Stephenson, ofToron- There areT Dollars y ri to, acc•uaipanied by her friend, an save mane C, Wickham and wife;' of Buffs-.Miss Sadie Marceline, spent the *. � ` lo; and Mrs. J. Ross Thextuu, of ``. .x wAek end at the hums of her par- • -' ��• ;:�'ickerin a ant Thursda last p L In About Your: Farm Y 19.+0 p` '• g' y ants, ThoR. E, slid Mrs. Bte lief- v Single Hartiess,. „ u wwith Mrs. J. H. Beal. - son J Dusters, special to clear, t'. Mrg. James Coates. who received p 1.85 each sinful injuries to her knee by be- George Brown intends holding -in waste wood which one of my Toronto Saws will readily turn- Whips 25c up Brushes 50e up ,..;:'.•: ati auction sale of about 5 or 8 into fine fuel 'Flog kicked by a cow about two Harness Oil, Sweat Pads, weeks dgo. is making satisfactory scree it raised hardwood, also a There's no piece of farm equipment I know of which will so quickly Collars all ri ..progress toward recovery. quantity ut live stock about Nov. pay for itself as a Toronto Saw. That's why I recommend it so highly. prices. tat. Watch out for bills giving flood Shoe Repairing Service �a • c: The. W. M. S. of the Union full particulars. ,� Toronto Saws are all-eteel• conssrxctioa-require little power to Church ad11 hold their annual Walter and Mrs. Ward and Geo. °��t°-gl"e malty years of dollar-saving service. CECIL' .y_ 'thank-offering meeting on the ev, Cooper motored into the city one You can't realise the saving in time,nloaey sad labor which you'll CECIL ,MBRADLEY �. ' suing of Nov. 2nd. Further an- der teat week. Mr. Cooper will make with mocha equipment a�n your farm unlit you have,sees the Harness maker, nouneements later. y "Toronto"lime. Ill be glad to eiplain more fully at any time.' ` r '* On Monday evening, 8th, spend some time with'his daugh PICKERING, ONTARIO ° `. the Rev. Mr. Davidson,ning Nov.N Central ter Mrs. Albert Rawson, before returning home. C• ���• P I 2, K E Y India, who is making a speakin In response to the call for help COC$BHUTT AGENT = 'f w� font of Whitby Presbytery, will for those in the fire-stricken coup -Real ive an illustrated address in thecg�rjy�• Cut. Church at 8©eloek. Rv _ try, h ommnaity gis asked to _ �' --- ry , body Chu � het b giving clothia mono or-, err t r Quite a number of Claremont sewing. and the gains may be left at D. A. 3eott'w store not later Bargains �y „. friend's attended the Whiteouts than Monday or Tuesday. - Obnreh anniversary,including the w, Baptist Cbprch choir and orches• On Saturday our football team - � `� AM the latter o! whom furaiabed will go to Bowwmanvtlle to' play • --- ' the anthers music for the Sunda the team of that town who were y - 1 Only 2}h. p.Gray Engine, 44.09 aveainq service. the winirers of Glue eastern section Of this district. Gsrae called1.`at 1 Oil Corona Cook Stove, ?'r Our bowling club had a moat�� - !assent time oa their bowfin 3 30• T� return 'match will be newly aetv'. ?J g R played at Claremont. The result . . " y I Only Clark Jewel Oil Stove teen here on e r o last. took of theme two games will determiae ; li'b00 t' fourteen members o! the club toot the aainners of the Oshawa Dtgt- THE BUSY STORE—TEEBE S A REASON 8 burner, part in a bowling tournament. At:rie� 2 Only Oil Stove Oveae, new 44. times the play was very exciting. 1 and much enjoyed by both play. _ Just received a shipment of Rubbers and Bunts to fit all. Kkitdog regular 9.00, ,. 5.25 ,,, era and apectatore. On aecountof Yarns, Flannelettes, Winter Mitts. Sox and Stockings, Cups 3 Only 8tx4 in. Tires, rag. darkneds the tournament was not __SALE REGISTER. _ et-#er-lin-.b .:„•,. ..........��-z., ...emu v,V... --2I:9+D.-S�1 daa I tom..—IB.EIA completed, as Dr. Tomlinson and Other good*are continually arriving and we - SATURDAY,!tc•r. 14vs-Auction sale of 2 Only Churns, new, regu. s� Z Harry Porter have yet to play to- stundin timber, the property of have the gooda at the right prices. far 13.00, 1$.80 decide who is to be the winner. Juba O'�yle.lot 7, con.9. Picker- - If you are'not already trading with us we want you to try a' party of !*laude and workers _ ling(half mile west of Balsam). 20 us out-it will Pay You. 1 Only Separator(Prinaroee). ti Of the St. John Street UL"too. To- acres of beech, maple and cedar, to Oall here far Past money ordure. We Bell the Dominica 450 [be., new, reg. 115.00, 60.00 Tonto, were the guests of the B&p• be sold in half-acre lots, gee hilt. ]rC=peeve Money Orders. And remember - Buy your paint from tilt Women's Mis9ioo Circle at the Bale at 2 o'clock.sharp. Wm.Maw, _ _afternoon l Friday teer. _ P r ht 14H-teotat parsonage n they we peeeted with a BATVavA Orr. -- UR-Stock is Fresh _ F• • V o o V F shower of vegetables, fruit etc., auction sale of horses, cattle, imole- Dealings a Square R ; ]�Q T z itaking back with them approxi meet*, high-clads furniture, includ. i�?.ARE mstefy a ton of good things in q e a ity of eeda upright piano, s (their Mond track and two large usoetty of cedar oats etc , at lot - ,1 ,esra. At the close of likrht refresh 3•con. 1, Pickering(half mile north Tea Ideal Grocery She q of the Kiagaton road), the-property meets term words of appreciation of David Schwalm. Also the pro- This is the Ideal Store to My were expressed by Mrs. (Dr,) C. J. perty.aa which is a large modern I I i ' ' - ' - your grocseies. ' 'Holman, Mrs. Joseph N. Sheaston, house•with all city conveniences. Our stock Is n to-date. clesun-is fret ra. (Dr.)Jobn tkleNwil sad other* Bow bills for particulars. Sale at one { Y we aril only the best. o the party. including Him Lay- o'clock. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. ,,.• We have a cod assortment of Ctit'Ir• cock, the' superintendent of the Wzr)- esDav, Oc•r. 11lrx-Auction ties'Biscuits.fresh every 2 weeks, , Misadon, who described the good amt of farm stock, implement@, hay, a� sfntl Ilse e! -pastry emi--_-- ,: ,citizenship work and Christian tn- grain,root, lowland ttouaehold fur• ({ bread Sours at lowest prices, i We have also secured the agency too Ruenee exerted by this thriving oiture,,atlot 315. coo. 5, Pickering, i Mission in the Ward. ti mile west of Wbitevale), the pro- •tom Canada Bread. Got a loaf next A houseful greeted the Rev. perty of S. Manneil.. Sale at 1'2 time you are In town. fresh- Harry E Stillwell, of Toronto, at o'clock. gee bills. Wpn. Maw, sue- We don't sell coal oil not gasoline. *. the Young P la's Rally in the OedT just l-ruit - eon THURSDAY, OcT. lftu-Auction•sale i fruits etc._ Phone 8908. Baptist Church last Monday even• �.riwg. Track and carloads of jovial of farm stock, Implements. hay. Wanted-Poultry, Butter, Sggs. you represented Whitby, Mrs. and mats, the . B. F.tp of FBANg CHIDLOW, a y Mrs. Wm. Hew9oa,lot 5. B. F.con.. � �•�* Uxbridge, Stouffville, Goodwood. Pickering. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Sale at 1.80 o'clock. flphawa, Lindsay and other points; sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, auc• ; and everybody wasdelighted with tioneer. HOta $ LYTLF, LTD. ' the interesting, educative_address FRIDAY, -Orr. 2( tf1-Auction sale of �1� by Mr. Stillwell on "Bolivia," iLa 50 head of feeders,at lot 20, cos. 9, I Want to Lighten 'Yo Chores SEED GRAIN -J-etrange peoples and their evauge- Pick.eriog.(half mile west of Clare- v p lization.' The speaker illuetrkited monk), [he property of Thos. Bacon. •�'�nd Save Your D$ Seed Oats,Seed Wheat, Seed Harley, 4 months credit, 5%Per anku;n oR Seed Rye, Stock eomplete. his address with a fine set of one for cash. Sale at one, F. W. Bil- Ask for prices. ' P l P forcaah. auctioneer, • Let me mow how Toronto you iastai a Toronto Litter Carrier. hundred colored ro action ic• you , tares,shooviag tip with nnusua[, Litter Curtis wiII make your stable I want to show you how the time CI.oVSEt 'AND°rIa[OTHY •. Friday, Oct. 'Atli-Auction sale of cleaning an easier task. ' lam it `^u pay fae isie0 is All kinds and of finest Quality, clearness on the screen with the onesea.oa. -. net nitrogen electric lam recent. 75 fresh cows, Springers, heifers and You can have a cleaner stable, Corn, P steers, the.property of Oliver Den- healthier cattle sad triddtheold Its special features V611 Ask for price oa our Reeda, ly installed in the local!raters. bit. ny. lot 24, con. #, 'Whitby. hese Come in and lath it °ver-'°sst rim° Oaie•Bhorte, Cotton !seed and f y. wheelbarrow and slippery plank if you're in town. Oil Cake,also on Oita, Stilwell declares that the Republi• cows consist of higb-grade Holsteins, : Cora and Peas can Government of Bolivia has Durbanft. Ayrshues and Jerseys. aground together. been strongly influenced by the gwle Rt one o'clock sharp. Bee bills. �_• MAYN'. R,�, ;phone 203-Use it. Mission he represents, having se_ Wm. Maw; auctioneer, �7CTYliteval®, cured through its efforts liberty SATURDAY. Oc-r. 21sT-Auction sale �iZ1t, of conscience and other beneficent r.f house and lot on the Provincial 13tf OSHAWA Hogg 8C Lytle L1mTtedt changes for the people. . Highway in the Village af'Pickerfng a'' Dr. Kerr, of the Ontario Depart the 'property of Miss Willa Shep- ` went of Education, addressed a herd, d containing garie nland. Sale ter nacre ADAM R. YAKE a. sleeting of public school trustees of good garden land. Sale at ii p, m. p T See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. �T .-Registered Optometrist - und-others on the 4th of Uxbridge b1osp#.Y, OcT. 23RD-Oredit sale of on Monday evening, dealing with of W feeding steers anIieifecs, tent- - and Optician the Consolidated School que•i on. ses and hogs at lot 25,con. 0, Picker; Will be at Mr, Palmer's Boot and Shoe He presented the case most fully ing(li miles west of Brougham), the s Claremont.on Tuesday P. M.of v property o!John A.White. Sale at n Store, from the economic standpoin�E; de- 1.30, sharp, See bills. F. Postill, flavt Y our G tai 1 1 Ground each week,for and to Testing take I and Fib ;VFW moostratinR the fact that to re- auctioneer. ling (ilaseee, and y take in Watchs build and maintain a deft public Oloc}r and Jewelry Re�airiag for J. R school building of the usual type SATURDAY. OCT.' 28TH—Auction,sale Yaks, Jeweler, Stou @vllle. Any re. of 50 head of feeding cattle at lot 23. AT THE — :r' pp�etting or orders can he left with Mrs world cost the section one and a con. 8, Pickering, the property of Valhi er or at Mr. Porter's Barbee- half mills more in the tax rate this Andrew gture . Sale at one o'clock. Shop, Clarmont. 8>t } y `: dampbellflo'ur"J-flills., ,. - would be required in the-case of a Sep bills. W. B. Powell,guctioneer. T ' .'Consolidated School building, and ' for'up to-date effiiciency of equip• went for practical agricuhiral, SPECIAL le o tl� a It 111 — - :Work done w doare9ttc science and other via• For School Opening - ' 3 tional subjects. the Consolidated outfit wonld'place the lo"l--work Get your children ready fir Fehool. , of training the community',young We have a supply of boots and shoes. , We are irl the mat ket for ."inter and vaatlp in advance of the old meth For,boys we have scbool boots, sizes mod. At the•gatne finis Consolirlat• 3-10} at 1.75; I1-13 at 2.50: 1.5 at Marquis wheat', oats, barley, red Schools would require less time 2.755, for home study, and give more Girls'schoolhoots, sizes 8.101 at 2.25 ; ry.° -',.•and r3 e. Illq�lire .* - -__W all materials and(lotion time fur recreation, self-culture high tops 11-2-at 2 65; 21.8 at 8.25. * 'c _ kept in s/ooli:Ii�a tltps-yon �" for prices call at our works sed ipspoo/our does ,and other home dnties without Boys knee pasta,rotors khaki, brawn - bata_prioaa_ Daa'1 be_.mided the usual expense of time_and en _ and grey. sizes from.6 to 14 yes 95a. --- ---- ergy in the.individual transports -Stockings;from a to 14 yrs•26c pr. - r ry ;a s do act employ them,ethe allsab tips for so meiny scholars to and . Cal early and get your • :7he CampbeU Flour M& Co 8 Ltd w m e.a, and do(brow off the egsust supply. • • aommissian of lover eea/.,Which you 3mm school. Questions and ens- pP. • oaftialy lave by punhadug front flew i 'were were interchanged to Brent ♦ - - Mills � ,�. � oW roliait,d. - advantage in dearinq the miada j. nugoia�, Claremont °" t J.T. MAi'1'HRSOIV 3fa►lt-6a thiv ad9an�e rnovemekt i TUC4� BE'.tieCbOrO ' BickBY'l�l +` � men Qaiail r ° ' ' �4b�r eda9.atiou of the yeuslg -- — ' n O sad Works 19'b4{Ynf. 9'�Y ,-,;•, it ''^,.j< °••.�°'•'8l•$•. Cc'T� '�`7'`r'?!K"'�' '�{S'•••fyk-n:xe: un, ,^..• -•.-,.�' ha.v _ • .4 '1... -i-,:.., `rM.: r;='•,„ :'n.< a Y '�• ^? / /, .,' ""wY�`r�'."��'� eim>"y"``''+^:5��`,"s�^x�„R��.'r.�y?��...1:'3'�3i.".�l`LK•+?�'•,.r�e�.�:c���•:.?e9�?•w^p:!!-'.F..,.+1'!mk'::,:%:::,.4:.n•:t�z;- .::=,�,rF•�."..sl:».t±,.err•.^.'K�.5�.;4�_e..i''"�n+#��.,..:,•.nm°4a.�."Sid`�:'"L�"-spa-,�-'-i,.��'�• k�t''•"b•^LC'�'de�i� yes a:ia5�n;, ~' •' ia•'*•::;iu.r: '. .. •. r - _ �" d .�. r; •.:,.,_ fio- -:,;r.^=:: �a�, '.,•+,': "',.'%-.j. a-'•..r�,.it��'.',°.... •+�;r "` '��4".+`.• ',�r,,,,,} y ¢'•:}.., ..`.:. .S w- - �:,. 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'� .a••S�'.r f r'-t a. � .yp.5. .yb+• .s „�.M. ,��.`m'iE4"i; �..°o,.,.*' Z' ' •� f •.✓ .. .. .. � '£ '. •_< . • yd�a h,�'4' `x;':. ..r,�.�^n'' ,•i. .. ... .. �*a:s*.. .::+*a::aJ^, r»«,,_ ::.� .'y'�^." .. .�-.... ti •"'?r'-:'rv. ,-i� a��:'�` ,�'. �'*:';" ..fit;, .�ar yy���9•� r.. - I�s� "`- _ fF. p rr � hspe ft In as well not to ko Ittiom hereare irnwashod dish"and rYt, �' -"• � • '..- !� •nd dust isr tea OaTnela sad ,� i seal: pates,.tlr t_ Do -log ze.,;hat 'Yoq {.• you begin"'to worries' wbetbeir the ' �.z�z. _ • ever had any plaoee: th�orl d rotor Cyr Fug#y �q tp d For ^ y ,•yam, �: yre� {',- - 'X . ";•.; -r Observing be d$gren deckle that _ . •' { �e - - - -- -- Your way will t. You may.. ::•;,-- _ not be quite so gay; but the broom - will be respected,. The choirs will be in their amu*Wmed spots, the floors will be ekan, the table will be proper- - ly set at the proper hours, with neat _ linen and dishes, and food upon it .� --�:,,.r ` that has been-thouughtfully prepared �- +r +� and that can be eaten with relish,- _ =� # not like the food you and Jim had the -? 6 f ! -other day at that giddy Mrs Jones's. ;. • You meson your husband and your cWdren to have aehorme to know the peace and comfort that come from good, careful housekeeping, and that -� = can come from nothing else. '_ ' • Which is a1I'very well. Only,don't overcdo tit- Your husband and eh'il- { drew, for whom all this is nominally •�:: done, are too Mely to be martyrs .� '� - toasao .a _ in- a the ham tfhemaelvea to feel that a e, • ,:: _ r • „� stead of being a paradise of unlimited i g freedom and exquisite relaxittion, is a k - prison of restraint, of perfect con- . TOURING ROADSTER SEDAN COUPE " r venienee distorted into the acme of µ Now $785 Now $785 �Iaw $1295 ,Now $1095 - - inconvenie�mm. And that is a dismal _ hate of things. A jolly goal-natured _-- Fr to- eloht from-Torsnand Texas t:xtn. disorder, even with a little untidiness, -` 4A" is better. r The Mother's Hope, L'seers when the winds are zincin6 W �' In the happy sulumer time- u Rhea the rsptored air is ringing Coupon-Below Wkb earths music heavenward are p Forest obirp and village chime-- r Ts there, of the sounds that float Uneigihingly, a single note WlliywOvertand Limited Hail so sweet and clear, - _ r . .` .. _.... _ ._.._ ., __... _... ._ ._. _.... , and wild, - -. Awl -- - «r As the iaug�}ster of a child T Toronto, Canada • _ the' ' '..Hous s W f3hout cell on on me, Please send. O rgan liner, dbrper, cbeazer. __. Oati V, Tbdugh ih be s stranger's tone pstpaJd, Your latest Catalogue to Than the winds or waters dearer, s More enchanting to the hearer, •t':> �� For it aneweveth to his ours, NA4NS .. ..:. :... .. But, at all its witching words ••.••:••,: •:••••••••....•••....•.•..•..•.• : Csonsen Bence and Sclence. moils" were not often demanded.: Pro- Those are sweetest, bubbling wild, vide wholesome sweets at the�:' •• h3cianos W sloe motbae'e basicgrtinnd, proper Through the laughter of s child. - POST OFFICE .... ..:.......:. . ......: R.R, into... - 6.4 she esaoaut .is+v IN -the fie►-+u�_!a !!gam_- raimrs. plsia candies--at ffie sad od the -in- -- s. .. eak rias for the school ehlk!'a break- Harmonies from time-tanrc9sed - ;arts, and dAkbvn have the ray it score stead of ,Ireasy sweets, continuously of 'youth and ignouwnce for "nibbled." of one wottman„ take sao- Haunted strains from rivulets, - paineWas as compared with desire. It Hum of Bees among the flowers, - i - oatmeal.eggs eentul executor of a great comauer- Rustling leaves and silver shcweirw- K i�sine t p er>� HEALTH E DUCA LION ,. cial food house, who, in two years,) These, we loog,.the ear, forgets; �-t•- sad fault. and another to adminisbss• pat aewaateea pounds on a 'child with � in mine t1�re le a sound r Hat! she can have f etc and ohe can a taltaercu,iar tsfADncy. This by science, Ringfne on the whole year round.- $�► DR. ,I. .I 1VIIDDLETON' the+dtil�aa I'nat+sad of cowmtint plus ouWal, grandmobberly super- Hesrt.tleep laug6rter that I heard r J. this admiss. It'd mush simpler, and vision of every mseal---elfpping tiro Rm my child could speak a wards , �_�' 1if/! weigh too little by firs stand- and mill[ and fresh vegetables Provinelol Board of Health. Ontario x i-:. ..and end Increase the butter,the mAk, into the mew and sitting by until nU a �}es large affection �. ��� 'st11 be iLad W answer.gne�ettoas on Public Health mat- the whole w'beat bread, take a look wens eateni The doctor hi Pn-• Hears with a mysterious sense-- saes through this ooia'sa. addraai l,im at t3padlaa Home: Bpsdiaa souse the spinadb and drones and apple �;nz this one cared and the finest 1 Breathkas that evade detectioa, `' Torouto. . 'u saWy, and foe the rest make the Pig Whisper faint and Ana infect on, r •'' :' taotl astrsrctfvs. Spread the bs+erd of work a woman ever di<h" We agree. ThaiU in her with power tntense, w,F•.. wH6 batter and boner or goad old- And there is muds such vital work Ohildbood's honied words uatauglrt Ono of the greatest d'ifficulti@s the strength and make invalids of large :.tiros naolasaes. and the whole wheat crying to be done, It takes a woman's Hivebh she in laving thought-- �vi'� Ord of Health has to- numbers of people in this province. and batter go down with it. patience and detailed attention to Tones that never thence depart. contend with in its campaign against Sugar is 'bed, principally because It make the science edeo iva. For she lis�tm* with her heart venereal disease is the patent meth- Wad Run Uphill.. ` tine advertisement. The attention of A seiloperatlag device for male and d the ps a foods uninteresting Mart water ran uphill does the work of a proprietors is called to the �t and decreases appetite for tlssem. It yri Housekeeping. T .w '' publication of Chase ad- D the,is a goad energizer in itself and the Obviously then are many jolly °°.romping child craves it no- h who are not Popped Rain, vertisements is an offence under the hydraulic ram in a different way. The *; -fig' at - 'Venereal Disease Prevention Act, apparatus converts the latent. energ7 -. tne+alty, One wise dia6eddan in an In- aJI. Their go frisking round tha world, A little girt In southern cam. punishable by a heavy fins, In spite of a large quantity of water with a adeatioo gave the children permission making merry st as times and in all was having her first glimpse of .now. � � �d��a��eQy low head Into a smaller amount o[ »= to mo ae candy wbenever they wanted places except now the doomoda "Oh. mother, what is its-•what to it?" ae often displayed is ties colamrss of water with a high head: The lifting = -, to--+Iskmt pins to see that they W bearth. They on always ready Lcr a she shouted excitedly. and usually et force comes from alternating pressure 'a wail t olanced diet, sopedallp a good detnoe 'err a frogs, ready too• be gay 'Why. that is snow, Pegsy.. What. iOa1e �� paw' y and suction brought abort by as in- wig +ndnevrl wmmly (whhich means milk, and too raadoe others gay, as if these ever did you think it weal" forth is poison," woad; how to cure soblood wboie�wbeat,an yolk. fruit and'fresh were not a brash or a boom in the "8nowt Why, It looks like popped tog. ally '° rstoo is a ,general Sipes'. arrangement cf•tanks and },eau, usually nuderetrood by the public pipes. The efficteaey is about eighty 'vegetables). Result, the `1candy per- world. But Iook at their houses-or rain!" to per cent. The Izventaes machine at to mean venereal.dneeaae. particularly _ -_._ �._ --•_-- _ -- -•�.. syphflis. Some of these advertise- Ca:rshslton. England working on a fall -_ -- - menu are -frankly positive .in their of seven and a ha.. feet, ralees tour. - T claims to successfully treat sufferers, teen gallons of water twenty feet in '0..y •� =' ':' ' and the vendors tell the public that each cycle of pressure and suction, the medicine they supply enables a which' takes about three minutes. person to treat himself with certain e success, at any stage of,the disease. A avail wotrtd take fourteen daps r.0 '' One can readily see how much flue boon to travel smile. - �' trouble these objectionable advertise- __-- L V-1 i f�"'"• inenta may cause. Whereas a person who ezpos�es hirnsek' or herself to in-. faction should Immediately eomrsn'lt the ,as• family physician, he is led to believe RHEUMATIC SUFFJtM w, that he can get cured secretly by send- ; _ "....�••� - _ ing for some of these quack remedies, ��lIIO _ - which sometimes cause a temporary 1 - alleviation or disappearance d the li active symptoms, and while the paTiving to do sihet@-af 'les- s v/g9 �y false security the disease may gain headway and reach a stage when- a ;11titRt� ,- permanent cure becomes exceedingly keep out of t-ouble bring ai,�at: : difScult to it was the necessity for a Re. , -,'but it's a finer thing to lmow how ready assimilation by the system. The family physician should be eon :'fusels Remedy for Fibmmar to get out of trouble offer yon have When you make Grape-Nuts a sidered the-omy reliable guide coon- slam that brought Dobaon's ,;gotten into it. >subatantial part-of :\ -•seUw and friend is the treatment of 'New Life before the public ' ps your re ular b '•''- after years of research amd o le tho>s$trtlessl het daily diet, Nature will qumkly _ xenereaI disease, at should a perso 1_ -may y not oe sole zo yes y 1'v. ileac DC.,s.v, nv weri,:, 1, r It r. into trouble by loading u� with assert herself and build healthy family physician he can obtain' the Its use for over 25 yule �.. p".-heavy, inerve cells and sound body tissues. .' ' advice and-treatment free of charge has not proven. -,_. . _ �- digestible foods which fail to supply�the essential elements for ;. Crisp and crunchy Grape-Nuts "=ugh the local department of ---- '.'re ring the daily wear on their health, oz at the nearest free clinic. Pleasant hs mini _` made from wheat and malfea _z.. ": .. . `• .w_ - ;..nerves and body tissues, lbarley, is a satisfying food for The provincial Board of Health is or injurious drags are used in rapidly extending these venereal clinics breakfast-a welcome answer to to important centres all aver the this formals It is well to know that Grespe ` ­:.Nuts with good-rich milk is a highly 'the call of appetite. _ province, so that the bm flta of first r� ` p' nourishing food; providing all the The familiar Yellow package son- laboratory diagnosis ones for one DolLr: sir`bcttl(♦s claaa laborato din osis and the for Dive Dollam Asik your miggisi { ' "'necessary nutritive acid mineral ?bins more nourishmentin less bulk }latest and best methods of physicians or mailed direct from to � may be within the reach of all. B .: ...., lttl�em�nisbin_-proper form -for than any.other cereal food. y y :' �` a i�t£ys Cl itG3iSUrLff - - - ,sys tematic co-operation of the peatttn �tlhfalt i f ..ol ]3uw� eat �� -- ---. - at its headquarters in Toronto and ormlldr�tt►Itt iQ� �,, "Y'HE BODY BUILDP1t branches throughout the province, an X West Adelaide N. Teseats GrapesNuts D eff ective means is being devised to Canal " = :4. s curtail and reface to a minimum the Csaailm Poemos CHuai Co.,Ltd..45 Prost St., B., Toronto. :Bsetoryi Windsor, Ontario ravages of venereal disease that otherwise will sap the physical °"'Q, ;�y "r°.�',"'i?ts±'�'-r-„a' ;.'S°'�'�if' ',?s:•5 s,a'' _"'':.r':r- ..•e- _ .�'. „<. 'f•. a ";dr': ,.5- :r`'-' e'�"' ..:�' r'a,•,�,.�" .�-.,'ae'..°.'s•'. 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Felt The dear old lady pushed her spec,,; "Bello, John said the man In the �° UPura -credited ed schafl-•!-� baggy "Things are looking bright :Bstter In AI■ v_ ~' taeles Up on Lter forehead, and psi a comae; accr.asted school: n our * tit down, with as indignant mitt. the allowance; first-class training in our p. O D these days,aren't theyT Just see those " cal. a 6f It and obstetrical work; tail; '• newspaper she had been reading. course of lectures. Apply Huparhiusut� " ,A-- apple trees! They are bending down c __ •••j+h E be i frivolous ant, West Lad Hospital, �a ��s eve $semen mar Aye., caso, Ill.• U.8.A e - - -- with fruit; I never saw finer apples. - » lotl she remarked. There will be a good second suiting of Thousands of frail, nervous peop.e "Wby do you'think that,, granny?„ IDOU'F do Met, Tor KENT Bit ; � c. ge8l Ildtiat has Gnardtad off She ,. Yonne Street, Toronto. Resiatar. -hay,too, Everything in in fine shape. and tionvalescents everywhere have asked her grandson- Patent Atterntfys. Send for free booklet . . R w testified to the remarkable power of ,. " "Well, now, you at, right for the £',p)p1E9 to WOIri81l13oOd- decease it says es plain as pan can ��`�1�� ��� �A� A"�: • -; � •: ;moat part; but my corn Is not going to Tarlac in,bringing back their health, iced is this paper," the old lady ek- , ry strength, and workin6 effietency. It �lve mother who calls to mind her make more they two thirds of a cmp• siren planned,• 'that sitar the fine was Hader :Z;'11111 ;-Own girlhood.knows how urgently her And what bothers me most Is that•the seems to quickly Invigorate the eon- control at a building last night, that /�HRESIEM BELTS AND 6012- daughter is likely to need health and fault is mainly with myself. The RP- etitution and is a powerful toe of the firemen played oib the rains all 1 TION hoes; new Una used. snipusd strength during the years between Dles here, have not suffered with the weakness, Mrs. Emma Miles. 1.811 Te• night. Why could they not go home snbiect to aptaraval at lowest glass lit r ,.' . early -.chool dayz and womanhood. It bilght as they have In so many other cumseh Ave., London, Oat., says: St., To. York Belting Co., iii last is then that growing girls droop and laces; the mal=e their fruit without " to bed like sensible men instead G2 St, Toronto. Oita F. P y I suffered terribly from stomach romping about like children?",- •�,, • become bloodless tnd nervous. Na- much attention from anyone. It 12 the trouble, headaches and thee* attacks, Want of thought nausea as mUeh ture is calling for more nourishment same with hay. But corn must have r - g and was ao weak, aea'voas eyd ran ' than the blood can supply, mad signs care, or it will not amount to much.• I evil as want of heart. ' , down iL was all I could do to get alTant A'boy can fled as many reasons for µ of distress are plainly evident In dell had good seed corn this year..and we Since I've taken Taulae, my stomach buying a gappy as a nian can.find,for +' ` eyes, pallid cheeks, wtlak and aching have had a fairly good season; but I is in splendid order,the headaches and keeping up hia l dues. �h :. : backs and a diallke for proper food. let other things keep me out of the other troubles have left me and I'm' ` V 'Rheas s efmpIy feeling fine. ��,..., signs mean that the blood.ia Said just when it needed the enitivat- " MOTHER! To mother weak and watery. The watchful or. The ground bomme hard; and the There is not a single portion of the ~ :. mother takes prompt steps to give the weeds got a start,' body that is not benefited by the help- _ -•.•.- new, rich blood her system• calls for The man in the buggy drove on. As tal action of Taman It enables the by giving her Dr.Williams' Pink Pills. he thought of the words of his island stomach to turn-the toad into healthy ' - ':'For' Sluggish Liver ' No other,medicine has ever succeeded he remembered another planting of six blood, bone and -aausde, purifies the Your Childs Bowels Need gg = ` tike them and thousands of mothers or seven months before; he had been- system and builds you back to normal 'California Fig Syrup" ' Pa a„ or Constipated -have pra*ed their-worth. ors:W; id; ondering why a fruit was not more weight. Get a bottle tol at any �t McIntyre, "Perhaps,"w: c Gananogae. Out, flails what plentiful, "Perhaps, he said tQL.hlm- gad druggist. Advt. __ _ _ - _ BOWe1S _ �'3•'r' -, . these pills have done for both he self,."John has given me the answer. a �.. ;��• and her daughter. She says:-"I have I am sure I had good seed. The rtaolu- Up-to-Date. - Clean your bowels! Feel fine! used Dr. Williams'Pink Pills for many tions that I made at the.first of •the - years. especially la'times of weakness year must hate pleased the Lord, and An aeroplane was flying over the r '• When you.feel sick, dizzy, Upset. and metal debility, and have ,found I am sure that it was to honor Him English countryside,and the pilot was when your dead fa dull or aching. of metal them a most satisfactory medicine. indulging in a little stunting. Absent- your stomach is sour or gassy, just ~ that I planned a better life; but it is ` ' mnndedly he looped the loop quite for- take one dr two Cascareta to relieve : K� After a severe attgck of influenza I not all that I hoped for when I-planted-ted ' to�lad mJae]i in a nervous condition Betting`that he had on board a parcel constfpationr No griplas=nicest laze- my.resolutions in my heart The trou- containing a pair of boots. (r tive•cathartie on earth for grown-ups . �....•t, and resorted to my old tonic-Pink his has been that I have let other in- ' . Naturally they dropped ant, and and chlldren. IOC a'boz Taste Ilka z� Pills--and they did not tail me. I also terests keep me out of that-particular �" " , field when I:should have been potting just in irotlt of as odd woman CaadJ• gave them to m7 eldest daughter,who K, was in a serious condition due to an, extra time and special effort there. in a cottage garden. 3 .r meats of gists of her age, Bbe cam- Like corn- resolutions--arlll-not grow The package burst open, and out plAined -of beadae�-,_a_n -oaeka-`�, without cultivation. I am going to rolled t>bs boots, much W her aatanLh- 00 AM E LT _ s .wl would Olga grow hysterical. She make a neil resolution right now; to meat" LAND A L K. began taking the IYMs and was soon Picking them up. she bobbled In- ;c put tap best efforts into cnitfvatin6 : on the-road to health again. She never' the planted seed in my Life, and with doors, and called out to her husband: child ! L*yen a sick Bulk G`iAots Complains now of headaches or tack• the grace and,the blessing of the God _ " ` you are. Gsrget They boots Burry mother! ^' aches. and I ve the credit Ds. Jolt orders 'eve come. What stun- loves the » taste of "CaiSioralA TORONTO SALT-WORKS ,xr -� tQ of the Harvest I Shall dtava a good �S '9Vilb—sI Pirk Pills° Wbenesa; ! see .. nerful thing this wireless !s! I � S AS It never fails to vpea C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO, ,{ Ilew of my children ailing or In need Jew• thought I•'eard the hires of'em coming the bowels. k Lhild toamnl,today ma- of a blood tome, 7 give them these T- through the air,• prevent a sick'child to-morrow, If con- k, ;oold, ed, billows, i f stoma irettul. has FOLLOWED plllr and always with 1..*best results." A D 1 cord, colic, or 11 stomach tr sour, You can get these pills M.c,.:sh aaJ MONEY ORDERS. �r. ' °tongue coated. breath bad. remember .. dealer In medicine'or by mail at 50 Send a Dominion Express MOOT a good cleansing of the little bowels Cents a box or six box," for$2.60 from-, - Omer. Fl Dollars costs three cents. is often all that is necessary. 10THER'S `I The Dr.Williams Medicine Co..Brack- ,rust your druggist for genuine "Cali- trillq,Onl. Nothing can equal BabJ's Own Objoets to the Pants forala Sts BJrup' which has directions �— --They as a medicine for little ones. A horse owner was trying to seU a for babies and children of Ali ages ' T REttlird of�'e' • are a laxative mild but thoral wind-broken horse. and was trott painted oa bottle. Mcthert You must �r One hot summer day a little ragged fail b en owner say "California" or you mad Bet NA In action,and sass to relieve etas him around for inspection. The owner _ ;¢ =. street Arab stood with a gsarg of boy$ stipatlo colic, colds and simple sued the horse's back and,rcmuk- imitation fig syrup. ...�y,y;__ g , watching a dock of sheep being driven, rovers- gOnce a mother bee used them ed to the prospective buyer � �� �"'tw"` E. � through the street. When the sheep she will ass nothing else. Conceraiag "Hasn't he a lovely coat?' b4 stopped at a v stertas trough to drink, them Mrs. EWuAs Pelletier, at. Lamas But the other noticed that the horse one of them seamed so exhausted that " �9s �� ,c des Aulafnes, Qua., writes:- I always was short-win:ded, and answered w' it could not crowd with the others to keep a box or Baby's Own Tablets in "Ali. I like his cost all right, but 1 gnbach Its thirst. Time and again it the house. They are the Cleat medicine don't like his pants." _. ,� ` � R e r r o o k, �askatChswe& had vainly tried to push Its way to the I know of for little ones and I would - - mother has taken Lydia E. ;ndiam trough. and finally dropped to the . ,• v ego table, not-be without theme. The tablets are• -. . Useful al - �,.� � pound and apse ' pavement Unable to move, T]ip boy, sold by medlcina dealers or bJ mail at ' poundas of a2� ".•• .. seeing the animal's distress,was moved 86c a box from. The Ds. Williams' "Darling, my :eeart to on Are wit>] troablesl advZ with pits, and taking off his old bat- Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Love.' tared bat; Aped it several times with "Thmt's fortsnata- All our furnace me to try asI water and took it to the poor halt simplicity. cos[ has run out" own after the f2a, ``'.. p lefty. _.< w�> r , -fainting creature. The water quickly - p, and had some tral - revived It and enabled it to go along. Mrs. Casey was calling upon Mrs. i bles such sa women: y.with its eempanlons, One of the boy's Callahan, and soon the talk tamed to a w rx are apt, to have. comrades then b the daughter of the latter, who had " a began to twit him for have taken Lydia ills kindness and asked.ar the sheep but recently retained Leona school In it Pfa]thtersned v " another town. a '..' : r said "Thank yon, papa• "There's a pinta girt ray ye° said � OF ` Lydia E Flak- I didn't hear !t, said he, but there I Taro's Blood MediAls end used the was s light In the boy's face. as one Mrs' Calahan, 'absolutely no airs. in I '$aaative Wash. Also Dr. Broth se who had witnessed the incident re- spite of the fact that vise has been at Ciffficum(W ntb es Capsules and Prescription and am so ' marled, which toll the bystanders a finishing school Nothing,stuck up p��� lam.. much better In every way. I am W12-' that he felt the pleasure that always about Tharp. She's unanimous to YARMOIIT N.S. I�SiIICif $nd Etr'ttabOnli tag for you n use a letter as s c everybody and never keeps a girl 11' Hot bathe with Cudatra So Eol- teatlmonia] an I recommend Zoar comes from the performance of a kind , island waiting. No, Mrs. Casty, she Fishermen and �.ampers, lowed by light applications o - medicines'=Maa. Iszxs Na soar, Kea• :. Act. }sat rats.down, non de pintas as she ��� cue Ointment, afford Immediate : sock, Saskatchewan. _n __Leave Is always generous and repays ,» `i� c Relief. Relied m mo.t uses of rashes, irrits- When backaches .and bbadaebea =:s.thousandfold for any service in Its . .PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT mss,eesemse,etc-CuticuraTalcum drive out all ambition, whey that muse, Is also excellent for the skin. bearing-0awp sensation attacks you. - Mtlnard's Liniment for Distemper. tI-p2l,_ o�nelisdw Take,fse. Sold when you fire nervous and blue, the , Rupture Kills - the - I one great help for such ailments 2s Ask for Mittsrd'r and take no othst The First Step. -� O tut2e'wte�onemor. Lydia E. Ptalthsm's Vegetable Conk- soap KMdheartedl : '��►"I have just been elected Grand Im- 7,000 Annually V. peal Potentate of my lodge." > r "Frederick, what became of that non the cake that was le ce'of ft "Congratulations, old man. That's Seven thousand persons each year -pie fine„ are laid away-the burnst certificate ~ tray?' asked mother. Frederick looked up sweetly. = "Well, ft's A beginning anyhow. I being marked "Rupture." Why? Be hope to get one of the really Important cause the Unfortunate ones had neg- ; =1 gave it to a little boy who was mow awfully hue omces later on." lected themselves or fiad be as merely :_' •` >�: :'hungry. mother. - taking care of the sign (swelling) 0. 1 "That was kind of you, Fredy. Who was he One woman to every ten men work- the affllctioa and paying no attention sd for.wages fifty years ago, but now to the Cause .Whet are post doing? ; It was tae, mother! *' the ratio is on*to four. Are you neglecting yourself by wear- er -: Standing oa pour digrLity is like ing a truss, appliance, or whatever ^_ V :'� name you-chooae to call its +A eat, - walking on a tight salts; impressive If - you twrl do it wail, ridisUlons ii.youa- the tr»8 is onI-y a make-shift-a false to prop against a Collapsing wail—and ,UNLESS you see the name Bayer' on tablets,- you . PUT STOMACH IN , cannot be expected . • act ss more than a mere mechani^ai support The t= Are not getting Aspirin at all binding pressure retards blood circa ORDER AT ONCE .: =- g g P lation, tt_us ro5bing the weakened -- - muscles of that which they nead most - - ?: :• r -nourishment u � nonri �f a in <'ape s Diapepsin for ,n • Hat science has found a rosy, and d�-.� .Y' - - -, �'• .Gas; Indigestion, or every, tru.;s sufferer In the land is in- - ;:• - viterl to make s twR.t « ew « ;•. /SHE a or express map wily � y�h privacy- of thT o�vn home. The f L=�atkbr service riQbt t91. , pL 1PA0 method is unqueat:onably - ywRr homes Instantly- Stomach corrected- you never feel the alighted distress from � most scientific, logical and su,-,ens Whatever you send-whether it bs Indigestion or a sour,acid,gassy atom- self-treatment for rupture the satin, costa, dresses, lace curtains; world has ever known. PoO'y draperies, etc., etc.--will bs( ach, after you tat a tablet of "Pape's beautifully cleanbd by the Parkes• Dispepatn:' The mc_aent-it reaches The PLAPAO PAD when adhering J - ::< ••Y process and speedily 're- the stomach all sourness, flatulence, closely to the body cannot possibly , tturned• heart•bura, geese, Dalpitation and pain slip or shift out of place, therefore dtssppear, Druggists guarantee each cannot chafe or pinch. Soft ae velvet . . ..Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayele Tablets of We Pay carrion way on all orders. package to correct digestion at on -easy to apply--inexpensive. To be - S ;sin " w rch contains directions and dace'worked out by End your stomach trouble for few used whilst you work and whilst you p - • were* (or fan yivde.tsa, cents. steep, No stra-a, b; tiles or springa physician'during 22 -years and Arave�safe_by—safe -fQ= ..,.�-.-.._-... P,>31ds Headache RheL�mat ; �'`atker's �C e�r$r.ae :lrsrr steer s.m.aw Learn how to close the herni.1 open- ±' ;'Works;Limited Book on tag as nature intended air the rupture thache Neuralgia Neuritis D� DISEASES CAN'T come down. Send your name ,C/.� o„d Dyers and ten cents,•r.In or stamps, to-day, arache Lumbago Pain, Pain. ?91 Yong* St. -watl� rroesi to Food to PLAPAO CO., .66 Stuart Bldg., SL. ` sad .. ,:•�, d the Author. ;r onis, Mo., for trial Plaps3 id'the Handy"Bayer"boxes of I£tablets-Also bottles of 2r and I00--Druggists. uk Toronto gas =, Ow Iilrvse Cd.2 & fntormatiou necessary. Asplran is tbs trans masse <resfetetied 1p Caned 1 et sayer Maautsatn•• of Rene- y; 121 West 24th street ( -RroWaaddgters of tOalteyticaNd. whsle tt is w•1 lenewn that ArperHe me Sayer y Now Yel Q.S.A. I ISSUE No, 41--J22. p+� eta:. eo arpl.t te•gnanc asasn.t tnutatloaa,the Tasters of H.y e'`otattaas r will be stamped with their gneeat tends mart, tae "Sayer Ctoe�. �� ,'�'��'�' ���".+��� i7rvro�i+�,'''sje +"°"'3 -. +'"'�„• F¢ R•• t,*.S :,�a`- . ,. ,.,..r.^�±..n` r.r -;s-..f'Ut�.-.<x."'w.'.-as+:;,.eRU¢i��2vkiri`s''f"�,SG�+^:r�?�r_crr�z���"� �^Fay,w�' °s^��hj" '�`�` z,�. �� rz�.so.�:5"�e,�:i�sa�S���R,.s .�x�isv;+HSr2k��a.:•arX •. ..:..a....��`...... •�ia'�+sWr..:.�. .�..z:..,..... Y:- er •,,b _ y�p7{• .� 'i r!' ,.sl'-i«�` r x^ .A:, w •"•,w_, �.� 7+",6P �•c:.M`! ,:• 'Fw.v`+,�, ra' '*�:,'�"••^!.�if.� .++d"�..-° 'Y��,,, s.•`S' :;as•.�•":' .r4 'r•,'ti. _.,'s, s .+ �y'� �;, ..>. �z.�.� .I u`95�,,,•�-=Aw��'•`^ 'fi.,,i;v�i"p�' +.s;a G. �'-.,; `:�..�'.r«• - �w •n,rr„ ,�•`•'.!k �,`•'��.:v-.•• �r'•.:M S`!•h;.-=' �; "'+�.- + F,p,.a.:.� .f. •fn"•+.rk .+•^.^.•.. a:„�';r.�' {..�,-.�+;.`. �•`S1', •"?,. ..g.-f- .:Nr'�yx.''7e:.,�,^:'•a':;- ,7 .fib• r a, xy* k:' � �.-� ; _ � x. '� "y$ $�,, T :/' kv. -�.,y• -�"e 6..G1�T,6b`2C'; .Syr},: ,'•hN�'•- MY•. , m _ ,L'• _t ..4 :�` .I...„•• �'•. .4. �: •:l',;.' ii'^F;•.-?"^.:TCA°`,•",°'13YfJ,l„�.•c�.n.•'LM'xt"r �5: . "ryi.r'W'. ,1F.;4.. .r-jSM+ "mow ••..,�. .,A3'•".f� .'+,s+ ,Y SiTI .F P y,:"'? � .a,� ,,, �> �T .ti D- � �' i'i.• YLy,.r �•. � ✓.• _i'. :� ,:. ,.:•per=�: "r's a.' fodA =.+t•,v--v, .-.r"+r q • .Fu.. �4',..•.:..•�'•• r `�, 7T 7-W F\;4t.i•' a •.!S�` .J"-'.' r.x•' �",M�� ..114/ �, T' nn��'••�� � TT � QQ - -Dr. Henry wilibe here as usual =Rev. J. and Mrs: Bedford, of `L4!�1JlZ1J�17� . neat Tuesday to attend to iris pro.- Fenelon' FRllg, scent Thursday �`Y � :.; V,� , fefisionaldutifis. * st'ith'Pickering friends. - —Mrs. (Dr,) Wicket*, of Hamll- =A bomber of our 'residents �.:0 M gu �, --Mrs. Abe Law; of Toronto, is ton sent over the week-end with have seenred a quantity f wood_ y �•�, ,•visiting the Misses Law fora few hit @. Savage and other Pickering for use until thereat cold weather ,days, g g In all skides of heather. Absolutely pure wool. This-_is —Mrs. Anna Sullivan, Buffalo, friends. � � sets to, when 1t is hoped that coal —Don't miss Buntings bargain will then be available, ....-:., one of the finest Sox on the market , is %fairing friends in Pickering for _ • - table on Saturday—Sweaters., caps _. - g a few days. eon *mitts. ties shirts eEc, A big - at 75 cents. ' Also, __. —R. Rankin, of Richmond Hill, ' ' - * 8 CARD OF THANKS. = spent Sunday at the home of his redaction. _ In-other lines of Sox we have the finest an largest range s ;pother here. —S• W. and Mrs. Davis and hire. We wish through -the columns of .. - Long moved-this 'week into their the NEws to express our heartfelt of are Wool Sox on the market at the most —Mrs. M. S. Chapman is spend- P =` ing a couple of weeks with leis reaidence�,opposite the barber shop thanks to the menu friends who re- _ P s orided so promptly to the call for reasonable riceB. " _ which they will occupy nntil�their P P P, y P y _ -- >Cives near Guelph. assistance and worked so faithfully, N,. d new residence en Church street is r; —Albert an Mrs. Sparks and thereby•saving'our dwelling from de- M Children, of Oshawa, spent l4aa•• oof3lplated' ,traction when it took fire on V�ednea- `our ± Heavy Underwear ^' - ,� , —COMING EYE SPicCIALIBT—Dr. ,.. day with Thos. and Mrs. Law. day last. y : , F. E. Luke, 167 Yot a St: Torou Mrs J. It. Rogers has been g F. J. AND MRS. COLD SAM. to, Uptotnetrist and optician, at Has arrived and we are showing the same old standbys'. riding a few days with her son' A. H. Allin's drug Store, Whitby, e -. �V. D: and Mrs. Rogers, of white- tats taveru.emenis. ex tional values at reduoed prices. ,x ale. Tuesday, Oct.17th. . Glasses if re- - P P .•, ^' quired at right prices. —L. .O. Olifford, M' P., of Osh• . ♦ r ; OR SALE-2 mntorcpcles and R '' awa. was in town on_Thursday of --,While building H.R. Me vest pocket kodak, 'T.C. Brown, Brough, 7 , last week in connection with his is carrying on business as usual am. 351y "i' `• ' Williams Boots apple business. opposite the Methodist church. OR BALI:—Pure-bred Obtswold - w --Mr. and Mra. Wiler, of Bow. You will 8 d him there with the Frams, Apply to-W.J.Devitt, R.R.'No. 1, At thls_-time--of-the year-are indispeissable.; Keep your feet dory - _ pp - rnanville, returned home on Mon- goods,_ sorbetbiog to suit every Locust Hill. 4 B and avoid colds. Williams Boole will do the '- :day, after'spending-a-few-daye—taste. Whitbread, blown--bread- OR SAL9—Several ganders and _trick. They turwjyater. _ with James and Mrs. Rose. and fruit loaves. Tr the milk F c.^ y geese,also ducks. Apply at Simcce Point. �;•\.�'�' E.Williams. 3_g ?, —Wm. Hall, who has the con rolls, only 5 Cebu each, ^enough + •= .tract for building H. R. hionney'e, fora meal Big assortment of FOR SALE—B. Gilson . ••Wizard11 Crops are good 'Prices poor. Make your dollar etretcn out sew store and residence, is now chocolates in bulk and boles. gasoline engine,6 h.p.,new. Apply to John Shop with us and We'll help yon meke'it go &* ' # Cowan, Pickering, 3=5 -as far as possible. ���; .'busy rushing the work'as' quickly Ind. phone 900. -c 'as possible. —Amon the sufferers in the HOU4H AND LOT FOR SALB—In —Dr. W. A. Naish .of Toronto, a* ful fires in Northern Ontario the VillsgeolClaremont. ApplytoHarry Fred T hunting, � `Pickering b '.' ' Thomson,Claremont.' 3tt 7. sqi aaeompanied by laic sister, Mrs. last week was Henry-Long. broth ::(Bev.) Linslead, of Newmarket, e,r-in;igw of Chas. S. Palmer. Mr. BOOTS REPAIRED—Boots and Fetablished 1857. A Q f_l�ea t the week-end with J. C. and LoDg, who has resided at New • ••repa;rra aea>Jy and quickly. Than. Mrs..-ph Liakeard for Dumber of years, iVstaon,church st.,Pickering. a1C 2tta —8. J. and Mrs. Haight and prepared to , CIDER-MASINQ—I am i escaped is hie shirt and trouaera Cmalre cider every day in the week at my pre- gh and fibs. McDonald, of To" having.lost-all his Leloomings. Mr.- nd mines at 4 teats per;guiloa. Doha Wi sox. -s�to motored from the city aua Long. who is 63 years of age, has Green River. 2-4 nr, g e t care w�peent Sunday with Jas. and Mrs. lust recently recovered from a IDER-MAKING—' are now pre-. r ®reealaw. H. A. and Mrs. Haight ve , eerioaa tllneea following a C to make eider on Monday Wednesday Kr'a ly �d also spent Sunday with thee►. paralytic 'stroke apd for a time and Friday of each week. Petty&5;nciau ri —The mlaeellaneous ooDeert held ' his recovery was despaired of: Cherrywood. 2-5 ' In the school room of St. Apdrew's ., Dnrieg his illness Mr. Palmer and ",f AX SOLOvi rCH—Dealer in wool, Church on 7Ada evening last 1 hides,-live-fowl, horse heir etc. 'Residence ^' _ y g nieCB, hire. Brown, visited- him is on Brock road 1 14 miles north of Brougham. s' *r,;T by the young people was much en- hi nariherD home. We under- Brougham P.O. 391Y Among the new Fall Goods already :. i, ,toyed by all. The receipts; which stand that it is Mr. Leng's inten- _ _ amounted to 822, o to the iaDD �ARTALIE-To sad from Toronto. » g p tion to spend the winter with Mr. �, 'Reasonable rates. Estimates given oa ton • u3 10nd. Palmer. lots. Thos.Wil&ems R.R. No. 1, 'LoenstHill, in-stock are the follaw><n9 . g period of dry and End:phone 3017-shark 35-3 - . 1=, : —After Bion —Without airy further trouble warm weather which made it' L�ARNI FOR SALE-35 acre:. halo ! ! -• '" co the mineq e r in t l be' L Brian i R Men's and Boys Fall Caps lk�°;•., very diffiCtllt for t,�7e . farmers' t0 ]c_ 5. con. il.l�iarkham. For-f,�l pact+ee- conditions. will be' a great lam a�iDly.to W. E Berry.R.R.NoF :Picker- o - fin. « ' do an of their fall lowIn the Phone Mark 3n.'.1. 3-4 ' y p g' -shortage of coal conning K to-ter, ,oa ,.; dry spell was broken an Saturday t and sub%titutes mcnst be utilised R% .-The very newest colors and sflapes. Prices very attraetive. w` when there was gaits a heavy f1R SALE—Chew all .kinds of far as possible in order to snake:up Iatgor%.,,,r.�a,and all kinds of farm ,m- risen:s from 1.25 to 2.09. Boy's' from 60c to M5.. shower which has been continued. io. .At the u�nal rate i--nta in good ocder. Also+.t,-eral heavy •sYd fur the shartag g �*' 'interniftt•enti ever @ioCe, and the li ht scale.and cook .torts and treaters: 'H. Men's Heavy T 7 VV1 Sox y of output Rt the mineq only slaty merman.stdus'1:lie Phone 1903 1771 ' •. ' ground.is gradually being 'soaked. —A message received f, rn the_per cent tJf the quantity mined in C .. P 19` 1 will be available, and this is [i'OR SALE OR RENT—E00-acre Methodist General 'Conference, larm,tct J.con,r, t zbrid¢r. Good build- r tp the quantity apportioned to Can mq%and well watered, good bush of beech and If yOtl wish a real assortmalit to choose from.jest a call at w i t: now In session in Toronto by Rev.-ad.as well as to the various States. aiaplr:about 21-=miie.from Crarealont. Ap- cc_ +• ,_ ,. In the meantime a large amount of The B Store. Prices lac to 1: air. h W. Bunner states that the losses ply to Mir Elisybcth Pugh, elaremont. s-a 1$ pair. through the fife disaster in the the coal leaving the'mines is being OST—On Wednesday. ct. Iltl1: - A�i QQ �r north is appalling and requesting Bbetween Richardson's Grocery store and k{'^ D Wool Dress Serge st r sent .to .the lake towns, so those ' n ' that afferitlRs be taken irl all the Greer atatioa a Goodrich t re.on rim,blown living in inland towns need not ex- up, .ans31-2. Litmra'l reward for information 1' churches neat Sunday for relief leadiagto,tsrecovery s,J,C lta�utt.Pieker- l' .',\ =The congregation of the Methodist yeti much until cold weather seta 4 Newr48 in: All wool Serge selling at 1.00 per yard—j'ust the 4 in. and in the meantime mast. use '°g' thin for Ladies' fall dresses or Children's school wear, church here will be asked for Cash substitutes"such'as wood,-coal oil, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- :contAbutious for immediate re. In the Village of Claremont. Good lrame Colors black, navy blue,"'sand,old -rose, 11ef. eoge or other kinds of fuel. hou.e with seven room%. Half acre'ef e=ttient ardr°land. Large varsity of fruit _sees and brown, 1i18roOn, .001Aan, etc., —A cater w ho ;Vas delivering —'A case of mtic•1,interest to the rry bashes This is the y o7 Mrs.Fred auto oil at John T. Stephenson's farming community and to thresh- Farmer For full panic are apply to Thous iL „• ni on Monday had the misfortaoe to era e?pecially, as weli as to all Pater.o:'.Clarema.c �° See use new Home-Spuns- ' •`' let a Barrel dro from the truck, awtiers of tractors or other heavy at GARAGE �� •!f �, breaking it so idly 'that ail the farm machinery with wheels hav r;� at . The Big Store oti wolf spilton t street. A part ing cleats or flange% that would- of it was saved, sit the greater tend to damage -high-class road%, Havi¢¢g related J. McGrath'%Gar,- a . part was burnt, throwing up came before P. N. Clark on VOo age, I dw prepared to make expert � e specialize 1D s' cicada of den3e black smoke day evening when ,Oscar VGiI @oD, repairs on all makes of rfrre. All a 'which would Rive a person some of BronR*D, was charged with makes of Storage Batwries repair- _ Women's &Dd C1111C1ren'd Hosiery idea of the smoke acreeee cent tip driving bis heavy steam tractor ed and recharged. Airency for. Y war ship%, over the Provincial Highway, con-_the Elide Storage Battery.. ' ~\ —'Our residents are agitatiagfor trary to law, unless the cleats dr Ind. phone No, 1808 - See our new Ladies' English Silk Hose at $1.00 per pair. e,purchase of a chemical fire. Sao es are removed or the whoel� W. STOUFFER, '_Complete sole'reinforced with Art Silk. thread—very gene. While the fire-fighting• fixed so that no damage might be .`_ paratus already ned b the done to the roadway. Mr. Grant. !tf- Claremont, 4nt. dIIt'�)Jle. _ Y y_ !.- - -- vcc ist- xr _._ ge basin the pff @t done-excel--of the High��ay Dept., sad 11th English Pure —u - •` . ._ . �•�• lent work and has saved the vil- Nelson,' the, resident engineer. It is My Business - AR the new lines'in Cashmeres in Various colors. 'Prices W.1a a reap thtSn9and@ of dollars Were resent, and W. E. N. Sin-• g y pp To help you run part of your?. consistent with good.quality. there sa etroilg and growtogfeeling Clair, Ai. P. P.; of OshawA, appear- ed for Mr. Wilson and entered a B n ning a New (Sara a in the vii- What it inadequate for the place y g Get everything yntt want tinder the one roof at r`Thdl3ist Store" " and should a big fire' break out, Plea of "guilty" and asked for lase of Whitevale I am re aired to do Pry Good%, Groceries, Boots and Shoesi Wall Papers, P P ;, and fanned by a high wind, the leniency on behalf' of, his client. all kinds of cepitir work, laciudiag _ Dishes,Chiaawure,_Paint 'den's Fear, 'a'r,c' ,;, a Mr. Grant alsoo asked for a mini• tops and side curtains, also m.k'ng Weal, . residents would .be. helpless _with your old car look and run like -new by Ladies'n eat, Etc., Etc. ° �- �.'x,..�,•,1:, Etta *`*e=sac w�n�r,AratnA, and the nnim fine, on account of it being +. _ . i 4•. whole village might be doomed, the first offence. As the penalty giving it a gnnd coat_of new paint. _ ` '- f3 Agent for Toronto machine: includ _ —In the report of council pro• for:^viglatTag the, lea• is a very g ing;Pumps,; Windmills,Silos . ' ;� HAPMAN �... ceediog@ given in our last is ne we heavy one, lair, Wilson wRiq fined and,Gaeoline Engines, Ms.. a neglected to state.that Air. Fhrn. $25 and costs. The Highway CHARLES M. RICE, De determined to enforce the `"ing Morrison asked for the ap• E�• is , proval of the council in opening law in this respect, othirwise the Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, flat 1 - 3 up&%new road through lot'24, con. building-of high-class roads-would s .. _ 1. Pickering, frrir�i •Dttnbarton to be useless. _ A BUNDY� ,: HARDWARE ` Fairport Village. This will be a —The many Pickering friends= COal, _1C0� :- =' .great advantage to the latter vii- of S'Y:O.Ward, principal of Sim~ - lag8,\RS it will materially Qho te.._E9& iaiF�:.g Full+— - — - 1'the distance between the two will regret to hear of his death • / _ _ ._ _ . places. With the opening up of which took place suddenly at his oal of the Hard and Soft C this road.theld will be i great de- home in that city on Monday from best quality On _' J <J �t7 E - ,S C - mend for building lots in Ain Alor- a stroke. The deceased, who wa? hand 4 Y rison'a property. 54yearsof age, 'was well known + _ =The Women's Institute has in Pickering township., About 28 THOS. i W = -\l received a call from the five'•sTrept Sears ago he came to Greenwood +••+OS. �• - i ' ` r r" '` The Fa1�ouS area of Northern Ontario express• where he taught for several year@, 1�icl�eririg. .�x3 t. e '= _ .ing the people's urgent need of and fro�ii there he went to Bro- m clothing of all kinclQ, particttlRrly ughaw where he tRti h ecnne` 111 t� hlt'e and 1i1�t8. ` w = wome ti y >s agohecfiine�l.lrl I1` Lr. MILIrw7 .rlobhisg -1 all kings Rnd babies' to Pickering where he was prim ontfl ts. The dfflnRer of colder cipal of the public school for three weatber cotninglitanytimemakes years. For the five years follow. =cgE�� �' on6elkp '11130 of Mareseo will cover the need extremely pressing. ing he was principal of one of the _ Gllotbing of any kind will be grate- Guelph public schools, and for the d Fire have test received a _ ' _:seventy-five square feet. ;.,^ lfully received and it is hope that .past twelve years be has been .;. onations wi l e sent in immedia. principal,of-the Simcoe street pub'. : ,-_ ._a shipm' ent of, - iteiyy. Parcels may be left at the lic school of Niagara Fails, Asa �• _public library.—Sec'y W. 1. teacher--be was eminently nt snceee-- ,Canada s Best_EloAr= . _ " _ __ _ ' —The Sewing Class,�und'er the ful and was highly y J - u 1� a1Tdackages '' -__auspices of the Women s Institute __ ps_as well as by parents where- Ogilvie's - . = twos organized on Friday�ast in ever�e i4—allt.. He took an active the setloei honse with thirty-Mo 'interest in church and Sunday Ro 'al Househoid Drop in and get a Color Card and -: members Eight visitors were school work, and All matters that r g �­ ' ' present gad expressed their good tended to the welfare of the com• ALSO • t wishes for the success of the class munity. He also took' an active � _.read all -, also their thanks to the volunteer part in musical circles; being an Pastry Flour - id instructors. On account of t'ke ac•comDli�hed musician. He is snr o ing sanitary finish• ' ,'fib.:' Teachers;'Convention and absence vived by bis widow, onedanghter. of teachers, also the class room Annie, to Cher-iu the• school her - � � every week day ` •snot being heated, trifle_._ as been principal, and one P All kinds of Feed on hand ,. .Wire not ve field nnti4 Friday, Oct. son, Wiiwer, who is assistant' ;�.. t - 1 �,�Orh, at 4 p. w. All girls of the,principal in one of the Toronto)1 _ Je $s Bundy, ;�����1�aj -And.dUtrict are welcome. ' ,•public schools. f�� N. M ccsy.. w 000 r r<��q�.�'<::rid+�'.';2Lh4•'�YS�we-hr's.,..Gr.•."+r,.ra..r...r..�dF _ 20!'... _.., __ ..., ,....,..,—. _.w. -ri 'f ""-.. .. .. ...n ., .. ..<-c�i"T `t�.l��i