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An eveniaa of four on.e-act playa,; •Wbile-threshing at Mr. Slack's, on entitled: -Joint Owner," The the seventh concession one day lasGREENWOOD OnJp Ama41:Ur and ••A week, Oscar Rilson had a rather ssn• ��'• • � L I T E N N Marriage has been arranged."will be usual ez erience'with his threshinn ' E. FORBYTH, Oph.-D., Director K P g R.OpWmetncal'Anociation61Ontaria. Reg. given b W. A. Atkinson and Oom• mathipe. There wits a very high hit«ed Member of.ahe American Optometrial pany,of Toronto,on Thursday, Nov, wind -blowing at the time, and the - - Association.2804. Eyes examined by appointment. a�d X-loax the 2nd, in the I+'O. O. F. Hall, under large door of the barn was blown MILLS t?hone 28M, Clazemont, Oat. -._ . � � Your favorite Song or Band tute the auspice+•, of the Women's Inati- against the large drive belt, causing }: . Admission, adults 35 cents; Che se arator to be`drawn out o£ the ' F. TOMIANSON, M. B.,'Member oa a Record P 7 . r N• of'the College of Physicians and Surgeo�nys children Cents. barn as far as the door. Bert Beer, of Ontario. Ofece: that tormerly occupied d - = g T - who was at the feed-table. had a nar fife late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,Cat - 1 l�l a row' escape a from serious injure, but i well. Phony Claremont,Qac. 231y , GREEN RIVER. saved lihaself by jumping into the ::�. . .. �T ••. -@�.C� .��@':3' - mow.. V E.iCARTWRIGHT, 'M. D., M our-many different kinds of You are.all welcome. to come find - ; •C•rP.B S..Ont. A coroner fer theCo7.4 , pailticipatein the Box Social and en- BARLEY �fSl'ANTEI} ty aC Qf,tario,' Office hours: 12-2 and 8p.m.. PhoDOgrflphs joy the entertainment to lie given by OUNSARTON. _ ,u , or at ther'1hours-by appointment Phone Bell_ - No.2l.�_ Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. On- a pupils of Green River school - ='-- -=-- -Highest-prkec-paFd. - Must be good ^ /'� T� the en a ho 1 on' " • tad°_ a31v _ __� V -0 V T --= Friday .evening, November sire 3rd, Jliss Elsa Annie is visiting in To- quality. beginning at 8 o'clock. This enter- ronto. NO. McSINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., and become acquainted with -tainment is in aid of a fund to provide XiQ6 Anne Allison went to Montreal I am buying W AEAT at top • EdiaburgglE, member of the College of the Great toasters hot school lunches .for -tile winter on Monday. market price. -Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.Hoentiate r cs Royal��u11 De td�6anrz�ao� bcrgh- If you cannot go and hear them, 0 cents gentlemen fre without er in their@ t Gourlie her moth- boxes With the big drop is the price of .. 1r1Ota` bring them in your, own `g y er n, fro•and sasldaaos,Hsaagttam. The 34th anniverear of the Green• ' Miss I. Lothian, of Smooth Rock BARLEY FEED,' home and hear River Baptist church will bj�'held on=,Falls, spent Sunday, with Mies A. BRAN-AND SHORTS them on. `- Sunday. Nov,5th, at 2.30 and 7 p,m. Thom. it will pay you to sell your grails t ' ! -Dr. J. G. Brown, M. A.. B. D., of Miss Wright, of- Newmarket, is and buy these feeds. 'W E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Bakers• Phonograph McMaster University, will preach at spending a few Reeks with Thomas A limited quantity of fA•Bollettor,NotaaT Public.Eta. Most to both services. The song service will and Mrs. Annan. q W 1.a+ 1e saa.�OMAcal3reck et Nord},lobisb*. 96i1• ; be led by the home choir in-the after- Arthur Mitchell entertained a num- - Heavy Oats anted. w� 7V ou v�lle Ont, n oon and the Dunbarton Presbyterian her of young friends on 'Tuesday C,hopping'on Monday Wednesday' ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A„Bar- choir in the evening, A concert will evening with a party.V rasternS s;Fember ot on Tfirm of y and Fridag, 8c per bag untlTl f t>e given on the Tuesday evening toll• A number of our Sunday School further notict. " General Trvau Htuldiag,8b Hay Sveec,Toronto.. owing. 'Fuller particulars will be workers atiended the Ontario Reli- • , �s; ?etaphoae,Msla 881 sad 982. given next week. g gioue Education Council Convention _ - is this week in Totunto.Rental He B EAL Hear 'Billy" Aikin?eln d Co.,Nov, Rorne"in the'basem nt of the church 2nd, at Whitevale. on Hatlowe'en. Everybody come. A =.r O MMZ-7 =` 3, HUDSON D. D. S., L. D. 8., CLAREMONT" collection in aid of-decoration fund.' � • w '^,� • 732 Carlton 5t.,Tworito. •Iindeon".ti;rw � _ .•. System" of comfortable plate work. I4ri6 lor Licensed . . . _ . : ' _ AUDLEY. Wontntion or phone North 5318. 4-111 / = C H E R R Y W 00 D. - Fm"balme7r and Undertaker. Much iu*°rest has devel,> ed lately . t BLAKE B. BE-ATON. D. D. S,. Motor Hearse. in the modern care, co-operation and ' Anniversary oprvicea will be held in f aJ Graduate of the Royal Cokige of Dertal b•.islne,y methods of handling faun s Toronto connection for lT the 51Fchodiy* church he. b6 Sunday 7L Surytevny and, t'aives.,ty of Toronto. UfEce orifice. Pir,kerin TUWnshi as x over w..I FriaQle's' hardware afore. 9rlutby. Hospital Service, F' R p next E}Ct. .1 h.' 'Rev Mr. Coulter.aE' i lJtRce hours 9 to l2:1 to, .,�. Is3.•proae d always,is in favor of modern methods Stoufl•ville. will proac0 at 10.31). '2 311+ .f � if Het!phone 220.. illy. and the Fkkprin•R Farm Prodssce anti 7.f)rl. The home rhoir,'assisted by- . 1 Aso lotion has been formed And pur- Mi s- Shaw, �olotfr;sill randuct the 'Whltevale PS"e ntdinit their first public mPptinF 111"vire of amrq in the mornirig: the i' �tiiltl!!H �pY1li• in Audiev School House nn Tbt wn e' . Lnrn•t Hilt Chr,ir in the afternoon and �"` day, Nov. 2nd, at 800 p. m.' This the '/.ion Prr.byteri>ia {',hair, in the' �. _ e Servilce Garage •tsrociatiun has baeti most fottunnu- T V. RICHARDSOti- Real En evening. -A,4.Mr, C winter is h splendid t =a<e. Is»craacr,Caareyantsmg. �totary - in 9pettrin the serviree of Prof. Mc. ,. - The UniS'el•cal �► - ] � ppPnker. all bould hear him. ... r /Pabbc.Etc.. Pickenng.Oat. ally 03trrhattlia>x Painting. kind Clennan, o..the Guelph Agricultural The Uherryw rod, I'LitP yerv' As- SEb"7141=g 2WX4L0 62.=6 §'r• (rate e to deliver, • an. 'address on _ r L repairing done IXaition R ' sveiatfoii will hold a 'aocix l 'Eveninlr iOne of:0ur Productions) 3 I3-Elorutioalat,.For• 8 "Parasites that are injurious to Farm an Monday. Oct. 30th.In Cheri wood .' � wr, A. Steily For berme a opecii►Ity Cro s and their Mothods of control," }' y We sell Sill's Rite-Lite -LeasyPor nd; phone 1`ialres P Hmll. Prngrarn for the r•vening will - Ytiur odd Ford tvp re covered assisted by Mr. Tipper, ARricultu.-aI all makes of care-the beat. as-9 be al debate, Flesolved: '•That condi-:;r _._ _ for $13.00. Repreaento tire„for Ontario County, tiona are cemsceniul-to the bevy on the- -in the w%rketlor ?r POSTlIX, Licensed Auctioneer, who will straw how an organiz fron of farm." h[embera are aNked to turn the price. iW 1' . for Cauntleg of York and Ontario. stn. Berr' & Poynter this-kind is a benefit to the cOmmua• 'out in full strength'and,tti tiring their FOR SALE •e ai�ai an'va•di i��o,00 a • __. ity. After these speakers the,propos- friends with them, ThIs 6.an open - -, _ �T� � e constitution and by-laws will be night to all-Monday, Oct. 90th. Heavy wagon, t, DR.BEATON TOWNSHIP©I,£RE - BARNES `placed before the meet init and officers _ Baggy. 1 . con.+crano.z, c)ommis.toa.r��f��orbbsa>tiaF !elected for the year 19y3. Set of Iron Harrows ?' anfafarm deoctsataa Ea•at All t Ch 1J j P.L•�� - _ STOUFFVILLE. r s.,,.- t i , ,mot. t-T All home.to the 1. O,O. F. Hall at A moss daring; robbery, occurred All in good yhspe, pp ,, Whimvale, Nov. 2nd. =_here 'on Taeb&y nigbt, rather on t�otxiworkinR and General _ 'jj''��AVID A. PUGH-Live stock anc- Wednesday morning, between 2.3(1 Blackstnithing. w'. •.1Jtioneet, Graduate of C. IN Jones School, Will will be closed for ret^irs and 4 o'clock, when the 9taudard T Cbwgo. Lifetime a:rienease wirb pedigreed' _ . OUNSART". W. H. JACKSON', Brock Road fotoci[. Block and nog work. Al kinds,01 salts On (flat. lfith and 14th. Bank tans burf;larszPd and more than _ pprnrommppilyattentiedte. Teresa:easonabte, Phosa 3 Feriaui collision between trvn 812.000 in cash 'and securities were+ - Pickering, Ot►t.] ta' tblOCtaremant. 7tlly Runnieig again Ott, lath. taken. Tli-bandits. of wbom there -autos occurred In our vigNfie on Sun- ar day evening br.tween 8'and 9 n'clock, were supposed to he six, and to have •ATM, SAW, LiCEI SED ACCT- Green River in wbirh nee man was set in ur- come in autna,were evidently expert- Here �f t Ar i�1 TIONEER,ter Yortc,0aurto and Durban: • �'$a s8� y j sired safe•hlotvers. To re.vent alarm's #.g Casioue% Ali kinda of vales prompt?p attended Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. ed And two cars badly damaged. .A P r: • .Ro, Terms reasonable. Dates for sa7ea may be Ford toiiiin car nwned b H. Smith, being vent out they bod rut tbe,tele- asirao led at%ZWS'0!6cv.' Bell aaa ladepen- }toile Phone d4+�r Merit, of Pr,rt Pert v.and driven by a roan grxpb and telephone lines that could - •eritphone.. itby,0at, sly - .__ . ___. - ._ .. _ Pr �3oor to CheBb nk�bearrd the explosions t - _ _ h the Warne of Leach. o[ Aebburp. w -•- PI�KERII"V� -•- si cc.minfa, om the tatty at a furious y dement, 3. BURNINGHANBROS. • rate and In endeavoring to pass a wagon io front-of Xlorria Rirkpv',;rfai of which there werethree-and liizbted a - '- iFRE:tiCFi�IA`�'S 13:�I-, LUMBER YARD -- - g Coal, into a F`o�sedan einiZ we t and own• lamp• but were commanded, withugiv 'BQlldere Genera] Cont;aQ• - ed by a RaraRe men in the city. The tbreata-to put It out and to remain in _ s sedan Ras oh ved some distance,but the bouse.. When the bandits had dig• tors and Sign Writers ?wAS not upliet. thoirgh it suffered appeared the police in Toronto and Lumber, I'�ar[�WOO� 17�="m�r much damage. The touring rrtr after otbcr neigbborutR points were notified - !7► but so far no clue has-been discovered, ." Alteretiotls fintj repairs of every striking the sedan turned coaiptetety description. Concrete work, We'ean supply you in over and Lead Rot caught,sustaining - .Sh inglea u ClrinitleVs repaired very severe injuries. One of his legs Eetimatea free. Maple, Birch Beecli was broken at the ankle, his collar Don't miss it, what : The evening Read I�oofin r r bone bMken. the moat of leis teeth flf plays at Whiteva.e,Nov. 2. g r. -FAIRPORT' P. O., - ONT. Plain and''Quaitered Oak, were knocked out and his upper lip 1 badly larrxrnied. Mr. Smith. who GREENWOOD. nd L�ftl]`' Shrubs Etc ]1-1rBeaver toardrr was sitting with the drivel,and two -- - Fruit Trees, men in the rear-east were uninjured. The Girls'Circle met at the horaee of 6LOCli.. F' The wife'r,f the garage man,who was Mrs, W. H.Sadler on Thursday Last. Having secured the agenny for E.D. sitting with him, fainted when their Mrs. S. Wilson spent a few days In lGi :•A E E C S7 O p Smith 6¢Son. Ltd., tiurcerymen, car was struck, but neither of them Brougham last week with Mrs. Wil- . a R; of Winona, Ont. W. Do Gordon & Soy was injured. Disney's ambulance son,or, I am prepared to take orders for all i l was summoned fend conveyed the in- Mr. and hies. Flarvey 'and Albert kinds of Fruit Trees.9maIi Fctiita, PICKERI:V G � lured man to the Oshawa Ho•pSlat. spent Sunday in Toronto with their "'. Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at The touring car sass damaged almost friends. The and Independent.phone, beyond repair. Quite a number from here attended lowest posgible.pricea,, •-µ -- :_.r . the foo.b.flt match at Otaremoat ea Special rates for large quantities, •. - 'G• A R A C+ E Saturda y' 28tf Don't forget the Hallowe'en social hers. Finmeraon, of Toronto,spent g�A, _ �-�=�••'• The Chevrr',t Us-:gr and Scr:ice in St, Ardrevv's Church- on the weekend with her parents, Jobb it : N. J. Chap-man, Pickering Stet*_ion at Brougham still hale their Monday evening next. and Mrs, Adamson. Az _ - expert from the factory and also have _ James�" an 's nephew h ^~`"" NV w Chevrolet 490 Specials in stock- --_S auto load dowgg on Sunday fro o the 3 speed car at the 2-speed price. STOUFkVILLE.� ronto and eve dt the day with Mr, and Agent for Cream Sep-wators, Willard lure. Gibvon. Ball a span a medicine that rvs`cor•e., R. E. Forsyth,of 0tremont was a - >-. Bitaeries, Goodyear mad Dunlop tires. business visitor to our town on SAtun- Mrs. i'estom and family,n!Toronto .< ` his!igor, that puts snap and grocer T►1P only car on the road that cannot spent a dn'q recently, with James and - • -into his every function,'thlt'cakes,he matched by our competitors, Less day last. Mrs. Rhine, before'leaving for their O�'e+ es and less oil than any car on the the Carn.eRie Library is expected,to bf m bxve the youthful feeling and g be ready for. occupation in about one future home in California. atniution, then you have a life•lnn road and Scrvice�s our Watchword. month's time, Mr, Harvey is having aOOte repairs S '' White Rose Gasoline and Enarco'Oil: before the a - friend and patron in that ma•n.. W- - About twelve new. buildings are merle to.his home here, ri winter sets in, by way of reducing ts --* Brougham nearing coo le.ton in town this sum- y g want an agent in pour locx.iiy-ge? GeroW 8 Garage, p capacity. seem his- family is small Wam ie s Taitel ss Cod Liver tier-still a house scarcity. F g et bury, write at once. .•A ready seller , The Board of Trade concert on Fri- and coal scarce. Gil Emulsion is the'best pro. noel% big profl for you. Address day night was a splendid. success,31c• A RrRn F[i HUO you - :.. _ P REP D A & r' Dovales' Band being the attraction., der the auspices of the Ladies Aid 116 �^ Australian Medicine C0.1 ldr, Jerrow, V. S.,leaves for Oali- Societv, will be held I 'the Greenwood that nasty cold. -t . 301 Yonge$t..Toronto, Or.t. -For a Business Career by attending fornia neat week. There is a splendid Methodist Church on the evening of -' -- bpening here for a veterinary suegeon. Monday, Nov. 8th, when a high-elms WatnpOles'Throat Epee, the well-known gig whiskey detectives visited our programme will be rendered by the lx.eb C !t M !� LLtOT7 town on Sunday last. We under- following well-known artistes: Miss Wampoles' Paraformic Cough stand one man was salted to the tune Storey, elocutionist, of Markham; : L Ilb�g�tli laltltR of$L30, Miss Eva Murphy,violinist, and Miss Remrdies relieve the congh. Ruth M�rph r1w Mr. Nolan, late of the Uxbridge p, Pianist, of Pickering; rt{ Grain . ' Journal, has bought out and takes Mrs. Robert Harvey, soprano, of To-. Conde Dcugs,Patent Preparations,. ' Grain Chopping Yonge k Charles Sts,Toronto possession of the $touffville Tribune ronto; Mrs. Lloyd Peggy, contralto; Toilet Goods, Tribacco, Oigare. this week. Mr. Leonard Pennell,baritone, of To- i Ever graduate of the last twelve An automobile collision took lace conic; Mr. Robert Harvey, tenor. of Every g p Metcsalf's Choice Ceiadiee.• :'• PIC ER -N� G AND FLiKiNG on Main St. on Sunday. Driving over Toronto; and Mr. J, Lewis Ashley, x months has promptly otCtained em the'epeed limit, we understand, was baritone, of Toronto. The programme I am prepared to do (Shopping and the cause, Both cars were badly will begin at 8 o'ctuck, On Sunday Oat Flaking every Monday ployment. "Solid Merit" Is the smashed, but no one eras seriously evening, Nov,5th, special thanksgiv. and Friday. foundation of this s o01. Enter bur t. ing services wiN be conducted by the n o. A mass meeting was beld to forrrxi- l"tor• R,"v• J. W. Buaner.and music N. Ea M. ` �W i r; . Btonebosts For kale will be hxnislled b the Greenwood any time. Handso� Catalogue late ways and means to aid the fire- y °�: sufferers. A collection In the seven choir,Resisted by Mr.and Mrs. R.Hi r• Va!a4�i�t r t►i�etr►Ik F'.,>':,• f t . ri: $13 1$$ti� �"ila�$1�34nt free. t �.., _ oburches of the town wile takAn tin r•n vey'and Mrs. J•Lewis Ashle'v. of'To. 'qyy, "-rc �{: .,"x. 'n•` r.:�` Y.w"'y�+`•'y n ,>. tL .^, ''+++. L�$,•,:n A,at.W,► Yr"w,r +,._ .6..;zi° �,;�-r:... .a^ii', '7:•,, •'"•.h. »w .:�,;, � �. rT�X',:.Y.., ,*�a,°.Y•= :rv}' n"t'y. '�• t t,�,y "' q•,= '�'>:*. .'.�:'"�'`- '?'ate^. p. t'y-..,+t;, da ...$a t`.'.s'.s•`'• ...L.. <• .r�•c�. '�`. .,,,a-^. tix ,...4,'' '"*- - a:,• qp R �• ll`+13�iu .y �..i n,•,.a{: w'R;^' •S^'•.. �5A- :�I i„7i:'S.,x•� .�. ..-�k• "�• ,: r'i' i-.t .J•.., ^K" +!l`-' -3n n' = .'.,,• ,�': ✓'' - .q r^ u,, "".may".-.n�,e.,... '.'rea`t," ""h tr. ._$ m•..- >'; _ •,-..;: '�.•..•rc:a± ..; ri'�'�'"�".r...�°''-;.i-;:• sv° ..+�••?"lr {,..t -raw..w:u,.y,w ..i.° ci' _ r•:r,. ta..,.'.*• .�' .- "sj» •t.c-k•-,"E'.....'da. --,`oL.o-e'i",• art's' ..'�. 4:Si,r• r` a� ,.,,j,a•N ..w°'-= ..':R,. -a r,.,.. ',; f. •iyr 't^ ..:�' ;•i'•G""y?'W :?4` _ .iJ °r - ..J ri:a.••rw V;- '.i'=1 'r. �,T' T":v�. yAr."' •h" lN,' r .or Y.' _ :i` 53.. ,r+ °A' - ':•.' t;,'��r ,"..r wY.°_. ,�Y,-. w'•K a �F- ..,:w,%.:+•>«e` ".•.^'�.1 �•w' r�. �>yy'''' •�M'.4 w .Y � .-'J.'' 'M1, Oa. 7l r•,J. •L: s�- ,.w•- vr.•F':+a'.. .-'+'•,........ y:A .••Sv'• � arty '-h'.' •,..'. t ,+.�m:-!E`^r - a r•.'aY`'' p,.:.,, -f J,:, a: .fi�,n.•'~ .,,,c„ y-J-* '7.+f .. m. r ; y, r r, eas9ary if the proper feeding to be . - i N A BICYCLE - ' • - - ' given i, - - �` - One of the greatest ca LiatB Ot alai- " - Y nutrition in young chl1dzen is min- '•Oy a Wristlet Watch, Cam era or Set of Dishes; {. m,anagbment. This' often happens in ' FREE OF COST Y file Cage Of s0-C811ed "&polled" chit= HERE to A WHOLE XMAS TREE FULL-OF PRraSENTS. HOW MANI - dren who get out Of control and do Or THEM CAN YOU NAME? What are the Xmas presents which Santa Claus has put on and around Y' Just whatever they like. Perhaps-the ' thts tree. Slake a list of then% u,,d o.ln a splendid bicycle (either ggesnnts' mother is too indulgent and lets ill@ or ladies' style) or a levely�wrlstlet �tat,.h. or a camera. or a act of shine. ;,•. >: . mot• - child have its own way. it takes ad- }'-•;' vantage of this, and Consequently IT COSTS NOTHING To TRY. AND WE ARE - - - ":4•. r leads a most irregular life that its ' - ., _ _ .�•: < anything but good for its health. The GOI NO TO QI V E ' child rises in the morning when it Prizes - _ lades, eats the kind of breakfast it y '.. prefers without any thought as to TO THE WINNERS IN _ what nourishment the food may con- THIS BIG"CONTEST tain; bolts its food at midday and does not take any time for rest in the early For several years the '� _: .;'-,•.. vafLernoon. Between meals the child eren t four to s ter cards has " y, tab Deady, ice-cream, soft drinks and a have determined to brias the price back to or y. other things that impair its digestion what It was before the y- " -- -yet bring very, little nutrition to the war. Ten cents a pack- and six lovely cards en'- grooving child. When evening comes, do each package. The iuti+ there is no'regular bedtime arranged, only way we can afford to sell them at this price and the child roams the streets with -IF to double our'busire:a .Y other boys. o baps learningt bad _-THAT F itIA4 WHY THESE ---- -- — - - habits, and, getting totally out of -MA(I•IVIFii.-ENT PR122:8 parental or maternal control. fiheSe v �,e whki o;c+D our t nevv conditions are all too prevalent at pros- pteo'lce. 7 =: - eat, and parents should realize their er - re'rs naibilities t0'WardB their ChildreII it you can make a list of at least tw'etvfr presents on and around t + po tree, and will tntmduce our Xmas and other a:tl> tct 24 of our iri•ad• as +. if the coming generation is to be im- nele.bors, who will want to buy them, we 1.L33OLL'TM CiUARAAIT ;. that you will win one of the prizes, it may be L*e bier , or a Wristlet. - ~- 'proved or even kept at the present watch, or a camera, or it may be a mailer price. IYhateVer prise you wta ' level. ' `you wlli be well paid for the little bit of trouble you go to. - Send us your list to-day (if you cut make a list of twelve or more p� i e the presents) and we will send you coy acts list of pri-•e, toatnfbor with ' L ww� MtlditC Edueatloa and w�t yaoksges of Xmas and other eard9 and seals to show to your fr!•nd•. We �t ' �('�j( 7/^{s s =. ■ Z trust you with them and It wS3l nos setts Tort You the vn',+ .'. r pq+ts:e' ist� iiiV,)Mr/v►/c' ' C / &tamp because w• will put extra cards in )our parcel to make up for your' (# L, east of postage. . Writ us to-da od win one of the lovely Vrizes. What is music education? It is ease H O M E -WARREN CO. r � 1/2 LLTINS to Aoserlbe what it has been to a DEPT. =4 TORONTO large degree in the pasc Too often it s has consisted in taking lessons and ackages tw_. •' - . Stories About LoagfellOVfr. Responsible man wanted to represent _ 4r gfter many hours Of palafnl efimt and news gathering organisation Duties , s p Longfellow was fond of gently to report on proposed new construc- jwt' practice the pupil achieves the doubt- laughing at big own fame, and the oc- lion work, new businesses. business Pik _ fug goal of being sble to play a few ca9toaal absurd ibises said to him by changes, business randled a, !free etc, tY ni Could be easily handled by one In pieces on the Via or sing a Lbw ignorant admirers. He wrote his connection with his regular business. songs or talk Intelligently about Bndl friend Greene., 'I am rather busy Stationery and postage supplied. No tr or Beethoven. Investment required. MacLean Build- ., •' answering school,girls in search of Inc Reports, Limited, Sts Adelalde � HEALTH EDUCATION- To-day. however, we know that the autographs. One wrote that she loved St.�W., Toronto, Ont. . . j tint and all-important thing in mualc poems and would I please espy my ey education 1s learning to listen. F`or !: + { 'Break, break, break, for fiat. For Phonograph Needier .�: BY DR. �. .�. M�DLETC3N 'generations past music educators have "Years ago." he told Greene. '.while - q Provi11afat Board of Health, Ontario been putting the cart before the horde { d tiny magnet has been designed at Newport. a stranger urea introduced and rave stressed performance and Los picking a single phonograph needle . or. Iimaiislou will be glace! to answer questions an Public'Health mat' to me, and he straightway said, with tees throng title eduni . Address him at Spaddna House. Sptadins totally negtE+cter! blaring. ` Of real from scup_— ghat enthusiasm: , 'Mr. Longfellow. I ' v musical feeling, of, the ability to bar• ----- �i: Toronto. moulse a simple melody, of the joy of have long desired the honor o1 liaow- trig you. Sir, I am one of the few men France's population is decresaing � real self-expression through music, who have read your.'Evangeline.'" rapidly; the birthrate, which was 249 hardly a fragment can be discovered. y=, A few weeks age I was down in bringing of children. it is, in so fns Here is another amusing incident for every 1000 families, had wait 2b For this reason the world Is full of so- that the t told:— 166 in 1520. w' flee "r $,hytern Oakaaao and spent some time as the country air and surroundings!called artists wino can play a Liszt the rural districts,many miles from I go, but in some other re it is' "As I was standing at my door one � I l Concerto bad cannot pick out s folk morning a lady came rap and asked, - even a tows I was tnter'ested in the no more conducive to'health than the! song by ear, who have the technical .Is this the house where. Longfellow UNITED STATES DOCTOR u of these pebp�lo that I'met and!city. For instance, ehiktren in the' facldlty of a mechanical instrument, was born?" MAKES'STARTLING OFFER -1 was par dcubsly interested in the country often do not get 'the oppor-;but cry out In dismay It requested to , " No, be was not bona hc-e. iseabth and general condition of the .tunity of being examined for physi harmon!•ze or trauspcee the simplest ,Rm a spectacles�, �y - t { 'Did he die here?" chikbm& In some cases an examine cal defects and eon equeatly they drift tune. ••-'Not yet.' to aayouL ilks was trade of the boys and girls along to adult life oftentimes impair- The latest word In music'education ?•• pblT q e. " 'Are you Longfellow?" a$shod,the very ones who were sup ed in herRl�tti and si to when with is that performance is not tl.e first Everyone who wears Classes or sutCar. " 'I am.' from eye strain will be interested in the VMd to be in good health and who,a- little foresight in youth they might; but. rather, the last step• Listening remarkable offer of Dr. Ritbols, the si "'I thought oft fled two years!famous.Ckicago eye strain specialist. to !� �a,es,�wlt had a doctor to 'see tisem since'dteoome normal men imi Women. f must precede performance, }Inert edn- ago• •• �send a pair of his handsome. extra large i° +�7 were born. There wart a good Then again, tAetle $ !i•e g11Ea'ti0a of cation no langer means pumping some- _ - else °True vision" Tortoise Shall Spec- M1 -may, tdiildnm examined, in fact over; Personal hygiene., Marry farms are thing known as a system or a method A Novel Method. =es Free on triah to any reader of this ; oars dwasand, and would you believe;not equipped with snitabla bsthdtlg into a pupil trnm the outside, but It paper who wrttes blpi, uddrwing his James was newly married, and he Canadian Opeftlee Dept. C-fits, P.O. Boa , Deer Matt this number ehaRed facilities and so the warm bath week- *+•••�*e developing the latest 100610 arrived home one day to find a pie of alamesl will a bleltam oneh to read the • a ,.s.�.e,.�� defects of one hind or an-j ly and the difil'y sponge of the : !which is already there. It means sett- d'^, e�"7p"-' �dy Immense length On lhei table awaltdag ernalleet print, thread the finest needle. - ,I etbw. in one instance it was defec-'i are oftentimes nseOwted. Tha question', expression. not a parrot-Iike imitation him• see far or near and prevent eyestrain *m baarhW, in aaather defective of keeping one's body clean ig one of or a techlcal achievement Music ,. or headaches 'rays d at retail are said "fiVhst'a this, Maggie?*be asked. to be calla! to say .ale at retstt at from fi�bt i3 Oise eye, in another dliaeased the most important in the whole nee'should mean health, joy, growth and "Ttaat's a rhubarb pie," rspIled =12.00 to 45.00 a pair, are very h nd- in another some skin disease,I of ic health- Then some in They are and will last a your ' ilop/fi, � Pte• again the.sett-ezpreesiaa. Too Often to Late Maggie proudly. time. They are very becoming and your ' in another rbenn'satism, and in yet question of milk must be comidered.j yeaiis It has meant for the artist and •'An' whatever have yon made such friends are sure to compliment yon on 0II%ut%W heart disease. Of course I heard a doctor say not long 1110 that'! teacher physical and mental collapse, a big one as this fort' he asked test. Irnyrmoney Improved your na Don't, dress many other defects were fosnd but!there were far too many cream &spar-I while In the field of chiid'ren'6 music Sy, and age. and state the length of time fisass maotioaed are jngt. a sample. slogs in this pnoviace That may or the average boy or girl who has had "Why," I`Wled Maggie, -is-"'ad- send the glrw we. at once any). Prep"d in every past of the province it is may not be so. but One thing is cw music lessons hates them with a loyal grieved tone, "It's only as long as the Parcel Post, for you to wear, examine the gams, and the regrettable part of bale, we should not ifflrpaverirh the hatred and takes every chaste in the rhubarb." aria inspect for-ton d in >our own z. g - home.-absolutely free Sf you are sans- #t is that so Marty' of these defects mole-at- the expense of babies Arid world to cheat the clock and avoid - - - fled to every way and want to keep 'board be corrected in early lie if the young childre:, who wovid dn*ve bet- study and.practice. opposite, them, you are then to par the smart =' ':tlrooble was not allowed to develop. ter on whole milk than on skim mills. ._.----�..- :_ - - charge te.e!• oeherwise retorts ou Teacher—"If heat ¢ausea Shines to slasaea and rots are out aothtnR. it leas One third of the farm as a health In cases of infants not fed at the gay fever is now successfully end what does cold do"' accept'his offer at oace he will enclose and an ideal place for the up- breast. tvlloie milk is absolutely nee treated with serum injections. e� the st ■es in besutttnl velveteen- .... : aa' °. Willie—"Makes the days shorter is lined, leathers*te •prinabacic, pocket- r _--- _ _ _ book, gold-lettered spectacle cstge, tshteh -'- - - the winter time." I. to be yours. free of all coat. _ enc�� the worest is vet to Came - A Two _ Aag _ ' _ / _ Mme+C tea(Confya n _ '' �. - - -- - • , w en incwt tans oaxrts .. -- 'the - _V VERY mass or wow= who bas some to depend upon _ L moiniag cup of tea or coffee is a slave to the use of Caffeine. 'r' '• `• the irritant in tea and often robs the «. {ear of amine, GOBee, syflt r ° a the joy of living—the priceless blessing of bounding,spontaneoua, ! �•_ ° ° ° • " .natural health. - — - -' It ii easy to steep less boaft and feel the surge of rich,red blood ;x:.:: , - - r � ° o - - ^through your vs$n- arterie&.housanda of scfFisros'a loom the t / o o -' - e9ecta of m5dusbave found quick and pomment rem Su L,■•.0..1 ` - PPomewn--the bailthfnl onval bovaul a wade fmai ram Mil w►heat. . �rt A�+ Yon'il find the davw and af+Ofi>Ia both'ddi&A- -•* ;P .,..XN -..9-. .v Aw and ' `'"*'i-'',F• .t .. 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'•iM ✓ Found His"Sister by Radio. _.', Keep ou Jowl; as •long•as you can-- Classified A OF says �t Made A 1 then keep on a little . > . 6- A homemade r#Aio set its the hands a ��• Lp=7rDt wawsaa, �c o1 a boy living in Ohio enabled bitn to Now Person � '. PRIVATE CHRIST8dA8 Painful'Tmuble is Due to accomplish in a few weeks what his �� Ing cards; sample book fr•e; u. women already making $6 uD tiaiiz '�" POYert Of the Blood. mother, assisted by lawyers and prf- �{�f Him - __._ In spare time. Bradley Lima , Brant= . Y --vate detective agencies, had been try- - ford, Ont For Nervous Neural a is one of the most painful lug to do for thirteen pears. He suo- Thousands of eo ie'needlessly en =•A - � P A UPIL NURSES WANTED-S-YEAR' raaladiea that afflicts humanity. The seeded in flndinJ his lost s star. The dare a hall,sick, ,nervous, run-down Headaches course: accredited school; month! trouble is usually seated in the face story, as Mr. Pierre Boncheron tells it cc ndition. when they might enJo7 lowance• first-claq training in our . In the Radio Broadcast, is one more cal, medical and obstetrical war foil or.head, following the course o! some sturdy, robust health and all its map i= T8THERELIEFkotphead. course of lectures. A ply Super rtte=l- : :. "'saszve.but it attacks other. parts of the Instance of the romance of wireless fold blessings if they only knew what j ache or neuralgic ilea . West End Hospi al, -36 ,fie Hoyos'.•m body as well It ie characterized by to do. People in this condition find to-you? p wve., Chicago, ni., 17.&A telegraphy. worth oneceatt onP Thas'e .-acute pains, sometimes steady, at. One evening, says Mr. Boncheron, Tanlae soon ends their trouble and all it costs for as application of D 1DOUT k MAYSEE KENT BLDG Lester Archer of Toledo conceived the ••Vaseline Mentholated Jelly, Ryon"tt neys. Toronto, Reboakdt t - `` halide u others spasmodic and darting. But p abundant strength, energy 1'E tent Attorneys Saari for tree boofl7st ,�•, 'whatever course it takes -the pain is idea of broadcasting a tail inquiring and vitality. ohn Ahern; of 1 Boult- heath he first indication mmal Oft °f a 7• headache rub a amen amofaat BELTING FOR SALE agonizing for and describing his lost atster whom h� Aye., Toronto, Oat., says: of itgentivonthoforebeadand ng and almost unbearable. ,'a`:• �`.';', Medical authorities", unfriendly-relatives had placed In' a .. D ; Brae that neural- Stomach trouble had me in a gee- tm lee. go effic- la is due to. poverty of the-blood- children's ho many years before. eral run-down condit`.cn. I was badly tivand—no-'catI �jiLLTIN(} OF ALL KINDS, NEW OP. ` The powerful amateur 8ZL sent L used, pulleys,• saws, cable. hose. y that the nerves are actually being constipated, had headaches and dizzy -�H'.m,�, pacTt7>ttNO etc., ffhtppe subject to tip royal at low- the starved. It 1s Ltlrtht r agreed'that if out his call in the continental Morse spells and felt worn,out all the time. COMPANY eat prices in Canada York Belting Co.. ,< code, and hundreds of .other amateurs 116 York St. Toronto the blood is purified and enriched the My wife-received such splendid results 1880 Chabot Ave. Montresa : ✓ - "trouble will disappear. It in for this relayed it from Taatac that I took it myself. »»•• » ' reason that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Night after eight Archer sat at his Now my troubles are things of the wisrr `t ►no = " have been so successful in treating receiving set, listening for an eneonr• pasand I'm a well man once more:' aenrRISIa, They .onrich ther blood aging.reply. Weeks passed, and his Nervousness and a ran down, tired it r !f ` r" „'which Leeds the starved,salting nerves k had begun to seem hopeless when cub feels - Cas�l fits 10C _ are buL symptoms of a • and thus bran one evening the faint call BKV, Arch- aS� ine : s•.' .,.:; B relief to the sufferer, hidden cause, which usually lies in Z., - wli� t general-health-fs-also Improved, fir's own registered call signal, came omach. Taalac enables you to from an amateur at Van Wert, Ohio. Tom°t " _ � `• Proof of the value of tht.se pills in digest your food properly, eIimiDate- •.-Far—:iu�,g+•�it Livcr ..;a cases'of this kind is g van by Mrs. M. Following the call came same words waste''and regain your old time ML� Brown,'B.R. No. 1, Warsaw, Out, who that were hardly, discernible, but strength and vigor. Get a bottle tot- 1EUI,t JULY or Constipated says: "I have takeL Dr. Williams'Pink among them Archer was able to die- day,at any good druggist. Advt. - "Pills and can recommend them i9 be- tinguiah "your sister." Bowels � Ing (Ile best medicine I know of.for Late the same night when there t}�' I neuralgia. Two years ago I had as at" was less local interference is the air Those Inland. MOTHER ER i To clean out your bowels without ' .. tack of this trouble L the neck and he got into communication with the On this page I will put the blue of the _ i shoulder. The repeated attacks cf the station at Van Wert and learned ibat sea " cramping or overacting, take Cashier �rets. ' Stek headache, biliousness. pain were of such frightful intensity a Young girl who answered the des- And gnarled trees blowing on a sandy r -t s' B Open Child's Bowels with , gases, indigestion, sour, upset stomach ;. that my life was almost unbearable. I cripticu of hie sister was living at the ledge, and all such distress ;one by morning consulted two doctors and took their house of a nearby farmer at Rockford The long (sharp waves breaking un- ``California Fig Syrup" . Nicest physic an earth 2or grown-tap medicine, but without renal. I had in.Mercer County. The amateur'add- and children. 10e a box 'Taste like J. taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills years ed the he had been t to Seach Tossing thick loam upon the russet _ tying candy. sedge. and :• .ago, when they helped me wonderfully, Archer for the past two weeks. sedge. - ' - " and I decided to To the surprise and Joy of Archer Here, blue-white shells embedded In s �"•, tsy,hem again. Be- ,f+ _ _ - slouaso leg ioass�ss fore I had •taken more than a hats and his mother the report proved to be the sand - = Book a• dozen boxes the pain had disappeared" correct; Mrs. Archer recognized - the Glisten and bubble as the waters ebb: d ,� N, and I bave since enjoyed the beet of girl instantly as her daughter. A.smell•of salt blows inward on the - g N„ health, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink land New to rw/,healed p e• soaR� wt. s ,I't91s." Where thin mist sparkles like a spider- "rear b the Att�etr FORDS OF PDI�tS� FOR web. � 4 You can get these phis through any 11 Ilea t medicine dealer or by mall at 8@ teats p`pv � Now Took .2jL ` (t((Z Vr,1� .O �ii ���I Q FIere you may look and see a cloud �'-- box or six bones for ;b.00 from The DtfB1 U N ii � Ulk3 •' Dr, Williams' Medicine'Co.,Brockville. that blows 6 Out Across the far horlzon's perfect rim OQARi7E SALT No medicine receives sueb•,great Made lonelier for one dark ship that r w SALT Encouraging the cat.., .: praise from thankful mothers as do goes, L A D A.L Baby's Own Tablets. Once a mother Dragging its smoke where than In Oataide a dog wan barking shrilly. ". and at frequent intervals an excited her used them for her little ones she said to dim. . Bulk Carlots !votes was shouting."Sic -sat,sic-em!" will use nothing else, The Tablets are Learn fortitude where broken winds TO NTO- SALT WORK, Even a sick child loves the "fruity" � When Mrs. Brown opened the door a mild but thorough laxative. They are caught taste of "California Fig Syrup." SA the C. J. CLIFF TORONTO ' -aide saw a small but lively blackaad- regulate the bowels and stomach; In tortured waves that climb and czaaitr little tongue fs coated. or if your child _ .. tan dog alternately larking and dig. drive out constipation and indigestion; and fall. is listless, cross.feverish. full of cold. g: relieve colds and simple fevers: pro- Lean with courageous oaks and let • Bing Hader a large box while Jimmy: a or has colic, give a teaspooatal to n mischievous small boy who lived!u the mote healthful,sleep and make teeth- your.thom4ght cleanse the liver and bowels Ina block. was jumping round and urging Ins easy, Concerning,them M s. Omer Hoar otarward with a great slow-car►• few hours you can see for yourself y hies on. The cause of the excitement LeBleu, Maddington Fails, Qua.. Ing gull• stow thoroughly It works all the con-- gf ti I Mrs. Brown soon learn was a for. writes:-"I am well satisfied with -0eorie O'Neil. sit flea learned; pa poison, soul'. bile and .waste � Mrs-looking, little kitten that had Baby's Own Tablets and wilt always Minard'a Liniment-for DAftemper. out of the bowels,and yon have a well, taken refuge under the box. •'Why, use them for my little ones."' The playful child again. Jimmy?" she cried, "You ninstii't do Tablets are sold by medicine dealers Milltoas oL mothers steep "California �, f(sajeg �� ,�(�reis The density of population-in India that; it's very wrong! rm surprised or by mail at 25 cents a box from The varies from 800 bo the square mile Ing Syrup" handy. They know a tea- �� �� at you. You mustn't set he dog oa the Dr. Williams' Medicine Go.,Brockville. spoonful today sores a sick child to- ' ;kitty." Oat bo Sufi Detsotsa only. morrow. Ask your druggist for Bean Jimmy straightened like a Bash; he . Ina "California Fig Syrup" which has Daily ate was neither frightened- nor aebamed, NIOUr!]lng for lVluldelers. directfoae for babies and children o! oftheSoap, ;' '"No'm, I-ain't," he repll4d. _"I'm say. ' The infliction of capital.ilunahment IF STOMACH IS eras Driated on bottle Mother! with O O• ling 'sic 'em' to the cat." upon the assassins of the Britfsib Field You mast say "Cs lltoruW' or,you may - Iasi on al, , r- 1° "' Marshal, Sir Henry Wilson, has ap• Tn rat an imitation fig syrup. O touch" Of Long-i.lved Trem pareatly caused great grief In Boviat ` f RQUBUNG YOU the Oint. The longest Iived trees In Northern Russia. - The "Isvestia." one of the _ 11'1.ent as a` - Europe are the pities of Norway sad heading Bolshevist organs. to a fang A Health Saving needed, �•4.+, Sweden, but 570 Tear. >8 their great- article laments their Late. Instantly! End Indigestion REIV MER: cleanses. and IM period. Germany's oldest oaks "The "Pravda" not ondy mourns but Don't wait until yoir go' sick--USE `11 y calls for vengence and, addressing or Stomach Miss with .. .,. jive little more than 500 ears. Misery th d. F A Radio Tri Great Britain, says: '"We alball take "Pape's Diapepsin" �keepsil#ree y�" • R our i+evenge upon you for having thus • >• , from pia -" - Madge--"In taking a survey' of the As soon as You eat's, tables. or two I I lee and d ' matrimonial situation6 are treated the beat and most eaerget�ci 7 J �s you think- our 9641143, who were laboring for the of "Page's Diapepsin" your indigestion OF Ing of anyone is partiarlar*' 7a gone! Sea as 'Cuticura Talcum is ideal for Marjorie-"No• Cm good of humanity and the cause of Heavy pain, heartburn, Batu• , bt. commaDlam.' lance,Bases, palpitation,or any misery and 8• J.sr iii► OYww13 fief tie. T.is Sold [tom a soar, acid stomach ends. Cor, throughout the Do�on. Caaadiaa 1 MONEY ORDERS. rent your stomach and digestion fora �> 1I When ordering goods by mail send few cents. Each package guanateed is• a Dominion Express Money Order. by druggist : Same to the Tree. 'NEAR CRAZY :r� Yrt Many a tree Is found in the wood EffeI And every tree for its use to good V # - :'� re _Some for the strength of the gnarled, roof,, Y�TIAII�S 4 =� ' Some for the sweetness of Bower or trait; e BACK :-,... Some far shelter against the storm, A� And some to keep the hearthstone ,A REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM _ IN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS• Some for he root and some for the Read HON Lydia F. pin1; •j . beam. Testimonial. And some for a boat to breast the barn fi Vegetable C=nPcmnd UNLESS you'see the name `Ba' i" on tableissY you .• � Dundas Street, Toronto. rtream. Helped Mrs. Beecroft 1T are nit getting Aspirin at all -- 'Dabsosa's New Lifer-Remedy in the wsalLh :•r rho .rood since the "° • r Dear Sir:-It affords me more - --- - - world began Hamilton,�ataPio.-••I bave Sat• +than mere pleasure ,to add my „•.. :'-� •• - Yi�timony to the many I am sure The trees have offered their gifts to !bred for three years from a female __man.. trouble and consequent weakness, you already have as to the merits -- ,Henry Van Dyke, pain and irregularity which kept me -of your New Life medicine for In bed-foamier 'five days each month. - .' .sciatica and rheumatism. I was a I nearly went crazy with pains in my - -- - - •.t, Wi back • eat sufferer for Through DiffiCUltl". , and for about a week at ! .. rot a t 13r to t m time with oiling � e n$ h ._ sciatica, and hearing of your The tree that never had to•fight I could not do my work. I saw Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Y+ul nuu anti aey ."u1 d 119th, medicine, I procured two bottres: °i1 °" advertiaed III the wamuzon which cared me completely, at That stood out in the open plain, tor' and I took it. Now I have no least one year ago, and have nev. And always got its share of rain- pain and am quite regular unless I • • er been troubled since. Never became a forest king, overwork or stay on my feet from .Y Trusting your medicine will be.'- But lived and died a scrubby thing. early morning until late at night. I el `ice `\\\' �i i� " come universally known and cure, keep house and do all my own work, dj'� i 5w as I believe it will, all-sufferers The man who never had to toll witbout any trouble. I have ree m- mended the Vegetable Compound to 11vho take it. To Heaven from the common-soil;- -several friends."-M=.--ENMT--Blto• -'i I am yours very truly, --- .._ *ho never had to win his share CROFT, 18 Douglas St., Hamilton, >4 B. SMITH. Of sun and sky and ligbt and air— Ontario. a' At:cept only an "unbroken .package" of `Bayer Tablets -of One bottle for One Dollar.- Six bottles Never became a manly man, For nearly fifty .ears women have _Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out'by But lived and died as he beaten, been telling how Lydia E. Pinkham'e h icianS durin 22 ears and roved safe by millions fe* .for ii'fVe' Louara, craw yuui uewtenSyl .. 4 Tw6w' '-// w..,.y......1 .as__—res�oFed. P n g }r p DrnggiBt 'or direct from their health when suffering with Not Quite. This accounts gtor the CO1dS Headache _ . _ Rheumatism -` . �OItfQR •'. ;: "Bridget! enormous'enormous' demand for it from Mast "Yin, inum?" - to cosat ".Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Orlin ilsss Wi rhyl Comp" 'Did yon, boil this dunking water,: If you are troubled with any all. Earache Lumber .,o Pain,n a •• I i; i Pain U West Adelaide fit., Teronte as I told you?' Mont peculiar to women why don't g Canada "Yis,mum. I bile" it for two hours. you try Lydia Pinkhaat's Vega- Mandy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100=DraWou. Ain't it done?" table Compound. — It has helped _ Aaptrin is the trade mark (registered f Canada).of_Bay'r•Xsnu4oture of Mono-- others, let it help you. aceucacidester of Sallcylleacid. While If to weft known that %aplm means-Imror war manufacture, to aster the�prnb:tc a .1 tra Imitations,ark !'Sayer Cr q$.=sei'Co>n>MnT Ask for Mina rd's and take no oilier. iaavt No. 43-'22. wNt f furs,ou-p-A with h g ncras ^�r -A •�, .- .. ,- � ``Y ..F.,. ✓,.,e.:. 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'1,„' .. ., s ,..(:.,�: •.J.y .. `r.+'". •H�-..`L,' {{a� .nAC4• w'�✓� i�.d' � 1, � ,. ,w' •�"� .. ., ^nG;+r••_- ...1�,'�!..;aN- .,.1•', - _ „.:Ywrb-r, '.ti,;,•+>v;'''e•r:;.' 4_, ]�V„ (:". .:-d'.':.'yr • � ��� most useful inventions the world; t ,ord to the Wise c' has ever seen, 'liras invented by 'FUN E R 00 E_R I b ..;;`'''�-r- ' '�' "-' Tt7R,�15 - '.. DC. Graham Bell 'in' Brantford, _ 4, 1i1..5peryear,:.81.50if ptidInadvaoce. and two (.,nu doctors in Toronto'Now is the time to buy votre teed as y F y RUITS, PROVISIONS have startled. Ilse world b dis-' prices will be sure to tie higher r s- � -vrhea the c+urplus-grain _ - •. GHN MURKAR, Proprietor. covering a tceytucent for diabetes,i - gets craved: - }' l NOT AND OOMMENTS. of diaease�. While it iv too boon� OiStillers Ornioe. Wheat. Date, , which is one of the most dreaded 'A car of Onta[to Bran and Short&alao i - o Mixed Chop,Tannage Etc.a Teas are going to advance. La r to ronuuuce it a cure it is admit g g y in a supply note and save money. Fools are not all .dead yet. 4 Finest Orange Pekoe 70c lb. Mixed Teas 55e.1b. Led by the medical profession to,Feed-grinding, Tuesdays, Thursdays .,; Fperson ,going between Pickering be a Mast 5uceeasful treatment. l y �' and S�aturdays as usual. 7 cents Httrlsle Blend Black 45c-3 for 1 ., per cwt. after No lac. and Toronto on Sunday afternoon _. _- �' -Cranberries ate-here for Thanksgiving -would fond sufficient evidence to GLEN V0ILL0.ir� �lIILLS New Nuts for itallowe'sa =prove, the assertion.. Wrecked- -�" WAN'T'ED CEDAR GROVE ;Spa.alsh Onions 10c lb. • . Yellow Danvers 95c per peck u . Li',. :.cars and badly injuved -people are' Brana' iLucuat Hill 'Phone`dark 2600 Celery 10 cents. Cauliflower 20 cents. the results of letting' a fool take RELIABLE SALESAGEJYT + }: { e7sarge of a motor car. The`other For this district to sell-our T For Quick Selliag-10 dcz.King Brand Peas at 15c- a tilt. r- Fruit and Ornamental Trees, :' './ O: T :;;:•:_ dav a man paid over $120 for darn Flowering shrubs, etc. Finnan Hsddie, :.; Haddie Fillets, aging a ear in Duubarton; and the Exclusive Territory Parts of lots 6 and "r. in the 3rd con BoneleFS'Kippers, Salmon Snacks, 2: man fraukly admitted that he GOOD PAY cession of the Township of Seacboro. e * `'• comprising about 180 acres. half broic- J . R i eras driving too fast. A person Our agency is Valuable. The en. with good pause, Large bsnn barn, an hard] t- Stock we sell is.grown in our C y pit°s tip a newspaper own Nurseries. Our list of smaller hark and 'plenty of Spring - .; without' reatlitig 'of a motor abei, Varieties is the best. water. Apply to p r, •rlcu�-tteft`4y-aU-4L whir'' ere due For parie"I=S ti*iu� � J.B. TYRRELL, "Hay All Your Groceries at The Grocer's)." to negligence. A iertri in priso r rt Oo:, - _� ' - E.nbusFaed4o�.ar. , dgpA a3_4Cbr:federation Life 34i'ding, �.. ' .j•' is the only effective reucedy for �. y y __ • 6 Toronto, oGt. _ The Superlor' Meat Market -' 4•.: the disease. speedi.tia, that attacks• n�- �. .so man when the take 11u1d of _ e ateQriog wheel. A fine has only <y a momentary effect. Assisting the farmer •. *, At last Lloyd George has been :-On Friday, October 20th, we open oarw forced to retigu from big position E interests and requirements of agriculture are fully under ` � - .hew Corner Store opposite the ? L stood and well served by this bank. To encourage progressive a �. as pretuier of Britain, owing to enterprise in the farmer and to make his financing 'as easy as �" the Aonservsiiva element in his possible, practical assistance in the form of loses is e�rven, and tom- . `. Gordon LioUSe .,government refusing to remain plate banking facilities, specially adapted to farm bwiaesa, ate avail- g a►uy longer trembera' of the Cools able at each one of our branches. Consult our local manager. `^ Lich goveram @nt. He is, now oat _ Special Opening Sale for the week-end, "¢ of office, but he 'ha not et lost 'T - watch our window for cut prices ,r4 y _ f�" • _ s9 ';: 'the roaSdeuce of the Britian Pee- and save money. )ple. W.he still remains their Idol. r and still retaioi,his fighting spirit. BRANCH. • w Q P. LYND, Even tho±e who denounced Lira? Bppl�]UN BRANCH, E, G CXpgg, Manew. We have been,told that we cannot snake a living R 4'. . = - -rind demanded his resignation, at our prices. We believe in small profits .., are stroug in their praise of hint_ --- -- - �_�. .._ __ ,_..-- _.- and quick retnrns. tlr, .au(`'praelaim him one of the ablest K statesmen that Britain bxs ever, had. A Renersl electind will be - The Store that set.the passe. Choice Fresh and Cooled a held throughout Britain within a l. Meats. Prices that are LESS. few weeks and it w ill be interest- MEAT MARKET- 1�' .• _ itaR to watch toe re6ntt. Lloyd .; ._ George will atilt be the moat F. J. OPPOSITE THE t, prominent figure in the contest Round Rose or Steak. .. - 23` r lls a '�>t GORDON SOUSE Picka1ngj 'c :. and it x.ill not be sac rising should pe p 28c " he be the victor. and go back to Surluic Roast or steak. ... 10 Downing Street. London. as Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ... �iprecuier.of,Britain.-= . Hardware ' St Rum Reset,... 1ekeri� re Fine Rib Roast, 2tfc '• Gsoadiabs. wherevee they MAY- Heavy Rib ftoa;+t,,. .. .•. '• a 'go, are able to do their part with 1� credit to them.elvee and with 5inider Roast. . S4 apd 19c �� Pot Roast, 14c The Canadian . Home, needs plenty"of 'honor to the land of their birth. BFtaltet, to boil, '... .. - T In nearly every Country in the .. .. 9e .. Heat and Light Lea of Veal, half or'whole, with•foot off 23e .' world 'Canadians inay be. foand[ Loin of Veal. 28e •_. .. 6houldet Roast of Veal .. 20c ` oeeapyiaR puritiotia ol` power sad• ..-` .. _.,BLl� a Happy •'-�� ; ,influence. Admiral Sims, of the . .Pure Pork Sausage, .., ... - 26c •• ' L, p -' 'United States navy. who has been )P'iaeet act Por3c.. . ,. '25c -'- Thought Range $` .. retired recently, was is Canadian. IEtioeaC Brenkfsyt Bacon,•s lees, '• p 35c end you will always be comfortable ' being a native of Port Hope. In .• " sliced, and contented. .. w " " Errftlaad ++t the present time three 1Mild Cared Cottage Roils(halt or Whole).' 3& , of the-most inflaeatlal statesmen ,. ;Back Bacao ,... ..} .. 0C `Buy a Coleman i anew premier, and Law. the .. -am Csaaidiana. ` d Lord Beaver _" ��, Cook Ham . fj0c Weine ,.. L� `ibrouk were born in Now Bruns. .•. .. .� JLIa)fnp Bead-Cheese... :. ...° .. — wick, and Sir Hawar Greenwood, Easy Fira�t and Domet+tic 8gortening,.3 The 50 cents` - : � end have s good light daring the long winter sussing&. Who haa -chief secreyary for. • � .,Treland �rn'eev'et-al years, comes ::. ; ,' ` --:•.. - �, , . It is a pleaanre far its boehow' V • ! 'S lbe 80 cents b prints IS cents ;from Whitby and is wPil known " yon our goods `- Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday :�thronghout y,ttlth Ontario. - J S BAl...SDON PICK:� �� erienbtoc discovery, fame has W. G. R �,ID PICKERING J. ' ;tome tr, more then one Canadian. t �" ��" �" .,_ The telepholie, which is one of the Use Bank Money"Orders y, .a. . _ EN you want to remit any amount up to remember that Bank Money orders are in iensive as well as safe. The d6irges,exclusive of Revenue stamps, are $5.00 and under,three cents; over :5.00 and not exceedo "Reduced Prices 1Ii Effect" trig=10.six cents over S10 and not exceeding$30,ten emaq �(''' over$30 and not exceeding sso,fifteen cents. Y G R U EN •' ` You can get Money Orders at any branch of this Bank. THR 11L W1'tit RT r 'T atcn of beatify It's easy to forget these glorious ` - S'FANDAI� BiA►�ILLJOW October days that threw months or cw ,,,. >ttn3 round crtftmanship hence we will be shivering in the TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE S ine wvint wawu yu„ l,,y .,. Y 4�nF. F?nI 4n_1T nr2ad Ong Branch, ..�W.'F.Law,Marje4rr borne dear friend should be x n J- Whitby Branch, - - O. A.Pickering ot dreaff the snow -and sleet— b Br Own "--firoductofthesoundestcrafto- - `=---tGd bltln Wln{a8 if �you $ .'manship. If it is not. no g a,ufnunt,of beauty will make it Ford closed car. an object of pride to its = e e `A Ford Coupe or Sedan will give you a i !. wearier, � .�-a ■ a�ker 116w CdDpepGlOn of wislltir wubuilug—nac� �y In our wide displky of Gruen form what you ]lave hitherto regarded as an v ?' t'Vriet Watches. you will find I g -. endurance tebt into a real leasure. " -timepieces of unsurp,rssed 1 p -' °beauty, accuracy and tl depend. 1abiii your lldl � We are carr�'lIIg CBa closed NR. While b , n Ott �. r: Y'! 4. , : the famous-oruen Guild crafts- --`:L';.'` .`-paylIIBnts if you Wisla. - business as usual opposite the Meth- mansbi •. ; .. p--the finest craftsman- ''' e 'ship known to mo r watt -� will find u8 ._., . - mating . den h- •.,: ) Rom ., ". �•' : st Church. You - Come in and examine same or - here with the do� dS; e- our newest Gruen Guild crew- : hing to suit all tastes. _ t -'tions. You will be surprised �¢ White Bread, Brown Bread, Fruit Loves r •c -=at the very moderate coat r- ' Such timekse is master- pieces. Try our Milk Rolls, only 6o each, enough fox a meal. -V. M. \HICKS Independent phone 200 - Big assortment of Chocolates in bulk and boxes. Sherwood I Collacuff Conn JE ELE$ •• a. Independent Phone 300• `,"- �' ''.• '°��"� t.��1 / � . ; ., rte.. 4, Ford Bales and garvja Station. � R. M+4Yll1e ! _ 3 .Pick • - -, � . . 4 � ` Y.. .a Y. "gw. :1/. ,h '� ':'�.�. '+ly.. 3 .yy-. � t v�ry: �y �;, ,,.n A.. �•,.`�? �t�ii..w"'•^ :`^yp''s` - ,�, :;� ..t{. -+Y.n3•! : f .x'!'4r. ^F .."' a :'W'f":is-� t,o-•.-E.-'S+w,�s':.:u°^." i;T„�,` .' - ^",;'_.�T �,,. -✓. -.i.`'+-}"•'• �cc'wif*q'; •, -,_ .� F.,..: �•. .+5' "�' :'7'.. .�" ^'+: t„`•4J•. ..' � y,.r. ="`''C ,Sri '.,:.".'.�. +y. . .. .•, ,r •,•4--,- �+ ,.� :_:t�.., ��^�'!_:.+. t•: '•y5 �.•« R': .•s9.- `� r�:... ^sue.. t,,e.rr:x -r;,, qµ... - ru•y�r....e::,y ..�y'•ir, a«: ^{"y�. "3.. 7*,` ..Y "�: .t.. ,+. e:3', .. �. .�• ..a' ;•?-�-... .;p,'+;; 3,,y..a�•, -.t.. `.'Y;.. ✓.,.+c. •.✓ ,.r>': ;t 't' •d.' '4 p G.l'�'`,��`ti+ ✓r•" -Y .,,,-.. ht r� y*d! .eY'!. ,e/ A F CtAREMOiN'F. --, Bea Kilpatrick is re-modelling :h. P 1' B and Shropshire sheep, the property south of Kinsalel, the property of TIME TBBLE--Pialtering Station Isis ice-house. of Chas. Luke, lot 33, con. 9, Whit• ohn A. O'Connor. . Sale -at 1,30. T.R. Trains going East daeAs follows ` -.Chas. Cooper had a business trip T.'E. an Mrs. sharp. See bills. Wm. Man• au - No' 1U`Mni ' d 11 Ste ileneon spent b half mile west o Myrtle).. c 1 , ' . 7.6 A P Y ( PM to Sate 7 M. pe .. I to the city on Tuesday. Sunday in Oshawa with-the form. at 1'J�.30 sharp. Wm. Maw, auction. I tioaePr. 3 Local .23 P.M. Mrs.T.Oliver is having a veran- 6c's brother, Sttm.'aad Mre, Steph• eer, LTRDAY, NOV. 18TH-suction Bale '' 3U Local 6.26 P.Id e a rda erected in front of her how-e. enson. SATURDAY, Nov,4th—Auction sale of of farm stock and implements at lot Sunday train, 7:57 A. M. ' Thos. and Mce. Paterson visited {} Lgraretl�, of Chicago, and about 5 acres of, thickly waaded I con.A, Pickering, the property Trains going FVut. dna aa_followa-- Mrs. John Paterson, of Toronto, Miae Verna Kluge, of Gary, Ind., beech, maple• elm, asb and pine. at! 'of C'elos Hill. Sale at one. See No. '29 Local 10.50 A.M. on Sunday. s silt Sunda with Harr and tot 3, con. 6, Pickering (hl•lf ruilr bills. F. W. Silpersides, auctioneer. 27• Local- Z.41 P.M. Mrs Thos. Pearson visited her Mpr•s.Thu,neon Y 9 Mt►r1 9 P.M' sister, Mrs. Wm. Tar.v�es: Myrtle, J- --- - - - Sunday train, :1).or Mr. and hire. --Readman, ,and on Sunday: Louis and James Maywood of Foregoing is according to Standard Bea and Mrs Kilpatrick and . , . time. "s child spent Sunday with relatives Vaughan, ead Sunday with Jos. ,y; ' and Mrs. Readman. 'in Brampton. - Coal, ���T. Paterson is busy'these days o SALE REGIBTE... ��1 erecting a kitchen to the rear of the Baptist church. [y� , '. ' FR1D c'Yo .Orr. iLadin-Auction sale OP PUMPING NINES Toronto, spent Sunda with Mr_ James and Mrs..Middleton, . of 7 ac'inh of standing timber(beech, " $ard and Soft Eoal of the Pe y �. ma.p�a nnrl some hemlock), also 2S )Sylvester Middleton. young c the and_1 Holstein cow, at ,_ _F h68t quality .Olii Rob t.and Mrs. Worthy and.snn—l¢t'd--� a o Wke:iug,-tb�vrcpercp Ll1�Ve you rumm�g water hand of F. 1l.' C•ioper. Sale.at-one. See- :_ and Mrs. Babcock,y _of Hr'sinpton, - THOS. A. LAW -. spent Sunda with Mrs. Gib t ons. hills. David A: Pu3b;auctioneer. "`JOU can have.running venter in the house, in the•barn The annual sale at J. Fingold'e l,ATCEDAY. OCT. `28TH—Ajrction sale 11 wherever youwantit-with a Toronto Pumping Engine. !began on Oct. 25th and will, con- of 50 head of feeding cattle at lot 23, P .C3d:E2i3S�',.G2Zt. =i. con. 8. Pickering, the property of think of the labor saved--the conveniences obtained, j r time to Nov. 4th. Great bargains R P � cur ' Mrs. J. G. Borland, R e regret to A cdrew Storey. Sale atone o'clock. Totonto Engines with direct connected Jack are geared to the'pump. c swut t0 • report, is confined to her bed on gee bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. Specially designed for pumping service. Smooth-ruru,ing and almost I Can Ind� noiseless. Easily adjusted to any height of um account of illness. We hope tar �'EDVES.DAY, -Nov. 1ST—Important pump. Operate --- her speedy recover auction sale of horse&,registered and economically on gasoline. p y �. _ CLAREMONT GARAGE P.and lira Maenab lef t on Tuee- grade cattle, implements. household' An independent pulley is provided on the crank-shaft r i" day mornin'gfor an extended visit utniture.Rr,ia etc., the property of boos operating the michttrll�i��parator, washia cutting witfi their datiRhter, 'Mrs. D. P. the estate cP the late D. S. Turner.. __ __ 8 ! H&ping tea J. McGrath's.Gar Macfarlane, of Harriston. — at lot 29. con, 6, Pickering(half mite 'A Toronto water System, including a-direct connected ! age, I am pre red,to tusks aspect east-of Whitevale). Sale at I o'clock. Engine and Pump p Jack, will give you all the advantages of repairs on all makes of care. All Rev. C. W. and Mrs. King, W.. See bills. Fred PostIll, auctioneer. city service.. r� -.-- ---Coates; T. C. Gostick and W. Will - akkkes of Storage Batteries repair- :_„. T$IIRBDAY, Nov. 2ND-Aucttot► sate ed and recharged. icon are attending the Baptist con- of choice dais cows, che ro eery g Agency' for ' 's lference in Toronto this week. y u P W Pilkey, Pickeruig the Ezide Storage Battery. -` of E. E. Wallace, "Glen DTu Farm,” C. W. Ind. phone No. 1808' �. GeO. G: Brown intends holding lot 23, con. 3, Whitby. This is a .:} . an auction sale of farm stock and fine herd cows, every ens aRood =_ P W. STOUFFER, o• "" Implements,also about five or six producer. Sale atone o'clock. V6 m. 27tf. ,Claremont, Out. . acres of standing timbe`e at his Maw. auctioneer. r, _ premises on Nov. 4th. p'ttIDSY. Nov.3RD—Auction sale of = • • lip_ L. Hill intends holing an aue- mileb cows and young cattle in the — tiot} sale of his farm stock and im- Village of Whitevale, the property To help you run part of yours. x plements at his premises. lot 20, of Frank A. Jifkins. Sale at one Q ` Pickering, on Saturday, K ',,;•.I"' q t,.,c,,.. .•`'„�-''Y•.. A` :n ,r yes --71 ,�'+ y� R'4•4`','"' •'n `i ,..+5 ° 'TSP� '•-I:�.y;�,.a�Y..+'vow.,-+�' .�r„+.n_rnn�wr•_... r�`�v .:�.• �•' .w.•a}.•m,,�t,�s :7:�'•,._ a_:-.y_••r','r-•'-'`'^sa:ss y 5t ..�,„�N"k•. .?-••m.i.._ w¢:Sr_g�K C.1a-�'•'K+s�.'.Tyy.cw«-„n y.r«a.,Z';,r.•.,�n.,.._..•=;�'*'s,N y15.,'N,y: .G• ..�!•,f,C”.:,",w',�.',�°s 5 w. tr'4kr;,`�+..a;.<..:,d`'1`-�°':.t, .,k}`"-'^fMC�,��'r+.�;".-,'y�tan`*,�'�"-.�+<s'.,—;, ,--z'eM*"a t"c`an�s.•y.;'c.,-,«-{ki!.•-,^'y.,esr"L� .i:Pe�'•s J.t",^,,i"":`'n.,ynY„�. ,h3:„,AyrM',•6 '„r y' - �.i` ".=M:��r.°�,' ,r . ..r'�,.,,_ » ,�:i-a”. -�� ,j .. .��^ j.; 's^+ .k.�.c° ,h,'•' .,�...rti �,;-w.A. ..di ``••' _ '� __ . .•�•.se,+4”'� __""`.-'�^"?'�-,,..� ` - -•• � � ' � ,.�. _ ., -. _ ... x .. - ._ ..' sass _. ,.�,.;,. ,� ,�,'z r 3— Frank brokenly. "*She td-Hve in Bas- Oa tan as well I dd git a vessel an' sail _ .n- r �� r out a' T Dock.' u The matron nodded. `.'Yes, that's ` so, but it is your profession that she . objects to,and I think you'd be foolish - to change it and rain your career for.. rz t a I'rrl w2�o is tartly*not-worth it. Cap- tam, she is vain, extravagant, and fihere`is nothing in her heady but dress good times, theatres, and '•I i '- S' fellows. You don't know her lika I ;. ^;Y do, and I think you are too good a boy to be tied up to a giri of that sort - Forget her, my son—" r �' . • : _ "How can I?" groaned the other. - > • �'-• :,'. '_ ' Good G woman! I've lived far God, .� that girl! I!ve toiled an' slaved an' risked men's lives for her sakef She --may has been the only thing what made life 7 4 worth.; chat I've to o if yyou only knew g 8h order / r iWATER t' make her-happy! An' now? It's all gone-all gone for nawtlrin'. Myej YOu schemes, my hopes, an' my trrrrbitions. All gone--all gone!" and he clasped .;;• '� ,' .�`• "'� . '.�, 'Ta�I,.E OF Tj':E DEEP his hid in his 'Banda with the mental - - . ' agony which ' eyes resuming with a � � t'h'- ' � � S� s'�H��•EN The matron's filled with tears ^ . .:.she, who had gazed on many tra- ' ; ,'" : wails;, the last bitter moments of the = lBY FRI�DERICH.WILLIAM WALLA�m d --and she rose to go. --bring home the bacon, colLe the blue unsay R ever mind, my boy. You're made - - -teas ales of sterner stuff than to break up over - 3. . . CaDyright by the Musson Sock Company the unfaithfulness of a flighty girl. CHAPTER 'gli,--(Coat'd.) �internes who came around here. They. You're too good for her. Go, my son, ITTLE Raisins,full of mtreY and _ 2. ,,,,:P the sicii'pper's,flattered her a lot and sent her choc- Good-bye!" God help you to forget by y -b e!" L iron, will put the pep into you authoritative rnsaaer, the porter;olates and flowers until she began to bike a man in a dream, Frank came that makes winning plays. Use vim r eased a button, and w4►ile develop what is vulgarly known as a `swelled head' and the girls did not away,'and still in a daze he collected- Ike it in your business, too. i ?y; uic ~united for an apgrarentl Iris cloths and took train for Fort- yy I like R- She always referred to you One hundred and forty-live cal- ��'}stterminabde minute, dt}ring w}rich i land, where" he arrived early' on a times he scrutinized the face s.s bier'Captain'when you were sariing fine June morning. osies of energizing nutriment in every '� 9ft every nurse who gassed siong the,oa't oT this port, and the girls beard Way�ng down Commercial Street, A3ittle five-cent red box that you see. - o� the red-faced matron no end of talk about you.. Then came , ,�eon+idors, stout, he met the+lurmer for the ships store . Comes from fruit r in racy , - ,�,- that. paragraph in the Boston r suss p diLwo over to hsrir: �� people who supplied him, and the man WVsic over here, Captain" she said about that very' brave thing you did " _ tically predi ested farm-levulose, the �1 last winter in bringing n in that vessel, �eeted trim effusively. Your stuff's' I i s soon.as she s'a'w hint. Ike ftrYlovred' � g all aboard C&Ptadn," he said. "Will = scientists � it•-eo it to work , 5 t I and of course,the other girls gat hold ' } ► js `Y "'Po a seat in fate entrance hall. ye eQme an hev a touch, eh?' almost immediately. ILich in food- �+• '�, read want to ses Mr`s I of the fact that you were an ordinary '•Nor" growled the other anus ely, Aron also. - '"$'1 � you fishermen,� and they made -Carries "� _ ``� DeztesI- she enquired. ( and c'.haV his mind, he said, es,- ft "Do, I FeaZy want t' see her life pretty miserabYe, I cant assure yon. I will. Heave ahead!" And, for Ilse Try these little raisins when you're - - W•- ,It rankled in her mind quite a lot, and m,ref#etated the other, "Good heavens,I first time since he was a boy Frank hungry, lazy,tired or faint. See how the others up in the drnmitartes did g drink to they pick you up and set you on your , I've come all th' way rom Port Vlresthaver allowed attar y at her. They d be asking her " r see bas! I 'pisoned th' bospiteai pass between his " dozen times an'even sent telegrams.I a}1 t fish;-te'$irsg her that shed pe'_ toes I `' s-titre a prison?" have tD live on ilea w she got mat- P Thee msutris sighed. "I don't know�eriek}.;and so on, and they made out CHAPTER %III.that a fishervian was a degraded pro to der," stye anal quietly and wig► fession. Nvw, EapWni-I don't think J�a � shepherded the KirneIla's ��_����� °`'goemkhing of moKirerip sympesshy m that for a minute,and mamy's the time abcas+d Ilse vessel vi*itbout much Litd �l hat v+oico for the distraught Forte I've told her so. Those who earn their tmtable- Their money was nearly all A�° " one, and-sick and mis table. with the rz:.... y bread as you do---o%A on the stormy g ,. „ ._ � b )su stria. Miss Dexter sags' she don't avant to see you.- waters winter and stunner--are to mytermath of a bag drunk," meet of w d• "Do It want t' see me?" a+spea mind ovary bit as respectable and evrrr i�hem wee• glad to ez9a*1 inter -their &tt�61t I 'Weslbsvet dazedly: "An' why, entitled to more amsideration than bunks to Bleep it a$'. , + #'.-Eft ealy?" thwrs who watt fa oommoapLce pRrr- y showed up around ten in the �83SlOS Tlae aid lady bad evidentl some-,suits ashore. Our Saviour Himnsed morning, and Juke noted-in no little _ 1'.`. on her mind,and it was txst+e showed His yet of men when surprise tbat the skipper had been - � - e EvW7Whers " 11W tb her to s'� it utterance. Frank.Be. dwee for HU disdples the men 'r's�s• "�+ Framkee," he said, _ ' '; seneei3 tt,and asked , "You've I as'Iris old friend lurched alo the who hst:let}thier nets on Galilee. How- � ' iooethia' a sat Se �, my arguments had but little deck towards the cabin gangway. •r with tt!" effect tarpon hoe "where have you 'beet?" Had Yo-,' `-,�,� y� gWft mind, and when ��y �L� �{�� Ur ' matron paused for a moment 1/ FLiiia took no n{��A"O G�(iQ .- �r .. and than plat' bar hand upon the that Morrissey man same around---and arc tion. "Are all th' ganc aboard! be Iron Today? Y � that loan been floe case even when you yo'sing skipper's arm in n otherty fa-I Wert�with her--she's been writ- growled instead. v sb3aa, alts!�: "Captain! we woman in him _sad teV "A}1 aboard, F vinkee, an' all verse and ` g 'the girls that be drank." !wan the '4laptaia' tn evlsom she was �! "!~ -- hr>od�-so-tom aa3er-vvrrix"s ibed?�yar f* ng, and net you at all. I asked saw Miss Dexter hat mgbt obeys she her what she meant b her conduct nted and swayed slightly on hda I - a in with that Morrissey man,and'when she earrre in hst night, and she I eat, whdbe his aid dory-mate regarded ' d t groans being the only e�vi- r„ W I & it to bas pretty strong. She him with eyes of consternat6ws. �y d ti►e tiers psactical}y told me brat she liked ffior- bunks. "D' bear me!" bawled Juice. " erred a biG-ia fact she cried nearly ray than ran She earl the,' Why-what's de matter, Fbankee* .. ye ;. „ says to git wader way l Turn Cleaning s iih6a -bat I sat a prett clear eon- H she were to.marry you she'd have to Ain't you well?” s _ I, IP' fearioa from lies. Captain. she � live up in some lonely village in Nova Shorty laughed-a 2rasal►, gratin °pt. ' =: .eyed f4oz you -" Booties:'aryl she hated ttre ic}ea ia- }aagh. Oh, well enonstr, 'Sabot! Wa Frank's savage lace appeased in tb� - ¢0 A`sank gave a start, sad while be tamely, Then she said-that yo n II etsoach!" scuttle. Are they tmmin out, Sabot?, , ,t remained silent the matron continued tease No? By the or Jtdasl I'M turn them I - proapects were poor and that y«r'd be, The other nodded doubtfully, and ,. HE etnssn or V.:. la�sentenees which seared his soul. �captain of s reaching into his pocket, prodcwed a °utl And jumping dawn into the T impress >aun will p (fadnfrfg boat all your site, 1 bring !'artier service right to _ `8be is a-v vain and selfish SM and in her mind that was a very letter. "Here's sm.et'ing which come �y intoxicated be staated in taut- our homer say r'y 1>�' „ the l:rboaicated men out of the 3' Captain, and she liven it :n atnros-(and mean profession- 8he'd have to for you alter left for Boston." bunks and rolling them out on floor or Whatever pUft .of high ideas entirely unbe-1 live in an atmosphere of fish and hear Frank ti�� at it, and scanning locker. Have you noticed a l� send-whether it M coming to her stallion. We nee a lot of nothing but fish all her derya and she the address on the envelope, he gave y toltephone rafts, casts, dresses, lace curtar'ns,, that 3a a bae'pdtal where there are letters the very mention of the word. a start of surprise. "From Carrie?" switch-board operator at work. pWrell. tapestry draperies, etc,, etc..- 1 bd of high and low cbegree engaged This M man will be saRing out murmured th�icL:y, "Le's see what en8 tosavage,nd,annd in -drunk nun-I beautifully cleaned rosess aryl speedily re• tsureing, and none know their char- of Bost%n the time, and if .she i she has t nay. He sat upon the p better than I do who have had marries him else can either ttta in tl:e I cabin house and read it. It wasn't a self, pulled a men out just as a turned. - eiis experience with them. c here or y switch-board irl would li of a e n- • 'tlxitrty 7 ' city fi'a to sus with him, and toreg coanmurrication,bat If be had'any $ � - We , cy Wbas Mimi Dexter-came here first she he makes a lot of man to '�O°bt Of her feelings towards him be- i°n of plugs, and inside o! a min- on 411 ord one . seeased a very quiet sad demure yotmg� her supplied within the and bsequ me the gang were extrics ' them- way keep t the letter sa ant events t s I; w but being:pretty,she scan be- clothes and that she }Ekes.,.dissipated. any hopes be might-have selves from their guilts sad �iskipper Wert• tar tail - -afo� things and can the whims of the skipper Dame a fsvor3te with the students and "I t'd do that too," intrrrnpted "Dear Frank"-et rant--"In order to in the'CU�id and'flowery oaths liar . ' ••_ ' to the rougher type of deep-sea$A- 'Parker's Dyne save you and me•a lot of pain and trouble m wriking.this to make cleat ernes I' Works,Linmit�_ ,;to you the mvossability of my ever (To be oontiaaed.) - -becoming your wife. I have been Clemson - I t not love you, though I like you « FiRiEd Ci<littaitls Toronto very much. Do not come to the lice- _ - - ppetal again. •I am sorry Oda bas to be, n Diamond Dyes ! - --Tut nape-pou-will--forget and hezgi s :.. ~" a nee S - Beleive me always your friend- Each package of "Diamond Dyes"\^- _ ~ aroline�Dexter'" contains directions so simple any The price.tag.on Stanfield's Uashrisl"k• Huh, growwled Frank when he had n yy�� read it. . " 'Anylizin' ' her feelin's- woman can die skirts, ai her worn, shah• itheum�i '.able Underw ffers you the best look how she spells `analyzing' an' by dresses, ekirte, waists, coats, e¢ock- ' £:' 'believdl Th' wench! Tcha!" - And ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, -,•� . :�•' '. K]ntlerWCA3/' a Canada. _ wi4b a gesture of disgust,he crumpled hangings, evetyttiins. even if she has ?t, - t` t1ylII /W 1 en0 a wear the letter up and threw it on the deck. never dyed before. Say "Diamond �'^ enable Li0 O prices. When he had clattered below, the' byes"-=no other kind-then perfect p aWxm&hec} Jules picked the note up tome dyeing is suiv because Diamond yak' h C tho 'do' �.` _ t to fins s�t what it had With Shorty Dyes are gnaramteed notes spot. Isle. ;':�ia1Cn $C ''S- iC , C and tboagh c d change read it; etrealk. or run. Tall your druggist s Ceps whether the material you wish to dye J Of p� oft. he woad full siged$nsnce is wool or sink, or whether it is linen, - The stC&C3. of the ootusiiaatbn. f f S Una - , "Poor Fmnkeel"he said witty a a' cotton. or mired goods. V b d s 9 CV ion as he hove floe kbbes oven tare s e i :'i "Mon pauvre amli- �n' I wsa afaid A Blight Mistake.'Of n a st t - so-venee mooeb afraid~ . Dint gird she �- •J —*as no' F2ankee too good &r, ' Jim,was very much in love, but held' �r puke expense - I -_�**-�' back his proposal from sheer bashful- Them Us; able, der. from g1cgrn off the and Q estiaoa by te-iephan�- -- e Tb t�anfield's' last he decided to pop th atear. reselats the . �L 'ty C Jules c hear 31rat'ty cursing. °Mabel, I love 1 he gasped; his a 1 sills cease - .;•" test setffiCG at WC �OSVAt COlI>w31tCAt _ "Come out-4 my bunk, you scurvy heart thumping. Will you marry � - tltivn u relitved lr_-•. swine! he was' sa Come oul ter. g �TioCi. Heave oat, ffi lot o ye, an' gat tinder Remember: most of the pain wa ! D'y�e bees? A}] out era' There w®s a moment's hesitation git and inflammation of rheumatism .. ._ . y _ before the answer came. under way!" comes from congestion. Start the ,t ' �3ddEla s sad two- STAWIELD*2 J uke tiiwak his heisd, "F'rankee'e ••Ot course I will. Arthur. Why congested blood flowing freely 11 l�R�: bit oft rm ssls�id. Beid tying to get didn't you come and ask me yourself?" and e�•cn chronic, nagging pains Then Jim shouted rick: cease. S!oan'a does nit s- al�veks�i - e"tq•day. Blowin' verse head. it ctictrsies withoutlrubb' ' meet endtsomets. Ogti�eide "You'll have to break the news to p. mg" Cambia The skippecs above Arthur yourself. I'll be hanged it I `traiuht to the con est s µ Is" fm a uxD�R mipa a S�J-will!" srar;ns up, sumu!aisthepc cut the oa nlon Cho ; '� ,k.y►3' .` eras' barn th' gs�tra oat t' make sail. !ai:.:.. ls�;c�T -an-y uses-- �e �� in r 'Lln- comforting relief, Many uses-- GSt her down to end o the dock. Keep M ads me in the house• ail in one 35c bottles " ilrae sample boolkc elSOw3aR tsdghts and textures,writs Sabot, whatever his thoughts were, '�- ; Keep Sloan's handy. It allaSeps(n of TRURO rm Qo never disregarded an order of Frank's, -—'+'-' - nn achin muscles .Rataxerarm Bases - -. Wanted to K row, teed. Be ins, backs. Ends neuralgia. " ands he gave the shout down the tilzitscoldinchest. Relieves all cases of focsle scuttle. As may be surmised, "Mother," said Archie, showing her coccsdon. a there was very little heed given to the a letter he was writing, "aha'uid I put Mad,in6xiteda command--a chorus of .stertor+omi a comets attar this Word or a pyra �jpZas. II{ll>f>�p:�kjjjs�Q�lt M{nard's Liniment For Colds, sts► mid?" ��YD'S : lost• 're,�•a •.�,; N. ,•^. _Y •3. � - - .., ..�,•-' s..A4.`� +'a "rc „t T'��'.!t, ».-y;'.�'" K .. > rtir "+":yam ^' '^�':;. .. ••s,.. s-:;� r,, ,-,�,._ � Y.y.. —.v��... ..s'•.`7% _ "� .',� '^r4�ti�e,.�`+�' .v _ ?',.,," y'k,C. •.,der ^.r.' :+i�,Nb'''�wg ,naT '�:` �w'' {s•� .;i"',�y ''*Jkks,' `�'w '�..:;re. a,Cr•rs; .,'ri��^n.,•t:�£' ,.p•,r' 'r- °.^,.. i^ R'a.��,.,;�;�r• -;�'•,� F-y'�,� .4�.,"`pr"'4'«r'-1`' ,,�e� .�"`, 5r ` 2 �M1 �-+}y� 4 _ C: •� ^:,'MP�'S.' tl., A•e.� ]n '(' "L;�. � "✓' 4_T; ».9• y ', *3,,de5�-;r.= �''y.�;,; c fi„ N...' - 't:.t•+r �, .R ''a, ..r ,- '�,"',�.P'. r.::a ,'q!•-'ks.: `ae:��:NOR.R• °'�''•' ` ^,7+ r.`*...s•`„ .t. 'tL•.r „._x"•a"^`-5r r•,•.. - 7'•. ._7- �.`s`� ...r_..z^tsv,, 5�.;:; _ x,„- -y �a�o: ' w'.3rar. {,; - < ;,5.';,•,.. .'^air.. r:i,.,. '�, #:; z; r :.s?•`u'�S�`.',.. rte.. cAi%.. e*` -,.cm Sr.^s ..r '�-wv L ,.Y.,w .� ,%n aM." _ •'y:. r• .r..i."y ,'f}',YJ^,r+x ;a'• w5r. e'�Mf1i,�' •2K''^: r . .ev= i.�'-...�i..s'2 ,,aY,:�. .C+ pi's.,yam.• _ .n, „3 ,r.';+.6! -+,.a; G': •,,may t $ { .:�wWday r i' f •Y � ^ F'» „ •J+. ",:, _ : ^'p. ^ *'. i[m' '• rY^y i 1.��;.Lt 'z'^ .tY�. Y ..�-.1`-. r'{,A w':::e=`^7C+-o- •-.ta,l';.-al.,, .. _ ... � � ` - . "' 3' _ - , ,. Y .cw - N 7 71 -SONR LAW SUCCEEDS LLOYD .GORGE yq ' 4 Yq ti •AS PREMIER OF GREAT RrTA _ .. " The Natural Resources 7 `...ire Coalition Government Followed the Prime Minister ` t ` " � , 1.;� Intelligence Branch of the i Department of the Interior `� r,a a° r Into Retirement His Majesty Summoned Bonar Laver at Ottawa says „ .to Form a New Ministry. : IAst year there were Bear- <. 1 one ; million cords of s f� � y pulp- f`'' ' wood cut in Ontario as well - , . A despatch from London says:- however, as several subordinate min- ��{ �t�.;;y: any,; �• David Lloyd George, after,holding the inters heel`already resigned before the y,<�' � °> s,. a8 Hear three hundred office of Prime Minister through Carlton Club meetiarg, and as a pen- `'` y � K: � � on feet of other rim-' a seven critical ea resigned an oral election had'been raatioal! de- F'•: y y �' p y € > ( ber. Over million it N <• Thuiadep. Andrew Bomar Law will cided upon, any adhndnietration'consti- Way ties W @I'e als0 2e way Premier for a short-term of tuted to replace the Lloyd George t.k mfflce, and has undertaken the task of Government can only do so with the '''Y out. Nearly three and 'three-quarter millions of ' ` a :: .. naming a new Bra Cabinet. express .object of goi -before the- ;•;;,;:: , Lloyd George carried the entire country without delay. ; y . dollars of revenue was col- t- „ Coalition Government with him Into A- later despatch from London %wS!` lected from the forests. Do � o, a, says:-In the still. highly speculative ^p::>: these b' fl not sug- f R: . retirement, when the Unionist wit#l;, 1g figures �... of his folrlowera; at a meeting held politicil situation on Friday night r° - gust a good reason why the iw in the Carlton Club, .voted 186'to 8'T i only two:.facts,stood out as definite- forests should be protected, against the.prapoaa3 of Austen Chain- that there wr1r1 be•almost immediatelp : c;. from fire? °x b4iTiadn_hedging the Z�in �_patty_to a general election:.._and tbart paalia- • sustain the ooalition and' favoring a mentary ratification'of the Irish coo' general election to. confirm that dtitution is safely sasixred t Y. LAST SHIPMENT- Andrew Bonar Law, who is to lead 401301110. the new government which will take Y '''` OF WAR MEDALS` The ministerial crisis developedi the place of that of David Lloyd 71htrrsday afternoon along lines that Canadian Militia Department r, George, in a message to an evening Y�'r , r w. ,�f r • '; w were totally unexpected, eapeciatby by newspaper conflimed his intention two Y� r Has Big Task in Delivering ` iibe Ministers trhemselvea. Nowhere . .Bing George to immediately '' in the press was it anticipated that I Decorations to Sokliem Chamberlain would be defeated at the i" dissolve parliament, and added that y r - this fast warm give ample time to i A deerpatxh from Ottawa soya:---ri- +Carlrton � and rap- to almost theldeal with the Irish legislation. LLOYD GEORGE IN A FIGHTING MOOD Practically all war :medals have bast moment rise leartea's of the revolt .After the vote of the Conservatives, at the Carlton Club, announcing , „•, Mr. Lloyd George,in a message sent bey received at Militia hem•_. were seeking a bridge by which dis-f to Wiftiam Cosgrave, president of the• their determination to fight the elections as an independent party, Lloyd here and the �:ahlpnmrt of 11, !option of the party cotAd be prevent- George tendered his resignation.to the King, and hair been succeeded by Mr, eel On the other hand, the followers arrived on October 12th.- Thb.iaawe. Bomar Law. madmis commenred in Februras°y, im.. and-G to the t��,r,,;,,,„,x.. ...• eft I.iuFd t3eoogo felt perfectly secure r } .,,{� p present'237,886'Br `s • eel by the Vetere nesaAy w battresas- �� � 1��! R IE L war medal mid 221,718 vi y 1"� '^ , . ; eel by the vote o! two-thirds of ba" been deypahche9. Of this otim tale C•,• _•, .ti. . pwty. When tape re- „�``' leer, 9,046 British war medals 874 8 suit of the beget was announced, it Toronto. t - 435 victory m•adiah have been rettuead� ". was at i;s:t believed there mast'hsve Manitoba W}est--No. I Northern, undelivered due to change of sdrlresir.•! ,i - been some mistage, but when tim iitares wens verified ,the anti-Coat- 1$120 . ! When these medals are received.. ���y� Manitoba oats-Nominal. the Militia Depairtm'ent here, an idea-.'.. . �.. Hi0mots veto voceerously jubilant. Manitoba barley-Nomiaai. of the amount of work enr3led in slnd t. whdte the Coahtionisats' were simply AEI tte above track, Bay ing out those medaaaia can be gadnadji i as�oesaded. 6 American cons--'No. 8 ye aw, S0c. wham !# is kn�ra th�rt they have The rank is a stunning victory for No. 3 yell-ow, 89c, all rail be sorted and checked against teomirsial. « y Malting, eta 62c, accord- roles prior yo- despatch in' ords;y to ,f �'�. .• �° reawie a+� ILL t..,r b- Benesr-E,ao► � i�B'wefraight outside. et;,wae that no misbalCSS ocetss is tt�' =�• and a cruablar vote of eanatt a era Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 65c. -rle?d qeorgs and the Conservative � Rya-No. 2, 65,to 70e. � ' engrawing.istsodar as regimental mum-. : rnem3sma eta have supported him. :': MilHeed-Del., Montrea: fie ht, bar, rank and memo are concerned. As soon as Srlrst George could re-. bags included: Bran p�s�• boot, 2D; � While m e tR- ° _ ceiv*him, Pansies'Lloyd George watt- :torts, per ton.$22; mid Inge, $2726 ;; .1 ariY _.�,-w�....r have bee�a eel ass him at m Faieas good teed flan:, $190. rata, i �:M .,`' received from ex-so�tdsess BeekhWha to' about fans i handed in the resignation of ffis Gov. Or% ario w'hast-No. 2 white. 97c to non-arrival co[ their medals, ?Isis hr. p _ _ 'bees: due to the feat that the Ullif is ?1.02 sceaaeriing to freieltt outside;. : = Department bas not found H wiNeh' d course, the Hine' No. 2, 94 to 99c'" ^ :: ', ,' pooiL' led no silos comae open but to so- Ontario No. 2 white oats-394o Oc.' �_ to ume medals in arty pastiest order r ' At tbs same tarns Lloyd George, it . Ontario flout'-INinety per ee�nt. t.' x ;£ or by nnd6a doe to the manner in ._ L Lord Lee. bads IMF- o f� Bonar m� He Is among the thirteen Unionist $4.60 t!"ntree;l Toronto basis,! }t a.now r. CisRerameat, es 10mar law hard led aaambes�of she¢Intention, who have $4.0 to$4.60; bulk,seaboard, $4,46 to; declared their trs#eatioa' to stay by "4L _ - , the oppooklon -that resubod in. dw Lloyd Asa Manitoba Hoar-1st pats,, is cotton as. goastiars war ltlsa! Lard Dail Eireassn, mss, $6.50 per bbl4 2ra pats., $6. Mon.Stanley bas, removed any'fear Hy-Extra No, 2, ton, , ma1 bs Minister of the 1tz- " :•, Pm' track,, He Otasou might be recommended by i at apposition from,him in his new Honor low for tSs po-i Torcasio. $Ifi; mixed $13.b0 to $14;j chequer !n the new Britisb Cabinet. > _ _ powition, but Lord" sition as leader ad' the Opppositiort in ciover, $13.50 to $14; straw, $9, car i He has been Pieedent of the Board o[ ' . attboogh he has been behind PwMament. The Mss of Salds. lots. s tfir "Dib haaeis" in the preemA crisis, bony,an behW of the­di*-herds,•, Cheese-New, large, 21 to. 21%c•�Trails and PartameatatS Secretary to sad much i e hoe 1 twins, 22 to 22c tai eta, Bomar Law. tamed purest g by his, nude a similar promise, so there is :�. .°,. ;:-.M : han�ine }� 1 28c Staitom 22c. Old. large, 23 to' '�� F•. - - Angelo-French trouble, no party in the blouse -of Commons o . '' >:.,'"' hair no fdiowing,'and beiides; that ;.i33c to offer -4c; twins, 24 to 24c; Stiltans, 28c. Hoary-&0-ib time, 13c per lb.; 5- '..'.`:„;: };x '. eiy . any hindrance tol Butter-Finest creamery prints, 39'-9% b, tins, 1.4% to 15%c per 1b.; �''•- ' mint C­, are ready-to re- the tw`rying of the Irish ttsoty into I to 40c; ordinary creamery prints, 85 Ontario comb honey', per dos.. $&25 �,;,•, ffiaR in these times the Premier effect. to 97c. Dairy,29 to Sic. Cook°ng,21c.Ito $4 whoald be a mesnirer of the House of The most interesting Potatoey'-New Onbsrios, 80 to f)0c. b rag sugge>.ticm. Dressed poa>dtryprring chickens,' Smoked meats:--Hanna med., 6 to Ooam ass This feeling apparently! which brae beer' advanced with a con-180 to 85c; roosters, 23c; fowl.. 24 loo Z rides out Lord Derby. sidersble air of-authority' is t}Sat Lord 27c; durklings, 22 to 26c;�turkeys, 8o 28c• c--o&-ed ham, 42 to 45c; 'smoked When Slat George received Bona: to 8bc. roibs, 26 to .Sc; oattate rolls. Sb to Ceusoaa, the former Ulster leader eii1t 88c l7reerkfauat 32 - Law TMs Live poa,kay--Spring ehickew 26c; to 85c; ape-, Thursday night he questioned the bs tic new Lard C7beanceiIor.-. 20c• log 20 to 25c. � brand breakfast bacon, 38 to 40c; .Latter the, monists'_ za, 17. too boneless, 39 to '4$c, >� U stood -�►-- &:rungs, 22 to 28c; turkeys, 80 to y ;;.. r,a the Irisis Treaty, and waa assured i FAVORABLE END TO - 85c. Cured meats-Loisg clear bacon, ,' 4 that fibs Unionista would stand by it,; Meagwine-20 to 22c. E17; lichtweight rolls. in bbda., $48; ain Later, Lord Salisbury, voicing the at-; 7;EMBARGO PARLEYS ' Eggs-No. 1 candled, 36 to S8c• se- heavyweight rolls, $40. ,^ ,Ar - tftode of the."Die-bards," declared in locts, 39 to 41c; osrtdns, new laid; lid Lard-Pure. tier+cew. 16%c• tube, A speech that if Ireland stood by the Cana4a Has Secured Every.!to �- 17c; pails, 17'r,(ac; prints, ,19c. �Shor%-, ;Austin Chamberlain `'•:treaty, so wot:ld the Conservatives. ; Beare-Cenaaian hand-picked, bLs", eninir tierces• 18 to 13%c; tubs, 13 ?Wbo.stmngly supported Ltuyd Gedits _ The +�am+�tion of the Prim:.+ at She '�skCd• ;$4.25: Frinea, 33.75 to E3-90 to 13%c; pails,, 14 to 14%c; prints,i and Coalition government. il�apie products-Syrup per" imp.��nZ _... 4 w any case, involves that of the whole A desrpstch- from London says:= sal„ $2.20; per. 5 irrap, gal „ $1,10. Choice heavy steera. •$7 to 87.60;I goverrmnemt, but in normal circum-' The conference between British and. o which they'a►re received from the Brit- maple sags:, 1b., Oc. butcher steers, choice, $8 tr S6.i5: «30 stances a new administration might; Canadian Ministers on the legslation - --' -- - good $5.30 40 $fi; do, mad., $(i to$5.50; rah War Office• This accounts for �r :Ae formed. In the prevent instance, which will give effect to the removal� _ '_bgtsl r_heffsra,_chrsice. E6 to_ 50 the-fact that some ex-soldiers of o� .-. - de, med 6 to 5.60• do, com., unit received their medals.ve m - of the embargo on Canadian cattle - , $ $ $4 to ry •` $5; butcher cows,.choice, $4 to $5• do,.sooner' than other soldiers.of the same. was concluded on Friday and We de- • . x:• $3 to canners And mytters;`unit. The average daily out r` cisions reached are entirely satisfac- I Put of $1.60 to $2.25; butcher bulls, good,Medals is approsimatety 1,200 and the tory to the Canaadi"s who teve been �;4 to $5 'do, cam., $2.60 to $3.50 _ := taking put. While ne announcement -: I feedto t steels, good, $1260 to t #$ do.1 average daily re,urn rf medals un- "` has beeti made, either by the Colonial fair $4.60 to $b.2b; stockers, Rood, delivered is approximately 40. _ r� Office or the representatives of the �$4 50 to$6; do,fair,;3.60.to $4; sheep, Dorninion, the crrespondent has been •l800d liglrt,.$5 to$6.60;de. good heavy, ' a$4 tb $b; do, culls, $1.b0 to $3; calves,. A long yarn is sometimes produced assured that Canada has secured '''y'° $ $ 5 god, $10 to. everything that she asked 'for. ^*' Icho' 11 to 12 d from•�e threads of conversation. Another important point is that the $11; do, med. and faeavy,.$6 to $9.50; The Chinese have dried fruits for, political upheaval will not do more - do, ?,•mere, $3.50 to .$4; lambs, thousands of years. r - t$iata slightly delay the-carrying into - $12 to $12.25; do, culls, $8 to Y : -- _ ___ - $8,60; hogs, fed and watered, $10,50; eirce Sir Arthur isiotrs of the confer-; to $10.75; duo, Lo.b., $9.75 to $10; do, .:, . „• Griffith-Boscawen,1 country points. $9.50 to $9.76. who is expected to himself as i Mootr al. :: succeed I e _. ,�,.,.,:;>,•`: ? .. is-Oan. West., No. P. ?; ':;<; i. >;;>:;,:•�: "„s•', "'' president of the Boean+d of AgricuJ?ture, -640 66c; i•::::.+.<::'.: >'_:`s;� ' No. 3 59 to 60c. Flour-Man. when Booar.I.aw ooaip3etas Iris Gab-I -Man, spring. c.>>•. •. r . wheat ts. Isis 6.60. Pa Rolled met, was a p}r•ty to the conference! B 90 lbs. , $ oats- '>; .'< a:>a <•`.;'"<:`;`' a<:y? Bags, , $2.90 to , $ _.'e - ::.,•.d so w'iti os ! $8. .Bran 20. t>:,ty grasped of the Shorts, $22. Hay-Nad 2, per tan, car wtiole quist�bon,.m a new..Minister, <:.':; i` ;,:>;'" ::}• _ q, ots. $16 to $17, might mbt be. Boner Law, the new eastern;, 18t a:•. + Y�� „T to Prime M.ininter, is known to have t9c. Batter-Choicest creamery, 36 to 37c. E -Selected,. 39 to 40c. strongly fiwcaed ,the 'remav+at at the embsr+go. It L even hoped first at EotstaiF-Per bag', car lots; $1. K: ••<�'%<"' 't,�,the short +fesislon which it is a�eoted CIRives, choice veal, $10; coin., $6.50 will be held rsent month, lmdor to the i to $8; grassers, 1113; hogs, beat lots, dise ktion 4 Par%atnent, a bill to ' give effect to the agreement reached `'et.•.. will PMT• Tens of tibousarAs of w•illd caribou ': '"' -` ""`•-•s --- are now swarming over the. bible ` ;.•.? ' :" Two oars of Saaskstch through the suburbs of Dawson for'a ewa'h cream- radius of 60 miles. The ' e great herdT` ery butter 'which was sent to one of which annually treks through the des- ' the Bfteh produce houses, in trict ii now moving northa-ard. Large E�soerae weeks ago, met with a herds swinizning the Yuicon have in- favoc abbe :.:,1:.:_ on the Englash - • . salt-.. i terfered with the progress of steamers market, someding to reports received Andrew Bonar Law l in the avers. The herd is so vast Mw'Deputy Minister' Lord Derby. by else PrOv'iacial Department of Agri- The Canadian-born leader of toe re-i that the hunting by men, women and George J. Desbarats, C.M.04 '» A Conservative Pest, s prominent This was the first shipment organized Conservatives lu Britain, i children, vibo have provided nearly pointed new Deputy Minister >k�use in Lloyd fleorger5s WarCabrfnet. made direct from Ssnkata�hewan to a who has been Invited by the Kag to ,every home witl, deer crest ter the fence,lsftertarty-yeari to the 0 wf11 probably be faulted to eater Britislh firm under govtwr°ament grads create a nee- government. He has :winter, has made no noticeable eCsot:Public Service. How" d' --- 1BonarLaw's alsbtaek eertifioeate tads year. long been a leader of the Unionists. on ft ;his eervices.tn Illl4. 'K�.da,•�:•H"`iT�,',', r ii,:d ""xyg a;K �',.'"<:•k':'•`c"a?,?t�,S%;�: .ra"• �r 'p�•:t,.,.,.' ::. 'itr: :'•?�:CW,o. 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" .,•x ,ys, '-'S ^y .�.,nnca' ,d^_ „r'•" 1„��::.: ..`R..,. +""�.,er�:..""-'-ak+a.s .*.:"3;',''.�.�` �.,`�S'�"f''S:SCin., �' #"!y” 'aF4L '.,�, r. :�-.3'. •."'y°CL'r.i .v, 'f ^,k° :'h.i.`i.,'�h" {.- ,.}s,�. �� +�.,`�., .:�,.�.r '•w;•�'.:.•.1�'"r0 � .i N- .w+"�, r�,n tr?e sv+ '_s- .:v.+q„a.,.. s%+•F.n••.'_. •"n.',}, :x'% e• w f.a.. „ :,�.. a:t n:I-: Y$..-. •�+,r 1 k,r''+�`,' ..x`:..$e" i y,.; •.j;, '� .G-�.' iro'...,i ; ,•n. ,+q•.. ,..t; '•n. ,G, o s' '�•,. ;•'!sw:-'mC. �^o "'r�r � �'�+y. r�'.. •,S '�,-r•,.� Vi��»a.. :+•+r ,�v.•.�'" �'�.•,� .✓ '+^s'„i, :1Q' '.$ `'°••'--� ``j1 'a' ..'1` *.. • A T T �Lr -CHr of hardwood in ft. length@ . Clu0ton, of Dun- ' �. .• `-� r+ a�1 ►7 j Jb-_r1%v-2,u'p.iedtbe pulpit io St, o- 'Jt 64 a c litre oat reeeived'bp 1'1T, Are '% h . ,01- d �� 7 ;4 J, Gordon. Andrews1}church on Sunday trio n• - �It �* --L. A. Findlay spent Saturday - Xlr§. Bunner is in Toronto thie ing and Rev. J. F. Frazer;' of Col- here with hie mother. week attending the O. R. B.,C, umbus, in the evening. Both ser- -W. J. Miller left last week on couyeution. coons were listened to by'appseci- In all shades of heather: 4bsoluteT ore moose. fihle 1B .-Boni, on Tuesday, Oct. 24th, ative audiences. �' P •-._..a business trip to Indian, Head, toeMr,acid Mrs. Whittle, of Pick.. ;.. one of the finest Sox On the market -Lorne-Bath and friend vial ted @ring, a daughter. GARD OF THANKS. J -Dr, Henry will"be here A us' P -at 75 cents. Also. >;w ;.:-Oshawa friends one evening last }, - l, •::.:Week. us- ual next Tuee;day,to attend to his We wish through the columns of other lines of Buz we have the 'finest and largest range " -Dalai L Haas, of Saginaw,Mich. professional duties. t the Nsws to send everyone our heart- g g y g -Thos4holding .bond ieceipts, felt thanks far their kindness and �Of g;e �POQ� BO% OII the market at the most y r iEtpeat a f w days with her aunt, MM q Nos. 1 to 12. kindly call at Stand- $o9vere during the long tllness sad P re. A. Bartell. death of oar dear husbsad and father. _ - ''' C. and Mrs. Wright, of and Bank and get bonds. * Mme,S011sobt ern DepasT$a _'. . reasonable prices. W. A. and Mrs., Ham are Turonto, spent over Sunda with lllox and Mrs. Gordon.- y apendibg a week in Peterboro ;_ _ with the former's sister, Mrs. J.B. 'Now Adaerticommils. 'Our ' Heavy Underwear Farmers are suffering from Horn. 6.r -trite lack of rain, not only for plow-' lag, but wells are going dry. --Mrs. Eunice G header, of ORb COCPE FOR SALE-In first• b g B y' Raleigb,--North Carolina, is visit- Frlase condition. Apply at NEWS o$ce.,e=8 Has arrived and W@ AI@ shoaling the, same Old standbys•-^ -J. C. and Mre. Philip motored' Mrs. Robt. Croak. axes tlonal values at reduced prices. to Bowmanville on Tuesday and for a her few «eekt�. - I4'QR BALI;-2 'motorevcles and a P P test pocket kodak, T.C. Brown,'Bzough- :s spent the-day with Eli and Mrs. Wilson. -S: J. Co}la'cutt has installed a an. •_ _ 3sly 1 '." -T. C. and Mre. Hutchinson, of=Wayne gasoline tank in front 'of OR SALE-Pure-bred Cotswold '- ,T�Villiams' Boots ` 'IIzbridge. have returned home,-his garage. It hag,a visible pump[i� ram. -A rn.rT►. A. ---- after s @Reiss a week with J. C. 1 and is np-to-date. P Locust Hill. 4-B � ,7. p -Mt,, At'this time of the year are indispensable. Seep your feet dry , ',°and Mrs. Pbili Farnso~orth, o Cannif• OR SALE-Several Randers and p. and avoid colds. Williams Boots will do the -Wm. Allaway and daughter, ton, 8150 Wilma and Fran"kiln, �ile�aslso ducks. Apply, at Simcce Point. � trick. They turn'water. t"k Mies Marjorie, spent over Sunday visited Mrs. Banner at the parson. _ is Toronto, with the former's dau age over the week-end. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-Ia .' . The congregations of Pieper- Hthe Village of Claremont. Apply ,to Harry Crops are good-Prices poor. Make your dollar etreten out, it - ghter. Mra. Snlitb. in and Atldle Methodist church- Thomson.Claremont. 3tf_ Shop with us and Weil he3 --The November meeting of the. a y P p you make it go ' P Methodist Ladies'Aid will be held.ea contributed$78.00 on Sunday �OR BALE-3 registered yrarling as far as possible, before last, for the relief of the Shortharn bulls. Apply to James Coates. - - n on Nov. 1st, at 3 p. m., at the Phone 241)3,Claremont. &8 r '. fire su$ererl?. _ • 0i.- home of Mra. Jas. Potter. -The sympathy of the corn pOOTS' REPAIRED-Soots and Fled -L • Bunting, M Pickering ' -J. B. and re. Beal, of Clare munit is extended to Mrs. Ever- shoes repaired neatly and.quickly. '1'bm. ,are mast, and A. J. and Mrs. Chand- y Watson. Shop.and residence lust west of St. `Established,1857. �t k �� let.of Toronto, visited J. R. and alt Bryant'in the death of her GeorgS .,church, Pickering. 2tt - 'Mrs Tbezton on Sunday. sister,, the late Miss Margaret " - -John Remmer,son of J.D.and Baird Hoar, of Whitby: 11 t,�AXSOLOVITCH-Dealer in wool. —]fI Opt item ill our last 188a8 1� hides, live fowl,horse hair etc. Residence s on Brock road k 1-4 tttiles north of Hraagham. at 14[are. Remmer has been seriously i; 111 with pneumonia. We are glad protekting against.the closing of Brougham P.O. 39Iy to,report that he Is now improv• the Pickers station on the G. T. +ARTAGE-To and from Toronto. � � ! IaR R. on Sunda evenings, some have RAessonabterates. Estimates given on ton. U7 :' received the impression that the lots. Thos.Williams,R.R. t10. 1. Locust Hilt. F . --1. T. Clark, of the editorial Ind.phone M7 Mark. 35-9 - - - staff of the Toronto Scar, leave@ train Lo Tvrgvto does sot-stop, a .. which is not the secs@, as the train U5T-A fountain pen. • grater- _ ,s"`- .t0-day for England tb report `on r a ,Leman,'• between the coMipen. school and �e Br1t1Bh elections. �19 fee- d 1e_ stop as.usual. The c�olnpla►int 6 Bryant's corner. Pickering. on-Oct. 18th. M . aches will appear regnlarly in i+ Hertel= in regard to the closing Ftaderkiadlyteavcsameat 1� W5offke.' O :,t Amon r the new Fall Goods already spa of the Station; on that evening, UR 9aI.E Good rutabsar•tirpd bug star. when there is usually a large num- h�' -A. P. and fir?,iMeehin. of Hall- gy and cat of rubber-mounted sirgle harness •- _ — - ,� ' ber of pasieagers imaiting. who both^aArst-ciao.condition; also leant vt work - �n stock are the following s # f8x, are here with the forllter'n horses and a black driver. Apply to RuS, • {v r are compelled to stand out on the Burrell, P:cice-+ d 7 �..- enty on their wedding trip. e, _ 4 - psr atetion platforn no miatter - t, 'They will vi-it relative+-in Torso a ,� 1k:f)-R@loan or Rini.to as• 7 a„ whether it i9 raininz:or sauteing t Men s and Boys Fall Caps ` to, ©sYleticva and vicinity befu:a re l` h;W e•work, Good tom<, easy tiBrniitR. or it the merctfry id ZO degrees b - p4ac-. del vmveaiences, Apply stetmg Brit, es- r -The'. 4Vcmeti a Ir3stitttte will luw zero." , When there are from r,.nze and va,erv'expecced_ Lstra.Lea; Orion a ' i>4 t0 3gcen erg'frofn the city: arc. West Hill.Unt. �`r Ott The very newest colors and shape-s.- 'Prices very attractive. hold their regular .meeting nest p 0 -_ 5. Tue•da Oct, Slat, at the horzie er►ch payiulz $1 2D for their week- TRAY ED-Oa rri the premi"* of 11jeri'S from i.'?5 t0 �?.f3(�. Bf�yt3' from (3UC to 1.25. �'*, enri f re..sitter the G. T. R. Can under4,ezed,co ter of the Xingston and - 1 of M rq.-TL alter 13rap . A t awher y B. ,.k road. a young.pup. owner may have y. of,good papers will be given on afford�=,'p•ty$1,60 or $1,60 at the came byWovingproperty and-paying expenses. ' Mei?r'S Hei1Vy Wool Sox � ��, �rACtiCai ylib�eCtz ontoide tukeeft the @tatiu0 open F. Hurst,Pickering. - d -At th-e auction sale of Ml} ii fur their mrnfurt in the cold wits v,K SAL£-L'hea ttlt kinds of �' �• If yala wish areal assort�iQnt _to choose from just call 'i Willa Shttherd'y house and eat, ter evenings. wagons,Harness.and ai kinds of farm im- _ ..; vluiu St. Andrew's Chart` -Ala [neeting•rf the residents y,enCa ons,road rness.r. Ataose�eralkrtvY and "The Big tore." Prices 25c to 1.00? per air. t" tit J i3 h�t scales and cook ,loose and beaters, H. p p xry on $attrr-day afternoon, •the•-pro. of the village on Friday eveuiag. I-I.1inan.Stoullv,ll<. pboae F003 - 17tt. . rty was knocked dot[rn to Ed. which w+ae called by the Fire,Co. - -a All Wool Dress Serge + w OR RENT-109 sore farm. sear alsh, the price being$2000. consider better fire protection.' �+ C},errywoorir 0•rrnm hous<, stone base- - -.' r:l • there.was S good representation mein 2 Darns, one bank; spnftgw '45 acres ttn- _ `'"_•'.---The. township: council will Bo p meet sL one b'clork on Monday of rntepayerii, and a spirited dis der cultivation.balancepaatux and bush. Fall �ew t8 in. All-wool Serge selling at 1.00 per yard—�]t7$� the y po,we scion. Apply'F.Vbyte, 110G1en Rasa Ave.. , �-' cussioa ua the uestiun of fire Tor"nta. . 8-a thin for Ladies fall dresses or Children's seliodI Wear, a-. nest in of :Monday, Nov. 6th, q _ $ - . _ �M as intended. The change has been -apparatus. The- old fire oulzine OR SALE-3 cows, ?horse@, cut- colors bISCb, navy blue, sand,Old rose, ]Day rosvia cos the latter date.tn� pasts but excellent Ili felt service in l�t<r. Fl°a re�c�tiort'et'rc' � < �.- brow~n; maroon; open, etc. gg adequate for the needs Oi the Vil- eburn.- vet of daub ? yu,rack d -CF, G. gatn spent over Spn• q bugyy Apply to I_Skoptta&S.R ---=- _' lucre, and that something more R.Ao. Peckenng. 5-7 r i say with J, B. and Mrs. Horn and B See the new Home-Spans - `•' -° family, of Pete*bo.ra. C hie re• effective shoti[d be secured. Ia ' turn on Tuesday he was accoul- fighting a firs the chief requisite .;. $t "�'he Beg Store" y nied by Mra. Ha1w, who had is to be ua the sp t as flnlckJy ae ,been vittiting with her daughter possible as every Minute of delay - - . means that tho "fire till be Harder -,a for the past two weeks. � e specialize In ,- -Mrs. A. Burrell and son Aus• to subdue and the loss so ranch 1[eC1 and grtind•danghter, "r1i*s Lil the,greater. With the present + i Ilan If hnan,,accompanied by Miss fire-fighting apptlrlitn3 owned ny Women's. and �hildreII s HOSIEY'�7 :e Mabel Lyness,'of Saginaw, Mich.; the village a NrRe amount of time I. mvtored to Pettrboro one day ast to lost by getting,the engine to the - ,, See our new Liatliea' English Silk Hose at $1.00 per pair. -` week and y scene of the fire and in ftettine -' +('�n nlnfn sole S-nin.�nr •nr7 - pent t;�ha day with the .: _ _--- _- ,------ with Art Silk d—Very tormer's dauga.ter.. Mirs. v_ ltnau '`-¢ - t}p+ - e `; ar4d family. frequently the cane,- there ig inn . durable. -A motorist, mobile coming `rater or at least insufficient in be ' s � `� Engels?} Pure Silk Base at 1.50. _ aloe the, Provincial - High-wa • of any rise. After discussing the His Masters Voice All the new lines in Cashmeres in -,wiaus'colors. ' Prices . near Camp5eil's mill on Wedue-ii matter for soi:ne times resolution day, started to put as hie gloves, was drafted and unanimoualy car. _ _ f consistent with good quality. and in doing so the car swerved to ried recommending thit the police Q-1nCh 1 Get everything yea Rant tinder the one roof w"Th B} store" ; a-: trustees purchase a chemical fire side of the road, .truck the fence, Dry Goods, Groceries. .B0,L and Shoe.. all Papers, aad upset,doingcovsiderabledam. engine tin a Ford chaseia, and also _ _ Didbcs, Chinawitre, Paints,*Men's Wear, erect a suitable..building for hons- Etc. age to the stir. ' Double-Sided Ladies Wear, Etp., ---. in the name, the' entire cast not -:. t. - -Theat:astral tlifrink-a$etir3g-Re.F-->� _ - _ -�•�.:-�'� vice of the W. M. S. of St. An- to exceed $3,00. i't'tle poiic�true= Brew's evening will be when on tees have the• matter now under Records Reduced m . � H A P MAN Sunday evenin next when Rep. consideration: "'�_ •� • D. J. Davidson, of Indore,`Central - India, will'speak: The -morning IN MEMORl"AM. - - _a service will be conducted by Rev. — -to - t " --Mr. Turkiugton, of Whitby. D$a:,-r-In lovirig memory of our dear >• _ _•x -A good Amateur Athletic mother• who departed this life, Oct. - UNDY - - HARDWARE . Meet the management. of 26th,I9I9: • the Young People's Society will You're-not forgotten, mother dear, _ " , cent be bete on Monday evenintt, Octo- Nor will you ever,be, - q. bet 3t�th, at 8.15 sharp,in the base. 4a long as life and memory. last, -- _ A We wi.1 remember thee. _ :- went of the church. A large pro -gcsnAw,Q �i O AND DAro>dTER. grata of sports has been arranged _ :� u ' ■ 1 and a splendid sup will be pre. a ONE WAY t Thexton!s sented to the contestant winbing r the most.points. Gentlemen are EDU,CA TIQN GET AN _ ` required to provide thenlselv0� 'Jt,iuc �,..,� �g�iF;i£ a �F •*;h r �" i T �+_ •r�� :with knife and pencil and ladies to The Youth's L'oeupanoon. I was tra- - 11Yt', 1' 1%L11C1ll.�i VUI� ��1���'L- tLI!►�te, ' ,,;�are`returred to living tbread' and yelling in Europe with a young lady ISeedle. here is no age limit who fired-in a small town way Down T Tints. " ' . - T g East iu Maine, and who was more gen- i �/� j i * e to-White and , :. a' parents come along with the erally informed in the history; litera• ELM DALE MILLS " on stars and -.._• _ yy' g join la'-t le-ftln, ---- "' Eatry fee, 15 cents. we visited than those wbo bad lived �;;� ., • '. - _ _ "'_` -A moving picture show, under.in and had the advantages of a large -.,One pound of Mt uresco will cover 4: the auspices of the Women's Insti• city. "Where were you educated ?" i t:ute, will be given in the Town I asked, ••I was brought up in my - - r. ' Roll Ehis'(Fttiday) evening. There home town and on tlae The Youth's `We ]lave,just received a seVent�- �Ta square feet. will be two hours or,more of mov• Companion." was her reply. And a shipment OI - -tL:o vo.:h loo #ng pietares of an educational Companion for any one who will seek mina a s es OAT ` as well as of a humorous charact• It Try it for a yearand see, u in 1 2 and 5 lb packages; or The films to be shown will 'The b2 issues of 1923 will be crowded ;: ,� ' g. r s; - include "The Chippewa Canal" with serial stories, chart stories, edi- • Q in de - ::!r _ • - - =' r mind -The Provincial Algonquin torials, poetry, facts and Sun. Sub. Perrk." For thole who desire scribe now and receive : Royal Household Dlrop in 'and get a Color C1ard and som�Btbing of a humorous nature,. 1. The Youth's Companion-52 issues (}harlie Chaplin in "A Dog's Life" in 1923, ALSO _ z I be shown. If you do not be. 2. All the remaining iesttes of 1922, read all about this revs io laughing do not attend. 8. The Companion Home Calendar for Pastry our - 1M. All for$2 50. +� e pietares that wily be thrown 4. Or include McOall's Magazine, the the screen are•all high-class, monthly authority on fasbious. Both Chopping and Out Rolling _ isanitary' finish. forniehed by the Ontario publications, onry 03.00. every week day w- tment of Agriculture. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, All Finds of Feed on band - • xot'Tsc8 Program at S i0otp'mouwealth Ave.a�& St- Paul St., .H � � �j ■A�■�a(,a. °•o,- p'a',,. s;+!4A. r. 4- ,a •,� SAM&�II'Y-�"`',�n'S+"''A a '` .MI�•.;pr'`:yty`r. q*. 'Md1F;�1.. }x��y` ' "